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Maps

1. Northeastern BC Geology Cross Section
Diagrammatic Southwest to Northeastern Geologic section through Northeastern BC.
PDF (104KB)

 2. Correlation Chart Model 
Stratigraphic correlation chart: Northeastern BC and adjacent areas.
PDF (2.7MB)

 3. Oil and Gas Fields in NE British Columbia
Map of wells, oil fields, gas fields and overlap fields in Northeastern BC.
PDF (3.2MB)

Bighorn Petroleum News

 

March 6, 2008
Bighorn Petroleum Ltd. (TSX-V:BHP ) (“Bighorn” the “Company”)- Further to the Company’s news release dated
February 6, 2008 the Company spudded a Blue Sky test well located at c-96-F/94-P-7 Helmet Area
northeastern British Columbia.

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February 15, 2008
Bighorn Petroleum Ltd. (TSX-V: BHP) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that further to its news releases of February 6, 2008, and February 12, 2008, it has now completed the second and final tranche of its non-brokered private placement and accordingly has issued 800,000 flow-through units (the “FT Units”) of the Company at a price of $0.10 per FT Unit and 6,830,000 non-flow-through units (the “NFT Units”) of the Company at a price of $0.10 per NFT Unit for total gross proceeds to the Company of $763,000.00.

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February 12, 2008
Bighorn Petroleum LTD. closes first tranche of non-brokered private placement financing.

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February 6, 2008
Bighorn Petroleum Ltd. (TSX-V:BHP ) (“Bighorn” the “Company”) - The Company wishes to announce that its plan to merge with Flying A Petroleum Ltd. (“Flying A”), Wyn Developments Inc. (“Wyn”) and Tenaka Drilling Consortium Ltd. (“Tenaka”) into a newly formed Company (Canada Gas Corp), as previously disclosed, is proceeding as planned and a shareholders meeting to approve the amalgamation and other matters is expected to be called in the short term.

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Northeastern British Columbia:

Source: http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/subwebs/oilandgas/resource/cog/nebc.htm

The northeastern region of the province has been a focus of petroleum exploration and development since 1952. Its 194,000 square kilometres include the northern foothills of the Rocky Mountains and the northwestern part of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB). Over 12,600 wells have been drilled to date. About 860 billion cubic metres (31 trillion cubic feet [Tcf]) of marketable natural gas remain to be discovered. The BC foothills and deeper plays, in particular hold potential for significant additional gas reserves. Up to 42 million cubic metres (265 million barrels) of recoverable oil remain either undiscovered, or will be recovered using improved recovery techniques. The productability of a major undeveloped CBG resource (conservatively estimated to be 60 Tcf) in the Northeast is currently being evaluated by several producers.