Canada’s First Co-Produced Geothermal Power Project is Operational

CALGARY, Alberta, March 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Razor Energy Corp. (“Razor”) (TSXV: RZE) in conjunction with FutEra Power Corp. (“FutEra”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Razor, is pleased to announce it has successfully constructed, commissioned, and is operating its co-produced geothermal power project in Swan Hills, Alberta (the “Project”). The Project is held within FutEra’s wholly owned subsidiary Swan Hills Geothermal Power Corp. (“Swan Hills Power”).

The Project combines an Organic Rankine Cycle (“ORC”) Turbine, which captures geothermal heat from the production fluid, and a Natural Gas Turbine (“NGT”). The NGT began operations on September 8, 2022 and the ORC began operations on January 29, 2023. Both the ORC and the NGT have grid interconnections which enable direct sales of electricity to the Alberta electricity grid at merchant power prices. Neither the ORC or NGT are subject to hedging for pricing or to commitments to any level of power generation beyond voluntary dispatch commitments. Both the NGT and the ORC systems have been running in steady state while optimization efforts are underway to get to design capacity.

The final construction cost of the Project is estimated to be $49 million.

The Project was privately financed by Razor and Arena Investors. Arena Investors is an institutional asset manager with US$2.2 billion of committed assets under management that specializes in providing innovative capital solutions for middle market companies.   Razor and FutEra are appreciative for their direct support of the Project and for the vision of partnering in geothermal power generation in Canada.

The Alberta Investment Management Corporation, (“AIMCo”), on behalf of certain of its clients, is Razor’s largest shareholder and prime lender since inception in 2017. Razor and FutEra recognizes the ongoing capital support and vision that AIMCo has and continues to provide. AIMCo is a true partner in showcasing what a small Alberta based oil & gas company can achieve in transforming legacy assets into new and renewable sources of low emission electricity generation.

Through the Natural Resource Canada’s Clean Growth Program, this geothermal “first” received $7.75 million for the geothermal development aspects of the Project. A further $2 million contribution from Alberta Innovates also provided important early support for the Project. Emissions Reduction Alberta (“ERA”) contributed $10 million to the Project, ensuring that an Alberta company would construct and operate the first commercial co-produced geothermal power project in Canada. ERA’s funding was sourced from the Government of Alberta’s Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund. As trusted partners, Natural Resources Canada, Alberta Innovates and Emissions Reduction Alberta work together to facilitate collaboration and co-funding of projects.

“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I would like to congratulate Razor Energy Corp. and FutEra on the successful construction and commissioning of Canada’s first co-produced Geothermal Power Project. Supported by investments from Natural Resources Canada, this project demonstrates the power of innovation and partnership in creating sustainable jobs while growing the economy here in Alberta and across Canada.”

Hon. Jonathan WilkinsonCanada’s Minister of Natural Resources

“Alberta has long championed the geothermal industry. It is exciting to watch an idea for a pilot project grow into an industry-scale, commercial operation. This made-in-Alberta solution ushers in a new era of clean energy that will spur an entirely new industry in the province that taps into our existing oil and gas resources and expertise.”

Justin Riemer, Emissions Reduction Alberta, CEO

The Project development also required regulatory support and both FutEra and Razor would like to congratulate all the regulatory bodies involved, with special commendation to the Alberta Energy Regulator (“AER”). The AER took the lead on facilitating the path forward, and during the Project announced the Geothermal Resource Act, which provides clarity for future projects.

THE PROJECT

Legacy oil and gas fields in Alberta, and globally, face challenges with lower production levels and high fixed costs. However, these fields also have practical advantages when considering the existing infrastructure, reservoir characteristics, wells, and operational footprints. To meet the objectives of creating lower carbon electricity and leveraging oil and gas operations, FutEra and Razor have successfully designed, constructed, commissioned and is now operating a geothermal/natural gas hybrid power plant in Swan Hills, Alberta.

Razor produces and injects large volumes of hot production fluids, which carry heat as a renewable form of geothermal energy on daily basis as part of its ongoing conventional oil and gas operations and waterflood activities. This hot fluid provides FutEra with the opportunity to capture geothermal heat energy and generate power with zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Co-production means no new surface land footprint is required as the Project utilizes existing assets such as processing infrastructure, producing wells, produced water reinjection system and an operating gathering and distribution system. Using existing assets yield cumulative, and substantive, effects of reducing typical geothermal project capital outlay, improving security of heat supply and improving economic returns. In addition, our co-production approach enables Alberta’s fledgling geothermal industry to develop alongside Alberta’s well-respected, world-class oil and gas operations, safety standards and regulatory best practices. Geothermal power is baseload and solves for the intermittent challenge of other renewable energy sources. FutEra’s Project stands out as a demonstration of creative and practical co-produced geothermal energy production.

