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IDGlobal Corp. (idgc.pk)
Energy

New Technology, New Sources, New Energy
August 5, 2009

The oil and gas markets continue to remain strong, and despite public outcry for the development of new energy sources and even strong commitments by many government agencies, the time involved to develop such sources and bring them to market on a level that is efficient and cost effective remains a virtually insurmountable hurdle for the present time. As a result, it remains vitally important to continue to search for both new sources of conventional fossil fuels, and new technologies that will render extraction methods more efficient and effective. One of these promising sources is the Wind River Basin Province of central Wyoming, which is estimated by the United States Geological Survey to contain 41 million barrels of oil, 2.4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 20.5 million barrels of natural gas liquids. Major operators who are active in the Basin include Conoco Phillips (Mkt Cap: $132B), Encana Corp (Mkt Cap: $63B), and Devon Energy (Mkt Cap: $53B). Independent operators include Howell Petroleum, Petroleum Resource Management, Richardson Operating Co, and Rockwell Petroleum.

IDGLOBAL Corp. (OTC: IDGC) is a diversified company dedicated to developing and harnessing advanced technologies for a wide array of applications. Its core business is the Oil and Gas division that is committed to a strategy of developing domestic oil and gas properties, enhancing productivity levels through the application of new and emerging technologies, and increasing efficiency through the refinement of cutting edge analysis and identification technologies. One of the innovative technologies that the Company is implementing is a multi-stage gas compressor that has shown the potential to increase oil production by up to 30 times in early testing. The Company currently is seeking additional oil and gas assets to compliment their already existing oil and gas portfolio that includes partial ownership of several prospects in the prolific Wind River Basin of Wyoming.

In the last quarter of 2008 IDGLOBAL announced it had acquired a 10% Working Interest in G2 Petroleum’s 3,300 acres located in the prolific Wind River Basin. G2 Petroleum LLC of Midland, Texas, holds 3,300 acres of prospective oil and natural gas property in Freemont County, Wyoming. Geological reports provided to Force Energy provide an estimated recoverable reserve of approximately 4.3 Million barrels of oil for the Diamond Springs Prospect. Diamond Springs is located within the Wind River Basin Province of central Wyoming. In addition, IDGLOBAL intends to exploit multiple aspects of the oil and gas markets. In addition to identifying and developing overlooked oil and gas assets, the Company has developed a plan to take advantage of emerging technologies. In addition, IDGLOBAL intends to leverage the experience of its management team to capitalize on emerging market trends and inefficiencies. For instance, the Company recently announced its intention to utilize a reengineered multi-stage gas compressor to heat crude oil to 300 degrees F and then inject this heated natural gas into heavy oil reservoirs to liberate additional heavy oil and gas. In early testing in wells in south Texas, this process has demonstrated the potential increases up to 30 to 1 over standard cold production techniques as well as netting out additional natural gas.

IDGLOBAL’s growth plan calls for both further developing existing Oil & Gas properties and acquiring new licenses and properties. The company has recently committed to office space in the Midland Texas area and is starting to build out the Board of Advisors provide the expertise to expand and grow the Oil & Gas business. By pursuing this marketing model, IDGLOBAL intends to achieve a significant market presence by providing an aggressive plan in the Oil & Gas field additional providing a full set of security solutions to the world’s largest and most often compromised and counterfeited brand names and their parent corporations.

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