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Coelacanth Energy Inc. Announces Operations Update, Revised Reserve Report and Initial Resource Report

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Coelacanth Energy (TSXV: CEI) provided an operations update and revised reserve/resource reports for its Two Rivers Montney project. The company's new battery facility, commissioned in June, enabled production from 9 previously drilled Montney wells. Three Lower Montney wells showed strong initial production, with 30-day rates ranging from 1,037-1,346 boe/d with 57-67% liquids content.

The updated GLJ Reserve Report effective June 30, 2025, showed total proved plus probable reserves of 27,302 Mboe, with a before-tax NPV10 of $280.1 million. The report reclassified 8.7 million boe to producing status and removed $37.5 million in future development capital.

The new Resource Report identified 6.9 billion barrels of Discovered Petroleum Initially-In-Place (PIIP) and 5.9 trillion cubic feet of Discovered Gas PIIP across approximately 150 net sections over 4 Montney zones.

[ "Three Lower Montney wells exceeded initial production expectations with strong liquids content (57-67%)", "Reserve value increased by $40.4 million from year-end report", "Producing status reserves increased by $107.4 million (NPV10)", "Significant resource potential with 6.9 billion barrels of Discovered Oil PIIP and 5.9 trillion cubic feet of Discovered Gas PIIP", "Successfully commissioned new battery facility enabling production from 9 Montney wells" ]

Coelacanth Energy (TSXV: CEI) ha pubblicato un aggiornamento operativo e revisioni delle stime di riserve/risorse per il progetto Two Rivers Montney. La nuova batteria aziendale, entrata in funzione a giugno, ha permesso la produzione da 9 pozzi Montney già perforati. Tre pozzi del Lower Montney hanno registrato iniziali produzioni elevate, con tassi a 30 giorni compresi tra 1.037 e 1.346 boe/giorno e una frazione di liquidi del 57-67%.

Il rapporto GLJ aggiornato, con efficacia al 30 giugno 2025, indica riserve totali provate più probabili pari a 27.302 Mboe e un NPV10 ante imposte di $280,1 milioni. Il rapporto ha riclassificato 8,7 milioni di boe come in produzione e ha eliminato 37,5 milioni di dollari di capitale di sviluppo futuro.

Il nuovo Rapporto sulle Risorse stima 6,9 miliardi di barili di Petroleum Discovered PIIP e 5,9 trilioni di piedi cubi di gas Discovered PIIP distribuiti su circa 150 sezioni nette in 4 zone Montney.

In sintesi:

  • Tre pozzi del Lower Montney hanno superato le aspettative iniziali con elevata percentuale di liquidi (57-67%).
  • Il valore delle riserve è aumentato di $40,4 milioni rispetto al rapporto di fine anno.
  • Le riserve in stato produttivo sono aumentate di $107,4 milioni (NPV10).
  • Significativo potenziale di risorse: 6,9 miliardi di barili di Oil PIIP e 5,9 trilioni di piedi cubi di Gas PIIP.
  • La nuova batteria è stata messa in servizio con successo, consentendo la produzione da 9 pozzi Montney.

Coelacanth Energy (TSXV: CEI) ofreció una actualización operativa y revisiones de reservas/recursos para su proyecto Two Rivers Montney. La nueva instalación de baterías de la compañía, puesta en servicio en junio, permitió la producción de 9 pozos Montney ya perforados. Tres pozos del Lower Montney mostraron altas producciones iniciales, con tasas a 30 días entre 1.037 y 1.346 boe/día y un contenido de líquidos del 57-67%.

El informe GLJ actualizado, con fecha efectiva al 30 de junio de 2025, muestra reservas probadas más probables totales de 27.302 Mboe y un VAN10 antes de impuestos de $280,1 millones. El informe reclasificó 8,7 millones de boe a estado productor y eliminó $37,5 millones en capital de desarrollo futuro.

El nuevo Informe de Recursos identificó 6,9 mil millones de barriles de Petroleum Discovered PIIP y 5,9 billones de pies cúbicos de gas Discovered PIIP en aproximadamente 150 secciones netas a lo largo de 4 zonas Montney.

