Cuda Oil and Gas Inc. announced that full scale injection operations have commenced at the Barron Flats Shannon Unit (“SSRU”) in Converse County, Wyoming. The injection of field solution gas into the William Valentine well commenced on June 28, 2019 to perform a cyclic gas stimulation test. From June 28, 2019 to November 30, 2019, approximately 35,000 mcf was injected at an average rate of 350 mcf/d. The company commissioned the Central Delivery Point (“CDP”) facility at the beginning of December. Today, the CDP is injecting liquid-rich Shannon Field solution gas and Y-Grade condensate into the William Valentine injection well at an average rate of approximately 1750 mcf/d at 800 psi tubing pressure. This remains below the WOGCC approved injection capability of 2360 psi tubing pressure. The current commercial rates of injection volumes are approximately five times those of the cyclic stimulation test. Simultaneously, gas-oil ratios (“GOR”) from the adjacent wells trended lower following the commencement of injection, a positive indication of increasing reservoir pressure in the Shannon undersaturated oil reservoir. Given the positive performance of the current injection efforts, the Company advises that the number of gas-flood patterns currently being developed has increased from seven to eight, of which six are expected to be operational by year-end 2019.