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Horizon to raise stake in New Waverly prospect


Published Aug 23, 2007
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Horizon Industries Ltd. has completed its acquisition of a 37.5% Working Interest ("WI") in additional acreage comprising approximately 2,700 acres at the New Waverly Prospect in San Jacinto County, Texas.

The New Waverly Prospect currently totals over 3,100 acres consisting of two Areas of Mutual Interest ("AMI"). Horizon holds a 25% WI in the first phase of the prospect currently comprising approximately 400 acres and a 37.5% WI in the second phase of the prospect currently comprising approximately 2,700 acres. Horizon has the right to participate in additional lands acquired within both AMI's in proportion to its Working Interest ownership.

Horizon is paying US $78,750 cash consideration plus 200,000 shares in the capital stock of Horizon Industries Ltd. to Pan American Production Company, Inc. ("Pan American") or its nominee(s), at a deemed price of CDN $0.25 per share in respect of this acquisition. In addition, upon the successful completion of six wells on the prospect lands, Horizon will pay further consideration to Pan American equaling US $60,000 in shares of Horizon to Pan American or its nominee(s).

Pan American is the operator of the New Waverly Prospect and has successfully completed drilling of the first of up to 40 prospective wells in several shallow formations. The Hammond #1 well will be tied into sales upon acquisition of an existing tie-in and production facility on adjoining lands, which is expected to conclude within the next several days. Sales line installation is currently underway. It is anticipated that an independent four point flow test will be conducted and the well turned to sales within two weeks. Geologic evidence also supports prospectivity in the deeper Yegua, Cook Mountain, and Wilcox formations.




   

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