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1 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: PURPOSE OF WORK: MIRU service companies/start frac PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Leland Joiner FROM TIME TO HRS DATE: DAY # 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 1 Met with Pro Petro and Frac Tank Rantals and marked where they wanted to put the 10:00 AM 7:00 PM 9 Zarvona DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY OPERATION Blue Quail started to lay out water transfer line and Frac Tank Rental started to set t trailers with communications, plumbed in the intermidiate casing and filled cellar with COST SUMMARY Intangible Costs Pro Petro Frac Pro Petro CT Water Transfer Supervision $1,200 Stuart wellhead $550 Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals $1,950 Flowback Trailer House $3,300 Communications $500 Tangible C NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $7,500 Daily Tangible Costs $7,500 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

2 3/6/ AFE No: e tanks. tanks. Set two office h dirt and gravel. 15% Slick 20# XL Total Grand 40/70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR ui Costs $7,500 $7,500

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4 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: PURPOSE OF WORK: MIRU service companies/start frac PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Leland Joiner FROM TIME TO HRS 7:00 AM 7:30 AM 0.5 7:30 AM 1:00 PM 5.5 1:00 PM 5:00 PM 4 Waiting on water to fill the casing. 5:00 PM 6:30 PM 1.5 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 0.5 Secured the well and SDFN Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY Held safety meeting with all personnel OPERATION DATE: DAY # Install Frac stack,flowback iron and manifold and test to 9000 psi. Tested the interm and held it for 5 minutes. Shut the intermidiate in and left it with 500 lbs on it. Finally got word from the water truck and was told his started went out and he couldn morning. I decided to fill the test pump up with the water transfer line and tried to fill success. We will have to test the casing in cthe morning when coil tubing gets to loc Intangible Costs Pro Petro Frac Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals Flowback Trailer House Communications $850 $1,200 $900 $200 $200 $400 $250 $75 Tangible C NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $4,075 Daily Tangible Costs $11,575 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

5 3/7/ AFE No: 15% Slick 20# XL Total Grand 40/70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR midiate casing to 500 psi n t get another one until the casing again without cation and gets rigged up. ui Costs $4,075 $11,575

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7 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: PURPOSE OF WORK: MIRU service companies/start frac PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Leland Joiner FROM TIME TO HRS 5:00 AM 5:30 AM 0.5 5:30 AM 10:43 AM :43 AM 11:31 AM 0.79 RIH with motor and bit did weight check at 11:31 AM 12:15 PM :15 PM 1:45 PM 1.5 Continue in the hole to TD 15,888' with BHA for cleanout run. DATE: DAY # 1:45 PM 3:00 PM 1.25 Tagged on cement at 15,818' and drilled down to 15,881'. Pulled back 20 ' and sent 3:00 PM 6:45 PM 3.75 POOH pumping 4 bpm. 6:45 PM 7:30 PM 0.75 Change out BHA from cleanout tools to TCP guns. 7:30 PM 10:30 PM :30 PM 12:00 AM 1.5 Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY Held safety meeting with all personnel OPERATION Spot equipment and rig up coil unit. We had to wait on coil connector for about an ho connector and did a pull test of 35,000 lbs. Rigged up te rest of the BHA consiting of hydraulic disconnect, 2.88" HP sceen sub, 2.88" diverter sub 2.88" hydropull, 2.88" e crossover, and 3.75 JZ rock bit. Pressure tested the casing to 8,000 psi and held for brought the pressure up on the casing the backside climbed to 1200 psi. Continue in hole performed another weight check at RIH with the following BHA 3.13" coil connector, 2.88" dual flapper back pressure va disconnect, 2.88" crossover, 3.03" TCP crossover, " TCP guns, 3.15" firing he Perforate 15,877'-15,878', 15,851'-15,852', 15,822'-15,823', 15,794'-15,795', 15,765 All shots fired pumped 12 bbls of 15% HCl acid down through the coil tubing to put it into formation, formation broke at bpm. Intangible Costs Pro Petro Frac Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead $1,200 $650 Tangible C

8 Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals Flowback Trailer House Communications $200 $200 $400 $250 $75 NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $2,975 Daily Tangible Costs $7,050 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

9 3/8/ AFE No: 15% Slick 20# XL Total Grand 40/70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR our then we installed the f 2.88" jars, 2.88" extreme air motor, 3.13" r 15 minutes as we t a 10/10/10 sweep. alve, 2.88" Hydraulic ead. 5'-15,766', 15,737'-15,738. t on spot. Pushed acid ui Costs

10 $2,975 $14,550

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12 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: PURPOSE OF WORK: MIRU service companies/start frac PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Leland Joiner FROM TIME TO HRS 12:00 AM 3:00 AM 3 POOH lay down tools. 3:00 AM 5:00 AM 2 Blow down reel with Nitrogen RDMO. 5:00 AM 5:30 AM 0.5 Secure well and SDFN. Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY OPERATION DATE: DAY # Intangible Costs Pro Petro Frac Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals $43,356 $1,200 $650 $200 $200 $400 Tangible C

13 Flowback Trailer House Communications Baker tools API TCP $250 $75 $32,448 $9,000 NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $87,779 Daily Tangible Costs $94,829 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

14 3/9/ AFE No: 15% Slick 20# XL Total Grand 40/70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR ui Costs

