Wednesday, January 7, 2009

QEC News Unrisked Target=$41.42:Initial flow back the wells have co-produced burnable gas and frac fluids at varying rates











































January 7, 2009





Questerre Updates Their Quebec Yamaska Activities
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Jan. 7, 2009) -

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Questerre Energy Corporation ("Questerre" or the "Company") (TSX:QEC)(OSLO:QEC) updated operations for the St. Francois du Lac and St. Louis de Richelieu horizontal wells on the Yamaska permits in the St. Lawrence Lowlands, Quebec.

Operated by its partner, both horizontal wells were successfully frac'd. Frac operations went according to plan and on schedule. On initial flow back the wells have co-produced burnable gas and frac fluids at varying rates.

The frac plugs were only just recently drilled out with minor operational delays. Tubing has been run in the hole to complete the well for long term production testing which will also assist in lifting the frac fluids for final clean up of the wells. We anticipate it will take several weeks for final clean up of the wells and determination of a final stabilized production rate equivalent to a '30-day rate'.

Michael Binnion, President and Chief Executive Officer of Questerre, commented, "These are the two first horizontal wells in the Lowlands and are another step in a multi-well pilot program to evaluate the commerciality of the Quebec shale plays. They represent a critical step in our technical understanding of the Quebec shales and we are obviously pleased with how well the frac operations were carried out. "

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