Company: TPET
Filing Date: 2025-09-04
Form Type: S-3
Source: 0001493152-25-012641
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Company: Trio Petroleum Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-09-04
Form: S-3
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 liens other than certain specified liabilities of Novacor that are being assumed (collectively, the “Liabilities” and such acquisition of the Novacor Assets and assumption of the Liabilities together, the “Novacor Acquisition”) for a total purchase price of (i) US$650,000, in cash, US$65,000 of which was previously provided as a deposit to Novacor, and (ii) the issuance to Novacor of 526,536 shares of common stock of common stock (the “Novacor Shares”). The Novacor Acquisition was consummated in two closings, which was completed on May 22, 2025. All five of our currently active wells are in the newly acquired Novacor property

P.R. Spring Letter of Intent and Option

On May 15, 2025, the Company entered into a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) with Heavy Sweet Oil LLC (“HSO”) for the potential acquisition of 2,000 acres of oil and gas properties at P.R. Spring, Uintah Basin, Utah (“P.R. Spring”), which is adjacent to Asphalt Ridge. The LOI contemplates our issuance of 1,492,272 restricted shares of common stock and the payment of $850,000 at closing, subject to execution of definitive agreements. Upon signing the LOI, we made a non-refundable $150,000 payment to HSO in consideration for the option. The LOI requires evidence of a minimum sustained production rate of 40 barrels per day for a continuous 30-day period from two wells at Asphalt Ridge by May 15, 2026, or the LOI will expire unless extended by us. We are not under any obligation to enter into definitive agreements in connection with an acquisition.

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Carbon Capture and Storage Project as part of Company’s South Salinas Project

We are committed to attempting to reduce our own carbon footprint and, where possible, that of others. For this reason, we are taking initial steps to launch a Carbon Capture and Storage (“CCS”) project as part of the South Salinas Project, which appears ideal for such a task. The South Salinas Project covers a vast area and is uniquely situated at a deep depocenter where there are thick geologic zones (e.g., Vaqueros Sand, up to approximately 500’ thick) about two miles deep, which could accommodate and permanently store vast volumes of CO2. Four existing deep wells in the