15 $87,779 $102,329

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17 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: PURPOSE OF WORK: MIRU service companies/start frac PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Kris Lee/Orian Flake FROM TIME TO HRS 6:00 AM 6:00 PM 12 6:00 PM 10:00 PM 4 Waiting on Pro-Petro to arrive with chemicals and RU 10:00 PM 3:00 AM 5 Pro Petro RU iron and spotted chemicals. 3:00 AM 4:00 AM 1 Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT Waiting on Pro-Petro to MIRU University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY OPERATION Waitng on fluid tech and acid to arrive on location to conduct pre-frac testing DATE: DAY # 4:00 AM 5:00 AM 1 Ran flow loop test and attempted to test lines found a leak on the top flange of the g 5:00 AM 6:00 AM 1 Fixing leak on the goat head off loading acid and bucket testing. Intangible Costs Pro Petro Frac Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals $43,356 $5,200 $650 $200 $200 $400 Tangible C

18 Flowback Trailer House Communications Baker tools API TCP $250 $75 $32,448 $9,000 NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $91,779 Daily Tangible Costs $186,608 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

19 3/12/ AFE No: 15% Slick 20# XL Total Grand 40/70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR ui goats head. Costs

20 $91,779 $194,108

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22 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: Completing stages 1-27 PURPOSE OF WORK: Completing stages 1-27 PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Kris Lee/Orian Flake 9:30 AM 10:30 AM 1 Stuart's changed out the wireline ring and tightened flange back down. 10:30 AM 11:00 AM 0.5 Pressure tested lines to 9,000 psi. 11:00 AM 2:15 PM 3.25 Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY DATE: DAY # TIME OPERATION FROM TO HRS 6:00 AM 6:30 AM 0.5 Bucket tested chemical pumps and waited for acid to finish offloading. Attempted to had a leak on the wellhead. 6:30 AM 9:30 AM 3 Waited for Stuart's to arrive on location to change out brass ring and tighten down w Stage 1 Frac: SICP: 1,620 psi. Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,367 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,458 bbls. Total load to recover: 9,495 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 84,833 lbs, 263,774 lbs, Total 40/70 Garnet: 67,288 lbs Proppant pumped this stage: 415,895 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 415,895 lbs. ISIP: 3,505 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 76.1 bpm, Pavg: 6,128 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** The wellhead hangers below the bottom master valve started leaking wh Pumped the acid through the perfs then shut down to tighten the hangers before sta Trucks didn't kick out at 7,900 psi so they were lowered slightly. Extended pad 200 bbls because of the shutdown to open the formation back up. KCL substitute pump bouncing around a little too much during the stage so we swap during the 1.25 ppg 40/70 sand stage. Stage pumped as designed with no other issues. Pressures for the 5/10/15 minutes were 2,882/2,836/2,800 psi. 2:15 PM 5:45 PM 3.5 5:45 PM 7:15 PM 1.5 7:15 PM 9:30 PM :30 PM 12:00 AM 2.50 Pressure tested pump down lines to 7,500 psi and RIH with stage 2 plug and guns. marker joint and liner top before starting to pump down the guns. Got on depth and plug. Saw one kick and waited for charges. No other kicks were seen so pulled up to tag the plug. Not plug was seen so logged the well while POOH slowly. After POOH wireline found a damaged plug with broken slips changed out plug and in the hole. RIH set stage 2 CBP at 15,721'. Perforated: 15,707'-15,708', 15,678'-15,679', 15,64 15,622'. 15,592'-15,593', 15,563'-15,564'. All shots fired. Stage 2 Frac: SICP: 2,586 psi, Formation broke at 6,423 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,488 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,583 bbls. Total load to recover: 19,335 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,076 lbs, 264,666 lbs, Total 40/70 Garnet: 66,333 lbs Proppant pumped this stage: 416,075 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 831,970 lbs. ISIP: 3,583 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 75.8 bpm, Pavg: 6,604 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** While pumping 1.75 ppg Ottawa pressure began to increase with sand o concentration was dropped back down to 1.50 ppg to finish the stage.

23 12:00 AM 2:00 AM 2 2:00 AM 4:45 AM :45 AM 6:00 AM 1.25 RIH set stage 3 CBP at 15,550'. Perforated: 15,534'-15,535', 15,505'-15,506', 15,47 15,449'. 15,419'-15,420', 15,390'-15,391'. All shots fired. Stage 3 Frac: SICP: 2,679 psi, Formation broke at 6,659 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,385 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,480 bbls. Total load to recover: 28,946 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,146 lbs, 263,601 lbs, Total 40/70 Garnet: 68,841 lbs Proppant pumped this stage: 417,588 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 1,249,558 lbs. ISIP: 3,734 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 74. bpm, Pavg: 6,696 psi 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** Stage was pumped to design without issue. Ran Tracer 100 RIH set stage 4 CBP at 15,375'. Perforated: 15,361'-15,362', 15,332'-15,333', 15,30 15,276'. 15,246'-15,247', 15,217'-15,218'. All shots fired. Baker Water Treatment Baker Scale Treatment Baker Scale Hand Intangible Costs $3,795 Pro Petro Frac $2,250 Pro Petro CT $1,200 Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals Flowback Trailer House Communications S-3 Pump down API Wireline Tracer $193,851 $4,750 $5,200 $650 $200 $200 $400 $250 $75 $7,271 $15,300 $3,000 Tangible C NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $238,392 Daily Tangible Costs $425,000 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

24 3/12/ AFE No: o pressure test but still 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR wireline flange. s. psi, Qmax: 81. bpm, hen we had high pressure. arting the stage again. pped to a backup pump Tied into DV tool, bottom attempted to set the and pumped back down re-headed before starting 49'-15,650', 15,621'- m. Pumpdown 257 bbls s. psi, Qmax: 80.4 bpm, on formation. Sand

25 76'-15,477', 15,448'- m. Pumpdown 131 bbls s. i, Qmax: 80. bpm, Pmax: 04'-15,305', 15,275' Costs $238,392 $432,500

