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11th February 2026, Update

February 11, 2026

Dear Valued Investor Partners,

We hope this update finds you well.

Here is the latest comprehensive update on the Lois Anne wells that are currently being drilled and completed at our Oddfellows Oilfield in Seminole County, Oklahoma, covering the operational progress achieved during January and early February 2026, including some details on our development plans.

LOIS ANNE #1-1 WELL - UPDATE

January 2026 Production Results:

  • Total Oil Production: 176.85 barrels (January)
  • Oil Sales: 138.74 barrels
  • Average Daily Production: 6 BOPD
  • Natural Gas Production: Estimated at 30 MCF/day (awaiting final meter volumes from Enerfin)
  • Water Production: 40 barrels per day

Production Optimization & Gas Measurement Update

The Lois Anne #1-1 well has stabilized at 5-7 barrels of oil per day following a small acid treatment completed in December 2025. The treatment consisted of 1,200 gallons of 15% NeFe (Iron Control acid) flushed with 2% KCL, which was pressured up and dumped down the annulus to treat the perforations after possible buildup of drilling debris. Following the acid job, the pump was swabbed to a rebuilt 1-1/4" rod pump for improved efficiency.

The well is now running off casinghead gas, and we are observing increasing gas volumes following the acidization work.

Important Gas Production Development:

While the acid treatment did not significantly increase oil production, it appears to have positively impacted gas production. The gas volume appears to be increasing, and Bates Instrumentation will be servicing the gathering system in February to check volumes and calibrate the meters.

We are currently awaiting sales meter volumes from Enerfin (our gas purchaser) for January to confirm the actual gas volume allocation for Lois Anne #1-1.

Preliminary indications suggest gas production may be significantly higher than initially measured, which would substantially improve well economics and monthly revenue.

Future Enhancement Strategy - Commingled Production

Once our saltwater disposal well (SWD) is operational, we will have the capability to reopen the 1st Wilcox formation in this well. This will enable commingled production from two formations simultaneously, with the potential to open additional productive zones to substantially increase both oil and gas production. The SWD's 10,000 barrels per day disposal capacity will handle the increased water volumes associated with multi-zone production, making this enhanced completion strategy both technically and economically viable.

LOIS ANNE #2-1 WELL - UPDATE

Weather-Related Completion Delays

Due to the severe freezing temperatures experienced across Oklahoma in late January, completion operations on the Lois Anne #2-1 well were temporarily delayed. These extreme weather conditions impacted field operations across the region, requiring us to postpone operations until safe working conditions returned.

Completion Operations - Open Hole Completion

On February 4th, St. Louis Completion Services commenced open-hole completion operations targeting the Viola formation.

The completion procedure involved:

  • Drilling into the Viola formation with a power swivel
  • Systematic swab testing every 3-5 feet to evaluate oil entry
  • Real-time monitoring of fluid returns and hydrocarbon shows
  • Formation evaluation during active drilling operations

Critical Geological Discovery - Fault Identification

Wireline logs and geological analysis have confirmed that a fault was encountered between the Lois Anne #1-1 and #2-1 wells. The #2-1 well came in roughly 10-12 feet structurally higher than the #1-1 well, indicating fault displacement across this portion of the field.

This fault discovery is significant for understanding:

  • Reservoir compartmentalization and fluid communication
  • Optimal completion strategies for each well
  • Future drilling location selection and spacing
  • Potential hydraulic fracturing behavior and fracture propagation pathways

Formation Evaluation - Multiple Pay Zones Identified

Wireline logs and formation samples from Lois Anne #2-1 show:

Booch Formation: Potentially productive zones identified
Calvin Formation: Shows of hydrocarbon productivity
Hunton Formation: Confirmed presence
Viola Formation: Target zone for open-hole completion

Site Visit - Live Oilfield Operations

On February 5th, ASE co-founders Dylan Knight and Chris Hemsworth were on location to observe the operations firsthand. During this two-day operational period, with geologist John Dowds, drilling supervisor Matt Burns from OGP, and field operations manager Toby on-site, we observed a 20-30% oil cut during testing - a strong indicator of hydrocarbon productivity from the Viola formation.

Current Status & Next Steps

The well is being evaluated for production performance from the Viola formation. Based on results from this initial completion, we will determine:

  1. Whether the Viola completion provides economic production rates
  2. If additional zones, for example the Calvin or Hunton, should be opened
  3. Whether hydraulic fracturing treatment is warranted once SWD is operational
  4. Optimal long-term completion strategy for maximizing ultimate recovery

The fault identification between #1-1 and #2-1 will be factored into all future completion design decisions, particularly regarding hydraulic fracturing treatments that could be influenced by fault plane orientation.

LOIS ANNE #3-1 WELL - GEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

Major Geological Discovery - Additional Fault Structure

Wireline logs confirm the potential for fault separation between the #3-1 wellbore and the #2-1 wellbore to the west. This discovery suggests yet another small fault across the N/2 NE/4 section of the field.

