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Canary Resources Completes Gas Compressor Station and Pipeline Tap for CBM Into Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline
Canary Resources Inc. (PINKSHEETS: CYRR)
("Canary") today announced that it has completed construction of its wholly
owned tap into the Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline. Canary is currently
testing the interconnect facilities. Canary is developing coal-bed methane
gas in the Eastern Forest City Basin of Kansas and Missouri.
Twelve of Canary's completed gas wells, presently shut-in pending pipeline
connection, are in the immediate vicinity of its Southern Star
interconnect. Initial indications from the wells near the tap are positive:
all have good gas shows and are expected to be productive wells. Hook-up of
the wells is underway, and Canary expects to achieve commercial gas
production and start realizing transportation fees in the second quarter of
2007.

Canary Resources Inc. is independent Oil and Natural Gas Company engaged in
the acquisition, exploitation, production and development of oil and
natural gas properties in Johnson and Miami Counties, Kansas, and in Bates
and Cass Counties, Missouri, for which it is the operator. Canary has
offices in Houston, Texas, and Stilwell, Kansas.
Portions of this document include "forward-looking statements," which may
be understood as any statement other than a statement of historical fact.
Forward-looking statements contained in this document are made pursuant to
the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. These statements are based on management's current expectations
and are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. We have tried,
whenever possible, to identify these forward-looking statements using words
such as "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "expects," "intends,"
"plans," "potential" and similar expressions. Actual results may vary
materially from management's expectations and projections expressed in this
document. Certain factors that can affect the Company's ability to achieve
projected results include, among others, production variances from
expectations, uncertainties about estimates of reserves, volatility of oil
and gas prices, the need to develop and replace reserves, the substantial
capital expenditures required to fund operations, environmental risks,
drilling and operating risks, risks related to exploratory and development
drilling, competition, government regulation and the ability of the Company
to implement its business strategy.
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