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Treaty Energy Corporation Announces Corporate Headquarters Moved to Houston, Texas

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HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - August 17, 2009) - Treaty Energy Corporation (OTCBB: TECO), a
growth-oriented energy company in the oil and gas industry, today announced
it has relocated its Corporate Headquarters to Houston from Abilene Texas
effective August 15, 2009.

Treaty Energy's Chairman and CEO Randall Newton stated, "Treaty is in the
process of acquiring oil wells in proven fields in Texas, Pennsylvania,
Louisiana, West Virginia, Arkansas, and Tennessee. Because of our
anticipated rapid growth, the Company made the decision to establish its
main corporate office in Houston, which is the must-be location for any
emerging oil and gas company."

The new offices are located in the Lyric Center in Downtown Houston's
Theater District, sharing common space with a well known law firm, part of
which deals in the oil and gas business.

About Treaty Energy Corporation

Treaty is engaged in the acquisition, development and production of oil and
natural gas, primarily in the West Texas Permian Basin, but may expand this
scope if suitable opportunities come to Treaty's attention. Treaty
acquires and develops petroleum productive properties, many of which have
"proven but undeveloped reserves" at the time of acquisition, that are
economically beneficial and fit well into Treaty's program, but not
strategic to large exploration-oriented oil and gas companies. This
strategy provides Treaty with the proven assets to develop and produce oil
and natural gas with tremendously decreased risk, cost and time involved in
traditional exploration. For more information go to: www.treatyenergy.com

Forward-Looking Statements:

Statements herein express management's beliefs and expectations regarding
future performance and are forward-looking and involve risks and
uncertainties, including, but not limited to, raising working capital and
securing other financing; responding to competition and rapidly changing
technology; and other risks. These risks are detailed in the Company's
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Forms SB-2,
10-KSB, 10-QSB and 8-K. Actual results may differ materially from such
forward-looking statements.

 

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