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Gastar Exploration to Present at the Johnson Rice Emerging Growth Energy Conference

Posted on: Tuesday, 22 January 2008, 06:00 CST

Gastar Exploration Ltd. (AMEX:GST) (TSX:YGA) announced today that J. Russell Porter, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, will be presenting at the Johnson Rice Emerging Growth Energy Conference being held January 22-24, 2008 at the St. Regis Hotel in Houston, TX.

Gastar's presentation will be webcast live on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 8:00 am Central Time / 9:00 am Eastern Time. To listen to the audio webcast and view accompanying presentation materials, visit the Investor Relations page of Gastar's web site at www.gastar.com and select Events/Presentations. A replay will be archived on the web site shortly after the presentation concludes.

About Gastar Exploration

Gastar Exploration Ltd. is an exploration and production company focused on finding and developing natural gas assets in North America and Australia. The Company pursues a strategy combining select higher risk, deep natural gas exploration prospects with lower risk coal bed methane (CBM) development. The Company owns and operates exploration and development acreage in the deep Bossier gas play of East Texas. Gastar's CBM activities are conducted within the Powder River Basin of Wyoming and concentrated on over 7.0 million gross acres controlled by Gastar and its joint development partners in Australia's Gunnedah Basin, PEL 238, PEL 433 and PEL 434 located in New South Wales, and the Gippsland Basin, EL 4416, located in Victoria. For more information, visit our web site at www.gastar.com.

The American Stock Exchange and Toronto Stock Exchange have not reviewed and do not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


Source: Business Wire

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