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Fugitive dog gains fame in New Orleans eluding dart guns and netsRachael Rollins weighs in on arrest of Boston City Councilor arrest with cryptic tweetTory shadow defence minister Mark Francois has taken a swipe at Ed Miliband and called on Britain to “drill baby, drill” after it emerged today that oil fields surrounding the islands are larger than estimated. News today revealed that recoverable reserves of oil near the Falklands are now valued at an eye-watering £74 billion. An independent assessment of the Sea Lion field, within the North Falkland Basin and 136 miles to the north of the archipelago, has pushed up the estimated recoverable oil from 791 million barrels to 917 million barrels, equivalent to double the annual output of the entire North Sea. Rockhopper Exploration, which is the company leading the project, announced plans to extract 532 million barrels initially, reports the Telegraph, up from a previous estimate of 312 million, with most of the remainder potentially recoverable under future plans. Despite Labour’s ban on new oil and gas licences after coming to power, the Falkland Islands government has approved production in a move which illustrates the self-governing territory’s autonomy over its natural resources. Responding to the major discovery, MP Mark Francois said it is “absolutely fantastic” and “would be a great resource”. He jokingly added: “Provided Ed Miliband can get over it and doesn't try and impose any sort of restrictions on the Falkland Islands government.” Speaking on Jacob Rees-Mogg’s nightly GB News show, Mr Francois argued: “We spend a lot of money, quite rightly, defending the Falkland Islands, it would be great if we could use some of this oil wealth to relieve the pressure on the defence budget so that the Falklands pay more towards their own defence.” “There are lots and lots of potential advantages in this, and I cannot see any downsides. We should drill baby, drill around the Falklands. “China is responsible for almost a third of total global emissions today. By the way, they're still opening one coal fired power station a month. “The UK is responsible for approximately 1%, but that doesn't mean because we're only responsible for 1% we shouldn't make an effort, but it's a global problem. “And so you've got to get the major emitters like China and India and the US and Brazil to do something more muscular about it. “Even if we all went back to living in caves tomorrow, and I think that's what some people would like, it wouldn't scratch the damage that China is doing day in, day out. “So we just have to have a proportionate way of dealing with this and allowing the Falklands to use oil - we're an island, we've used oil for decades. That doesn't mean that the planet is finished, we've just got to be realistic about it. “In the meantime, if people want to save the planet they want to go and protest outside the Chinese Embassy.” The discovery has sparked concerns that it will reignite geopolitical tensions over the islands between Britain and Argentina. The South American rival has previously condemned oil exploration in the area as illegal and sought to rally international support against it.
Recent communications from the Benton County Democrat Party Chair Gabe Shepherd — a recently elected county commissioner — on the local party's webpage calling for "resistance" and "defense" against Donald Trump and presumably his supporters, are deeply concerning. Such rhetoric fosters unnecessary division and risks creating an atmosphere of fear and hostility within our community, particularly toward the one-third of Benton County residents who support Trump and align with his priorities and values. The Republicans, nonaffiliated, independents, Green Party, Libertarians, and Democrats in Benton County who voted for Trump are not extremists or threats. We hare law-abiding neighbors, friends, and coworkers — people who care about this community as much as anyone else. The Republican party has become the party of common sense, advocating for the working class, values that resonate deeply with many in Benton County. We stand for practical solutions, protecting freedoms and representing the needs of “all” hardworking Americans. Why resist that? Yet this language of “resistance” implies otherwise, suggesting that political disagreement makes us enemies. Trump is not here, and Democrats control every level of government in Oregon. So who, then, is Mr. Shepherd asking his followers to resist? Whom are they defending against? Are these calls aimed at members of our own community who simply hold different views? Such rhetoric unfairly maligns a large segment of our population, fueling their mistrust and fear of Mr. Shepherd’s followers. Let’s also consider what this messaging means for our broader political system. Trump won the popular vote with 74.2 million votes. To trivialize his priorities and policies as ramblings of a fascist is to call the majority of American voters fascists. Rejecting the will of the majority simply because the “right” party is not in power is not only dangerous but obscenely undemocratic. Calls for “resistance” to lawful governance undermine the values that bind us together as both a community and a nation. Mr. Shepherd is, quite literally, "shepherding" his followers to organize "mass protest marches," fueled by distrust of the elected national administration. How long before local Republicans become the target of his ire? Peaceful protest is an essential part of our democracy; however, language that frames fellow citizens and elected leaders as threats or enemies is not constructive. Additionally, Mr. Shepherd stated in a recent Corvallis City Council meeting that the government’s role is to decide what is “best” and then “find a way to pay for it” — regardless of public opinion or cost. I fundamentally disagree. I wonder if Mr. Shepherd would think the same if it were his money he was spending? The city intends to pay $200 million on infrastructure without considering where the money will come from. Inevitably this will force taxpayers to bare the load. This is not only irresponsible but is also disrespectful to our citizens who are already struggling financially. Does my empathy with those hurting mean I am an enemy to be defended against? Our government exists to function "by and for the people," a cornerstone principle of our nation and one that has been emphasized throughout Trump’s presidency. The people of Benton County — regardless of political affiliation — deserve leadership that promotes dialogue, understanding and cooperation, not conflict, division, or lack of representation. Shouldn’t we focus on solutions that unite us as neighbors rather than rhetoric that pits us against one another or instills unfounded fears of our neighbors? It’s time to focus on what truly matters — commonsense governance, working-class priorities and a shared commitment to building a stronger future for our community and our nation. Keith Lembke Keith Lembke has a doctorate in business administration, a master's in public administration and a bachelor's of science from West Point. A Corvallis resident since 2003, he ran unsuccessfully for Benton County commissioner in 2024 and now chairs the Benton County Republican Party. Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter.SANTA CLARA, Calif. — At this point the past two seasons, the San Francisco 49ers were fighting for playoff positioning rather than their playoff lives. After snapping a three-game losing streak with a lopsided win last week against Chicago, the Niners head into a Thursday night division showdown against the Los Angeles Rams hoping to play with the same kind of desperation in a game they almost certainly need to win to get to the postseason. "I think just across the board as a team, everybody had just a bit more of sense of urgency and I think we executed and played together as a team, and we didn't let off," quarterback Brock Purdy said. "Really liked that. But, that was last week so now it's on to this week and how can we do that again?" After getting outscored by 53 points in losses at Green Bay and Buffalo, the 49ers (6-7) played their most complete game of the season to keep their playoff hopes alive. People are also reading... While some credited a feeling of desperation or speeches from players such as Purdy and Deommodore Lenoir for the turnaround, linebacker Fred Warner said it was more about execution than anything else. "We didn't go out there in Green Bay, we didn't go out there in Buffalo saying, 'Let's just hope that we win.' Trust me, I felt desperate as hell going into both those games," he said. "It just didn't work out. ... It didn't happen because last week we decided we wanted to. This was weeks in the making." Whatever the reason, the results were obvious to anyone watching, including the Rams (7-6), who had their own signature performance to boost their playoff chances. Los Angeles held off Buffalo 44-42 to remain one game behind Seattle in the NFC West race and a game ahead of the 49ers and Arizona in the tightly packed division. Coach Sean McVay knows his team will need a similar performance to beat San Francisco and earn a season sweep. "I saw they certainly had a very dominant performance," he said. "If there's anything that you do know, it's a week-to-week league. Humility is only a week away. They have excellent coaches, excellent personnel and really good schemes. No matter what's really happened in terms of the trajectory of the injuries, they're going to be ready to go." Puka power Puka Nacua is in dominant form with 33 catches for 458 yards and three TDs in the Rams' past four games, highlighted by a 162-yard performance last week against Buffalo in which he also scored his first rushing TD. Nacua was injured for these clubs' first meeting this season — but last year, he broke the NFL's single-game rookie receptions record with 15 in his first game against San Francisco, and he set the NFL rookie season records for catches and yards receiving during his visit to Santa Clara last January. "He's a tough football player," 49ers defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen said. "Some guys are just competitive. He's got size, he doesn't go down easy. Some things you can't measure and he's just got it." Deebo's struggles The least productive four-game stretch of Deebo Samuel's