Junex's Galt No. 4 Horizontal Well Continues to Deliver Strong Production Rates

QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Mar 16, 2015) - Junex Inc. (TSX VENTURE:JNX) ("Junex" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has completed its most recent phase of oil production testing in its Galt No. 4 Horizontal well. This latest phase started on February 26th and ended on March 11th. The Company deliberately set the production rate during this latest phase according to its plan such that an average rate of 206 barrels of oil per day ("BOPD") was maintained during the final ten days of this period.

Since the Galt No. 4 Horizontal well finished drilling, Junex has recovered a total volume of 7,200 barrels of light, sweet crude oil from combined production testing operations and well cleanup/swabbing operations.

According to our plan announced on February 2nd, the well is now shut-in such that the pressure build-up of the Forillon reservoir will be measured over the period of spring break-up. After this, the pressure gauges will be retrieved then the recorded data will be analyzed and interpreted by Junex's engineers and independent industry specialists. This pressure build-up data will provide invaluable information as to the reservoir characteristics of the Forillon reservoir in the Galt No. 4 Horizontal Well.

"We are very pleased that our milestone well continues to deliver strong production rates. This significant oil discovery is not an end result in itself but it is the beginning of the next phase of operations geared to further proving-up the Galt oil accumulation. We now plan to move ahead with our delineation program that includes the drilling of the Galt No. 5 Horizontal well, followed by completion of a detailed 3D seismic program, then the drilling of the Galt No. 6 & No. 7 Horizontal wells. We expect to spud the No. 5 Horizontal well by the beginning of the summer" said Mr. Peter Dorrins, Junex's President & Chief Executive Officer.

More than 2,370 barrels of light, sweet crude oil was produced during this latest phase of production testing of our oil discovery in the first horizontal oil exploration well ever drilled by industry in Quebec. No hydraulic fracturing operation of this conventional reservoir was performed in this well.

This discovery well was horizontally drilled from the existing Galt No. 4 Vertical wellbore to a total measured depth of 2,400 meters, of which 1,503 meters was drilled within the oil reservoir. Numerous significant oil shows associated with fracture porosity recorded during drilling and results from downhole well logging clearly indicate that the oil reservoir is intensely fractured and that the Galt No. 4 Horizontal well intersected the near-vertical natural fractures at an optimum angle of approximately 90 degrees, as forecast in the original well design.