Questerre updates Kakwa development and files expert report for legal action in Québec

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CALGARY, Alberta, Oct. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Questerre Energy Corporation (“Questerre” or the “Company”) (TSX,OSE: QEC) reported today on the upcoming drilling program at Kakwa North.

The Company plans to participate in three (1.5 net) wells proposed by the operator at an estimated cost of $21 million net to Questerre. Subject to equipment availability, the wells are scheduled to spud early in the fourth quarter. Completion operations are planned for the first quarter of next year. Questerre holds a 50% interest in these wells.

Questerre also reported that the three (0.75 net) new wells on its Kakwa Central acreage were tied in earlier last month. Gross production from these wells over the last month is approximately 2,755 boe/d consisting of 6.8 MMcf/d of natural gas and 1,625 bbl/d of condensate and natural gas liquids. The Company holds a 25% interest in these wells. While the initial rates are encouraging, they are not indicative of the long-term performance or ultimate recovery.

Michael Binnion, President and Chief Executive Officer of Questerre, commented, “As we continue to develop the Kakwa area, we are looking forward to the new wells at Kakwa North. With success, we could see our production grow in the second half of next year. Additionally, one of these wells will test a deeper interval in the Montney formation for future development opportunities. As oil prices remain volatile, we are focused on ensuring our drilling program is well funded by our existing cash and cash flow.”

Questerre also reported that it has filed with the Québec Superior Court (Civil Division) (the “Court”) an independent expert report (the “Report”) that quantifies the economic losses that may be incurred by the Company should its licenses to explore for oil and gas be successfully revoked by the Government of Québec (“GoQ”).

The independent expert was retained by the Company’s litigation counsel on behalf of the Company to prepare the Report. The Report was prepared in connection with the legal action to assist the Court. It is solely for use by Questerre in the legal action. The Report was prepared in accordance with the Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators (“CICBV”) requirements for both a Comprehensive Valuation Report and an Expert Report as defined in the CICBV Practice Standards. Based on the scope, and subject to the restrictions, qualifications, and major assumptions, under various scenarios, all of which are set forth in the Report, potential economic losses range from approximately $700 million to $4,800 million. The Report must be considered as a whole to avoid creating a misleading view. The Report has been filed on SEDAR+ and the NewsPoint service of Oslo B?rs. The Report, nor any part thereof, does not form part of nor is deemed to be incorporated by reference in this news release.