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EMERALD RESOURCES NL Interim / Quarterly Report 2010

Jan 30, 2011

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Interim / Quarterly Report

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Suite 2, 12 Parliament Place West Perth WA 6005 Ph: 08 9482 0510 Fax: 08 9482 0505 Email: [email protected] www.emeraldoilandgas.com

31 January, 2011

Centralised Company Announcements Platform Australian Stock Exchange 10[th] floor, 20 Bond Street Sydney NSW 2000

QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES AND CASHFLOW REPORT DECEMBER 31, 2010

Please find attached the Quarterly Activities Report and Appendix 5B Quarterly Cashflow Report for the quarter ended December 31, 2010.

Yours sincerely,

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MIKE KRZUS Chief Executive Officer [email protected]

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ASX Release

31 January 2011

QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES REPORT FOR THREE MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

Highlights

USA

EMERALD OIL & GAS NL

Suite 2, 12 Parliament Place West Perth WA 6005 Tel: +61 8 9482 0510 Fax: +61 8 9482 0505

NW Alice Project, Jim Wells County, Texas.

  • Lake Alice Gas Unit #1 well drilled in December

  • Assessing production potential of Hockley sands

Contact:

MIKE KRZUS

Managing Director [email protected]

MORGAN BARRON

Company Secretary [email protected]

  • Appalachian Basin Gas Development Projects , Magoffin County, Kentucky

  • Initial gas Beetree Project production up to 180Mcfd from from single well

  • Awaiting hookup of additional wells and compression

E-MAIL:

[email protected]

WEBSITE:

www.emeraldoilandgas.com

Directors/Officers:

AUSTRALIA

Canning Basin, WA

  • Seeking farm-in partner for 100% exploration permits

Jeremy Shervington - Chairman Mike Krzus – Managing Director John Hannaford – Director

CORPORATE

Issued Capital (31 Jan 11): 270,303,764 Shares (EMR) 78,750,000 Listed options (EMRO) 18,661,115 Unlisted options

  • Director Bob Berven retired from EMR Board of Directors

Market Capitalisation: Undiluted $6.2m (@ 2.3 cents)

Cash on hand 31.12.10

$1.5m

ASX Codes: EMR, EMRO

EMERALD OIL & GAS NL – DECEMBER QUARTERLY REPORT 2010

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USA Projects

North West Alice, Jim Wells County, Texas

(Emerald 35% Working Interest; Operator: OSO Exploration)

Highlights

  • Lake Alice Gas Unit #1 well drilled to 8,300 feet TD

  • Yegua sands (primary target) found to be tight

  • Currently assessing Hockley Sands for potential oil/gas production

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Project location Jim Wells County, South Texas

Lake Alice Gas Unit #1 Well

Lake Alice Gas Unit #1 spudded 15 November and was drilled trouble free to TD of 8300 feet on December 7, 2010. Operations were trouble free, with no environmental incidents. Strong gas shows were recorded in the Hockley sands in the intermediate hole section and these sands are believed to be potentially productive. Gas shows were apparent in the target Yegua sands and log data suggested several feet of net pay. However, sidewall cores subsequently indicated anomalously tight sands unlikely to flow at commercial rates.

The well was plugged back to the intermediate casing and the Hockley sands were subsequently perforated for testing. Cement bond logs indicated a poor cement job and heavy mud trapped behind casing due to a poor cement job entered the well during cleanup flow, plugging the bottom of the tubing string. An attempt was made to circulate the well clean with a coiled tubing unit, but pressure data suggests this was not successful and that the well had plugged itself off again. Initial gas influx after perforation suggests the well may be capable of economic production and Operator recommendation on further well operations is expected shortly.

EMERALD OIL & GAS NL – DECEMBER QUARTERLY REPORT 2010

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NW Alice project area, current lease holdings and 3D survey area.

Emerald holds a 35% Working Interest in approximately 3700 acres of oil and gas leases and 27 square miles of high quality 3D seismic data over the gas bearing NW Alice structure near the town of Alice in Jim Wells County, Texas.

