EnerGulf Updates Kunene #1 Offshore Namibia

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Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:18pm EDT

  VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jun 19 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
EnerGulf Resources Inc. ("EnerGulf") (TSX VENTURE: ENG)(FRANKFURT: EKS)
has been notified by the operator of the Kunene #1 well on Block 1711
offshore Namibia, Sintezneftegaz Namibia Ltd., that the well is now
expected to continue drilling for oil and gas beyond the previously
announced mid June estimate to reach a total depth of 4,400 meters. The
4,400 meter total depth is now anticipated early July. A decision to then
continue drilling to a depth of approximately 5,500 meters has not yet
been determined.

    The Republic of Namibia has classified the Kunene #1 as a "tight hole",
meaning no information regarding the well may be released until such time
as the Namibian government determines to make the information public.

    EnerGulf Resources Inc. is a publicly traded international oil and gas
exploration company focused on maximizing shareholder value by targeting
high impact opportunities in the world's most prospective hydrocarbon
regions.

    On Behalf of the Board of Directors of ENERGULF RESOURCES INC.

    Clive Brookes, Director

    Certain disclosure in this release constitute forward-looking statements
that are subject to numerous risks, uncertainties and other factors
relating to EnerGulf's operations as an oil and gas exploration company
that may cause future results to differ materially from those expressed
or implied by those forward-looking statements and readers are cautioned
not to place undue reliance on these statements.


 
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Contacts:
Progressive Investor Relations
Ben Curry
(604) 689-2881
Email: info@energulf.com
Website: www.energulf.com

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