Property Divestiture Lloydminster, AB; Silverdale, SK 210 bbl/d Heavy Oil Production

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BID DEADLINE: 12:00 pm April 7, 2016 Lloydminster, AB; Silverdale, SK 210 bbl/d Heavy Oil Sojourn Energy Inc. ( Sojourn or the Company ) has retained Sayer Energy Advisors to assist it with the sale of its non-core heavy oil assets located in the Lloydminster area of Alberta and the Silverdale area of Saskatchewan (the Properties ). Sojourn holds a 100% working interest in all P&NG rights from surface to basement in one quarter section of land in the Lloydminster area of Alberta. In the fourth quarter of 2015, net production from the Lloydminster property averaged approximately 134 barrels of oil per day. was 141 barrels of oil per day in January 2016. Operating cash flow for the Lloydminster property during the fourth quarter of 2015 averaged approximately $63,000 per month. As of February 6, 2016, Sojourn s Lloydminster property has a positive deemed net asset value of $5.8 million, with an LLR ratio of 5.67. At Silverdale, Sojourn holds non-operated working interests from 13.8%-30% in approximately two sections of land. The Silverdale property contains three distinct Sparky oil pools (30% WI) and a GP channel oil pool (13.8% WI). In the fourth quarter of 2015, net production from the Silverdale property averaged approximately 76 barrels of oil per day. was 69 barrels of oil per day in January 2016. Operating cash flow for the Silverdale property during the fourth quarter of 2015 averaged approximately $31,000 per month. The Company is selling the Properties in order to direct capital to other core properties. PROCESS & TIMELINE Sayer is accepting cash offers relating to this property divestiture until 12:00 PM on Thursday, April 7, 2016. Timeline Week of February 29, 2016 Preliminary Information Distributed March 7, 2016 Data Room Opens April 7, 2016 12:00 noon Deadline for Submission of Proposals April 1, 2016 Effective Date May 2016 Closing Sayer Energy Advisors does not conduct a second-round bidding process; the intention is to attempt to conclude a transaction or transactions with the party(ies) submitting the most acceptable proposal(s) at the conclusion of the process. Sayer Energy Advisors is accepting cash offers from interested parties until noon on Thursday, April 7, 2016. Sayer Energy Advisors 2016

OPERATIONS OVERVIEW Reserves Trimble Engineering Associates Ltd. ( Trimble ) prepared an independent reserves evaluation of Sojourn s properties as part of the Company s year-end reporting (the Trimble Report ). The Trimble Report is effective August 31, 2015 using Trimble s July 1, 2015 forecast pricing. Trimble estimates that as of August 31, 2015, the Lloydminster and Silverdale properties contained remaining proved plus probable reserves of approximately 982,000 barrels of oil, with an estimated net present value of approximately $21.8 million using forecast pricing at a 10% discount. Trimble Engineering Associates Ltd. as of August 31, 2015 COMPANY GROSS RESERVES PV BEFORE TAX Oil Natural Gas Ngl Total 5% 10% 15% Mbbl MMcf Mbbl MBOE (000 s) Proved Developed Producing 208 0 0 208 $4,823 $4,462 $4,169 Proved Non-Producing/Undeveloped 219 0 0 219 $5,088 $4,322 $3,701 Total Proved 427 0 0 427 $9,911 $8,784 $7,870 Probable 555 0 0 555 $16,044 $13,004 $10,753 Total Proved Plus Probable 982 0 0 982 $25,955 $21,788 $18,623 The reserve estimates and forecasts of production and revenues for the Company s properties were prepared within the context of the Company s year-end evaluation, which was an evaluation of all of the Company s properties in aggregate. Extraction and use of any individual property evaluation outside of this context may not be appropriate without supplementary due diligence. Values in the Total row may not correspond to the total of the values presented due to rounding. Recent production net to Sojourn from the Properties has averaged 210 barrels of heavy oil per day. Summary of Reserves & PROPERTY COMPANY INTEREST RESERVES RECENT NET PRODUCTION (Proved plus Probable) (January 2016) Oil Nat. Gas Ngl Total PV 10% Oil Natural Gas Total Mbbl MMcf Mbbl Mboe $000 bbl/d Mcf/d boe/d Lloydminster 782 - - 782 $18,456 141-141 Silverdale - GP 159 - - 159 $2,786 55-55 Silverdale - Sparky 40 40 $547 14-14 TOTAL 982 - - 982 $21,788 210-210 LLR As of February 6, 2016, Sojourn s Lloydminster property has a positive deemed net asset value of $5.8 million, with an LLR ratio of 5.67, as summarized below. Wells Deemed Asset Amount Deemed Liability Amount LLR 100/03-33-048-01W4/0 $788,308.29 $73,243.00 100/05-33-048-01W4/0 $546,191.41 $73,243.00 102/05-33-048-01W4/0 $0.00 $63,634.00 103/05-33-048-01W4/0 $2,601,355.25 $73,243.00 104/05-33-048-01W4/0 $3,104,574.17 $73,243.00 05-33 Facility $0.00 $885,000.00 Total February 6, 2016 $7,040,429.12 $1,241,606.00 5.67

