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New Zealand Energy Corp. Provides Update on the Tariki Development & Other Projects

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New Zealand Energy Corp. (NZEC) has provided updates on its Tariki Development and other projects. The recently completed Tariki-5A well has confirmed significant remaining free gas and condensate, intersecting target sands 11m higher than prior wells. While peak flow rates exceeded 4mmscf/d, stable rates are approximately 1 mmscf/d with 25-30 bbls/d of condensate.

The company is advancing its gas storage project, with Stage 1 targeting injection rates of 10-15 mmscf/d and extraction at ~30 mmscf/d. The Tariki field could potentially store between 25-40 Bscf of gas, with Stage 1 injection planned for Q4 2025.

Additionally, NZEC is working to restore oil production from Waihapa wells and planning Copper Moki workover projects, expected to add over 100 stb/oil daily, with potential flush production exceeding 300 stb/d for 1-2 months in Q2 2025.

New Zealand Energy Corp. (NZEC) ha fornito aggiornamenti sul suo Sviluppo di Tariki e altri progetti. Il pozzo Tariki-5A recentemente completato ha confermato una significativa quantità rimanente di gas libero e condensato, intersecando sabbie target 11 metri più in alto rispetto ai pozzi precedenti. Sebbene i tassi di flusso massimi abbiano superato i 4 mmscf/d, i tassi stabili sono di circa 1 mmscf/d con 25-30 bbls/d di condensato.

L'azienda sta avanzando con il suo progetto di stoccaggio di gas, con la Fase 1 che mira a tassi di iniezione di 10-15 mmscf/d e estrazione di circa 30 mmscf/d. Il campo Tariki potrebbe potenzialmente stoccare tra 25 e 40 Bscf di gas, con l'iniezione della Fase 1 pianificata per il quarto trimestre del 2025.

Inoltre, NZEC sta lavorando per ripristinare la produzione di petrolio dai pozzi Waihapa e pianificando progetti di lavoro su Copper Moki, previsti per aggiungere oltre 100 stb/di petrolio al giorno, con una potenziale produzione flush che supera i 300 stb/d per 1-2 mesi nel secondo trimestre del 2025.

New Zealand Energy Corp. (NZEC) ha proporcionado actualizaciones sobre su Desarrollo en Tariki y otros proyectos. El pozo Tariki-5A recientemente completado ha confirmado una significativa cantidad de gas libre y condensado restante, intersectando arenas objetivo 11 metros más altas que los pozos anteriores. Mientras que las tasas de flujo pico superaron los 4 mmscf/d, las tasas estables son aproximadamente 1 mmscf/d con 25-30 bbls/d de condensado.

La compañía está avanzando en su proyecto de almacenamiento de gas, con la Fase 1 que tiene como objetivo tasas de inyección de 10-15 mmscf/d y extracción de aproximadamente 30 mmscf/d. El campo Tariki podría almacenar potencialmente entre 25 y 40 Bscf de gas, con la inyección de la Fase 1 planeada para el cuarto trimestre de 2025.

Además, NZEC está trabajando para restaurar la producción de petróleo de los pozos Waihapa y planeando proyectos de trabajo en Copper Moki, que se espera que añadan más de 100 stb/petróleo diario, con una producción flush potencial que supera los 300 stb/d durante 1 a 2 meses en el segundo trimestre de 2025.

뉴질랜드 에너지 공사 (NZEC)가 타리키 개발 및 기타 프로젝트에 대한 업데이트를 제공했습니다. 최근에 완료된 타리키-5A 우물은 이전 우물보다 11미터 높은 목표 모래층을 관통하며 잔여 자유 가스와 응축수가 상당하다는 사실을 확인했습니다. 최대 유량이 4mmscf/d를 초과한 반면, 안정적인 유량은 약 1 mmscf/d에 25-30 bbls/d의 응축수가 동반되었습니다.

회사는 가스 저장 프로젝트를 추진하고 있으며, 1단계는 10-15 mmscf/d의 주입율 및 약 30 mmscf/d의 추출 목표를 세우고 있습니다. 타리키 필드는 25-40 Bscf의 가스를 저장할 수 있으며, 1단계 주입은 2025년 4분기로 계획되어 있습니다.

또한 NZEC는 와이하파 우물에서 원유 생산을 복원하고 있으며, 코퍼 모키 작업 프로젝트를 계획하고 있으며, 이는 하루 100 stb/유를 추가할 것으로 예상되며, 2025년 2분기 동안 1-2개월 동안 300 stb/d를 초과하는 예상 플러시 생산이 있을 수 있습니다.

