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posted on Nov 26, 2008 01:17PM

NEWS RELEASE

Development Well Drilling Commences in Stoney Creek Field

Nov 24, 2008, (Calgary, Alberta) Contact Exploration Inc. (“Contact”) (TSX-V: CEX)

announces the drilling of a development well in their producing Stoney Creek Field, New

Brunswick. The Stoney Creek N-78-2328, which has commenced drilling, will be drilled to a

projected depth of 1115 metres and hydraulically fractured to exploit oil production from the

existing Stoney Creek Field.

Approval was received on November 14

th

, 2008 from the New Brunswick Department of Natural

Resources to drill Contact Stoney Creek N-78-2328. This vertical well, once drilled, will have a

suite of modern wireline logs over the entire interval as well as selected core samples taken from

the zone of interest. The acquisition of modern data from the Stoney Creek Field via this

wellbore will enable Contact to further verify the reservoir properties of the field. The Stoney

Creek N-78-2328 location was chosen in a high pressure section of the field offsetting some of

the most productive wells in Stoney Creek. Upon completion of the well, a stimulation treatment

using hydraulic fracturing is planned.

As a result of a recent study conducted by the University of New Brunswick, it has been

determined that a hydraulic fracture treatment is the most efficient method of exploiting the

reserves in the Stoney Creek Field. Drilling this development well and performing a fracturing

treatment should enable Contact to optimize future development and infill drilling in the field to

maximize production from the reservoir. If this method proves to be more efficient for

enhanced production of the oil reservoir, the same method can be utilized for the production of

gas from the gas bearing zones in Stoney Creek. The depth of the well will allow penetration

through the existing reservoirs and investigation of any conventional or unconventional potential

beneath the currently defined targets.

“We have been producing oil from the Stoney Creek field for over a year, and have a better

understanding of the reservoir’s behaviour through production” stated Darcy Spady, President

and CEO. “Using production data, combined with the excellent research conducted at the

University of New Brunswick by Dr. Laura Romero-Zerón and Mr. Mark Bacon, Master of

Science Candidate, we can better understand how to effectively deal with this unique

hydrocarbon deposit and optimize our recovery techniques.”

About Contact Exploration Inc.

Contact Exploration Inc. is a junior exploration company with a focus on Canadian East Coast

onshore conventional exploration, shale gas exploration & oil production. Contact’s holdings and

operations are located in close proximity to one of the world’s largest consumption markets, near

strong pipeline and refining infrastructure and in mature jurisdictions with reasonable royalty

structures in place.

Contact’s philosophy is to operate production and exploration in our core area of Atlantic

Canada, and to participate in unconventional shale gas exploration, such as the Windsor Shale

Block in Nova Scotia and the Beech Hill Shale Prospect in New Brunswick (both of which

prospects were generated by Contact).

Contact has onshore interests in approximately 700,000 acres in Nova Scotia, approximately

70,000 acres in west Newfoundland and 165,000 acres in New Brunswick which includes the

Stoney Creek Field (approximately 5,500 acres), a field with estimated proved and probable

reserves of 1.2 million barrels of oil and 7.2 bcf of natural gas. In addition to the Atlantic

Canadian properties, Contact has producing oil assets in south eastern Saskatchewan.

For further information please contact:

Darcy Spady, President & CEO

(403) 234-8663

dspady@contactexp.com

website:

www.contactexp.com

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future performance. All statements other than statements of historical fact may be forward-looking statements. These statements

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