Growth
Strategy:
Pursue Low Risk Development Opportunities
- Avoid Exploration Risk
- Existing Production Limits Downside
- Upside in Improved/Enhanced
Recovery Techniques and
Development Drilling
Aggregate Small Leaseholds
- Overlooked by Larger Players
- Mineral Owners Prefer Smaller
Players
- Customized Deal Terms
- Equity Compensation and Shared
Upside
Develop Inventory of Prospects
- 60+ Drilling Locations Identified on
Current Leases
- Strong Acquisition Pipeline
- Focus on Oily Assets
- Portfolio 100% Crude Oil
Adino Exploration, LLC
Adino Exploration is a bonded Texas Oil and Gas Operator with leases in Coleman and Runnels counties. The Company commenced operations in July 2010 with two leases producing less than four bopd of crude oil. In the last year management has acquired a yard, a service rig and a third lease. Scroll down for details of each project.


James Leonard
- 94.6 acres in Sw Coleman County, TX
- Shallow prospects with potentially excellent economics
- Deep rights with 5+ prospective zones
- 100% WI, 86.5% NRI

Felix Brandt
- Mature lease with 12 wellbores
- Active waterflood project
- 100% WI, 76.5% NRI

Coats
- 320 acres in Runnels County, TX
- Several potentially productive zones: Gardner, Morris, Gray, Ellenburger
- Well control indicates IP potentials above 50 bopd
- 100% WI, 77.0% NRI
Intercontinental Fuels, LLC
A wholly owned subsidiary of Adino Energy Corporation
The terminal has 160,000 barrels of capacity and is serviced by a three-bay loading rack situated on 10 acres next to Houston's IAH airport.
IFL offers storage, terminalling and blending services, as well as ultra-low sulphur and biodiesel.