career sent the frustrated wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers to social media. In a now-deleted post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Samuel said the reason he gained only 97 yards from scrimmage the past four games was not that he was struggling but that he wasn't getting the ball. His teammates and coaches believe he will get back to his All-Pro form soon. "I want to get Deebo the ball every play if I could," Purdy said. "I want to have him break all the records as best as possible. I want Deebo to do Deebo things." Defense declining The Rams defense got shredded twice in the past three weeks by Saquon Barkley's Eagles and Josh Allen's Bills, dropping the unit to 27th in total defense. LA's vaunted young pass rush led by rookie Jared Verse has no sacks in its past two games and just three in the past four games. Considering Purdy drove the Niners to 425 yards in the teams' first meeting this season without Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle or Samuel, the Rams' offense might need yet another prolific game to overcome its defense's weaknesses. Under pressure With Nick Bosa sidelined the past three games, the 49ers have had to generate pass rushes from different sources. They had a season-high seven sacks last week with Yetur Gross-Matos getting three and Leonard Floyd two. The 32-year-old Floyd has 5 1/2 sacks in his past four games. "Leonard's just an Energizer bunny," Shanahan said. "It's crazy with him being one of the older guys and stuff and how many different teams he's been to, but I've played against him enough and felt that." Bosa has a chance to return this week and is listed as questionable. AP Sports Writer Greg Beacham in Los Angeles contributed to this report Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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STUART, Fla. , Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Health In Tech, an Insurtech platform company backed by third-party AI technology, today announced the closing of its initial public offering of 2,300,000 shares of its Class A common stock at a public offering price of $4.00 per share, for gross proceeds of $9,200,000 , before deducting underwriting discounts, commissions, and estimated offering expenses. The Company has granted the underwriter an option, exercisable within 30 days from the date of the final prospectus, to purchase an additional 345,000 shares of Class A common stock from Health In Tech at the initial public offering price, less underwriting discounts and commissions. Assuming such option is fully exercised, the Company may raise a total of approximately US$10,580,000 in gross proceeds from the Offering Health In Tech intends to use the net proceeds from the offering for system enhancements, expansion of service offerings, sales and distribution channels, talent development and retention, working capital, and other general corporate purposes. American Trust Investment Services, Inc. acted as the sole book-running manager for the offering. A registration statement on Form S-1 (File No. 333-281853) relating to the shares was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and became effective on December 19, 2024 . This offering was made only by means of a prospectus, forming part of the effective registration statement. A copy of the prospectus relating to the offering can be obtained when available, by contacting American Trust Investment Services, Inc., 230 W. Monroe Street , Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60606, or via E-Mail at ECM@amtruinvest.com. This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities, nor shall there be any sale of any securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction. About Health In Tech Health in Tech ("HIT") is an Insurtech platform company backed by third-party AI technology. We offer a dynamic marketplace designed to create customized healthcare plan solutions while streamlining processes through vertical integration, process simplification, and automation. By eliminating friction and complexities, HIT enhances value propositions for employers and optimizes underwriting, sales, and service workflows for Managing General Underwriters (MGUs), insurance carriers, licensed brokers, and Third-Party Administrators (TPAs). Learn more at healthintech.com . Forward-Looking Statements Regarding Health In Tech Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions under the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may include estimates or expectations about Health In Tech's possible or assumed operational results, financial condition, business strategies and plans, market opportunities, competitive position, industry environment, and potential growth opportunities. In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by terms such as "may," "will," "should," "design," "target," "aim," "hope," "expect," "could," "intend," "plan," "anticipate," "estimate," "believe," "continue," "predict," "project," "potential," "goal," or other words that convey the uncertainty of future events or outcomes. These statements relate to future events or to Health In Tech's future financial performance, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Health In Tech's actual results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements to be different from any future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which are, in some cases, beyond Health In Tech's control and which could, and likely will, affect actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. Any forward-looking statement reflects Health In Tech's current views with respect to future events and is subject to these and other risks, uncertainties and assumptions relating to Health In Tech's operations, results of operations, growth strategy and liquidity. Investor Contact Investor Relations: ir@healthintech.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/health-in-tech-announces-closing-of-initial-public-offering-302338923.html SOURCE Health In Tech
WHEELING, W.Va. , Dec. 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- WesBanco, Inc. ("WesBanco") (Nasdaq: WSBC) and Premier Financial Corp. ("Premier") (Nasdaq: PFC) today announced that WesBanco's shareholders and Premier's shareholders have each voted overwhelmingly to adopt and approve, as applicable, all proposals relating to the previously announced merger agreement for WesBanco to acquire Premier. The votes were held at the respective special meetings of WesBanco's shareholders and Premier's shareholders today. Approximately 85% of the votes cast at WesBanco's special meeting voted to approve the merger and to approve the proposal to issue shares of WesBanco common stock as described in the joint proxy statement/prospectus for the special meeting, and approximately 68% of the outstanding shares of Premier common stock voted to approve the proposal to adopt the merger agreement. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
NEW ORLEANS — A scruffy little fugitive is on the lam again in New Orleans, gaining fame as he outwits a tenacious band of citizens armed with night-vision binoculars, nets and a tranquilizer rifle. Scrim, a 17-pound mutt that's mostly terrier, has become a folk hero, inspiring tattoos, T-shirts and even a ballad as he eludes capture from the posse of volunteers. And like any antihero, Scrim has a backstory: Rescued from semi-feral life at a trailer park and adopted from a shelter, the dog broke loose in April and scurried around the city until he was cornered in October and brought to a new home. Weeks later, he'd had enough. Scrim leaped out of a second-story window, a desperate act recorded in a now-viral video. Since then, despite a stream of daily sightings, he's roamed free. People are also reading... The dog’s fans include Myra and Steve Foster, who wrote “Ode to Scrim” to the tune of Ricky Nelson’s 1961 hit, “I’m a Travelin’ Man.” Michelle Cheramie, founder of Zeus' Rescues, at her office in New Orleans on Dec. 9 with a whiteboard index of sheltered cats and dogs and a Scrim look-alike recuperating in the background. Jack Brook, Associated Press 'I'm a travelin' dog and I've made a lot of stops/All over this town...' Leading the recapture effort is Michelle Cheramie, a 55-year-old former information technology professional. She lost everything — home, car, possessions — in Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and in the aftermath, found her calling rescuing pets. “I was like, ‘This is what I should be doing,’” Cheramie said. “I was born to rescue.” She launched Zeus’ Rescues, a nonprofit shelter that now averages 600 cat and dog adoptions a year and offers free pet food to anyone who needs it. She helped Scrim find the home he first escaped from. It was Cheramie's window Scrim leaped from in November. She's resumed her relentless mission since then, posting flyers on telephone poles and logging social media updates on his reported whereabouts. She's invested thousands of dollars on wildlife cameras, thermal sensors and other gear. She took a course offered by the San Diego Zoo on the finer points of tranquilizing animals. And she's developed a network of volunteers — the kind of neighbors who are willing to grid-search a city at 3 a.m. Scrim on Oct. 24 at the Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie, La. Brett Duke, The New Orleans Advocate '...And at every stop I own the heart, of at least one lovely...' People like writer David W. Brown, who manages a crowd-sourced Google Map of all known Scrim sightings. He says the search galvanized residents from all walks of life to come together. As they search for Scrim, they hand out supplies to people in need. “Being a member of the community is seeing problems and doing what you can to make life a little better for the people around here and the animals around you,” Brown said. Neighbor Tammy Murray had to close her furniture store and lost her father to Parkinson's disease. This search, she says, got her mojo back. “Literally, for months, I’ve done nothing but hunt this dog,” said Murray, 53. “I feel like Wile E. Coyote on a daily basis with him.” Murray drives the Zeus' Rescues van toward reported Scrim sightings. She also handles a tactical net launcher, which looks like an oversized flashlight and once misfired, shattering the van's window as Scrim sped away. After realizing Scrim came to recognize