Foothills Exploration, Inc. announced that it has received encouraging results for Phase 1 of its previously announced soil geochemical survey on a portion of the Company?s acreage in the Beaver Creek East (?BCE?) project in Fremont County, Wyoming. The BCE soil hydrocarbon geochemical survey carried out over approximately 20 square miles of the Company Exploration Development Area (?EDA?) in Fremont County, Wyoming has successfully documented oil and gas microseeps that will help focus the Company?s Master Drilling Plan Development. Phase 1 of the geochemical survey conducted over the Company?s project area has shown encouraging results with oil and condensate sourced anomalous propane concentrations in soils. Exciting is the thermogenic hydrocarbon anomaly clusters are spatially associated with known faults, structural features, features identified in seismic, drilling and associated area oil fields. High propane/propylene ratio anomalies are indicative of fast-streaming of propane along faults to surface. Since oil and condensate sourced gas microseeps are clearly evident, Phase 2 of the Company?s geochemical program will further analyze 95 of the 194 soil samples collected using the Synchronous Scanned Fluorescence (?SSF?) method to reveal crude oil concentrations down to one part per million and the composition of leaking hydrocarbon source (i.e., condensate vs. high gravity vs. low gravity oil). The SSF analysis will also determine the API gravity of the leaking oil source from traces of the heavier C6-C22.