10/30/08 NewsvineCommentDENVER, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Basic Earth Science Systems, Inc. (Basic or the Company) (BSIC)
provided an update in its most recent Annual Report To Shareholders
concerning the status of the well being drilled on its Banks Prospect
farmout in McKenzie County, North Dakota. The Wil E. Coyote 2H-9 is
operated by Panther Energy Company, LLC. (Panther). Under the
previously disclosed farmout agreement Basic has a 6.5% carried
working interest in this well. More details concerning this agreement
can be found in previous press releases.

>From the body of the Annual Report To Shareholders the Company stated,
"As of the writing of this letter, Panther is drilling its first well.
This is the good news. Like most new entrants to the Williston Basin,
they are facing a difficult learning curve. Our observation is that
the "learning" part is especially difficult for them. This seems to be
the norm for most companies from outside of the area on their first
well. The current benchmark for drilling a horizontal well is 24 days.
At the time of this writing, Panther is on Day 62, at $6 million, and
has yet to effectively leave the vertical wellbore; much less begin
the horizontal portion of the well. While ominous, we are not overly
concerned. We are not paying for this one, or the next. We cannot
predict Panther's continued involvement or ours. It is conceivable,
though not probable, that Panther would abandon this venture and we
would regain our initial ownership. At the other extreme, it is
conceivable that we will not elect to participate in Panther's third
well. Until these decision points are reached and the numerous
variables involved reveal themselves, Panther's continued interest or
our timing to "jump-in" and participate remains undetermined."

"Panther has experienced a series of adverse events in the drilling of
the Wil E Coyote well," commented Ray Singleton, President of Basic.
"I have personally been on location to assess the situation. I have
spoken to the on- site supervision team of the well. They believe they
are the victims of a resurrected, out-of-area, imported drilling rig
and poor crews."

"They have drilled vertically down to the Bakken formation around
11,000 feet and recovered drill bit cuttings and measured respectable
gas shows. Wellbore diagnostic surveys were run that showed a normal
Bakken interval for this area. They are encouraged by what they
encountered; as am I. They have come up to around 9,000 feet, and as
of this PR, were preparing to begin building the curve to horizontally
enter the Bakken formation. With two wells to drill before we become
financially involved, they have a lot of time to learn and/or get this
rig in shape. We, along with our other partners, all hope for their
success. We will continue to actively monitor their learning curve,
and base our future expectations accordingly."


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