Oil+Explosion+Rocks+the+Nation!

=**Press Release**= =**Letter to Stockholder**= =**Letter to Employees**= = = =** Oil Explosion Rocks the Nation! **=

**Alberta, Canada March 10, 2013:** On March 8th, BP’s well #3 blew out due to complications while drilling for oil at the site of Canadian Oil Fields. The oil is flowing at a rate of 15,000 barrels per day. In the process of trying to stop the flow of oil from the well, a crater was created at the site. This caused the casing to rupture and the rigging to collapse; causing a fire to erupt.

The high winds and cold weather are spreading the oil up to three miles away. BP is trucking away as much oil as possible per day and is digging pits and building dykes to try and contain the oil and gas spill. We are also trying to plug the well through various efforts; and as of now we have been unsuccessful.

The Alberta Energy Recourses and Conservation Board (ERCB) has taken over the well and hired another company and is in the process of trying to control the blowout. Two steam rigs are drilling relief wells and should have the well under control soon.

 Dear Stockholders:

In early March, we began to foresee issues with Well #3; the drilling mud was not returning as it normally does. The drilling supervisor advised the site engineer to stop drilling, and set casing to regain circulation. But according to the site engineer the location was perfectly safe and to continue drilling. On March 8, the Well blew out and starting spewing 15,000 barrels of oil and gas a day. The cold weather and high winds have spread the oil up to three miles away. The loss of oil created a crater at the site causing the casing to rupture and the rigging to collapse. This caused sparks to erupt and catch the rigging and oil on fire.

We are building dykes, digging pits, and trucking away oil to try and contain the spill. We have tried numerous tactics to fill the well and stop the flow of oil. Our actions so far have been unsuccessful. The ERCB has stepped in and taken control of the well.

They have contracted a new company to contain spill. New relief wells are being drilled and the well should be under control soon. We are happy to report that no lives have been lost in this incident.