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Vast drills ahead at Qara Dagh - 1 exploration well


Published Jun 15, 2010
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Vast Exploration Inc.

Vast Exploration provided the following progress update on the Qara Dagh - 1 Exploration Well, Qara Dagh Block, in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

The Qara Dagh Well was spudded on May12, 2010 with a planned TD of 3600-4000 meters. Following the setting of 20" surface casing at 686 meters, an 8-1/2" pilot hole is currently being drilled down to the 13-3/8" intermediate casing point. The decision to drill a pilot hole was based on the expected fracture nature of the shallow geological formations, and the ability to better control the drilling in a smaller size hole.

Currently the well is drilling ahead at approximately 1,300 meters through the top boundary of the Cretaceous age formations. The Company believes there could be up to three potential reservoirs in the Cretaceous with the Shiranish formation being the uppermost perspective reservoir. During the past several days, drilling gas shows have been observed, which is an encouraging indication of hydrocarbons being present in the well bore.

The well plan is to drill through the Shiranish formation and upon positive indications an open hole DST test will be planned. Then the plan is to continue drilling to evaluate the prospectivity of the Kometan and Qamchuqa horizons in the Cretaceous. Drilling is expected to take an additional three months to complete and will target up to seven potential reservoirs in the Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic formations.

Mr. Ahmed Said, President and CEO, stated, "We are very pleased with the operational progress to date. The drilling program is ahead of our projected estimates, and we are looking forward to entering into the primary zones of interest that are below current depths."

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