Oil and Gas Investing for Institutional Investors Symposium presented by Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business Executive Education Department DUNCANVILLE, Texas, June 4
DUNCANVILLE, Texas, June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Long-term demand and supply
trends in the energy sector are very favorable for investors according to
five-star fund manager Joseph R. Dancy, Adjunct Professor of Energy Law at
Southern Methodist University and manager of the LSGI Venture Fund L.P.
Dancy notes "long-term energy supplies have not kept up with the rapidly
growing global demand. In our opinion this has created a once in a decade
opportunity for astute investors. The era of cheap energy is over, which
creates tremendous opportunities for a number of Texas based companies and
their investors."
Dancy will present his updated findings at the 'Oil and Gas Investing for
Institutional Investors Symposium' presented by the Southern Methodist
University Cox School of Business Executive Education Department. The program
will be held on the SMU campus in Dallas on June 10th and 11th.
The LSGI Venture Fund L.P. is a Morningstar five-star rated fund. A
summary of the research paper will be available at the LSGI Advisors Inc.
website after the presentation at www.lsgifund.com
"In addition to energy producers, with the emergence of biofuels the
economics of the energy and agricultural sectors are converging, a global
trend that will persist for some time and in our opinion can be exploited by
investors," concluded Dancy.
Firms the LSGI Venture Fund finds especially interesting in this
environment include Arena Resources (NYSE: ARD), Natural Gas Services Group
(AMEX: NGS), Crimson Exploration (OTC Bulletin Board: CXPO), GeoResources
Inc., Quicksilver Resources (NYSE: KWK), and Art's Way Manufacturing (Nasdaq:
ARTW).
Dancy published his earlier findings in a June, 2007, article in Barron's
entitled "The Energy Boom is Just Starting." Space for the SMU conference is
limited. Call 214-768-3329 for reservations and more information.
About LSGI Advisors:
LSGI Advisors Inc. manages the LSGI Venture Fund L.P., a Texas limited
partnership.
For more information please visit: http://lsgifund.com/
For More Information, Contact:
Joe Dancy, LSGI Advisors Inc.
972-780-1805 office
214-263-5201 cell
Email: jdancy@smu.edu
SOURCE LSGI Advisors Inc.