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Feb 2015
Production report for January 2015

Shelton Petroleum’s total oil production in January 2015 amounted to 22,870 barrels, equivalent to 738 barrels per day.

The table below summarizes the production broken down by oil field.

Jan

2015

Jan

2014

Jan-Dec

2014

Jan-Dec

2013

Jan-Dec

2012

Lelyaki

10,310

11,520

125,141

126,565

119,950

Rustamovskoye

12,560

17,800

196,236

122,305

57,900

Total barrels

22,870

29,320

321,377

248,870

177,850

Lelyaki

333

372

343

347

328

Rustamovskoye

405

574

538

335

158

Total barrels per day

738

946

880

682

486

During the second half of January, the wells in Russia were not in full operation, which led to fewer production days and lower production at the Rustamovskoye field. Average daily production at Rustamovskoye so far in February 2015 amounts to 508 barrels per day.

Shelton Petroleum holds 100% of the Rustamovskoye license in Russia. Shelton Petroleum has a 45% working interest in Kashtan Petroleum (holder of the license to the Lelyaki oil field) through its wholly owned subsidiary Zhoda 2001 Corporation. Ukrnafta, Ukraine's largest oil and gas company, owns the remaining 55%. The production data in the table above represents Shelton Petroleum’s working interest.

For more information, please contact:

Robert Karlsson, CEO, Shelton Petroleum, +46 709 565141

robert.karlsson@sheltonpetroleum.com

www.sheltonpetroleum.com

About Shelton Petroleum

Shelton Petroleum is a Swedish company focused on exploring and developing concessions in Russia and Ukraine. In Russia, the company holds three licenses in the Volga-Urals area in Bashkiria and has commenced production on the Rustamovskoye field after a successful exploration program. In Ukraine, Shelton Petroleum’s wholly owned subsidiary has a joint venture with Ukrnafta and Chornomornaftogaz. The Shelton Petroleum share is traded on Nasdaq Stockholm under the symbol SHEL B.

This is an English translation of the Swedish original. In case of discrepancies, the Swedish original shall prevail.