Cardiff Energy Corp. provided an update on the status of the Clayton #1H following the successful acid treatment. As previously announced on March 30, 2016 the Clayton #1H was treated with 19,000 gallons of acid in 9 intervals which encountered the higher hydrocarbon shows during drilling.

The reservoir responded extremely well to the treatment; strong pressure was encountered in the well with numerous gas kicks and fluids flowing to surface. The next step was to install a pump to begin pumping off the completion and drilling fluid. The completion team estimates that roughly 3,000 barrels of fluid needs to be removed from the Clayton #1H before significant oil cuts will be encountered.

To date over 1,000 barrels has been removed and during the next 10 days the completion team expects to see increased oil shows and to be in a position to prepare the well for commercial production. Once production stabilizes the company will be in a position to report a flow rate.