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SS-2H ST1 Delivers Record Beetaloo Basin IP30 Flow Rate of 7.2 MMcf/d, In-Line With Average IP30 Rate From Marcellus Dry Gas Area
SS-2H ST1 Delivers Record Beetaloo Basin IP30 Flow Rate of 7.2 MMcf/d, In-Line With Average IP30 Rate From Marcellus Dry Gas Area

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SS-2H ST1 Delivers Record Beetaloo Basin IP30 Flow Rate of 7.2 MMcf/d, In-Line With Average IP30 Rate From Marcellus Dry Gas Area

Highlights The Shenandoah South 2H sidetrack (SS-2H ST1) well achieved a Beetaloo Basin record average 30-day initial production (IP30) flow rate of 7.2 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) over a 5,483-foot (1,671-metre), 35 stage stimulated length within the Mid Velkerri B Shale. The flow rate of 13.2 MMcf/d over an extrapolated 10,000-foot horizontal section is in-line with the average of more than 11,000 wells in the Marcellus Shale dry gas area with production for over a 12-month period. The result demonstrates Tamboran's view of commercial deliverability of gas from the Mid Velkerri B Shale to the East Coast gas market that typically sells at a premium to Henry Hub. The exit rate trajectory maintains a steady, low-declining curve at 6.7 MMcf/d (normalized at 12.2 MMcf/d per 10,000-feet) with a flowing wellhead pressure of ~910 psi. The steady state decline curve on SS-2H ST1 is consistent with that achieved from the SS-1H well. The Shenandoah South drilling campaign is planned to commence in 2H 2025, targeting up to three 10,000-foot horizontal wells from the SS2 well pad, subject to final joint venture approval. Once completed, the five wells on the SS2 pad are planned to be tied into the Sturt Plateau Compression Facility (SPCF) to feed into the 40 MMcf/d Gas Sales Agreement with the Northern Territory Government. Production remains on track to commence in mid-2026, subject to standard regulatory and stakeholder approvals and favourable weather conditions. Managing Director, Joel Riddle, will hold a webcast with analysts at 8:00am EDT (US time) (10:00pm AEST) on Monday June 16, 2025. NEW YORK, June 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tamboran Resources Corporation (NYSE: TBN, ASX: TBN): Tamboran Resources Corporation Chief Executive Officer, Joel Riddle, said: "The Shenandoah South 2H sidetrack well has delivered a record average IP30 flow result of 7.2 MMcf/d from the Beetaloo Basin to date. Results show a material step up in flow rate from a horizontal section stimulated approximately three times longer than the SS-1H well. "The IP30 flow rate over a 5,482-foot horizontal section is another positive data point that demonstrates potential commercial productivity of the shale formation in the Australian East Coast gas market that typically sells at a premium to Henry Hub in the US and under long term CPI-linked contracts. "Importantly, the results from SS-2H ST1 are in-line with the average of more than 11,000 wells produced for over 12-months in the Marcellus Shale dry gas area, the most prolific shale gas basin in the world. "At the end of the 30-day period, the well continues to experience steady flow performance, low decline rates and favorable wellhead pressures, which underscore the reliability and scalability of our operations. "Importantly, Tamboran continues to bring key lessons from the US to accelerate the commercial development of the Beetaloo Basin. We have already delivered an impressive improvement in drilling efficiency and stimulation intensity in the first two wells of the Shenandoah South area. "Lessons from the completion and flow back of the SS-2H ST1 well will be incorporated into the design of the remaining four wells required to deliver first gas sales in mid-2026, subject to standard regulatory and stakeholder approvals. SS-2H ST1 is another foundation well, that demonstrates the Beetaloo Basin has characteristics similar to wells drilled across the Marcellus dry gas area. We believe, like in the US, with more well results and incorporation of lessons we can improve and deliver this world-scale energy resource." Shenandoah South 2H ST1 flow results The SS-2H ST1 well in Tamboran B2-operated Exploration Permit (EP) 98 achieved average IP30 flow rates of 7.2 MMcf/d following the 35-stage stimulation program across a 5,483 feet (1,671 metres) lateral section in the Mid Velkerri B Shale. During the 30-day production testing period, the choke was opened from 10/64" to 40/64" at staged intervals. Gas rates declined from 10.4 MMcf/d to 6.6 MMcf/d, with an average IP30 flow rate of 7.2 MMcf/d and cumulative production of 217.2 MMcf over that period. Flowing wellhead pressures were drawn down from 4,565 to 906 psi. Table 1: Breakdown of the SS-2H ST1 IP30 flow result Rates (MMcf/d) Actual (5,483 ft, 1,671 m) Normalized (10,000 ft) Average IP30 flow rate 7.2 13.2 Peak rate 10.4 N/A IP30 exit rate 6.7 12.2 Source: Company data Ongoing Shenandoah South development activity Tamboran plans to commence the 2025 Shenandoah South drilling program in July 2025. The program includes drilling three wells, each with a 10,000-foot horizontal section and completed with up to 60 stimulation stages, subject to joint