East West        Petroleum Provides Taranaki Basin Operations Update
  VANCOUVER,        BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Mar 10, 2014) - East West Petroleum        Corp. (TSX VENTURE:EW) (the "Company" or "East West"), is pleased to        provide the following update on its operations in the Taranaki Basin of        New Zealand. The Company's joint venture partner, TAG Oil Ltd. ("TAG"),        is the operator of all licenses.
  PEP 54877: Cheal North East        Permit (30% EW)
  Cheal-E1, E4, and E5 wells, all located on the        Cheal North East Permit, are all productive oil wells that have        cumulatively produced approximately 60,000 bbls of oil to date. East        West has now recovered the initial $5 million in revenue for its        contribution of the first $5 million in costs for the initial drilling        program on the permit. Cash flow from Cheal-E1 and E4 alone is expected        to fund the Company's committed capital expenditures for the remainder        of calendar year 2014. This program includes at least one well on PEP        54876 (Southern Cross) permit and at least one new development well on        the Cheal North East Permit following up the success to date where the        Company and TAG have established steady production and cash flow at        E-site.
  The Cheal-E2 well, with similar reservoir qualities as        the three producing Cheal E wells, is presently awaiting a workover that        is planned for mid-March, prior to initiating a testing program on the        potential producing zone encountered by the Cheal-E2 well. The Cheal-E3        well also encountered what the joint venture partners believe is        commercial net pay based on petrophysical interpretation of the well log        data. Data related to Cheal-E3 will be evaluated in advance of further        work being completed on the well.
  PEP 54879: Cheal South Permit        (50% EW)
  In January / February 2014, three wells were drilled        consecutively from the Cheal-G Site on the Cheal South Permit. East West        funded the first $2.5 million in costs of a three well drilling program        with both companies paying their 50% share after the initial investment        of $2.5 million. Cheal-G1 was drilled to a total depth of 2,384 m and        encountered six meters of hydrocarbon filled reservoir rocks within the        Mt Messenger Formation as expected. The well was cased and is currently        waiting on completion testing.
  Both Cheal-G2 and G3 encountered        hydrocarbon filled reservoir sections within the Mt Messenger Formation,        but both were interpreted to have sub-economic thicknesses and have been        plugged and abandoned. The joint venture partners will review all        results associated with the drilling program prior to conducting future        operations on the permit. All Cheal-G site wells were drilled on time        and on budget.
  PEP 54876: Southern Cross Permit (50% EW)
  The        Nova-1 rig will now move from the Cheal South Permit to the Southern        Cross Permit in approximately two weeks to drill up to two wells on this        new permit following completion of construction of the Southern Cross        well site. Southern Cross is located immediately to the North of the        Cheal North permit that contains the Company's Cheal-E wells. All        permits and consents have been granted for drilling on the Southern        Cross permit.
  Director Dr. Marc Bustin Awarded the Stanley        Slipper Gold Medal
  The Company would like to congratulate Dr.        Marc Bustin, the Company's Senior Technical Advisor and Director, who        has been awarded the 2013 Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists        (CSPG) Stanley Slipper Gold Medal. The Stanley Slipper Gold Medal was        established in 1989 and is the CSPG's most prestigious award and        recognizes outstanding contributions to petroleum exploration in Canada.
  "We        are pleased with the continued progress to date in New Zealand," said        David Sidoo, CEO and President of East West Petroleum. "Gross production        from the Cheal E site continues to grow with three wells now having        produced commercial oil, and with testing continuing at the Cheal E and        G sites and the upcoming Southern Cross well we expect further increases        to production and cash flow over the next several months. Following        completion of the current nine well program in the Taranaki Basin, we        will work with TAG to identify further prospects in the joint venture        permits to be drilled later this year. We are also paying close        attention to the results from the East Coast Basin as we have a 40%        interest with TAG in over 100,000 acres with the PEP 55770 permit which        was awarded in December. We are in the early stages of determining the        potential of our properties in New Zealand having gone from exploration        to production within the past six months, and look forward to the        upcoming results from the busy year ahead. I would also like to extend        my congratulations to Dr. Bustin for receiving such a prestigious award."
  Added        Dr. Marc Bustin, "The initial results from the eight exploration wells        drilled to date are encouraging as they demonstrate the extension of        hydrocarbons in the greater Cheal area. These results will help to        further define already identified leads and prospects located on our        acreage and in the planning of the next phase of drilling."       |