Enseco Energy Services Corp. (TSX VENTURE:ENS) ("Enseco") is pleased to announce
the commercialization of its Open Hole Logging tools commonly referred to as an
open hole quad stack. The open hole quad stack including array induction, array
sonic, litho density and compensated neutron has been in development and field
testing over the past year. Enseco through an exclusivity agreement for Canada
will be the only service provider with access to this technology. Enseco
currently has two units operational with plans for further expansion in the
future. 


Additionally Enseco is pleased to announce the expansion of our Production
Testing Division into the Southeast Saskatchewan market with the opening of our
new Midale location. Our new Midale location compliments our existing Red Deer,
Whitecourt, Beaverlodge and Ft. St. John Production Testing locations. 


Enseco is an emerging supplier of energy related services operating throughout
the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin with operational centres in Red Deer,
Whitecourt, Edmonton, Beaverlodge, Grande Prairie, Midale and Fort St. John;
North Dakota with an operation center in Minot; as well as corporate and sales
offices located in Calgary. Enseco is led by an experienced management team
currently offering well swabbing, production testing, open hole logging, cased
hole logging, perforating and propellant stimulation services and directional
drilling services with a focus on continued value creation through accretive
acquisitions and organic growth.


This press release contains forward-looking statements including expectations
regarding expansion of our Open Hole Logging division, and are subject to
various risk factors and uncertainties, which may cause actual results,
performances or achievements of Enseco to be materially different from any
future results, performances or achievements expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to,
fluctuations in the market for oil and gas and related products and services,
political and economic conditions, the demand for services provided by Enseco,
industry competition and Enseco's ability to attract and retain both customers
and key personnel.