Document:

Exhibit 4.7

  

STOCK OPTION PLAN OF

PETROTEQ ENERGY INC.

 

PART 1 - INTRODUCTION 

 

1.01 Purpose

 

The purpose of the Plan is to secure for the Corporation and
its shareholders the benefits of incentive inherent in share ownership by the directors, officers, key employees and, subject to
the terms and conditions herein, consultants of the Corporation and its Affiliates who, in the judgment of the Board, will be largely
responsible for its future growth and success.

 

1.02 Definitions 

 

(a) “Affiliate” has the meaning ascribed thereto in
the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) as amended from time to time.

 

(b) “Associate” has the meaning ascribed to such
term in the Securities Act (Ontario).

 

(c) “Blackout Period” means a period during which
the Corporation prohibits Optionees from exercising their Options.

 

(d) “Board” means the board of directors of the Corporation.

 

(e) “Code” means the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended.

 

(f) “Consultant” has the meaning ascribed to such
term in Policy 4.4.

 

(g) “Corporation” means Petroteq Energy Inc., a corporation
duly incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario, and its Affiliates, if any, and includes any successor or assignee
entity or entities into which the Corporation may be merged, changed, or consolidated; any entity for whose securities the securities
of the Corporation shall be exchanged; and any assignee of or successor to substantially all of the assets of the Corporation.

 

(h) “Market Price” has the meaning ascribed to such
term in Policy 1.1.

 

(i) “Disability” or “Disabled” means permanent
and total disability as defined in Section 22(e)(3) of the Code.

 

(j) “Eligible Person” shall mean an officer or director
of the Corporation (“Executive”) or an employee of the Corporation (“Employee”) or a Management
Company Employee or a Consultant.

 

(k) “Exchange” means the TSX Venture Exchange.

 

(l) “Exercise Notice” means the notice respecting
the exercise of an Option, substantially in the form attached to the Option Certificate, duly executed by the Optionee.

 

(m) “Exercise Price” means the price at which an Option
may be exercised as determined in accordance with section 2.03.

  

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(n) “Fair Market Value” means, if the Shares are listed
on any national securities exchange within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code, the closing sales price, if any, on the largest
such exchange on the valuation date, or, if none, on the most recent trade date immediately prior to the valuation date provided
such trade date is no more than thirty (30) days prior to the valuation date. If the Shares are not then listed on any such exchange,
or there has been no trade date within such thirty (30) day period, the fair market value shall be determined in good faith by
the Board.

 

(o) “Section 422 Stock Option” means an Option which
is intended to qualify as an incentive stock option under Section 422 of the Code.

 

(p) “Insider” means (i) an insider as defined in the
Securities Act (Ontario), other than a person who falls within the definition solely by virtue of being a director or senior
officer of a subsidiary of the Corporation, and (ii) an Associate of any person who is an insider by virtue of the preceding sub-clause
(i).

 

(q) “Investor Relations Activities” has the meaning
ascribed to such term in Policy 1.1.

 

(r) “Management Company Employee” has the meaning
ascribed to such term in Policy 4.4.

 

(s) “Material Information” has the meaning ascribed
to such term in Policy 1.1.

 

(t) “Option” shall mean an option granted under the
terms of the Plan.

 

(u) “Option Certificate” means the certificate, substantially
in the form set out as Schedule “A” hereto, evidencing an Option.

 

(v) “Option Period” shall mean the period during which
an option may be exercised.

 

(w) “Optionee” shall mean an Eligible Person to whom
an Option has been granted under the terms of the Plan.

 

(x) “Outstanding Issue” means the number of Shares
outstanding on a non-diluted basis.

 

(y) “Plan” means the stock option plan established
and operated pursuant to Part 2 hereof.

 

(z) “Policy 1.1” means the Exchange’s Policy
1.1 entitled “Interpretation” as amended from time to time.

 

(aa) “Policy 4.4” means the Exchange’s Policy
4.4 entitled “Incentive Stock Options” as amended from time to time.

 

(bb) “Shares” shall mean the common shares of the
Corporation.

 

PART 2 - SHARE OPTION PLAN 

 

2.01 Participation

 

Options shall be granted only to Eligible Persons.

  

2.02 Determination of Option Recipients 

 

The Board shall make all necessary or desirable determinations
regarding the granting of Options to Eligible Persons and may take into consideration the present and potential contributions of
a particular Eligible Person to the success of the Corporation and any other factors which it may deem proper and relevant.

  

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2.03 Price 

 

The price at which an Optionee may purchase a Share upon the
exercise of an Option shall be determined from time to time by the Board and shall be as set forth in the Option Certificate issued
in respect of such Option but, in any event, shall not be less than the Market Price, and in the case of an Eligible Person employed
or performing services in the United States or otherwise subject to Section 409A of the Code, shall not be less than Fair Market
Value on the date of grant. If the Optionee owns directly or by reason of the applicable attribution rules more than 10% of the
total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Corporation, the Option price per share of the Shares covered by each
Option which is intended to be a Section 422 Stock Option shall be not less than one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Fair Market
Value on the date of the grant.

 

2.04 Grant of Options 

 

The Board may at any time authorize the granting of Options
to such Eligible Persons as it may select for the number of Shares that it shall designate, subject to the provisions of the Plan.
The date of each grant of Options shall be determined by the Board when the grant is authorized.

 

In the event that Options are granted to Employees, Management
Company Employees or Consultants, the Corporation represents that such Optionees shall be bona fide Employees, Management Company
Employees or Consultants, as the case may be.

 

The Corporation may at the time of granting options hereunder
provide for additional terms and conditions which are not inconsistent with Part 2 hereof including, without limitation, terms
and conditions deferring or delaying the date at which an Option may be exercised in whole or in part. Such additional terms and
conditions shall be as set forth in the Option Certificate issued in respect of such Option.

 

The Option Certificate of any Option which is intended to qualify
as an Section 422 Stock Option shall contain such limitations and restrictions upon the exercise of the Option as shall be necessary
in order that such Option qualifies as an “incentive stock option” within the meaning of Section 422 of the Code. Further,
the Option Certificate authorized under the Plan shall be subject to such other terms and conditions including, without limitation,
restrictions upon the exercise of the Option, as the Board shall deem advisable and which are not inconsistent with the requirements
of Section 422 of the Code.

 

Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions, the Board may
authorize the grant of an Option to a person not then in the employ of the Corporation or of an Affiliate, conditioned upon such
person becoming eligible to become an Eligible Person at or prior to the execution of the Option Certificate evidencing the actual
grant of such Option.

 

2.05 Term of Options 

 

Unless otherwise expired pursuant to the terms of the Plan,
all Options granted to an Optionee pursuant to this Plan shall expire at the close of business ten (10) years from the date of
grant or such earlier date as the Board shall decide when the Option is granted, subject to earlier termination as herein provided;
provided, however, that if the Option price is required under section 2.03 to be at least 110% of Fair Market Value, each such
Option shall terminate not more than five (5) years from the date of the grant thereof, and shall be subject to earlier termination
as herein provided.

 

Upon the expiration of the Option Period, the Options granted
shall forthwith expire and terminate and be of no further force or effect whatsoever as to such of the Shares in respect of which
the Option hereby granted has not then been exercised.

 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the expiration of the Option
Period falls within a Blackout Period the expiration of the Option Period shall be automatically extended for ten (10) business
days after the expiry of the Blackout Period on the condition that (i) the Blackout Period was formally imposed by the Corporation
pursuant to its internal trading policies as a result of the bona fide existence of undisclosed Material Information, (ii) the
Blackout Period must be deemed to have expired upon the general disclosure of the undisclosed Material Information, and (iii) the
automatic extension of an Optionee’s options will not be permitted where the Optionee or the Corporation is subject to a
cease trade order (or similar order under applicable securities laws) in respect of the Corporation’s securities.

