Jadestone Energy Inc. Announces Trading and Business Update

SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE / ACCESSWIRE / February 1, 2021 / Jadestone Energy Inc. (AIM:JSE) (“Jadestone”, or the “Company”), an independent oil and gas production company focused on the Asia Pacific region, is pleased to provide a trading and business update for the year ended December 31, 2020.

Paul Blakeley, President and CEO commented:

“Early in 2020, we responded to the combined impact of a drop in benchmark oil prices and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our primary focus was to preserve our balance sheet in the face of enormous uncertainty, with an oil price that fell below US$20/bbl, and not to be driven by short term targets. We were quick in rescheduling capital investments with an eye on protecting project returns by deferring spending into a stronger price environment, and we were aggressive in challenging our cost base to ensure maximum efficiency across the portfolio.

“Through our cost-saving programme, Project Clover, we have realised US$33.8 million in cashflow savings versus our original plan, and have locked in over a quarter of those savings as structural changes in the way we work going forward. At the same time, we have engaged in a modest hedging programme covering approximately 30% of our planned production volumes in the first quarter 2021, and are prepared to lock in more barrels in the short term with the sole aim of underpinning cashflow to support delivery of our capital programme this year.

“All in, our 2020 performance has met our revised guidance targets, and we have emerged from the year as a stronger company that will be debt free by the end of Q1 2021, US$89.4 million of cash on hand, and an exciting suite of investment projects ahead. Importantly, we have done so without compromising our commitment to sustainable operations, and have recorded no material deviations from our safe operating parameters.

“We are continuing to progress our growth ambitions too, with integration of the Indonesia Lemang asset now underway, the New Zealand Maari asset acquisition expected to complete in H1 of this year, and several additional opportunities in the Asia Pacific region under evaluation.

“We are also announcing today our intent to continue our pivot toward practices more typical of our UK-based peer group. Following our recent adoption and implementation of the Quoted Companies Alliance Corporate Governance Code, it is our intention to effect a corporate reorganisation whereby our British Columbia incorporated parent company will be substituted for an England and Wales incorporated entity, targeted to be complete in the first half of 2021.”

2020 Performance

Jadestone achieved its revised 2020 production guidance target, with full year production averaging 11,438 bbls/d. The Company realised an average oil price of US$44.75/bbl in 2020, excluding hedging, and generated net revenue of US$217.9 million. Unaudited cash operating expenses for the full year were around US$23.24/bbl1, after the customary adjustment for workover activities and for abnormal costs associated with damage from Cyclone Damien in Q1. Cashflow savings relating to Project Clover amounted to a US$33.8 million reduction from plan, and over 25% of the realised savings reflect structural changes in the Company’s operations and hence will be reflected in the Company’s outlook targets for 2021. Unaudited capital spending for the full year was approximately US$26 million.

Jadestone more than doubled its net cash balance in 2020. As of December 31, 2020, the Company had a net cash balance of US$82.0 million, comprising cash and bank balances of US$89.4 million, and gross debt outstanding of US$7.4 million. Jadestone’s remaining gross debt comprises the final repayment of the Company’s reserves-based loan (“RBL”), drawn to part fund the Montara acquisition in September 2018. The final RBL redetermination exercise was undertaken in December 2020 and was assessed at a level above the remaining drawn portion. Indeed, the Company’s drawn portion under the RBL facility has remained comfortably below each half yearly redetermination throughout the life of the loan, despite the 71 day shutdown in Q4 2018, the heavy offshore spending programme in 2019, and the oil price collapse in 2020. The final scheduled repayment will be made at the end of Q1 2021.

Hedging

Jadestone has entered into an agreement to hedge approximately 30% of its production in Q1 2021. The hedging programme entails crude oil swaps covering approximately 265,000 bbls of crude oil between January 1, 2021 and March 31, 2021, at a Dated Brent price of US$49.00/bbl, and before any sales premiums. Jadestone is continually monitoring the level of crude oil swaps, and may add to this hedging programme in the lead up to its capital programme in 2021.

Governance and reorganisation

Effective December 31, 2020, Jadestone has adopted the Quoted Companies Alliance Corporate Governance Code 2018 (the “QCA Code”). The Company’s Board of Directors recognises that the QCA Code provides the Company with the appropriate framework to sustain a strong level of governance, given its size and quotation on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange. Additional information relating to the Company’s compliance with QCA Code is available on the Company’s website at www.jadestone-energy.com/aim/corporate-governance/.

Over the past two years, Jadestone has pursued an evolution of its corporate practices toward norms and standards typical of its peer companies, who are predominantly UK-based entities. In addition, the Company has recognised that substantial efficiencies are possible with regards to corporate taxation, investor dividend treatment, and various other matters if the Company were domiciled in the United Kingdom. Jadestone announces today its intention to relocate its corporate residence to the United Kingdom. The group will undertake a reorganisation such that its ultimate parent company is changed from a British Columbia incorporated company to an England and Wales incorporated plc. The Company intends to enter into an arrangement agreement and to seek shareholder approval for the proposed reorganisation at a special meeting of shareholders to be held on or about April 9, 2021. Further details will be announced in due course and, subject to shareholder approval, this transaction is anticipated to be completed during the first half of 2021.