FutEra’s next phase of the Project will see the addition of solar, and potentially carbon capture with usage and/or sequestration, with the objective to create a net negative carbon emitting traditional oil and gas asset.

Razor and FutEra have demonstrated the synergies and cooperation needed to define a type of transformative energy and sets the standard of how traditional oil and gas companies can evolve into ‘energy and technology’ companies necessary for the future of the Alberta energy complex.

For further investor information please contact the undersigned at info@futerapower.com

FUTURE PROJECTS

FutEra’s development efforts will now focus on larger, lower emissions natural gas and renewable electricity generation projects with similar themes – leveraging Razor and other oil and gas producer’s operations to create financial and tactically advantaged development scenarios and prospective competitive returns to investors.

FutEra and Razor will continue geothermal energy development with a second co-produced geothermal power project under design, and ready to construct in 2023/24.

About FutEra

FutEra leverages Alberta’s resource industry innovation and experience to create transitional power and sustainable infrastructure solutions to commercial markets and communities, both in Canada and globally. Currently, FutEra operates a first of its kind co-produced geothermal and natural gas hybrid power project in Swan Hills, Alberta.

www.futerapower.com

About Razor

Razor is a publicly traded junior oil and gas development and production company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, concentrated on acquiring, and subsequently enhancing, producing oil and gas properties primarily in Alberta. The Company is led by experienced management and a strong, committed Board of Directors, with a long-term vision of growth, focused on efficiency and cost control in all areas of the business. Razor currently trades on TSXV under the ticker “RZE”.

www.razor-energy.com

Razor has two active subsidiaries, FutEra and Blade Energy Services Corp. (“Blade”).

About Blade

Blade Energy Services is a subsidiary of Razor. Operating in west central Alberta, Blade’s primary services include fluid hauling, road maintenance, earth works including well site reclamation and other oilfield services.

www.blade-es.com

For additional information please contact:

Doug Bailey Lisa Mueller
President and Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Executive Officer
Razor Energy Corp FutEra Power Corp
Executive Director
FutEra Power Corp
Razor Energy Corp/FutEra Power Corp
800, 500-5th Ave SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 3L5
Telephone: (403) 262-0242

READER ADVISORIES

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS: This press release contains forward-looking statements. More particularly, this press release contains statements concerning, but not limited to, the Project; the next phase of the Project with solar and carbon capture with usage and/or sequestration, with the objective to create a net negative carbon emitting traditional oil and gas asset; development of a second co-produced geothermal power project; and future projects including lower emissions natural gas and renewable electricity generation projects. In addition, the use of any of the words “anticipate”, “believe”, “intend”, “may”, “is”, “will”, “should”, “expect” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.

The forward-looking statements are based on certain key expectations and assumptions made by the Company, including but not limited to expectations and assumptions concerning the continued availability of capital, current legislation, receipt of required regulatory approvals, the timely performance by third-parties of contractual obligations, the success of the Project, the performance of existing wells and their ability to deliver hot production fluids, the Company’s growth strategy, general economic conditions, availability of required equipment and services, and commodity price volatility. Although the Company believes that the expectations and assumptions on which the forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on the forward-looking statements because the Company can give no assurance that they will prove to be correct. Since forward- looking statements address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those currently anticipated due to several factors and risks. These include, but are not limited to, risks associated with the oil and gas industry and geothermal electricity projects in general (e.g., operational risks in development, exploration and production; delays or changes in plans with respect to exploration or development projects or capital expenditures; variability in geothermal resources; the uncertainty of estimates and projections relating to production, costs and expenses, and health, safety and environmental risks), electricity and commodity price and exchange rate fluctuations, changes in legislation affecting the oil and gas and geothermal industries and uncertainties resulting from potential delays or changes in plans with respect to exploration or development projects or capital expenditures. Please refer to the risk factors identified in the annual information form and management discussion and analysis of the Company which are available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date hereof and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by applicable securities laws.

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PLUS to conduct open toll payment system trial run at Penang Bridge, BKE in September

PLUS Malaysia Berhad (PLUS) will conduct a trial run for the implementation of its open toll payment system using credit and debit cards at the Penang Bridge and Butterworth-Kulim Expressway in September.

