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VALENCIA,
Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AM Oil
Resources & Technology Inc. (OTCBB:
AMOR - News) announced today that it
intends to build approximately 20 of
its patented MT-06 Portable Steam
Systems in 2009. As previously stated,
each Portable Steam Systems used by
the Company is capable of producing
from $2-$6 million in annual revenues
for AM Oil Resources & Technology.
The
Company's technology is a
self-contained steam generator system
with an innovative drumless boiler,
generator set, pumps and water
purification system capable of
producing variable temperature steam
(500 to 750 degrees Fahrenheit) at
variable pressures (300 to 2500 psig)
and steam qualities of 70 to 85%. The
systems are trailer or skid mounted
and designed to produce steam that is
injected down the casing of oil wells
to oil producing zones to recover oil
previously unrecoverable without heat
and pressure.
Anthony
K. Miller, CEO of AM Oil Resources and
Technology, commented: "These
systems are designed for Company usage
as well as to market to customers
worldwide for joint venture
opportunities. We intend to build both
10 million BTU and 25 million BTU
systems. These units are easily moved
from well to well injecting steam into
the wells from days to weeks depending
on the oil formation. Based upon the
domestic and international interest
(Canada, S. America and Mexico) we are
receiving,we are confident that we
have sufficient interest to warrant 20
units as an attainable goal."
"According
to the Energy Information
Administration (EIA), which provides
the official energy statistics from
the U.S. Government, the U.S. consumed
20.68 million barrels of crude oil and
petroleum products per day in 2007 and
our daily production is just above 5
million barrels per day. The Country
has over a trillion barrels in
reserves and much of that oil is
trapped in oil formations that can
only be recovered with technology. To
meet our daily demand, the U.S. gets
the vast majority of its oil from
foreign sources. Because of our weak
economy, we borrow from China to pay
for the oil we need, deepening our
economic crisis and expanding our
trade deficits. We believe that
producing our own domestic oil is a
better option for the country and we
believe that our technology is a
solution in that direction,"
further commented Miller.
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