Pemberton to start drilling its second well

Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:16pm EDT
 
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CALGARY, March 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - (TSX.V:PBT, FSE :P5W) Pemberton
Energy Ltd. is pleased to announce that it will start drill rig move to its
6-15-82-3 W6M (6-15) drill location on March 29, 2008 upon completion of
production casing on its 10-15-82-3-W6M recently drilled well. The Company's
geological and geophysical advisors evaluated data received from the mud logs
and drill stem tests on its first well and based on this information and
previously shot 2D and 3D seismic, recommended to increase the depth of the
second drill location to include 2 potential oil producing zones in addition
to the previously proposed Gething and Notikewan potential gas zones.
    The Company is in the process of amending its drill license received on
November 30, 2007 to increase estimated total depth from 1047 meters to 1144
m. Pemberton has already completed lease construction, rathole and mousehole
on 6-15 drill location.
    Pemberton Energy Ltd's principal business is the acquisition, exploration
and development of petroleum properties. The company continues to focus on its
primary corporate objective: the creation of value for shareholders by
identifying oil and gas accumulations with relatively low geological risk but
with substantial reserve potential.
    On Behalf of Pemberton Energy Ltd.

    Ms. "Miroslava Antonuk"

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    Miroslava Antonuk, Director

    TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE HAS NEITHER APPROVED NOR DISAPPROVED OF THE CONTENTS
    HEREIN


    CONTACT: please contact the Company at (604) 269-9801 or
info@pembertonenergy.ca
SOURCE  Pemberton Energy Ltd.

please contact the Company at (604) 269-9801 or info@pembertonenergy.ca

 

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