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To: wayne who wrote (3464)4/26/1999 1:45:00 PM
From: Chuck Delo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3817
 
News is out and looks great!

Monday April 26, 1:23 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Cybersensor.com to Monitor and
Control Equipment Through the Use
of Internet and Satellite Technology

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla.--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--April 26, 1999--Nevtah Capital Management Corp. (''Nevtah'') (NASD OTC:NTAH)
and Petroleum Asset Management Co. (''Pamco'') have formed a new subsidiary called
Cybersensor.com to expand and market its patented software for controlling and monitoring
equipment from a remote location through the use of wireless satellite and Internet technology.

Cybersensor allows access of user software and programs to connect over the Internet through
www.cybersensor.com and communicate directly with Cybersensor's satellite link to a remote
location. The Cybersensor system is a low cost installation that requires minimal training and
interfacing on the user's part. The system not only monitors equipment but also provides for
two-way communication. From a PC using Windows or other software, the user can set
parameters and then monitor and control field equipment 24 hours a day worldwide.

Cybersensor provides two-way monitoring, controlling and tracking services through a low-earth
orbit satellite-based data communications system. The ability to employ this cost-effective two-way
communications system can be used by most industries today. Cybersensor applications include
monitoring and controlling stripper oil and gas wells; tank levels, pressures, temperatures and alarm
signals; operating equipment and the global tracking of mobile assets.

At a recent global conference in Washington, D.C., there was an extremely high level of interest
from a large variety of industries. According to industry and communications officials, the
Cybersensor technology is the future direction of monitoring and controlling remote locations for
the 21st century. Cybersensor is the first company to introduce this simple, cost-effective solution.
Pamco will be the first end user for stripper oil and gas wells with many other companies and
industries indicating significant orders as the equipment becomes available this summer.
Cybersensor anticipates a minimum of 8,000 end-users by the end of 1999 growing exponentially
over the next decade.

On behalf of the Board of Directors Daniel P. Kesonen, President