EMERALD OIL & GAS NL – DECEMBER QUARTERLY REPORT 2010

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Appalachian Gas - Magoffin County, Kentucky Emerald 75% Equity Interest in Kentucky Energy Partners LLC)

Highlights:

  • Initial gas production from Beetree project of up to 180 Mcfd from one well

  • Production expected to increase to 500[+] MCFD after second well hooked up and compressor commissioned

  • Additional wells identified for testing, possible acquisition and tie-in

  • Negotiating to secure access to sour gas processing facilities to capture sour gas potential

LOCATION

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In November 2009, Emerald formed Kentucky Energy Partners (KEP) with Slone Production LLC. Emerald holds a 75% interest, with Slone owning the remaining 25% in KEP. To date KEP has secured approximately 2000 acres of leases, containing 14 potentially productive existing gas wells in Magoffin County, Kentucky.

Gas from most of the existing wells in the area contains varying levels of Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S), which must be removed prior to sale. Where H2S levels are low, the H2S can be economically removed from gas with dry chemical scrubbers at the well site (sweet gas). Gas with higher H2S which cannot be produced economically with wellhead treatment (sour gas), requires a gas processing plant to remove the sulphur compounds including H2S.

Another local operator is in the process of commissioning a sour gas plant and gas gathering pipeline system, and negotiations are underway to secure gas transportation, processing and sales terms for KEP gas though these facilities. KEP's strong competitive operating position in the area enables it to unlock the sour gas potential.

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Beetree Project

The Beetree Project, consists of a new 10 km gathering line and a new sales gas pipeline tap and several existing sweet gas wells.

Construction was completed and initial production established at end October with production from one well. Production rates as high as 180 Mcfd have been obtained to date and this is expected to increase to over 500Mcfd after a second well is hooked up and compression is commissioned. Timing for this is dependent on weather, with wet winter conditions constraining field activity.

Beetree pipelining operations

NOXXE LLC, Harris County and Galveston County, Texas (Emerald 31.5% Equity Interest)

Emerald is still pursuing its lawsuit against NOXXE.

Australian Projects

EP104/R1, Canning Basin WA

(Emerald 12.75% Working Interest; Operator: Buru Energy Ltd)

In November, Buru Energy conducted coiled tubing well operations on Stokes Bay #1 to obtain reservoir fluid samples. The well recovered salt water with no hydrocarbons.

Emerald elected not to participate in this well operation, but retained its rights to the well and EP104/R1.

EMERALD OIL & GAS NL – DECEMBER QUARTERLY REPORT 2010

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Production Licence L15, Canning Basin WA (Emerald option to acquire 12.75% Working Interest; Operator: Buru Energy Ltd)

Emerald holds an option to farm in to the West Kora Production Licence L15 (two rectangular blocks, 6054 and 6126 containing the West Kora-1 oil discovery) by paying 13% of West Kora #1 work over costs to earn a 12.75% WI.

West Kora-1 was drilled in 1984 in EP 104 by Esso Australia and had oil in the Anderson Formation. Approximately 20,000 barrels of oil were produced before the well was shut in due to increasing water cut.

Emerald is currently awaiting advice from Buru regarding the activity plans to re-establish oil production from West Kora #1.

EP463 & TP24 (Lacepede Islands) AND WA-419-P (Offshore) Canning Basin, WA (Emerald 100% Working interest, Operator)

Seismic feasibility studies were completed and Emerald is now seeking to farm out a portion its 100% interest in the Claire lead and permit areas in anticipation of new seismic acquisition in 2011.

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EMERALD OIL & GAS NL – DECEMBER QUARTERLY REPORT 2010

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Exploration Permit/Retention
Licence/Applications
Emerald Net
Working Interest
Permit Size
(approx sq km)
EP 104
12.75%
Retention Lease R1
12.75%
Production Licence L98-1 (option)
12.75%
EP463
100%
TP24
100%
WA-419-P
100%
Total
500
300
200
200
400
8,000
9,600

Corporate

At 31 December 2010 the Group had $1.5m cash on hand.

The Group is currently reviewing a number of substantial oil and gas opportunities.

Bob Berven retired from the Board of Directors effective 31 December, 2010.