 

No Optionee or his or her legal representative, legatees or
distributees will be, or will be deemed to be, a holder of any Shares subject to an Option, unless and until certificates for such
Shares are issued to him, her or them or a securities intermediary with whom the Optionee (or his or her legal representative,
legatees or distributees) has an account, is recorded as the owner of such Shares in a book-entry system under the terms of the
Plan.

 

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2.06 Exercise of Options 

 

Except as set forth in section 2.10, no Option may be exercised
unless the Optionee is at the time of such exercise;

 

(a) in the case of an Employee, in the employ of the Corporation
or any Affiliate and shall have been continuously so employed since the grant of his or her Option, or have been a Consultant of
the Corporation during such time thereafter, but absence on leave, having the approval of the Corporation or such Affiliate, shall
not be considered an interruption of employment for any purpose of the Plan;

 

(b) in the case of a Consultant, under contract with the Corporation
or any Affiliate and shall have been continuously so contracted since the grant of the Option; or

 

(c) in the case of an Executive, a director or officer of the
Corporation or any Affiliate and shall have been such a director or officer continuously since the grant of his or her Option.

 

No Option may be exercised by an Optionee until the Plan has
been approved by the shareholders of the Corporation.

 

The exercise of any Option will be contingent upon receipt by
the Corporation of cash payment of the full Exercise Price of the Shares being purchased by 5:00 p.m. (EST) on the last day of
the Option Period by delivering to the Corporation an Exercise Notice, the applicable Option Certificate and a certified cheque
or bank draft payable to the Corporation in an amount equal to the aggregate Exercise Price of the Shares to be purchased pursuant
to the exercise of the Option.

 

2.07 Vesting of Options 

 

Executives, Employees, Management Company Employees and Consultants

 

All Options granted to an Eligible Person, other than Optionees
performing Investor Relations Activities, pursuant to this Plan shall vest and become fully exercisable as determined by the Board
when the Option is granted.

 

Optionees performing Investor Relations Activities

 

All Options granted to Optionees performing Investor Relations
Activities, pursuant to this Plan shall vest and become full exercisable as follows or as determined by the Board when the Option
is granted, but in any event such Options shall not vest any sooner:

 

(a) one quarter (1/4) of the Options on the date which is three
(3) months from the date said Options are granted;

 

(b) one quarter (1/4) of the Options on the date which is six
(6) months from the date said Options are granted;

 

(c) one quarter (1/4) of the Options on the date which is nine
(9) months from the date said Options are granted; and

 

(d) the final one quarter (1/4) of the Options on the date which
is twelve (12) months from the date said Options are granted.

 

2.08 Restrictions on Grant of Options 

 

The granting of Options shall be subject to the following conditions:

 

(a) not more than two (2%) percent of the Outstanding Issue
may be granted to any one Consultant in any 12 month period;

 

(b) not more than an aggregate of two (2%) percent of the Outstanding
Issue may be granted in aggregate to Eligible Persons conducting Investor Relations Activities in any 12 month period;

 

(c) unless the Corporation has obtained disinterested shareholder
approval, not more than five (5%) percent of the Outstanding Issue may be issued to any one individual in any 12 month period;

 

(d) unless the Corporation has obtained disinterested shareholder
approval, not more than an aggregate of ten (10%) percent of the Outstanding Issue may be issued to Insiders in any 12 month period;
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(e) unless the Corporation has obtained disinterested shareholder
approval, the Corporation shall not decrease the Exercise Price of Options previously granted to Insiders.

 

No Options shall be granted after the expiration of ten (10)
years from the earlier of the date of the adoption of the Plan by the Corporation or the approval of the Plan by the stockholders
of the Corporation, and provided further, that the fair market value of the Shares (determined at the time the Option is granted)
as to which Options designated as Section 422 Stock Options are exercisable for the first time by any Eligible Person during any
single calendar year (under the Plan and under any other incentive stock option plan of the Corporation or an Affiliate) shall
not exceed US$100,000.

 

If disinterested shareholder approval is required, the proposed
grant(s) or plan must be approved by a majority of the votes cast by all shareholders at the shareholders’ meeting excluding
votes attaching to shares beneficially owned by (i) Insiders to whom options may be granted under the stock option plan; and (ii)
Associates of such Insiders. Holders of non-voting and subordinate voting shares must be given full voting rights on a resolution
that requires disinterested shareholder approval.

 

2.09 Lapsed Options 

 

If Options are surrendered, terminated or expire without being
exercised in whole or in part, new Options may be granted covering the Shares not purchased under such lapsed Options.

 

2.10 Effect of Termination of Employment, Death or Disability

 

(a) If an Optionee shall die while employed or retained by the
Corporation, or while an Executive, any Options held by the Optionee at the date of death, which have vested pursuant to section
2.07, shall become exercisable, in whole or in part, but only by the persons or persons to whom the Optionee’s rights under the
Option shall pass by the Optionee’s will or the laws of descent and distribution (the “Successor Optionee”). All
such Options shall be exercisable only to the extent that the Optionee was entitled to exercise the Option at the date of his or
her death and only for one (1) year after the date of death or prior to the expiration of the Option Period in respect thereof,
whichever is sooner, except that in the event the expiration of the Option Period is earlier than one (1) year after the date of
death, with the consent of the Exchange, the Options shall be exercisable for up to one (1) year after the date of death of the
Optionee as determined by the Board. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board, in its discretion, may resolve that up to all of
the Options held by an Optionee at the date of death which have not yet vested shall vest immediately upon death.

 

(b) If the employment or engagement of an Optionee shall terminate
with the Corporation due to disability while the Optionee is employed or retained by the Corporation, any Option held by the Optionee
on the date the employment or engagement of the Optionee is terminated due to disability, which have vested pursuant to section
2.07, shall become exercisable, in whole or in part. All such Options shall be exercisable only to the extent that the Optionee
was entitled to exercise the Option at the date of his or her termination due to disability and only for one (1) year after the
date of termination or prior to the expiration of the Option Period in respect thereof, whichever is sooner, provided that Options
that become exercisable due to disability shall only be exercisable by the person or persons who have the legal authority to act
on behalf of the Optionee in connection with the rights of the Optionee to the Options. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board,
in its discretion, may resolve that up to all of the Options held by an Optionee on the date the employment or engagement of the
Optionee is terminated due to disability which have not yet vested shall vest immediately upon such date.

 

(c) Subject to section 2.10 (d), if an Optionee ceases to be
an Eligible Person (other than as provided in section 2.10 (a) or (b)), any Options held by the Optionee on the date such Optionee
ceased to be an Eligible Person, which have vested pursuant to section 2.07, shall be exercisable only to the extent that the Optionee
was entitled to exercise the Option at the date such Optionee ceased to be an Eligible Person and only for ninety (90) days after
the date such Optionee ceased to be an Eligible Person, subject to the Board’s discretion to extend such period for up to
one (1) year, or prior to the expiration of the Option Period in respect thereof, whichever is sooner. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
the Board, in its discretion, may resolve that up to all of the Options held by an Optionee on the date the Optionee ceased to
be an Eligible Person which have not yet vested shall vest immediately upon such date.

 

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(d) If the employment of an Employee or Consultant is terminated
for cause (as determined by the Board) no Option held by such Optionee may be exercised following the date upon which Termination
occurred.

 

To the extent required by law, the Corporation shall make adjustments
to, and interpret, the Options as required by the U.S. Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.

 

2.11 Effect of Offer or Sale 

 

If at any time when the Option hereby granted remains unexercised
with respect to any Shares, (a) a general offer to purchase all of the issued shares of the Corporation is made by a third party
or (b) the Corporation proposes to sell all or substantially all of its assets and undertaking or to merge, amalgamate or be absorbed
by or into any other company (save and except for a subsidiary or subsidiaries of the Corporation) under any circumstances which
involve or may involve or require the liquidation of the Corporation, a distribution of its assets among its shareholders, or the
termination of its corporate existence, the Corporation shall use its reasonable best efforts to provide notice of such offer or
proposal to the Optionee as soon as practicable and (i) the Corporation may, at its option, permit the Option hereby granted to
be exercised, as to all or any of the Optioned Shares in respect of which such Option has not previously been exercised by the
Optionee at any time up to and including (but not after) a date twenty (20) days following the date of notice of such offer, sale
or other similar transaction or prior to the close of business on the expiration date of the Option Period, whichever is the later;
and (ii) the Corporation may, at its option, determine that upon the expiration of such twenty (20) day period, all rights to exercise
the Option shall terminate and cease to have any further force or effect.

