The Board of Directors of Armour Energy Limited announced that the Company has agreed indicative terms with Gas2Grid for a farmin. Gas2Grid will fund 3D seismic acquisition, drilling, and fracture stimulation activity in exchange for 50% equity in a portion of Armour's Surat Basin acreage. The investment will increase Armour's production in 2022, and the 3D seismic activity is expected to define many drilling opportunities, similar to the transformational impact 3D seismic has had in the Cooper Basin. Riverside 1 was drilled in June 1997 targeting the Tinowon formation. The Riverside Tinowon C is estimated to contain 2.6 bcf Original Gas In Place but has produced negligible gas to date. It is a low permeability but overpressured formation making it an excellent candidate for fracture stimulation. In addition to the Tinowon C, there are other formations behind pipe which are good candidates for fracture stimulation. The Riverside field is a large 480-acre structure, which is well mapped based on 3D seismic data. There are additional drilling opportunities based on existing 3D Seismic. Gas2Grid will earn a 50% interest in the Riverside Farmin block. This Farmin block is a 30 km2 subset of PL 511 comprising the Riverside field but excluding the Myall Creek field. Gas2Grid will earn its interest by funding the drilling of a new well, Riverside North-1, and subsequently funding a two-stage fracture stimulation in either Riverside North-1 or the existing Riverside-1 well. The new well, Riverside North-1, is to be drilled by no later than 30 June 2022. The two-stage fracture stimulation is to be complete by no later than 30 September 2022. The Myall-Bainbilla Farmin block is a 489 km2 block comprising PL22, PL53, PL227, and ATP647. The farmin block is to exclude existing production wells. A small portion of the block (58 km2) is covered by 3D seismic which was acquired in 2004. Armour and Gas2Grid are planning to re-process this dataset using modern inversion techniques. Armour's initial work suggest that the inversion technique could potentially identify a north easterly extension to the Myall Creek field which has been one of the most prolific fields within Armour's Surat acreage. The remaining 431 km2 of the Myall-Bainbilla Farmin block has no 3D seismic coverage but is rich with leads from 2D Seismic. Armour plans to shoot 3D seismic over a large portion of this acreage, representing the first seismic acquisition in the project area in 25 years. The 3D seismic will provide a better understanding of the structural and stratigraphic complexities of the area by utilising world class nodal technology, thereby unlocking the significant remaining prospectivity of the area and providing numerous low-risk, highly economic drill ready prospects targeting both gas and oil. Proximity to Armour's infrastructure will provide rapid monetisation of discovered hydrocarbons.