New Zealand Energy Corp. (NZEC) a fourni des mises à jour sur son Développement de Tariki et d'autres projets. Le puits Tariki-5A récemment achevé a confirmé une quantité significative de gaz libre et de condensat restant, en intercepçant des sables cibles 11 mètres plus haut que les puits précédents. Bien que les débits de pointe aient dépassé 4 mmscf/d, les débits stables sont d'environ 1 mmscf/d avec 25-30 bbls/d de condensat.

L'entreprise fait progresser son projet de stockage de gaz, avec une Phase 1 visant des taux d'injection de 10-15 mmscf/d et une extraction d'environ 30 mmscf/d. Le champ de Tariki pourrait potentiellement stocker entre 25 et 40 Bscf de gaz, avec une injection de la Phase 1 prévue pour le quatrième trimestre 2025.

De plus, NZEC travaille à restaurer la production de pétrole des puits Waihapa et prévoit des projets de reprise à Copper Moki, qui devraient ajouter plus de 100 stb/pétrole par jour, avec une production flush potentielle dépassant 300 stb/d pendant 1 à 2 mois au deuxième trimestre 2025.

New Zealand Energy Corp. (NZEC) hat Aktualisierungen zu seiner Tariki-Entwicklung und anderen Projekten bereitgestellt. Der kürzlich fertiggestellte Tariki-5A-Brunnen hat signifikante verbleibende Freigase und Kondensat bestätigt und hat die Ziel-Sandvorkommen 11 Meter höher als die vorherigen Brunnen durchbohrt. Obwohl die Spitzenflussraten 4 mmscf/d überstiegen, liegen die stabilen Raten bei etwa 1 mmscf/d mit 25-30 bbls/d Kondensat.

Das Unternehmen treibt sein Gaslagerprojekt voran, wobei die Phase 1 Injektionsraten von 10-15 mmscf/d und eine Extraktion von etwa 30 mmscf/d anstrebt. Das Tariki-Feld könnte potenziell zwischen 25 und 40 Bscf Gas speichern, wobei die Injektion der Phase 1 für das vierte Quartal 2025 geplant ist.

Zusätzlich arbeitet NZEC daran, die Ölproduktion aus den Waihapa-Brunnen wiederherzustellen und plant Arbeiten an Copper Moki, die voraussichtlich über 100 stb/Öl täglich hinzufügen werden, mit einer potenziellen Flush-Produktion, die im zweiten Quartal 2025 1-2 Monate lang 300 stb/d übersteigen könnte.

Positive
  • Tariki-5A well confirmed significant gas and condensate reserves
  • Gas storage potential of 25-40 Bscf identified
  • Stage 1 gas storage project implementation planned for Q4 2025
  • Expected oil production increase of 100+ stb/d from Copper Moki wells
  • Potential flush production of 300+ stb/d for 1-2 months in Q2 2025
Negative
  • Tariki-5A well flow rates lower than anticipated (1 mmscf/d vs >4 mmscf/d expected)
  • Operational challenges with liquid loading and liquids slugging

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 11, 2025) - New Zealand Energy Corp. (TSXV: NZ) ("NZEC" or the "Company") is pleased to provide the following update.

Further to our December 30th announcement, we are pleased to confirm that the recently completed Tariki-5A well intersected the target Tariki sands 11m higher than prior wells and has confirmed the presence of significant remaining free gas and condensate in place up-dip in the field. These results and the high quality of the 55m net sand intersected has also confirmed the viability of Tariki as a gas storage field. Work is in progress to update the associated reserves and associated forecasts.

The flow rates from the well have been less than anticipated prior to drilling, due to liquid loading in the 3 ½" tubing and difficulties in managing liquids slugging at Waihapa after ~30km of pipeline. While rates more than 4mmscf/d have been seen, stable rates have been approximately 1 mmscf/d with 25 to 30 bbls/d of condensate (100%).

With a view to accelerating the high value storage phase of the Tariki field, the Company is proceeding with design of the first stage injection & extraction gas storage project based on wells Tariki-5A and Tariki-1A. When implemented this will form the first stage of the planned storage project and will provide to gas storage customers ahead of building the second and third stage of development. The scope of Stage 1 has yet to be finalized, however the target is injection at 10 to 15 mmscf/d and extraction at ~30 mmscf/d. Most of the required infrastructure for Stage 1 is already in place, with the exception of the final stage compression required at the well site. With respect to the latter it is likely that an existing mobile unit currently at the Waihapa Production Station can be modified to provide the required wellsite compression.

The conversion of the previously depleted Tariki Gas Field to Gas Storage mirrors the similar conversion of the immediately adjacent Ahuroa Gas Field to storage service more than a decade ago. The fields are both over-thrust structure of the Tariki Sandstone and at very similar depths. The Tariki Gas field produced approximately 50 Bscf gas and studies indicate that the field is likely to be able to safely store between 25 and 40 Bscf of gas.

