ASE Lois LP – 10-Well Portfolio

Welcome to the ASE Lois LP Investor Resource Center—your essential hub for conducting preliminary due diligence. This resource is designed to provide clarity, confidence, and valuable insights into this exclusive multi-asset energy portfolio.

This resource center contains;

1. Opportunity Overview

ASE Lois LP (Limited Partnership) offers accredited investors an exclusive opportunity for direct asset ownership in a 10-well portfolio, designed to deliver strong financial returns with built-in risk mitigation.

Key Benefits:

Our strategy focuses on a diversified oil and gas portfolio spanning 10 wells across two prolific oilfields. Four wells are already drilled and generating cash flow, while six additional wells will be drilled starting in early Q2 this year, unlocking tremendous, long-term upside profit potential.

2. Key Highlights

Direct Ownership & Structure:

Three Investment Tiers & Rounds:

Monthly Residual Income:

Fast-Tracked Returns & High ROI Potential:

Significant Upside Profit Potential:

This structured investment provides direct ownership, consistent monthly cash flow, and long-term value appreciation, backed by a proven track record and exceptional growth potential.

Additional Advantages:

Next Steps:

📖 Review the Series A & B Mini-Prospectus – If you are an accredited investor with a minimum investment of $100,000, click here.

📖 Review the ASE Legacy Investor Mini-Prospectus – If you are an accredited investor with $1,000,000 to invest, click here for exclusive benefits and higher revenue share.

📞 Connect with Us – Schedule a call to discuss this opportunity in detail by clicking here.

The Market:

The oil and gas industry remains one of the largest global sectors, generating an estimated $4.2 trillion in revenue as of late 2024. Oil is a critical pillar of the global economy, influencing industries from transportation and electricity to manufacturing and industrial production.

In the past seven years, the U.S. oil rig count has declined from 887 to just 48, while oil reserves continue to deplete amid rising global demand—widening the supply-demand gap. 2024 marked a record-breaking year for oil demand.

According to the EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration), global liquid fuel consumption is projected to increase by 1.4 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2025 and another 1.0 million b/d in 2026, primarily driven by demand from non-OECD Asia.

With the ongoing energy transition and supply constraints, WTI crude oil has a strong potential to surpass its previous 2007 peak, exceeding $140 per barrel in the medium to long term.

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