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6 Jan 2011

Kurdistan Well Operations Update

Sterling (AIM: SEY), the independent oil and gas exploration and production company with interests in the Middle East and Africa, provides the following update on operations in the Sterling operated Sangaw North block (53.33% working interest) in Kurdistan.

Since the last update on 23 November 2010, operations have been conducted to remove the hydrocarbon gas, containing approximately 0.5% hydrogen sulphide, that had entered the well bore and to retrieve the drill pipe that had parted at a depth of approximately 850 metres.

The gas influx has been contained, removed from the wellbore, and flared. The drilling fluid in the well bore has been replaced with heavier fluid to control the higher formation pressure encountered at the base of the well.

The drill pipe in the well bore has been adversely affected by the hydrogen sulphide within the gas, with the steel becoming brittle and prone to fracturing. Consequently, operations to retrieve the drill pipe have been challenging with drill pipe being recovered in lengths of between 1 metre and 120 metres, and operations being required to clean smaller pieces from the well bore.

The top of the drill pipe remaining in the well is at approximately 1,670 metres, some 220 metres below the bottom of the existing casing.

Recent operations indicate that the structural integrity of the drill pipe is improving with depth. The Company plans, based on the increasing rate of recovery, to continue retrieving drill pipe to reach the bottom hole assembly. However, if the rate of drill pipe recovery does not remain sufficiently high, the Company may proceed to abandon the existing wellbore at a depth in the open hole above the remaining drill pipe, sidetrack at this depth to a new well bore and re-drill the remaining section to the planned casing point.

These operations are challenging and the Company is unable to provide an estimate of the length of time that will be required to successfully complete them. Once they have been completed, the Company plans to run casing in the well. Sterling

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