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QOIL Quest Oil Corporation (PK)

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Quest Oil Corporation (PK) USOTC:QOIL OTCMarkets Common Stock
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.000009 -90.00% 0.000001 0.00001 0.0001 0.000001 0.000001 0.000001 52,400 19:51:11

Quest Oil Management Provides Update

03/09/2010 11:14pm

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Quest Oil, Inc. (Pinksheets: QOIL), an independent oil and gas exploration company, is pleased to provide shareholders with an update on the latest business developments within the Company. (For more information see: http://www.qoilcorp.com)

On Friday, August 06, 2010, Quest Oil announced that it successfully completed the acquisition of B&B Oil, Inc. In an all share exchange transaction, Quest Oil acquired all of the outstanding shares of B&B Oil, a private, independent oil and gas exploration and development company based in Fredericksberg, Texas. Quest Oil now holds a 100% equity interest in and title to B&B Oil’s assets.

In management’s view, B&B Oil’s assets in the Midkiff and Hawkeye Fields in Texas are economically attractive and geologically sound properties that have significant upside development and revenue potential. From 2007 to the present, B&B Oil acquired oil and gas leases that consist of approximately 560 acres in Hawkeye Field and approximately 398 acres in the Midkiff Field in Eastland County, Texas. These properties include wells that are currently productive, and numerous prospects that management believe warrant further exploration and development. Productive wells on the leases will require relatively modest capital expenditures to generate cash flow from production.

Commenting on the completion of the acquisition of B&B Oil, Joe Wallen, CEO of Quest Oil, stated, “The assets we acquired from B&B Oil are a tremendous first step for Quest Oil. The Midkiff and Hawkeye Fields in Texas represent highly prospective, low risk drilling prospects in a play that is renowned for hydrocarbon production. We now plan to roll out a targeted work program and a development strategy that will maximize oil production via the stimulation of existing wells and through the introduction of state of the art technologies, such as hydrocarbon imaging, in the exploration phase.”

Quest Oil’s goal is to proactively minimize risk by teaming with experienced exploration companies and project operators, and leverage their local experience and knowledge. Quest Oil seeks to strategically build wealth from mature prospects with proven reserves. Accordingly, we plan to maintain an aggressive M&A growth strategy, which will include the acquisition of small to mid-tier oil and gas exploration companies with significant growth potential.

Quest Oil believes that there is significant opportunity in the acquisition of mature prospects in mature oil fields that generate smaller output. The major oil companies and the large independents have divested of these assets in favour of larger potential oil and gas plays, even though these prospects possess significant proven reserves. With the strength in oil prices, and with gas prices steadily improving, there will continue to be ample opportunities for smaller independent companies such as Quest Oil to acquire and develop these mature petroleum leases and to build significant production volumes and revenues.

Now preparing to commence its 2010 work program, Quest Oil has assembled an experienced team of local managers and engineers who have in-depth, historical knowledge of regional oil and gas exploration plays in Texas. Quest Oil’s current management team is led by Joseph Wallen, Frank Grabs and Robert J. Clark. As required, consultants and advisors are engaged on a contract basis to minimize capital expenditures. Quest Oil’s management team is comprised of the following key individuals:

Joseph F. Wallen, CEO and DirectorAn oil and gas consultant, Mr. Wallen graduated from the University of Texas and has spent the last 30 years working with numerous mid-tier oil and gas companies. Mr. Wallen understands the complexities of oil and gas accounting and field operations, including internal accounting, management of leases and government filings, and daily communications with field personnel. Mr. Wallen has worked in the prolific Altamont-Bluebell Field in the Uintah Basin of Utah, with Roadrunner Oil Inc, an independent operator, consulted for Tauren Exploration in Texas, and Wallstin Petroleum, a company he founded and merged with Quest Oil Corporation. In January 2007 Mr. Wallen acquired B&B Oil, Inc., serving as President and CEO, and established Mason Oil & Gas, LLC acquiring his own oil and gas properties.

Frank Grabs, Vice President of Operations and Director Mr. Grabs is the owner of Ranger Vader Construction in Cisco, Texas, where he manages all facets of site construction, the trucking of heavy equipment, excavation demolition and oil field service. During his extensive career he has managed crews, supplies control, payroll and has submitted project bids. Since 2008, Mr. Grabs has been a partner of B&B Oil, Inc., managing workover operations in the oil and gas industry.

Robert J. Clark, Director Robert J. Clark is a thirty-two year veteran in the oil and gas industry, and has numerous years of experience marketing crude oil and natural gas liquids for major energy firms that include PetroSource Partners, Farstad Oil & Gas, and Unichem. As a business owner and management consultant, Mr. Clark has experience in oil and gas lease acquisition, ownership, and operations, having successfully built and managed operational service companies for gas processing, well stimulation, and chemical applications in the energy complex. These firms included: Clark Chemicals, Founder and Owner; Champion Chemicals, District Manager; Clark Consulting, Owner; Gardner Clark, Inc., President, Owner; Permian-Texas NGL, L.P., Managing Partner; Excel Filters, L.P., Managing Partner; Permian Energy, L.L.C., Managing Partner. Mr. Clark currently serves as President of Hydrocarbon Imaging Services, LLC, a company that promotes a revolutionary radiometric technology that identifies and quantifies oil and gas fields. Mr. Clark has been a member of Society of Petroleum Engineers since 1981, has been an active member of the Board of Directors of the Permian Basin CO2 Symposium since 1998, and has been a member of the Permian Basin Gas Society since 1993-1999. Mr. Clark resides in Andrews, Texas, in the heart of the Permian Basin.

About Quest Oil, Corp.

Quest Oil, Corp. is an independent oil and gas exploration company that seeks to acquire and develop economically attractive and geologically sound properties that have, in management’s view, significant upside potential. Quest Oil is focused on the acquisition of properties that are currently in production, and on the development of new drilling opportunities. Quest Oil’s development strategy includes the implementation of state of the art technologies that are deployed to enhance and rework existing, highly predictable wells, within proven oil and gas plays. For more information, please visit www.questoil.com.

Statements contained herein that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of the company and its management. Such statements reflect management's current views, are based on certain assumptions and involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results, events, or performance may differ materially from the above forward-looking statements due to a number of important factors, and will be dependent upon a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, the company's ability to obtain additional financing and the demand for the company's products. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date hereof or to reflect any change in the company's expectations with regard to these forward-looking statements or the occurrence of unanticipated events. Factors that may impact the company's success are more fully disclosed in the company's most recent public filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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