the sound of the van's diesel engine, Murray switched to a Vespa scooter for stealth. Michelle Cheramie, director of Zeus' Rescues, left, walks with Scrim on Oct. 24 at the Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie, La. Brett Duke, The New Orleans Advocate '...If you're ever in the 9th Ward stop and see/My cute little mini poodle...' Near-misses have been tantalizing. The search party spotted Scrim napping beneath an elevated house, and wrapped construction netting around the perimeter, but an over-eager volunteer broke ranks and dashed forward, leaving an opening Scrim slipped through. Scrim's repeated escapades prompted near-daily local media coverage and a devoted online following. Cheramie can relate. “We’re all running from something or to something," she said. "He's doing that, too.” Cheramie's team dreams of placing the pooch in a safe and loving environment. But a social media chorus growing under the hashtag #FreeScrim has other ideas — they say the runaway should be allowed a life of self-determination. The animal rescue volunteers consider that misguided. “The streets of New Orleans are not the place for a dog to be free,” Cheramie said. “It’s too dangerous.” Scrim rests in a kennel Oct. 24 at the Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie, La. Brett Duke, The New Orleans Advocate '...and my Shar-Pei doll down in old Treme/Waits for my return...' Scrim was a mess when Cheramie briefly recaptured him in October, with matted fur, missing teeth and a tattered ear. His trembling body was scraped and bruised, and punctured by projectiles. A vet removed one, but decided against operating to take out a possible bullet. The dog initially appeared content indoors, sitting in Cheramie's lap or napping beside her bed. Then while she was out one day, Scrim chewed through a mesh screen, dropped 13 feet to the ground and squeezed through a gap in the fence, trotting away. Murray said Cheramie's four cats probably spooked him. Cheramie thinks they may have gotten territorial. Devastated but undeterred, the pair is reassessing where Scrim might fit best — maybe a secure animal sanctuary with big outdoor spaces where other dogs can keep him company. Somewhere, Murray says, “where he can just breathe and be.” A fugitive gains fame in New Orleans eluding dart guns and nets Scrim sits in the arms of Zoey Ponder on Oct. 24 at Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie. Brett Duke, The New Orleans Advocate Scrim at the Terrebonne Parish Animal Shelter in Louisiana. Valerie Robinson, Terrebonne Parish Animal Shelter A Scrim sticker for sale Dec. 9 at Zeus' Rescues office to raise money for the shelter in New Orleans. Jack Brook, Associated Press A homemade portrait of Scrim hangs Dec. 9 in the Zeus' Rescues shelter in New Orleans. Jack Brook, Associated Press Scrim spends some time outside Oct. 24 with Michelle Cheramie, director of Zeus' Rescues, in a fenced-in area at Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie. 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SPIRIT Halloween is temporarily swapping out its staple spooky selections for a more festive line of merchandise. The chain is transforming several of its Halloween stores into Spirit Christmas stores - but fans noticed a mistake with the new store name. Spirit Halloween is the largest Halloween-focused retailer in the US , operating over 1,500 seasonal stores each year. The company is popular among Halloween fans for its huge selection of costumes, props, and gory finds. For the first time ever, Spirit Halloween is turning its store concept on its head and launching 10 Christmas-themed seasonal pop-ups. The Spirit Christmas stores will be located in malls and empty storefronts, some of which are currently Spirit Halloween locations. Read More on Christmas Many holiday enthusiasts were pumped by the new concept, with one on X calling the announcement the "2ND BEST DAY OF MY LIFE!!!!" Here is the list of 10 Spirit Christmas locations: Waterford, Connecticut : Crystal Mall, 850 Hartford Turnpike Dartmouth, Massachusetts : Faunce Corner Shopping Center, 65 Faunce Corner Mall Road Brick Township, New Jersey : Market Place at Brick, 465 NJ 70 Marlton, New Jersey : 740 Route 73 South Mays Landing, New Jersey : Consumer Square, 230 Consumer Square Woodbridge, New Jersey : The Plaza at Woodbridge, 675 U.S. Highway 1 South Albany, New York : Colonie Center, 131 Colonie Center Bohemia, New York : Sayville Plaza, 5181 Sunrise Highway Poughkeepsie, New York : Chestnut Plaza, 2020 South Road Erie, Pennsylvania : Millcreek Mall, 345 Millcreek Mall Boulevard Some fans loved the idea so much that they wondered why Spirit Halloween hadn't capitalized on other holidays sooner. Others were disappointed that Spirit Halloween had missed a prime opportunity when naming its Spirit Christmas stores. "They could have called it Christmas SPIRIT and ate, but lost here," wrote one shopper. Most read in Money "Why is it not just called Christmas Spirit tho," said a second. GET IN THE SPIRIT The 10 Spirit Christmas stores are sprinkled across the Northeast, with locations in Connecticut , Massachusetts , New Jersey , New York , and Pennsylvania . The first store in Mays Landing, New Jersey, opened on October 18, and the remaining locations were scheduled to launch in early November. A Christmas enthusiast local to New Jersey visited the first store, documenting his experience in a YouTube video . He was immediately met with aisles and aisles of home decor, holiday apparel, and stocking stuffers. The YouTuber explored the unique experiences in the festive store, including an “Inflatable Land” for kids full of jolly Christmas inflatables. Shoppers can also visit the "Creepmas" section, featuring merchandise that blends Christmas and Halloween, as well as Gingerbread Lane, a life-sized gingerbread village. Holiday enthusiasts will also have the opportunity to meet Santa Claus and take pictures with him for a free digital postcard. Plus, they can mail their letters and wish lists to Santa at the North Pole. "We're hopeful it will resonate with our customers," the company said of the new store concept. "Our goal is to create a festive retail experience that captures the spirit of the season, much like we do for Halloween." Read More on The US Sun Christmas enthusiasts can further celebrate the season with a viral $9.99 Grump Tree from Trader Joe's . Or, head to McDonald's for a Holiday Pie - check if the "delicious" treat is available at your location.
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/NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWS WIRE SERVICES OR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES . ANY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS RESTRICTION MAY CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF U.S. SECURITIES LAW./ CALGARY, AB , Nov. 26, 2024 /CNW/ - Logan Energy Corp. LGN (" Logan " or the " Company ") is pleased to announce that it has entered into a definitive agreement today to acquire an operated 50% working interest in certain assets located in the Company's core area at Simonette, Alberta , for a cash purchase price of $52.0 million , before closing adjustments (the " Acquisition "). Logan is also pleased to announce an equity financing to be offered on a bought deal, private placement basis, led by National Bank Financial Inc. and Eight Capital as joint bookrunners and co-lead underwriters, for aggregate gross proceeds of $35.0 million (the " Equity Offering "). ACQUISITION HIGHLIGHTS Logan has entered into an asset purchase agreement with a subsidiary of Gran Tierra Energy Inc., a publicly-traded oil and gas company (the " Vendor "), pursuant to which the Company will acquire an operated 50% working interest in certain assets in the Simonette area, primarily targeting the Montney , and 100% of the Vendor's interest in certain Simonette gross overriding royalties (the " GORRs ") (collectively, the " Acquired Interest ") for cash consideration of $52.0 million , before closing adjustments. The Acquisition has an effective date of September 1, 2024 , and is expected to close on or around December 17, 2024 , subject to the satisfaction or waiver of customary closing conditions. The Acquisition includes current production of approximately 795 BOE/d (48% liquids), 25 net (52.5 gross) sections of highly prospective Montney acreage including 45 net identified Montney drilling locations, 16 gross 5-10% GORR sections, and interests in important infrastructure including a 50% working interest in a 9 million barrel water reservoir and an oil battery at 06-09-061-27W5. The Acquisition augments Logan's long term organic growth plan and is consistent with its stated strategy. Pro forma the Acquisition, Logan plans to achieve production growth to between 24,000 to 27,000 BOE per day by 2028, up from its previously stated target of 20,000 to 25,000 BOE per day by 2028. The high-quality oil weighted inventory being acquired is accretive to Logan's inventory and drives compelling full cycle returns on the Acquisition. VALUE PROPOSITION AND ACCRETION 2025 accretion of 11% to AFF per share (moderated by cycle time to add production) 2026-2029 accretion of 13-18% to AFF per share relative to Logan on a standalone basis Top tier Montney oil drilling locations add to Logan's inventory depth and provide torque to strong crude oil prices; South Simonette Lower Montney TPP forecast type curve of 520 mbbl of oil expected to deliver a NPV of approximately $14 million discounted at 10% before-tax 1 Removes 5-10% GORRs from 38 of Logan's net Montney locations, improving project economics Two-layer co-development of Lower and Middle Montney improves capital efficiencies and reduces proportionate infrastructure spending The strong synergies with Logan's existing owned gathering and processing will result in operating cost savings of over $7.5 million in the first five years of development on the acquired assets Eliminates approximately $13.0 million in near-term infrastructure capital from Logan's current five-year plan Expected to improve Logan's realized pricing due to the increase in liquids weighting, while maintaining Logan's long term cost structure (operating expenses are forecast to be less than $8.00 /BOE by 2027) __________________________________ 1 Based on the Vendor's 2023 Reserve Evaluation (defined herein) and the 3 consultant average price forecast at