Resumen:

  • Tres pozos del Lower Montney superaron las expectativas iniciales con alto contenido de líquidos (57-67%).
  • El valor de las reservas aumentó $40,4 millones respecto al informe de fin de año.
  • Las reservas en estado productor aumentaron $107,4 millones (VAN10).
  • Importante potencial de recursos: 6,9 mil millones de barriles de Oil PIIP y 5,9 billones de pies cúbicos de Gas PIIP.
  • La nueva instalación de baterías se puso en marcha con éxito, permitiendo producción de 9 pozos Montney.

Coelacanth Energy (TSXV: CEI)ëŠ� Two Rivers Montney 프로ì íЏì—� 대í•� ìš´ì˜ ì—…ë°ì´íŠ¸ì™€ 준비금/ìžì› ë³´ê³ ì„� ê°œì •ë³¸ì„ ë°œí‘œí–ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤. 회사ì� 새로ìš� ë°°í„°ë¦� ì‹œì„¤ì€ 6ì›”ì— ê°€ë™ë˜ì–� 기존ì—� 시추ë� 9ê°� Montney 유정ì� ìƒì‚°ì� 가능하ê²� 했습니다. Lower Montneyì� 3ê°� ìœ ì •ì€ ì´ˆê¸° ìƒì‚°ì� 양호했으ë©�, 30ì� ìƒì‚°ë¥ ì´ 1,037â€�1,346 boe/ì�ì´ê³  ì•¡ì²´ í•¨ëŸ‰ì€ 57â€�67%였습니ë‹�.

2025ë…� 6ì›� 30ì� 기준 효력ì� 갱신ë� GLJ 준비금 보고서는 확정+추정 준비금 합계 27,302 Mboe와 법ì¸ì„� ì � NPV10ì� $280.1ë°±ë§Œìž„ì„ ë³´ì—¬ì¤ë‹ˆë‹�. 보고서는 870ë§� boeë¥� ìƒì‚° 중으ë¡� 재분류했ê³� 향후 개발 ìžë³¸ 3,750ë§� 달러ë¥� 제거했습니다.

ìƒ� ìžì› 보고서는 ì•� 150ê°� ìˆ� 구역, 4ê°� Montney ì¸µì— ê±¸ì³ ë°œê²¬ë� ì„유 초기 매장ëŸ�(PIIP) 69ì–� 배럴ê³� 발견ë� ê°€ìŠ� PIIP 5.9ì¡� 입방피트ë¥� 확ì¸í–ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.

요약:

  • Lower Montneyì� 3ê°� 유정ì� 초기 ìƒì‚° 기대치를 ìƒíšŒí–ˆê³  ì•¡ì²´ 비중ì� 높았습니ë‹�(57â€�67%).
  • 준비금 가치는 ì—°ë§ ë³´ê³ ì„� 대ë¹� $40.4백만 ì¦ê°€í–ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.
  • ìƒì‚° ìƒíƒœ 준비금ì� NPV10ì� $107.4백만 ì¦ê°€í–ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.
  • 중대í•� ìžì› 잠재ë �: ì„유 PIIP 69ì–� 배럴, ê°€ìŠ� PIIP 5.9ì¡� 입방피트.
  • ìƒ� ë°°í„°ë¦� 시설ì� 성공ì � ê°€ë™ìœ¼ë¡� 9ê°� Montney 유정ì—서 ìƒì‚°ì� 가능해졌습니다.

Coelacanth Energy (TSXV: CEI) a publié une mise à jour opérationnelle et des rapports révisés de réserves/ressources pour son projet Two Rivers Montney. La nouvelle unité batterie de la société, mise en service en juin, a permis la production à partir de 9 puits Montney déjà forés. Trois puits du Lower Montney ont affiché de fortes productions initiales, avec des débits sur 30 jours compris entre 1 037 et 1 346 boe/jour et une teneur en liquides de 57�67%.

Le rapport GLJ mis à jour, effectif au 30 juin 2025, fait état de réserves totales prouvées plus probables de 27 302 Mboe et d'un NPV10 avant impôts de 280,1 M$. Le rapport a reclassé 8,7 millions de boe en statut productif et a supprimé 37,5 M$ de dépenses de développement futures.

