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10/21/10 5:39 PM

#13751 RE: ahhala #13750

EnviroXtract, Inc. Announces Results of Initial Tests Performed With Gulf Oil Spill Samples
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/globenewswire/2010/09/21/enviroxtract_inc_announces_results_of_initial_tests_201991.html
09.21.10, 07:00 AM EDT

EDMOND, Okla., Sept. 21, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EnviroXtract, Inc. (Pink Sheets:EVXA) announces that it has received analytical reports associated with the initial testing of its proprietary oil extraction process on tar balls collected from a Florida beach after the recent BP ( BP - news - people ) Gulf Oil Spill. Based upon a quantitative analysis performed by Test America Laboratories on representative tar ball samples, the average extraction rate of petroleum removed from the sample material was approximately 99.98%.

The company continues to restructure its stock in order to increase liquidity and raise sufficient capital to pursue its business plan to develop and supply efficient commercial environmental remediation technologies to address oil spills and chemical spills.

About EnviroXtract, Inc.:

EnviroXtract, Inc. has acquired a license for an efficient technology intended to perform environmental remediation applications for oil spills and other toxic chemical remediation applications that require a complete separation of hazardous or toxic chemicals from contaminated soil. The technology has proven capable of removing up to 99.9% of oil from soil, is extremely energy efficient, leaves clean, dry tailings with no residual oil, requires no water, natural gas, fossil fuels, or chemicals during processing, discharges no pollutants, and is capable of capturing carbon emissions in a closed vacuum processing system.

EnviroXtract plans to explore additional environmental remediation applications to enhance its business model.

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