December 31, 2023. ACQUISITION METRICS Purchase Price (1) $52.0MM Q3 2024 Production (2) 795 BOE/d (48% liquids) 2025 Production (Forecast) (3) 1,440 BOE/d (55% liquids) 2025 Operating Netback (Forecast) (4) $34.51 / BOE 2025 Operating Income (Forecast) (4) $18.1MM Montney Drilling Locations – booked (5) 45 gross (22.5 net) Montney Drilling Locations – unbooked (5) 54 gross (22.5 net) Proved Developed Producing Reserves (6)(7) 933 mBOE Reserve Life Index (8) ~ 3.2 years Total Proved Plus Probable Reserves (6)(9)(10) 13,958 mBOE Reserve Life Index (8) ~ 48.1 years NPV of Reserves (before-tax at 10%) PDP $6.6MM / TPP $154.7MM Decommissioning Obligations (Undiscounted) (11) ~ $6.0MM Notes: Refer to "Reader Advisories". EQUITY OFFERING Logan has entered into an agreement with a syndicate of underwriters (the " Underwriters ") led by National Bank Financial Inc. and Eight Capital as joint bookrunners and co-lead underwriters (the " Lead Underwriters "), pursuant to which the Underwriters have agreed to purchase for resale on a private placement, bought deal basis, 47,946,000 common shares (" Common Shares ") at a price of $0.73 per Common Share for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $35.0 million . It is anticipated that certain directors, officers and employees of the Company will subscribe for approximately $2.8 million of the Equity Offering. Closing of the Equity Offering will be conditional on the completion of the Acquisition. Logan intends to use the net proceeds from the Equity Offering to repay indebtedness incurred to fund a portion of the purchase price for the Acquisition. The completion of the Equity Offering is subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals, including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange (" TSXV "). Closing of the Equity Offering is expected to occur immediately following the Acquisition, on or around December 17, 2024 . The Company has agreed to pay a cash commission of 4.0% of the gross proceeds of the Equity Offering to the Underwriters, except with respect to subscribers to be included on the president's list for which no commission will be paid. The Common Shares will be subject to a statutory hold period that extends four months from the Closing Date; provided that any Common Shares issued in the United States will be subject to a 1 year hold period, subject to the ability to resell the Common Shares on the TSXV prior to 1 year in accordance with U.S. securities laws. ADVISORS National Bank Financial Inc. and Eight Capital are acting as financial advisors to Logan in respect of the Acquisition and the Equity Offering. Stikeman Elliott LLP is acting as legal counsel to Logan in respect of the Acquisition and the Equity Offering. Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP is acting as legal counsel to the underwriters in respect of the Equity Offering. PRO FORMA 2024 GUIDANCE Logan has updated its guidance for 2024 to reflect the Acquisition and Equity Offering, including an expanded budget for Capital Expenditures before A&D of $157 million (previously $140 million ). Additionally, the Company has reduced its average production guidance for 2024 by 3% to approximately 8,400 BOE/d (previously 8,700 BOE/d) due to voluntary shut-ins of uneconomic natural gas production, deferral of certain production optimization projects until gas prices recover, and delayed onstream and intermittent run time from the Company's exploratory well at Lator. Despite lower production and weaker natural gas prices for the second half of 2024 than previously forecast, Logan's guidance for 2024 Adjusted Funds Flow of approximately $52 million is unchanged from previous guidance due to lower cash costs. Assuming a closing date of December 17, 2024 , the Acquisition will have a minimal contribution to 2024 average production and Adjusted Funds Flow. The increase in the capital expenditure budget primarily includes acceleration of projects originally planned for the first quarter of 2025 into the fourth quarter 2024, including one drill and two completions at Simonette and commencing construction for the Pouce Coupe Infrastructure ahead of schedule, to level load activity in preparation for a further expanded 2025 development program pro forma the Acquisition. Additionally, the expanded 2024 budget includes pad construction and drilling of the first joint well in the Lower Montney on the acquired assets. For the year ending December 31, 2024 Previous Guidance Updated Guidance Change % Average production (BOE/d) (1) 8,700 8,400 (300) (3) % Liquids 34 % 34 % 0 % - Forecast Average Commodity Prices WTI crude oil price (US$/bbl) 75.67 75.67 - - AECO natural gas price ($/GJ) 1.48 1.37 (0.11) (7) Average exchange rate (CA$/US$) 1.36 1.36 - - Operating Netback, after hedging ($/BOE) (1)(2) 18.40 19.04 0.64 3 Adjusted Funds Flow ($MM) (1)(2) 52 52 - - AFF per share, basic (2)(4) 0.11 0.11 - - Capital Expenditures before A&D ($MM) (2) 140 157 17 12 Acquisitions (3) - 63 63 nm Net Debt (Surplus), end of year ($MM) (2) (1) 47 48 nm Common shares outstanding, end of year (MM) (4) 534 582 48 9 (1) Additional information regarding the assumptions used in the forecasts of average production, Operating Netback and Adjusted Funds Flow are provided under "Reader Advisories" below. (2) "Operating Netback, after hedging", "Adjusted Funds Flow", "AFF per share", "Capital Expenditures before A&D" and "Net Debt (Surplus)" do not have standardized meanings under IFRS Accounting Standards, see "Non-GAAP Measures and Ratios" section of this press release. (3) Includes the $52.0 million purchase price for the Acquisition plus $8.1 million of estimated closing adjustments plus an assumed liability of $2.7 million estimated to carry the Vendor's share of the first Simonette drill. (4) The forecast of basic Common Shares outstanding assumes closing of the Equity Offering for aggregate gross proceeds of $35.0 million. AFF per share is based on the estimated basic weighted average common shares outstanding during the year. Refer to additional information regarding outstanding dilutive securities under the heading of "Share Capital" in this press release. PRO FORMA 2025 BUDGET Logan is pleased to provide details of its pro forma budget for 2025, which is focused on delivering material liquids growth through accelerated development at Pouce Coupe together with an expanded program at Simonette pro forma the Acquisition. Additionally, the Company will continue to advance its positions in the Alberta Duvernay and at Flatrock, British Columbia , invest heavily in infrastructure and reserve capital for additional land capture opportunities. The pro forma capital expenditure budget of $195 million includes approximately $35 million directed to the acquired assets. The 2025 capital expenditure budget remains elevated relative to other years within Logan's five year plan due to the one-time Pouce Coupe infrastructure costs (details of the Pouce Coupe infrastructure project are provided in the Company's press release dated September 12, 2024 ). In addition to constructing and commissioning the Pouce Coupe infrastructure, the Company plans to bring on production nine net wells at Pouce Coupe , five net wells at Simonette, and one well at Ante Creek driving 2025 average production of approximately 13,650 BOE per day (additional information regarding all drilling activity is provided under the heading "Reader Advisories – Assumptions for Guidance – Planned Activity"). The pro forma 2025 budget delivers (from 2024E to 2025E): 63% average production growth (62% per share); 91% oil and condensate growth; 20% decrease in average per unit operating and transportation costs; 131% Adjusted Funds Flow growth; and 91% Adjusted Funds Flow per share growth after giving effect to the Equity Offering. The Company's pro forma guidance for 2025 after giving effect to the Acquisition and Equity Financing is summarized as follows: For the year ending December 31, 2025 2025 Preliminary Budget 2025 Pro Forma Budget Change % 2025 average production (BOE/d) (1) 12,800 13,650 850 7 % Liquids 37 % 40 % 3 % 8 H2 2025 average production (BOE/d) (1) 14,500 15,750 1,250 9 % Liquids 38 % 42 % 4 % 11 Forecast Average Commodity Prices (2)(4) WTI crude oil price (US$/bbl) 70.00 70.00 - - AECO natural gas price ($/GJ) 2.50 2.50 - - Average exchange rate (CA$/US$) 1.35 1.35 - - Operating Netback, after hedging ($/BOE) (1)(3)(4) 25.92 27.80 1.88 7 Adjusted Funds Flow ($MM) (1)(3) 103 120 17 17 AFF per share, basic (3) 0.19 0.21 0.02 11 Capital Expenditures before A&D ($MM) (3) 170 195 25 15 Net Debt, end of year ($MM) (3) 66 122 56 85 Common shares outstanding, end of year (MM) (5) 534 582 48 9 (1) Additional information regarding the assumptions used in the forecasts of average production, Operating Netback and Adjusted Funds Flow are provided under "Reader Advisories" below. (2) Forecast natural gas prices have decreased since announcing the Company's preliminary 2025 budget in September 2024. For purposes of comparing pro forma guidance with the Acquisition to Logan's stand alone plan, we have held commodity price assumptions constant. Refer to commodity price sensitivities under the heading of "Reader Advisories". (3) "Operating Netback, after hedging", "Adjusted Funds Flow", "AFF per share", "Capital Expenditures before A&D" and "Net Debt" do not have standardized meanings under IFRS Accounting Standards, see "Non-GAAP Measures and Ratios" section of this press release. (4) A summary of outstanding commodity price risk management contracts is provided under the heading "Reader Advisories - Assumptions for Guidance – Commodity Hedging". (5) The forecast of basic Common Shares outstanding assumes closing of the Equity Offering. AFF per share is based on the estimated basic weighted average common shares outstanding during the year. Refer to additional information regarding outstanding dilutive securities under the heading of "Share Capital" in this press release. ABOUT LOGAN ENERGY CORP. Logan is a growth-oriented exploration, development and production company formed through the spin-out of the early stage Montney assets of Spartan Delta Corp. Logan was founded with a strong initial capitalization and three high quality and opportunity rich Montney assets located in the Simonette and Pouce Coupe areas of northwest Alberta and the Flatrock area of northeastern British Columbia and has recently established a position within the greater Kaybob Duvernay oil play with assets in the North Simonette, Ante Creek and Two Creeks areas. The management team brings proven leadership and a track record of generating excess returns in various business cycles. READER ADVISORIES Notes to Acquisition Metrics table : 1) The purchase price to be paid by Logan in respect of the Acquisition is $52.0 million in cash, before closing adjustments. The Company expects purchase price adjustments, which include estimated cash flows, capital expenditures, and interest between the effective date of September 1, 2024 and closing to be approximately $8.1 million in favour of the Vendor due to recent drilling activity. Additionally, Logan has agreed to carry the Vendor's share of the first Simonette drill at an estimated cost of $2.7 million. Total consideration inclusive of closing adjustments and the drill carry is estimated to be approximately $62.8 million. 