Announcement • Aug 14
REV Exploration Corp. Completes 3D Seismic Survey At West Butte Project In Montana REV Exploration Corp. had completed a 3D seismic program covering the Company’s West Butte Project in Toole County, Montana. West Butte is REV’s cornerstone Montana asset that captures a significant portion of a geologically continuous Helium system across a regional structural corridor that has produced notable recent discoveries. The property has also never been previously explored for naturally occurring hydrogen. The 8.5 square mile (22 sq. km) 3D seismic survey at West Butte was carried out by Tetra Tech, the same firm that completed a similar survey this past spring at MAX Power’s Lawson Natural Hydrogen Discovery. As with Lawson, high-quality data from West Butte was recorded. This data has been delivered for processing and will soon be analyzed and interpreted by the same team that reviewed the Lawson 3D seismic survey. The 3D seismic survey from West Butte is expected to provide REV’s technical team with greatly enhanced subsurface imaging of the structural and stratigraphic targets underlying the Montana acreage, supporting the delineation of upcoming drilling locations. The 3D seismic program covered approximately 8.5 square miles across the northwestern slopes of West Butte, located approximately 14 miles east-northeast of Sunburst, Montana. The survey area encompassed a diverse range of terrain, transitioning from gently rolling cropland on the western edge of the butte through pastureland and coulees on the foothills to the base of the main butte's talus slopes — terrain that required careful operational planning and a flexible field methodology to execute effectively. The program was designed as a mixed-source wireless node survey, reflecting the diverse topography of the project area. Receiver lines were oriented north-south at 250-meter spacing with a 50-meter receiver interval, and source lines ran east-west at matching 250-meter spacing with a 50-meter source interval. In total, the program recorded 1,524 Vibroseis source points on accessible, gently sloping ground and 269 dynamite shot points in the steeper terrain of the coulees and foothills where Vibroseis access was not feasible. This mixed-source approach was designed to provide full and optimal subsurface illumination across the entire survey area without compromising data quality. West Butte is situated within a broad regional area highlighted by a geologically continuous Helium system characterized by: Basement-sourced Helium charge across a regional structural corridor; Fault-controlled migration pathways tied to deep-seated lineaments; Laterally extensive Cambrian and Devonian reservoir intervals; Multiple structural closures capable of hosting stacked accumulations. The regional characterization above is conceptual and interpretive in nature, based on publicly available and Company geological data. The 3D seismic survey at West Butte was completed with an outstanding safety record - zero injuries and zero accidents throughout all field operations. Surface disturbance was proactively mitigated by the field crew and all impacted areas were restored upon completion. The Company maintained active communication with area landowners and stakeholders throughout the program and acknowledges their cooperation and patience during field operations. Announcement • Aug 04
Rev Exploration Corp., Annual General Meeting, Oct 14, 2026 Rev Exploration Corp., Annual General Meeting, Oct 14, 2026. Location: british columbia, kelowna Canada Announcement • Jul 31
REV Exploration Corp. Announces Appointment of Sam Hartmann as Chief Operating Officer, Effective August 1, 2026 REV Exploration Corp. had appointed Mr. Sam Hartmann as Chief Operating Officer of the Company, effective August 1, 2026. Mr. Hartmann, who has served as a director of REV since September 2025, brought over 15 years of experience in mineral exploration, project management, and uranium discovery in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. In his new role as Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Hartmann would lead operational execution across REV’s Helium and Natural Hydrogen portfolio in America’s Northern Great Plains and southernmost Alberta. Mr. Hartmann was part of the Fission Uranium technical team that discovered the Triple R uranium deposit and advanced it to Feasibility, a project subsequently acquired by Paladin Energy for an implied equity offer value of $1.14 billion CAD. He also played a key role in the discovery of F3 Uranium’s Patterson Lake North (PLN) JR Zone in 2022, and most recently led the team behind the Tetra Zone discovery at the Broach Lake Property in April 2025. Mr. Hartmann held a B.Sc. from the University of British Columbia and was a registered professional geoscientist with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. He was a Qualified Person under NI 43-101 standards.