Significance: We now have evidence of multiple fault structures crossing the oilfield acreage. Understanding this fault network is critical for:

  • Optimizing completion strategies and hydraulic fracturing designs
  • Predicting reservoir compartmentalization and fluid communication
  • Strategic placement of future drilling locations (#4-1, #5-1, #6-1)
  • Maximizing ultimate recovery through targeted zone selection

Formation Evaluation - Comprehensive Logging Results

Initial wireline log analysis by geologist John Dowds shows productive potential in multiple formations:

1st Wilcox Formation: Shows potential for hydrocarbon production - proposed as primary completion target

Viola Formation: Demonstrates productive characteristics

Booch Formation: Interestingly, the Booch in the #3-1 well appears to be separate from other Booch production in the northern section of the field, suggesting fault-related reservoir compartmentalization. This finding will influence our Booch development strategy and spacing considerations for future Booch-targeted wells.

Hunton Formation: Logs and samples show a productive zone, confirmed by production from offset wells. This provides confidence in the Hunton's high production potential at the Lois Anne #3-1 location.

Geological Integration & Cross-Sectional Analysis

Geologist John Dowds is completing detailed geological mapping, log analysis, and cross-sectional work integrating all three Lois Anne wells (#1-1, #2-1, #3-1). This comprehensive subsurface analysis will provide:

  • Detailed fault structure mapping across the field
  • Formation correlation and reservoir quality distribution
  • Optimal completion zone selection for each well
  • Strategic recommendations for the remaining three wells (#4-1, #5-1, #6-1)
  • Integrated field development plan maximizing recovery

Completion Strategy - Strategic Timing

We have made the strategic decision to pause completion operations on the #3-1 well until:

  1. Saltwater disposal (SWD) infrastructure is operational - The 1st Wilcox formation (proposed completion target) will likely produce significant water volumes alongside hydrocarbons. The SWD's 10,000 barrels per day disposal capacity will enable economic production from water-bearing zones.
  2. Comprehensive geological analysis is complete - John Dowds' integrated mapping of all three wells will inform optimal zone selection and completion strategy for #3-1.
  3. Lessons learned from #2-1 completion - Performance data from the Lois Anne #2-1 completion (currently underway) will guide our approach to #3-1.

With the SWD in place and comprehensive geological understanding, we will be able to implement a multi-zone commingled completion strategy targeting the 1st Wilcox, Calvin, Hunton, Booch, Woodford, Ada Sands and the 1150 Stray, and potentially other productive intervals. This approach will:

  • Maximize production rates and ultimate recovery
  • Handle high-volume water production cost-effectively
  • Optimize returns through efficient zone selection
  • Minimize completion costs through strategic sequencing

STRATEGIC DRILLING PIVOT - BOOCH FORMATION FOCUS

New Development Priority: Lois Anne #4-1 (Booch Well)

Based on comprehensive analysis of drilling data from our recent wells and the exceptional performance of proven Booch production in the field, we have made a strategic decision to prioritize drilling a dedicated Booch formation well as our next development target.

Geologist John Dowds has identified new drilling locations for the Booch formation, and he is confident that these locations represent the best Booch formation drilling opportunities we have identified to date. This assessment is based on:

  • Structural position analysis
  • Formation quality mapping from offset well data
  • Proven production performance from the Booch formation
  • Regional geological understanding

Permitting & Timeline

The new drilling locations require an increased density spacing application to be submitted to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. We are working to expedite this process and secure a special hearing, which would allow us to potentially obtain drilling permits within 2-4 weeks, with drilling operations to commence shortly thereafter.

We will provide updates on the permitting timeline as we progress through the regulatory process.

Strategic Rationale

The Booch formation has demonstrated exceptional production characteristics in the field, with dry oil production, minimal water handling requirements, consistent stable production, and strong economics.

The Lois Anne #4-1 well represents a high-confidence drilling target based on proven formation performance and optimal geological positioning. The exact location has been selected and is shown as the orange triangle numbered "2" on the map attached to this update.

Remaining Lois Anne Wells

Following the Lois Anne #4-1 well, we will proceed with drilling the Lois Anne #5-1 and #6-1 wells to complete the six-well development program. Formation targets for these wells will be determined based on integrated geological analysis and the performance data gathered from our current producing wells.

SALTWATER DISPOSAL WELL DEVELOPMENT

Critical Infrastructure for Field Development

As covered in previous portal updates, the saltwater disposal well (SWD) conversion is the critical infrastructure investment that will unlock the full production potential of the Lois Anne development. This facility will enable us to pursue aggressive multi-zone commingled completions that would otherwise be uneconomic due to water handling constraints.

Key Capabilities:

  • Disposal capacity: Up to 10,000 barrels of water per day
  • Enables commingled production from multiple water-bearing formations (1st Wilcox, Hunton, etc.)
  • Supports simultaneous production from multiple wells across the field
  • Eliminates water handling bottlenecks that constrain production rates and ultimate recovery
  • Significantly reduces per-barrel operating costs through efficient centralized water management

Timeline & Next Steps

Anticipated Approval: Based on typical UIC permit processing timelines and the completeness of our application, we anticipate permit approval within the next 3-5 weeks.