 

The Corporation may, in its sole discretion and without the
consent of Optionees, provide for one or more of the following: (i) the assumption of the Plan and outstanding Options by the surviving
entity or its parent; (ii) the substitution by the surviving entity or its parent of Options with substantially the same terms
for such outstanding Options; (iii) immediate exercisability of such outstanding Options followed by cancellation of such Options;
and (iv) settlement of the intrinsic value of the outstanding vested Options in cash or cash equivalents or equity followed by
the cancellation of all Options (whether or not then vested or exercisable).

 

2.12 Effect of Amalgamation, Consolidation or Merger 

 

If the Corporation amalgamates, consolidates with or merges
with or into another corporation, upon the exercise of an Option following such amalgamation, consolidation or merger, the Optionee
shall be entitled to receive, and shall accept, in lieu of Shares, the securities, property or cash which the Optionee would have
received upon such amalgamation, consolidation or merger if the Optionee had exercised his Option and held Shares immediately prior
to the effective date of such amalgamation, consolidation or merger, and the number of Shares and the option price shall be adjusted
appropriately by the directors of the Corporation and such adjustment shall be binding for all purposes herein.

 

2.13 Adjustment in Shares Subject to the Plan 

 

If there is any change in the Shares through or by means of
a declaration of stock dividends of Shares or consolidations, subdivisions or reclassification of Shares, or otherwise, the number
of Shares available under the Plan, the Shares subject to any Option, and the Exercise Price thereof shall be adjusted appropriately
by the Board and such adjustment shall be effective and binding for all purposes of the Plan. No such adjustment shall be made
under the Plan which shall, within the meaning of Sections 424 and 409A of the Code, constitute such a modification, extension,
or renewal of an Option as to cause the adjustment to be considered as the grant of a new Option.

 

2.14 Hold Period 

 

All Options and any Shares issued on the exercise of Options
may be subject to and legended with a four month hold period commencing on the date the Options were granted pursuant to the rules
of the Exchange and applicable securities laws. Any Shares issued on the exercise of Options may be subject resale restrictions
contained in National Instrument 45-102 – Resale of Securities which would apply to the first trade of the Shares.

 

2.15 Notification of Grant of Option 

 

Following the granting of an Option by the Board, the Corporation
shall notify the Optionee in writing of the Option and shall enclose with such notice the Option Certificate representing the Option
so granted. Each Optionee, concurrently with the notice of the grant of an Option, shall be provided with a copy of the Plan.

 

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2.16 Options Granted To Corporations 

 

Except in relation to a Consultant that is a corporation, Options
may only be granted to an individual or a corporation that is wholly-owned by an Eligible Person. If a corporation is an Optionee,
it must provide the Exchange with a completed Form 4F – Certification and Undertaking Required from a Corporation Granted
an Incentive Stock Option. The corporation must agree not to effect or permit any transfer of ownership or option of shares
of the corporation nor to issue further shares of any class in the corporation to any other individual or entity as long as the
Option remains outstanding, except with the written consent of the Exchange.

 

PART 3 - GENERAL 

 

3.01 Number of Shares 

 

The aggregate number of Shares that may be reserved for issuance,
at any time, under the Plan shall not exceed 45,407,222 (1,513,574 subsequent to May 5, 2017 consolidation) Shares, being 20% of
the total Outstanding Issue as at the date hereof.

 

3.02 Transferability 

 

All benefits, rights and options accruing to any Optionee in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Plan shall not be transferable or assignable unless specifically provided herein.
During the lifetime of an Optionee, all benefits, rights and options may only be exercised by the Optionee.

 

3.03 Employment 

 

Nothing contained in any Plan shall confer upon any Optionee
any right with respect to employment or continuance of employment with the Corporation or any Affiliate, or interfere in any way
with the right of the Corporation or any Affiliate to terminate the Optionee’s employment at any time. Participation in any Plan
by an Optionee is voluntary.

 

3.04 Approval of Plan 

 

Options issued under the Plan shall only become exercisable
after the Plan has been approved by the shareholders of the Corporation; provided, however:

 

(a) unless consistent with the terms contained
herein and approved by the Board, nothing contained herein shall in any way affect Options previously granted by the Corporation
and currently outstanding;

 

(b) the Plan must receive shareholder approval yearly, at the
Corporation’s annual general meeting.

 

The obligation of the Corporation to sell and deliver Shares
in accordance with the Plan is subject to the approval of any governmental authority having jurisdiction or any stock exchanges
on which the Shares are listed for trading which may be required in connection with the authorization, issuance or sale of such
Shares by the Corporation. If any Shares cannot be issued to any Optionee for any reason including, without limitation, the failure
to obtain such approval, then the obligation of the Corporation to issue such Shares shall terminate and any Optionee’s option
price paid to the Corporation shall be returned to the Optionee.

 

3.05 Administration of the Plan 

 

The Board is authorized to interpret the Plan from time to time
and to adopt, amend and rescind rules and regulations for carrying out the Plan. The interpretation and construction of any provision
of the Plan by the Board shall be final and conclusive. Administration of the Plan shall be the responsibility of the appropriate
officers of the Corporation and all costs in respect thereof shall be paid by the Corporation.

 

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3.06 Income Taxes 

 

As a condition of and prior to participation in the Plan, if
requested by the Board, a Optionee shall authorize the Corporation in written form to withhold from any remuneration otherwise
payable to such Optionee any amounts required by any taxing authority to be withheld for taxes of any kind as a consequence of
such participation in the Plan.

 

In addition, if the Corporation is required under the Income
Tax Act (Canada) or any other applicable law to make source deductions in respect of employee stock option benefits to the
Optionee and to remit to the applicable governmental authority an amount on account of tax on the value of the taxable benefit
associated with the issuance of Shares on exercise of Options, then the Optionee shall (i) pay to the Corporation, in addition
to the Exercise Price for the Options, sufficient cash as is reasonably determined by the Corporation to be the amount necessary
to permit the required tax remittance, (ii) authorize the Corporation, on behalf of the Optionee, to sell in the market on such
terms and at such time or times as the Corporation determines a portion of the Shares being issued upon exercise of the Options
to realize cash proceeds to be used to satisfy the required tax remittance, or (iii) make other arrangements acceptable to the
Corporation to fund the required tax remittance.

 

3.07 Amendments to the Plan 

 

The Board reserves the right to amend, modify or terminate the
Plan at any time if and when it is advisable in the absolute discretion of the Board. However, any amendments of the Plan which
could result, at any time, in:

 

(a) a material increase in the benefits under the Plan; or

 

(b) an increase in the number of Shares which would be issued
under the Plan (except any increase resulting automatically from an increase in the total Outstanding Issue); or

 

(c) a material modification in the requirement as to eligibility
for participation in the Plan;

 

shall be effective only upon the approval of the shareholders
of the Corporation. Any amendment to any provision of the Plan shall be subject to approval, if required, by any regulatory body
having jurisdiction over the securities of the Corporation.

 

3.08 No Representation or Warranty 

 

The Corporation makes no representation or warranty as the future
market value of any Shares issued in accordance with the provisions of the Plan.

 

3.09 Interpretation 

 

The Plan will be governed by and construed in accordance with
the laws of the Province of Ontario and the laws of Canada applicable therein.