The Company made the following announcements during the quarter and up to the date of this quarterly report:

Date Headline
4/01/2011 Director Resignation - Appendix3Z
31/12/2010 Securities Trading Policy
22/12/2010 Well Update-Lake Alice Gas Unit 1 Well (NW Alice)
14/12/2010 Well Update-Lake Alice Gas Unit 2 Well, NW Alice Project
6/12/2010 Drilling Update-Lake Alice Gas Unit 2 Well
2/12/2010 Drilling Update 2-Lake Alice Gas Unit 1 Well (NW Alice)
25/11/2010 Results of Meeting
25/11/2010 Drilling Update-Lake Alice Gas Unit 1 Well (NW Alice)
16/11/2010 Drilling Commences on Lake Alice Gas Unit No.1 Well
15/11/2010 PCL: Stokes Bay testing
4/11/2010 Initial Appalachian Gas Production-Beetree Project
29/10/2010 Quarterly Activities and Cash Flow Report
22/10/2010 EGO:Further Testing ofStokesBay-1 Well/R1CanningBasin WA
22/10/2010 BRU: Further Testing of the Stokes Bay-1 Well
12/10/2010 Notice of Annual General Meeting/Proxy Form

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For more information please contact:

Emerald Oil & Gas NL Tel: +618 9482 0510

MIKE KRZUS

Managing Director [email protected]

About Emerald Oil & Gas NL

Emerald Oil & Gas NL (ASX: EMR) was listed on the ASX in June 2006. Emerald is an oil and gas exploration and production company with project interests in Kentucky and Texas in the USA and in the Canning Basin of Western Australia.

Statements regarding Emerald’s plans with respect to its petroleum properties are forward-looking statements. There can be no assurance that Emerald’s plans for development of its petroleum properties will proceed as currently expected. There can be no assurance that Emerald will be able to confirm the presence of additional petroleum deposits, that any discovery will prove to be economic or that an oil or gas field will successfully be developed on any of Emerald’s petroleum properties.

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Appendix 5B

Mining exploration entity quarterly report

Name of entity Emerald Oil & Gas NL

ABN
009 795 046
Consolidated statement of cash flows
Quarter ended(“currentquarter”) Quarter ended(“currentquarter”)
31 December 2010
Cash flows related to operating activities
1.1
Receipts from product sales and related
debtors
1.2
Payments for:
(a) exploration and evaluation
(b) development
(c) production
(d) administration
1.3
Dividends received
1.4
Interest and other items of a similar nature
received
1.5
Interest and other costs of finance paid
1.6
Income taxes paid
1.7
Other (provide details if material)
-
R&D rebate
-
US legal expenses
Net Operating Cash Flows
Current quarter
$A’000
Year to date
(6 months)
$A’000
5
(547)
(195)
(3)
(421)
-
10
-
-
-
(126)
113
(779)
(195)
(12)
(934)
-
12
-
-
18
(126)
(1,277) (1,903)
Cash
flows
related
to
investing
activities
1.8
Payment for purchases of:
(a) prospects
(b) equity investments
(c) other fixed assets
1.9
Proceeds from sale of:
(a) prospects
(b) equity investments
(c) other fixed assets
1.10
Loans to other entities
1.11
Loans repaid by other entities
1.12
Other (provide details if material)
Unsolicited
return
of
NOXXE
equity
contributions
Net investing cash flows
1.13
Total operating and investing cash flows
(carriedforward)
- 633
- 633
(1,277) (1,270)

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1.13
Total operating and investing cash flows
(broughtforward)
(1,277) (1,270)
Cash
flows
related
to
financing
activities
1.14
Proceeds from issues of shares, options,
etc.
1.15
Proceeds from sale of forfeited shares
1.16
Proceeds from borrowings
1.17
Repayment of borrowings
1.18
Dividends paid
1.19
Other - Capital Raising Costs
1.20
Other-Subscriptions received
-
(1)
2,750
(191)
Net financing cash flows (1) 2,559
Net increase (decrease) in cash held
1.20
Cash at beginning of quarter/year to date
1.21
Exchange rate adjustments to item 1.20
1.22
Cash at end of quarter
(1,278)
2,739
(26)
1,289
172
(26)
1,435 1,435

Payments to directors of the entity and associates of the directors Payments to related entities of the entity and associates of the related entities

1.23
1.24
Aggregate amount of payments to the parties included in
item 1.2
Aggregate amount of loans to the parties included in item
1.10
Current quarter
$A'000
167
Nil
1.25 Explanation necessary for an understanding of the transactions
The amount above includes payments to directors and to companies associated with
John Hannaford and Jeremy Shervington for this quarter and previous quarters.
The payments to Ventnor Capital, accompany associated with John Hannaford relate
to the provision of consulting fees, company secretarial services, accounting and
bookkeeping, secretarial services and the provision serviced offices on commercial
terms.
The payments to Jeremy Shervington Legal Practice relate to the provision of legal
services oncommercialterms.

