2024 GUIDE TO LISTING 41 1. “G&A” means general and administrative expenses. 2. “Proved developed reserves” are defined as those reserves that are expected to be recovered from existing wells and installed facilities, or, if facilities have not been installed, that would involve low expenditure, when compared to the cost of drilling a well, to put the reserves on production. 3. “NI 51-101” means National Instrument 51-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Oil & Gas Activities – available at: http://www.osc.gov.on.ca/ 4. Exceptional circumstances may justify the granting of Exempt status notwithstanding the minimum requirements – generally an affiliation with an established business and/or exceptionally strong financial position is required. 5. Reserve value of pre-tax net present value of future cash flows using a 10% discount rate: forecast pricing assumptions are used. 6. This projection must also include actual financial results for the most recently completed quarter. 7. “Contingent resources” are defined in accordance with Canadian Oil and Gas Evaluation Handbook and NI 51-101; however, TSX in its discretion may exclude certain resources classified as contingent resources after taking into consideration the nature of the contingency. TSX will use the best-case estimate for contingent resources, prepared in accordance with NI 51-101. 8. The Company must submit a technical report prepared by an independent technical consultant that conforms to NI 51-101 and be acceptable to TSX. Reports prepared in conformity with other reporting systems deemed by TSX to be the equivalent of NI 51-101 will normally be acceptable also. The value of the resources should be calculated as the best-case estimate of the net present value of future cash flows before income taxes, prepared on a forecast basis, and discounted at a rate of 10%. TSX may, at its discretion, also require the provision of a price sensitivity analysis. 9. TSX strongly recommends pre-consultation with TSX for any applicant applying under this listing category. Generally, this category will be limited to issuers with unconventional oil and gas assets, such as oil sands. TSXV TSXV TIER 1 TSXV TIER 2 NET TANGIBLE ASSETS, EARNINGS OR REVENUE No requirements. WORKING CAPITAL AND FINANCIAL RESOURCES Adequate working capital and financial resources to carry out stated work program or execute business plan for 18 months following listing; $200,000 unallocated funds. Adequate working capital and financial resources to carry out stated work program or execute business plan for 12 months following listing; $100,000 unallocated funds. DISTRIBUTION, MARKET CAPITALIZATION AND PUBLIC FLOAT Public float of 1,000,000 shares; 250 public shareholders each holding a board lot and having no resale restrictions on their shares; 20% of issued and outstanding shares in the hands of public shareholders. Public float of 500,000 shares; 200 public shareholders each holding a board lot and having no resale restrictions on their shares; 20% of issued and outstanding shares in the hands of public shareholders. SPONSORSHIP Sponsor report may be required PROPERTY REQUIREMENTS Exploration – $3,000,000 in reserves of which a minimum of $1,000,000 must be proved developed reserves2 and the balance probable reserves. Producing – $2,000,000 in proved developed reserves.2 Exploration – either (i) Issuer has an unproven property with prospects or (ii) Issuer has joint venture interest and $5,000,000 raised by Prospectus offering. Reserves – either (i) $500,000 in proved developed producing reserves or (ii) $750,000 in proved plus probable reserves. RECOMMENDED WORK PROGRAM Exploration – satisfactory work program (i) of no less than $500,000 and (ii) which can reasonably be expected to increase reserves, as recommended in a geological report. Producing – No requirement. Exploration – minimum of $1,500,000 allocated by issuer to a work program as recommended in a geological report except where Issuer has a joint venture interest and has raised $5,000,000 in Prospectus offering. Reserves – (i) satisfactory work program and (ii) in an amount no less than $300,000 if proved developed producing reserves have a value of less than $500,000 as recommended in geological report. MANAGEMENT AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Management, including board of directors, should have adequate experience and technical expertise relevant to the company’s business and industry as well as adequate public company experience in Canada or a similar jurisdiction. Companies are required to have at least two independent directors, a Chief Executive Officer (CEO), a Chief Financial Officer who is not also the CEO, and a Corporate Secretary. OTHER CRITERIA A geological report recommending completion of work program.
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