Yangarra updates on production

Yangarra Resources Ltd. exited 2007 with daily net production of 515 boe/d, 90% weighted to natural gas. The Company reports that current daily sales production is approximately 540 boe/d and provides the following operations update of Company activity.
Yangarra drilled, completed and tied in two Bow Island wells late in 2007. The wells have performed to management’s expectation and two more Bow Island locations will be drilled in the first quarter of 2008, with a third well planned for the second quarter of 2008. In addition, completion work has commenced on the previously undeveloped Milk River formation in existing well bores with preliminary favorable results. Yangarra plans to complete four standing wells in shallow zones in the Milk River formation, in addition to the Medicine Hat and Second White Specs zones that Yangarra has historically completed in the area. Up to 20 other re-completion candidates in the Milk River formation exist in the Company’s current inventory of producing wells. Management is experimenting with several new fracturing and perforation selection techniques to optimize the completions. Current production in the Medicine Hat field is 1,800 mcf/d with total existing plant compression capacity of 4,000 mcf/d.
Current approximate net production from the Ferrier field is 760 mcf/d plus 45 boe/d of associated Natural Gas Liquids (NGL’s) and light crude oil.
The Company has recently re-completed an existing well bore (working interest 31.875%) in the Cardium zone. After fracturing the well and recovery of all of the frac fluids, the well was free flowing at approximately 250 boe/d (light sweet crude) when it was shut in to perform a pressure build up survey. The well is expected to be producing in approximately ten days at an expected rate of 100 boe/d (30 boe/d net to Yangarra).
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