Inorganic growth

The Company remains committed to its acquisition of a 69% operated working interest in the Maari asset, offshore New Zealand, which is pending final government approval. The acquisition effective date remains January 1, 2019, meaning Jadestone will ultimately receive all economic benefits relating to its 69% interest accruing from that date forward.

Jadestone completed its acquisition of the Lemang asset, onshore Indonesia in December 2020, and work is now underway to integrate the asset into the Jadestone portfolio, including development planning.

Jadestone continues to pursue a number of M&A opportunities in the Asia Pacific region. The Company’s management believes the investment climate remains favourable for Jadestone to add value both through inorganic growth and through follow-on investment, leveraging its unique capabilities and strong financial position.

2021 outlook

Jadestone intends to provide its 2021 market guidance outlook in February 2021, and will publish its audited 2020 financial results in April 2021 along with its annual 51-101 reserves reporting. The Company’s Annual Report and Sustainability Report will be published in May 2021.

1 Unaudited cash operating expense is a non-GAAP financial measure which does not have a standardised meaning prescribed by IFRS. This non-GAAP financial measure is included because management uses this information to analyse financial performance and efficiency and it may be useful to investors on the same basis. Unaudited cash operating expense is a non-GAAP measure which should not be considered an alternative to, or more meaningful than, “Production cost” as determined in accordance with IFRS, as an indicator of financial performance. Unaudited cash operating expense equals Production cost plus the net impact of opex related foreign exchange gains and losses and adjusted for certain non-routine maintenance items associated with seasonal cyclones and workover costs. Because non-GAAP financial measures do not have a standardised meaning prescribed by IFRS, they are unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. Production Cost will be disclosed along with the Company’s full year financial and operating results, including audited consolidated group financial statements, in April 2021.

For further information, please contact:

Jadestone Energy Inc.

+65 6324 0359 (Singapore)

Paul Blakeley, President and CEO

+44 7392 940 495 (UK)

Dan Young, CFO

[email protected]

Robin Martin, Investor Relations Manager

Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited (Nomad, Joint Broker)

+44 (0) 20 7710 7600 (UK)

Callum Stewart

Simon Mensley

Ashton Clanfield

BMO Capital Markets Limited (Joint Broker)

+44 (0) 20 7236 1010 (UK)

Thomas Rider

Jeremy Low

Thomas Hughes

Camarco (Public Relations Advisor)

+44 (0) 203 757 4980 (UK)

Georgia Edmonds

[email protected]

Billy Clegg

James Crothers

About Jadestone Energy

Jadestone Energy Inc. is an independent oil and gas company focused on the Asia Pacific region. It has a balanced, low risk, full cycle portfolio of development, production and exploration assets in Australia, Indonesia and Vietnam.

The Company has a 100% operated working interest in the Stag oilfield and the Montara project, both offshore Australia. Both the Stag and Montara assets include oil producing fields, with further development and exploration potential. The Company also has a 100% operated working interest in two gas development blocks in Southwest Vietnam, and an operated 90% interest in the Lemang PSC, onshore Sumatra, Indonesia, which includes the Akatara gas field.

In addition, the Company has executed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire an operated 69% interest in the Maari Project, shallow water offshore New Zealand, and anticipates completing the transaction in H1 2021, upon receipt of customary approvals.

Led by an experienced management team with a track record of delivery, who were core to the successful growth of Talisman’s business in Asia, the Company is pursuing an acquisition strategy focused on growth and creating value through identifying, acquiring, developing and operating assets in the Asia Pacific region.

Jadestone Energy Inc. is listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange. The Company is headquartered in Singapore. For further information on Jadestone please visit www.jadestone-energy.com.

Cautionary statements

Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements and information (collectively “forward- looking statements”), within the meaning of the applicable securities legislation. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are forward-looking and not historical facts.

Some of the forward-looking statements may be identified by statements that express, or involve discussions as to expectations, beliefs, plans, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, through the use of phrases such as “will likely result”, “are expected to”, “will continue”, “is anticipated”, “is targeting”, “estimated”, “intend”, “plan”, “guidance”, “objective”, “projection”, “aim”, “goals”, “target”, “schedules”, and “outlook”). In particular, forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the timing of repayment of the RBL, future hedging arrangements, the timing for completion of the Maari acquisition, and the timing and consequences of the corporate reorganisation.

Because actual results or outcomes could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements, investors should not place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve numerous assumptions, inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, which contribute to the possibility that the predicted outcomes will not occur. Some of these risks, uncertainties and other factors are similar to those faced by other oil and gas companies and some are unique to Jadestone. Whilst the Company believes the expectations reflected herein to be reasonable in light of the information available to them at this time, the actual outcome may be materially different owing to factors beyond the Company’s control or within the Company’s control where, for example, the Company decides on a change of plan or strategy. Accordingly, no reliance may be placed on the figures contained in such forward- looking statements. The forward-looking information contained in this news release speaks only as of the date hereof. The Company does not assume any obligation to publicly update the information, except as may be required pursuant to applicable laws.

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