Le nouveau rapport sur les ressources a identifié 6,9 milliards de barils de pétrole découverts PIIP et 5,9 billions de pieds cubes de gaz découverts PIIP sur environ 150 sections nettes réparties sur 4 zones Montney.

En résumé :

  • Trois puits du Lower Montney ont dépassé les attentes initiales avec une forte teneur en liquides (57â€�67%).
  • La valeur des réserves a augmenté de 40,4 M$ par rapport au rapport de fin d'année.
  • Les réserves en production ont augmenté de 107,4 M$ (NPV10).
  • Potentiel de ressources significatif : 6,9 milliards de barils de Oil PIIP et 5,9 billions de ft³ de Gas PIIP.
  • La nouvelle batterie a été mise en service avec succès, permettant la production à partir de 9 puits Montney.

Coelacanth Energy (TSXV: CEI) gab ein Betriebsupdate und überarbeitete Reserven-/Ressourcenberichte für sein Two Rivers Montney-Projekt bekannt. Die neue Batterieanlage des Unternehmens, die im Juni in Betrieb genommen wurde, ermöglichte die Produktion aus 9 bereits gebohrten Montney-Bohrungen. Drei Lower-Montney-Bohrungen zeigten starke Anfangsproduktionen, mit 30-Tage-Raten von 1.037�1.346 boe/Tag und einem Flüssigkeitsanteil von 57�67%.

Der aktualisierte GLJ-Reservensbericht mit Stichtag 30. Juni 2025 wies gesamt nachgewiesene plus wahrscheinliche Reserven von 27.302 Mboe aus und ein Vorsteuer-NPV10 von $280,1 Mio.. Der Bericht reklassifizierte 8,7 Mio. boe in den Produktionsstatus und strich 37,5 Mio. USD an zukünftigen Entwicklungskapital.

Der neue Ressourcenbericht identifizierte 6,9 Milliarden Barrel entdecktes Öl (Discovered Petroleum PIIP) und 5,9 Billionen Kubikfuß entdecktes Gas PIIP über rund 150 Netto-Sections in 4 Montney-Zonen.

Kurz zusammengefasst:

  • Drei Lower-Montney-Bohrungen übertrafen die anfänglichen Produktions­erwartungen mit hohem Flüssigkeitsanteil (57â€�67%).
  • Der Reservenwert stieg gegenüber dem Jahresendbericht um $40,4 Mio.
  • Die als produktiv eingestuften Reserven erhöhten den NPV10 um $107,4 Mio.
  • Signifikantes Ressourcenpotenzial: 6,9 Mrd. Barrel Oil PIIP und 5,9 Bio. ft³ Gas PIIP.
  • Die neue Batterieanlage wurde erfolgreich in Betrieb genommen und ermöglicht Produktion aus 9 Montney-Bohrungen.
Positive
  • None.
Negative
  • Company moderating production pace due to low natural gas prices at Station 2 hub
  • Middle Montney zone remains largely unexplored and classified as undiscovered
  • GLJ has only placed reserves on less than 10 net sections of land out of 150 total sections

Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - August 27, 2025) - Coelacanth Energy Inc. (TSXV: CEI) ("Coelacanth" or the "Company") has provided an Operations Update, Reserve Report, and Resource Report.

OPERATIONS UPDATE

Coelacanth completed and commissioned its new battery facility in early June and subsequently started to systematically place the 9 previously drilled Montney wells from the 5-19 pad on production. Although Coelacanth has chosen to moderate the pace of wells brought on-stream because of low natural gas prices at the Station 2 hub, the results to date have exceeded expectations.

Lower Montney
Three Lower Montney wells (D5-19, E5-19, F5-19) were placed on production this summer and have meaningful initial production data as follows:

  • D5-19 has a completed lateral length of 3,180 metres and had sales production for its initial 30-day period of 1,037 boe/d (57% liquids) comprised of 546 bbls/d of light oil, 2,659 mmcf/d of natural gas and 48 bbls/d of natural gas liquids.
  • E5-19 has a completed lateral length of 2,775 metres and had sales production for its initial 30-day period of 1,346 boe/d (67% liquids) comprised of 854 bbls/d of light oil, 2,660 mmcf/d of natural gas and 49 bbls/d of natural gas liquids.
  • F5-19 has a completed lateral length of 2,800 metres and had sales production for its initial 22-day period of 1,323 boe/d (61% liquids) comprised of 745 bbls/d of light oil, 3,121 mmcf/d of natural gas and 58 bbls/d of natural gas liquids.

