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Monday, 08/04/2008 9:16:51 AM

Monday, August 04, 2008 9:16:51 AM

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lots to be updated on here:

The Thomas L. Davidson Project

Thomas L. Davidson well #1 is located in the Burrville Oil/Gas Field in Morgan County, Tennessee. A participation agreement with Ky-Tenn Oil Inc., is in place. The well is currently producing, and production is expected to ramp up considerably after the company completes a work-over procedure to increase production. The well is estimated to have 100,000+ barrels of oil in reserve. Magellan recently acidized the well under extreme pressure to flush it out in order to increase production. The well was then capped or closed off and re-opened for production the next day. Magellan expects that this will increase production by 20+ barrels/day before eventually settling back down.

the penberton property
http://magellan-energy.com/mg/prenbertonproperty.asp#



* The Ostil Paul Property



The Ostil Paul Property is located in Overton County, Tennesse. Specifically Miller Chapel / Bolestown area of Overton County, Tennessee. The area lies approximately 15 miles east of Livingston Tennessee along State Highway 52. The Ostil Paul Property lies North of the highway off Joppa Rd to the west of Miller Chapel. Basin Oil has recently discovered an oil accumulation that is both prolific in its production and unusual in its structure. Two of these wells on the Paul Property have produced over 150 BOPD since their discovery last fall. The Kelly Paul Property is less than ¾ of mile to the north.




The Martin Waterflood Project

The Martin Waterflood project is located about 50 miles northwest of Knoxville, and less than 20 miles from the Tennessee-Kentucky border in Morgan County, Tennessee. The number of wells and the way those wells will be utilized will be determined by a onsulting petroleum engineering firm, that will base its recommendations, in part, on geology of the area and field production records, provided by the company. Initial estimates of recoverable oil in place are in excess of 100,000 barrels of oil, with a current value of
more than $6.5 million.

The Martin field is currently in the final stages of primary production, producing a small amount of oil and gas from eight wells. Those initially targeted include: Thomas D. Martin #7 - Permit # 7316, Thomas D. Martin #4 - Permit #7329, Thomas D. Martin #11 - Permit #7651, Thomas D. Martin #12 - Permit #8169, Thomas D. Martin #14 - Permit # 8223 and Thomas D. Martin #15 - Permit #8224.

TMD Energy expects to have the project completed and in operation by late 2008 or early 2009 depending upon several factors, including the approval process, weather and availability of equipment.