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Global Resource Corp. (OTC: GBRC), a developer of a patent-pending microwave technology and machinery for extracting oil and gas, announced today that it has filed an application for a new patent on its Electro-Graphic Resonance Chamber (E-GRC). The E-GRC ("Magic Box") uses a microwave signal run in a resonating facility through the test material and back through a crystal detector to generate a frequency to be read by an oscilloscope. The E-GRC can identify the resonating frequency for any material within the operating range of 4 GHz to 18 GHz.

This new technology will allow the Company to quickly identify the optimum frequency for any feedstock that can potentially be processed into oil and gas. Prior identification techniques were extremely time consuming and costly. The new E-GRC process will significantly reduce Global Resources testing time in the laboratory and will ensure that Global Resource is building the microwave system units to match the best frequency for the particular feedstock currently being used. In addition, the E-GRC will assist in expanding operating margins on future sales of microwave systems.

"We are extremely excited to have developed this tool enabling us to find frequencies that are target specific to the base material," commented Mr. Frank Pringle, CEO of Global Resource. "The test unit will have the ability to find magnetic resonance frequencies for a multitude of materials so quickly and efficiently that the economic potential will reach far beyond the hydrocarbon industry and produce additional revenues for GRC with its own market penetration."

About Global Resource Corp.

Global Resource Corp., (OTC: GBRC), is a developer of a patent-pending microwave technology and machinery that extracts oil and petroleum products from shale deposits, tar sands, capped oil wells, bituminous coal and processed materials such as tires and plastics as well as dredged soil from harbors and river bottoms. Its process produces significantly greater yields and lower costs than are available using existing technologies. Because the process takes place in an enclosed environment it is emission-free and an efficient and cost-effective tool for cleaning environmental wastes and toxic materials. For more information see: www.globalresourcecorp.comBusiness Wire