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These statements involve known and unknownrisks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results orevents to differ materially from those anticipated in suchforward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions but noassurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correctand the forward-looking statements included in this news release shouldnot be unduly relied upon.Special note for news distribution in the United StatesThe securities described in this news release have not been registeredunder the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, (the "1933Act") or state securities laws. Any holder of these securities, bypurchasing such securities, agrees for the benefit of Epsilon Energy Ltd.(the "Corporation") that such securities may not be offered, sold, orotherwise transferred only (A) to the Corporation or its affiliates; (B)outside the United States in accordance with applicable state laws andeither (1) Rule 144(as) under the 1933 Act or (2) Rule 144 under the 1933Act, if applicable.Contacts:Epsilon Energy Ltd.Dennis TatumChief Financial Officer(231) 922-0467 Ext: 101Email: Website: 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. COLUMBUS, OH, Jan 26 (MARKET WIRE) With the expected confirmation of Geithner, it appears that Congress andthe people are at odds, according to the January American Pulse(TM)(N4107). 55.9 believe he shouldn't be confirmed because of failing topay his income taxes. Further, 62 disagree/strongly disagree with thestatement, "The U.S. government is looking out for my financialinterests."As the new administration works out a stimulus package, Americans weigh inon how they would prefer to get money if it does come their way. 69.9would rather get a lump sum rebate check, while 30.1 say decreased taxwithholdings.

Either way, it seems Americans would not be pumping themoney back into the economy.How would you use the money (Top 3)Those Who Prefer Those Who Prefer Lump Sum RebateDecreased Tax WithholdingsPay down credit card (36.9) Save it (44.9)Save it (32.6)Pay down credit card (33.1)Pay down installment loans (30.0) Pay down installment loans (30.2)Other key findings: 42.9 say their debt is too high; 63.6 say their savings are too low. 28.6 are concerned about the health of their 401K/IRA/Investments. 26.1 are worried that the value of their home has declined.For complimentary findings: American Pulse(TM)The American Pulse(TM) Survey is collected online by BIGresearch everymonth exclusively utilizing Survey Sampling International's (SSI) U.S.panel covering topics such as politics, pop culture and the economy. Over4,000 respondents participate, providing greater insights into howAmericans really feel about issues they currently face. http:// Survey Sampling International (SSI)Survey Sampling International is the premier global provider of samplingsolutions for survey research. SSI offers access to more than 6 millionconsumer and business-to-business research respondents in 54 countries viaInternet, telephone, and mobile. Additional client services include customprofiling, survey programming and hosting, data processing, samplingconsulting, and survey optimization. SSI serves more than 1,800 marketingresearch clients, including nearly three-quarters of the top researchersworldwide. Founded in 1977, SSI has an international staff of 400 peoplerepresenting 50 countries and 36 languages. The company is based inShelton, CT with 14 additional offices worldwide. http:// WissingerEmail Contact614.846.0146SSIDiane UrsoEmail Contact203.567.7236Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-.

The week before, much anticipated Hawaii fell before the Dawgs in a bloodbath through the ground and through the air.Tech was now 1-0 in the WAC after a bad season start with two heartbreaking losses to Auburn and Navy.The Hawaii win gave Tech its second win of in Joe Aillet Stadium, but the next WAC opponent was far away in Reno, Nevada.Bring it on.Tech had crushed Nicholls State the week before the impressive performance against Hawaii, and Nevada had not looked too impressive so far in the season, losing consecutive games against Notre Dame, Colorado State, and Mizzou.But then Nevada had hosted ULNV for a brutal 63-28 victory over the Rebels. Their season began to show light again.Tech looked great on the opening drive as Phillip Livas made an excellent punt return to set up good field position.First blood to Tech The score was now 7-0.The game went downhill from there. Kaepernick beat the defense up through the air, and he joined the rest of the Wolf Pack running game to keep the Dawgs whipped on the ground. Kaepernick himself rushed for 2 TD in a performance that Tim Tebow could envy.On the other side of the ball, Tech had some beautiful moments through the air, and Daniel Porter kept the heart in the Bulldog fans with a total of 2 rushing touchdowns.But the ground game had a tough time beingconsistent with the physical Nevada defensive line in their faces.And to add insult to injury, the Wolf Pack wont forget this game.Not for a long time.It was Nevada Head Coach Chris Ault's 200th win in his career. He is the 6th active coach in the NCAA to reach this marker.Credit where credit is due, however Kaepernick proved that he is an exceptional quarterback. The Wolfpack may go far with him, and the end-of-seasonmatch-up against Boise State will be a game to remember.Tech needs to significantly improve itspass defense and ground game.

Porter, Compton, and Jenkins are all very talented, but this is not the Independence Bowl team of 2008. Not yet by far.Tech faces New Mexico State next week in Joe Aillet Stadium, and you can be assured that they will be looking for a undisputed win to throw off the Reno Blues.Go Dawgs!. Most of the ink spilled about a fantastic WEC 43 card has once again been about the topic of judging; namely the scoring for Cerrone vs. Henderson, totally overshadowing what was an exhibition on what exciting grappling can be.While this is unfortunate its given me the chance to examine the fight. Most in the media have awarded Donald Cerrone a convincing 48-46 victory. However that doesn't seem to have stopped pundits like Jordan Breen from scorning the decision as “tarnishing”, proclaiming that the 5th round was a 10-8 round, and possibly even the fourth. Rounds scored 10-8 are supposed to imbue the judge with the opportunity to score absolutely dominant rounds. To say that Henderson, who held the better position the whole round(and fight), was somehow dominated because he was locked in some sickening, deep reverse-armbars, omaplatas, and guillotines is a stretch.As far as I'm concerned you can't EVER totally dominate a round from your active guard.