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East West Petroleum announces Farmout Agreement with Gazpromneft’s Serbian Subsidary covering four exploratory concessions in Romania. They have also finalized a Joint Operating Agreement.

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East West Provides Updates on its Romanian Activities

East West Petroleum Corp. is pleased to provide an update on the Company's exploration program involving its 1,000,000 acre exploration position in western Romania.

The Company is pleased to report that it has finalized a farmout agreement with Gazpromneft's Serbian subsidiary, Naftna Industrija Srbije a. d. Novi Sad (NIS), covering the Company's four exploration Concessions EX-2 (Tria), EX-3 (Baile Felix), EX-7 (Periam) and EX-8 (Biled). Under the terms of the agreement, NIS will pay 100% of the four Concession work programs for the obligatory Phase 1 period (two years), plus an optional Phase 2 period. East West will retain a 15% participation interest in all four Concessions and be carried through to commercial development, with NIS holding the remaining 85% participation interest. 

East West and NIS have also finalized a Joint Operating Agreement whereby NIS will assume operatorship on behalf of the partnership. NIS, the sole operator in the Serbian sector of the Pannonian Basin which offsets the EX-7 Periam and EX-8 Biled Concessions, is an active explorer and producer in the area, conducting numerous seismic, drilling, field development and production programs. In the first nine months of 2011, NIS' Serbian production averaged about 29,000 boepd. NIS recently discovered a new oil field (Mydan Deep) on the Romanian-Serbia border and work is underway to map a possible extension of the field into the EX-7 Concession. The well is undergoing extensive testing and is expected to be placed on production in the near future. NIS plans to utilize its technical expertise and drilling equipment to carry out operations and has established an operations base in Timisoara, Romania.

The Company has entered into an agreement with Geopetrol SA Ploiesti to conduct Environmental Baseline Surveys (EBS) and Environmental Impact Studies (EIS) on the four Concession areas to prepare for the seismic and drilling campaign. Geopetrol has commenced field work and is conducting a comprehensive review of existing environmental conditions. Geopetrol is a wholly-owned subsidiary of PETROSTAR S.A., a leading petroleum service company providing environmental research, consultancy, engineering and design services to the petroleum industry. PETROSTAR S.A. has over 50 years of experience and employs four hundred engineers and other specialists in Romania.

The four-block exploratory work program will evaluate multiple, conventional oil and gas targets plus an unconventional shale gas play. Previous exploration activity on this acreage has resulted in the discovery of multiple oil and gas fields at relatively shallow levels. The new exploratory program is planned to test deeper structures and stratigraphic traps which have been identified on the acreage. In Phase I, approximately 900 km. of 2D and 600 sq. km. of 3D seismic data will be acquired, with a minimum of 12 wells to be drilled on the four blocks. An optional Phase 2 program has similar levels of work program commitment. Once Government ratification of the Concessions is received and NAMR approves NIS as an operating partner, seismic and drilling operations will commence.

Source: East West Petroleum