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Press Release PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 10, 2013 EAGLE ENERGY TRUST APPOINTS CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER AND ANNOUNCES UPCOMING INVESTOR PRESENTATIONS Calgary, Alberta – September 10, 2013 – Eagle Energy Trust (TSX: EGL.UN) is pleased to announce the appointment of Wayne Wisniewski as Chief Operating Officer of its U.S. subsidiary, Eagle Energy Acquisitions LP ("Eagle"). Mr. Wisniewski has held the position of Vice President, Operations at Eagle since September 2012. Prior to that, Wayne was a senior engineering and operations manager at a major international oil company. “Wayne has been a valued addition to the Eagle team,” said Mr. Clark, Eagle’s President and CEO. “His leadership platform of “excelling through the basics” has delivered solid results during his first year with Eagle. Wayne has been instrumental in attracting talented technical staff to Eagle, reducing operating costs, reducing declines, and returning our drilling program back to expected levels of performance. Eagle is well positioned to continue its strategy of sustaining distributions, and delivering accretive growth from its existing assets as well as by additional acquisitions.” Upcoming Investor Presentations Starting September 16, 2013, Eagle will be hosting investor presentations in the following cities across Canada: City Date Venue Time Regina September 16 Radisson Plaza Breakfast - 8:00 am - 9:00 am Saskatoon September 16 Delta Bessborough Lunch - 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Winnipeg September 17 Fairmont Hotel Lunch - 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Vancouver September 18 Fairmont Hotel Vancouver Breakfast - 8:00 am - 9:30 am Kelowna September 18 Hotel Eldorado Reception - 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Calgary September 19 Sheraton Eau Claire Lunch - 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Edmonton September 20 Fairmont Hotel MacDonald Lunch - 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Montreal September 23 Hotel Sofitel Breakfast - 8:00 am - 9:30 am Toronto September 24 Fairmont Royal York Breakfast - 8:00 am - 9:30 am Victoria September 26 Fairmont Empress Hotel Lunch - 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm To attend, please register online at http://eaglersvp.bmir.com/ For information about Eagle’s investor presentations, please contact Debbie Carver by email at [email protected] or by phone at 403.503.0144 (ext. 217). Eagle Energy Inc. Suite 2710, 500-4th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB Canada T2P 2V6 T 403 531 1575 F 403 508 9840 E [email protected] W EagleEnergyTrust.com About Eagle Energy Trust Eagle is an oil and gas energy trust created to provide investors with a publicly traded, oil and natural gas focused, reliable distribution paying investment, with favourable tax treatment relative to taxable Canadian corporations. All material information pertaining to Eagle Energy Trust may be found under Eagle’s issuer’s profile at www.sedar.com or on Eagle’s website at www.EagleEnergyTrust.com. For further information on Eagle Energy Trust, please contact: Richard W. Clark, President and Chief Executive Officer 403.531.1575 Kelly Tomyn, Chief Financial Officer 403.531.1574 [email protected] Eagle Energy Inc. Suite 2710, 500-4th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB Canada T2P 2V6 T 403 531 1575 F 403 508 9840 E [email protected] W EagleEnergyTrust.com .
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