 

3.10 Savings Clause

 

This Plan is intended to comply in all respects with applicable
law and regulations, including Section 409A of the Code. In case any one or more provisions of this Plan shall be held invalid,
illegal, or unenforceable in any respect under applicable law and regulation (including Section 409A of the Code), the validity,
legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby and the invalid,
illegal, or unenforceable provision shall be deemed null and void; however, to the extent permitted by law, any provision that
could be deemed null and void shall first be construed, interpreted, or revised retroactively to permit this Plan to be construed
in compliance with all applicable law (including Section 409A of the Code) so as to foster the intent of this Plan.

 

3.11 Compliance with Applicable Law, etc. 

 

If any provision of the Plan or of any Option Certificate delivered
pursuant to the Plan contravenes any law or any order, policy, by-law or regulation of any regulatory body or stock exchange having
authority over the Corporation or the Plan then such provision shall be deemed to be amended to the extent required to bring such
provision into compliance therewith.

 

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SCHEDULE “A”

PETROTEQ ENERGY INC.

STOCK OPTION PLAN

 

If issued to officers or directors
or at a discount to the Market Price - WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL OF TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE
SECURITIES LEGISLATION, THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE MAY NOT BE SOLD, TRANSFERRED, HYPOTHECATED OR OTHERWISE
TRADED ON OR THROUGH THE FACILITIES OF TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE OR OTHERWISE IN CANADA OR TO OR FOR THE BENEFIT OF A CANADIAN RESIDENT
UNTIL [INSERT DATE THAT IS FOUR MONTHS AND A DAY FROM THE GRANT DATE]. 

 

Insert the following U.S. legend if
the Option is being issued to an Optionee who is in the United States or who is a U.S. person: 

 

[THE OPTION REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE AND THE COMMON
SHARES ISSUABLE UPON EXERCISE THEREOF HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE
“U.S. SECURITIES ACT”), OR THE SECURITIES LAWS OF ANY STATE OF THE UNITED STATES. THE HOLDER HEREOF, BY ACQUIRING SUCH
SECURITIES, AGREES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CORPORATION THAT SUCH SECURITIES MAY BE OFFERED, SOLD OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED ONLY (A)
TO THE CORPORATION, (B) OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 904 OF REGULATION S UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES ACT AND
IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS, (C) PURSUANT TO THE EXEMPTION FROM REGISTRATION UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES
ACT PROVIDED BY RULE 144 THEREUNDER, IF AVAILABLE, AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES LAWS, OR (D) IN A TRANSACTION
THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE REGISTRATION UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES ACT OR ANY APPLICABLE STATE LAWS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE OFFER
AND SALE OF SECURITIES, AND IT HAS, IN THE CASE OF EACH OF (C) AND (D), PRIOR TO SUCH TRANSFER FURNISHED TO THE CORPORATION AN
OPINION OF COUNSEL OF RECOGNIZED STANDING IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE CORPORATION TO SUCH EFFECT.] 

  

PETROTEQ ENERGY INC. 

STOCK OPTION PLAN 

OPTION CERTIFICATE 

 

This Certificate is issued pursuant to the provisions of the
Petroteq Energy Inc. (the “Corporation”) stock option plan (the “Plan”) and evidences that
______________________________ is the holder (the “Optionee”) of an option (the “Option”)
to purchase up to _______________________________ common shares (the “Shares”) in the capital stock of the Corporation
at a purchase price of CAD$_________ per Share (the “Exercise Price”).

 

The Plan provides for the granting of stock options that either
(i) are intended to qualify as “Incentive Stock Options” within the meaning of Section 422 of the United States Internal
Revenue Code of 1986 (“Section 422 Stock Options”), as amended (the “Code”), or (ii) do not
qualify as Section 422 Stock Options (“Non-Qualified Stock Options”). This Option is intended to be (select
one):

 

☐ a Section 422 Stock Option; or

☐ a Non-Qualified Stock Option.

Subject to the provisions of the Plan:

 

(a) the effective date of the grant of the Option is __________,
20__;

(b) the Option expires at 5:00 p.m. (EST) on ______________,
20__; and

(c) the Options shall vest as follows:

 

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The vested portion or portions of the Option may be exercised
at any time and from time to time from and including the date of the grant of the Option through to 5:00 p.m. (EST) on the expiration
date of the Option Period by delivering to the

 

	Date 	 	Percent of Stock Options Vested 	 	Number of Stock

 Options Vested 	 	Aggregate Number of

 Stock Options Vested 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

 

Corporation an Exercise Notice, in the form attached
as Appendix “I” hereto, together with this Certificate and a certified cheque or bank draft payable to the Corporation
in an amount equal to the aggregate of the Exercise Price of the Shares in respect of which the Option is being exercised.

 

All Options and any Shares issued on the exercise of Options
may be subject to resale restrictions and may be subject to and legended with a four month hold period commencing on the date the
Options were granted pursuant to the rules of the Exchange and applicable securities laws. The Options hereby granted are subject
to the approval of the Exchange.

 

This Certificate and the Option evidenced hereby is not assignable,
transferable or negotiable and is subject to the detailed terms and conditions contained in the Plan, the terms and conditions
of which the Optionee hereby expressly agrees with the Corporation to be bound by. This Certificate is issued for convenience only
and in the case of any dispute with regard to any matter in respect hereof, the provisions of the Plan and the records of the Corporation
shall prevail.

 

If the Optionee is a U.S. person or is located in the United
States, the Optionee acknowledges and agrees as follows:

 

(a) The Option and the Shares (collectively, the “Securities”)
have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities
Act”), or the securities laws of any state of the United States, and the Option is being granted to the Optionee in reliance
on an exemption from the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws.

 

(b) The Securities will be “restricted securities”,
as defined in Rule 144 under the U.S. Securities Act, and the rules of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission provide
in substance that the Optionee may dispose of the Securities only pursuant to an effective registration statement under the U.S.
Securities Act or an exemption therefrom, and the Corporation has no obligation to register any of the Securities or to take action
so as to permit sales pursuant to the U.S. Securities Act (including Rule 144 thereunder, if available).

 

(c) If the Optionee decides to offer, sell or otherwise transfer
any of the Shares, the Optionee will not offer, sell or otherwise transfer the Option directly or indirectly, unless:

 

(i) the sale is to the Corporation;

 

(ii) the sale is made outside the United States in a transaction
meeting the requirements of Rule 904 of Regulation S under the U.S. Securities Act (“Regulation S”) and in compliance
with applicable local laws and regulations;

 

(iii) the sale is made pursuant to the exemption from the registration
requirements under the U.S. Securities Act provided by Rule 144 thereunder, if available, and in accordance with any applicable
state securities or “blue sky” laws; or

 

(iv) the Shares are sold in a transaction that does not require
registration under the U.S. Securities Act or any applicable state laws and regulations governing the offer and sale of securities;
and, in the case of each of (iii) and (iv) it has prior to such sale furnished to the Corporation an opinion of counsel reasonably
satisfactory to the Corporation stating that such transaction is exempt from registration under applicable securities laws.

 

(d) The Option may not be exercised by or for the account or
benefit of a person in the United States or a U.S. person unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and any applicable state
securities laws, unless an exemption from such registration requirements is available.

 

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(e) The certificate(s) representing the Shares will be endorsed
with the following or a similar legend until such time as it is no longer required under the applicable requirements of the U.S.
Securities Act or applicable state securities laws:

 

“THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE HAVE NOT
BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE UNITED STATES SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, (THE “U.S. SECURITIES ACT”), OR THE SECURITIES
LAWS OF ANY STATE OF THE UNITED STATES. THE HOLDER HEREOF, BY PURCHASING SUCH SECURITIES, AGREES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CORPORATION,
THAT SUCH SECURITIES MAY BE OFFERED, SOLD OR OTHERWISE TRANSFERRED ONLY (A) TO THE CORPORATION; (B) OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES IN
ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 904 OF REGULATION S UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES ACT; (C) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EXEMPTION FROM REGISTRATION
UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES ACT PROVIDED BY RULE 144 THEREUNDER, IF AVAILABLE, AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES
LAWS; OR (D) IN A TRANSACTION THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE REGISTRATION UNDER THE U.S. SECURITIES ACT AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES
LAWS, AND, IN THE CASE OF CLAUSE (C) OR (D), THE SELLER FURNISHES TO THE CORPORATION AN OPINION OF COUNSEL OF RECOGNIZED STANDING
IN FORM AND SUBSTANCE SATISFACTORY TO THE CORPORATION TO SUCH EFFECT. THE PRESENCE OF THIS LEGEND MAY IMPAIR THE ABILITY OF THE
HOLDER HEREOF TO EFFECT “GOOD DELIVERY” OF THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED HEREBY ON A CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE.”