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28 Lease/Well No: Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H CURRENT WELL TEST: Completing stages 1-27 PURPOSE OF WORK: Completing stages 1-27 PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Kris Lee/Orian Flake DAILY ACTIVITY DATE: DAY # TIME OPERATION FROM TO HRS 6:00 AM 6:45 AM 0.75 POOH with wireline. Stage 4 Frac: SICP: 2,743 psi, Formation broke at 7,346 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,808 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,903 bbls. Total load to recover: 38,974 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,078 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa226,224 lbs, Total 40/70 Proppant pumped this stage: 323,066 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 1,572,624 lbs. ISIP: 3,355 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 77.4 bpm, Pavg: 7,230 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** The ball hit as the rate was dropped. 6:45 AM 9:30 AM 2.75 Pressure came up during the 1.5 ppg 40/70 sand stage and broke back over. Then sweep was added before starting back into proppant at.5 and then 1.0 ppg. Held 1. again because of increasing pressure. Dropped 2 bbls to get well swept and was go saw a good cleanout. Pressure was still higher than previous sweep so we started s ppg. When Garnet got to perfs the pressure came up again so flush was called. 9:30 AM 11:30 AM 2 11:30 AM 2:30 PM 3 RIH set stage 5 CBP at 15,202'. Perforated: 15,188'-15,189', 15,159'-15,160', 15,13 15,101'. 15,073'-15,074', 15,044'-15,045'. All shots fired. Stage 5 Frac: SICP: 2,911 psi, Formation broke at 6,216 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 11,548 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 11,643 bbls. Total load to recover: 50,729 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 84,997 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 263,332 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,563 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 1,989,187 lbs. ISIP: 3,794 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 76.2 bpm, Pavg: 7,254 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** Pressure increased while the 0.5 ppg 100 mesh was on formation so the sweep run. Started back in at 0.5 ppg and stepped up back to design concentration Pressure increased during the 1.75 ppg 40/70 Ottawa sand stage so a dirty sweep o stepping back up to 1.75 to finish the stage. All Proppant placed. 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 2 RIH set stage 6 CBP at 15,029'. Perforated: 15,014'-15,015', 14,986'-14,987', 14,95 14,933'. 14,900'-14,901', 14,871'-14,872'. All shots fired.

29 4:30 PM 7:30 PM 3 Stage 6 Frac: SICP: 2,958 psi, Formation broke at 5,708 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 10,413 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 10,508 bbls. Total load to recover: 61,344 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,158 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,546 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 408,893 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 2,398,080 lbs. ISIP: 4,127 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 74.5 bpm, Pavg: 7,208 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** Exteneded the sweep in order to clean up formation before stepping up t During 1.75 ppg 40/70 White we saw pressure increase and went to a sweep. Ramp 1.00 ppg before staging into 1.50 ppg 40/70 White and finished the stage on 1.50 pp pumping 40/70 Garnet saw pressure increased and shortly after Pro Petro lost the h lbs short on the stage. Ran Tracer 200 7:30 PM 9:30 PM 2 9:30 PM 12:45 AM 3.25 RIH set stage 7 CBP at 14,856'. Perforated: 14,843'-14,844', 14,813'-14,814', 14,78 14,757'. 14,727'-14,728', 14,698'-14,699'. All shots fired. Stage 7 Frac: SICP: 3,108 psi, Formation broke at 6,058 psi, while pumping 11 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 12,071 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 12,166 bbls. Total load to recover: 73,622 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,088 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,624 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 415,720 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 2,813,800 lbs. ISIP: 4,159 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 71.5 bpm, Pavg: 7,096 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** Extended sweep after 100 Mesh to reduce pressure. While pumping 1.5 pressure began to climb a sweep was pumped with little pressure relief. Staged into before stepping up to 1.00 then 1.25 ppg 40/70 white the stage was finished on 1.25 prop was placed. Ran Tracer :45 AM 2:45 AM :45 AM 5:45 AM 3 RIH set stage 8 CBP at 14,683'. Perforated: 14,669'-14,670', 14,641'-14,642', 14,61 14,584'. 14,554'-14,555', 14,525'-14,526'. All shots fired. Stage 8 Frac: SICP: 3,000 psi, Formation broke at 6,058 psi, while pumping 11 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,589 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,684 bbls. Total load to recover: 83,420 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,160 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,591 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 402,634 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 3,216,434 lbs. ISIP: 3,870 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 73.6 bpm, Pavg: 6,764 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** After seating the ball with acid on formation we shut down for 20 mins to formation. Pressure increased when 1.5 ppg hit formation so the concentration wasn't increase Went to flush early because of rising pressure. Pumped all but 14,000 lbs of Garnet 5:45 AM 6:00 AM 0.25 RIH with wireline at time of report Baker Water Treatment Baker Scale Treatment Intangible Costs $6,325 Pro Petro Frac $3,750 Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead Frac Tanks $323,085 $4,750 $5,200 $650 $200 Tangible C

30 NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Acid Tanks Rentals Flowback Trailer House Communications S-3 Pump down API Wireline Tracer Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $200 $400 $250 $75 $7,271 $20,400 $3,000 $375,556 Daily Tangible Costs $800,556 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

31 3/14/ AFE No: m. Pumpdown 125 bbls /70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR Garnet: 11,764 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, came up again so a.5 ppg but had to sweep it oing to call it a stage but straight to Garnet at.5 31'-15,132', 15,100'- m. Pumpdown 112 bbls Garnet: 68,234 lbs. psi, Qmax: 81. bpm, e 1.0 ppg was cut and a n. of 0.5 ppg was run before 58'-14,959', 14,932'