venture approval. The SS-3H well is planned to be completed and flow tested by the end of 2025, with the remaining three wells drilled in the 2025 campaign to be completed during 1H 2026. Completion of the remaining four wells will incorporate lessons from the SS-1H and SS-2H ST1 wells. The wells are expected to be tied into the SPCF ahead of the commencement of production in mid-2026 and supply gas sales to the Northern Territory Government under a take-or-pay GSA, subject to standard regulatory and stakeholder approvals and favorable weather conditions. The five wells are expected to deliver the required 40 MMcf/d volume under the take-or-pay agreement with the Northern Territory Government. The GSA with Tamboran is a significant contract for the Northern Territory given the high reliance on gas for power generation. Falcon Oil & Gas Australia Limited have elected not to participate in the 2025 Shenandoah South drilling program. As a result, the work program will be equally funded by Tamboran and Daly Waters Energy, LP. Webcast details Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Joel Riddle will hold a webcast on 8:00am EDT (New York) (10:00pm AEST, Sydney, Melbourne) on Monday June 16, 2025. Details for the webcast can be found on Tamboran's website at Tamboran net prospective acres across the Beetaloo Basin assets Company Gross Acreage Interest Net Acreage Proposed Northern Pilot Project Area1,2 20,309 47.50% 9,647 Proposed Southern Pilot Project Area 20,309 38.75% 7,870 Phase 2 Development Area 406,693 58.12% 236,370 Proposed Retention Lease 10 219,030 67.83% 148,568 Remaining ex-EP 76, 98 and 117 acreage 1,487,418 77.50% 1,152,749 EP 136 207,000 100.00% 207,000 EP 161 512,000 25.00% 128,000 Total 2,872,759 1,890,204 May not add due to rounding. 1Subject to the completion of the SS-2H ST1 and SS-3H wells on the Shenandoah South pad 2. 2Working interest may change as a result of future drilling spacing units (DSUs) being created based on Falcon's participation. Working Interests – Phase 2 Development Area Company Previous New Tamboran (West) Pty Limited1 38.75% 58.12% Daly Waters Energy, LP 38.75% 19.38% Falcon Oil and Gas Australia Limited 22.50% 22.50% Total 100.0% 100.0% Working Interests – Proposed RL10 Company Previous New Tamboran (West) Pty Limited1 38.75% 67.83% Daly Waters Energy, LP 38.75% 9.67% Falcon Oil and Gas Australia Limited 22.5% 22.50% Total 100.0% 100.0% Working Interests – Remaining Tamboran owned Ex-EP 76, 98 and 117 acreage Company Previous New Tamboran (West) Pty Limited1 38.75% 77.5% Daly Waters Energy, LP 38.75% - Falcon Oil and Gas Australia Limited 22.5% 22.5% Total 100.0% 100.0% All working interests are subject to participation of parties in the Joint Venture. This ASX announcement was approved and authorised for release by Joel Riddle, the Chief Executive Officer of Tamboran Resources Corporation. About Tamboran Resources Corporation Tamboran Resources Corporation ("Tamboran" or the "Company"), through its subsidiaries, is the largest acreage holder and operator with approximately 1.9 million net prospective acres in the Beetaloo Sub-basin within the Greater McArthur Basin in the Northern Territory of Australia. Tamboran's key assets include a 47.5% operating interest over 20,309 acres in the proposed northern Pilot Area, a 38.75% non-operating interest over 20,309 acres in the proposed southern Pilot Area, a 58.13% operating interest in the proposed Phase 2 development area covering 406,693 acres, a 67.83% operated interest over 219,030 acres in a proposed Retention License 10, a 77.5% operating interest across 1,487,418 acres over ex-EPs 76, 98 and 117, a 100% working interest and operatorship in EP 136 and a 25% non-operated working interest in EP 161, which are all located in the Beetaloo Basin. The Company has also secured ~420 acres (170 hectares) of land at the Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct in Darwin, the location of Tamboran's proposed NTLNG project. Pre-FEED activities are being undertaken by Bechtel Corporation. Disclaimer Tamboran makes no representation, assurance or guarantee as to the accuracy or likelihood of fulfilment of any forward-looking statement or any outcomes expressed or implied in any forward-looking statement. The forward-looking statements in this report reflect expectations held at the date of this document. Except as required by applicable law or the ASX Listing Rules, Tamboran disclaims any obligation or undertaking to publicly update any forward-looking statements, or discussion of future financial prospects, whether as a result of new information or of future events. The information contained in this announcement does not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any recipient and is not financial product advice. Before making an investment decision, recipients of this announcement should consider their own needs and situation and, if necessary, seek independent professional advice. