Buffalo, NY 1/9/2010 2:35:16 AM
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Mining Operations on Hwy 92 Begin for Americas Energy Company

Operations have begun on Americas Energy Companies Highway 92 surface mine project. "The Highway 92 Property is representative of the exceptional quality of the coal properties that the Evans Coal Corporation has assembled over the last 15 years. Combined with the Upland Church property our total monthly production will be increased to approximately 25,000 tons," said Chris Headrick, President and Co-CEO of AECo. "AECo also owns a Proven Reserve of more than 4.57 Million tons of coal in Bledsoe County, Tennessee where we have recently completed the required overburden drilling on the coal property and are moving forward with our engineers to obtain a surface mine permit. The property includes two seams of coal, the Richland and the Sewannee. The Sewannee is very desirable High Volatile Metallurgical grade coal and should command a premium price in the market."

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About Americas Energy Company

We are a consolidator of high quality energy properties, operating out of our main offices in Knoxville, TN. We currently operate projects in both Kentucky and Tennessee. AECo invests in energy projects throughout the Americas. We are currently evaluating several additional coal projects, as well as oil and gas rework projects in Southeastern Kentucky.

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