32 m. Pumpdown 107 bbls. 70 Garnet: 59,189 lbs. psi, Qmax: 78. bpm, to 1.00 ppg 40/70 White. ped 40/70 white back to pg Garnet. While hopper we cut sand '-14,786', 14,756'- m. Pumpdown 112 bbls Garnet: 66,008 lbs. psi, Qmax: 76. bpm, 50 ppg 40/70 White o.50 ppg 40/70 White 5 ppg 40/70 Garnet. All 12'-14,613', 14,583'- m. Pumpdown 114 bbls Garnet: 52,883 lbs. psi, Qmax: 79. bpm, o allow acid to sit on ed to 1.75 ppg t. Ran Tracer Costs

33 $375,556 $808,056

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36 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: Completing stages 1-27 PURPOSE OF WORK: Completing stages 1-27 PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Kris Lee/Orian Flake FROM TIME TO HRS 6:00 AM 7:45 AM :45 AM 10:30 AM 2.75 Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY OPERATION DATE: DAY # RIH set stage 9 CBP at 14,510'. Perforated: 14,496'-14,497', 14,468'-14,469', 14,43 14,411'. 14,381'-14,382', 14,352'-14,353'. All shots fired. Stage 9 Frac: SICP: 2,986 psi, Formation broke at 6,512 psi, while pumping 11 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 10,930 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 11,025 bbls. Total load to recover: 94,550 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,085 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 256,221 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,067 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 3,632,501 lbs. ISIP: 3,830 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 78.1 bpm, Pavg: 7,167 p Pmax: 7,778 psi. ***Notes*** Slowed down to rolling over pumps when acid got onto formation for five near wellbore. Lost the hopper briefly during the 1.5 ppg 40/70 sand stage. Pressure steadily increased slowly during the 1.5 ppg sand stage. Went to 1.75 ppg was so slow. Added a sweep during the 1.75 ppg 40/70 Ottawa sand stage because Stepped back into proppant at 0.5 and stepped up to 1.0 and then 1.25 ppg to finish proppant placed. 10:30 AM 12:30 PM 2 12:30 PM 3:45 PM 3.25 RIH set stage 10 CBP at 14,337'. Perforated: 14,323'-14,324', 14,295'-14,296', 14,2 14,238'. 14,208'-14,209', 14,179'-14,180'. All shots fired. Stage 10 Frac: SICP: 3,054 psi, Formation broke at 5,930 psi, while pumping 9 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 11,644 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 11,739 bbls. Total load to recover: 106,399 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,169 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 261,790 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 395,188 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 4,027,689 lbs. ISIP: 3,945 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 78.6 bpm, Pavg: 7,147 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** Slowed down to rolling over pumps when acid got onto formation for five near wellbore. Pressure started to increase just after the 1.75 ppg 40/70 proppant hit the blender. to increase with increasing hydrostatic pressure. The well was swept before 1.75 go drop rate to 73 bpm to get it swept. Started proppant again at 0.5 and came back up ppg and held as pressure started increasing again. Swept well because of poor pre Pressure broke back better on the second sweep so proppant was started again at ppg increments.

37 3:45 PM 5:30 PM :30 PM 8:15 PM 2.75 RIH set stage 11 CBP at 14,164'. Perforated: 14,151'-14,152', 14,122'-14,123', 14,0 14,065'. 14,035'-14,036', 14,004'-14,005'. All shots fired. Stage 11 Frac: SICP: 3,119 psi, Formation broke at 5,719 psi, while pumping 11 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,512 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,607 bbls. Total load to recover: 116,097 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,122 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 263,834 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,286 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 4,443,975 lbs. ISIP: 4,399 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 75.9 bpm, Pavg: 6,518 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** Ball hit early after slowing rate. Slowed down with acid on formation to 5b 40/70 White before going to 1.75 ppg 40/70 White and finishing off the stage on 1.7 placed. 8:15 PM 10:00 PM :00 PM 12:45 AM 2.75 RIH set stage 12 CBP at 13,991'. Perforated: 13,978'-13,979', 13,949'-13,950', 13,9 13,892'. 13,862'-13,863', 13,833'-13,834'. All shots fired. Stage 12 Frac: SICP: 3,197 psi, Formation broke at 5,533 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 10,132 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 10,227 bbls. Total load to recover: 126,412 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,097 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 265,682 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,551 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 4,860,526 lbs. ISIP: 4,692 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 74.2 bpm, Pavg: 6,522 p Pmax: 7,868 psi. ***Notes*** Slowed rate to 5 bpm with acid on formation for 10 mins. While staging i hopper was lost dropping sand to.50 ppg before recovering. Staged into 1.00 ppg 4 stepped back to 1.50 ppg 40/70 White. Due to a pressure increase while starting Ga 1.50 ppg. 12:45 AM 2:30 AM :30 AM 5:30 AM 3 RIH set stage 13 CBP at 13,818'. Perforated: 13,805'-13,806', 13,776'-13,777', 13,7 13,719'. 13,689'-13,690', 13,660'-13,661'. All shots fired. Stage 13 Frac: SICP: 3,255 psi, Formation broke at 5,651 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,401 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,496 bbls. Total load to recover: 135,992 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,139 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,773 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,574 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 5,277,100 lbs. ISIP: 4,167 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 73.1 bpm, Pavg: 6,384 p Pmax: 7,775 psi. ***Notes*** With acid on formation slowed rate to 5 bpm for 10 mins. While on.50 p spiked with sand on formation rate was dropped from 61 bpm to 57 bpm and pressu staging 1.00 ppg 100 Mesh working rate back to 80 bpm. Stage pumped to design a 5:30 AM 6:00 AM 0.5 At report time Wireline is RIH Baker Water Treatment Baker Scale Treatment Intangible Costs $6,325 Pro Petro Frac $3,750 Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead Frac Tanks $323,085 $4,750 $5,200 $650 $200 Tangible C

