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Surge Energy Inc
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January 2024 Corporate Presentation
| Paul Colborne | Page 12 of 11 |
April 27, 2024
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12 One of Canada’s Largest Accumulations of Oil Over 11 Billion Barrel Trend Light / Medium Gravity Oil Window More than 20 API Surge Land • Large, well established oil producing formation in Western Canada • Increasing market focus with operators implementing multi-leg horizontal in areas of higher oil viscosity; being compared to the Clearwater • Per well economics with quick payouts and excellent rates • Conventional sandstones support top- tier capital efficiencies • Shallow depth (700-900m) • Low geological risk due to 3D seismic and thousands of vertical penetrations A One-of-a-Kind Position Sparky Sparky Formation Facts First Production May 1922 Original Oil in Place >11 Bbbls Cum Production ~1.25 Bbbls Recovery Factor to date ~11% Producing Wells ~22,000 Hz Wells ~1,200 Multi-Stage Hz >400 Surge Drilled Multi-Stage Hz >230 Surge holds a dominant land position and has drilled >55% of all horizontal multi-frac wells in the light/medium window of the Sparky Alberta Saskatchewan Data sourced from Canadian Discovery and Geoscout ?Edmonton ~60km Lloydminster 18°-20° Gravity Oil Window