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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Ivanhoe Mobilizes Rig for 2nd Mongolia Well

- Ivanhoe Mobilizes Rig for 2nd Mongolia Well

Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Ivanhoe Energy Inc.

Ivanhoe and Ivanhoe's wholly-owned subsidiary Sunwing Energy Ltd., announced that Ivanhoe's drilling team has begun moving the drilling rig to the site of the second exploration well in east-central Mongolia.

"Our drilling program was designed to advance our knowledge of Mongolia's Nyalga Basin, a highly prospective area with numerous potential structures that could be tested by drilling," David Dyck, President and Chief Operating Officer, said. "These initial wells are testing two different structures with diverse seismic characteristics."

Mr. Dyck said testing has been completed at the first exploration well, N16-1E-1A, which was drilled to a depth of 2,003 meters. The first well has been plugged and abandoned and the rig disassembled for mobilization.

"While the testing of our first well did not encounter oil shows in the reservoir, it has provided vital information that we are combining with our seismic data to help guide our continuing drilling program."

The second well is on an eight-square-kilometer structure approximately 12 kilometers from the first well. Drilling of the second well is expected to begin by the end of this month toward a target depth of approximately 2,500 meters.

"Mongolia in general, and the Nyalga Basin in particular, is in the early days of oil exploration, requiring a great deal of study to understand its full potential. We remain optimistic that our exploration efforts will enable the discovery of oil resources at our Mongolian project," Mr. Dyck added.

Sunwing Energy Ltd. is party to a Production-Sharing Contract with the Mongolian Government for Block XVI, a 12,679-square-kilometer area that encompasses the Nyalga Basin and is adjacent to the north-south Trans-Mongolian Railway.

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