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VVC Exploration Corporation, Annual General Meeting, Feb 19, 2026 VVC Exploration Corporation, Annual General Meeting, Feb 19, 2026. Tillkännagivande • Nov 19
VVC Exploration Corporation Announces Strategic Exit of Gloria Copper Project in Mexico VVC Exploration Corporation, dba VVC Resources announced that, after a project review, it is strategically restructured its mining projects in Mexico. This project review encompassed multiple considerations, including ongoing maintenance costs, permitting authorizations, political climate, safety, upside potential and financeability of each project and probability of achieving the projects potential. After this review, the Company has decided to: Exit the Gloria Copper Project located near Samalayuca, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. This long-standing project of the Company is expensive to maintain and is in an area that has become more politically volatile with uncertain safety. The geological potential of the project is not in question, but the ability to achieve that potential is unclear. Focus all mining exploration activity on the Cumeral Gold Project. Cumeral is the Company's highly prospective gold project in north central Sonora Mexico. This project, while not as advanced as the Gloria Copper Project, has a huge upside potential. It is in an area where there is strong local support for the project and a higher likelihood of permitting and implementation success. The Cumeral Gold Project is a 1,665-hectare property in northern Sonora near Imuris which exhibits quartz-vein-hosted gold in aachment-fault/orogenic setting with a documented NNW-SSE mineralized trend of 4 km. Historical work reported that 36% of 407 grab/chip samples assayed 0.1-10 g/t Au; soil surveys outlined additional anomalies (47 samples >0.020 ppm Au); and air-track drilling intersected broad, near-surface intervals of 0.21-0.44 g/t Au over 6-26 m in key target areas. The Company will continue activities on the Cumeral Gold Project". Rationale and Next Steps: The Company's decision reflects consideration of cost discipline, safety and risk management. The exit from the Gloria Copper Project will reduce future cash outlays for care, maintenance, and permitting at amid uncertainty over permit viability and broader political conditions in Chihuahua State. Capital and management resources will be reallocated to the Cumeral Gold Project exploration, and to development of the Company's helium/natural gas project in the Central Kansas Uplift (CKU) Project where existing infrastructure and near-term activities offer a clearer path to execution. Tillkännagivande • Sep 17
Steven Looper Resigns as a Director of VVC Exploration Corporation VVC Exploration Corporation announced that Mr. Steven Looper has resigned as a director of the Company for personal reasons and his resignation was accepted by the Board with regret. VC would like to thank Mr. Looper, who served the Company as director since September 2023. No replacement director has yet been appointed. The vacancy will most likely be filled in the months to come or at the next shareholders’ meeting before the end of the year. Tillkännagivande • Mar 18
VVC Exploration Corporation Appoints Bill Kerrigan as President and Chief Operating Officer The Directors of VVC Exploration Corporation, dba VVC Resources appointed Mr. Bill Kerrigan as President and Chief Operating Officer of VVC. Mr. Kerrigan will continue to be President of Plateau Helium Corporation. Mr. James A. Culver will remain as CEO of VVC. Tillkännagivande • Sep 26
VVC Exploration Corporation, Annual General Meeting, Dec 04, 2024 VVC Exploration Corporation, Annual General Meeting, Dec 04, 2024. Tillkännagivande • Jun 08
VVC Exploration Corporation Announces the Completion of Levens 4-31 Well in the Syracuse Project as Well as the Commencement of Drilling Activities At the Josephine Mack 1-18 Well VVC Exploration Corporation announced the completion of Levens 4-31 well in the Syracuse Project as well as the commencement of drilling activities at the Josephine Mack 1-18 well, marking the initiation of the Company's first test well within the Stockholm Project located in Wallace County, Kansas. Progress In Syracuse Project With Completion of Levens 4-31: The Company has finished the completion work of Levens 4-31, bringing the total number of producing wells in the Syracuse Project to five. The Company is committed to completing three more wells in Syracuse. Spudding of Josephine Mack 1-18 Well: On May 31st, drilling crews broke ground with the spudding of Josephine Mack 1-18. Spudding is the process of beginning to drill a well in the oil and gas industry, marking the start of the actual drilling operation. This well represents the first exploratory effort under the Stockholm Project's scope, targeting the Morrow Zone at a proposed depth of 5,300 feet. This initiative underscores VVC's strategic entry into this geologically promising region. The Company has positioned the Josephine Mack 1-18 to thoroughly evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of the Morrow Zone. Exploration Strategy and Economic Significance: The Company's Stockholm Project is in the Morrow Zone, known for its stratigraphy and potential as a hydrocarbon reservoir. The data from the Josephine Mack 1-18 well will help determine the feasibility of further development in this area. This project is located an hour north of the Syracuse Project, which will allow the Company to utilize existing relationships with favorable vendors and operators. Tillkännagivande • Apr 17