 

provided, that if the Shares are being sold outside the United
States in compliance with the requirements of Rule 904 of Regulation S and such Shares were acquired at a time when the Corporation
is a “foreign issuer” as defined in Regulation S, the legend set forth above may be removed by providing an executed
declaration to the registrar and transfer agent of the Corporation, in substantially the form set forth as Appendix “II”
hereto (or in such other form as the Corporation may prescribe from time to time) and, if requested by the Corporation or the transfer
agent, an opinion of counsel of recognized standing in form and substance satisfactory to the Corporation and the transfer agent
to the effect that such sale is being made in compliance with Rule 904 of Regulation S; and provided, further, that, if any Shares
are being sold otherwise than in accordance with Regulation S and other than to the Corporation, the legend may be removed by delivery
to the registrar and transfer agent and the Corporation of an opinion of counsel, of recognized standing reasonably satisfactory
to the Corporation, that such legend is no longer required under applicable requirements of the U.S. Securities Act or state securities
laws.

 

(f) Rule 905 of Regulation S provides in substance that any
“restricted securities” that are equity securities of a “domestic issuer” (including an issuer that no
longer qualifies as a “foreign issuer”) will continue to be deemed to be restricted securities notwithstanding that
they were acquired in a resale transaction pursuant to Rule 901 or 904 of Regulation S; that Rule 905 of Regulation S will apply
in respect of Shares if the Corporation is not a “foreign issuer” at the time of exercise of the related Options; and
that the Corporation is not obligated to remain a “foreign issuer”.

 

(g) “Domestic issuer”, “foreign
issuer”, “United States” and “U.S. person” are as defined in Regulation S.

 

(h) If the Optionee is resident in the State of California on
the effective date of the grant of the Option, then, in addition to the terms and conditions contained in the Plan and in this
Certificate, the Optionee acknowledges that the Corporation, as a reporting issuer under the securities legislation in the Provinces
of British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario, is required to publicly file with the securities regulators in those jurisdictions continuous
disclosure documents, including audited annual financial statements and unaudited quarterly financial statements (collectively,
the “Financial Statements”). Such filings are available on the System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval
(SEDAR), and documents filed on SEDAR may be viewed under the Corporation’s profile at the following website address: www.sedar.com.
Copies of Financial Statements will be made available to the Optionee by the Corporation upon the Optionee’s request.

 

All terms not otherwise defined in this Certificate shall have
the meanings given to them under the Plan.

 

Dated this ____ day of _____________, 20___.

 

PETROTEQ ENERGY INC. 

 

Per: Authorized Signatory

 

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APPENDIX “I” PETROTEQ ENERGY INC.

 

STOCK OPTION PLAN

EXERCISE NOTICE

TO: PETROTEQ ENERGY INC. (the “Corporation”)

 

1. The undersigned (the “Optionee”), being
the holder of options to purchase ________________ common shares of the Corporation at the exercise price of ______ per share,
hereby irrevocably gives notice, pursuant to the stock option plan of the Corporation (the “Plan”), of the exercise
of the Option to acquire and hereby subscribes for ____________ of such common shares of the Corporation.

 

2. The Optionee tenders herewith a certified cheque or bank
draft payable to the Corporation in an amount equal to the aggregate Exercise Price of the aforesaid common shares exercised and
directs the Corporation to issue a share certificate evidencing said common shares in the name of the Optionee to be mailed to
the Optionee at the following address:

 

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

 

3. By executing this Exercise Notice, the Optionee hereby confirms
that the undersigned has read the Plan and agrees to be bound by the provisions of the Plan. All terms not otherwise defined in
this Exercise Notice shall have the meanings given to them under the Plan or the attached Option Certificate.

 

4. The Optionee is resident in __________ [name of state/province].

 

5. The Optionee represents, warrants and certifies as follows
(please check all of the categories that apply):

 

(a)  ̈ the Optionee
at the time of exercise of the Option is not in the United States, is not a “U.S. person” as defined in Regulation
S under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”) and is not exercising
the Option on behalf of, or for the account or benefit of a U.S. person or a person in the United States and did not execute or
deliver this exercise form in the United States;

 

(b)  ̈ the undersigned
holder is resident in the United States or is a U.S. person who is a resident of the jurisdiction referred to in the address appearing
above, and is a U.S. Accredited Investor and has completed the U.S. Accredited Investor Status Certificate in the form attached
to this Exercise Notice;

 

(c)  ̈ the undersigned
holder is resident in the United States or is a U.S. person who is a resident of the jurisdiction referred to in the address appearing
above, and is a natural person who is either: (i) a director, officer or employee of the Corporation or of a majority-owned subsidiary
of the Corporation (each, an “Eligible Company Optionee”), (ii) a consultant who is providing bona fide services
to the Corporation or a majority-owned subsidiary of the Corporation that are not in connection with the offer or sale of securities
in a capital-raising transaction, and do not directly or indirectly promote or maintain a market for the Corporation’s securities
(an “Eligible Consultant”), or (iii) a former Eligible Company Optionee or Eligible Consultant; and/or

 

(d)  ̈ if
the undersigned holder is resident in the United States or is a U.S. person, the undersigned holder has delivered to the
Corporation and the Corporation’s transfer agent an opinion of counsel (which will not be sufficient unless it is
in form and substance satisfactory to the Corporation) or such other evidence satisfactory to the Corporation to the effect
that with respect to the securities to be delivered upon exercise of the Option, the issuance of such securities has been
registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or an exemption from the registration
requirements of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws is available;

 

6. “United States” and “U.S. person”
are as defined in Regulation S under the U.S. Securities Act.

 

Note: Certificates representing Shares will not be registered
or delivered to an address in the United States unless Box 5(b), (c) or (d) above is checked. 

 

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7. If the undersigned Optionee has marked Box 5(b), (c) or (d)
above, the undersigned Optionee hereby represents, warrants, acknowledges and agrees that:

 

(a) funds representing the subscription price for the Shares
which will be advanced by the undersigned to the Corporation upon exercise of the Options will not represent proceeds of crime
for the purposes of the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism
Act (the “PATRIOT Act”), and the undersigned acknowledges that the Corporation may in the future be required
by law to disclose the undersigned’s name and other information relating to this exercise form and the undersigned’s subscription
hereunder, on a confidential basis, pursuant to the PATRIOT Act. No portion of the subscription price to be provided by the undersigned
(i) has been or will be derived from or related to any activity that is deemed criminal under the laws of the United States of
America, or any other jurisdiction, or (ii) is being tendered on behalf of a person or entity who has not been identified to or
by the undersigned, and it shall promptly notify the Corporation if the undersigned discovers that any of such representations
ceases to be true and provide the Corporation with appropriate information in connection therewith;

 

(b) the financial statements of the Corporation have been prepared
in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles or International Financial Reporting Standards, which differ
in some respects from United States generally accepted accounting principles, and thus may not be comparable to financial statements
of United States companies;

 

(c) there may be material tax consequences to the Optionee of
an acquisition or disposition of any of the Shares. The Corporation gives no opinion and makes no representation with respect to
the tax consequences to the Optionee under United States, state, local or foreign tax law of the undersigned’s acquisition
or disposition of such securities. In particular, no determination has been made whether the Corporation will be a “passive
foreign investment company” within the meaning of Section 1297 of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended;
and

 

(d) if the undersigned has marked Box 5(c) above, the Corporation
may rely on the registration exemption in Rule 701 under the U.S. Securities Act and a state registration exemption, but only if
such exemptions are available; in the event such exemptions are determined by the Corporation to be unavailable, the undersigned
may be required to provide additional evidence of an available exemption, including, without limitation, the legal opinion contemplated
by Box 5(d).

