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Force Energy has entered into an LOI (Letter of Intent) to drill and develop the Diamond Springs Prospect located within the Wind River Basin. If successful, the Northwest segment of the Diamond Springs Prospect alone could yield an estimated return of approximately $190 Million in gross revenue.

Force Energy has also entered into an LOI on the Dripping Rock Prospect, located in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Dripping Rock wells are prolific with reserves of up to 20 BCF (Billion Cubic Feet) per well with an average of 10 BCF. Assuming 50% recovery of the average Dripping Rock EUR, drilling 8 wells at $9.00 MCF gas represents an estimated $360 Million of gas potential in the ground.

Force Energy Corp. has a 20% working interest in the Hayter Well (10D Hayter 10-8-40-1 W4M) located in Alberta, Canada. The well was spudded in January 2007 and drilled to a total depth. The well logs revealed a gas zone of 4 to 5 meters of thickness in a shallow zone and a heavy oil pay zone of 2 meters of thickness in the target Dina Sand zone. Although the results in the Dina sand were lower than expected and a decision was made to case the well in 2007, at today’s prices, the Hayter could produce an economic well.

County Line Energy completed a $650,000 3D seismic program covering nine sections of land in pursuit of a potential multi well heavy oil drilling opportunity. The geological model was based on interpretation from a previous well, which produced 16,000 barrels of heavy oil. The seismic program was designed to determine whether the structure found in this well existed to a larger extent on the subject property. The 3D seismic revealed an extremely large anomaly with similar characteristics. The nature of this large anomaly suggested that a multi well drilling opportunity might exist. Although this well will likely be completed as a producing well the results of the drilling have negated the ultimate potential of the Hayter property.

About the Purchase of Interest in the Hayter Well

On August 1, 2006, County Line Energy Corp. (“County Line”) signed a participation agreement with Black Creek Resources Ltd. (“BCR”) in which County Line acquired the right to become the operator and drill the Hayter well (10D Hayter 10-8-40-1 W4M) located in Alberta, Canada. In order to exercise that interest and acquire the rights to drill the Hayter well, County Line agreed to pay 100% of all costs associated with the seismic option agreement and pay 100% of the funds required to purchase rights to any existing seismic on the property which may be for sale and or shoot additional 2D and 3D on the property as required, pursuant to standard industry costs and practices.

Pursuant to a Participation Agreement dated December 21, 2006 between Black Creek Resources Ltd (“BCR”) and Nuance Exploration Ltd. (“NEL”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, we acquired a 100% ownership in the interpretation of 3D seismic data covering four sections of certain land located in the province of Alberta, Canada by paying $82,650 for the purpose of acquiring and interpreting the seismic data. On October 15, 2007, prior to the evaluation of the 3D seismic data, County Line sold to BCR its 100% interest in the subject property and received as consideration a non-interest bearing promissory note for $111,144 (CDN$110,000) to be repaid by November 30, 2007.

On November 30, 2007, County Line did not repay the amounts owing pursuant to the promissory note and NEL and County Line entered into a Participation Agreement whereby NEL accepted a 20% interest of the Grantor’s working interest in the County Line 10D Hayter 10-8-40-1 W4M well as full and final settlement of the promissory note. Pursuant to the terms of the Participation agreement NEL will assume 20% of all revenues, costs and expenses associated with the project.

 
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