BNK Petroleum Inc. (Toronto: BKX), has provided an update on its Tishomingo Field, Caney oil shale operations in Oklahoma as well as its Polish shale gas project.

Oklahoma - Tishomingo Field

The company's fifth Caney well, the Barnes 7-2H, was successfully fracture stimulated in 85% of the lateral and, while early in the flowback phase, has averaged approximately 520 barrels a day of oil and 230 barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOEPD) of natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs) over the last four days. Despite its shorter completed lateral section, the Barnes 7-2H well has an oil rate comparable to the initial oil rate of the company's previous well, the Hartgraves 5-3H well. The Barnes 7-2H well is the first well drilled in what the company believes is a more prolific and thicker oil rich subinterval of the Caney .

The entire 5,039 foot lateral was not fracture stimulated due to a perforation tool getting temporarily stuck in the well after the successful stimulation of 27 stages. The removal of the perforation tool delayed the unrestricted flowback of the well. The company plans on finishing the stimulation of the last five stages following the Wiggins 12-8H stimulation.

Wolf Regener , president and CEO, commented, "In the Barnes 7-2H well, approximately 70% of the production is oil versus about 50 percent in our previous Caney wells. These strong oil rates are particularly encouraging considering the shorter lateral and the delays we had in getting this well into production due to the stuck tool."

The company also successfully finished drilling the Wiggins 12-8H well and plans to begin fracture stimulation of that well in the third week of December. The Wiggins 12-8H well has about 4,100 feet of lateral in the Caney that is planned to be fracture stimulated.

The drilling rig has since been mobilized to the next location and has already begun drilling the Company's next Caney well, the Leila 31-2H well which is expected to take about 30 days.

The company has approximately 100% working interest in both the Wiggins 12-8H and the Leila 31-2H wells. As a result of the company's recent operations, its net acreage in the Caney and Upper Sycamore formations in Tishomingo Field has increased to approximately 14,880 acres.

Poland

In Poland , the company has received the requested concession modification amendment for the Gapowo B-1 well on its Bytow concession. The company has also now received all the other permits needed to re-enter the Gapowo B-1 well and drill a horizontal lateral in the Ordovician formation. A drilling rig has been contracted, is currently mobilizing to the location, and is expected to start drilling after the first of the year. The well is expected to take about 35 days to drill. The fracture stimulation will follow after the removal of the rig.

The vertical Gapowo B-1 well had encountered over-pressured, gas charged, organic-rich shales in the Lower Silurian and Ordovician intervals. While drilling the vertical well the average and maximum total gas readings were much higher than those seen in the Company's other Baltic Basin wells. The analysis of the log and core data leads the company to believe that the Lower Silurian and Ordovician shales are highly prospective for shale gas as the shales have good total organic carbon, porosities and permeabilities. The company's geological work indicates that these characteristics are likely to extend over a significant portion of the company's Baltic Basin acreage.

Corporate

The company announced that Gary Johnson has accepted the position of CFO and VP of the company on a permanent basis. Johnson had previously been appointed CFO on an interim basis.

BNK is based in Camarillo, Calif.