Global Oil & Gas Limited update shareholders on the work programme continuing over its 100% owned Exploration Permit 127 in the Northern Territory, along with a Company update on complimentary energy opportunities. New Project Opportunities: Consistent with its ongoing strategy of continually reviewing new opportunities across the hydrogen, helium and conventional oil and gas sector, the Company has been undertaking advanced due diligence on several complimentary projects. The Company believes diversifying into the clean technology sector is an economic, social and environmental obligation for all conventional oil and gas companies, which over recent years has brought world-class research and innovation into the sector.

Like many up and coming industries, first mover advantage is always critical. The Company will update shareholders once due diligence is complete and negotiations progress to an advanced stage. EP127 Work Programme: In November 2021 GLV undertook a Helium and Hydrogen soil sampling survey across the license.

A remote spectroscopy study was completed in June 2021, this data was reviewed and has been used to plan the next phase of field activities which include: Increase of the field gas sampling density, and refinement of the sampling methodology, Investigation of water bore gasses. Further desktop studies, including: Seismic interpretation, Geological appraisal to refine play concept, Definition of energy needs in the area, including mining and community, Definition of cultural areas of significance in the area, Consulting relevant stakeholders in the field area. The above planned activities will be used to define a clear area for further exploration activities.

Soil Gas Sampling The aim of further soil gas sampling would be to prove the migration pathway from the relatively shallow basement via faults. Data collected in the previous campaign has been used to plan sampling grids. The grid will likely consist of a sample points every over an area near the MacIntyre-1 and -2 well head locations.

A courser grid would be used around the well locations. Sampling Water Wells The company is currently assessing an additional method of non-invasive helium exploration by testing the regional water wells for helium concentration. This option requires further investigation to determine whether the option is viable option on existing wells or whether drilling new water wells would be required.

Drilling water wells has been proved as successful by Blue Star Helium in Colorado.