DEVELOPMENTAL

Harrison County

Anadarko E&P will drill the Letourneau Gas Unit 4 Well No. 18HH to 12,500 feet in a lease 17.4 miles southwest
of Marshall, in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. The well is in
the T. Toby Survey, A-720.

The Jenk-Hazb GU 1 Well No. 1H will hit 11,800 feet 9.7 miles south of
Marshall by Berry Oil in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. The
well is in the M. Duncan Survey, A-197.

COMPLETIONS

The North Carthage Field has seen the Verhalen "E" Well No. 1H and the Bell Well No. 5H completed by GMX
Resources..

The No. 1H hit 15,813 feet 6.8 miles southeast of Marshall and potentialed 6.429 million cubic feet of gas on a 16/32-inch choke.

The No. 5H hit 15,606 feet seven miles southeast of Marshall and potentialed 6.459 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Bossier Shale.

Howell Oil & Gas completed the Bennett Well No. 1 to 7,060 feet nine miles northeast of Marshall in the Woodlawn Field. On a 18/64-inch choke the
well potentialed 135,000 cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Travis
Peak.

Devon Energy completed the Zach Abney Unit Well No. 3H to 9,524 feet 6.2 miles southwest of Waskom in the Waskom Field. On an adjustable choke the well potentialed 5.125
million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Cotton Valley.

Tony W. Clemons completed the Durkee Gas Unit No. 1 Well No. 3 well to 10,040 feet 5.6 miles north of Marshall in the Woodlawn Field. No test data was recorded. Production is in the
Pettit-Page.

Penn Virginia Oil & Gas completed the Fults Gas Unit Well No. 2H to 17,524 feet nine
miles west of Elysian Field in the Carthage Field. No test data was
recorded. Production is in the Haynesville Shale.

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