38 NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Acid Tanks Rentals Flowback Trailer House Communications S-3 Pump down API Wireline Tracer Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $200 $400 $250 $75 $7,271 $25,500 $3,000 $380,656 Daily Tangible Costs $1,181,212 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

39 3/15/ AFE No: '-14,440', 14,410'- m. Pumpdown 105 bbls /70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR Garnet: 74,761 lbs. psi, Qmax: 82. bpm, e minutes to let it work g because the increase e of increasing pressure. h the stage with all 266'-14,267', 14,237'- m. Pumpdown 110 bbls Garnet: 48,229 lbs. psi, Qmax: 81. bpm, e minutes to let it work The pressure continued ot to formation having to p to 80 bpm. Went to 1.0 essure response. 0.5 ppg and stepped up in

40 092'-14,093', 14,064'- m. Pumpdown 91 bbls Garnet: 67,330 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, bpm. Extended 1.50 ppg 5 ppg Garnet. All Prop 920'-13,921', 13,891'- m. Pumpdown 88 bbls Garnet: 65,772 lbs. psi, Qmax: 81. bpm, into 1,75 ppg white the 40/70 white and stair arnet it was pumped at 747'-13,748', 13,718'- m. Pumpdown 84 bbls Garnet: 66,662 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, ppg 100 Mesh pressure ure dropped before all prop placed Costs

41 $380,656 $1,188,712

42 Total Grand

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44 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: Completing stages 1-27 PURPOSE OF WORK: Completing stages 1-27 PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Kris Lee/Orian Flake FROM TIME TO HRS 6:00 AM 7:30 AM 1.5 7:30 AM 10:00 AM 2.5 Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY OPERATION DATE: DAY # RIH set stage 14 CBP at 13,645'. Perforated: 13,632'-13,633', 13,603'-13,604', 13,5 13,546'. 13,516'-13,517', 13,488'-13,489'. All shots fired. Stage 14 Frac: SICP: 3,244 psi, Formation broke at 4,156 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,184 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,279 bbls. Total load to recover: 145,336 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,174 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 263,954 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,633 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 5,693,733 lbs. ISIP: 4,113 psi, with a Frac Gradient of 0.81 psi/ft. Qavg: 77.4 bpm, Pavg: 6,662 psi 7,775 psi. ***Notes*** Slowed down to rolling over pumps when acid got onto formation for five near wellbore. Held high pressures during the first part of the stage. After the 0.5 ppg 100 mesh wa a significant drop allowing up to get to 80 bpm. Stage pumped as designed. Ran Tracer :00 AM 11:00 AM 1 Stuart's greased the wellhead. 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 2 RIH set stage 15 CBP at 13,473'. Perforated: 13,459'-13,460', 13,430'-13,431', 13,4 13,373'. 13,343'-13,344', 13,315'-13,316'. All shots fired. Stage 15 Frac: SICP: 3,065 psi, Formation broke at 6,820 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 8,566 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 8,661 bbls. Total load to recover: 154,066 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,136 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 208,811 lbs. Proppant pumped this stage: 293,947 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 5,987,680 lbs. ISIP: 3,923 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 77.1 bpm, Pavg: 6,987 p Pmax: 7,775 psi. ***Notes***Slowed down to rolling over pumps when acid got onto formation for five near wellbore. 1:00 PM 3:30 PM 2.5 Switched gears around during the beginning of the 1.5 ppg 100 mesh sand stage be overheating. Pressure started increasing just before 1.5 ppg hit formation and continued to increa added at.75 ppg before going back to design concentration. The formation didn't re was added. The pressure came back down but still not below the original pressures but the pressure kept increasing before it hit formation. Sand was cut and the well s didn't come back down after the wellbore was completely clean so the stage was sh proppant placed. 3:30 PM 5:45 PM 2.25 RIH set stage 16 CBP at 13,296'. Perforated: 13,282'-13,283', 13,254'-13,255', 13,2 13,200'. 13,175'-13,176', 13,142'-13,143'. All shots fired.

