Press Release: CANASIA ENERGY CORP. 2026 First Quarter Financial & Operating Results

Dow Jones
May 13

CALGARY, AB, May 13, 2026 /CNW/ - CanAsia Energy Corp. ("CanAsia" or the "Company") (TSXV: CEC) reports 2026 first quarter consolidated financial and operating results.

The Company is today filing its unaudited consolidated financial statements as at and for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and related management's discussion and analysis 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 first quarter results, President and CEO Jeff Chisholm stated: "The first quarter of 2026 was a period dominated by negotiations and technical work related to the recently announced completed transaction with KIGAM of Korea. Activities now shift to the operational phase of the Sawn Lake pilot project, with submission of a category 2 amendment to the existing Sawn Lake approval the highest priority. Additional module engineering design activities will continue in parallel to the amended application and fabrication of the first SAGD module, anticipated to commence in approximately 6 months. In Thailand, the expected December 2025 25(th) Onshore Concession bid round winners announcement was delayed by a snap election announcement. The election took place in February 2026, a new cabinet has been installed, and we expect an announcement of the bid winners at any time."

HIGHLIGHTS

   -- As announced by the Company on May 6, 2026, subsequent to March 31, 2026, 
      the Company, together with its wholly-owned subsidiary Andora Energy 
      Corporation ("Andora"), entered into a cooperative research and 
      development agreement (the "Agreement") with the Korea Institute of 
      Geoscience and Mineral Resources ("KIGAM") with respect to Andora's heavy 
      oil project in Sawn Lake, Alberta. The 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 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 and enhanced steam-SAGD related systems, and later 
      installing an experimental partial upgrader and water treatment modules. 
      Andora agreed that, upon delivery of the produced water boiler module to 
      the Sawn Lake site, it shall assign to KIGAM an undivided fifty percent 
      ownership interest in the produced water boiler patent. 
 
   -- CanAsia had a working capital deficit of $0.5 million, no long-term debt 
      and shareholders' equity of $4.5 million at March 31, 2026. 
 
   -- Common shares outstanding were 112.8 million at May 12, 2026 and at March 
      31, 2026. 
 
   -- Net loss was $0.7 million ($0.01 per share) in the first quarter of 2026 
      and 2025. 
 
   -- Cash flow used in operations in the first quarter of 2026 was $0.6 
      million ($0.01 per share) compared to $1.2 million ($0.01 per share) in 
      the first quarter of 2025.  Cash flow used in operations in the first 
      quarter of 2026 was mainly attributable to general and administrative 
      expense of $0.5 million and operating expense of $0.2 million to maintain 
      the shut-in facility of Andora. 
 
   -- General and administrative expense was $0.5 million in the first quarters 
      of 2026 and 2025. General and administrative expense is comprised 
      primarily of expenses related to personnel and premises, external 
      services, and public company costs. 
 
          -- Personnel and premises costs were $0.2 million in the first 
             quarters of 2026 and 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. 
 
          -- External service costs were $0.2 million in the first quarters of 
             2026 and 2025. These costs are mainly related to professional fees 
             for legal, audit, tax services, information technology and 
             engineering. 
 
          -- Public company costs were $0.1 million in the first 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. 
 
   -- Operating expenses were $0.2 million in the first quarters of 2026 and 
      2025. These expenses were incurred to safeguard and maintain the assets 
      of Andora's suspended SAGD project facility and wellpair at Sawn Lake 
      Central. 
 
   -- 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 $0.9 
      million representing the net cost of fulfilling the contract as at March 
      31, 2026. 
 
   -- The current portion of the decommissioning provision of $0.6 million as 
      at March 31, 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 $1.7 million as March 31, 
      2026 pertained to Andora's interests in Sawn Lake, Alberta. 

OUTLOOK

After the recently announced completed transaction with KIGAM of Korea, activities now shift to the operational phase of the Sawn Lake pilot project, with submission of a category 2 amendment to the existing Sawn Lake approval as the highest priority. Additional module engineering design activities will continue in parallel with the compilation of the amended application, and fabrication of the first module is anticipated to commence in approximately 6 months.

In Thailand, the expected December 2025 25(th) Onshore Concession bid round winners announcement was delayed by a snap election announcement by the Thai Government. The election took place in February 2026 and a new cabinet has been installed. CanAsia expects an announcement of the bid winners at any time.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

At March 31, 2026, CanAsia had a working capital deficit of $0.5 million (including the current portion of the natural gas pipeline tariff provision of $0.3 million and the current portion of the decommissioning provision of $0.6 million). Non-current deposits of $1.3 million consisted of deposits placed with the Alberta Energy Regulator in Canada for the interests of Andora at Sawn Lake. The non-current portion of the natural gas pipeline tariff provision was $0.6 million, and the non-current portion of the decommissioning provision was estimated at $1.7 million for Andora's wells and facilities in Canada. The Company's exploration and evaluation assets at March 31, 2026 amounted to $5.7 million.

As at March 31, 2026, CanAsia did not have sufficient resources available to fund expected activity levels over the next 12 months. However, as a result of the Agreement with KIGAM, the Company is expected to have sufficient funding available to restart production at the Sawn Lake property. The Company may require additional capital to support general corporate activities, general and administrative costs and for any evaluation and exploration program in respect of a Thailand concession in the event the Company is successful in the Thailand bid round.

The amount and timing of the capital required to fund the ongoing operations of CanAsia, including the evaluation and exploration program for a potential Thailand concession is not known. However, it is reasonably certain that the amount of capital required is in excess of the working capital currently held by CanAsia.

In order to continue as a going concern and fund its ongoing operations, unless and until such time as CanAsia's operations begin generating revenue, CanAsia will require additional funds through debt or equity financings or other available means. However, there is no assurance that CanAsia will be able to obtain adequate financing or alternative sources of funds on terms satisfactory to CanAsia or at all.

Financial and Operating Results

 
                                              Three months ended March 31, 
($000s of Canadian dollars except where       2026            2025 
indicated) 
FINANCIAL 
Financial Statement Results 
Net loss (1)                                           (674)           (730) 
 Per share -- basic and diluted                     $ (0.01)        $ (0.01) 
Cash flow used in operating activities (2)             (566)         (1,175) 
 Per share -- basic and diluted                     $ (0.01)        $ (0.01) 
Cash flow from (used in) investing 
 activities (2)                                         (13)               - 
 Per share -- basic and diluted                     $ (0.00)               - 
Cash flow from (used in) financing 
 activities (2)                                         (10)             (2) 
 Per share -- basic and diluted                     $ (0.00)        $ (0.00) 
Working capital                                        (526)           2,337 
Shareholders' equity (3)                               4,500           7,218 
Weighted average shares outstanding (000s)           112,794         112,794 
General and administrative expense (1)                 (497)           (484) 

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