2) Average production for the third quarter of 2024 from the Acquired Interest was approximately 795 BOE/d, consisting of 325 bbl/d of oil (41%), 60 bbl/d of NGLs (7%), and 2,460 mcf/d of natural gas (52%). 3) Average production forecast for 2025 is approximately 1,440 BOE/d, consisting of 725 bbl/d of oil (50%), 65 bbl/d of NGLs (5%), and 3.9 mmcf/d of natural gas (45%). 4) 2025 Operating Netback and Operating Income forecast based on commodity price assumptions of US$70/bbl WTI and $2.50/GJ AECO. Operating Income and Operating Netback are non-GAAP measures. See " Non-GAAP Measures and Ratios " for additional details. 5) Of the 99 gross (45 net) identified Montney locations, there are 45 gross (22.5 net) booked locations in the Vendor's 2023 Reserve Evaluation (defined below) with an additional 54 gross (22.5 net) of unbooked locations identified by Logan. See " Drilling Locations " for additional details. 6) Proved developed producing reserves (" PDP ") and total proved plus probable reserves (" TPP ") are based on the Vendor's 2023 Reserve Evaluation. Reserves volumes and values are based on working interest reserves of the Acquired Interest before deduction of royalties and without including any of royalty interest reserves. See " Reserves Disclosure " for additional details. 7) PDP consisting of 322 MMbbl of crude oil (34%), 102 MMbbl of NGLs (11%), and 3,057 MMcf of natural gas (55%). 8) Reserve life index (" RLI ") is calculated by dividing PDP or TPP, as applicable, by estimated current production of the Acquired Interest of 795 BOE/d. See note (2) for a breakdown of estimated current production from the Acquired Interest by product type and note (6) for further information regarding reserves estimates. 9) TPP consisting of 8,926 MMbbl of oil (64%), 806 MMbbl of NGLs (6%), and 25,354 MMcf of natural gas (30%). 10) Future development capital of $568.2 million gross ($284.1 million net) are attributable to the Acquired Interest and represents expectations for the remainder of the booked reserves life of 5 years (2024-2028), per the TPP case in the Vendor's 2023 Reserve Evaluation. 11) Decommissioning obligations for the Acquired Interest of approximately $6.0 million (undiscounted and uninflated) are internally estimated by Logan based on AER Directive 11 updates effective June 26, 2024 as well as internal estimate of reclamation costs and site specific information. Non-GAAP Measures and Ratios This press release contains certain financial measures and ratios which do not have standardized meanings prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (" IFRS Accounting Standards "), also known as Canadian Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (" GAAP "). As these non-GAAP financial measures and ratios are commonly used in the oil and gas industry, Logan believes that their inclusion is useful to investors. The reader is cautioned that these amounts may not be directly comparable to measures for other companies where similar terminology is used. The non-GAAP measures and ratios used in this press release, represented by the capitalized and defined terms outlined below, are used by Logan as key measures of financial performance and are not intended to represent operating profits nor should they be viewed as an alternative to cash provided by operating activities, net income or other measures of financial performance calculated in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards. The definitions below should be read in conjunction with the "Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures" section of the Company's MD&A dated November 13, 2024 , which includes discussion of the purpose and composition of the specified financial measures and detailed reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures. Operating Income and Operating Netback Operating Income, a non-GAAP financial measure, is a useful supplemental measure that provides an indication of the Company's ability to generate cash from field operations, prior to administrative overhead, financing and other business expenses. " Operating Income, before hedging " is calculated by Logan as oil and gas sales, net of royalties, plus processing and other revenue, less operating and transportation expenses. " Operating Income, after hedging " is calculated by adjusting Operating Income, before hedging for realized gains or losses on derivative financial instruments. The Company refers to Operating Income expressed per unit of production as an " Operating Netback " and reports the Operating Netback before and after hedging, both of which are non-GAAP financial ratios. Logan considers Operating Netback an important measure to evaluate its operational performance as it demonstrates its field level profitability relative to current commodity prices. Adjusted Funds Flow Cash provided by operating activities is the most directly comparable measure to Adjusted Funds Flow. " Adjusted Funds Flow " is reconciled to cash provided by operating activities by excluding changes in non-cash working capital, adding back transaction costs on acquisitions (if applicable). Logan utilizes Adjusted Funds Flow as a key performance measure in the Company's annual financial forecasts and public guidance. The Company refers to Adjusted Funds Flow expressed per unit of production as an " Adjusted Funds Flow Netback ". Adjusted Funds Flow per share (" AFF per share ") AFF per share is a non-GAAP financial ratio used by the Logan as a key performance indicator. The basic and/or diluted weighted average Common Shares outstanding used in the calculation of AFF per share is calculated using the same methodology as net income per share. Capital Expenditures Logan uses " Capital Expenditures before A&D " to measure its capital investment level compared to the Company's annual budgeted capital expenditures for its organic drilling program, excluding acquisitions or dispositions. " Capital Expenditures " is calculated by adding cash acquisition costs, net of proceeds from dispositions to Capital Expenditures before A&D. The directly comparable GAAP measure is cash used in investing activities, before changes in non-cash investing working capital. Net Debt (Surplus) Throughout this press release, references to " Net Debt (Surplus) " includes any long-term debt outstanding on the Company's revolving and term credit facilities, net of Adjusted Working Capital. Net Debt and Adjusted Working Capital are both non-GAAP financial measures. "Adjusted Working Capital" is calculated as current liabilities less current assets, excluding derivative financial instrument assets and liabilities. Supplementary Financial Measures The supplementary financial measures used in this press release (primarily average sales price per product type and certain per BOE and per share figures) are either a per unit disclosure of a corresponding GAAP measure, or a component of a corresponding GAAP measure, presented in the financial statements. Supplementary financial measures that are disclosed on a per unit basis are calculated by dividing the aggregate GAAP measure (or component thereof) by the applicable unit for the period. Supplementary financial measures that are disclosed on a component basis of a corresponding GAAP measure are a granular representation of a financial statement line item and are determined in accordance with GAAP. Assumptions for Guidance Logan expects production to average approximately 8,400 BOE/d during 2024 and 13,650 BOE/d in 2025. The significant assumptions used in the forecast of Operating Netbacks and Adjusted Funds Flow for the Company's 2024 and 2025 Guidance are summarized below. Production Guidance 2024 Previous Guidance 2024 Pro Forma Guidance Change % 2025 Preliminary Budget 2025 Pro Forma Budget Change % Crude Oil (bbls/d) 2,025 2,345 16 3,045 4,780 57 Condensate (bbls/d) 600 175 (71) 1,190 25 (98) Crude oil and condensate (bbls/d) 2,625 2,520 (4) 4,235 4,805 13 NGLs (bbls/d) 310 365 18 465 615 32 Natural gas (mcf/d) 34,590 33,090 (4) 48,600 49,380 2 Combined average (BOE/d) 8,700 8,400 (3) 12,800 13,650 7 % Liquids 34 % 34 % - 37 % 40 % 8 Financial Guidance ($/BOE) Oil and gas sales 36.17 35.89 (1) 40.42 42.46 5 Processing and other revenue 0.93 1.05 13 0.55 0.57 4 Royalties (3.41) (3.22) (6) (3.30) (3.32) 1 Transportation expenses (3.26) (3.06) (6) (2.50) (2.70) 8 Operating expenses (12.62) (12.23) (3) (9.54) (9.50) (0) Operating Netback, before hedging 17.81 18.43 3 25.63 27.51 7 Realized gain (loss) on derivatives 0.59 0.61 3 0.29 0.29 - Operating Netback, after hedging 18.40 19.04 3 25.92 27.80 7 General and administrative expenses (1.95) (1.96) 1 (1.54) (1.65) 7 Financing expenses (0.04) (0.00) (100) (1.36) (1.76) 29 Current income taxes - - - (0.57) - (100) Decommissioning obligations (0.20) (0.24) 20 (0.38) (0.36) (5) Adjusted Funds Flow 16.21 16.84 4 22.07 24.03 9 Planned Activity Area Net (Gross) Wells Drilled Net (Gross) Wells Completed Net (Gross) Wells Onstream 2024 Simonette 5.5 (6) 6 4 Pouce Coupe 3 3 3 Flatrock - - - Ante Creek 1 - - 2025 Simonette 5 (8) 5 (7) 5 (6) Pouce Coupe 9 9 9 Flatrock 2 - - Ante Creek - 1 1 Note: Net and gross well counts are the same if not otherwise noted. Guidance Sensitivities Changes in forecast commodity prices, exchange rates, differences in the amount and timing of capital expenditures, and variances in average production estimates can have a significant impact on the key performance measures included in Logan's pro forma guidance