45 5:45 PM 9:00 PM 3.25 Stage 16 Frac: SICP: 3,228 psi, Formation broke at 6,674 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 10,216 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 10,311 bbls. Total load to recover: 164,438 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 84,911 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,989 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,514 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 6,404,194 lbs. ISIP: 4,131 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 70.2 bpm, Pavg: 6,781 p Pmax: 7,800 psi. ***Notes*** With acid on formation slowed rate to 5 bpm for 10 mins. Extended pad pressure before starting.50 ppg 100 Mesh at 49 bpm. Went to 1.50 ppg 40/70 White returning to 1,25 ppg 40/70 white adjusted rate and waited for a downward slope in p to 1.50 ppg 40/70 White. Finished the stage on 1.50 ppg Garnet. All prop placed. Ra 9:00 PM 10:30 PM :30 PM 1:30 AM 3.00 RIH set stage 17 CBP at 13,131'. Perforated: 13,113'-13,114', 13,087'-13,088', 13,0 13,027'. 13,000'-13,001', 12,969'-12,970'. All shots fired. Stage 17 Frac: SICP: 3,215 psi, Formation broke at 6,044 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 96 bbls. Total Slickwater: 10,224 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 10,320 bbls. Total load to recover: 174,821 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,010 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,567 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,534 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 6,820,728 lbs. ISIP: 3,963 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 73. bpm, Pavg: 6,581 psi 7,786 psi. ***Notes*** With acid on formation rate was dropped to 5 bpm for 10 mins. While on pressure began to climb sand was stepped back down to 1.25 ppg 40/70 White and stage was finished on 1.25 ppg Garnet. All prop placed. 1:30 AM 3:00 AM 1.5 3:00 AM 5:45 AM 2.75 RIH set stage 18 CBP at 12,958'. Perforated: 12,940'-12,941', 12,911'-12,912', 12,8 12,854'. 12,825'-12,826', 12,796'-12,797'. All shots fired. Stage 18 Frac: SICP: 3,237 psi, Formation broke at 3,841 psi, while pumping 11 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,332 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,427 bbls. Total load to recover: 184,304 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,016 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,780 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,670 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 7,237,398 lbs. ISIP: 4,224 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 77.9 bpm, Pavg: 6,089 p Pmax: 7,786 psi. ***Notes*** With acid on formation rate was slowed to 5 bpm for 10 mins. Stage was prop placed. 5:45 AM 6:00 AM 0.25 Baker Water Treatment Baker Scale Treatment At report time Wireline is RIH to plug and perf stage 19 of 27. Intangible Costs $6,325 Pro Petro Frac $3,750 Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals Flowback Trailer House Communications S-3 Pump down $323,085 $4,750 $5,200 $650 $200 $200 $400 $250 $75 $7,271 Tangible C

46 NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. API Wireline Tracer Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $25,500 $3,000 $380,656 Daily Tangible Costs $1,561,868 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

47 3/16/ AFE No: '-13,575', 13,545'- m. Pumpdown 65 bbls /70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR Garnet: 67,505 lbs. i, Qmax: 81. bpm, Pmax: e minutes to let it work as on formation there was 401'-13,402', 13,372'- m. Pumpdown 69 bbls psi, Qmax: 81. bpm, minutes to let it work ecause it was ase. A dirty sweep was espond well so full sweep s. Went back to 0.5 ppg swept again. The pressure hut down with only 70% 228'-13,229', 13,199'

48 m. Pumpdown 61 bbls. 70 Garnet: 66,614 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, in order to see level e 400 bbl slug. Before pressure before returning an trace '-13,056', 13,026'- m. Pumpdown 63 bbls Garnet: 66,957 lbs. i, Qmax: 80. bpm, Pmax: n 1.50 ppg 40/70 White d pressure dropped. The 882'-12,883', 12,853'- m. Pumpdown 56 bbls Garnet: 66,874 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, s pumped as designed all Costs

49 $380,656 $1,569,368

50 Total Grand

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52 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: Completing stages 1-27 PURPOSE OF WORK: Completing stages 1-27 PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Kris Lee/Orian Flake FROM TIME TO HRS 6:00 AM 7:45 AM :45 AM 10:15 AM 2.5 Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY OPERATION DATE: DAY # RIH set stage 19 CBP at 12,781'. Perforated: 12,767'-12,768', 12,738'-12,739', 12,7 12,681'. 12,652'-12,653', 12,623'-12,624'. All shots fired. Stage 19 Frac: SICP: 3,210 psi, Formation broke at 6,083 psi, while pumping 9 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,160 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,255 bbls. Total load to recover: 193,610 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,202 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,106 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,968 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 7,654,366 lbs. ISIP: 4,288 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 77.1 bpm, Pavg: 6,614 p Pmax: 7,961 psi. ***Notes*** With acid on formation rate was slowed to 5 bpm for 10 mins. Stage pumped as designed with no issues 10:15 AM 12:00 PM :00 PM 2:45 PM 2.75 RIH set stage 20 CBP at 12,608'. Perforated: 12,594'-12,595', 12,565'-12,566', 12,5 12,506'. 12,479'-12,480', 12,450'-12,451'. All shots fired. Stage 20 Frac: SICP: 3,205 psi, Formation broke at 5,032 psi, while pumping 9 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 10,011 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 10,106 bbls. Total load to recover: 203,761 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,140 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,117 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,748 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 8,071,114 lbs. ISIP: 4,020 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 77.5 bpm, Pavg: 6,522 p Pmax: 7,714 psi. ***Notes*** Slowed down to rolling over pumps when acid got onto formation for 10 m wellbore. Pressure started to increase at the end of the 1.5 ppg sand stage. Staged into 1.75 continued to increase slowly. Stepped back down to 1.25 ppg sand stage to let pres the rest of the stage at 1.25 ppg because pressure lined out but didn't decrease exc changes. Pressure increased during the Garnet sand stage but all proppant was placed. Ran 2:45 PM 4:45 PM 2 RIH set stage 21 CBP at 12,435'. Perforated: 12,418'-12,419', 12,392'-12,393', 12,3 12,338'. 12,306'-12,307', 12,277'-12,278'. All shots fired.