Post-Approval Operations: Once the permit is granted, conversion operations (perforation, testing, and commissioning) will commence within 2-3 weeks, bringing the SWD online approximately 5-8 weeks from today. Please note that we are proactively working to expedite the process, and the timeline may be shorter than the estimates provided.

Strategic Impact on Field Development

The SWD approval and commissioning will immediately unlock:

  1. Lois Anne #3-1 completion - Multi-zone 1st Wilcox/Hunton and potentially Calvin completion
  2. Lois Anne #1-1 enhancement - Reopen 1st Wilcox for commingled production with the 1st Wilcox and potentially conduct a large hydraulic fracturing procedure (frac)
  3. Lois Anne #2-1 optimization - Potential frac and multi-zone production

This infrastructure investment represents a field-wide production multiplier, enabling us to access reserves that are currently trapped behind water disposal economics.

INFRASTRUCTURE & SITE DEVELOPMENT

Oilfield Infrastructure Expansion

Significant progress has been made on infrastructure development across the Lois Anne oilfield:

Power Line Installation:

  • Cleared right-of-way corridor through the field
  • Power infrastructure to support production facilities and operations
  • Essential for multi-well production operations and automated systems

Site Preparation:

  • Future drilling locations cleared and prepared
  • Production facility pad sites leveled and ready for equipment installation
  • Road access improvements for operational efficiency

Tank Battery & Facilities:

  • Ongoing construction to support multi-well production operations
  • Strategic positioning to handle production from all six wells in the portfolio

TECHNICAL INSIGHTS & GEOLOGICAL LEARNINGS

Formation Discovery & Development Strategy

The Lois Anne drilling program has encountered multiple productive formations that were not originally anticipated in the pre-drill geological model. These discoveries - including the Calvin formation, enhanced Hunton intervals, and expanded Booch potential - represent significant upside to the project, with up to 7 pay zones identified in total.

This wealth of geological data requires careful evaluation and strategic completion planning. Our approach prioritizes:

  1. Proven Formation Success - Focus on formations with demonstrated production (Booch formation success)
  2. Infrastructure Enablement - Complete SWD before attempting complex multi-zone completions
  3. Data-Driven Decisions - Integrate learnings from each well into subsequent operations
  4. Optimized Sequencing - Drill high-confidence targets while completing detailed analysis of other zones

We recognize that drilling and production timelines have been longer than originally estimated. However, the substantial oil and gas resource base we have discovered justifies the careful, methodical approach we are taking under the guidance of geologist John Dowds and our engineering team.

LOOKING AHEAD - NEXT 30-90 DAYS

Key Operational Milestones

Immediate Priorities:

  • Lois Anne #4-1 permitting - Expedited spacing application and special hearing request
  • SWD permit approval - Final regulatory review and approval
  • Production monitoring - Lois Anne #1-1 performance tracking and optimization planning
  • Infrastructure completion - Powerlines and facilities establishment

Near-Term Operations (Next 30-90 Days):

  • Lois Anne #4-1 drilling operations - Targeting the best Booch formation location identified to date
  • SWD conversion and commissioning - Enabling high-volume water disposal capability
  • Lois Anne #2-1 potential hydraulic fracturing - Production enhancement once SWD operational
  • Lois Anne #3-1 completion - Multi-zone commingled production strategy (pending SWD)
  • Lois Anne #1-1 enhanced completion - Reopen 1st Wilcox for commingled production (pending SWD)
  • Complete drilling operations - Drill the Lois Anne #5-1 and #6-1 wells

Strategic Outlook:

The convergence of proven formation targets (Booch), essential infrastructure (SWD), and comprehensive geological understanding positions the Lois Anne wells for significant production growth as we execute the remaining drilling and completion operations in 2026.

SUMMARY

The Lois Anne development program continues to advance with strategic decision-making based on geological data, operational learnings, and proven formation performance. The pivot to prioritize Booch formation drilling reflects our commitment to deploying capital in the highest-confidence, highest-return opportunities identified through our drilling program.

We appreciate your continued confidence and patience as we methodically develop this substantial oil and gas asset. The Lois Anne #4-1 well, targeting the proven Booch formation with the best geological characteristics we have identified, represents a high-confidence next step in unlocking the full value of this six-well portfolio.

IMPORTANT NOTE

Once we have drilled all of the remaining Lois Anne wells (#4-1, #5-1, #6-1), we will then be able to calculate the exact amount of working interest we can allocate to each investor via the Limited Partnership. The reason we must wait until the wells are drilled is that we provide a turnkey contract—if drilling or completion costs exceed estimates, we will need to retain sufficient working interest to sell down and cover any shortfall.

We are very confident we will be able to drill all of the wells within the next 90 days, meaning we will be in a position to not only allocate the exact working interests to investors, but also provide a definitive timeline for when oil and gas revenue will commence.

UPCOMING COMMUNICATIONS

We will provide the next portal update once more information is available and when each milestone has been achieved.

Best regards,

THE ASE TEAM

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