FEC Resources Reports on SC 72 Force Majeure Declaration

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 13, 2022) - FEC RESOURCES INC. (OTC Pink: FECOF) ("FEC" or the "Company") wishes to make shareholders aware of the following letter that was sent to the Philippine Stock Exchange by PXP Energy Corporation effectively declaring Force Majeure on Service Contract 72.

"11 April 2022

PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE, INC.
6/F Philippine Stock Exchange Tower 5th Avenue corner 28th Street Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City

Attention: Ms. Janet A. Encarnacion
Head, Disclosure Department

Gentlemen:

PXP Energy Corporation ("the Company" or "PXP") wishes to inform the Exchange that (i) PXP, as operator under Service Contract No. 75 and (ii) Forum (GSEC 101) Limited ("Forum"), as operator under Service Contract No. 72, received a directive from the Department of Energy ("DOE") on 6 April 2022 to "put all on hold all exploration activities for SC 75 and SC 72 until such time that the [Security, Justice and Peace Coordinating Cluster ("SJPCC")] has issued the necessary clearance to proceed."

This was the first time that PXP and Forum learned of this requirement for a clearance from the SJPCC before undertaking the work obligations that the DOE has required PXP and Forum to undertake in respect of SC 75 and SC 72, respectively, following the lifting of Force Majeure by the DOE on 14 October 2020, under threat of cancellation of SC 75 (in respect of PXP) and SC 72 (in respect of Forum).

Nevertheless, after PXP and Forum received the directive of the DOE to suspend exploration activities on 6 April 2022, both operators complied with this directive by suspending their respective activities. PXP and Forum, however, understood the suspension to be temporary considering that (i) the DOE has been keen for exploration activities to be conducted since the DOE's lifting of the Force Majeure on 14 October 2020; and (ii) both operators have been closely coordinating with the DOE regarding the planned exploration activities (which are part of their respective work obligations under SC 75 and SC 72). Taking these into account, PXP and Forum, through their letters dated 8 April 2022, expressed willingness to resume activities immediately (and no later than 11 April 2022), but if they have not received written confirmation from the DOE by 10 April 2022 that they can resume their activities on 11 April 2022 at the latest, they will consider the suspension of work issued by the DOE to be indefinite and a Force Majeure event that will entitle them to be excused from the performance of their respective obligations and to the extension of the exploration period under SC 75 and SC 72.