Enventure Launches Enhanced Web Site Featuring New Technical Library

HOUSTON (January 20, 2009) - Enventure Global Technology, the provider of SET®
solid expandable technology, announced the launch of an enhanced web site
(www.EnventureGT.com) that showcases the company’s technology and applications,
and hosts an improved technical library.

As the pioneer in solid expandable technology, Enventure is known for its overwhelming
experience and record-breaking installation achievements. The new site, reflective of the
company’s new brand image, is graphically enhanced, clean and more user-friendly. A
wealth of practical technical information about solid expandables is the key enhancement
to the site set against the backdrop of a decade of experience, a thousand installations and
a 95.6 percent success rate.

“As the internet continues to transform what information is available, it is easy to become
inundated with too much data,” said Kevin Waddell, Enventure’s vice president of
Business Development & Solutions. “The goal of our site is to provide a one-stop SET
technology resource that will enhance information exchange, continue industry
education, and initiate a running dialogue about advancements in expandable technology.
We are committed to providing our customers with a simple site providing the latest
information to help our customers make informed decisions.”

The web site hosts an improved technical library, which includes case histories, data
sheets, technical papers and industry articles that all track the diverse technology
applications and the evolution of their use since the first solid expandable installation in
1999.

The new site not only presents technology offerings more clearly, it also explains the
benefits of expandable technology in various applications through brief and concise
overviews. For example, a visitor can quickly read how to enhance production in multi-
well programs as well as how expandables used in side-tracking applications help reach
stranded reserves and ensure maximum internal diameter at total depth.