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Avro Energy Commences Recompletion Program in South Arkansas

Tue Dec 1, 2009 2:54pm EST

VIVIAN, La., Dec. 1, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avro Energy, Inc. (OTCBB:AVOE) is
pleased to announce that it is starting a recompletion program on the Dildy #2
well in South Arkansas.

The Company is continuing its workover operations on its wells in South
Arkansas. The Company plans to put additional wells on production in the coming
weeks, and will continue to update its shareholders as these wells are put into
production.

About the ArkLaTex Oil-Producing Region

The ArkLaTex is a U.S. socio-economic region where Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas,
and Oklahoma intersect. The region is centered on the Shreveport/Bossier
metropolitan area in Northwest Louisiana. The region's history is heavily linked
with the oil industry. The geology associated with the deposition of sediments
from the Mississippi River, in particular, makes this area an abundant source
for the oil and gas industries, which leads to the high levels of oil production
within the region.

About Avro Energy, Inc.

Avro Energy, Inc. is an independent energy company engaged in the acquisition,
exploration and development of oil and natural gas properties in North America.
Avro's objective is to seek out and develop opportunities in the oil and natural
gas sectors that represent low risk opportunities for the Company and its
shareholders. In addition, Avro aims to seek larger projects that can be
developed and produced with Joint Venture partners. More information about the
Company is available at its corporate website at http://www.avroenergy.com.
Alternatively, shareholders can call the Company directly at 318-734-4737 or
send an email to avroenergy@gmail.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors -- We may use certain terms in our press
releases and on our website such as "will," "anticipates," "believes," "plans,"
"goal," "expects," "future," "retained", "valuation", "potential", "interested,"
and similar expressions are used to identify these forward-looking statements.
Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these
forward-looking statements for many reasons, including the risks we face as
described in this press release. You should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements in this press release. This press release contains
forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. You can review
and obtain copies of our filings from the SEC's website at
http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml.

The OTC BB has not reviewed or does not accept responsibility for the adequacy
or accuracy of this release. This news release may contain forward-looking
statements including but not limited to comments regarding the timing and
content of upcoming work programs, geological interpretations, receipt of
property titles, potential mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking
statements address future events and conditions and, therefore, involve inherent
risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those
currently anticipated in such statements.

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CONTACT:  Avro Energy, Inc.
          Donny Fitzgerald, Director
          318-734-4737
          avroenergy@gmail.com
          www.avroenergy.com


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