The Ahuroa Gas Storage facility has capacity of ~18 Bscf and was sold as a working facility by Contact Energy Ltd to Gas Services New Zealand Ltd in late 2017 for NZD200 million. Note that Ahuroa's capacity is fully contracted to two parties. Since the sale of Ahuroa, gas prices in New Zealand have increased substantially, i.e. from ~NZD 6.40 (wholesale) in late 2017 to more than NZD14 per mscf in January 2025, and more importantly, seasonal price volatility is much greater, i.e. prices peaked in winter 2024 (June/July) at more than NZD40/mscf. This makes the requirement for additional gas storage capacity even more compelling than in previous years.

The urgency with which the tightening New Zealand gas market requires additional storage means that the Tariki Gas Storage Stage 1 is being accelerated to enable the commencement of injection in Q4 2025.

With the completion of the Tariki-5A well operations, the Company has focused field operations on restoring oil production from key Waihapa wells 6A and H1, and the Company anticipates them returning to production by mid and late February respectively adding between 30 and 60 bbls/d oil production plus associated gas.

Planning, purchasing of Long Lead items, and contracting the workover unit and personnel for the Copper Moki Workover project, in partnership with Monumental Energy (MNRG), is advanced and commitments are likely to be in place during the second week of February 2025. The two well interventions are currently scheduled for Q2 2025, with timing largely contingent on the arrival of 2 7/8" tubing in country. These activities are expected to add combined oil rates of more than 100 stb/oil and associated gas. Flush oil production was more than 250 stb/d from Copper moki-2 that last time a full pump change was carried out, and the Company considers it likely that something similar will happen when Copper Moki-1 and 2 are returned to service, i.e., combined oil rates in excess of 300 stb/d from these wells for 1 to 2 months commencing in Q2 2025.

On behalf of the Board of Directors

"Michael Adams"
Chief Executive Officer
New Zealand Energy Corp.

Tel: +64-6-757-4470 New Zealand Energy Corp. Contacts
Email: info@newzealandenergy.com
Website: www.newzealandenergy.com

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as such term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward-Looking Information: This news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein are forward-looking information. In particular, this news release contains forward-looking information regarding: the business of the Company, including future plans and objectives, the gas sales agreement, and the Tariki-5A well. There can be no assurance that such forward-looking information will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking information. This forward-looking information reflects NZEC's current beliefs and is based on information currently available to NZEC and on assumptions NZEC believes are reasonable. These assumptions include, but are not limited to: the underlying value of NZEC and its Common Shares, TSX Venture Exchange approval of the Offering; NZEC's current and initial understanding and analysis of its projects and the development required for such projects; the costs of NZEC's projects; NZEC's general and administrative costs remaining constant; and the market acceptance of NZEC's business strategy. Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of NZEC to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such risks and other factors may include, but are not limited to: general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties; industry condition; volatility of commodity prices; imprecision of reserve estimates; environmental risks; operational risks in exploration and development; general capital market conditions and market prices for securities; delay or failure to receive board or regulatory approvals; the actual results of future operations; competition; changes in legislation, including environmental legislation, ‎affecting NZEC; the timing and availability of external financing on acceptable terms; and lack of qualified, skilled labour or loss of key individuals. A description of additional risk factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking information can be found in NZEC's disclosure documents on the SEDAR+ website at www.sedarplus.ca. Although NZEC has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. Readers are further cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information as there can be no assurance that the plans, intentions or expectations upon which they are placed will occur. Forward-looking information contained in this news release is expressly qualified by this cautionary statement. The forward-looking information contained in this news release represents the expectations of NZEC as of the date of this news release and, accordingly, is subject to change after such date. However, NZEC expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required by applicable securities law.

To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/240345

FAQ

What are the expected gas storage capabilities of NZEC's Tariki field project?

The Tariki field is expected to safely store between 25 and 40 Bscf of gas, with Stage 1 targeting injection rates of 10-15 mmscf/d and extraction at approximately 30 mmscf/d.

When will NZEC begin gas injection operations at the Tariki Storage facility?

NZEC plans to commence gas injection operations at the Tariki Storage facility in Q4 2025.

What are the current production rates from NZERF's Tariki-5A well?

The Tariki-5A well is producing stable rates of approximately 1 mmscf/d with 25 to 30 bbls/d of condensate, though rates above 4mmscf/d have been observed.

What is the expected oil production increase from NZERF's Copper Moki workover project?

The Copper Moki workover project is expected to add combined oil rates of more than 100 stb/oil daily, with potential flush production exceeding 300 stb/d for 1-2 months starting in Q2 2025.

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