Corridor Resources Inc. announced initial results of the Macasty core analyses taken from the Petrolia/Corridor Princeton Lake and High Cliff wells on Anticosti Island, Québec that were drilled in the fall of 2012. Corridor and Petrolia hold licenses on Anticosti Island covering more than 6,000 km2 (1.5 million gross acres). The Princeton Lake and High Cliff wells intersected 90 meters and 57 meters of highly organic Macasty Formation, respectively. The cores were sampled at 50 cm intervals and analyzed by Weatherford (Princeton Lake) and TerraTek Labs (High Cliff). The results provided an average
of 4.0% total organic carbon (TOC) in both wells. It is important to note that TOC averaged 5.5% through a 10 meter section at the High Cliff well, with the high TOC measured at 7.1%. At the Princeton Lake well, TOC averaged 6.0% through a 10 meter section with the high TOC measured at 7.5%. The results include hydrocarbon saturation levels as measured by the S 1 (free hydrocarbons within pore spaces) at an average of 5.7 mg/g at Princeton Lake and 4.6 mg/g at High Cliff through the 10 meter sections. Corridor will provide updates on additional analytical results from the three wells drilled during the 2012 Petrolia/Corridor program on Anticosti Island as they become available. The results will be helpful in determining the locations for the next stage of the ongoing resource development program on Anticosti.