Oklahoma

2008 - 3


Brinx Resources Ltd. endeavor into the 2008-3 program has proved very successful. The 2008-3 program is composed of four, 3-D seismically defined separate prospects with one exploratory well in three of the prospects and two in the forth prospect. Targeted pay zones include the prolific Oil Creek and Bromide Sands, Viola Limestone, Deese Sandstone and Layton Sandstone. All of these prospects combined have the potential to have reserves in excess of 500,000 barrels of oil and over one billion cubic feet of natural gas. One of the wells has very similar geology and structure to the Bromide sands in the successful Owl Creek field formerly owned by Brinx and other partners.

The exploratory drilling portion of this program was completed in early April 2009 with the last well completed in late May. Four of the five well in the program were successful and production casing has been set on all four successful wells. All of the successful wells encountered multiple potential pay zones.

The first well completed was perforated over a large interval and then fracture treated. After recovering a minimal amount of the water used to fracture treat the well started flowing load water, oil and natural gas. The next two wells were completed and all three wells are currently producing commercial rates of oil and gas. This project is currently producing 270 barrels of oil and 125 mcf feet of natural gas every day.