The wells have exceeded initial production on a proved plus probable basis (2P) as booked by GLJ Ltd. ("GLJ") in its independent evaluation for Coelacanth.

GLJ RESERVE REPORT DATED EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2025

Coelacanth has updated its previously disclosed 2024 year-end reserves report as independently evaluated by GLJ. The new GLJ reserves report is effective June 30, 2025 and is a mechanical update to the prior report (the "Reserve Report"). The mechanical update does not change the production profiles provided in the 2024 year-end report but does provide the following:

  • Reclassification of reserves on all 9 Montney wells on the 5-19 pad (8.7 million boe) from non-producing status (Proved Non-Producing and Probable Non-Producing) to producing status (Proved Producing and Probable Producing) given Coelacanth's new battery facility is complete and all wells are now capable of production.
  • Rescheduled timing of wells being placed on production.
  • Removal of $37.5 million of future development capital pertaining to facility and other capital booked prior to the July 1, 2025 effective date.
  • Updated future pricing reflecting GLJ's latest price forecast.

The Report increases the overall reserve value by $40.4 million from the year-end report but more importantly increases the producing status reserves by $107.4 million (estimated future net revenues before taxes discounted at 10%). Coelacanth believes the July 1, 2025 updated GLJ Report better reflects the current status of the Company given the changes as noted above.

Congruent with the prior report, GLJ has placed reserves on less than 10 net sections of land and predominantly in the Lower Montney leaving room to expand the reserve base both aerially and vertically.

Reserves Summary

Coelacanth's June 30, 2025 reserves as prepared by GLJ effective June 30, 2025 and based on the GLJ (2025-07) future price forecast are as follows: (1)

Working Interest Reserves (2)Tight Oil 
(Mbbl)
Shale
Natural Gas 
(Mmcf)
NGLs
(Mbbl)
Total Oil Equivalent
(Mboe) (3)
Proved



Producing2,01745,12983610,374
Developed non-producing----
Undeveloped1,25628,3365256,504
Total proved3,27373,4651,36116,878
Probable2,15744,64082710,424
Total proved & probable5,430118,1052,18827,302

 

 Notes: 
 (1)Numbers may not add due to rounding. 
 (2)"Working Interest" or "Gross" reserves means Coelacanth's working interest (operating and non-operating) share before deduction of royalties and without including any royalty interest of Coelacanth. 
 (3)Oil equivalent amounts have been calculated using a conversion rate of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil.

 

Reserves Values

The estimated future net revenues before taxes associated with Coelacanth's reserves effective June 30, 2025 and based on the GLJ (2025-07) future price forecast are summarized in the following table: (1,2,3)


Discount factor per year
($000s)0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Proved




Producing176,441144,557122,202105,93793,680
Developed non-producing-----
Undeveloped97,88268,62849,98137,38428,424
Total proved274,323213,185172,183143,321122,104
Probable214,074146,438107,86883,91467,902
Total proved & probable488,397359,623280,051227,235190,006

 

Notes:  
(1) Numbers may not add due to rounding. 
(2) The estimated future net revenues are stated prior to provision for interest, debt service charges or general and administrative expenses and after deduction of royalties, operating costs, estimated well abandonment and reclamation costs and estimated future capital expenditures. 
(3) The estimated future net revenue contained in the table does not necessarily represent the fair market value of the reserves. There is no assurance that the forecast price and cost assumptions contained in the GLJ Report will be attained and variations could be material. The recovery and reserve estimates described herein are estimates only. Actual reserves may be greater or less than those calculated.