for 2025. The Company's actual results may differ materially from these estimates. Holding all other assumptions constant, the table below shows the impact to forecasted Adjusted Funds Flow of a US$10 /bbl change in the WTI crude oil price, a $0.50 /GJ change in the AECO natural gas price, and a $0.05 change in the CA$/US$ exchange rate. Assuming capital expenditures are unchanged, an increase (decrease) in Adjusted Funds Flow will result in an equivalent decrease (increase) in forecasted Net Debt. Year Ending December 31, 2025 – Change in Adjusted Funds Flow ($MM) AECO / WTI US$60.00/bbl US$70.00/bbl US$80.00/bbl CA$/US$ FX Impact $2.00/GJ ($24) ($8) $6 1.30 ($5) $2.50/GJ ($16) - $14 1.35 - $3.00/GJ ($7) $9 $20 1.40 $5 Commodity Hedging The following table summarizes the Company's financial risk management contracts in place as of the date hereof: Commodity / Contract Type Notional Volume Reference Price Fixed Contract Price Remaining Term Crude oil – swap 1,500 bbls/d WTI CA$101.33 per barrel November 1 to December 31, 2024 Crude oil – swap 100 bbls/d WTI US$74.35 per barrel November 1 to December 31, 2024 Crude oil – swap 750 bbls/d WTI US$71.60 per barrel January 1 to March 31, 2025 Crude oil – swap 1,250 bbls/d WTI US$70.84 per barrel April 1 to June 30, 2025 Crude oil – swap 1,000 bbls/d WTI US$70.46 per barrel July 1 to September 30, 2025 Crude oil – swap 500 bbls/d WTI US$70.00 per barrel October 1 to December 31, 2025 Crude oil – swap 500 bbls/d WTI CA$102.05 per barrel January 1 to December 31, 2025 Crude oil – short call 500 bbls/d WTI CA$102.05 per barrel January 1 to December 31, 2025 Natural gas – swap 20,000 GJ/d AECO CA$1.86 per GJ November 1 to 30, 2024 Natural gas – swap 5,000 GJ/d AECO CA$2.50 per GJ January 1 to March 31, 2025 Natural gas – swap 15,000 GJ/d AECO CA$2.23 per GJ April 1 to October 31, 2025 Natural gas – swap 15,000 GJ/d AECO CA$3.15 per GJ Nov 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026 As of the date hereof, Logan has an average of 1,375 bbls/d of oil hedged at an average WTI price of $99.26 per barrel (Canadian dollar equivalent based on FX of 1.38) for calendar 2025, representing approximately 31% of forecasted crude oil and condensate production (net of royalties) pro forma completion of the Acquisition. Additionally, the Company has AECO swaps in place for an average of 12,534 GJ/d of natural gas at $2.44 per GJ on average for calendar 2025, representing approximately 23% of forecasted natural gas production (net of royalties) pro forma completion of the Acquisition. Reserves Disclosure All reserves values, future net revenue and ancillary information in this press release relating to the Acquired Interest is based on the evaluation prepared by GLJ Petroleum Consultants for i3 Energy plc, the previous owner of the Acquired Interest, effective December 31, 2023 with a preparation date of March 8, 2024 (the " Vendor's 2023 Reserve Report ") and mechanically updated by the Company's internal qualified reserves evaluator to reflect the working interest in the assets to be acquired by Logan pursuant to the Acquisition, all in accordance with National Instrument 51-101 – Standards of Disclosure of Oil and Gas Activities (" NI 51-101 ") and the most recent publication of the Canadian Oil and Gas Evaluations Handbook (" COGEH "). The estimates of reserves and future net revenue for the Acquisition may not reflect the same confidence level as estimates of reserves and future net revenue for all of Logan's properties, due to the effects of aggregation. All reserve references in this press release are "gross reserves". Gross reserves are a company's total working interest reserves before the deduction of any royalties payable by such company and before the consideration of such company's royalty interests. It should not be assumed that the present worth of estimated future cash flow of net revenue presented herein represents the fair market value of the reserves. There is no assurance that the forecast prices and costs assumptions will be attained and variances could be material. The recovery and reserve estimates of Logan's crude oil, NGL and natural gas reserves, including those of the Acquired Interest, provided herein are estimates only and there is no guarantee that the estimated reserves will be recovered. Actual crude oil, natural gas and NGL reserves may be greater than or less than the estimates provided herein. Proved reserves are those reserves that can be estimated with a high degree of certainty to be recoverable. It is likely that the actual remaining quantities recovered will exceed the estimated proved reserves. Probable reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than proved reserves. It is equally likely that the actual remaining quantities recovered will be greater or less than the sum of the estimated proved plus probable reserves. Proved developed producing reserves are those reserves that are expected to be recovered from completion intervals open at the time of the estimate. These reserves may be currently producing or, if shut-in, they must have previously been on production, and the date of resumption of production must be known with reasonable certainty. Undeveloped reserves are those reserves expected to be recovered from known accumulations where a significant expenditure (e.g., when compared to the cost of drilling a well) is required to render them capable of production. They must fully meet the requirements of the reserves category (proved, probable, possible) to which they are assigned. Certain terms used in this press release but not defined are defined in NI 51-101, CSA Staff Notice 51-324 – Revised Glossary to NI 51-101, Revised Glossary to NI 51-101, Standards of Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities (" CSA Staff Notice 51-324 ") and/or the COGEH and, unless the context otherwise requires, shall have the same meanings herein as in NI 51-101, CSA Staff Notice 51-324 and the COGEH, as the case may be. Drilling Locations This press release discloses drilling locations with respect to the Acquired Interest in two categories: (i) booked; (ii) unbooked locations. Booked locations identified in this press release have associated proved and/or probable locations, as applicable, and proved and probable locations were derived from the Vendor's 2023 Reserve Report in accordance with NI 51-101 and COGEH. Unbooked locations are internal estimates based on the Company's assumptions as to the number of wells that can be drilled per section based on industry practice and internal review, being 600m inter well spacing and an average horizontal well length of ~3,000m. Unbooked locations do not have attributed reserves or resources. Unbooked locations have been identified by management as an estimation of Logan's multi-year drilling activities based on evaluation of applicable geologic, seismic, engineering, production and reserves information. There is no certainty that the Company will drill all unbooked drilling locations and if drilled there is no certainty that such locations will result in additional oil and gas reserves, resources or production. The drilling locations on which the Company actually drills wells will ultimately depend upon the availability of capital, regulatory approvals, seasonal restrictions, oil and natural gas prices, costs, actual drilling results, additional reservoir information that is obtained and other factors. While certain of the unbooked drilling locations have been de-risked by drilling existing wells in relative close proximity to such unbooked drilling locations, the majority of other unbooked drilling locations are farther away from existing wells where management has less information about the characteristics of the reservoir and therefore there is more uncertainty whether wells will be drilled in such locations and if drilled there is more uncertainty that such wells will result in additional oil and gas reserves, resources or production. Other Measurements All dollar figures included herein are presented in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise noted. This press release contains various references to the abbreviation "BOE" which means barrels of oil equivalent. Where amounts are expressed on a BOE basis, natural gas volumes have been converted to oil equivalence at six thousand cubic feet (mcf) per barrel (bbl). The term BOE may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A BOE conversion ratio of six thousand cubic feet per barrel is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead and is significantly different than the value ratio based on the current price of crude oil and natural gas. This conversion factor is an industry accepted norm and is not based on either energy content or current prices. Such abbreviation may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. References to "oil" in this press release include light crude oil, medium crude oil, heavy oil and tight oil combined. NI 51-101 includes condensate within the product type of "natural gas liquids". References to "natural gas liquids" or "NGLs" include pentane, butane, propane and ethane. References to "gas" or "natural gas" relates to conventional natural gas. References to "liquids" includes crude oil, condensate and NGLs. Share Capital Common shares of Logan trade on the TSXV under the symbol "LGN". As of the date hereof, there are 534.0 million Common Shares outstanding. Pro forma completion of the Equity Offering, there will be 582.0 million Common Shares outstanding. There are no preferred shares or special shares outstanding. Logan's convertible securities outstanding as of the date of this press release include: 64.3 million Common Share purchase warrants with an exercise price of $0 .35 per share expiring July 12, 2028 ; and 22.6 million stock options with an exercise price of $0.89 per share expiring November 22, 2028 . Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements Certain statements contained within this press release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements other than statements of historical fact may be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as "anticipate", "budget", "plan", "endeavor", "continue", "estimate", "evaluate", "expect", "forecast", "monitor", "may", "will", "can", "able", "potential", "target", "intend", "consider", "focus", "identify", "use", "utilize", "manage", "maintain", "remain", "result", "cultivate", "could", "should", "believe" and similar expressions. Logan believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable as of the date hereof, but no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking statements should not be unduly relied upon. Without limitation, this press release contains forward-looking statements pertaining to: the completion of the Equity Offering and the Acquisition and the terms and timing thereof (including the use of proceeds from the Equity Offering); satisfaction or waiver of the closing conditions to the Equity Offering and the Acquisition; receipt of required regulatory and stock exchange approvals for the completion of the Equity Offering; insider participation in the Equity Offering; anticipated benefits of the Acquisition, including the impact of the Acquisition and the Acquired Interest on the Company's operations, reserves, inventory and opportunities, financial condition, realized pricing, access to capital and overall strategy; Logan's revised 2024 and 2025 guidance and capital budgets, including drilling programs and infrastructure development and the timing and anticipated results thereof; anticipated revenue, capital and operating cost synergies resulting from the Acquisition; the Company's opportunity rich assets; management's track record of generating excess returns in various business cycles; success of the Company's drilling program based on initial results; future drilling plans; EUR; risk management activities, including hedging; continuing to advance key infrastructure projects; forecast production for the remainder of 2024 and 2025; and the expectation that per unit operating expenses will decrease with production growth. The forward-looking statements and information are based on certain key expectations and assumptions made in respect of Logan including expectations and assumptions concerning: the receipt of all approvals and satisfaction of all conditions to the completion of the Equity Offering and the Acquisition; the business plan of Logan; the timing of and success of future drilling; development and completion activities and infrastructure projects; the performance of existing wells; the performance of new wells; the availability and performance of facilities and pipelines; the geological characteristics of Logan's properties; the successful integration of the recently acquired assets into Logan's operations; the successful application of drilling, completion and seismic technology; prevailing weather conditions; prevailing legislation affecting the oil and gas industry; prevailing commodity prices, price volatility, price differentials and the actual prices received for Logan's products; impact of inflation on costs; royalty regimes and exchange rates; the application of regulatory and licensing requirements; the availability of capital (including under the Equity Offering and the Company's credit facilities), labour and services; the creditworthiness of industry partners; and the ability to source and complete acquisitions. Although Logan believes that the expectations and assumptions on which such forward-looking statements and information are based are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on the forward-looking statements and information because Logan can give no assurance that they will prove to be correct. By its nature, such forward-looking information is subject to various risks and uncertainties, which could cause the actual results and expectations to differ materially from the anticipated results or expectations expressed. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: counterparty risk to closing the Equity Offering and the Acquisition; fluctuations in commodity prices; changes in industry regulations and political landscape both domestically and abroad; wars, hostilities, civil insurrections; changes in legislation, including but not limited to tax laws, royalties and environmental regulations (including greenhouse gas emission reduction requirements and other decarbonization or social policies and including uncertainty with respect to the interpretation of omnibus Bill C-59 and the related amendments to the Competition Act ( Canada )); foreign exchange or interest rates; increased operating and capital costs due to inflationary pressures (actual and anticipated); volatility in the stock market and financial system; impacts of pandemics; the retention of key management and employees; and risks with respect to unplanned pipeline outages and risks relating to inclement and severe weather events and natural disasters, such as fire, drought, flooding and extreme hot or cold temperatures, including in respect of safety, asset integrity and shutting-in production. Ongoing military actions in the Middle East and between Russia and Ukraine and related sanctions have the potential to threaten the supply of oil and gas from those regions. The long-term impacts of these actions remains uncertain. The foregoing list is not exhaustive. Please refer to the MD&A and AIF for discussion of additional risk factors relating to Logan, which can be accessed on its SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca . Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on this forward-looking information, which is given as of the date hereof, and to not use such forward-looking information for anything other than its intended purpose. Logan undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. This press release contains future-oriented financial information and financial outlook information (collectively, " FOFI ") about Logan's five year growth plan, Logan's revised pro forma budget and guidance for 2024 and 2025, including with respect to prospective results of operations, production (including average production of 8,400 BOE/d during 2024, 13,650 BOE/d in 2025 and growing to between 24,000 and 27,000 BOE/d by 2028) and operating costs (including reducing its operating expenses to below $8.00 per BOE by 2027), including pro forma the completion of the Equity Offering and the Acquisition, all of which are subject to the same assumptions, risk factors, limitations, and qualifications as set forth in the above paragraphs. FOFI contained in this document was approved by management as of the date of this document and was provided for the purpose of providing further information about Logan's proposed business activities in the remainder of 2024 and 2025. Logan and its management believe that FOFI has been prepared on a reasonable basis, reflecting management's best estimates and judgments, and represent, to the best of management's knowledge and opinion, the Company's expected course of action. However, because this information is highly subjective, it should not be relied on as necessarily indicative of future results. Logan disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any FOFI contained in this document, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless required pursuant to applicable law. Readers are cautioned that the FOFI contained in this document should not be used for purposes other than for which it is disclosed herein. Changes in forecast commodity prices, exchange rates, differences in the timing of capital expenditures, and variances in average production estimates can have a significant impact on the key performance measures included in Logan's guidance. The Company's actual results may differ materially from these estimates. This press release is not an offer of the securities for sale in the United States . The securities offered have not been, and will not be, registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "U.S. Securities Act")) or any U.S. state securities laws and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an available exemption from the registration requirement of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable U.S. state securities laws. This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor shall there be any sale of these securities, in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its regulation services provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release. Abbreviations 2024E Forecast for the year ending December 31, 2024 2025E Forecast for the year ending December 31, 2025 A&D acquisitions and dispositions AECO Alberta Energy Company "C" Meter Station of the NOVA Pipeline System AIF refers to the Company's Annual Information Form dated March 18, 2024 bbl barrel bbls/d barrels per day bcf one billion cubic feet BOE barrels of oil equivalent BOE/d barrels of oil equivalent per day CA$ or CAD Canadian dollar DCET drilling, completion, equipping and tie-in capital expenditures DUC drilled, uncompleted well EUR estimated ultimate recovery GJ gigajoule H2 second half of the year or six month period ending December 31 Mbbl one thousand barrels MBOE one thousand barrels of oil equivalent mcf one thousand cubic feet mcf/d one thousand cubic feet per day MD&A refers to Management's Discussion and Analysis of the Company dated November 13, 2024 MMbtu one million British thermal units mmcf one million cubic feet mmcf/d one million cubic feet per day MM millions $MM millions of dollars MPa megapascal unit of pressure NGL(s) natural gas liquids NPV net present value NI 51-101 National Instrument 51-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities nm "not meaningful", generally with reference to a percentage change NYMEX New York Mercantile Exchange, with reference to the U.S. dollar "Henry Hub" natural gas price index PDP proved developed producing reserves TP total proved reserves TPP total proved plus probable reserves TSXV TSX Venture Exchange US$ or USD United States dollar WTI West Texas Intermediate, the reference price paid in U.S. dollars at Cushing, Oklahoma for crude oil of standard grade SOURCE Logan Energy Corp. 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State Sen. Justine Wadsack decided not to go to trial after all on a criminal speeding ticket she received in March. Instead, the Tucson Republican, whose Senate term is about to end because she lost her reelection bid, must attend defensive driving school to settle the charges. Wadsack's attorney Brad Miller submitted a motion to Tucson City Court to vacate her Monday, Dec. 23 trial, leading to all subpoenas being quashed, according to court documents. Wadsack Wadsack is now required to complete the defensive driving school by the next review hearing, set for 9 a.m. Jan. 30. If she submits proof of having completed the driving class as well as proof she had insurance on the date of the speeding ticket, March 15, the case will be dismissed. Wadsack was charged with excessive speeding and a failure to provide proof of insurance after a Tucson police officer clocked her red Tesla at 71 mph on East Speedway near North Euclid Avenue, 36 mph over the posted speed limit, according to the Tucson Police Department. She claimed legislative immunity, which protects state elected officials from being cited or arrested while in legislative session, which led to a delay in the citation. She was charged in July, pleaded not guilty in September, and was set for trial on Dec. 23. In the time leading up to her first court hearing in September, Wadsack claimed “political persecution” and refused to sign the criminal citation, according to police reports. Wadsack was defeated in the August Republican primary election by Vince Leach, who went on to win the November general election and will take the seat in January. Reporter Prerana Sannappanavar covers higher education for the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson.com . Contact her at psannappa1@tucson.com or DM her on Twitter . Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community. Get Government & Politics updates in your inbox! Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter. Higher Education Reporter