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Tamboran and its officers, employees, agents and advisers give no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information contained in this presentation. Further, none of Tamboran nor its officers, employees, agents or advisers accept, to the extent permitted by law, responsibility for any loss, claim, damages, costs or expenses arising out of, or in connection with, the information contained in this announcement. Note on Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains "forward-looking" statements related to the Company within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act") and Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. Forward-looking statements reflect the Company's current expectations and projections about future events at the time, and thus involve uncertainty and risk. The words "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "will," "could," "would," "should," "may," "plan," "estimate," "intend," "predict," "potential," "continue," "participate," "progress," "conduct" and the negatives of these words and other similar expressions generally identify forward-looking statements. It is possible that the Company's future financial performance may differ from expectations due to a variety of factors, including but not limited to: our early stage of development with no material revenue expected until 2026 and our limited operating history; the substantial additional capital required for our business plan, which we may be unable to raise on acceptable terms; our strategy to deliver natural gas to the Australian East Coast and select Asian markets being contingent upon constructing additional pipeline capacity, which may not be secured; the absence of proved reserves and the risk that our drilling may not yield natural gas in commercial quantities or quality; the speculative nature of drilling activities, which involve significant costs and may not result in discoveries or additions to our future production or reserves; the challenges associated with importing U.S. practices and technology to the Northern Territory, which could affect our operations and growth due to limited local experience; the critical need for timely access to appropriate equipment and infrastructure, which may impact our market access and business plan execution; the operational complexities and inherent risks of drilling, completions, workover, and hydraulic fracturing operations that could adversely affect our business; the volatility of natural gas prices and its potential adverse effect on our financial condition and operations; the risks of construction delays, cost overruns, and negative effects on our financial and operational performance associated with midstream projects; the potential fundamental impact on our business if our assessments of the Beetaloo are materially inaccurate; the concentration of all our assets and operations in the Beetaloo, making us susceptible to region-specific risks; the substantial doubt raised by our recurring operational losses, negative cash flows, and cumulative net losses about our ability to continue as a going concern; complex laws and regulations that could affect our operational costs and feasibility or lead to significant liabilities; community opposition that could result in costly delays and impede our ability to obtain necessary government approvals; exploration and development activities in the Beetaloo that may lead to legal disputes, operational disruptions, and reputational damage due to native title and heritage issues; the requirement to produce natural gas on a Scope 1 net zero basis upon commencement of commercial production, with internal goals for operational net zero, which may increase our production costs; the increased attention to ESG matters and environmental conservation measures that could adversely impact our business operations; risks related to our corporate structure; risks related to our common stock and CDIs; and the other risk factors discussed in the this report and the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It is not possible to foresee or identify all such factors. Any forward-looking statements in this document are based on certain assumptions and analyses made by the Company in light of its experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments, and other factors it believes are appropriate in the circumstances. Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from expectations. While the Company continually reviews trends and uncertainties affecting the Company's results of operations and financial condition, the Company does not assume any obligation to update or supplement any particular forward-looking statements contained in this document. Table 2: Disclosures under ASX Listing Rule 5.30 (Shenandoah South 2H ST1) The name and type of South 2H horizontal sidetrack (SS-2H ST1) well. The location of the well and details of the permit or lease in which the well is 98 of Beetaloo Sub-basin, Northern Territory (future Northern Pilot Area acreage, once checkerboard process and Retention Lease designation is formally completed). The entities working interest in the holds a 47.5% interest in the well. If the gross pay thickness is reported for an interval of conventional resources, the net pay applicable—this is not a conventional reservoir. The geological rock type of the formation shale. The depth of the zones depth of horizontal 3,017 metres Total Vertical Depth (TVD) (9,899 feet TVD), with 1,671 metres (5,483 ft) of stimulated lateral length. The types of test(s) undertaken and the duration of the test(s).30-day initial production (IP30) gas flow test. The hydrocarbon phases recovered in the test(s).Dry gas - mole %. Methane – 91.8, Ethane – 2.8, Propane – 0.17, Butane & higher <0.03. Any other recovery, such as, formation water and water, associated with the test(s) and their respective stimulation fluid is being recovered during testing. The well is currently producing approx. 