An Investor ALERT is being issued starting right N0W. Keep your eyes glued on PSUD!! Explosive pick for our members! PETROSUN DRILLING (PSUD) Current Price: 1.13 Don't get caught in the dust, start watchin today because this company has been known to release major news at any time which could bring the st0ck up!! Current News PetroSun Named Title Sponsor of The Independence Bowl PetroSun Incorporated (PSUD - News) is pleased to announce that it has inked a deal to secure Title Sponsorship of the 2006 Independence Bowl which will be held on Thursday, December 28 in Shreveport, LA. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Central time. The terms of the partnership agreement give PetroSun naming rights to the historic bowl through 2008. "This is an exciting 0pp0rtunity for us on many levels. The Independence Bowl partnership provides PetroSun a terrific platform, nationally, to generate greater brand awareness and introduce to the public some of our renewable energy initiatives but it also provides a terrific 0pp0rtunity for the company to make a difference at the local level, through our active participation in charity organizations and sponsored community events," said Gordon LeBlanc, Jr., Chairman/CEO of PetroSun, Inc. "My wife and I were both raised in the Shreveport-Bossier area, so it's a homecoming of sorts for us. We have always been familiar with the Independence Bowl and its strong history and we're excited, along with Rayfield Wright, to be a part of this event and this community." The Independence Bowl provides one of the most attractive match-ups of any bowl game in the nation, showcasing teams from the Big 12 and Southeastern Conferences. The Bowl has been televised on ESPN since 1992 to a national audience and has become a fixture of ESPN's Bowl Week. Last year's game, a thriller won by Missouri 38-31 over South Carolina, garnered a 2.75 TV rating, ranking it sixth out of 20 bowl games carried on the network. The PetroSun Independence Bowl and ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports, also reached an agreement today for a contract extension, keeping the game on ESPN through 2009. "On behalf of our entire ESPN college football team, we are very pleased to extend our 15-year relationship with the Independence Bowl through the 2009 game and we welcome PetroSun to what has been a tremendous partnership," said Dave Brown, ESPN's Vice-President of Programming and Acquisitions. "Many of college football's top programs and top players have visited the Ark-La-Tex region each year and we look forward to more great Big 12 vs. SEC games going forward. The Independence Bowl is truly a community event and we look forward to continuing to be a part of it." The Independence Bowl can trace its roots back to 1975 when the board of directors of the Shreveport-Bossier City Sports Foundation conceived the idea of bringing a postseason football game to northwest Louisiana. Applying to the National Collegiate Athletic Association for certification, the group's efforts were rewarded with the approval of a December 13, 1976 game. Past title partners include Poulan / WeedEater, Sanford Corporation, and MainStay Funds. "The Independence Bowl has a great deal of history behind it, and now thanks to PetroSun stepping up as the title sponsor, and the extension with ESPN that takes us through 2009, our future looks better than ever," said Independence Bowl Executive Director Missy Setters. "We feel like this is a tribute to the hard work of so many people over the past 30-plus years, and we couldn't be happier and more excited about the future of the PetroSun Independence Bowl." About PetroSun PetroSun's current operations are concentrated in the Ark-La-Tex region with plans to expand into New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Australia in 2006. PetroSun provides a comprehensive array of products and services to the oil industry. The company's cutting-edge technologies, combined with a proven ability to apply them effectively and safely within a disciplined ROI framework, creates long-term value for PetroSun shareholders and partners. PetroSun is headquartered in Phoenix.