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  • High Arctic builds int'l revenues with US$15-million Armenia project

    CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada
    Sept 8 2006


    High Arctic builds international revenues as US$15-million Armenia
    project advances


    RED DEER, AB, Sept. 7 /CNW/ - High Arctic Energy Services Trust
    (TSX: HWO.UN) (the "Trust") today announced the mobilization of a
    drilling rig in preparation for Integrated Project Management (IPM)
    activities in Armenia with Transeuro Energy Corp. of Vancouver.
    The Armenia project is a continuation of the 36-month IPM
    agreement announced in August 2005 that has the Trust managing
    Transeuro's worldwide concessions, including asset and operations
    management, development of work programs and authority for
    expenditures, and supplying services and equipment. The initial phase
    of the planned US$15-million underbalanced drilling program in Armenia
    is scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of this year with a
    three-well exploration program.
    "The continued development of our IPM activities with Transeuro
    into Armenia further expands our international activities and provides
    an opportunity to add to our expertise," said Jed Wood, President and
    Chief Executive Officer. "This project again demonstrates the ongoing
    value of IPM to our customers and investors."
    The Trust also announced that Scottie Hannah, who recently joined
    the High Arctic team as Drilling Operations Manager, will provide
    management and technical support to the Armenia IPM
    activities. Mr. Hannah has more than 28 years experience in the oil
    and gas industry, including several drilling superintendent positions
    and most recently was the Business Unit Manager, Air and Underbalanced
    Drilling, for Weatherford International Ltd.

    About High Arctic

    The Trust, through its subsidiaries, is a global provider of
    underbalanced well construction services, including drilling,
    completion, workover operations and Integrated Project
    Management. High Arctic's new underbalanced drilling technology and
    equipment is recognized for its ability to improve oil and gas
    production capabilities and is expected to develop greater acceptance
    in international markets. Based in Red Deer, High Arctic has domestic
    operations in Alberta, British Columbia and the Northwest
    Territories. International operations are currently active in the
    Middle East and former Soviet Republics.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release may contain forward-looking statements
    relating to expected future events and financial and operating results
    of the Trust that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may
    differ materially from management expectations as projected in such
    forward-looking statements for a variety of reasons, including market
    and general economic conditions and the risks and uncertainties
    detailed in the Trust's prospectus filed with the Canadian securities
    regulatory authorities. Due to the potential impact of these factors,
    the Trust disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise
    any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
    information, future events or otherwise, unless required by applicable
    law.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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