160 barrels of water per day with a cumulative 21,689 bbls of water recovered from day 1 of cleanup. The choke size used, the flow rates and, if measured, the volumes of hydrocarbon phases the 30-day production testing period, the choke was opened from 10/64" to 40/64" at staged intervals. Gas rates declined from 10.4 MMcf/d to 6.6 MMcf/d, with an average IP30 flow rate of 7.2 MMcf/d and cumulative production of 217.2 MMcf over that period. Flowing wellhead pressures were drawn down from 4,565 to 906 psi. If applicable, the number of fracture stimulation stages and the size and nature of fracture stimulation applied.35 stage fracture stimulation stages and a toe stage covering over 1,671 metres (5,483 feet) at an average of 40 to 50-metre (131 - 164-foot) interval spacing within the Mid Velkerri B Shale. Average proppant concentrations of 2,706 lbs/ft across the 35 main stages with a total of over 14 million pounds of sand placed. Any material volumes of non-hydrocarbon gases, such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulphide or as Mol %: CO2, – 3.1, N2 – 2.0. Any other information that is material to understanding the reported well is planned to be flow tested over a full 90-day period, subject to joint venture approval. View source version on Contacts Investor enquiries: Chris Morbey, Vice President – Investor Relations+61 2 8330 6626Investors@ Media enquiries: +61 2 8330 6626Media@

Tamboran Announces US$55.4 Million PIPE of Common Stock to Fund Ongoing Drilling Activities to Reach Plateau Production From the Proposed SS Pilot Project
Tamboran Announces US$55.4 Million PIPE of Common Stock to Fund Ongoing Drilling Activities to Reach Plateau Production From the Proposed SS Pilot Project

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Tamboran Announces US$55.4 Million PIPE of Common Stock to Fund Ongoing Drilling Activities to Reach Plateau Production From the Proposed SS Pilot Project

Highlights Tamboran Resource Corporation has entered into subscription agreements to issue approximately 3.1 million shares of Common Stock in a Private Investment in Public Equity (PIPE) to institutional investors at a price of US$17.74 per share, representing a 15% discount to the closing price on May 12, 2025. Tamboran expects to receive gross proceeds of approximately US$55.4 million, before deducting placement agent fees and other offering expenses. The initial US$44.4 million of the PIPE is expected to close on Friday May 16, 2025, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. The closing of the remaining US$11.0 million is subject to approval by Tamboran's shareholders and the satisfaction of other customary closing conditions. Following the completion of the PIPE, Tamboran expects to be fully funded to drill and complete the remaining three wells required to deliver first gas under the proposed ~40 MMcf/d (~19 MMcf/d net Tamboran) Shenandoah South (SS) Pilot Project. First gas is planned for mid-2026, subject to weather and customary regulatory approvals. Flow testing of the SS-2H sidetrack (SS-2H ST1) well has commenced after a longer "soaking" period following analysis of wells across the Beetaloo Bain to date. The IP30 flow test is expected to be announced in June 2025 and testing is planned to continue for a full 90-days. Having secured funding, Tamboran plans to drill three wells commencing in mid-2025 to supply gas to the proposed SS Pilot Project. Following the drilling, Tamboran will stimulate four wells (the SS-3H well and the three wells drilled in 2025) under a single campaign to maximize cost and operational efficiencies planned for late 2025/1H 2026, subject to JV approval. One well is planned to be flow tested following the stimulation campaign, with the remaining wells being cased and "soaked" ahead of production in mid-2026. NEW YORK, May 13, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tamboran Resources Corporation (NYSE: TBN, ASX: TBN): Tamboran Resources Corporation Chief Executive Officer, Joel Riddle, said: "The additional capital, raised through the PIPE and the asset sale to Daly Waters allows us to be fully funded to drill and complete the three remaining wells that are expected to support production of appraisal gas reaching ~40 MMcf/d at our proposed Shenandoah South Pilot Project in mid-2026. The three well drilling program is planned to commence in mid-2025 and will allow continuous operations until the end of 2025 to support cost efficiency. "The SS-2H ST1 well, which has been soaking since mid-March, 2025, has now commenced flow testing. We are on track to announce the IP30 flow result in June 2025. "We thank our shareholders for their support in