 

8. If the undersigned Optionee has marked Box 5(b) above, the
undersigned represents and warrants to the Corporation that:

 

(a) the Optionee has such knowledge and experience in financial
and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the Shares, and the undersigned is
able to bear the economic risk of loss of his or her entire investment;

 

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(b) the Corporation has provided to the undersigned the opportunity
to ask questions and receive answers concerning the terms and conditions of the offering, and the undersigned has had access to
such information concerning the Corporation as the Optionee has considered necessary or appropriate in connection with his or her
investment decision to acquire the Shares;

 

(c) the undersigned is: (i) purchasing the Shares for his or
her own account or for the account of one or more U.S. Accredited Investors with respect to which the undersigned is exercising
sole investment discretion, and not on behalf of any other person; and (ii) is purchasing the Shares for investment purposes only
and not with a view to resale, distribution or other disposition in violation of United States federal or state securities laws;
and

 

(d) the undersigned has not exercised the Option as a result
of any form of general solicitation or general advertising, including advertisements, articles, notices or other communications
published in any newspaper, magazine or similar media or broadcast over radio, television or other form of telecommunications,
or any seminar or meeting whose attendees have been invited by general solicitation or general advertising.

 

9. If the undersigned has indicated that the undersigned is
a U.S. Accredited Investor by marking Box 5(b) above, or if the undersigned has marked Box 7(c) above on the basis that the exercise
of the Option is subject to the registration exemption in Rule 701 under the U.S. Securities Act and an available state registration
exemption, the undersigned also acknowledges and agrees that:

 

(a) the Shares have not been and will not be registered under
the U.S. Securities Act or the securities laws of any state of the United States, and the Shares will be issued as “restricted
securities” (as such term is defined in Rule 144(a)(3) under the U.S. Securities Act) and may not be offered, sold, pledged,
or otherwise transferred, directly or indirectly, without prior registration under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state
securities laws absent an exemption from such registration requirements; and

 

(b) the certificate(s) representing the Shares will be endorsed
with a U.S. restrictive legend substantially in the form set forth in the Option Certificate until such time as it is no longer
required under the applicable requirements of the U.S. Securities Act or applicable state securities laws.

 

10 The undersigned Optionee hereby represents, warrants, acknowledges
and agrees that the certificate(s) representing the Shares may be subject to and legended with a four month hold period commencing
on the date the Options were granted pursuant to the rules of the Exchange and applicable securities laws.

 

DATED the ________ day of ____________________, __________.

 

Signature of Optionee

 

U.S. ACCREDITED INVESTOR STATUS CERTIFICATE 

 

In connection with the exercise of an option to purchase common
shares of Petroteq Energy Inc. (the “Corporation”) by the Optionee, the Optionee hereby represents and
warrants to the Corporation that the Optionee satisfies one or more of the following categories of Accredited Investor (please
initial each category that applies):

 

______ (1) Any director or executive officer of the Corporation;
or

 

______ (2) A natural person whose individual net worth, or joint
net worth with that person’s spouse, at the time of purchase of the Shares contemplated by the accompanying Exercise Notice,
exceeds US$1,000,000 (for the purposes of calculating net worth: (i) the person’s primary residence shall not be included
as an asset; (ii) indebtedness that is secured by the person’s primary residence, up to the estimated fair market value of
the primary residence at the time of the purchase of the Shares, shall not be included as a liability (except that if the amount
of such indebtedness outstanding at the time execution of the accompanying Exercise Notice exceeds the amount outstanding 60 days
before such time, other than as a result of the acquisition of the primary residence, the amount of such excess shall be included
as a liability); and (iii) indebtedness that is secured by the person’s primary residence in excess of the estimated fair
market value of the primary residence shall be included as a liability); or

 

______ (3) A natural person who had an individual income in
excess of US$200,000 in each of the two most recent years or joint income with that person’s spouse in excess of US$300,000
in each of those years and has a reasonable expectation of reaching the same income level in the current year; or

 

______ (4) An organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of
the United States Internal Revenue Code, a corporation, a Massachusetts or similar business trust, or a partnership, not formed
for the specific purpose of acquiring the Shares, with total assets in excess of US$5,000,000; or

 

______ (5) An entity in which all of the equity owners meet
the requirements of at least one of the above categories (if this alternative is checked, you must identify each equity owner and
provide statements signed by each demonstrating how each qualifies as an Accredited Investor).

 

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PETROTEQ ENERGY INC. 

 

STOCK OPTION PLAN 

FORM OF DECLARATION FOR REMOVAL OF LEGEND 

 

TO: Petroteq Energy Inc. (the “Company”)

 

AND TO: Registrar and transfer agent for the common shares of
the Company

 

The undersigned (a) acknowledges that the sale of ____________________________________
(the “Securities”) of the Company, represented by certificate number _________________________________, to which
this declaration relates is being made in reliance on Rule 904 of Regulation S (“Regulation S”) under the United
States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”), and (b) certifies that (1) the undersigned is
not (A) an “affiliate” of the Company (as that term is defined in Rule 405 under the U.S. Securities Act), (B) a “distributor”
as defined in Regulation S or (C) an affiliate of a distributor; (2) the offer of such securities was not made to a person in the
United States and either (A) at the time the buy order was originated, the buyer was outside the United States, or the seller and
any person acting on its behalf reasonably believed that the buyer was outside the United States, or (B) the transaction was executed
on or through the facilities of the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange, the Canadian Securities Exchange or another
“designated offshore securities market”, and neither the seller nor any person acting on its behalf knows that the transaction
has been prearranged with a buyer in the United States; (3) neither the seller nor any affiliate of the seller nor any person acting
on any of their behalf has engaged or will engage in any “directed selling efforts” in the United States in connection
with the offer and sale of such securities; (4) the sale is bona fide and not for the purpose of “washing off” the resale
restrictions imposed because the securities are “restricted securities” (as such term is defined in Rule 144(a)(3) under
the U. S. Securities Act); (5) the seller does not intend to replace the securities sold in reliance on Rule 904 of Regulation
S with fungible unrestricted securities; and (6) the contemplated sale is not a transaction, or part of a series of transactions,
which, although in technical compliance with Regulation S, is part of a plan or scheme to evade the registration provisions of
the U. S. Securities Act. Terms used herein have the meanings given to them by Regulation S.

 

Dated _______________ 20_.

 

Affirmation by Seller’s Broker-Dealer (Required for sales
pursuant to Section (b)(2)(B) above)

 

We have read the foregoing representations of our customer,
_________________________ (the “Seller”) dated _______________________, with regard to the sale, for such Seller’s
account, of _________________ common shares (the “Securities”) of the Company represented by certificate number
______________. We have executed sales of the Securities pursuant to Rule 904 of Regulation S under the United States Securities
Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”), on behalf of the Seller. In that connection, we hereby
represent to you as follows:

 

(1) no offer to sell Securities was made
to a person in the United States;

 

(2) the sale of the Securities was
executed in, on or through the facilities of the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange, the Canadian Securities
Exchange or another designated offshore securities market (as defined in Rule 902(b) of Regulation S under the U.S.
Securities Act), and, to the best of our knowledge, the sale was not pre-arranged with a buyer in the United States;

 

(3) no “directed selling efforts”
were made in the United States by the undersigned, any affiliate of the undersigned, or any person acting on behalf of the undersigned;
and

 

(4) we have done no more than execute the order or orders to
sell the Securities as agent for the Seller and will receive no more than the usual and customary broker’s commission that
would be received by a person executing such transaction as agent.

