Canacol Energy Ltd. is pleased to provide an update of its development drilling program at its operated Rancho Hermoso Field located in the Llanos Basin of Colombia. The Corporation has completed the drilling and casing of the Rancho Hermoso 14 ("RH 14") development well. The RH 14 well has been placed on permanent production from the Ubaque reservoir at a stabilized gross rate of 7,666 barrels of oil per day ("bopd") (1,916 bopd net to Canacol). The RH 14 well encountered 125 feet ("ft") of net oil pay within 5 different reservoir intervals, which include, from top to bottom, the C7, Mirador, Los Cuervos- Barco, Guadalupe, and Ubaque. The RH 14 well was spud on December 23, 2011, and reached a total depth of 10,294 ft measured depth ("ft md") on January 6, 2012 in the Ubaque reservoir. Good oil and gas shows were encountered in the C7, Mirador, Los Cuervos - Barco, Guadalupe, and Ubaque reservoirs while drilling. Petrophysical analysis of the open-hole logs indicates a total of 125 ft of oil pay within the well: 22 ft of oil pay within the C7 reservoir with average porosity of 20%, 19 ft of oil pay in the Mirador reservoir with average porosity of 25%, 6 ft of pay within the Los Cuervos-Barco reservoir with average porosity of 20%, 14 ft of oil pay within the Guadalupe reservoir with average porosity of 23%, and 64 ft of oil pay within the Ubaque reservoir with average porosity of 20%. The Corporation completed the Ubaque reservoir in three intervals 10052-72; 10086-96 and 10102-120 ft md and equipped the well with an electro-submersible pump. The well has been placed on permanent production at a stable gross rate of approximately 7,666 bopd (1,916 bopd net to Canacol) of 17o API oil with 20% water cut at a pump frequency of 55 Hz. Water cut continues to decline with time and management considers it to be completion fluid related to the drilling of the well and not formation water. The Corporation spud the Rancho Hermoso 15 well on January 25, 2012. This well will be followed by the drilling of the Rancho Hermoso 16 and 17 wells.