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21st November 2025, Update

November 21, 2025

Dear Valued Investor Partners,

We hope this update finds you well.

This portal provides the operational update on the Lois Anne #1-1 well from this week.

HUNTON FORMATION COMPLETION - OPERATIONS TIMELINE

November 17, 2025 - Pre-Frac Operations:

  • Static pressure: 225 PSI
  • Swabbing operations to assess formation:
    • Fluid level at 3,100 feet from the surface
    • 50 feet of free oil observed
    • First swab: 12 barrels at 20% oil cut
    • Second swab (after 1 hour): 10 barrels at 20% oil cut
    • Third swab (after 1 hour): 2 barrels at 20% oil cut
  • Well shut in overnight

November 18, 2025 - Hydraulic Fracturing Operations:

  • Static pressure: 200 PSI
  • Wallace Acid-Frac Company and C&J Trucks arrived

Frac Treatment Conducted & Pumped:

  • 10,000 gallons of 15% retarded acid
  • 10,000 pounds of 20/40 sand proppant
  • 1,000 pounds of rock salt
  • 100 pounds of acid flakes
  • Carried in 725 barrels of slick water
  • Flushed with 180 barrels of slick water
  • Total Load: 1,141.3 barrels

November 19, 2025 - Completion Operations:

  • Installed 1-1/4" pump with 158 joints of 3/4" sucker rods
  • Well hung on 228 pumping unit
  • Well shut in overnight

INITIAL PRODUCTION RESULTS

Early Flow Performance:

  • Static pressure: 225 PSI
  • First swab: 20% oil cut
  • Strong gas presence during swabbing (very positive indicator)

First 24-Hour Production (November 19-20, 2025):

  • Approximately 40 barrels of load water were recovered from 6:00 PM to 8:00 AM
  • Daily 24-hour gauging commenced

PRODUCTION OUTLOOK & MONITORING

Recovery Timeline:

  • Approximately a 10-12 day period is expected to recover the load water before a true oil cut percentage can be established
  • Any oil production before this timeframe will be an excellent early sign of success
  • Gas production will be closely monitored. Rick, our field pumper, reported a strong gas presence today.  

NEXT STEPS

  • Continue daily production monitoring
  • Monitor the load water recovery
  • Assess gas production buildup
  • Evaluate oil production rates as the load water is recovered
  • Provide regular updates as well stabilizes

CO-FOUNDER SITE INSPECTION

Co-Founder Dylan Knight drove from ASE Dallas Headquarters to personally oversee the hydraulic fracturing operations on the Lois Anne #1-1 well. During his site inspection, he documented the operations on camera.

All reports confirm the hydraulic fracturing treatment into the Hunton formation went perfectly to plan. We have created a short video capturing key moments during the operation.

We will provide additional updates as production data becomes available over the coming weeks.

Best regards,

THE ASE TEAM

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