the PIPE and look forward to a busy 2H 2025 and delivery of first gas from our operations in mid-2026." Private Placement Transaction Tamboran Resource Corporation today announced it has entered into subscription agreements to issue approximately 3.1 million shares of Common Stock in a PIPE to institutional investors. Tamboran expects to receive gross proceeds of approximately US$55.4 million from the PIPE, before deducting placement agent fees and other offering expenses. The PIPE was conducted at a price of US$17.74 per share of Common Stock, representing a 15% discount to the closing price of US$20.87 per share on Monday May 12, 2025. The initial US$44.4 million of the PIPE is expected to close on Friday May 16, 2025, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. The closing of the remaining US$11.0 million is subject to approval by Tamboran's shareholders and the satisfaction of other customary closing conditions. The transaction was supported by a US$10 million from Formentera Partners, an entity founded by Bryan Sheffield and was well backed by Tamboran's existing shareholders. Use of funds from the PIPE includes: Drilling of the remaining three wells expected to be required for Tamboran's proposed 40 MMcf/d Pilot Project at the Shenandoah South location in the Beetaloo Basin to reach first production, which is planned for mid-2026, subject to weather and standard stakeholder approvals; Funding of the Sturt Plateau Compression Facility until Tamboran and DWE finalize terms with lenders; and General working capital. BofA Securities is acting as sole placement agent to the Company in connection with the PIPE. The shares of Common Stock being issued and sold in the PIPE have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or applicable state securities laws and may not be offered or sold in the United States except pursuant to an effective registration statement or an applicable exemption from the registration requirements. Tamboran has agreed to file a registration statement to register the resale of the shares of Common Stock being sold in the PIPE. This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities described herein, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to the registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction. Operational update Tamboran commenced a "soaking" of the SS-2H ST1 well in March 2025. Soaking is a process whereby once an initial clean-up period is done to dehydrate the fractures as much as possible; the shut-in ("soaking" period) allows the remaining water to imbibe into the rock, increasing the formation's relative permeability to gas. The well was re-opened to commence flow testing in mid-May, 2025 and is planned to be flow tested over a full 90-day period to understand the decline curve of the well. Tamboran plans to update the market at the IP30, 60 and 90 intervals, subject to any weather or unforeseen events. Following the completion of the capital raise, Tamboran expects to be fully funded to drill and complete the remaining three wells to deliver first gas to the proposed ~40 MMcf/d (~19 MMcf/d net Tamboran) SS Pilot Project. First gas production is planned for mid-2026, subject to weather and customary regulatory approvals. This announcement was approved and authorized for release by Joel Riddle, Chief Executive Officer of Tamboran Resources Corporation. About Tamboran Resources Corporation Tamboran Resources Corporation ("Tamboran" or the "Company"), through its subsidiaries, is the largest acreage holder and operator with approximately 1.9 million net prospective acres in the Beetaloo Sub-basin within the Greater McArthur Basin in the Northern Territory of Australia. Tamboran's key assets include a 47.5% operating interest over 40,618 acres in the proposed Pilot Area, a 58.13% operating interest in the proposed Phase 2 development area covering 406,693 acres, a 67.83% operated interest over 219,030 acres in a proposed Retention License 10, a 77.5% operating interest across 1,487,418 acres over ex-EPs 76, 98 and 117, a 100% working interest and operatorship in EP 136 and a 25% non-operated working interest in EP 161, which are all located in the Beetaloo Basin The Company has also secured ~420 acres (170 hectares) of land at the Middle Arm Sustainable Development Precinct in Darwin, the location of Tamboran's proposed NTLNG project. Pre-FEED activities are being undertaken by Bechtel Corporation. Disclaimer Tamboran makes no representation, assurance or guarantee as to the accuracy or likelihood of fulfilment of any forward-looking statement or any outcomes expressed or implied in any forward-looking statement. The forward-looking statements in this report reflect expectations held at the date of this document. Except as required by applicable law or the ASX Listing Rules, Tamboran disclaims any obligation or undertaking to publicly update any forward-looking statements, or discussion of future financial prospects, whether as a result of new information or of future events. The information contained in this announcement does not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any recipient and is not financial product advice. Before making an investment decision, recipients of this announcement should consider their own needs and situation and, if necessary, seek independent professional advice. