Compton Petroleum Corp., Calgary, (Toronto: CMT; NYSE: CMZ) has acquired its partner's working interest in the Callum play in southern Alberta, retroactive March 1. Compton now has a 100% working interest in the Callum lands, wells, Callum gas plant, and related infrastructure. As previously announced, the company completed a 100% working-interest natural gas well at Callum, which was placed on continuous production in December. The first two weeks of initial production averaged approximately 1,525 barrels of oil equivalent per day from a single sand and the well is continuing to produce approximately 300 barrels of oil equivalent per day as at the end of February 2006. A total of 10 wells are planned at Callum for 2006.
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