Brookside Energy Limited provided shareholders and investors with an update on the preparation for the drilling of the Flames Well in the SWISH Area of Interest (AOI) in the world-class Anadarko Basin.Brookside announced that construction of the all-weather multi-well pad for theFlames Well has commenced with the mobilisation of bulldozers, scrapers and excavators to site. Construction work is progressing on schedule with Black Mesa team members regularly on-site monitoring progress and ensuring that construction of the pad and access roadis completed safely, efficiently and within budget. The completed multi-well pad will be 475 feet x 475 feet (145 metres x 145 metres) in size andwill facilitate all-weather working conditions.

Access to the pad will be from a local county roaddirectly onto the well pad. The Flames Well pad has been designed as a multi-well pad to accommodate both drilling andthe large assembly of completion and stimulation equipment that will be required post drilling. In addition, the design of the pad will allow for drilling of multiple wells in anticipation of future fullfield development of the Flames Unit.