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Swift Energy Agrees to Acquire Louisiana Properties for $27.3 Million.


HOUSTON -- Swift Energy Company (NYSE NYSE

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) announced today that it has signed an agreement to purchase interests in Cote Blanche Cote Blanche is a place located in St. Mary parish, Louisiana, United States. It is an "island" or an elevated mound rising about 25 meters above the surrounding Holocene coastal marshes at the shore of Vermillion Bay, which in turn opens onto the Gulf of Mexico.  Island Field in St. Mary's Parish, Louisiana and Bay de Chene Field in Lafourche and Jefferson Parishes, Louisiana from Enervest Management Partners Limited with an effective date of November 1, 2004. This acquisition is expected to close within the next 45 days. In a separate transaction, Swift Energy has also agreed to purchase the remaining 50% interest in certain areas of the Bay de Chene Field from another company effective December 31, 2004. The total purchase price of these two acquisitions is $27.3 million. Over 80% of the value of these two transactions is allocated to Cote Blanche Island. Both transactions are subject to normal closing conditions and post-closing adjustments.

Estimates prepared by Swift Energy and audited by H. J. Gruy & Associates project total proved reserves proved reserves

The quantity of minerals expected to be recoverable under current economic and operating conditions. The amount of proved reserves is important in valuing the stock of a company with significant holdings in natural resources.
 of the purchased properties to be 5.6 million barrels of oil and 9.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas, or a total of 7.3 million barrels of oil equivalent ("BOE BOE Based on Experience
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"). Current production is less than 1,000 BOE per day net to these purchased interests. The purchase price will be funded with current cash flow and the Company's bank credit facility. Pursuant to the terms of both agreements, Swift Energy will acquire a total of 100% working interest in both fields.

Cote Blanche Island Field ("CBI CBI
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CBI Confederation of British Industry

CBI n abbr (= Confederation of British Industry) → C.E.O.E.
") is located in the inland waters Canals, lakes, rivers, water courses, inlets, and bays that are nearest to the shores of a nation and subject to its complete sovereignty.

Inland waters, also known as internal waters, are subject to the total sovereignty of the country as much as if they were an actual part
 of Louisiana CODE, OF LOUISIANA. In 1822, Peter Derbigny, Edward Livingston, and Moreau Lislet, were selected by the legislature to revise and amend the civil code, and to add to it such laws still in force as were not included therein.  approximately 100 miles west of Swift Energy's Lake Washington Lake Washington is the second largest natural lake in state of Washington (after Lake Chelan) and the largest lake in King County. It is bordered by the cities of Seattle on the west, Bellevue and Kirkland on the east, Renton on the south and Kenmore on the north, and surrounds  Field. CBI produces oil and gas from multiple Miocene sands ranging in depth from less than 11,500 feet to greater than 18,500 feet, with the majority of the known sands normally pressured. CBI was discovered in the late 1940s and was operated primarily by a major oil company. It is located on a salt dome salt dome

Largely subsurface geologic structure that consists of a vertical cylinder of salt embedded in horizontal or inclined strata. In the broadest sense, the term includes both the core of salt and the strata that surround and are “domed” by the core.
 feature and has had cumulative production of over 132 million BOE. The field consists of approximately 4,215 gross acres with an average net revenue interest of approximately 80%. Similar to Lake Washington, complex faulting associated with the salt dome feature is believed to have created a large number of oil and gas reservoirs. In addition to development potential in the field, there are several future exploration opportunities.

Bay de Chene Field ("BDC (Backup Domain Controller) In a Windows NT server, a copy of the Primary Domain Controller (PDC). The BDC is periodically synchronized with the PDC. See PDC.

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") is located in the inland waters on the Lafourche-Jefferson Parish line in Louisiana, which is approximately 30 miles northwest of Swift Energy's Lake Washington Field, and BDC produces oil and gas predominantly from multiple Miocene sands ranging in depth from less than 1,500 feet to greater than 13,000 feet. BDC was also discovered in the early 1940s and operated primarily by the same major oil company that operated CBI. It is also located on a highly-faulted salt dome feature that has produced over 142 million BOE since its discovery. The field consists of more than 14,000 gross acres with an average net revenue interest of approximately 80%.

Approximately 9% of the estimated proved reserve volumes are proved developed producing reserves, with the remaining estimated proved reserves classified as proved behind pipe and proved undeveloped, which the Company believes will require approximately $50 million to develop. In addition to the proved reserves, the Company has identified several potential exploratory opportunities at both fields. Each field has approximately 10 producing wells, numerous non-producing wells, a centralized processing Processing performed in one computer or in a cluster of coupled computers in a single location. Centralized processing evolved from the computers in the 1960s, which were stand-alone with all input and output in the same room.  platform and several tank batteries.

Swift Energy plans to initiate a multi-year exploitation program beginning in the second-half of 2005 to drill proved undeveloped locations, reactivate re·ac·ti·vate
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 wells, enhance facilities and improve per unit operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales . It is expected that Swift Energy's 2005 budget will include $15 million to $20 million of capital expenditures in these two fields. In addition to development activities, the Company plans to further evaluate additional locations with considerable potential that are classified as probable or possible. Swift Energy is in the process of acquiring existing 3-D seismic data over BDC and plans to merge it with the approximate 600 square miles of 3-D seismic data that is part of its previously announced Barataria Bay and Lake Washington merged data set.

Terry Swift, Chief Executive Officer of Swift Energy Company, noted, "This acquisition of interests in the Cote Blanche Island and Bay de Chene fields provides Swift Energy with additional salt dome exploitation opportunities where we can use our experience and capital to enhance production from these fields. It also enhances an already significant presence for Swift Energy in South Louisiana, giving the Company three distinct fields over laying salt dome features. Cote Blanche Island and Bay de Chene are strategic additions, which enhance our long-term growth objectives. Over the next 18-24 months, our technical teams will exploit and quantify the hydrocarbon potential of this target-rich area. We will also continue to look at additional potential opportunities in the Gulf Coast region."

Celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year, Swift Energy Company was founded in 1979 with its headquarters in Houston, Texas. Swift Energy engages in developing, exploring, acquiring and operating oil and gas properties, with a focus on onshore and inland waters oil and natural gas reserves in Louisiana and Texas and onshore oil and natural gas reserves in New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. . The Company has consistently shown long-term growth in its proved oil and gas reserves, production and cash flow through a disciplined program of acquisitions and drilling, while maintaining a strong financial position.

This material includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The opinions, forecasts, projections, or other statements other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to have been correct. Certain risks and uncertainties inherent in the Company's business are set forth in the filings of the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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