REASONS THIS STOCK COULD SOAR WHEN OIL PRICES SPIKE 50 - 100%

  • The company was founded by a former Exxon Mobil president responsible for 300,000 barrels of production a day (BOPD).
  • Management has invested over $1.5 MILLION in establishing the corporate structure, refining acquisition parameters and developing the current deal pipeline.
  • Current production averages 1133 barrels of oil per month (BOPM) representing 950,000 BO proved / probable reserves. This project is estimated to do 3400 BOPM after rework.
  • Proven and probable (2P) reserves associated with their Louisiana assets have a discounted present value (PV10) of $41,245,950 as of a March 1, 2011 reserve summary prepared by management, indicating attractive potential for growth.
  • Closed bridge financing for $150,000 and went public in 2011.
  • Plans to acquire over 1,500 acres with over 59 shut-in wells and 30 producing wells with 40 BOPD of current production, which will do 200 BOPD with minimal rework representing 2.1 MILLION barrels of proven reserves. A preliminary agreement has already been secured.
  • Plans to acquire and develop $200 MILLION in proven reserves.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

American Petro Hunter Updates Horizontal Drilling Progress at North Oklahoma Project

SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - 05/25/11) - American Petro-Hunter, Inc. (OTC.BB:AAPH - News) ("American Petro-Hunter" or the "Company") today wishes to update the drilling progress of the NOM1H Horizontal well at the Company's North Oklahoma Project.
Directional drilling has now commenced. The K.O.P. (kick off point) has been reached, and the well is now entering the curved section of the hole. The well plan calls for approximately 1,600 feet of lateral to be drilled in the Mississippi formation before reaching a total depth of about 5,300 feet, with a true vertical depth of about 3,900 feet.
The NOM1H well is the first of a planned series of horizontal wells designed to test and develop oil and gas in the 100 foot thick limestone Mississippi Formation. Once the lateral portion reaches its engineered length, a period of testing and evaluation will commence.

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