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Based in Houston, Texas, with satellite offices in Beijing, Kunming
and Taiyuan City, China, Far East Energy Corporation (OTC BB: FEEC)
is focused on exploring some of the largest coalbed methane (CBM)
projects in China through its agreements with ConocoPhillips and
China United Coalbed Methane Company, Ltd. (CUCBM). Coalbed methane,
a form of natural gas, is a clean-burning fuel that the People’s
Republic of China intends to use to supply part of its enormous
energy needs.
MISSION
Far East Energy's mission is to become a recognized leader in coalbed
methane gas technologies, CBM gas property acquisition, exploration,
development, production, and innovative products applications.
The Company is committed to improving the quality of life,
environment, and safety, promoting economic growth, and simultaneously
building an energy-related business with a high return on stockholders’
equity.
China Earthquake Information
Fortunately, Far East Energy’s employees, facilities and operations in China were unaffected by the heart-wrenching events as a result of the May 12th earthquake that shook the southernmost provinces of China. Sadly the same cannot be said for thousands upon thousands of Chinese citizens living in Sichuan Province. Far East Energy and its employees will assist in relief efforts in the coming days and greatly encourages those who feel so moved to do so as well. Our sympathy goes out to all who have been so tragically affected by this devastating event.
CURRENT AND UPCOMING EVENTS
RECENT EVENTS
Operations Update Conference Call
Michael R. McElwrath, CEO and President
Phil A. Christian, Chief Operation Officer
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 – 10:00 a.m. Central
To listen to a replay of the call, click on the link: Webcast
The Spring 2008 China Growth Conference
The Harvard Club of New York City – May 22, 2008
Presented by Adam Friedman Associates LLC and
Friedland Events LLC (a Norita Capital Partners Inc. company)
Luncheon Speaker – Michael R. McElwrath
All Cap All China Conference
May 19-20 hosted by Brean Murray Carret & Co.
The Waldorf Astoria, New York, NY
Presenting at 1:15 pm EST
OGIS Small Cap Conference
April 7-9, 2008 - Hosted by IPAA
Sheraton NY Hotel & Towers, New York, NY
Wharton China Business Forum
Hosted by University of Pennsylvania – The Wharton School
Presents: Global Perspective: Meeting China’s Rise
In-depth focus group providing crucial insider perspectives on key issues and trends.
The Park Hyatt Philadelphia – March 29, 2008
CEO Michael R. McElwrath – Energy and Infrastructure Panel
and Case Study Leader
Roth 20th Annual OC Stock Growth Conference
February 18-21, 2008
Presented by Roth Capital Partners
Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Nigel, California
Webcast – February 21, 2008 at 10:30 am Pacific Time
OGIS Small Cap Conference
February 12-14, 2008 – hosted by IPAA
Presenting on February 13, 2008 at 11:25 AM Diplomat Ballroom1-3
The Westin Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood, FL
Webcast – February 13th – 11:25 am EST
McElwrath Says China Gas Price Curbs to Benefit Far East: Video
January 16, 2008 - Bloomberg
More Information
Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Conference
January 17-18, 2008 – Hosted by JF Pearson
Renaissance Beijing Hotel, Beijing, P.R.China
Company Update on CBM Operations in China
December 19, 2007 - Hosted by Far East Energy
10:00AM CST
Teleconference Transcript
China Comes to Phoenix Conference
November 29, 2007 - Hosted by Roth Capital
Presenting at 10:15AM
The Royal Palms Resort, Phoenix, AZ
Webcast
Houston Energy Financial Conference
November 15, 2007 - Hosted by HEFF
Hemingway Room, Hotel ZaZa, Houston, TX
Presenting at 2:40PM
More Information
Michael McElwrath: Interview on TheStreet.com
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The United States Securities
and Exchange Commission permits oil and gas companies, in
their filings with the SEC, to disclose only proved reserves
that a company has demonstrated by actual production or conclusive
formation tests to be economically and legally producible
under existing economic and operating conditions. We use certain
terms on this web site, such as “total gas-in-place” and “recoverable
CBM resources,” that the SEC’s guidelines prohibit
us from including in filings with the SEC. U.S. investors
are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our Form
10-K, File No. 0-32455, available from us on this Website
under the heading, “SEC
Filings”. You can also obtain this form from the SEC by calling
1-800-SEC-0330.
This Web site also contains information about adjacent properties
on which we have no right to explore. U.S. investors are cautioned
that petroleum/mineral deposits on adjacent properties are not necessarily
indicative of such deposits on our properties.
Definitions of Technical Terms:
Certain technical terms used in this website
associated with descriptions of the potential for oil and
gas properties are not consistent with "Proved Reserves" and
thus the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
guidelines prohibit us from including such terms in filings
with the SEC. Such terms used herein are defined as follows:
Total Gas-In-Place:
This term refers to discovered and undiscovered
Gas-In-Place, which is the quantity of hydrocarbons which
is estimated, on a given date, to be contained in known accumulations,
plus those quantities already produced thereform, plus those
estimated quantities in accumulations yet to be discovered.
Recoverable CBM Resources:
Recoverable CBM resources refer to a calculation
based on geologic and/or engineering data similar to that used in
estimates of proved reserves; but technical, contractual, economic,
or regulatory uncertainties preclude such resources from being classified
as proved reserves. Recoverable CBM resources may also be estimated
assuming future economic conditions different from those prevailing
at the time of the estimate.
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