Non-cash financing and investing activities

  • 2.1 Details of financing and investing transactions which have had a material effect on consolidated assets and liabilities but did not involve cash flows

  • 2.2 Details of outlays made by other entities to establish or increase their share in projects in which the reporting entity has an interest

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N/A

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Financing facilities available

Add notes as necessary for an understanding of the position.

3.1
Loan facilities
3.2
Credit standby arrangements
Amount available
$A’000
Amount available
$A’000
Amount used
$A’000
- -
- -
Estimated cash outflows for next quarter
4.1
Exploration and evaluation
4.2
Development
4.3
Production
4.4
Administration
$A’000
100
50
50
200
Total 400

Reconciliation of cash

Reconciliation of cash
Reconciliation of cash at the end of the quarter (as
shown in the consolidated statement of cash flows)
to therelateditemsinthe accountsis asfollows.
Current quarter
$A’000
Previous quarter
$A’000
5.1
Cash on hand and at bank
5.2
Deposits at call
5.3
Bank overdraft
5.4
Other (provide details)
1,452 2,724
- -
- -
- -
Total: cash at end of quarter(item 1.22) 1,452 2,724

Changes in interests in mining tenements

6.1
Interests in mining
tenements relinquished,
reduced or lapsed
6.2
Interests in mining
tenements acquired or
increased
Tenement
reference
Nature of
interest
(note (2))
Interest at
beginning of
quarter
Interest at
end of
quarter

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Issued and quoted securities at end of current quarter

Description includes rate of interest and any redemption or conversion rights together with prices and dates.

Total number Number
quoted
Issue price
per security
(cents)
Amount paid
up per
security
(cents)
7.1
Preference+securities
(description)
7.2
Changes during quarter
(a) Increases through
issues
(b) Decreases through
returns of capital, buy-
backs,redemptions
7.3
+Ordinary securities
7.4
Changes during quarter
(a) Increases through
issues
(b) Increases through
conversion of options
(c) Release from escrow
(d) Decreases through
returns of capital, buy-
backs
270,303,764 270,303,764
7.5
+Convertible debt
securities(description)
7.6
Changes during quarter
(a) Increases through
issues
(b) Decreases through
securities matured,
converted
- -
- -
7.7
Options (description and
conversion factor)
7.8
Issued during quarter
7.9
Exercised during quarter
7.10
Expired during quarter
661,638
2,000,000
5,000,000
11,661,115
78,750,000
-
-
-
-
78,750,000
Exercise price
17.68 cents
25 cents
10 cents
10 cents
5 cents
Expiry date
23/01/11
31/05/11
31/03/14
30/06/12
31/08/12
- -
7.11
Debentures
(totals only)
- -
7.12
Unsecured notes(totals
only)
- -

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Compliance statement

1 This statement has been prepared under accounting policies which comply with accounting standards as defined in the Corporations Act or other standards acceptable to ASX (see note 4).

2 This statement does ~~/does not~~ * give a true and fair view of the matters disclosed.

Sign here:

Date: 31 January 2011 (Director)

Print name: Mike Krzus

Notes

1 The quarterly report provides a basis for informing the market how the entity’s activities have been financed for the past quarter and the effect on its cash position. An entity wanting to disclose additional information is encouraged to do so, in a note or notes attached to this report.

2 The “Nature of interest” (items 6.1 and 6.2) includes options in respect of interests in mining tenements acquired, exercised or lapsed during the reporting period. If the entity is involved in a joint venture agreement and there are conditions precedent which will change its percentage interest in a mining tenement, it should disclose the change of percentage interest and conditions precedent in the list required for items 6.1 and 6.2.

3 Issued and quoted securities The issue price and amount paid up is not required in items 7.1 and 7.3 for fully paid securities .

4 The definitions in, and provisions of, AASB 6: Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources and AASB 107: Cash Flow Statements apply to this report.

5 Accounting Standards ASX will accept, for example, the use of International Accounting Standards for foreign entities. If the standards used do not address a topic, the Australian standard on that topic (if any) must be complied with.

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