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Message: SHOAL POINT ENERGY RECEIVES RESOURCE EVALUATION FOR CONSOLIDATED LAND POSITION,

Mr. David Black reports

SHOAL POINT ENERGY RECEIVES RESOURCE EVALUATION FOR CONSOLIDATED LAND POSITION, WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND, AND UPDATES TESTING PROGRAM FOR 3K39 WELL

Shoal Point Energy Ltd., on May 2, 2012, received a resource evaluation from AJM Deloitte of Calgary for exploration licences 1070, 1120 and 1097R, offshore western Newfoundland. The report is dated March 12, 2012 and evaluates resources of the Green Point Formation within the Humber Arm Allochthon structural unit. The report utilizes and considers a variety of geological and geophysical data, including historical and modern wells in the Port au Port and Parsons Pond areas, a large dataset of offshore 2D seismic data, regional geological mapping and interpretation, and evidence for mature hydrocarbons in shallow wells and seeps.

Summary of Results

The Total Undiscovered Petroleum Initially-in-Place (PIIP) for the combined Exploration Licenses, in barrels of oil, are: 11.2 billion (low estimate), 22.5 billion (best estimate), and 49.4 billion (high estimate).

The Total Prospective Oil Resources (defined as potentially recoverable) for the combined Exploration Licenses, in barrels of oil, are: 0.475 billion (low), 0.968 billion (best), and 2.172 billion (high).

Tabulation of Results by Property


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|Total Undiscovered Petroleum Initially - In - Place | | | |Low |Best |High |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|EL 1070 |Green Point Shale |Mstb | |693,289 |2,352,512 |7,982,691 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|EL 1120 |Green Point Shale |Mstb | |704,329 |2,420,715 |8,319,780 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|EL 1097R |Green Point Shale |Mstb | |9,822,002 |17,687,031|33,066,136|
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|Undiscovered PIIP | | | |11,219,620|22,460,258|49,368,607|
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| | | | | | | |
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|Total | | | |Low |Best |High |
|Undiscovered | | | | | | |
|Petroleum | | | | | | |
|- In - | | | | | | |
|Place | | | | | | |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|EL 1070 |Green Point Shale |Mstb | |28,401 |99,809 |350,763 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|EL 1120 |Green Point Shale |Mstb | |28,886 |102,702 |365,157 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|EL 1097R |Green Point Shale |Mstb | |418,122 |766,044 |1,456,179 |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|Prospective| | | |475,409 |968,555 |2,172,099 |
|Resources | | | | | | |
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As AJM defines in its report, "Undiscovered Petroleum Initially-In-Place (equivalent to undiscovered resources) is that quantity of petroleum that is estimated, on a given date, to be contained in accumulations yet to be discovered. The recoverable portion of Undiscovered Petroleum Initially-In-Place is referred to as Prospective Resources; the remainder as Unrecoverable", and furthermore, "Prospective Resources are those quantities of petroleum estimated, as of a given date, to be potentially recoverable from undiscovered accumulations by application of future development projects. Prospective Resources have both an associated chance of discovery and a chance of development". "Low" (conservative), "Best" and "High" (optimistic) estimates refer to the range of uncertainty of estimated recoverable volumes.

It should be noted that these resource estimates apply to the total distribution of the Green Point Shale in offshore west Newfoundland, of which the Company's interests currently include approximately 91% by surface area.

Testing Update

The Company reports that it has finished the first stage of testing, which involved an injection and extended leak-off test (DST#2). The test was designed and monitored by the completions group at NuTech, the Company's consultants in Houston. Data quality is excellent and provides direct measurements of permeability and pressure within oil-bearing matrix rock. This data will enable the Company to design future completion programs, and to compare and contrast the Green Point shale with unconventional reservoirs in other productive basins. Further studies on this data will be reported when available.

Shoal Point intends to commence the next cased hole test (DST#3) on Saturday, May 5, 2012. This test has been designed as a flow test of unstimulated Green Point formation, and is the first of three planned flow tests.

We seek Safe Harbor.

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