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Company - WENTWORTH ENERGY Inc.

Ticker-WNWG . PK

Current Price - .8O

3-5 Day target - 2 .5O

6months-target-4.25



Wentworth Energy Closes on Acquisition of

Major Utah Oil Sands Project.



Wentworth Energy, Inc. (WNWG . Pk) announced today

that the Company has closed on its acquisition of

a large oil sands project in Utah's Unita Basin.

Wentworth Energy has acquired 1592-acre lease known

as the Asphalt Tar Sands project, for 1,000,000

shares of the Company's common stock and a 12 percent

royalty on the net proceeds from the property.



The Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands are located in the north

northeast flank of the Unita Basin, about 3.5 miles

southwest of the town of Vernal, Utah. According to

historic geological reports the company believes that

total recoverable oil reserves on the project could

be over 100 million barrels of oil.



John Punzo, Chairman and CEO of Wentworth Energy

states, "The acquisition of the Asphalt Tar Sands

project has the potential to become Wentworth Energy's

legacy asset, defining us as a Company and forming

the cornerstone from which we can build shareholder

value. The Company's oil sands team is also confident

that when the new technologies we are reviewing are

validated, we could begin oil production on the

leases in the very near future."



Jim Whiteside, President of Oil Sands Development at

Wentworth Energy, commented, "The land position we have

acquired is located in the heart of Utah's rich oil

sands region. The opportunity for Wentworth is to

combine this strong asset with the new recovery methods

that have been developed over the past several years.

Our plans are to work closely with the Utah government

to ensure that not only is the oil extracted using the

most efficient and cost effective technologies, but that

preservation of the environment is also our top priority."



"The Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands Project is located within

the largest bituminous sandstone deposit in the Unita

Basin," Whiteside noted. "The oil-saturated sands are in

the Mesa Verde Group and the Duchesne River Formation

and have been identified at varying depths from the

surface to 250 feet. This means that the oil can be

recovered using open-pit mining techniques, which is

a very cost effective method."



"During the past five years there have been at least six

new extraction technologies developed which are showing

great promise. They all operate on a smaller scale, are

more environmentally friendly, and are less capital

intensive than the conventional oil sands plants being

employed in the Athabasca oil sands of Northern Alberta.

In the past, the cost of producing oil from bituminous

sands in these smaller deposits has been prohibitive,

however, with the development of new extraction methods

the projected recovery costs have been reduced to a

level at which oil from bituminous sands can compete

with oil from conventional sources," Mr. Whiteside said.



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