American Energy Development Corp. announced that drilling has commenced on the Cremer 1-1 well site. As with AED's first drill site, Brown 2-12, its second site, Cremer 1-1, is located on the 1,343 acre Dansville Prospect in Southern Lower Michigan. With the start the Cremer 1-1 drill program, AED continues its strategic plan to target a pinnacle structure within the Niagaran reef formation. Spudding of the Cremer 1-1 began on Tuesday evening April 24. AED anticipates the drilling program will continue for the next 9-10 days, with projections of hitting pay on or about May 3rd or May 4th, before reaching a total depth of approximately 4,500 feet. Historical records of the Niagaran reef production in Michigan confirm more than 4,200 wells have been drilled targeting reef formations, producing a total of 472 million barrels of oil and 2.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, with development of reef trends lead by major industry players, including Royal Dutch Shell, BP and ExxonMobil.