Southern Star Energy Announces Second Haynesville Well Discovery; Vertical Well Projected to Add to the Company's Reserve Base; Production Expected in First Quarter 2009

HOUSTON, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern Star Energy Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SSEY)(the "Company"), a fast-growing E&P company with reserves and production from leases located in northern Louisiana, today announced that it has successfully drilled and logged the targeted Haynesville interval in its Burt 20-1 Well, with positive results. This well is strategically located in the southwest section of the Company's Sentell Field in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. As previously announced, the well successfully encountered its targeted Cotton Valley interval in this location before the Company drilled ahead to further evaluate its Haynesville potential. The Burt 20-1 Well reached a total depth of 11,220 feet on November 27, 2008. This is the third well in the Company's 2008 development program, and the second of two Haynesville Shale vertical test wells in the Sentell Field planned this year.

Wireline logging and mud log shows indicate the Burt 20-1 Well encountered 312 feet of highly laminated, silty, and naturally fractured Haynesville Shale with shale-corrected porosity indications averaging over 12 percent and resistivity readings ranging between 20 and 70 ohm-meters. Mud logs indicated abundant gas shows throughout the interval, ranging from 600 to 1800 units with trip gas as high as 3,800 units. The Company recovered over 120' of conventional core samples over key intervals within the Haynesville Shale, which have been sent to Houston for detailed analysis.

The results of the Burt 20-1 location are consistent with the Company's earlier Cotton Valley locations, as well as the successful Haynesville test previously announced at the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 location. As previously announced, the Company is a member of the Core Laboratories ("Core Lab") Integrated Reservoir Solution's regional Haynesville Shale Study. Data from both the Burt 20-1 and the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 are being incorporated into the regional database. The Company will use the results from its two successful Haynesville Tests, coupled with industry expertise available through Core Lab's Haynesville Shale Study, to evaluate and design optimal completion techniques.

The Burt 20-1 is the Company's eighth consecutive successful Cotton Valley well in the Sentell Field, and the second well to positively evaluate the Haynesville Shale. Each of the Company's eight Cotton Valley wells has similar log characteristics, and five of these wells are currently flowing into sales lines. The sixth well is awaiting a pipeline connection. Both the Burt 20-1 and the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 will be completed in the Haynesville Shale, pending thorough analysis and completion design.

The Company has moved the drilling rig and spud the fourth well in the 2008 development program, the Moore 20-1. This well is being drilled directionally from the same surface location as the Burt 20-1 and is targeting the Cotton Valley interval.

David Gibbs, Southern Star President and Chief Executive Officer, said: "The petrophysical results from the Burt 20-1 Well confirm earlier evidence that the Sentell Field is right in the middle of the Haynesville play. The new Haynesville well discoveries at both the Burt 20-1 and Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 locations should be additive to our reserve base. We will release initial production rate information once we have completed the extensive analytical work required at both of our Haynesville locations."

Gibbs continued, "We are carefully evaluating the implications of these new discoveries on our total financial position, capital budget, drilling program, and strategic growth plans, given that we demonstrated further evidence of the quality and viability of our Haynesville position. The Cotton Valley trend and Haynesville Shale plays enjoy compelling well economics, as a result of excellent well productivity and favorable regional pricing differentials among other factors. Both plays lie within our existing Sentell Field acreage, strategically positioning the company for building shareholder value even in challenging market conditions. We remain positive in our outlook in moving the company forward."

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The "Start a discussion" command on the main page was not working when I posted this discussion on the group page. If anyone thinks it should be on the Main Page, please feel free to repost it there. I'm headed out of town. Skip
Thanks skip

Here is more proof north bossier parish has "got shale," and lots of it. Im ready for them to send more rigs this way. Does anybody have an educated guess how these vert test wells would do if and when they are made horizontal? 5, 10, 15 million/mcd a day?
Amy, you are welcome. Southern Star is drilling/producing Cotton Valley formations. I do not think they are technically or financially capable of drilling horizontal HS wells. These vertical HS test well results are being publicized to increase the value of their acreage within the Sentell Field. One day SS will sell the deep rights to an operator capable of HS production or enter a "working interest" agreement. Under the current dynamics of the Play, SS may be sitting on its HS for an extended period of time.
Thanks for the post, Skip
I understand that Jetta drilled a Haynesville well in Caddo parish just west of Benton with poor results. Anyone got any news as to what is going on in N Bossier just south of Benton. We have about 600 mineral acres just north of the Palmetto Country Club. Southern Star has completed some cotton Valley wells on our sections but no Haynesville wells. they want to release part of our property. Any news would be appreciated.

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