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Thursday, 07/17/2008 11:01:49 AM

Thursday, July 17, 2008 11:01:49 AM

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Titan Oil and Gas President Brandon Toth will be traveling to Pennsylvania over the next couple weeks in order to meet with Chuck Brown of Petroleum Service Partners and Dennis Getty of Getty Well Service. According to Mr. Toth, “I will work with both Dennis and Chuck on our plan to redevelop the Crows Run Oil and Gas Field. We are going to develop our overall operations plan as well as our initial plan of attack so that Titan can realize the greatest benefit in the shortest amount of time.”

Both GWS and PSP have a great deal of knowledge about this area of Pennsylvania. PSP has a half interest in GWS and has taken this position after working with and witnessing the quality of work Dennis Getty and his company provide. We consider ourselves fortunate to be working with both Mr. Brown and Mr. Getty.

PSP has been in business in the region of 17 years and is comprehensive in how it handles the responsibilities of operator in the sites it manages. The following is from there business description,

We manage our wells with a heads up, hands on approach, preferring to handle our responsibilities in-house instead of contracting them out. For example, our company has been responsible for distributing royalties’ to all its well owners; the field measurement system is related directly to the pay meters, thus allowing our employees to find problems with pipelines, meters, or wells prior to receiving actual revenue; contracting repair work to other companies is too slow, instead our company does all repair work with is own trained and certified employees allowing for a quicker response to problems.

Should you require an audit of your production proceeds, PSP has the ability to review your payments and discuss your options. If a client requires a Field Volume Review, all aspects of the production would be considered.

The company can satisfy the requirements of those utilities as well as provide clients current and correct information, since it deals with the majority of the major Appalachian utilities.

Know too that we are still moving forward with work in California and Texas and will follow with updates as they become available.