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Johnny Dotcom's Journal, the John Westergaard Show, On RadioWallStreet Internet Broadcast

Business Wire, August 24, 1999

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 24, 1999--

Strain Consultants, Inc. founder Chuck Strain will be the guest on the RadioWallStreet weekly segment, Johnny Dotcom's Journal - The John Westergaard show, Tuesday, August 24, 1999, at 6:00 PM EDT, Investor Broadcast Network f/k/a Vcall Corporation announced.

He will be discussing Evergreen Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: EVER), Harken Energy Corporation (AMEX: HEC), Texoil, Inc. (NASDAQ: TXLI), Exploration Company (NASDAQ: TXCO), and Kestrel Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: KEST).

Mr. Strain is an internationally recognized authority on the oil and gas industry. Strain Consultants, Inc. is a Houston based investment research firm focused on emerging oil and gas exploration and production companies.

In addition to research, SCI provides certain investment banking and advisory services to such companies. SCI provides its proprietary "Peer Group Analyses", a detailed statistical analysis of 40 oil and gas companies, to client companies.

It co-sponsors the annual Westergaard/Strain Oil & Gas conference for oil and gas companies and edits an annual supplement to the Oil & Gas Investor Magazine featuring emerging oil and gas companies.

To access this RadioWallStreet broadcast, investors should go to: http://www.vcall.com/static/startframeset.asp?companyid=586 or go to the Investor Broadcast Network's Vcall website at http://www.vcall.com.

RadioWallStreet is an Investor Broadcast Network service that broadcasts senior executive interviews, analyst roundtable discussions, seminars and other events of interest to the investment community. RadioWallStreet events are open to the investing public and may be heard over the Internet.

Questions for this RadioWallStreet event may be submitted in advance by e-mailing greg@vcall.com. Please reference date and time in the Subject of the e-mail.

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