ALICE, Texas, Aug. 09, 2016 -- Forbes Energy Services Ltd. (NASDAQ:FES) announced today it will host an earnings call to discuss the Company’s second quarter 2016 financial results at 9:30 a.m. EDT (8:30 a.m. CDT) on Monday, August 15, 2016.
Investors can participate in the call by phone, or listen to the call via audio webcast, as follows:
Via phone
Please dial the toll free number at (877) 303-1298 and provide the Conference ID: 63891133. At the conclusion of the call, a replay will be available until August 29, 2016. To access the replay of the call dial (855) 859-2056 and provide the same Conference ID.
Via webcast
Visit www.ForbesEnergyServices.com and click on “Investor Relations,” then “Events and Presentations.” Shortly after the conclusion of the call, a webcast replay will be made available on the same page of the company’s investor relations website.
About Forbes Energy
Forbes Energy Services Ltd. is an independent oilfield services contractor that provides a broad range of drilling-related and production-related services to oil and natural gas companies, primarily onshore in Texas and Pennsylvania. More information on the company can be found by visiting www.ForbesEnergyServices.com.
Contact: Casey Stegman Investor Relations 214-987-4121


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