  

	Date 	 	Percent of Stock Options Vested 	 	Number of Stock

 Options Vested 	 	Aggregate Number of

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	 	☒ Signature of individual (if Seller is an individual) 

                           ☒ Authorized
                           signatory (if Seller is not an individual)

                           Name of Seller (please print)

                           Name of authorized signatory
                           (please print)

                           Official capacity of authorized signatory (please print)

 

For purposes of these
representations: “affiliate” means a person that directly, or indirectly through one or more
intermediaries, controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, the undersigned; “directed selling
efforts” means any activity undertaken for the purpose of, or that could reasonably be expected to have the effect
of, conditioning the market in the United States for the Securities (including, but not be limited to, the solicitation of
offers to purchase the Securities from persons in the United States); and “United States” means the United
States of America, its territories or possessions, any State of the United States, and the District of Columbia.

 

Legal counsel to the Company shall be entitled to rely upon
the representations, warranties and covenants contained herein to the same extent as if this affirmation had been addressed to
them.

 

Dated: 20___.

 

Name of Firm

 

By:    Authorized
Officer

    	 	15Exhibit 10.1

 

TECHNOLOGY
TRANSFER AGREEMENT

 

This
Technology Transfer Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made and effective 10/28/2011.

 

	BETWEEN:	MCW
                                         Energy Group Limited (the “Company”), a corporation organized and existing
                                         under the laws of the New Brunswick of Canada.
	 	 
	AND:	Vladimir
                                         Podlipskiy (the “Developer”), an individual.

 

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and agreements set forth herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged
by the parties, the parties intending to be legally bound hereby, do promise and agree as follows:

 

1.       Transfer

 

Developer
hereby transfers and assigns to the Company all right, title and interest (choate or inchoate) throughout the world in (i) the
subject matter referred in Exhibit A (“Technology”), (ii) all precursors, portions and work in progress with respect
thereto and all inventions, works of authorship, mask works, technology, information, know-how, materials and tools relating thereto
or to the development, support or maintenance thereof and (iii) all copyrights, patent rights, trade secret rights, trademark
rights, database rights and all other intellectual and industrial property rights of any sort and all business, contract rights
and goodwill in, incorporated or embodied in, used to develop, or related to any of the foregoing (collectively “Intellectual
Property”).

 

Company
hereby acknowledges that Developer has assigned and transferred to the Company the entire right, title, and interest in the United
States patent application identified in Exhibit A to this Agreement. A Summary of the Invention of the application identified
in Exhibit A is provided herewith in Exhibit B.

 

Developer
hereby agrees, without further consideration and without expense to Developer, to sign all lawful papers and to perform all other
lawful acts which the Company may request of me to make this Transfer fully effective.

 

In
the event of breach of this Agreement or the non-use of the Technology by the company for a period exceeding 6 months, the Company
agrees to assign this technology back to Developer upon written request thereof.

 

2.       Consideration

 

The
Company agrees to issue on behalf of the Developer, to a foreign entity the name of which is to be provided at a later time, 100,000
(one hundred thousand) shares of common stock of the Company upon the execution of this agreement and 1,900,000 (one million nine
hundred thousand) shares of common stock of the Company on the date when the Technology pilot plant is assembled and tested in
Vernal, Utah.

 

The
Company also agrees to employ Developer to oversee and operate the technology with the compensation of $120,000.00 per year for
as long as the Technology is utilized by Company.

 

     

     

    

 

The
Company further agrees to pay Developer a royalty fee on every plant constructed using the Technology, starting with the construction
of a second plant. The Royalty shall be as follows: 2% of gross sales if the price of heavy oil is below $60.00 per barrel; 3%
of gross sales if the price of heavy oil is between $60.00 and $69.99 per barrel; 3.5% of gross sales if the price of heavy oil
is between $70.00 and $79.99 and 4% of gross sales if the price of heavy oil is greater than $80.00.

 

In
addition starting with the construction of a second plant utilizing this Technology Company agrees to pay a bonus to Developer,
either as a cash payment or a payment of company stock, the amount of which is to be determined at a later time.

 

3.       Further
Assurances; Moral Rights; Competition; Marketing

 

Developer
agrees to assist the Company in every legal way to evidence, record and perfect the Section 1 assignment and to apply for and
obtain recordation of and from time to time enforce, maintain, and defend the assigned rights. If the Company is unable for any
reason whatsoever to secure the Developer’s signature to any document it is entitled to under this Section 3, Developer hereby
irrevocably designates and appoints the Company and its duly authorized officers and agents, as his agents and attorneys-in-fact
with full power of substitution to act for and on his behalf and instead of Developer, to execute and file any such document or
documents and to do all other lawfully permitted acts to further the purposes of the foregoing with the same legal force and effect
as if executed by Developer.

 

To
the extent allowed by law, Section 1 includes all rights of paternity, integrity, disclosure and withdrawal and any other rights
that may be known as or referred to as “moral rights,” “artist’s rights,” “droit moral” or the like
(collectively “Moral Rights”). To the extent Developer retains any such Moral Rights under applicable law, Developer
hereby ratifies and consents to, and provides all necessary ratifications and consents to, any action that may be taken with respect
to such Moral Rights by or authorized by Company; Developer agrees not to assert any Moral Rights with respect thereto. Developer
will confirm any such ratifications, consents and agreements from time to time as requested by Company.

 

4.       Confidential
Information

 

Developer
will not use or disclose anything assigned to the Company hereunder or any other technical or business information or plans of
the Company, except to the extent Developer (i) can document that it is generally available (through no fault of Developer) for
use and disclosure by the public without any charge, license or restriction. Developer recognizes and agrees that there is no
adequate remedy at law for a breach of this Section 4, that such a breach would irreparably harm the Company and that the Company
is entitled to equitable relief (including, without limitations, injunctions) with respect to any such breach or potential breach
in addition to any other remedies.

 

5.       Warranty

 

Developer
represents and warrants to the Company that the Developer: (i) was the sole owner (other than the Company) of all rights, title
and interest in the Intellectual Property and the Technology, (ii) has not assigned, transferred, licensed, pledged or otherwise
encumbered any Intellectual Property or the Technology or agreed to do so, (iii) has full power and authority to enter into this
Agreement and to make the assignment as provided in Section 1 (iv) is not aware of any violation, infringement or misappropriation
of any third party’s rights (or any claim thereof) by the Intellectual Property or the Technology, [(v) was not acting within
the scope of employment by any third party when conceiving, creating or otherwise performing any activity with respect to anything
purportedly assigned in Section 1,1 and (vi) is not aware of any questions or challenges with respect to the patentability or
validity of any claims of any existing patents or patent applications relating to the Intellectual Property.

 

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6.       Notice

 

Any
notices required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be given in writing and shall be delivered (a) in person, (b) by certified
mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, (c) by facsimile, or (d) by a commercial overnight courier that guarantees next
day delivery and provides a receipt, and such notices shall be addressed to the above-mentioned addresses or to such other address
as either party may from time to time specify in writing to the other party. Any notice shall be effective only upon delivery,
which for any notice given by facsimile shall mean notice which has been received by the party to whom it is sent as evidenced
by confirmation slip.

 

7.       Modification
of Agreement

 

This
Agreement may be supplemented, amended, or modified only by the mutual agreement of the parties. No supplement, amendment, or
modification of this Agreement shall be binding unless it is in writing and signed by all parties.

 

8.       Entire
Agreement

 

This
Agreement and all other agreements, exhibits, and schedules referred to in this Agreement constitute(s) the final, complete, and
exclusive statement of the terms of the agreement between the parties pertaining to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes
all prior and contemporaneous understandings or agreements of the parties. This Agreement may not be contradicted by evidence
of any prior or contemporaneous statements or agreements. No party has been induced to enter into this Agreement by, nor is any
party relying on, any representation, understanding, agreement, commitment or warranty outside those expressly set forth in this
Agreement.

