Company: TPET
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form Type: S-3
Source: 0001641172-25-006503
Chunk: 10

Company: Trio Petroleum Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form: S-3
Chunk 10
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 County, California, just seven miles from our flagship South Salinas Project. The assets are situated in what is known as the “Hangman Hollow Area” of the McCool Ranch Field. The acquired property is a relatively new oil field (discovered in 2011) developed with six oil wells, one water-disposal well, steam generator, boiler, three 5,000 barrel tanks, 250 barrel test tank, water softener, two freshwater tanks, two soft water tanks, in-field steam pipelines, oil pipelines and other facilities. The property is fully and properly permitted for oil and gas production, cyclic-steam injection and water disposal. We are acquiring the working interest at McCool Ranch through primarily work commitment expenditures that are being allocated to restart production at the field and establish cash flow for us, with upside potential given the numerous undrilled infill and development well locations. Oil production was restarted on February 22, 2024.

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McCool Ranch operations have been successfully restarted, including the restarting of oil production at the HH-1, 35X and 58X wells. The HH-1 well has a short horizontal completion in the Lombardi Oil Sand, whereas the 35X and 58X wells are both vertical wells with similar oil columns in the Lombardi Oil Sand and with similar subsurface borehole completions. The HH-1 well at McCool Ranch upon restart was initially producing about 47 barrels of oil per day. The HH-1 and 35X wells collectively has been producing about 10 to 15 bopd. The 58X well is temporarily idle. Oil production at the HH-1 and 35X wells has been “cold” (i.e., without steam). Both wells have been temporarily idled pending further assessment to place on steam during the first half of 2025.

The aforementioned initial three wells at McCool Ranch were each restarted and produced “cold” (i.e. without steam injection), which allows for lower operating costs, with expectation that each would be produced cold as long as profitable. The Company is assessing the transition of each well from cold to cyclic-steam production, also known as “huff and puff,” which, if cost effective, is expected to significantly increase production. The wells at McCool Ranch historically have responded favorably when cyclic-steam operations have been applied.

The Company is assessing the viability of restarting the last two wells in the restart program, the HH-3 and HH-4 wells, in the