Creating cashflow in Oil and Gas for accredited investors - 

3 Star Oil and Gas is a privately held energy company focused on the acquisition and development of oil and gas assets across established U.S. basins. We identify and operate projects with strong geologic fundamentals, targeting predictable production, and long-term reserve potential. Our platform is built for accredited investors seeking direct ownership in energy assets with a focus on cash flow, asset appreciation, and the unique tax advantages available through domestic oil and gas participation. We operate with a disciplined capital strategy and a focus on delivering stable, risk-adjusted returns to our partners.
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Oak Grove Prospect

Current development in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Offering direct investment exposure to mature assets and established cashflow. 
• Significant Tax Savings 
  • Monthly Passive Income
      • ROI Multiple within 5 Years

FAQs

Get the details on how our investments work, how you’ll be taxed, and what documents you’ll receive.

How can I invest?

Schedule a call with one of our Senior Vice Presidents to receive an update on the current project and answer any questions you may have. 

How does the tax deduction work?

The U.S. tax code offers substantial benefits to investors participating in oil and gas projects. Under current IRS guidelines, investors may be eligible to deduct up to 75% of their initial investment in the first year, with the remaining 25% depreciated over the next 2 to 7 years—resulting in a potential 100% tax deduction over the life of the investment.

How do I qualify as an accredited investor?

To qualify as an accredited investor under the SEC’s Regulation D, you must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Individual income exceeding $200,000 in each of the two most recent years, or joint income with a spouse or spousal equivalent exceeding $300,000, with a reasonable expectation of reaching the same income in the current year;

  • Net worth exceeding $1 million, individually or jointly with a spouse, excluding the value of your primary residence;

  • Hold certain professional financial licenses, such as the Series 7, 65, or 82;

  • Be a business entity (LLC, trust, etc.) with assets exceeding $5 million, not formed solely to invest in a specific offering.

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