Far East Energy Corp. (OTC Markets: FEEC) has announced that appraisal well SYS03 has reached total depth; preliminary gas content has been determined for the SYE06 appraisal well; and, the 108D, an additional production well has spudded, bringing to 14 the number of wells spudded thus far in 2013.

The focus for the company remains the drilling and well-fracing program that management detailed in its conference call held April 18, 2013.

As part of the company's continuing appraisal well program, the SYS03, which is located in the east to southeast portion of the Shouyang Block, completed drilling to a total depth of 1,471 meters (or 4,826 feet) and penetrated the #15 coal seam revealing a total coal seam thickness of 3.77 meters (or approximately 12.4 feet). The coal was cored in its entirety and seven samples have been collected for desorption testing, which will allow for an assessment of gas content. Wire-line logging and open-hole testing will shortly be completed with estimates of permeability to follow.

The SYS03 well is a good control point between the P18 and SYS05 wells, verifying good continuity and stability of the targeted #15 coal seam. This encouraging result from the SYS03 greatly enhances confidence in the potential of the east and southeast portions of the Shouyang Block.

Meanwhile, results from the testing of core samples from the SYE06 appraisal well indicate an initial gas content of 592 standard cubic feet per ton (scf/t) or 16.76 cubic meters per ton (m3/t) in the #15 coal seam and 383 scf/t or 10.84 m3/t in the #9 coal seam. This well is approximately 5 kilometers due east of the P18 appraisal well, and continues to confirm high gas content across virtually all of the Shouyang Block.

Gas sales for Q1 2013 were 66.9 MMcf, an increase of 40% over the same period in 2012. Average gas price for Q1 2013 was $6.47 /Mcf, inclusive of the various state and provincial subsidies and VAT refunds. This compares to an average of $6.45 /Mcf in Q1 2012.

Due to increased demand for power in the vicinity of the company's 1H Pilot Area, the electric grid in that area is being upgraded. This increased demand for electricity is indicative of the rapid growth of energy demand in the region, for manufacturing facilities, chemical plants, and for the gas-fired power generation facility and LNG facilities being built adjacent to our 1H Pilot Area. As a result of this ongoing upgrade, since March 2013, the company has been experiencing intermittent power supply interruptions to its compressors in the Shouyang Block, as the power grid is being upgraded. In order to lessen the impact of these interruptions, the company's field personnel are in the process of procuring and installing company-owned gas-fired generators to ensure power continuity at its sales point.

As announced on January 16, 2013, the company completed a $60 million private debt placement during the first quarter, which funds a full production and appraisal well program through 2013.

Based in Houston, Texas, with offices in Beijing, and Taiyuan City, China, Far East Energy Corp. is focused on coalbed methane exploration and development in China.