Price Forecast

The GLJ (2025-07) price forecast is as follows:

YearWTI Oil @ Cushing
($US / Bbl)
Edmonton Light Oil
($Cdn / Bbl)
AECO Natural Gas
($Cdn / Mmbtu)
Chicago Natural Gas
($US / Mmbtu)
Foreign Exchange (Cdn$/US$)
2025 Q3-Q465.0084.932.203.550.7300
202670.0090.543.464.350.7400
202773.5094.003.504.010.7500
202876.4196.993.854.100.7500
202977.9498.923.924.180.7500
203079.49100.894.004.270.7500
203181.08102.914.084.350.7500
203282.71104.994.164.450.7500
203384.36107.084.254.540.7500
203486.05109.214.334.630.7500
Escalate
thereafter (1)
2.0% per year2.0% per year2.0% per year2.0% per year

 

(1) Escalated at two per cent per year starting in 2035 in the July 1, 2025 GLJ price forecast with the exception of foreign exchange, which remains flat.

GLJ RESOURCE REPORT

GLJ has provided a Resource Report effective June 30, 2025 on Coelacanth's Two Rivers Montney lands encompassing approximately 150 net sections over 4 identified Montney zones (the "Resource Report"). As displayed below, Coelacanth has an estimated 6.9 billion barrels of Discovered Petroleum Initially-In-Place (PIIP) and 5.9 trillion cubic feet of Discovered Gas PIIP. The Resource Report also estimates 8.3 billion barrels of Undiscovered Petroleum PIIP and 7.1 trillion cubic feet of Undiscovered Gas PIIP in place on its lands.

To date, Coelacanth has focused to varying degrees on 3 of the 4 Montney zones (Upper, Lower, Basal) with extensive mapping, core work, and placement of horizontal wells in all 3 zones to help determine economics and ultimate recoveries of the resource. The Middle Montney has had minimal work performed on it to date and is listed as undiscovered at this point. Coelacanth will perform additional work on the middle Montney in the future to better understand its commerciality.

The Resource Report not only portrays how large the Coelacanth's Montney resource in place is, but will be used as a tool in determining well spacing, frac design and ultimate well recoveries to aid in the overall development of Coelacanth's Two Rivers project.

ZoneDiscovered Oil PIIP
(Billion Bbls)
Undiscovered Oil PIIP
(Billion Bbls)
Upper Montney2.50.2
Middle Montney-5.0
Lower Montney3.00.2
Basal Montney1.32.9
Total Montney(1)6.98.3

(1)
 
Numbers may not add due to rounding

 

ZoneDiscovered Gas PIIP
(Trillion cubic feet)
Undiscovered Gas PIIP
(Trillion cubic feet)
Upper Montney2.10.1
Middle Montney-4.2
Lower Montney2.60.2
Basal Montney1.12.5
Total Montney(1)5.97.1

(1)Numbers may not add due to rounding

 

Overall, Coelacanth is very pleased with its well results to date and is looking forward to establishing the ultimate recoverable reserves while increasing booked reserves and on its large Two Rivers Montney Resource for the benefit of its stakeholders.

Oil and Gas Terms
The Company uses the following frequently recurring oil and gas industry terms in the news release:

Liquids  
Bbls Barrels 
Bbls/d Barrels per day 
NGLs Natural gas liquids (includes condensate, pentane, butane, propane, and ethane) 
WTI  West Texas Intermediate at Cushing, Oklahoma 
  
Natural Gas  
Mcf  Thousands of cubic feet 
Mcf/d  Thousands of cubic feet per day 
MMcf/d  Millions of cubic feet per day 
MMbtu Millions of British thermal units
  
Oil Equivalent 
Boe Barrels of oil equivalent 
Boe/dBarrels of oil equivalent per day

  

Disclosure provided herein in respect of a boe may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion rate of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil equivalent has been used for the calculation of boe amounts in the news release. This boe conversion rate is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.

Product Types
The Company uses the following references to sales volumes in the news release:

Natural gas (and gas) refers to shale gas
Oil refers to tight oil
NGLs refers to butane, propane and pentanes combined
Liquids refers to tight oil and NGLs combined
Oil equivalent refers to the total oil equivalent of shale gas, tight oil, and NGLs combined, using the conversion rate of six thousand cubic feet of shale gas to one barrel of oil equivalent as described above.

Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws. The use of any of the words "expect", "anticipate", "continue", "estimate", "may", "will", "should", "believe", "intends", "forecast", "plans", "guidance" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements or information.

More particularly and without limitation, this document contains forward-looking statements and information relating to the Company's oil, NGLs and natural gas production and reserves and reserves values, oil and natural gas resources, capital programs, and oil, NGLs, and natural gas commodity prices. The forward-looking statements and information are based on certain key expectations and assumptions made by the Company, including expectations and assumptions relating to prevailing commodity prices and exchange rates, applicable royalty rates and tax laws, future well production rates, the performance of existing wells, the success of drilling new wells, the availability of capital to undertake planned activities and the availability and cost of labor and services.

Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements and information are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Since forward-looking statements and information address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated due to a number of factors and risks. These include, but are not limited to, the risks associated with the oil and gas industry in general such as operational risks in development, exploration and production, delays or changes in plans with respect to exploration or development projects or capital expenditures, the uncertainty of estimates and projections relating to production rates, costs and expenses, commodity price and exchange rate fluctuations, marketing and transportation, environmental risks, competition, the ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources and changes in tax, royalty and environmental legislation. The forward-looking statements and information contained in this document are made as of the date hereof for the purpose of providing the readers with the Company's expectations for the coming year. The forward-looking statements and information may not be appropriate for other purposes. The Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by applicable securities laws.

Resources Data

Total Petroleum Initially-In-Place (PIIP) is that quantity of petroleum that is estimated to exist originally in naturally occurring accumulations. It includes that quantity of petroleum that is estimated, as of a given date, to be contained in known accumulations, prior to production, plus those estimated quantities in accumulations yet to be discovered (equivalent to "total resources").

Discovered Petroleum Initially-In-Place (equivalent to discovered resources) is that quantity of petroleum that is estimated, as of a given date, to be contained in known accumulations prior to production. The recoverable portion of discovered petroleum initially in place includes production, reserves, and contingent resources; the remainder is unrecoverable.

Reserves are estimated remaining quantities of oil and natural gas and related substances anticipated to be recoverable from known accumulations, as of a given date, based on the analysis of drilling, geological, geophysical, and engineering data; the use of established technology; and specified economic conditions, which are generally accepted as being reasonable. Reserves are further classified according to the level of certainty associated with the estimates and may be subclassified based on development and production status. [Reserves are further defined below].

Contingent Resources are those quantities of petroleum estimated, as of a given date, to be potentially recoverable from known accumulations using established technology or technology under development, but which are not currently considered to be commercially recoverable due to one or more contingencies. Contingencies may include factors such as economic, legal, environmental, political, and regulatory matters, or a lack of markets. It is also appropriate to classify as contingent resources the estimated discovered recoverable quantities associated with a project in the early evaluation stage. Contingent Resources are further classified in accordance with the level of certainty associated with the estimates and may be subclassified based on project maturity and/or characterized by their economic status.

Undiscovered Petroleum Initially-In-Place (equivalent to undiscovered resources) is that quantity of petroleum that is estimated, on a given date, to be contained in accumulations yet to be discovered. The recoverable portion of undiscovered petroleum initially in place is referred to as "prospective resources," the remainder as "unrecoverable."

Prospective Resources are those quantities of petroleum estimated, as of a given date, to be potentially recoverable from undiscovered accumulations by application of future development projects. Prospective resources have both an associated chance of discovery and a chance of development. Prospective Resources are further subdivided in accordance with the level of certainty associated with recoverable estimates assuming their discovery and development and may be subclassified based on project maturity.

There is no certainty that any portion of the resources will be discovered. If discovered, there is no certainty that it will be commercially viable to produce any portion of the resources. The key variables relevant to the evaluation are porosity, reservoir thickness, pressure, water saturation and gas composition which have increasing uncertainty, both positive and negative, with distance from existing wells.