LLOYDMINSTER PROPERTY Township 48, Range 1 W4 Sojourn holds a 100% working interest in all P&NG rights from surface to basement in one quarter section of land in the Lloydminster area of Alberta. The Lloydminster property is currently producing heavy oil from a GP channel which has been interpreted to be part of a northwest-trending estuarine valley fill deposit. Structural and lateral stratigraphic traps combine to create a very well contained oil pool. Stratigraphically, the channel is bound laterally by Mannville shales and silt and oil is trapped in this channel where it is structurally high. The GP channel is capped by 8-12 metres of shale cap rock. At Lloydminster, production net to the Company in the fourth quarter of 2015 averaged approximately 134 barrels of oil per day. was 141 barrels of oil per day in January 2016. Operating cash flow for the Lloydminster property during the fourth quarter of 2015 averaged approximately $63,000/month. Lloydminster, Alberta Group Plot of Sojourn s GP Heavy Oil Wells 100 bbl/d Oil 10 bbl/d 100 M bbl Cum. Oil 10 M bbl 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Sojourn Lloyd 03/05-33-048-01W4/0 GP Formation

At Lloydminster, Sojourn drilled four vertical GP oil wells and one deviated Dina water disposal well on the southwest quarter of Section 33-048-01W4, as shown on the map below. The GP heavy oil wells at Lloydminster typically start producing at rates of approximately 50 to 90 barrels of oil per day with low water cuts for six to twelve months, after which water cuts begin to climb. As such, Sojourn drilled a water disposal well, constructed a water handling facility and flow-lined its oil wells to handle produced water, improve oil recovery volumes and reduce operating costs. The Company has also installed inter-connected natural gas lines to three of its wells at Lloydminster (LSD 5-33) to utilize casing gas to prime movers and tank heating that further reduces operating costs. Geology, Geophysics and Upside Potential Sojourn has identified five proven undeveloped locations to drill on the Lloydminster oil property, as confirmed and evaluated by Trimble Engineering Associates Ltd. Additional upside exists by optimizing existing wells. Most of the Company s Lloydminster wells are carrying high fluid levels (ten to 14 joints above pump). At the appropriate time, once the property has been electrified, electric submersible pumps could be installed and the wells could be high volume lifted which would dramatically increase oil recovery. Further flow-lining to Sojourn s central battery can reduce operating costs. Disposal volumes can be increased by the addition of larger pumps. Three of the Company s wells (100/05-33, 103/05-33 and 104/05-33) are connected by flow-lines to Sojourn s water handling and disposal well at the 100/05-33 well-site. Three of the Company s wells are also inter-connected with a natural gas pipeline and the fourth well is utilizing its own wellhead natural gas to run prime movers and heat tanks. The natural gas pipeline network is connected to county gas as a back-up in the event of loss of casing gas from producing wells. Lloydminster Seismic Sojourn has proprietary seismic over its lands at Lloydminster. The Company s interpretations of the seismic are available for viewing on the workstation which is in the Data Room located in Sayer s office by parties which have executed a Confidentiality Agreement.

