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ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS, COMMODITIES, ENERGY

Ron Filer, Jr.

Chief Operating Officer,

Hornet Corporation

  • Chief Operating Officer

About Ron

Ron Filer, Jr., has been with Hornet Corporation since they drilled their first well, impressed by the unique opportunity the company offers to its partners. His vast experience spans across many industries. He is an integral part of the Hornet team's much-heralded success.


Ron's Videos

Hornet’s foundation is built on a simple principle yet strong belief: strength comes from our dedicated team and partners like you. The constant communication with our partners, our team’s commitment to excellence, and our successes in striking oil in various Tennessee counties are a testament to this dedication. 

Hornet’s foundation is built on a simple principle yet strong belief: strength comes from our dedicated team and partners like you. The constant communication with our partners, our team’s commitment to excellence, and our successes in striking oil in various Tennessee counties are a testament to this dedication. 

Are you looking for a quick turnaround so your money doesn’t sit around?  Invest now, and be drilling this quarter. With multiple well-drilling programs, you can get great tax benefits for 2024 with no middlemen, so your investment isn’t watered down, it is oiled up. Hornet Corp., COO, Ron Filer will explain why investing in oil with Hornet may be right for you. 

The US economy is moving in a positive direction and oil prices are trending upward. In addition, OPEC's oil production cuts and tensions in the worldwide hotspots could be creating a future boom in the oil markets. Many recent articles point to oil prices, not only stabilizing but also potentially skyrocketing in the next few years. At Hornet, we can make money, even when oil is at $30 per barrel. Imagine what $80+ oil plus an aggressive tax write-off for investing in domestic oil and gas can do for your returns! Find out how you can participate in the next oil boom in one of the more hydrocarbon-rich areas in the US.