Cannon Operating

3200 Broadway Blvd Ste 520, 75043, Garland
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About Cannon Operating

Our team has helped clients realize profits from oil and gas investments while saving millions in taxes. We even have the capacity to assist you with buying producing oil wells. Cannon provides individual investors access to industry level oil investments with a low cost of entry. Our projects can accommodate various levels of oil and gas investments.

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shaibu patrick
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A Comprehensive Guide To Operating A… A Comprehensive Guide To Operating A Cannon. A cannon is a large artillery gun that fires projectiles at high velocities. They are commonly used in battle to destroy forts, ships, and other important targets. In this guide, we will discuss the different parts of a cannon and how to operate it correctly. First, let's take a look at the different parts of the cannon. The barrel is the long cylindrical tube that the projectile is fired from. The breech is the end of the barrel that the projectile is loaded into. The chamber is the part of the barrel that contains the propellant charge. The muzzle is the end Cannons are a type of artillery that have been used for centuries in wars and battles. They are large, metal tubes that are loaded with gunpowder and projectiles, and they are fired by igniting the gunpowder. Cannons work by using the principles of inertia and momentum. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, and momentum is the product of mass and velocity. When you ignite the gunpowder in a cannon, it creates a large explosion that propels the projectile out of the tube. The momentum of the explosion transfers to the projectile,

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Aidan Arney
US

3 projects and they won't even return… 3 projects and they won't even return my calls, even though 2 of the projects remain on going. There is clearly a problem with the company, I cannot say for sure what the problem is. I can however say that people should avoid investing in this company all together to keep themselves safe.

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DAVID
US

Careful I invested nearly $100,000 in 2 wells in Oklahoma. After numerous delays, in summer of 2018 Cannon Operating informed me that neither well had commercially producible oil. This meant a 100% total loss of all invested capital. I had left a more detailed review, but Cannon Operating engaged Wortham law firm and threatened to sue me for libel. For this reason I have left a very short summary of my awful experience. Perform your own due diligence and decide if you want to invest with Cannon Operating, I never will again.

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Chris Passafiume
US

Need more info please I've had a very brief phone conversation where I learned of an upcoming project, but was sent info on an older project... I would like to talk to someone about investing in these projects..

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Mary writer
US

Excellent The information provided is of a good quality and the website/account pages are easy to navigate around. It is fast and so far never had any issues. Provides me with all the information and features I need. Would highly recommend Cannon Operating

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