Announcement • Jul 16
Angkor Resources Corp. Advances Oil and Gas Exploration Drilling Program in Block Viii Cambodia to Inter-Ministerial Review Angkor Resources Corp. advanced its planned oil and gas exploration drilling program on Block VIII in Cambodia to an inter-ministerial review, with a meeting held July 14, 2026 in Phnom Penh. The meeting is a key step in the review of the Environmental Impact Assessment ("EIA") for the program. Management of EnerCam met with representatives of five government Ministries and three provinces to review the drilling program in detail. At the meeting, the planned drilling activities were explained with the specific preventative and proactive measures the Company will take to protect the environment and local communities during the exploratory drilling phase of the project. An inter-ministerial meeting was held July 14, 2026 at the Ministry of Environment in Phnom Penh as part of the review of EnerCam’s Environmental Impact Assessment ("EIA") for its planned drilling program on Block VIII. More than 26 representatives from five government Ministries — including Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Mines and Energy, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Ministry of Interior, and Ministry of Rural Development attended. Green Assessment Co. Ltd., the Cambodian independent EIA consultant, presented its findings alongside EnerCam. The EIA covers the four sub-basins that host the drill targets for EnerCam’s planned four-well exploration program, which would be Cambodia’s first privately financed onshore oil and gas wells. Ahead of the meeting, officials from the General Department of Petroleum and the Ministry of Environment visited each planned drill site with local landowners and authorities. The discussion drew on Green Assessment’s 398-page EIA report. Topics addressed included: How and where drilling fluid and water are sourced, used, stored, and cleaned throughout the process, using steel tanks and pits with impermeable liners to protect soil and groundwater; How safety is ensured before, during, and after drilling at each site, drawing on the Company’s experienced personnel and internationally recognized well-control standards (IWCF and API); What happens after a well is drilled: involving local communities at each stage, if it is a producing well, the small well site is connected by buried pipeline to a central facility; if it is not productive, the land is fully restored to its original or similar condition; What initiatives can be taken to expand ESG (environmental, social, governance) practices to ensure the communities and local residents benefit from each activity to protect the land, water, and air quality. A representative drill site showing the well-control equipment, trained personnel, and safety practices to be used on what would be Cambodia’s first privately financed onshore exploration wells. A representative drill site with water storage lined with an impermeable liner, one of the safety and environmental measures planned for each site. Further written responses to questions will be compiled by Green Assessment over the coming weeks towards the final submission report for the Ministries to complete this process. Following completion of the report, EnerCam will move to publish its tender for the drilling contractor to complete the planned exploration wells. Board Change • Jun 15
Less than half of directors are independent Following the recent departure of a director, there are only 2 independent directors on the board. The company's board is composed of: 2 independent directors. 3 non-independent directors. Independent Chair of the Board Russ Tynan was the last independent director to join the board, commencing their role in 2020. The company's minority of independent directors is a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model. New Risk • May 11
New minor risk - Share price stability The company's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months. It is more volatile than 75% of Canadian stocks, typically moving 14% a week. This is considered a minor risk. Share price volatility indicates the stock is highly sensitive to market conditions or economic conditions rather than being sensitive to its own business performance, which may also be inconsistent. It also increases the risk of potential losses in the short term as the stock tends to have larger drops in price more frequently than other stocks. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Less than 1 year of cash runway based on free cash flow trend (-CA$3.1m free cash flow). Revenue is less than US$1m. Minor Risks Share price has been volatile over the past 3 months (14% average weekly change). Market cap is less than US$100m (CA$74.2m market cap, or US$54.2m).