VANCOUVER, BC, September 27, 2010 (Press-News.org) Stealth Energy Inc. (the "Company") now reports that site preparation on its Montana Trailblazer project is now largely complete. There were a series of delays due to an unusually wet summer. The Capstar (Elenberg) drilling rig is now on the Trailblazer project site in Rosebud County, Montana, for the commencement of its drilling program.
The "work over" of its Teapot Dome property in Wyoming, that took place throughout the summer, is now successfully completed. This consisted mainly of replacement of rods and tubing and winterizing of the system. The Company as a result is pleased to report a significant increase in oil production which is now being monitored, and in due course will be reported and reflected in its financial statements.
Stealth Energy Inc. is a producing oil & gas company with its field office in Billings, Montana, USA. The company develops its own properties and continues to seek and make acquisitions, primarily within Montana and Wyoming. For further information please contact Carlo Nigro at (604) 662-7833 or office@stealthenergy.ca.
Website: http://www.stealthenergy.ca
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