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I have received several emails and calls from shareholders asking us what we are doing to capture th

I have received several emails and calls from shareholders asking us what we are doing to capture this “Once in a Lifetime NG Pricing Window” as recent natural gas prices have soared to US $13/mcf (CAN +$16/mcf) which if we are in full production, would accomplish tremendous net backs and profits. [Open in your browser]( [Investor Alert] [Stockhouse.com]( Once in a Lifetime Natural Gas Pricing Window --------------------------------------------------------------- [Visit the company website]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( in a Lifetime Natural Gas Pricing Window) [LinkedIn]( [Email](mailto:?subject=Once in a Lifetime Natural Gas Pricing Window&body=http%3A%2F%2Fwhatcounts.com%2Fdm%3Fid%3DCDD5343E4749C70B5D0DD0EB839B1FC94B93FB24D3F3D6A0) FEATURED SUBMISSION | Arthur Halleran I have received several emails and calls from shareholders asking us what we are doing to capture this "Once in a Lifetime NG Pricing Window" as recent natural gas prices have soared to US $13/mcf (CAN +$16/mcf) which if we are in full production, would accomplish tremendous net backs and profits. So, I wanted to give everyone an idea as to how natural gas prices are set in our neck of the woods. [SEE COMPANY PROFILE]( Commodities such as natural gas have pricing cycles and it is difficult to predict how long these will continue. Over the long term, an economic model is based on a price forecast incorporating the extremely high gas prices currently being received and a look back and forward in time. Historically, between December 2011 to July 2015 our natural gas prices fluxuated from between US $8 to $11.5/mcf. The low point was during COVID where prices dipped below US $6/mcf. Natural gas demand in Europe has never been stronger and the fuel is increasingly in short supply, being rationed by Russia who supplies 40% of natural gas to Europe. Turkey imports the lion's share of its natural gas from Russia. On October 31, 2021, when prices tipped US $10/mcf, we had the long-term pricing assessed by a third-party consultant, who concluded prices between US $9.50/mcf - US $8.50/mcf would continue long into the future. Since then, natural gas has gone to $13/MCF, higher than anyone ever predicted. No one could predict the remarkably cold winter of 2022, a shortage for economic and political gain limiting supply, and that Germany would shut down its Nuclear reactors to promote "green energy" etc. [INVESTOR UPDATES]( Regional demand continues to grow. In 2020, around 1,765.5 Bcf of gas was distributed in Turkiye and according to BOTAS for 2021 that increased by 23.2% to 2,175 Bcf of gas. With climate change, Turkiye is experiencing drier seasons resulting in less hydroelectric and more consumption of natural gas to generate electricity. Natural gas distribution is expanding every year to increase residential and industrial gas consumption and demand. That brings to back to me our most recent [Investor Presentation]( on the Company's website where we have the NPV10% values for our current work program and my thoughts on the pricing window. I believe that the "Once in a Lifetime NG Pricing Window" is not once in a lifetime, and gas prices will remain strong in Turkiye as they have always been in the past. However, starting our 2022 development program during the strongest natural gas prices in recent history is fortuitous for the Company. In 42 years of working, Trillion’s SASB gas field is the best asset I have seen. The asset consists of a large, under-utilized infrastructure, proven unproduced gas pools that will be put on production, large upside gas adds, and high gas prices. Financing is imminent for the development of SASB. Arthur Halleran CEO & President of Trillion Energy [VIEW COMPANY WEBSITE]( [Trillion Energy Inc - Arthur Halleran, CEO | click to view]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [stockhouse]( Stockhouse Publishing Ltd. 1100 – 609 West Hastings Street | Vancouver | BC | V6B 4W4 | CA [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to you by Stockhouse Publishing Ltd. because you consented to receive messages from us. You may manage your subscription preferences at any time. You may contact our email compliance officer at compliance@stockhouse.com The advertiser featured in this Stockhouse Publishing Ltd. Alert has paid a fee in cash or stock not exceeding $5,000 to have their corporate information featured. The information shown is solely the responsibility of the advertiser [Trillion Energy], not Stockhouse Publishing Ltd, whose only function was as a supplier of media facilities. 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