VVC Exploration Corporation Announces the Rework of Pre-Existing Oil Well in Southwest Kansas as Test for Oil Production in the Region VVC Exploration Corporation announced the rework of a pre-existing oil well in southwest Kansas as a test for oil production in the region. Building on its experience in natural resource management, especially recent work in Kansas, VVC has leveraged its subsurface mineral rights to examine the feasibility of oil production in an area where the Company is already involved in helium and natural gas production. Through geological due diligence, VVC has confirmed the potential for oil production within the area. This confirmation aligns with historic data indicating over 12 million barrels of oil production directly north of Ardery well site. The Ardery test is distinguished by its multi-zone production potential, comprising the Morrow Sandstone and the underlying St. Louis Limestone "B" & "C" zones. This project, if successful will enhance the economic outlook of VVC’s Kansas projects. VVC remains dedicated to environmentally responsible practices. The Company’s operations are conducted with the utmost regard to ensuring sustainability, minimal environmental impact and adherence to the industry standards and best practices. Tillkännagivande • Dec 12
VVC Exploration Corporation Provides Further Update on the Helium Project in Syracuse VVC Exploration Corporation, dba VVC Resources, ("VVC") or (the "Company"), announced the following significant developments on its ongoing Syracuse Project: Completed Durler 2-21 Well Now Being Optimized: VVC previously announced, on November 16, 2023, the successful completion of the Durler 2-21 well and the beginning of testing of the well. This well is a pivotal component of the Syracuse Project aimed at helium and natural gas extraction. The Company now has two wells producing and selling helium and natural gas on the Syracuse Project: the Levens 2-31 in the northwest portion of the project and the Durler 2-21 in the Southeast portion of the project. The location of these sites will provide significant guidance in further development of the Project. The VVC Team is now optimizing production from the Durler 2-21, which has shown stronger than expected initial results, to ensure maximum efficiency and maximum overall productivity. This testing and adjustment phase will likely take place over 8 to 10 weeks during which time the Team will gain a much better understanding not only of this well, but also of the overall project. Completion Phase Underway on Hodgson 1-17 and C Double D 1-16 Wells: On December 11, 2023, VVC began the completion phase of two additional critical Syracuse wells, Hodgson 1-17 andC Double D 1-16. Both wells are expected to be completed within 2 weeks. These two wells lie approximately midway between the Durler 2-21 and the Levens 2- 31 wells in the Syracuse Project. The completion of these two wells will provide more visibility and insight on the production capacity of the Syracuse Project, as wells on the outer ends and in the center of the project will have been completed. Levens 4-31, T Spiker 1-17, and Weaver 1-15 wells for the completion process. The successful perforation of these wells will mark another achievement in the Project's development phase. The completion process for these wells is expected to begin before the end of the year. Tillkännagivande • Nov 22
VVC Exploration Corporation Provides Update on Perforation of 2 Wells in Syracuse VVC Exploration Corporation announced significant progress in its Syracuse Project, aimed at helium and natural gas extraction. The Company has successfully completed the perforation of two critical wells: Hodgson 1-17 and T-Spiker 1-7. On November 16, 2023, VVC made a pivotal announcement regarding the Syracuse Project's progress in helium and natural gas extraction. The Company proudly disclosed the successful connection of two wells, Durler 2-21 and Levens 2-31 to the Tumbleweed Pipeline, marking a significant stride in the Company’s strategic initiative. In conjunction with this achievement, VVC reiterated its commitment to completing six additional wells, including the previously mentioned Hodgson 1-17 and T-Spiker 1-7. The Syracuse Project represents VVC's commitment to innovative and sustainable resource extraction in helium and natural gas. Tillkännagivande • Nov 18
