Voyager Petroleum Announces Processing Begins At Detroit Facility


HINSDALE, Ill., March 24, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Voyager Petroleum Inc. (OTCBB:VYGO) (Frankfurt:DXD) is pleased to announce that its Detroit facility has begun processing reclaimed used oil. The company is now marketing its eco-friendly re-processing method for used oil to regional automotive and industrial customers in the Midwest.

Monarch Petroleum, Voyager's wholly owned subsidiary, operates the 20,000 sq. ft. Detroit facility using its own process for reclaimed used oils to produce petroleum and other lubricants in an economically, environmentally, and what we believe to be a socially responsible manner. The United States generates approximately 1.4 billion gallons of recoverable used oil every year according to America's Choice, the website of Safety-Kleen, a major United States re-refinery. Voyager expects to capitalize on the demand for recycled lubricants through its own process and available capacity by market penetration, customer retention and cost reductions for its potential customers.

About Voyager Petroleum

Voyager Petroleum seeks to acquire reputable middle market petroleum-based lubricant companies that refine, blend, bottle, and distribute to the automotive and manufacturing after market with established regional distribution channels and experienced management that would recognize increased revenue and significant cost savings from an injection of working capital, wider distribution, or vertical integration.

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