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Tamboran and its officers, employees, agents and advisers give no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information contained in this presentation. Further, none of Tamboran nor its officers, employees, agents or advisers accept, to the extent permitted by law, responsibility for any loss, claim, damages, costs or expenses arising out of, or in connection with, the information contained in this announcement. Note on Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains "forward-looking" statements related to the Company within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act") and Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. Forward-looking statements reflect the Company's current expectations and projections about future events at the time, and thus involve uncertainty and risk. The words "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "will," "could," "would," "should," "may," "plan," "estimate," "intend," "predict," "potential," "continue," "commence," "complete," and the negatives of these words and other similar expressions generally identify forward-looking statements. It is possible that the Company's future financial performance may differ from expectations due to a variety of factors, including but not limited to: our early stage of development with no material revenue expected until 2026 and our limited operating history; the substantial additional capital required for our business plan, which we may be unable to raise on acceptable terms; our strategy to deliver natural gas to the Australian East Coast and select Asian markets being contingent upon constructing additional pipeline capacity, which may not be secured; the absence of proved reserves and the risk that our drilling may not yield natural gas in commercial quantities or quality; the speculative nature of drilling activities, which involve significant costs and may not result in discoveries or additions to our future production or reserves; the challenges associated with importing U.S. practices and technology to the Northern Territory, which could affect our operations and growth due to limited local experience; the critical need for timely access to appropriate equipment and infrastructure, which may impact our market access and business plan execution; the operational complexities and inherent risks of drilling, completions, workover, and hydraulic fracturing operations that could adversely affect our business; the volatility of natural gas prices and its potential adverse effect on our financial condition and operations; the risks of construction delays, cost overruns, and negative effects on our financial and operational performance associated with midstream projects; the potential fundamental impact on our business if our assessments of the Beetaloo are materially inaccurate; the concentration of all our assets and operations in the Beetaloo, making us susceptible to region-specific risks; the substantial doubt raised by our recurring operational losses, negative cash flows, and cumulative net losses about our ability to continue as a going concern; complex laws and regulations that could affect our operational costs and feasibility or lead to significant liabilities; community opposition that could result in costly delays and impede our ability to obtain necessary government approvals; exploration and development activities in the Beetaloo that may lead to legal disputes, operational disruptions, and reputational damage due to native title and heritage issues; the requirement to produce natural gas on a Scope 1 net zero basis upon commencement of commercial production, with internal goals for operational net zero, which may increase our production costs; the increased attention to ESG matters and environmental conservation measures that could adversely impact our business operations; risks related to our corporate structure; risks related to our common stock and CDIs; the ability of the Company to satisfy the conditions to consummate the PIPE; and the other risk factors discussed in the this report and the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. It is not possible to foresee or identify all such factors. Any forward-looking statements in this document are based on certain assumptions and analyses made by the Company in light of its experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments, and other factors it believes are appropriate in the circumstances. Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from expectations. While the Company continually reviews trends and uncertainties affecting the Company's results of operations and financial condition, the Company does not assume any obligation to update or supplement any particular forward-looking statements contained in this document. View source version on Contacts Investor enquiries: Chris Morbey, Vice President – Corporate Development and Investor Relations+61 2 8330 6626Investors@ Media enquiries: +61 2 8330 6626Media@

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