



Endeavor Power Corp.: Endeavor Power Now Has Seven Wells in Production on Patrick Henry Lease, Expects 1st Sale of Oil This Wee
NOWATA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA--(Marketwire - April 14, 2009) - Endeavor Power Corp. (OTCBB:EDVP) is pleased to announce that its joint venture partner on the Patrick Henry Lease (the "Lease") located in Oklahoma, Federated Energy, now has seven wells in production.
Also, the saltwater injection system is now finished, and saltwater is being re-injected into the formation, which is resulting in improved production. Federated estimates that there are currently about 10 barrels of oil being produced per day, with production expected to increase as the injection system begins to add pressure to the formation.
Federated is scheduled to begin work on the remaining seven wells on April 15, 2009, and should have these seven wells in operation by the end of April. Once all 14 wells are in operation, it is estimated that production should, initially, exceed 20 barrels per day.
Once all the wells have been fraced and the 14 wells are fully operational, Federated estimates that production will exceed 40 barrels per day, gradually increasing as the salt-water injection system continues to add water and pressure.
The oil already produced is scheduled to be picked up at the end of the week, with regular weekly pickups moving forward. Rick Wilkins of Federated stated that, "We are excited with the results to date, and believe that we will be producing oil on a consistent basis moving forward."
As previously announced, based on a previously issued study of the Patrick Henry property, it is estimated that there are approximately one million recoverable barrels of oil, which, if proven accurate, could potentially equal total revenues of approximately $50 million at today's oil prices.
Additional testing is scheduled to be conducted once all wells are operational and producing to determine the viability of drilling additional wells.
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About the Patrick Henry Lease
The Patrick Henry Lease is located in the North Eastern part of Oklahoma.
Development and production of the Patrick Henry will consist of a combination of primary and secondary recovery. Secondary recovery efforts will include water flood and the use of an NCO2 machine to re-pressure existing formations and enhance and increase production.
The Patrick Henry currently includes thirteen (13) wells and one (1) saltwater injection well re-work project scheduled to be in full production by late spring to early summer. The Patrick Henry is located in Nowata County, Oklahoma and is surrounded by production that has been in existence since the early 1900's.
We plan to re-enter the 13 wells, acid frac the Bartlesville oil pay formation, equip the wells and put them into production. By performing an acid frac on each of the wells we would expect substantial production from each well for 6 months or more and then settled production for a number of years thereafter.
The Bartlesville is divided into 2 distinct members, referred to as Upper and Lower Bartlesville. Upper Bartlesville sand thickness is 9.6 net feet and covers the complete area. Lower Bartlesville averages 24.7 net feet and covers the same area. A shale zone at up to 15 feet thickness separates the two zones. Structure of the shale does not appear significant to the production. Sand pinches to the East and dips gently to the West - North West at the rate of some 60 feet per mile.
These wells are relatively shallow in nature and are inexpensive by today's standards to develop, maintain, and operate.
About Endeavor Power Corp.
Endeavor Power Corp. is an independent, energy company engaged in the acquisition, exploitation and development of oil and natural gas properties in the United States. Endeavor's objective is to seek out and develop opportunities in the oil and natural gas sectors that represent a low risk opportunity. Endeavor also aims to define larger projects that can be developed with Joint Venture partners.
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