Obama's Ghana Trip Linked To New U.S. Oil Strategy on African Continent, says Gold Star Resources CEO
09 Juli 2009 - 3:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
U.S. Oil Imports From West Africa Will Hit 25% by 2015 VANCOUVER,
July 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- "U.S. President Barack Obama's
trip to Ghana on July 10th-11th is a subtle White House oil
strategy to secure another source of energy on the continent of
Africa," says Patrick Morris, Chief Executive Officer of Gold Star
Resources Corp. (TSX-V; GXX; OTC Bulletin Board: GXXFF;
http://www.goldstarresources.com/). Gold Star Resources is a
Vancouver-based company seeking high-impact 'onshore' oil and gas
opportunities in Liberia, Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana in West Africa.
The company recently announced its acquisition of International
Resources Strategies Liberia Energy Inc. (IRSLE). Gold Star also
announced that it signed a Letter-of-Intent with Bengal Bight Ghana
to acquire 100% of the hydrocarbon rights to the Tampoum mining
concession, approximately 1,000 square km, in Cote d'Ivoire.
According to Morris, "The U.S. Department of Energy has already
confirmed that the United States will be importing over 770 million
barrels of African oil annually by the year 2020. The U.S. National
Intelligence Council is projecting that 25 percent of U.S. oil
imports will come from West Africa by 2015 compared to 15% today.
My own professional experience tells me that the political
stability of Ghana's government, a credible democratic political
party system, and a positive investment environment all favor
closer ties to Ghanaians by the Obama White House." Morris also
pointed out that he's confident that President Obama "will work
with the Ghana Government and people to help them realize their own
potential through job creation in the energy resource sector. I
believe that Africa has seen but a glimpse of its potential in oil
and gas discoveries in West Africa. The new U.S. President has
obviously taken notice of this fact." "Obama's Ghana trip is a
smart game plan to strengthen U.S. ties with its West African
allies and create new alliances that would ultimately secure U.S.
energy interests on the African continent," concluded Morris.
DATASOURCE: Gold Star Resources Corp. CONTACT: Patrick Morris,
President and CEO of Gold Star Resources Corp., +1-604-641-4450, #
Web Site: http://www.goldstarresources.com/
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