Africa Energy Announces Third Quarter 2024 Results

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VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 14, 2024 /CNW/ - Africa Energy Corp. (TSXV: AFE) (Nasdaq First North: AEC) ("Africa Energy" or the "Company"), an oil and gas exploration company, announces corporate update and financial and operating results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024. View PDF version

FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL UPDATE

The Company's financial results for the nine months ended September 30, 2024 have been negatively impacted by a US$97.4 million non-cash loss on revaluation of our investment in Block 11B/12B, which was due to changes in base assumptions for discount rates applied in the discounted cash flow model for valuing our interest in Block 11B/12B.

At the end of June 2024, CNR International (South Africa) Limited ("CNR") provided notice to the joint venture partners that it will withdraw from its 20% interest in accordance with the joint operating agreement in respect of Block 11B/12B, Offshore the Republic of South Africa ("JOA"). The Company was also advised that TotalEnergies EP South Africa B.V. ("TotalEnergies") was contemplating withdrawing from its 45% interest and contemplating resigning as operator in accordance with the JOA.

At the end of July 2024, TotalEnergies provided a notification that it was resigning as operator of Block 11B/12B. In addition, TotalEnergies and QatarEnergy International E&P LLC provided notice to the joint venture partners that they were withdrawing from their 45% and 25%, respectively, in accordance with the JOA. Under the JOA, the withdrawing parties assign their interest free of charge to each of the non-withdrawing partners in proportion to the interest of non-withdrawing partners. The withdrawal of the joint venture partners from Block 11B/12B is subject to all relevant regulatory approvals by South African authorities.

The Upstream Petroleum Resources Development Bill (now the Upstream Petroleum Resources Development Act, No. 23 of 2024) (the "Act") was signed by the President on October 25, 2024, and published in the Government Gazette October 29, 2024. The Act will, however, only come into effect on a date fixed by the President by further proclamation in the Government Gazette. We anticipate that the proclamation on the effective date of the Act will likely be made after the new regulations ("Petroleum Regulations") are published by the Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources. Once published, the Petroleum Regulations will be subject to a customary thirty-day public consultation period during which time the industry may make comments and propose amendments to the Petroleum Regulations. The Petroleum Regulations will aim to provide clarity and certainty as to the practical implementation of the Act by the Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources and the Petroleum Agency of South Africa.