Far East Energy Production Increases To Over 500,000 Cubic Feet Per Day

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MEDIA RELEASE PR37370


Far East Energy Production Increases to Over 500,000 Cubic Feet Per Day


HOUSTON, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


    Far East Energy Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: FEEC) announced today that gas

production in the Shouyang Block of Shanxi Province, China, has now risen to 500,000

cubic feet, or 500 Mcf per day. Previously, on November 30, Far East announced that gas

production from the Shouyang Block had exceeded 400,000 cubic feet per day.


    "This acceleration in gas production is not unexpected," said Garry Ward,

Senior Vice President of Engineering, "but the rapidity of the increase is a

surprise, and a pleasant one."


    Far East does note that, as in any oil and gas exploration activity,

certain events such as normal fluctuations in gas flow, wells being taken

offline for workovers, etcetera, could cause reductions in the amount of gas

being produced.


    About Far East Energy Corporation

    Based in Houston, Texas, with offices in Beijing, Kunming, and Taiyuan

City, China, Far East Energy Corporation is focused on CBM exploration and

development in China.


    Statements contained in this press release that state the intentions,

hopes, beliefs, anticipations, expectations or predictions of the future of

Far East Energy Corporation and its management are forward-looking statements

within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,

and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. It is

important to note that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees

of future performance and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual

results could differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking

statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from

those projected in such forward-looking statements include: pipelines may not

be constructed or their routes may differ from those mentioned; pipeline and

local distribution/CNG companies may decline to purchase or take our gas; the

gas produced at our wells may not increase to commercially viable quantities

or may decrease; we may have insufficient capital to develop the Shouyang

field; weather may significantly delay the planned drilling program; wells

may be damaged or adversely impacted during the production process, resulting

in decreases in the amount of gas produced, or that can be produced; certain

proposed transactions with Arrow may not close on a timely basis or at all,

including due to a failure to satisfy closing conditions or otherwise; the

anticipated benefits to us of transactions with Arrow may not be realized;

the final amounts received by us from Arrow may be different than

anticipated; Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) may not approve the

extensions of the Qinnan Production Sharing Contract (Qinnan PSC) on a timely

basis or at all; PetroChina or MOFCOM may require certain changes to the

terms and conditions of the Qinnan PSC in conjunction with their approval of

any extension; our lack of operating history; limited and potentially

inadequate management of our cash resources; risk and uncertainties

associated with exploration, development and production of CBM; expropriation

and other risks associated with foreign operations; disruptions in capital

markets effecting fundraising; matters affecting the energy industry

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generally; lack of availability of oil and gas field goods and services;

environmental risks; drilling and production risks; changes in laws or

regulations affecting our operations, as well as other risks described in our

Annual Report on Form 10-K for 2008 and subsequent filings with the

Securities and Exchange Commission.



SOURCE  Far East Energy Corporation


    CONTACT: David Nahmias, +1-901-218-7770, dnahmias@fareastenergy.com, or

Bruce Huff, +1-832-598-0470, bhuff@fareastenergy.com, or Catherine Gay,

+1-832-598-0470, cgay@fareastenergy.com, all of Far East Energy Corporation









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