CGX Energy Announces Filing of Second Quarter Financial Statements

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - August 11, 2021) - CGX Energy Inc. (TSX: OYL) ("CGX Energy" or the "Company") announced today the release of its unaudited Consolidated Financial Statements for the second quarter of 2021, together with its Management, Discussion and Analysis - Quarterly Highlights ("MD&A"). These documents will be posted on the Company's website at www.cgxenergy.com and SEDAR at www.sedar.com. All values in this news release and the Company's financial disclosures are in United States dollars unless otherwise stated.

Operational Update

The Company and Frontera Energy Corporation ("Frontera"), majority shareholder of CGX Energy and Joint Venture Partner in in the Petroleum Prospecting Licenses for the Corentyne and Demerara blocks offshore Guyana (the "Joint Venture"), intend to spud the Kawa-1 well in the Corentyne block before the end of August 2021. The Maersk Discoverer, a sixth-generation semi-submersible drilling rig is on route from Trinidad and is expected to arrive at the Kawa-1 location on August 15, 2021. As part of its contract with Maersk, the joint venture also holds an option to drill an additional well.

The Kawa-1 well is located in the northeast quadrant of the Corentyne block, approximately 200 kilometers offshore from Georgetown. The water depth is approximately 355 meters (1,174 ft) and the expected total depth of the Kawa-1 well is 6,685 meters (21,932 ft). The primary target of the Kawa-1 well is a light oil, large Santonian slope fan complex with an overlying Campanian fan in a combination structural and stratigraphic trap. Trapping of hydrocarbons within Campanian to Santonian aged sandstone reservoirs is expected to be provided by a pinch-out of the reservoir section up-dip.

The Kawa-1 well will also penetrate secondary objectives in a shallower Campanian sand and a deeper Santonian sand which the Joint Venture believes has additional hydrocarbon potential. The stacked primary and secondary Kawa-1 targets are considered analogous to the discoveries immediately adjacent to the Corentyne block in Block 58 in Suriname.

Proximity of the Corentyne block to the Cretaceous Berbice Canyon sediment source is interpreted to have concentrated sandstone reservoirs in the North Corentyne area. Channelized, stacked internal fan geometries evident on 3D seismic are indicative of thick, stacked, coarser-grained sand reservoirs. The Joint Venture expects the Kawa-1 well will reach total depth in approximately 85 days.

The Joint Venture has assembled a highly qualified and experienced team for the drilling campaign, with extensive deep water drilling expertise from operations around the globe, including the Guyana Basin.