DALLAS, Oct. 20, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Southwest Resources, Inc. (Pink Sheets:SWRS) (the "Company") today announced that the Company has launched its new corporate website. The new website can be viewed at www.southwest-resources.com. The website provides many user friendly features that include information about our new Corporate Platform and a comprehensive Investor Relations section and News Releases center. The website also provides a link to the Company's wholly owned subsidiary Duke Mining LLC at www.dukegold.com.
Arnie McFalls, Southwest Resources CEO, said, "One of our communication strategies is to offer more informative based experiences to our shareholders and potential investors. The website helps us accomplish this by delivering compelling and valuable resources in a timely fashion to the public. Our new site marks the beginning of many new communication enhancements that we will deliver, monitor and continually improve."
About Southwest Resources, Inc.
Southwest Resources, Inc. is an energy and mining company engaged in the acquisition, development, exploration and production of natural gas, crude oil, placer deposits of precious metals and other income-producing natural resources. The Company holds oil and gas interests in Oklahoma and mining rights in Utah.
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