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Old 07-03-2009
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Default PEP:CA - Petrostar Receives Canadian Industrial Design Registration from Canadian Patent Office for Its ETH Zero CO2 Technology

Petrostar Petroleum Corporation (TSX-Venture: PEP, Frankfurt: LMQ; "Petrostar" or the "Company") announces that on June 17, 2009 it has received from the Canadian Patent Office, Industrial Design Registration ( #128039), and protection for its proprietary ETH (Electric Tank Heater) technology.

The ETH unit is capable of replacing current burner tube tank heating devices and has a zero CO2 emission signature as well as the potential of reducing operating costs by using power generated from top drive motors and eliminating the fuel requirements of the burner units for those batteries that are not running on electricity. The ETH technology is currently CSA compliant for field replacement and is currently undergoing testing to receive CSA mass approval for installation at the manufacturing and construction stage. The CSA tests, (Flameproof, Hydrostatic and Explosion Pressure Tests), are expected to be completed by mid July with approvals anticipated shortly thereafter. The Company has made a number of initial contacts with production and sales tank suppliers and manufactures to introduce the product to them as an alternative to the current burner tube installations.

The Company will also produce and make available a dual ETH control panel which will allow 2 units to be run in tandem and incorporate a power phase control that supplies power on a rotating basis to the heating unit. This provides a better distribution of heat to the tank and circulation of the emulsions stored within them.

The Company has also measured and monitored the reduction of CO2 that is produced by tank units that are currently using the burner tube equipment to maintain production and sales tank heating.

The burner tube systems using propane or natural gas fuels produce quantities of CO2 in the range of 14kg-25 kg/day into the atmosphere whereas the ETH produces zero. This may be the most important factor in making this system a valuable commercial product. The reduction of CO2 emissions is and will become increasingly important as regulatory agencies will seek to impose penalties on those who do not voluntarily reduce their emissions.

On behalf of the Board of Directors,

Robert A. Sim
President and Director

Safe Harbor Statement and Disclaimer:
This Press Release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. A statement identified by the words "expects", "projects", "plans", and certain of the other foregoing statements may be deemed forward-looking statements. Although Petrostar Petroleum Corporation believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, these statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual future activities and results to be materially different from those suggested or described in this press release. These include risks inherent in the development and production of oil wells, including risks of fire, explosion, blowout, pipe failure, casing collapse, unusual or unexpected formation pressures, environmental hazards, and other operating and production risks inherent in oil production activities, which may temporarily or permanently reduce production or cause initial production or test results to not be indicative of future well performance or delay the timing of sales or completion of production operations; risks with respect to oil prices, a material decline in which could cause the Company to delay or suspend planned drilling operations or reduce production levels; and risks relating to the availability of capital to fund drilling operations that can be adversely affected by adverse drilling results, production declines and declines in oil prices and other risk factors.
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