53 4:45 PM 7:15 PM 2.5 7:15 PM 8:45 PM 1.5 8:45 PM 9:30 PM :30 PM 10:45 PM :45 PM 1:00 AM 2.25 Stage 21 Frac: SICP: 3,283 psi, Formation broke at 5,411 psi, while pumping 9 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,359 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,454 bbls. Total load to recover: 213,252 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,179 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,815 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 407,354 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 8,478,468 lbs. ISIP: 4,324 psi, with a Frac Gradient of 0.83 psi/ft. Qavg: 77.5 bpm, Pavg: 6,601 psi 7,689 psi. ***Notes*** With acid on formation slowed rate to 5 bpm for 10 mins. Extended the 1 stage to allow pressure to to begin trending down. Extended 1.50 ppg 40/70 White to pressure trend. Before stage into 1.75 ppg 40/70 White. Due to an increasing pressu Garnet at 1.50 ppg. Pressure continue trending up cut sand 8000 lbs short to flush t RIH set stage 22 CBP at 12,262'. Perforated: 12,250'-12,251', 12,219'-12,220', 12,1 12,165'. 12,133'-12,134', 12,104'-12,105'. All shots fired. Shutdown after pumping away acid to allow water transfer to fix transfer pump Waited on waterr transfer to fix transfer pump Stage 22 Frac: SICP: 3,415 psi, Formation broke at 6,888 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,791 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,886 bbls. Total load to recover: 223,180 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 84,923 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,791 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,736 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 8,895,204 lbs. ISIP: 4,510 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 69.7 bpm, Pavg: 6,596 p Pmax: 7,957 psi. ***Notes*** With acid on formation rate was slowed to 5 bpm water transfer began h pumped away acid and shutdown to fix the issue. After resuming the stage while on Petro began having issue with the hydration unit. Screws were cut until the issue wa starting.50 ppg 100 Mesh and worked back to 1.50 ppg 100 Mesh before returning b Extended 1.50 ppg 40/70 to allow a downward pressure trend before staging into 1.7 Stage was finished on 1.75 ppg Garnet all prop placed. 1:00 AM 2:30 AM 1.5 2:30 AM 5:30 AM 3 RIH set stage 23 CBP at 12,089'. Perforated: 12,075'-12,076', 12,046'-12,047', 12,0 11,990'. 11,960'-11,961', 11,931'-11,932'. All shots fired. Stage 23 Frac: SICP: 3,597 psi, Formation broke at 7,571 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,293 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,388 bbls. Total load to recover: 232,605 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,834 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 337,867 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,485 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 9,311,689 lbs. ISIP: 4,621 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 73.1 bpm, Pavg: 6,394 p Pmax: 7,857 psi. ***Notes*** After the ball hit formation pressure began to increase and reached 7740 from 10 bpm to 7 bpm pressure dropped 7541 lbs. Increased rate to 8 bpm but pres 7845 lbs Rate was dropped back to 7 bpm riding 7500 until acid hit formation and br bpm and held for 15 mins. Extended.50 ppg 100 Mesh briefly to watch it on formatio designed all prop placed. 5:30 AM 6:00 AM 0.5 Baker Water Treatment Baker Scale Treatment At report time Wireline is RIH to plug and perf stage 19 of 27. Intangible Costs $6,325 Pro Petro Frac $3,750 Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead $323,085 $4,750 $5,200 $650 Tangible C

54 NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals Flowback Trailer House Communications S-3 Pump down API Wireline Tracer Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $200 $200 $400 $250 $75 $7,271 $25,500 $3,000 $380,656 Daily Tangible Costs $1,942,524 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

55 3/17/ AFE No: '-12,710', 12,680'- m. Pumpdown 51 bbls /70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR Garnet: 67,660 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, 536'-12,537', 12,505'- m. Pumpdown 45 bbls Garnet: 67,491 lbs. psi, Qmax: 81. bpm, minutes to let it work near 5 ppg and pressure ssures line out. Pumped cept with hydrostatic n Tracer '-12,364', 12,337'

56 m. Pumpdown 37 bbls. 70 Garnet: 57,360 lbs. i, Qmax: 80. bpm, Pmax: 1.25 ppg 40/70 White o wait on donward ure trend staged into he well. 190'-12,191', 12,164' m. Pumpdown 42 bbls Garnet: 67,022 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, having pump issue we 1.00 ppg 100 Mesh Pro as resolved. We then back to schedule. 75 ppg 40/70 White. 017'-12,018', 11,989'- m. Pumpdown 37 bbls Garnet: 66,495 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, 0 lbs rate was dropped ssure increased again to roke. Slowed rate to 5 on. Stage was pump as Costs

57 $380,656 $1,950,024

58 Total Grand

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60 Lease/Well No: CURRENT WELL TEST: Completing stages 1-27 PURPOSE OF WORK: Completing stages 1-27 PULLING UNIT: KOP 10,429' TD: 15,906' KB ABOVE GL: 30 10,713' PBTD: 15,885' INT CSG: 60 10,998' TVD: 10,950' PROD CSG: 90 11,275' Kris Lee/Orian Flake FROM TIME TO HRS 6:00 AM 7:30 AM 1.5 7:30 AM 10:00 AM 2.5 Zarvona Energy DAILY WORKOVER / COMPLETION REPORT University 1-36 #6H DAILY ACTIVITY OPERATION DATE: DAY # RIH set stage 24 CBP at 11,916'. Perforated: 11,902'-11,903', 11,873'-11,874', 11,8 11,817'. 11,787'-11,788', 11,758'-11,759'. All shots fired. Stage 24 Frac: SICP: 3,523 psi, Formation broke at 7,800 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,447 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,542 bbls. Total load to recover: 242,173 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,116 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,151 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,619 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 9,728,308 lbs. ISIP: 4,152 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 79.4 bpm, Pavg: 6,514 p Pmax: 7,857 psi. ***Notes*** Pressure increased to 7,800 psi when the ball seated so rate was droppe didn't increase so rate was increased to 7 bpm and pressure held at 7,800 psi until i bpm until the acid hit formation. Pumped acid in slowly for 10 minutes before going Pressure fluctuated during the 1.5 ppg 40/70 Ottawa sand stage. Proppant concen ppg until the Garnet sand stage. Went to 1.75 ppg on Garnet because of smooth pr Pressure started increasing during the Garnet so proppant concentration was dropp bbls before coming back up to finish the stage because the pressure lined out during 10:00 AM 11:45 AM :45 AM 2:15 PM 2.5 RIH set stage 25 CBP at 11,743'. Perforated: 11,729'-11,730', 11,700'-11,701', 11,6 11,644'. 11,614'-11,615', 11,589'-11,590'. All shots fired. Stage 25 Frac: SICP: 3,315 psi, Formation broke at 5,597 psi, while pumping 11 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 94 bbls. Total Slickwater: 9,172 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,266 bbls. Total load to recover: 251,461 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,072 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,136 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 416,633 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 10,144,941 lbs. ISIP: 4,098 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 80. bpm, Pavg: 6,170 psi 7,814 psi. ***Notes*** Stage pumped as designed. Ran Tracer 800 2:15 PM 4:15 PM 2 RIH set stage 26 CBP at 11,570'. Perforated: 11,555'-11,556', 11,525'-11,526', 11,4 11,466'. 11,435'-11,436', 11,408'-11,409'. All shots fired.

