Breitling Oil and Gas Announces Re-Entry of BREITLING-BURR #1 Has Begun

Breitling Oil and Gas began the re-entry of the BREITLING-BURR #1 oil and natural gas well on May 7, 2010.

Breitling Oil and Gas Announces Re-Entry of BREITLING-BURR #1 Has Begun
Irving, TX, May 15, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Breitling Oil and Gas, an independent oil and gas company based in Irving, Texas, today announced that the Company began the re-entry of the BREITLING-BURR #1 on May 7, 2010 in Jefferson, County Texas. The well is a re-entry of a vertical well in the Hackberry Sand formation. The well is expected to be completed within the next few weeks.

Last month Breitling announced it has acquired thousands of acres of leases in the Gulf Coast regions of Texas and Louisiana as it continues to expand its Gulf Coast Exploration initiative. Breitling identified 29 future oil and gas drilling locations within the acreage.

Chris Faulkner, CEO of Breitling Oil and Gas, said, "We are kicking off our Gulf Coast on-shore initiative with a prime re-completion prospect in the Hackberry formation and potentially fracing a new Frio pay zone simultaneously." Faulkner added, “The initial bottom-hole pressure is coming in at 9000 psi and both existing fracs are intact and not watered out.” For more information on this and other activities of the Company, see the Breitling Oil and Gas web site at http://www.breitlingoilandgas.com

Breitling has current oil and gas exploration projects all over the United States.

About Breitling Oil and Gas
Dallas-based Breitling Oil and Gas Corporation is an experienced independent oil and gas exploration and production company. Breitling has thrived for over 5 years by leveraging teams of industry experts and creating opportunities for oil and gas investors. With veteran employees and long term industry relationships, Breitling is uniquely positioned to have the advantage in developing high quality prospects.

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