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06/06/07 9:01 AM

#550201 RE: Orvis #550195

Yeah baby! Thanx for the heads up

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Ivanhoe Energy Successfully Demonstrates Final Key Commercial Configuration of Heavy Oil Upgrading Technology
Last Update: 6/6/2007 8:00:00 AM


BAKERSFIELD, CA, June 6, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Ivanhoe Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: IVAN and TSX: IE) President and CEO Joe Gasca and Chief Technology Officer Dr. Robert Graham today announced the successful demonstration of the third and final processing configuration to be tested at the company's heavy oil upgrading (HTL(TM)) Commercial Demonstration Facility (CDF) in California. Completion of the successful test positions Ivanhoe Energy to proceed with the design and construction of full-scale, commercial HTL facilities.

The latest demonstration used a "Recycle" configuration, which is one of the operating modes that can be used to produce a "High Quality" upgraded product. High Quality modes typically would be applicable to bitumen production, wherein higher levels of upgrading and viscosity reduction, as well as significant by-product energy, are required. Bitumen production in the Athabasca oilsands in Western Canada is expected to be the most significant market for this mode of HTL operation.

This is the third processing configuration to be successfully demonstrated at the CDF. Ivanhoe Energy has previously announced successful demonstrations of a High Yield mode, where liquid yields are maximized, as well as a "Once Through" High Quality configuration that, similar to the Recycle High Quality configuration, emphasizes product quality and on-site energy production. The three configurations may be used independently, or in various combinations, to match processing modes to feedstock characteristics and production goals.

The most recent run used California vacuum tower bottoms (VTBs), which have an API gravity of 5.6 degrees. California VTBs are heavier than Athabasca bitumen, which typically has an API gravity of approximately 8 degrees. The properties of the upgraded oil produced in the Recycle High Quality configuration will be released as appropriate along with additional test run data. The next test run, scheduled for this quarter, will process Athabasca bitumen that has been provided by a major international integrated oil company.

"This successful demonstration of the Recycle mode complements other HTL configurations previously demonstrated in our California CDF. Ivanhoe Energy now has the full suite of tools to progress to full-scale commercial facilities in a number of markets around the world, especially where fuller upgrading and higher levels of on-site energy is required. The Athabasca oilsands represents the primary market opportunity that requires the configuration announced today," Joe Gasca said.

Dr. Robert Graham added, "This successful demonstration of the Recycle configuration fulfills the primary technical objectives that Ivanhoe Energy established for the CDF. This latest configuration provides us with significant flexibility to tailor our process to specific business opportunities. Future CDF operations will be deal-driven and will focus on the testing of heavy crudes in support of project development in Western Canada and around the world."

Ivanhoe Energy's proprietary, patented HTL(TM) heavy oil upgrading technology produces lighter, more valuable crude oil from heavy oil and bitumen at lower costs and in smaller-sized plants than conventional technologies. The process also produces by-product energy that can be used to generate steam or electricity.

Conference Call

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Ivanhoe Energy will host a conference call today for investors and analysts at 4:30 p.m. EDT (1:30 p.m. PDT) to discuss its latest HTL technology developments. The conference call may be accessed by dialing toll-free 1-866-540-8136 in Canada and the United States, or toll 1-416-340-8010 in the Toronto area and internationally. A simultaneous webcast of the conference call will be provided through www.ivanhoeenergy.com and www.newswire.ca/webcast . If you are unable to participate in the call it will be archived for later playback by dialing toll 1-416-695-5800 and entering the pass code 3225431 followed by the number sign, or via www.ivanhoeenergy.com . The archived playback will be available until July 6, 2007



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was hotlinktuna

06/06/07 9:04 AM

#550203 RE: Orvis #550195

Will do Orvis...have traded IVAN in the past several times...won't be here for awhile as I have to leave in 2 hours or less, but best of luck today and thanks! tuna