61 4:15 PM 8:00 PM 3.75 Stage 26 Frac: SICP: 3,219 psi, Formation broke at 7,739 psi, while pumping 12 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 11,249 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 11,344 bbls. Total load to recover: 262,825 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 85,078 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 264,285 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 414,846 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 10,559,787 lbs. ISIP: 3,816 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 74.6 bpm, Pavg: 6,151 p Pmax: 7,774 psi. ***Notes*** Formation didn't break before we had to drop rate. Stayed under 11 bpm then slowed down to 5 bpm for 10 minutesdata van died near the end of pad. The b 10 minutes so the stage was shut down before going to proppant so the van could b generator. Hooked the van up to a generator and started pumping. Got into the sta Pumped and extra 200 bbls then started into 100 mesh. Van went down again durin sand stage. Pumpdown was given the well and pumped 450 bbls at 18 bpm while v data van generator overheated due to lack of coolant. Coolant was added and the v flushed well to ensure it wouldn't overheat again. Pumps and blender had to be clea have frac start cleaning out the wellbore. Added a pad of 850 bbls stepping the rate the proppant up at once. Exteneded 1.50 ppg 40/70 White to allow downward pressu into 1.75 ppg 40/70 White pressure began to climb sand was dropped back to 1.25 p staged at /70 Garnet to insure all prop was placed. 8:00 PM 9:30 PM 1.5 9:30 PM 10:15 PM :15 PM 12:45 AM 2.50 RIH set stage 27 CBP at 11,390'. Perforated: 11,375'-11,376', 11,345'-11,346', 11,3 11,286'. 11,255'-11,256', 11,225'-11,226'. All shots fired. Waiting on Pro Petro to fix pump issues before starting the stage. Stage 27 Frac: SICP: 3,126 psi, Formation broke at 5,600 psi, while pumping 10 bpm Pumped: Total 15% HCL Acid: 95 bbls. Total Slickwater: 8,997 bbls. Load to recover for this stage: 9,092 bbls. Total load to recover: 271,938 bbls. Containing: Total 100 Mesh: 82,673 lbs, Total 40/70 Ottawa: 258,532 lbs, Total 40/7 Proppant pumped this stage: 404,513 lbs. Total proppant pumped: 10,964,300 lbs. ISIP: 3,805 psi, with a Frac Gradient of psi/ft. Qavg: 77.5 bpm, Pavg: 5,842 p Pmax: 7,614 psi. ***Notes*** With acid on formation slowed rate to 5 bpm for 10 mins. Stage was pum issue. 12:45 AM 2:15 AM 1.5 2:15 AM 5:15 AM 3 5:15 AM 6:00 AM 0.75 RIH set Cap plug CBP at 10,410' Performed successful negative test on the plug. W Pro Petro and relative services RDMO. Topped off frac tanks for drillout. Stuart wellhead services arrived on location to remove goats head Baker Water Treatment Baker Scale Treatment Intangible Costs $5,060 Pro Petro Frac $3,000 Pro Petro CT Transportation for Frac stac Water Transfer Supervision Stuart wellhead Frac Tanks Acid Tanks Rentals Flowback Trailer House $258,468 $4,750 $5,200 $650 $200 $200 $400 $250 Tangible C

62 NOTE: All costs are field estimates only. Communications S-3 Pump down API Wireline Tracer Daily Intangible Costs Cum. Intangible Costs $75 $7,271 $25,500 $3,000 $314,024 Daily Tangible Costs $2,256,548 Cum. Tangible Costs TOTAL DAILY COST TOTAL CUM. COST

63 3/18/ AFE No: '-11,845', 11,816'- m. Pumpdown 26 bbls /70 30/50 CBR20/40 CBR Garnet: 67,352 lbs. psi, Qmax: 81. bpm, ed to 4 bpm. Pressure it had to be dropped to 6 to rate. ntration was held at 1.5 ressure decrease. ped to 1.25 ppg for 150 g the change. 672'-11,673', 11,643'- m. Pumpdown 22 bbls Garnet: 67,425 lbs. i, Qmax: 81. bpm, Pmax: 498'-11,499', 11,465'

64 m. Pumpdown 20 bbls. 70 Garnet: 65,483 lbs. psi, Qmax: 81. bpm, m until acid hit formation batteries would only last be fixed or hooked up to a age with similar pressures. ng the 1.0 ppg 100 mesh van was worked on. The van run while pumpdown aned out before we could e up slowly to not pick all ure trend before staging ppg 40/70 White then 317'-11,318', 11,285'- m. Pumpdown 21 bbls Garnet: 63,308 lbs. psi, Qmax: 80. bpm, mp to design without Wireline POOH Costs

65 $314,024 $2,264,048

66 Total Grand

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