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CANASIA ENERGY CORP. 2026 Second Quarter Financial & Operating Results
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CALGARY, AB, Aug. 18, 2026 /CNW/ — CanAsia Energy Corp. (“CanAsia” or the “Company”) (CEC – TSXV) reports 2026 second quarter consolidated financial and operating results.
The Company is today filing its unaudited consolidated financial statements as at and for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and related management’s discussion and analysis (the “MD&A”) with Canadian securities regulatory authorities. Copies of these documents may be obtained online at www.sedarplus.com or the Company’s website, www.canasiacorp.com.
Commenting today on CanAsia’s 2026 second quarter results, President and CEO Jeff Chisholm stated: “With the divestment of the Sawn Lake SAGD heavy oil asset, CanAsia will now focus on conventional oil assets within the Asia Pacific region, an area within which the principals of CanAsia have historically had success. Just over a year ago, CanAsia was part of a bidding consortium for onshore Thailand concession L8. After some delays, related partly to the national election that was held in February 2026, we anticipate the possible announcement of the Thailand 25th Onshore bid round results at any time”.
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Subsequent to June 30, 2026, the Company entered into a share purchase agreement on August 14, 2026 (the “Purchase and Sale Agreement”) with a privately held arm’s length Alberta corporation (the “Purchaser”) pursuant to which the Purchaser has agreed to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Andora Energy Corporation (the “Andora Transaction”) for a base purchase price of $30 million payable in cash, subject to a customary net debt adjustment. In addition, the Purchaser has agreed to pay CanAsia an additional amount of $10 million as contingent consideration (the “Contingent Consideration”) upon achieving first oil sales from Andora’s Sawn Lake project, subject to certain terms and conditions as set forth in the Purchase and Sale Agreement, including among other things, the installation and commissioning of a produced water boiler at the Sawn Lake project site. In addition to the foregoing, the parties have entered into a conditional payment agreement (the “Conditional Payment Agreement”) to be effective at closing of the Andora Transaction pursuant to which Andora will pay to CanAsia certain additional amounts calculated based on the crude oil produced from Andora’s Sawn Lake project. Pursuant to the Conditional Payment Agreement, CanAsia will be entitled to a share of the proceeds from production based on the applicable monthly average price of Western Canadian Select crude oil, at Nil% where the price is $78 and below, 1% where the price is greater than $78 and less than or equal to C$88, 2% where the price is greater than $88 and less than or equal to $105 and 3% where the price is greater than $105, up to an aggregate maximum payment of $15 million. The total value of the Andora Transaction will be up to $55 million in cash paid to the Company, assuming satisfaction of all of the conditions under the Contingent Consideration and the Conditional Payment Agreement. The completion of the Andora Transaction is subject to the approval of the shareholders of CanAsia and the TSX Venture Exchange. There can be no assurance that the Andora Transaction will be completed as proposed, or at all. See “Recent Developments” in the MD&A for additional information regarding the Andora Transaction.
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On May 6, 2026, the Company, together with Andora, entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (the “KIGAM Agreement”) with the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (“KIGAM”) with respect to Andora’s heavy oil project in Sawn Lake, Alberta. The KIGAM Agreement provides for staged project funding by KIGAM of up to CAD $26 million over three years, with a possible fourth-year operating period. The KIGAM Agreement is structured as a cooperative development arrangement for the demonstration and operation of solvent-assisted thermal bitumen recovery and related processing technologies at Sawn Lake. The project scope includes recommissioning Andora’s suspended facility, installing Andora’s proprietary produced water boiler (“PWB”) and enhanced steam-SAGD related systems, and later installing an experimental partial upgrader and water treatment modules. Andora agrees that, upon delivery of the PWB module to the Sawn Lake site, it shall assign to KIGAM an undivided fifty percent ownership interest in the PWB patent. As at June 30, 2026, the Company has received a total of $9.5 million in funding pursuant to the KIGAM Agreement. See “Recent Developments” in the MD&A for additional information regarding the KIGAM Agreement.
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CanAsia had a working capital deficit of $2.2 million, no long-term debt and shareholders’ equity of $23.6 million at June 30, 2026.
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Common shares outstanding were 113.6 million at August 17, 2026 and at June 30, 2026.
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Net income was $18.9 million ($0.17 per share) in the second quarter of 2026 compared to net loss of $0.9 million ($0.01 per share) in the second quarter of 2025. As a result of the Agreement with KIGAM, income in the second quarter of 2026 included an impairment recovery of $19.9 million related to the Sawn Lake exploration and evaluation assets.
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Cash flow used in operations in the second quarter of 2026 was $0.5 million ($0.00 per share) in the second quarters of 2026 and 2025. Cash flow used in operations in the second quarter of 2026 was mainly attributable to general and administrative expense of $1.1 million and operating expense of $0.1 million to restart and maintain the facility of Andora.
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General and administrative expense was $1.1 million in the second quarter of 2026 compared to $0.5 million in the second quarter of 2025. General and administrative expense is comprised primarily of expenses related to personnel and premises, external services, and public company costs.
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Personnel and premises costs were $0.7 million in the second quarter of 2026 compared to $0.2 million in the second quarter of 2025. These costs include salaries and benefits for employees, and fees incurred for consultants. They also include rent and other office costs related to the Company’s Calgary office.
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External service costs were $0.2 million in the second quarters of 2026 and 2025. These costs are mainly related to professional fees for legal, audit, tax services, information technology and engineering.
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Public company costs were $0.1 million in the second quarters of 2026 and 2025. These costs were incurred for maintaining the Company’s status as a public company and mainly related to shareholder reporting and meetings, TSXV fees, transfer agent, insurance and directors’ fees.
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Operating expenses were $0.1 million in the second quarter of 2026 compared to $0.2 million in the second quarter of 2025. These expenses were incurred to restart and maintain the assets of Andora’s SAGD project facility and wellpair at Sawn Lake Central.
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The natural gas pipeline tariff agreement which was entered into between Andora and a third party in 2018 with a commencement date of June 1, 2023 was recognized as an onerous contract under IAS 37 since the operation at Sawn Lake is shut-in. The Company has recognized a provision of $0.6 million representing the net cost of fulfilling the contract as at June 30, 2026. The Company has reassessed the expected period during which the contract is anticipated to remain onerous and adjusted the provision to account for the revised onerous period, resulting in a recovery of $0.3 million in the statement of operations for the three months ended June 30, 2026.
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The current portion of the decommissioning provision of $0.6 million as at June 30, 2026 was related to the legacy subsidiaries of POEH which had held interests in the East Jabung Production Sharing Contract in Indonesia and a well pertaining to Andora’s interests in Sawn Lake, Alberta. CanAsia is withdrawing from activities in Indonesia and decommissioning related costs are expensed when incurred. The non-current portion of the decommissioning provision of $1.8 million as at June 30, 2026 pertained to Andora’s interests in Sawn Lake, Alberta.