Through the open toll payment system, motorists can use credit and debit cards to pay toll charges once the system is fully operational in September.

PLUS chief operating officer Datuk Zakaria Ahmad Zabidi said they will work with the Malaysia Highway Authority (LLM) to implement the system.

“PLUS welcome the statement by Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi about the implementation of the open toll payment system, especially allowing motorists to use debit and credit cards on several highways, including the Penang Bridge.

“We are currently preparing to have a trial run of the system where motorists can use the debit and credit cards at the Radia Frequency Identification (RFID) lanes, as well as use the e-wallet Touch ‘n Go at the Penang Bridge,” he said in a statement, here today.

He added that a similar trial run will be carried out to test the system at the BKE toll plaza in Kubang Semang as PLUS are always finding ways to provide a more conducive toll payment system for motorists.

Nanta Linggi had said the open toll payment system will begin in September at the Sungai Besi Expressway, the Ampang-Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway (DUKE), the New Pantai Expressway (NPE), the Guthrie Corridor Expressway and the Penang Bridge.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

UMS, ITBM to collaborate in field of translation and editing

Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and the Malaysian Institute of Translation and Books (ITBM) are collaborating to strengthen the field of translation and editing between the two parties.

UMS vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Kasim Mansor in a statement said the collaboration, among other things, aims to increase the number of certified translators and editors among UMS academic staff.

He said the move was also to highlight UMS as a hub of quality translation and editing services in Sabah and in Malaysia.

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by Kasim and ITBM managing director and CEO Sakri Abdullah and ITBM business development manager Nor Azanizan Anawar at the UMS Senate meeting room here today.

According to Kasim, UMS and ITBM have agreed to cooperate on three matters, including organising a Translation and Editing Workshop for UMS academic staff and to promote the university’s visibility and prestige as ITBM’s East Malaysia hub.

“Another is to give exposure, training and opportunities to UMS academics to publish books without the complexity of the publishing process and problems of cost,” said Kasim.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

48,000 women expected to receive breast, cervical cancer screening benefit

A total of 48,000 high-risk women are expected to benefit from the subsidised mammogram tests and cervical cancer screening provided by the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM).

Its Deputy Minister Aiman Athirah Sabu said a sum of RM6 million has been allocated for mammogram test subsidies in Budget 2023, while RM5.5 million was allocated for cervical cancer screening subsidies.

“I am confident this provision will bring relief especially to women who are at risk and will also reduce the burden of the less privileged who wish to go for breast and cervical cancer screening,” she said when winding up the debate on the Ministry’s Supply Bill 2023 at the committee level at the Dewan Rakyat today.

Meanwhile, she said KPWKM was still in the process of detailing the establishment of the Child Development Department (JPKK) as announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim when presenting the 2023 Budget.

She said engagement sessions are being held with stakeholders to finetune the JPKK set up.

“In addition, the Social Welfare Department (JKM) has made several preparations in empowering the Children’s Division through a quick win proposal framework for the establishment of JPKK involving legal officers and officers from KPWKM, JKM and the related agencies,” she said.

Aiman Athirah also informed that the ministry will continue to legalise unregistered nurseries and child care centres across the country, in addition to providing RM15 million as soft loan to help entrepreneurs.

The Dewan Rakyat then approved an allocation of RM3.196 billion (RM3,196,960,900) for KPWKM in the 2023 Budget at the committee level through a majority vote.

The Dewan Rakyat sitting continues next Monday.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Ramadan bazaars bustling despite drizzle

A slight drizzle here and in a number of places elsewhere in the country did not stop the crowd from returning to the bazaars on the first day of Ramadan.

A Bernama check in KUALA LUMPUR found that visitors started flooding the Kampung Baru Ramadan Bazaar as early as 3 pm to get a variety of iftar dishes including ‘kuih’ (cakes).

A visitor who only wanted to be known as Sarah Hadi told Bernama that she enjoyed seeing people from various races come to the bazaar and described it as unique only to Malaysia.

Hanafi Mat Dom, 47, said his stall, which sells three pieces of honey chicken wings at the price of RM 5, is visited by customers as early as 2 pm.

In NEGERI SEMBILAN, drizzling weather did not dampen the mood of the Ramadan bazaar at Bandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban.

State Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry director Muhammad Zahir Mazlan, said a total of 103 enforcement officers were assigned to 52 Ramadan bazaars throughout Negeri Sembilan for monitoring, especially the price of goods.

In MELAKA, a ‘begedil’ trader, Adhwa Khairunnisa, 21, said this year’s Ramadan bazaar atmosphere at Pasar Ramadan Merlimau in Jasin was more lively than in previous years during COVID-19.

In KEDAH, the scorching heat did not stop people from visiting the Ramadan bazaar at Darul Aman Stadium, Alor Setar as early as 3.30 pm.

Alor Setar City Council (MBAS) Market and Hawker Division head Jazilah Jalaludin said a total of 192 stalls selling various food and drinks are operating from 3 pm to 7 pm throughout the month of Ramadan.

“Apart from food and drinks, there are 70 stalls selling clothes such as baju kurung and baju Melayu in this bazaar,” she told Bernama today.

In PENANG, the Menu Rahmah dishes sold at the Ramadan bazaar at the grounds of the Umar Ibnu Al-Khattab Mosque, Bayan Baru were well received by customers.

A trader, Kadir Jamaludin, 42, said he offers a Menu Rahmah dish at a price of RM5 but still makes sure the portion is satisfactory.

In TERENGGANU, ‘ayam pusing Madu Sarawak’ trader Zaizuri Zahid, 46, said he takes a month off from work to focus on the business at the Shahbandar Ramadan Bazaar.

Meanwhile in PERAK, the state government suggested that traders offer discounts to customers who bring their own food containers when purchasing food.

State Housing and Local Government Committee chairman Sandrea Ng Shy Ching said it was aimed at making consumers aware of the importance of protecting the environment by avoiding the use of plastic bags and responding to the concept of an eco-friendly Ramadan Bazaar.

“We will discuss with traders to get a win-win solution, including offering discounts to customers who bring their own containers,” she told reporters after distributing biodegradable plastic bags to visitors at the Perak Stadium Ramadan Bazaar in Ipoh.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

DBKL to take random food samples from Ramadan bazaars

Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will collect 120 random food samples from 62 Ramadan bazaars throughout the city to ensure the safety and health of city dwellers.

Mayor Datuk Seri Mahadi Che Ngah said the samples, to be taken according to a daily schedule, will be sent to the DBKL Food Security and Analysis Centre (FoSAC) for analysis.

He said food sampling will also be carried out if there are any complaints or cases of food poisoning.

“If there is any case of contamination, compounds will be issued to the hawkers involved.

“Action to be taken include blacklisting hawkers and not giving them a Ramadan bazaar licence next year,” he said at the launch of the 2023 Ramadan Bazaar Food Safety Campaign at Taman Tasik Permaisuri, here, today.

Earlier, Mahadi launched the Zero Single-Use Plastic campaign, which is a continuation of the ban and enforcement of the use of plastic bags, plastic straws and polystyrene containers enforced in the Federal Territory since 2017.

Mahadi said DBKL also introduced the Rahmah Ramadan Bazaar, which involves eight food truck operators at an approved site in Jalan Raja, while another 33 behind Campbell Complex and at the Lot 4 parking area of Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

38 senators take part in debate on motion of thanks for royal address

A total of 38 senators participated in the debate on the motion of thanks for the royal address in the Dewan Negara, which carried on for three days since Tuesday.

Before adjourning the sitting at 5.05 pm today, Dewan Negara deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Mohamad Ali Mohamad said the ministers would answer the questions brought up by the senators on Monday and Tuesday.

Earlier, among the issues raised in today’s debate session was on aid for the B40 group in Sarawak, the illegal immigrants in Sabah and the management of the customary land of the Orang Asli.

Senator Rita Sarimah Patrick Insol expressed hope that targeted crop subsidies and land preparation for oil palm plantations would be reintroduced to help the B40 group in Sarawak get out of poverty.

“The Bumiputera community in Sarawak is rich in land but poor in money, poor in machines, poor in methods and other manufacturing resources. Crop subsidies including site preparation for oil palm plantations have previously benefited many B40 families,” she said.

Senator Datuk Bobbey Ah Fang Suan suggested that the Malaysian government discuss with the Philippine government to open a consulate general office in Sabah to address the issue of illegal immigrants and refugees in the state.

Meanwhile, Senator Manolan Ahmad proposed the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development to establish a special committee on Orang Asli land to coordinate the powers of the state and federal governments in managing the matter.

The Dewan Negara sitting continues Monday.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency