Bird River Resources Inc. (CNSX:BDR) reports that the drilling portion of the
new well northeast of Sinclair, Manitoba at 12-15-8-28W1 has been completed. The
well was drilled into the Bakken formation at 926 meters and has a horizontal
leg of 1300 meters. The well has been cased for the entire length of the leg and
is awaiting fracing. There will be 27 fracing ports approximately 50 meters
apart. The operator of this well is Antler River Resources and Bird River has a
5% interest. 


Meanwhile, a drill rig has been moved to 13-23-1-28W east of Pierson, Manitoba.
This is a horizontal well with a 600 meter leg drilled into the Spearfish
formation. With drilling at 20 to 25 meters an hour the drilling portion is near
completion. The operator of this well is Atikwa Resources with a 50% interest.
Antler River and Bird River have 25% interest each.


About Bird River Resources Inc.

BDR is a Winnipeg, Manitoba based resource exploration company. The Company is
focusing on oil and gas exploration opportunities in south western Manitoba. BDR
presently holds a 5% gross and a 4% net participation in five producing oil
wells. Additionally, BDR also holds several oil leases in south western Manitoba
(interest ranges from 25% to 100%). The common shares of Bird River Resources
Inc. trade on the Canadian National Stock Exchange under the symbol BDR.


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upon current expectations or beliefs as well as a number of assumptions about
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