


Allied Energy Provides a Production Update for Its Cox Lease in Rogers County, Oklahoma
BOWLING GREEN, KY--(Marketwire - June 7, 2010) - Allied Energy, Inc. (
The Micheyla #1 and #2 wells were put in production in the latter part of May and are currently producing an estimated and combined 20 - 25 BO per day.
"We are currently making plans to drill two more wells in the area," said Steve Stengell, Allied's President.
On May 15, 2010, Allied tested the Howard #1H Well located in Grimes County, Texas at a flowing rate of 4,011 MCFGD on a 20/64" choke with associated condensate. It is anticipated that this well will initially produce at the sales rate of ~ 2,000 MCFGD and potentially higher in the future. The Company is currently underway constructing the production facilities, the gas flow lines and preparing the project for ongoing producing operations. The Company is also making plans for additional horizontal projects in the East Texas Basin as a direct off-set to the Company's existing vertical oil production in the area.
There exist tremendous risks and uncertainty associated with oil and natural gas development including, but not limited to, the geological and mechanical risks associated with drilling, completion and production operations. The Company can make no assurances as it relates to estimated reserves, production rates, reservoir characteristics, net or gross pay-zone, timelines, etc. for any oil and gas project.
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