 

9.       Severability
of Agreement

 

If
any term or provision of this Agreement is determined to be illegal, unenforceable, or invalid in whole or in part for any reason,
such illegal, unenforceable, or invalid provisions or part thereof shall be stricken from this Agreement, and such provision shall
not affect the legality, enforceability, or validity of the remainder of this Agreement. If any provision or part thereof of this
Agreement is stricken in accordance with the provisions of this section, then this stricken provision shall be replaced, to the
extent possible, with a legal, enforceable, and valid provision that is as similar in tenor to the stricken provision as is legally
possible.

 

10.       Attorney
Fees Provision

 

In
any litigation, arbitration, or other proceeding by which one party either seeks to enforce its rights under this Agreement (whether
in contract, tort, or both) or seeks a declaration of any rights or obligations under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall
be awarded its reasonable attorney fees, and costs and expenses incurred.

 

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11.       Governing
Law

 

Except
as qualified below, any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any Schedule hereto, or the
making, performance, breach or interpretation thereof, shall be settled by binding arbitration in Los Angeles County,
California, in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”)
then existing. Any claim concerning whether a particular matter or issue is subject to arbitration in accordance herewith
shall also be so determined by arbitration conducted by ADR Services, Inc. in Los Angeles, CA. The arbitration shall be held
before a single arbitrator. Any award by the arbitrator shall be final and binding between the parties; and judgment on the
arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction over the subject matter of the controversy. All parties may
pursue discovery in accordance with California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1283.05, the provisions of which are
incorporated herein by reference, with the following exceptions: (i) the parties hereto may conduct all discovery, including
depositions for discovery purposes, without leave of the arbitrator; and (ii) all discovery shall be completed no later than
thirty (30) calendar days before the commencement of the arbitration hearing unless upon a showing of good cause, the
arbitrator extends or shortens that period. Any disputes relating to such discovery will be resolved by the arbitrator. The
arbitrator may award such monetary and/or other relief as the arbitrator deems just and equitable, including attorneys’ fees
and costs to the prevailing or substantially prevailing party. Either party may submit the controversy or claim to
arbitration. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that the following claims will not be subject to
arbitration:

 

a.       any
action for declaratory or equitable relief, including, without limitation, seeking preliminary or permanent injunctive
relief, specific performance, other relief in the nature of equity to enjoin any harm or threat of harm to such party’s
tangible or intangible property, brought at any time, including without limitation, prior to or during the pendency of any
arbitration proceedings initiated under this Section.

 

12.       Mutual
Indemnification

 

The
Company and the Developer shall hold each other harmless, and indemnify the other party and its directors against any and all
loss, liability, damage, or expense, including any direct, indirect or consequential loss, liability, damage, or expense, for
injury or death to persons, including employees of either party, and damage to property of either party arising out of or in connection
with the performance obligations incurred under this Agreement.

 

13.       Transferability

 

This
Agreement shall be binding upon any successor of the Company or to any successor of right, title, or interest to the patent application
and technology referred to in Appendix A and Appendix B of this Agreement.

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the dates set forth first above, with full knowledge of its content
and significance and intending to be legally bound by the terms hereof.

 

	COMPANY	 	DEVELOPER
	 	 	 
	/s/
    David Sutton	 	/s/
    Vladimir Podlipsky
	Authorized Signature	 	Authorized Signature
	 	 	 
	David
    Sutton	 	Vladimir
    Podlipsky
	Print Name and Title	 	Print Name and Title

 

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Exhibit
A: Description of Patent and Technology being Transferred

 

United
States provisional patent application identified as File No. 11492.2 of the law firm of Nydegger & Associates, 348 Olive Street,
San Diego, California 92103, and filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office as Serial No. 61/545.034 on October
7, 2011.

 

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Exhibit
B: Summary of the Invention identified in Exhibit A

 

SUMMARY
OF THE INVENTION

 

In
accordance with the present invention, a system for extracting bitumen from oil sands includes an extractor tank having a reaction
chamber. An input port is provided at the upper end of the extractor tank for the purpose of introducing oil sand into the reaction
chamber. As envisioned for the present invention, the oil sand can be either so-called “oil wet” sand, or a “water
wet” sand. Further, the present invention also envisions that the oil sand includes a medium (matrix) holding the bitumen,
and that the medium (matrix) may be either sand, clay, shale, coal, or any other type of insoluble solid material.

 

A
source of a liquid extractant (i.e. a solvent) is provided in the system for reaction with the oil sand in the reaction chamber.
Specifically, this extractant is heated to about 60°C and it is then pumped, under high pressure, into the reaction chamber.
More specifically, the extractant is injected into the reaction chamber through a plurality of jet inlets that are strategically
positioned around the lower end of the extractor tank. Importantly, these jet inlets are positioned to direct extractant into
the tank in order to suspend the oil sand in the extractant, as a fluidized bed inside the reaction chamber. A reaction of the
extractant (i.e. solvent) with the oil sand then occurs in this fluidized bed. The result of this reaction is that an extract
that contains both extractant (solvent) and bitumen, is separated from the sand.

 

At
the lower end of the extractor tank, an outflow port is provided for removing sand from the reaction chamber after the extractant
and oil sand have reacted with each other. In anticipation of there being residual extractant in the sand that is removed from
the reaction chamber, a vibratory centrifuge is connected to the outflow port of the extractor tank to receive the sand. The vibratory
centrifuge is then used to remove residual extractant from the sand. A device employing fluidized bed technology may also be incorporated
with the vibratory centrifuge for this purpose. The recovered extractant can then be returned to the source of liquid extractant
for further use in the system. On the other hand, the sand can be taken from the system for commercial use.

 

At
the upper end of the extractor tank, an evaporator is connected in fluid communication with the reaction chamber. The
purpose of this evaporator is actually two-fold. For one, it removes extract from the reaction chamber after there has been a
reaction between the extractant and the oil sand. For another, it is used to evaporate extractant (solvent) from the extract,
and thereby create a solvent vapor. To do this, a heater generates steam for heating the evaporator to a temperature above
100°C. Additionally, there is a distillation column that is connected to the evaporator for separating this solvent vapor
from the bitumen that was in the extract. The solvent vapor is then condensed back into liquid extractant (solvent) and
returned to the source of liquid extractant for subsequent use in the system. On the other hand, the bitumen is recovered for
further commercial use.

 

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A
crucial element of the present invention is the extractant itself. In detail, the extractant necessarily includes a liquid hydrophobic
component, and a liquid hydrophilic component. Importantly, these components are combined to create an azeotropic composition
that is useful for dissolving and extracting bitumen from an oil sand. As noted above, the oil sand may be either an “oil
wet” sand or a “water wet” sand. Further, the extractant will include an additive that is added to the azeotropic
composition to prevent precipitation of the bitumen from the extractant during the reaction between the extractant and the oil
sand in the reaction chamber. Preferably, the additive will be a solid aromatic compound, and will be either a two-cyclic compound
or a three-cyclic compound. Also, the additive will preferably act as a catalyst to increase the speed of extraction of the bitumen
from the oil sand.

 

As
mentioned above, the hydrophobic component and the hydrophilic component of the extractant are combined (mixed) to create an azeotropic
composition having a boiling point of approximately 65°C. To achieve this, the boiling point of the hydrophobic component
can be less than 60°C, with the appreciation that the boiling point of the hydrophilic component will still be preferably
less than about 80°C.

 

In
its composition, approximately 85% of the extractant by volume is the hydrophobic component. Approximately 15% of the extractant
by volume is the hydrophilic component. And the additive is in a range of approximately 0.1% to 0.5% of the extractant by volume.
Preferably, the hydrophobic component is selected from a group including straight hydrocarbons and branched hydrocarbons, and
the hydrophilic component is selected from a group including alcohols, esters and ketones.

 

 

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