Cubic Energy, Inc. Announces Result of Chesapeake-Operated Horizontal Haynesville Shale Well

DALLAS, April 27, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cubic Energy, Inc. (NYSE Amex:QBC) ("Cubic" or the "Company") announces today its Chesapeake-operated Clingman Acres 11H well was tested by the state to be flowing at a rate of 17,040 Mcf/day, on a 24/64 inch choke, with 6,170 pounds of flowing pressure, from the Haynesville Shale formation. A 10 stage fracture stimulation completion technique was performed on this well. This well was completed in February 2009; however, pursuant to a confidentiality agreement with Chesapeake, Cubic is precluded from releasing any flow information until a state test has been filed of record.

The Clingman Acres 11H is located in Section 11, Township 15 North -- Range 15 West in the Caspiana Field in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, which is contiguous to the east side of Cubic's Johnson Branch acreage. Cubic has an estimated 2.8% working interest in the well.

Richard M. Sepulvado, Cubic's Vice-President of Exploration and Production, stated, "The Clingman Acres 11H well confirms the quality of the Company's acreage position, which is at the epicenter of the Haynesville Shale play. This well further demonstrates the quality of the reserves underlying our acreage. Cubic continues to be excited with respect to its participation as a working interest owner in additional non-operated sections with Chesapeake."

Cubic Energy, Inc. is an independent company engaged in the development and production of, and exploration for, crude oil and natural gas. The Company's oil and gas assets and activity are concentrated primarily in Texas and Louisiana.

Visit www.cubicenergyinc.com for more information on Cubic Energy, Inc.

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Very impressive well. Thanks for the information.

Jaybird
Razorback, great post!!

Chesapeake, Clingman Acres 11 #H1 Well, Serial #238893, S11-T15N-R15W
This news is two weeks old. It showed up on SONRIS on the 14th.

Still a good impressive well.

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