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Sunday, 04/16/2006 2:42:06 PM

Sunday, April 16, 2006 2:42:06 PM

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Here is the PR that suggested the stock price is undervalued. for those that were asking.

November 29, 2005 - 8:00 AM EST




Nord Oil Sales Reach $4.8 Million USD for the Quarter
Nord Oil International Inc. (OTC: NDOL) announced today the results of its financial quarter ending September 30, 2005.

Nord Oil International's sales reached $4,839,187 USD for the quarter with corresponding EBITDA of $1,987,329 USD and Net Income After Taxes of $320,327 USD. The company had total assets of $15,288,881 USD and Liabilities of $9,901,665 USD and Shareholders Equity of $5,387,216 USD. The listed assets did not include the company's oil reserves rights and licenses. It should be noted that Nord Oil International has a total of 48 million barrels of proven and probable reserves and expects production to start early 2006 but no later than 3rd quarter and projects productions of 2.3 million barrels in its first year.

"We are very satisfied with the results of the first quarter, since our product sales and trading assures a great foundation, which will be significant upon the start of our production," said Mr. Makarov, President of Nord Oil International Inc. "We can project similar results for the next quarters and project total revenue of our product and trading divisions to be approximately $19 million USD with EBITDA of approximately $8 million USD providing shareholders with $0.09 USD sales per share, $0.04 USD EBITDA per share and $0.01 USD per share of Net Income After Taxes and that without considering the production of our oil reserves. In addition, if we compare value for value, Nord Oil has 10% of the reserves of PetroKazakstan, which is valued at $4.4 Billion USD and therefore should translate in Nord Oil's value to be $440 million USD or $2.06 USD per share, making the current stock price truly undervalue," further added Mr. Makarov.