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — The goals are flying in again for Arsenal — and it just happens to coincide with the return from injury of Martin Odegaard. Make that eight goals in two games since the international break for Arsenal after its 5-1 hammering of Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League on Tuesday, tying the English team’s heaviest ever away win in the competition. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.NEW ORLEANS — A scruffy little fugitive is on the lam again in New Orleans, gaining fame as he outwits a tenacious band of citizens armed with night-vision binoculars, nets and a tranquilizer rifle. Scrim, a 17-pound mutt that's mostly terrier, has become a folk hero, inspiring tattoos, T-shirts and even a ballad as he eludes capture from the posse of volunteers. And like any antihero, Scrim has a backstory: Rescued from semi-feral life at a trailer park and adopted from a shelter, the dog broke loose in April and scurried around the city until he was cornered in October and brought to a new home. Weeks later, he'd had enough. Scrim leaped out of a second-story window, a desperate act recorded in a now-viral video. Since then, despite a stream of daily sightings, he's roamed free. The dog’s fans include Myra and Steve Foster, who wrote “Ode to Scrim” to the tune of Ricky Nelson’s 1961 hit, “I’m a Travelin’ Man.” Michelle Cheramie, founder of Zeus' Rescues, at her office in New Orleans on Dec. 9 with a whiteboard index of sheltered cats and dogs and a Scrim look-alike recuperating in the background. 'I'm a travelin' dog and I've made a lot of stops/All over this town...' Leading the recapture effort is Michelle Cheramie, a 55-year-old former information technology professional. She lost everything — home, car, possessions — in Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and in the aftermath, found her calling rescuing pets. “I was like, ‘This is what I should be doing,’” Cheramie said. “I was born to rescue.” She launched Zeus’ Rescues, a nonprofit shelter that now averages 600 cat and dog adoptions a year and offers free pet food to anyone who needs it. She helped Scrim find the home he first escaped from. It was Cheramie's window Scrim leaped from in November. She's resumed her relentless mission since then, posting flyers on telephone poles and logging social media updates on his reported whereabouts. She's invested thousands of dollars on wildlife cameras, thermal sensors and other gear. She took a course offered by the San Diego Zoo on the finer points of tranquilizing animals. And she's developed a network of volunteers — the kind of neighbors who are willing to grid-search a city at 3 a.m. Scrim on Oct. 24 at the Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie, La. '...And at every stop I own the heart, of at least one lovely...' People like writer David W. Brown, who manages a crowd-sourced Google Map of all known Scrim sightings. He says the search galvanized residents from all walks of life to come together. As they search for Scrim, they hand out supplies to people in need. “Being a member of the community is seeing problems and doing what you can to make life a little better for the people around here and the animals around you,” Brown said. Neighbor Tammy Murray had to close her furniture store and lost her father to Parkinson's disease. This search, she says, got her mojo back. “Literally, for months, I’ve done nothing but hunt this dog,” said Murray, 53. “I feel like Wile E. Coyote on a daily basis with him.” Murray drives the Zeus' Rescues van toward reported Scrim sightings. She also handles a tactical net launcher, which looks like an oversized flashlight and once misfired, shattering the van's window as Scrim sped away. After realizing Scrim came to recognize the sound of the van's diesel engine, Murray switched to a Vespa scooter for stealth. Michelle Cheramie, director of Zeus' Rescues, left, walks with Scrim on Oct. 24 at the Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie, La. '...If you're ever in the 9th Ward stop and see/My cute little mini poodle...' Near-misses have been tantalizing. The search party spotted Scrim napping beneath an elevated house, and wrapped construction netting around the perimeter, but an over-eager volunteer broke ranks and dashed forward, leaving an opening Scrim slipped through. Scrim's repeated escapades prompted near-daily local media coverage and a devoted online following. Cheramie can relate. “We’re all running from something or to something," she said. "He's doing that, too.” Cheramie's team dreams of placing the pooch in a safe and loving environment. But a social media chorus growing under the hashtag #FreeScrim has other ideas — they say the runaway should be allowed a life of self-determination. The animal rescue volunteers consider that misguided. “The streets of New Orleans are not the place for a dog to be free,” Cheramie said. “It’s too dangerous.” Scrim rests in a kennel Oct. 24 at the Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie, La. '...and my Shar-Pei doll down in old Treme/Waits for my return...' Scrim was a mess when Cheramie briefly recaptured him in October, with matted fur, missing teeth and a tattered ear. His trembling body was scraped and bruised, and punctured by projectiles. A vet removed one, but decided against operating to take out a possible bullet. The dog initially appeared content indoors, sitting in Cheramie's lap or napping beside her bed. Then while she was out one day, Scrim chewed through a mesh screen, dropped 13 feet to the ground and squeezed through a gap in the fence, trotting away. Murray said Cheramie's four cats probably spooked him. Cheramie thinks they may have gotten territorial. Devastated but undeterred, the pair is reassessing where Scrim might fit best — maybe a secure animal sanctuary with big outdoor spaces where other dogs can keep him company. Somewhere, Murray says, “where he can just breathe and be.” Scrim sits in the arms of Zoey Ponder on Oct. 24 at Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie. Scrim at the Terrebonne Parish Animal Shelter in Louisiana. A homemade portrait of Scrim hangs Dec. 9 in the Zeus' Rescues shelter in New Orleans. Scrim spends some time outside Oct. 24 with Michelle Cheramie, director of Zeus' Rescues, in a fenced-in area at Metairie Small Animal Hospital in Metairie. Stay up-to-date on what's happening Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!
PETA plans to protest this Sunday’s Academy screening of director Robert Eggers’ “ Nosferatu .” The animal rights organization plans to send a “giant rat” to the Samuel Goldwyn Theater to “set the record straight” about the 5,000 live rats Eggers uses during one sequence in the film where rats descend on London, bringing the bubonic plague with them. In a statement, PETA’s director of animals in film and television Lauren Thomasson said, “A human is no more likely to be harmed or killed by a rat in real life than by a vampire, and false portrayals of these animals as harbingers of death deny viewers the chance to see them as the intelligent, social and affectionate individuals they are. The only ‘pests’ moviegoers need to be concerned with are directors who subject animals to the chaos and confusion of a film set, and PETA encourages everyone to see through these shameful stereotypes and give rats the respect they deserve.” The PETA rat will carry a sign that reads, “Rats Have Rights! We Didn’t Cause the Plague!” Following one of the first public screenings of the film, Eggers discussed the scene in a conversation with Guillermo del Toro, saying, “If there’s rats in the foreground, they’re real, and then they thin out and become CG rats in the background. And they were well-trained.” He added, “I didn’t know that rats are incontinent, so the smell is insane.” Production designer Craig Lathrop told Variety of the scene, “The rats. None of them were lost. We found all of them. They were all there. We built these plexiglass barriers so that the live rats would be in a controlled area,” he said, adding that the production took care to ensure the rodents’ safety. “In the scene on the street, the horses are on one side of the plexiglass barrier, and the rats are on the other, so that the rats wouldn’t run underneath their feet and get squashed, so nobody would get hurt.” PETA points out that rats form close bonds with their families and friends, enjoy playing and wrestling, and even giggle when tickled—and are less likely than dogs or cats to catch and transmit parasites and viruses. The film is Eggers’ reimagining of the 1922 silent German horror classic “Nosferatu,” depicting a gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman played by Lily-Rose Depp and the terrifying vampire Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgard) infatuated with her. Variety has reached out to Focus Features for comment.