VVC Exploration Corporation Connects Two Wells and Commences Sale of Helium and Natural Gas VVC Exploration Corporation announced the successful connection of two wells in Syracuse, Kansas and the commencement of the sale of helium and natural gas. Durler 2- 21 a newly completed well and Levens 2-31 an existing well are now connected to the Internal Pipeline and linked to Tumbleweed Midstream's Ladder Creek Pipeline, facilitating the transportation of helium and natural gas to the Ladder Creek Helium Processing Plant located in Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. As announced on May 09, 2022, VVC installed 7 miles of its internal gathering system pipeline and completed it by extending the project's total length to 14 miles. With the Durler 2-21 and Levens 2-31 wells been successfully linked to this Syracuse Gas Gathering System and currently in production, the Company initiated the sale of the extracted helium and natural gas. It is also noteworthy that part of the infrastructure installed by the Company in 2022 was a 14-mile Saltwater Gathering System. Both wells are connected to this system which returns any waste water to a permitted saltwater disposal well. Situated in Hamilton County, Kansas, these wells represent key assets within the Company's extensive Syracuse Project. Over the next several weeks, VVC's technical team will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of these wells and further analysis to determine crucial metrics, such as average flow rates, and helium and natural gas percentages. The Company anticipates releasing this valuable data in the coming months. Additionally, VVC announces that the previously drilled wells Levens 4-31, Weaver 1-15, and C-Double 1-16, in the Syracuse Project have been perforated and are ready for completion, and that the Hodgson1- 17, T Spiker 1-7 and Simon 1-18, wells are ready for perforation and completion. The Company anticipates completing these six wells by year-end, further bolstering its production. Finally, permits are currently in progress for the first test well in the Stockholm project, the second leg of VVC's strategic approach to expanding its portfolio of helium and natural gas. The Stockholm project is the first of a series of projects that are expected to have significantly higher flow volume and helium percentages than the Syracuse project. Results from this well will provide guidance for the next stage of VVC's helium and natural gas expansion. Tillkännagivande • Oct 05
VVC Exploration Corporation Appoints Steve Looper to Its Board of Directors VVC Exploration Corporation announced the addition of Mr. Steve Looper to its board of directors. Mr. Looper brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the company's leadership team, with an impressive track record in the oil and gas industry and a commitment to sustainable and innovative energy solutions. Steve Looper has a distinguished career in the oil and gas sector, spanning over four decades. He began his journey as an independent oil and gas producer in 1982 and has since demonstrated his capabilities in drilling and operating wells across various states, including Colorado, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming. His extensive project management experience has taken him to international arenas, where he successfully led initiatives in Botswana, Canada, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Since 1993, Mr. Looper has been deeply involved in the development of large resource plays in West Texas. His most recent focus has been on the Barnett Shale trend, where he achieved remarkable success for his capital providers, delivering rates of return exceeding 100%. Mr. Looper's strategic acumen and dedication to value creation make him an invaluable addition to the VVC Board of Directors. Currently serving as CEO at Proton Green, Mr. Looper continues to drive innovation and sustainability in the energy industry. His leadership at Proton Green exemplifies his commitment to fostering environmentally responsible energy solutions. Tillkännagivande • Sep 02
VVC Exploration Corporation, Annual General Meeting, Nov 16, 2023 VVC Exploration Corporation, Annual General Meeting, Nov 16, 2023, at 14:00 US Eastern Standard Time. Tillkännagivande • Aug 05
An unknown buyer acquired 2.01% stake in Proton Green, Inc. from VVC Exploration Corporation (TSXV:VVC) for $5 million. An unknown buyer acquired 2.01% stake in Proton Green, Inc. from VVC Exploration Corporation (TSXV:VVC) for $5 million on August 4, 2023. Prior to this sale, the ownership of VVC was 14.09%. VVC sold approximately one-seventh of its ownership in Proton Green and remains a significant investor in Proton Green, holding over 12%. The proceeds from the private transaction enhance VVC’s overall financial position. Management intends to accelerate its U.S. helium and natural gas programs, as well as to continue development of its copper property in Mexico.
An unknown buyer completed the acquisition of 2.01% stake in Proton Green, Inc. from VVC Exploration Corporation (TSXV:VVC) on August 4, 2023.