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Thursday, 11/05/2015 10:34:16 AM

Thursday, November 05, 2015 10:34:16 AM

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"$25-$40 million capital budget for 2016"

San Antonio (November 3, 2015) — Abraxas Petroleum Corporation (“Abraxas” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:AXAS) today provided the following operational update; announces 2016 guidance and capital budget.

Williston Basin

On the Ravin Northwest pad at Abraxas’ North Fork prospect, in McKenzie County, North Dakota, the Ravin 8H, Sten–Rav 1H and Stenehjem 5H were successfully fracture stimulated and are currently being drilled-out. Abraxas also successfully drilled and cased the Stenehjem 14H-15H and is currently drilling the lateral section of the Stenehjem 13H. This will be followed by the lateral sections of the Stenehjem 10H-12H. Abraxas owns a working interest of approximately 74% and 78% in the Ravin Northwest wells and Stenehjem 10H-15H, respectively.

Gulf Coast

At Abraxas’ Portilla Field, in San Patricio County, Texas, the Company is commencing a pilot program to test Glori Energy’s (NASDAQ: GLRI) microbial enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology known as AERO. Glori Energy estimates that the deployment of the technology can potentially recover an additional 9-12% of the original oil in place or up to 20% of the remaining oil in analogous fields. As a reminder, Portilla Field was discovered by the Superior Oil Company in 1950 and has cumulative production of approximately 80 million barrels of oil from various sandstone reservoirs from about 3,500 to 9,600 feet. Abraxas acquired a 100% working interest in the field from Mobil Oil Corporation in 1992. The three main reservoirs at depths of 7300 – 8100 feet are the objectives of the AERO technology, and Abraxas estimates those reservoirs originally contained about 125 million barrels of oil. To date the reservoirs have produced about 70 million barrels of oil and continues to steadily produce over 200 BOPD. These main reservoirs produce with a natural water drive mechanism, which permits relatively inexpensive deployment of the AERO technology. None of the field has been subjected to other enhanced oil recovery methods, such as CO2. If the pilot is successful, full field deployment will commence in 2016.

2016 Guidance and Capital Budget

Abraxas recently received board approval for a $25-$40 million capital budget for 2016 (broken down in further detail below). Estimated production volumes associated with this budget are forecasted to be 6,100 boepd at the midpoint of guidance. The low end of the production and CAPEX guidance range anticipates six gross well completions in the Bakken in the third quarter of 2016. With a commodity price recovery, Abraxas expects to deploy additional cash flow into the Company’s asset base. The high end of the production and CAPEX guidance range anticipates an additional four gross well completions in the Bakken in the fourth quarter of 2016 and approximately $6 million of additional CAPEX in the Eagle Ford/Austin Chalk, Powder River Basin or at Portilla. Abraxas is not assuming any incremental volumes associated with the additional $6 million of spending at this time. http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=69161267


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