EGPI Firecreek, Inc. announced it has finalized its sale for a portion of its oil & gas interests to Mondial Ventures, Inc. for $1.15 million in a share issuance.

As previously reported, EGPI had entered into an Agreement to sell a portion of its working and net revenue interests to Cubo Energy, PLC. Recently, Cubo authorized the assignment of the Agreement over to U.S.-based Mondial Ventures, Inc. who has recently completed the transaction.

Terms for the purchase of the North 40 acres of the J.B. Tubb Leasehold Estate/Amoco Crawar field consists of a 37.5% working interest ("WI"), 28.125% net revenue interest ("NRI") in the oil and gas interests, and pro rata oil & gas revenue and reserves for all depths below the surface to 8500 ft. including all related assets, fixtures, equipment, three well heads and three well bores. The field is located in the Permian Basin and the Crawar Field, which is directly adjacent to property operated by Chevron Corporation in Ward County, Texas (12 miles southeast of Monahans and 30 miles west of Odessa in West Texas). Based on engineering reports, the working and net revenue interests carry a gross value of $1,150,000.

Currently, there are three wells in operation on the property currently producing approximately 300+ barrels of oil per month. Plans are to immediately increase and stabilize oil and natural gas production, thereby increasing initial production to approximately 900 to 1000 barrels of oil per month, with additional anticipated oil production increases, as the remedial work programs progress. The purchase also includes the Highland Production Company No. 2 well-bore in the oil and gas interests and pro rata oil & gas revenue and reserves with depth of ownership from 4700 ft. to 4900 ft.

Additional terms for the purchase include an option to develop and drill a series of wells on the J.B. Tubb Leasehold Estate/Amoco Crawar Field, South 40. The following formations are currently available for oil & gas drilling considerations in the South 40 acreage: Glorietta, Upper Clearfork, Tubbs, Lower Clearfork, Witchita Albany, Wolfcamp, Detrital Zone and Waddell formations.

Mondial Ventures initially plans to exercise one of its options by providing $1.575 million, raised on a best efforts basis, for Capital Expenditures ("CAPEX"), for the drilling of an Ellenburger Well located on the South 40 acreage. The work program calls for drilling down to an 8,300 ft. depth on a turn-key basis. Public Records reveal an average production rate of 240 barrels of oil per day for Ellenburger wells on properties adjacent to the South 40 acreage that are currently owned by Chevron, BP and McCulloch Oil Corp. of California.

Under terms of the finalized Agreement Mondial Ventures has assumed $450,000 of oil and gas related liabilities from EGPI Firecreek. Additionally, EGPI Firecreek shall retain a 37.5% WI and 28.125% NRI for any future development and drilling oil & gas work programs with Mondial Ventures.