Calima Energy Limited announced that the Calima-1 vertical well (official designation - Calima Tommy A-54-C/94-G-09) intersected the top of the Montney Formation at 1,562 meters, which is within 4 meters of the pre-drill prognosis. Coring operations commenced at 1,571 meters with successful core recovery down to 1,801m. The Montney is 254 meters thick at the well location which matches pre-drill predictions and is comparable to the thickness of section encountered by adjacent Operators. The cored section gives an almost complete (90%) section through the Montney. All core has now been recovered to surface and has been delivered to the laboratory for processing and analysis. Elevated gas readings were recorded during coring operations and gas escape bubbles were noted on the rig floor as the core was recovered to surface. This is in-line with expectations and is an encouraging indication of hydrocarbon saturation. The background gas readings in the lower parts of the Montney were particularly elevated. This will be investigated further through detailed core analysis in the laboratory and evaluation of the wireline logging data which will be acquired over the coming days. The forward plan is to drill ahead to a target depth of approximately 1,875 meters before running a comprehensive suite of wireline logs. The wireline data will be used to confirm the depth of the two horizontal wells which will be drilled immediately after completion of the Calima-1 logging operations. The wireline and core data combined will provide essential stratigraphic and rock property data that will be integrated with production test results to determine the productivity of the Montney Formation over the Calima Lands and provide important data for an updated reserves report which will be commissioned post the completion of drilling and testing operations.