Reserves Data

There are numerous uncertainties inherent in estimating quantities of tight oil, shale gas, and NGLs reserves and the future cash flows attributed to such reserves. The reserve and associated cash flow information set forth above are estimates only. In general, estimates of economically recoverable tight oil, shale gas, and NGLs reserves and the future net cash flows therefrom are based upon a number of variable factors and assumptions, such as historical production from the properties, production rates, ultimate reserve recovery, timing and amount of capital expenditures, marketability of oil and natural gas, royalty rates, the assumed effects of regulation by governmental agencies and future operating costs, all of which may vary materially.

Individual properties may not reflect the same confidence level as estimates of reserves for all properties due to the effects of aggregation.

This news release contains estimates of the net present value of the Company's future net revenue from its reserves. Such amounts do not represent the fair market value of the Company's reserves.

The reserves data contained in this news release has been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 51-101 ("NI 51-101").

Reserves are estimated remaining quantities of oil and natural gas and related substances anticipated to be recoverable from known accumulations, as of a given date, based on the analysis of drilling, geological, geophysical and engineering data; the use of established technology, and specified economic conditions, which are generally accepted as being reasonable. Reserves are classified according to the degree of certainty associated with the estimates as follows:

Proved Reserves are those reserves that can be estimated with a high degree of certainty to be recoverable. It is likely that the actual remaining quantities recovered will exceed the estimated proved reserves.

Probable Reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than proved reserves. It is equally likely that the actual remaining quantities recovered will be greater or less than the sum of the estimated proved plus probable reserves.

Initial Production Rates

The D5-19 Lower Montney well was tied into the 16-03 facility, and produced an average rate of 546 bbl/d oil, 2,659 mcf/d natural gas, and 48 bbl/d NGLs, for a total average rate of 1,037 boe/d, on a sales basis, over the first 30 days of in-line production (IP30)

The E5-19 Lower Montney well was tied into the 16-03 facility, and produced an average rate of 854 bbl/d oil, 2,660 mcf/d natural gas, and 49 bbl/d NGLs, for a total average rate of 1,346 boe/d, on a sales basis, over the first 30 days of in-line production (IP30)

The F5-19 Lower Montney well was tied into the 16-03 facility, and produced an average rate of 745 bbl/d oil, 3,121 mcf/d natural gas, and 58 bbl/d NGLs, for a total average rate of 1,037 boe/d, on a sales basis, over the first 22 days of in-line production

Any references to peak rates, test rates, IP30, IP90, IP180 or initial production rates or declines are useful for confirming the presence of hydrocarbons, however, such rates and declines are not determinative of the rates at which such wells will continue production and decline thereafter and are not indicative of long-term performance or ultimate recovery. IP30 is defined as an average production rate over 30 consecutive days, IP90 is defined as an average production rate over 90 consecutive days and IP180 is defined as an average production rate over 180 consecutive days. Readers are cautioned not to place reliance on such rates in calculating aggregate production for the Company.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

COELACANTH ENERGY INC.
2110, 530 - 8th Ave SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 3S8
Phone: 403-705-4525

Mr. Robert J. Zakresky
President and Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Nolan Chicoine
Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer

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FAQ

What are Coelacanth Energy's (TSXV: CEI) total proved plus probable reserves as of June 30, 2025?

Coelacanth reported total proved plus probable reserves of 27,302 Mboe, with a before-tax NPV10 value of $280.1 million.

What were the initial production rates from Coelacanth's new Lower Montney wells?

The three Lower Montney wells showed strong 30-day initial production rates of 1,037-1,346 boe/d with 57-67% liquids content.

How much Petroleum Initially-In-Place (PIIP) does Coelacanth have in its Two Rivers Montney lands?

Coelacanth has 6.9 billion barrels of Discovered Oil PIIP and 5.9 trillion cubic feet of Discovered Gas PIIP, plus 8.3 billion barrels of Undiscovered Oil PIIP and 7.1 trillion cubic feet of Undiscovered Gas PIIP.

What is the total land position of Coelacanth in the Montney formation?

Coelacanth holds approximately 150 net sections of land over 4 identified Montney zones (Upper, Middle, Lower, and Basal).

How did Coelacanth's reserve values change in the June 30, 2025 update?

The overall reserve value increased by $40.4 million, with producing status reserves increasing by $107.4 million (NPV10) from the year-end report.
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