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RAM Energy Resources, Inc.

RAM Energy Resources, Inc. August 15, 2006. Highlights – 2Q 06. RAM Energy, Inc. completes merger with Tremisis to become publicly traded RAM Energy Resources, Inc. RAM selected for inclusion in Russell 2000 index 2Q 06 production increased 3% over 1Q 06 level

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RAM Energy Resources, Inc.

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  1. RAM Energy Resources, Inc. August 15, 2006

  2. Highlights – 2Q 06 • RAM Energy, Inc. completes merger with Tremisis to become publicly traded RAM Energy Resources, Inc. • RAM selected for inclusion in Russell 2000 index • 2Q 06 production increased 3% over 1Q 06 level • Emerging production from Barnett Shale growing in importance, currently fourth largest producing area • RAM initiates exploration play, targets Wolfcamp shale in Southwest Texas • First half capital spending of $10.5 MM on pace with planned full-year non-acquisition spending of $24.3 MM.

  3. Sequential Quarterly Production (1) (1) (3) (1) Oil & NGL (thousand Bbl) Gas BOE (thousands) (MCF) 329 234 600 318 218 566 2Q06 1Q06 2Q06 1Q06 2Q06 1Q06 Up 7% Down 6% Up 3% (1) As reported, (2) A “reversionary interest” which became effective in September 2005 impacts 1H06 vs 1H05 production comparisons. (3) Oil & NGL production in 2Q06 is composed of 202M bbl oil and 32M bbl of NGLs. In 1Q06 the composition is 187M bbl oil and 31M bbl NGLs.

  4. Second Quarter Production BOE (thousands) (1) BOE (thousands) (1) Oil & NGL (thousand Bbl) Gas (MCF) Excluding Reversionary Impact As Reported (1) (2) 340 652 234 346 (1) (1) (1) 329 340 340 232 566 2Q06 2Q05 2Q06 2Q05 2Q06 2Q05 2Q06 2Q05 Up 2% Down 3% Down 13% Up 1% (1) As reported, (2) Represents total BOE production as if “reversionary interest” which became effective in September 2005 had not been in effect during 2Q06.

  5. Realized Prices(2Q06 VS 2Q05) Oil (Per Bbl) NGL Gas (Per Mcf) BOE (Per Bbl) $6.36 $54.70 $38.21 $67.35 $5.54 $45.08 $50.95 $36.49 2Q06 2Q05 2Q06 2Q05 2Q06 2Q05 2Q06 2Q05 Down 13% Up 5% Up 32% Up 21%

  6. Second Quarter Results ($ In Millions) (1) Net Income Non-GAAP Net Income (Loss) Excluding Certain Non-Cash Items Cash Flow From Operations As Reported $4.0 (2) $0.3 (1) $-3.1 $3.6 (1) $-0.3 2Q06 2Q06 2Q05 2Q06 2Q05 (1) As reported (2) Net income in 2Q06 exclusive of certain non–cash charges associated with the merger and unrealized derivative losses. (3) Cash flow is a non-GAAP measure. See appendix for a reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure to thecorresponding GAAP amount.

  7. Drilling Success Rate Total Wells Drilled 1st Half 06 1987-YTD 2006 (1) 472 Producers 43 38 Dry Holes 2 1 Drilling or Completing 1 Total 511 46 96% Success Ratio 93% (2) (1) Gross wells drilled (2) Excluding wells in progress

  8. Areas of Operations Tulsa Office Tulsa Office Houston-District Office Electra-Field Office 1 2 4 A B 3 5 Exploration Projects Principal Fields 1 Electra/Burkburnett 2 Boonsville 3 Egan 4 Barnett Shale 5 Vinegarone A Barnett & Woodford Shale - Reeves County, TX B Wolfcamp Shale - Southwest TX

  9. Wilbarger Counties,Texas Electra/Burkburnett Area, Wichita and • 2Q06 production of 174,328 BOE from 495 producers • 41 Wells drilled in 1st half 06, all of which completed as producers • 167 identified PUD drilling locations(1) • 100% WI ownership & operational control • Gas plant and gathering system • Proved reserves of 9,802 MBOE(2) • PV-10% = $182.9 million(2) (1) At 6/30/06 (2) At year-end 2005

  10. Boonsville Area, Jack and Wise Counties, Texas • 2Q06 production of over 46,650 BOE from 86 producers • 21 identified drilling locations and numerous low-cost workovers • Operating control of 85 producing wells • Producing wells hold Barnett Shale rights • 25 miles of gas gathering system • Proved reserves of 3,011 MBOE(1) • PV-10% = $43.4 million(1) (1) At year-end 2005

  11. Egan Field, Acadia Parish, Louisiana • 2Q06 production of 21,476 BOE from 10 producers • Multizone recompletion potential in 7 existing wellbores • Operating and ownership control of field • Proved reserves of 1,652 MBOE(1) • PV-10% = $38.7 million(1) (1) At year-end 2005

