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HILLCREST OBTAINS ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR OPERATOR LICENSE APPROVAL

Jul 26, 2017

CSE: HEAT

 VANCOUVER, B.C. – Hillcrest Petroleum Ltd. (the “Company” or “Hillcrest”) is pleased to announce that the Company has been approved by Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) to Operate oil and gas assets in Alberta. This is an important step for Hillcrest to move forward with the Alberta part of its work program to re-establish production from oil and gas assets in Alberta and Saskatchewan under its recently announced Joint Venture Agreement. 

As previously announced May 10, 2017, Hillcrest signed a binding Joint Venture Agreement (the “JV Agreement”) with a Canadian oil and gas company (“Juniorco”) whereby the Company, via a wholly owned subsidiary, will earn up to a 75% Working Interest and Operate two petroleum assets located in Western Canada (the “Fields” or “Assets”). The Company expects to restore combined production from the Fields to approximately 400 barrels of oil per day (“bopd) by providing capital funding and technical expertise. 

 The JV Agreement is consistent with the letter agreement initially signed by the parties and announced on February 21, 2017. Select Primary terms of the JV Agreement are as follows: 

  • The Company, appointed as operator, will earn up to 75% of the Juniorco’s Working Interest in the Fields by contributing technical expertise and funding to restore production from the Fields. Hillcrest’s Working Interest will revert to 50% once the Company has recovered all production restoration costs from the production revenues. Gross production from both Fields collectively is expected to be approximately 400 bopd upon restoration. 
  • Hillcrest has arranged third party project funding, and these funds are to be provided on a non-dilutive basis to Hillcrest shareholders. Total project funding, including the placement of Operator deposits and Licence Liability Rating (LLR) Bonds, is estimated to cost CDN$2,200,000. Project funding will be secured by both the Assets and the Company. 
  • Approximately CDN$900,000 in project costs is required to re-establish production from the Fields by way of equipment installation and upgrades, and well work-overs. These projects are expected to reduce operating expenses and restore production, thereby increasing the operating netbacks. 
  • Project costs include the placement of approximately CDN$1,300,000 in LLR Bonds. The Company expects to recover these LLR Bonds once economic production from the Fields has been re-established for a certain period of time, thereby substantially reducing the net investment in the project. 
  • This transaction is subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval. 

“The first step required to move forward with restoring production has been reached.” Don Currie, Hillcrest Petroleum CEO, states: “Being approved as operator in the Province of Alberta was required for Hillcrest too coordinate work programs with local service companies and vendors. The Company will update the shareholders as we progress towards production of the assets.” 

For more information on Hillcrest Petroleum Ltd, contact Don Currie toll free at 1-855-609-0006 or visit the Company’s website at www.hillcrestpetroleum.com 

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Donald Currie
Chief Executive Officer and Director

CONTACT INFORMATION

For more information on Hillcrest Petroleum Ltd., contact Donald Currie toll free at 1-855-609-0006 or visit the Company’s website at www.hillcrestpetroleum.com.

HILLCREST OBTAINS ALBERTA ENERGY REGULATOR OPERATOR LICENSE APPROVAL

NEITHER THE CANADIAN SECURITIES EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER HAS REVIEWED OR ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE.

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