Wescorp receives order for second water remediation unit for Kansas customer

June 23, 2009
HOUSTON, TX, and CALGARY, AB, Canada, June 23, 2009 -- Wescorp Energy Inc. announce that a 500-barrel-per-day H2Omaxx water remediation unit has been ordered by a private US oil and gas company with operations in Texas, Kansas and Wyoming...

HOUSTON, TX, and CALGARY, AB, Canada, June 23, 2009 -- Wescorp Energy Inc., an oil and gas technology solutions provider, is pleased to announce that a 500-barrel-per-day H2Omaxx water remediation unit has been ordered. This unit will be leased for a minimum of one year with a lease rate of approximately $1,000 per day. This is the second unit ordered by this private US oil and gas company with operations in Texas, Kansas and Wyoming. This second order is subject to the terms and conditions of the original master lease agreement signed in August, 2008, allowing the customer to lease up to 256 H2Omaxx units. The new unit is expected to be built and operational by early fall and will be mobilized for operations into Marion County, Kansas.

"The oil and gas industry is becoming increasingly aware of H2Omaxx technology and its ability to reduce operational costs," commented Doug Biles, President and CEO of Wescorp Energy. "This second unit order will further prove that oil and gas companies can reduce their environmental footprint resulting from hydrocarbon operations."

H2Omaxx is a commercially proven, safe, effective and economical process for cleaning and separating oil and solids from produced water using patented technology. Test results on the H2Omaxx unit have been shown to reduce the oil content in produced water to less than 0.001% or 10 parts per million oil allowing oil and gas operators to reduce, reuse, and recycle water.

Wescorp Energy Inc. is an oil and gas operations solutions company focused on commercializing technologies that overcome tough operations challenges facing oil and gas operators today.

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