  12. Barnett Shale - Jack and Wise Counties, Texas • 2Q06 8 wells produced 18,037 BOE • Own WI ranging from 23-36% in the 27,700 gross acres lying within a 43 square mile area • All acreage is HBP leasehold • 300 plus potential horizontal drilling locations • 35.28 square miles of 3D seismic • Over 80% of the acreage lies in “core” area* Wise Co. Jack Co. EOG (1) Devon (6) RAM (2) Operated wells *Per Pickering Energy Partners, Inc. October 2005 titled “The Barnett Shale, Visitors Guide to the Hottest Gas Play in the US”

  13. Vinegarone Field, Val Verde County, Texas • 2Q06 production of 13,524 BOE from 7 non-operated producers • 3 PUDs to spud in 3Q06 • 4 PUDs remaining for future development • Long-lived natural gas field • Proved reserves of 1,111 MBOE(1) • PV-10% = $21.5 million(1) (1) At year-end 2005

  14. Exploration Projects • Barnett and Woodford Shale - Reeves County, Texas • Wolfcamp Shale – Southwest Texas

  15. 2003 2004 2005 CAGR Production (MBOE) 671 511 1,405 41% 647 Revenue (millions) $20.1 $18.0 $66.2 85% $34.8 EBITDA (millions) $9.1 $5.1 $33.7 59% $17.1 Summary Financial and Operating Data 3 Year (1) 1st Half 06 (1) CAGR is compound annual growth rate for the three year period ended 12/31/05 (2) First half 2006 production as reported, includes the effect of vesting of reversionary interest which occurred in late 2005. The reversionary interest had the effect of reducing 1H06 production by approximately 40,000 BOE.

  16. Financial Flexibility $28.3 103.0 0.5 131.8 June 30, 2006 ($ millions) • Liquidity Analysis • Long-term Debt Cash ($MM) $12.9 Availability under revolving facility ($MM) 37.0 Liquidity ($MM) 49.9 11.5% Sr. Note (1) Sr. Secured Credit Facility (2) Installment Loan Total (1) Due 2008 (2) Recent $300 million Sr. Secured Credit Facility with initial borrowing limit of $140 million provides expanded financial flexibility for growth

  17. Attractive Valuation vs. Peers (1) (2) RAM Peers $15.50 $24.85 TEV/Reserves ($/BOE) TEV/PV-10 .8x 1.3x (3) Reserve Life Index (in Years) 13.4 13.7 % Proved Developed 70.0 55.0 (4) $7.02 Net Asset Value per Share 0.77x Price/NAV 1.39x 7.9x Cash Flow Multiple (1) Share prices as of July 31, 2006 (2) Peers include ABP, BEXP, CRZO, CRK, CWEI, EPEX, GDP, PLLL (3) PV-10 is based on YE 2005 proved reserves and prices as reported by RAM and Peers (4) RAM NAV is based on PV-10% of proved reserves and pricing at December 31, 2005 and does not include unproved reserves or oil and gas gathering and processing assets; also does not include exercise of outstanding warrants

  18. Disclosure Statement This document contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, including, without limitation, statements that address estimates of RAM’s proved reserves of oil, gas and natural gas liquids, its derivative positions, the impact of derivatives, exploration activities, capital spending, borrowing availability, financial position, business strategy, and RAM’s management’s objectives and its future operations, and industry conditions, are forward-looking statements. Although RAM believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, RAM can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from RAM’s expectations (“Cautionary Statements”) include, without limitation, the actual quantities of RAM’s oil and natural gas reserves, future production levels, future prices and demand for oil and natural gas, the results of RAM’s future exploration and development activities, future operating, development costs and future acquisitions, the effect of existing and future laws and governmental regulations (including those pertaining to the environment), the continued availability of capital and financing, and the political and economic climate of the United States as well as risk factors listed from time to time in our reports and documents filed with the SEC. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to RAM, or persons acting on RAM’s behalf, are expressly qualified in their entirety by the Cautionary Statements.

  19. APPENDIX

  20. Production Volumes and Expenses

  21. Production Volumes and Expenses

  22. Derivative Positions As of June 30, 2006

  23. Non-GAAP Financial Measure Cash flow, a non-GAAP measure, represents cash provided by operating activities before the impact of discontinued operations, changes in working capital items related to operating activities, and further adjusted for unrealized gains or losses on derivative transactions This non-GAAP measure is presented because management believes it is a useful adjunct to cash provided by operating activities under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP). This non-GAAP cash flow measure is widely accepted as a financial indicator of an oil and gas company’s ability to generate cash which is used to internally fund exploration and development activities and to service debt. This non-GAAP measure is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to cash provided (used) by operating, investing, or financing activities as an indicator of cash flows, or as a measure of liquidity.

  24. Cash Flow Reconciliation of cash flow from operations (a non-GAAP measure) to GAAP cash flow from operating activities June 30 2006 June 30 2005 (in thousands) (in thousands)

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