Credo Petroleum Updates Bakken and Three Forks Activity; Seven New Bakken and Three Forks Wells Currently Underway

Credo Petroleum Corporation CRED today provided an operations update. Michael D. Davis, Chief Executive Officer (interim), stated, "Credo passed the milestone of becoming primarily an oil producer in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011, just as oil began selling for five times more than natural gas on an energy equivalent basis. We will build further momentum in fiscal 2012 by setting new drilling records, with 85 gross (37 net) oil wells currently on our drilling schedule. As a result, our 2012 drilling budget of $35,000,000 is more than double last year. Sixty‑five percent (65%) of our 2012 budget is allocated for Bakken and Three Forks drilling where we started the year by successfully completing the Company's first Three Forks well. This press release highlights our new Three Forks discovery, and updates our drilling activity in the Bakken and Three Forks oil resource play." Initial Three Forks Well Tested at 1,700 BOEPD The Petro-Hunt 148-94-17D-08-2H ("2H"), located in Dunn County, North Dakota, was completed in the Three Forks formation and produced at a 24 hour flowing rate of 1,700 BOEPD (barrels of oil equivalent per day). The new well was drilled to a total measured depth of 20,800 feet and was fracture-stimulated in 28 stages. The well is operated by Petro-Hunt and Credo owns a 10% working interest in both the well and the 1,280 acre spacing unit ("17D"). The 2H well is the second well drilled on the 17D spacing unit. The previously announced 1H well was completed in the Bakken formation and was placed on production at an initial flowing rate of 1,490 BOEPD. The 17D spacing unit is located in a very active drilling area in the southwest portion of the Ft. Berthold Reservation where Credo owns interests ranging up to 25% in 17 spacing units operated primarily by Petro-Hunt, Williams, Marathon and Enerplus. Seven Bakken and Three Forks Wells Currently Drilling or Completing 20 Wells Projected for Fiscal 2012 To date, the Company has completed 12 Bakken and Three Forks wells, all high rate producers, with cumulative gross production from the wells nearing 1.2 million BOE. The Company's average working interest in the wells is 7.5%. Drilling activity is escalating on the Reservation, and the Company currently projects that it will drill at least 20 Bakken and Three Forks wells in fiscal 2012, with an average working interest of 10%. Seven of the 20 wells are currently in various stages of being drilled or completed. Three of the wells target the Three Forks formation and four target the Bakken formation. The Three Forks wells are located in the southwest portion of the Reservation where the 17D spacing unit is located. This activity represents a significant ramp-up of Three Forks drilling in the area by Petro-Hunt. Credo owns approximately 8,000 gross (6,000 net) acres, virtually all of which is located on the Reservation. The acreage consists of approximately 62 initial well spacing units in which Credo currently owns an average 12% working interest. The Company believes that at least two Bakken and two Three Forks wells are likely to be drilled on most of its spacing units for a total of about 250 wells. However, many of the larger Bakken operators predict that up to eight wells could ultimately be drilled in the primary Bakken and Three Forks zones, which could double potential Company wells to 500.
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