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From: Joe Dancy11/2/2009 11:06:47 AM
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Blowout IP test on the CXPO/DVN Kardell well - according to a recent Exco presentation this mornings results (30.7 MMcf/d) are the best yet in the Haynesville. Wow, uphole potential also:

The Kardell #1H was drilled to a total measured depth of 18,350 feet with a total lateral length of approximately 4,500 feet and 12 stages of fracture treatment. The Kardell #1H experienced one of the highest reported 24-hour initial potential rates for a Haynesville Shale well (East Texas and North Louisiana) at 30.7 million cubic feet of natural gas per day on a 37/64 inch choke with 6,824 psi of flowing pressure. The well has been hooked up and is currently flowing to sales.

On a net basis to Crimson, and at this rate, production from the Kardell well represents an approximate 31% increase over our average daily production of 38.2 million cubic feet of natural gas equivalents per day during the third quarter.
In addition to the Haynesville Shale formation, the well encountered a thick Mid-Bossier Shale interval with characteristics similar to known Haynesville and Mid-Bossier completions in East Texas and Louisiana. The Mid-Bossier represents significant additional potential to Crimson’s leasehold position in the southern portion of the East Texas Haynesville Play. The Kardell #1H also encountered hydrocarbon shows in the shallower Knowles Lime, Pettet, and James Lime formations, each of which are being evaluated for future drilling activity.

The Kardell #1H was drilled on the eastern edge of Crimson’s “Bruin” prospect where it controls approximately 3,000 acres. The Company is currently in the planning stages of several wells in the “Bruin” area that will further evaluate and exploit these multiple formations beginning in early 2010. Crimson has an additional 9,000 acres outside the “Bruin” area within Sabine and San Augustine counties and expects to commence the initial well on that acreage in early 2010.
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