Pan Orient Energy Corp. (Pan Orient Energy) said that testing of the NSE-I1 well has proved the discovery of commercial hydrocarbons in an earlier untested volcanic reservoir about 20 meters in thickness at 637 meters true vertical depth (TVD). The NSE-I1 is pumping at 34 degree API oil at a stabilized rate of 75 barrels of oil per day (bopd) with about 200 barrels per day of water. At end of 2008, there were no reserves of any category attributed to this shallow volcanic zone.

NSE-I1 was a deviated well designed to target a shallow volcanic zone in the downthrown fault closure west of the NSE North fault compartment and a deeper volcanic objective on the high side of the north-south bounding fault. The first volcanic target zone was found at a depth of 637 meters TVD and exhibited moderate drilling fluid losses with oil shows observed at surface. A second, deeper volcanic objective was encountered at 750 meters TVD with the upper 85 meters penetrated before drilling was terminated while still in the zone. Minor oil shows were observed at surface along with minor mud losses while drilling through the zone. Succeeding test of the lowermost objective has recovered water and two barrels of 32 degree API oil.

The test results have confirmed oil in a shallow volcanic reservoir in the down thrown fault compartment adjacent to NSE north. Plans are presently in progress to target this same zone in a structurally much higher position on the high (east) side of the main bounding fault, that in the success case, sets up three to four additional future locations.

Bo Rang-1 RD Exploration well (60% working interest and operator)

The Bo Rang-1 RD (BR-1RD) well was drilled vertically to a depth of 757 meters about 80 meters west of the original Bo Rang-1 (BR-1) gas discovery which was drilled in 1990 by a previous operator of the concession. Two volcanic objectives were found, the first 22 meters thick at a depth of 633 meters (tested 5.5MM cubic feet per day in the original well bore) and the second, 49 meters thick at a depth 25 meters below the base of the first zone. There was no drilling fluid losses (which are an indicator of good permeability) observed while drilling either volcanic zone.

The upper gas bearing volcanic was isolated behind casing prior to penetrating the deeper objective in order to open hole test this deeper zone in isolation. Upon the completion of drilling of the deeper volcanic objective, significant quantities of 34 degree API oil were observed at surface and in the drill string while tripping out of the hole. Subsequent testing resulted in the recovery of minor quantities of oil, gas and load fluid, showing low permeability.

Though commercial oil rates were not achieved in BR-1RD, excellent reservoir is inferred to exist only 80 meters away on the basis of the massive drilling fluid losses observed in the original BR-1 well while drilling through the objective zone. In addition, there is strong evidence that the primary volcanic objective is oil bearing based on the free oil observed at surface while drilling through this zone. On this basis, Bo Rang-2 is presently drilling ahead at a depth of 400 meters to a subsurface target site about 500 meters south west of the BR-1RD location. Drilling is expected to be concluded in 10 days at which time testing will commence, if warranted.

NSE-J1 & J2 Development wells (60% working interest and operator)

The NSE-J1 and NSE-J2 development wells have been drilled to total depth within the main volcanic objective from the same surface pad site in the east-central portion of the NSE central fault compartment. Both wells experienced significant drilling fluid losses (an indicator of good permeability) while drilling within the target zones. At this particular drill pad, testing and drilling were not possible due to the limited size of the drill pad. Testing of both wells is to begin in due course, once the drilling rig has moved off site to L44-W2.

L44-W2 Appraisal well (60% working interest and operator)

L44-W2, the first appraisal well to the L44-W oil discovery (announced in April 2009) is about to start drilling to a subsurface target 500 meters of the original discovery. This will be the first of what is intended to be three back to back appraisal wells on the structure.