SILVERDALE, SK PROPERTY Township 48, Range 28 W3 Sojourn holds a non-operated 30% working interest in the P&NG rights from surface to base Mannville in portions of Sections 12 and 14-048-28W3. In addition, Sojourn holds a non-operated 13.8% working interest in pooled lands with petroleum rights within the GP Formation (comprised of certain lands in Sections 12 and 14-048-28W3 and other pooled lands) in the Silverdale area of Saskatchewan. The Silverdale property contains three distinct Sparky oil pools (30% WI) and a GP channel oil pool (13.8% WI). Recent production from the Silverdale property has averaged approximately 69 barrels of oil per day net to Sojourn. Operating cash flow for the Silverdale property during the fourth quarter of 2015 averaged approximately $31,000/month. GP Formation At Silverdale, the GP channel is interpreted to be part of a northwest-trending estuarine valley fill deposit. Stratigraphically, the channel is bounded laterally by Mannville shales and silts. Oil is trapped in this channel where it is structurally high. Structural and lateral stratigraphic traps combine to create a very well contained oil pool. The GP channel is capped by 8-12 metres of shale forming the cap rock. Silverdale, Saskatchewan Group Plot of Sojourn s GP (Husky) Heavy Oil Wells 1,000 bbl/d Oil 100 bbl/d 100% Water Cut 10% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Husky Silverdale 31/06-12-048-28W3/0 GP Formation

The main GP channel at Silverdale was initially identified in the two older vertical wells, 100/08-13- 48-1W4 (2001) and 131/06-12-48-28W3 (2000), both of which showed bypassed oil on well logs and in the case of the 131/06-12 well, 6,414 barrels of oil and 35,191 barrels of water were produced. The 131/06-12 well intersected 32 metres of GP channel sand, 15 metres of net oil pay and the top of the GP channel is at +64 metres subsea. The 100/08-13 well intersected 18 metres of GP channel sand, 5 metres of net oil pay and the top of the GP channel is at +59 metres subsea. A total of eight horizontal oil wells were drilled in the Main GP channel: four from Pad A (in section 12) in the south portion of the main GP channel pool and four from Pad B (in section 11) in the northern portion of the main GP channel pool. The first four horizontal oil wells were drilled between December 2011 and January 2012 and completed in March 2012. The second four horizontal oil wells from Pad B (Sections 11 and 14) were drilled between October and November 2013 and completed in January 2014. The Company believes there are several development opportunities for both the Main GP channel and the South GP channel at Silverdale, as listed below. These plans have been discussed with and generally agreed to by the operator of the property. Main GP Channel Upside Potential: Pad C (Located in section 14-048-28W3): Drill three 800 metre horizontal oil wells to the NW. For the first 600 metres the well spacing would be 25 metres and the remaining 200 metres would then be 50 metre spacing. Pad A & B: Downspace to 25 metre spacing and drill three 2,000 metre horizontal oil wells from each of Pad A & B. Pad A Facility: Build a facility, including treater and free water knock out with tanks to reduce operating costs. Disposal well and Flow Lines: Commence operations to dispose of water into the Dina Formation in 131/07-12 well and flow line Pad C, Pad B to Pad A and the water disposal well. This will reduce operating costs. High Volume Lift: Items 3 and 4 above would facilitate high volume lift. All horizontal wells could be put on high volume lift, increasing oil production and ultimate oil recovery. Development of LSD 1, 2 & 3-12-48-28W3: This part of the Main GP channel is prospective for GP channel oil and is expected to contain good oil reserves. South GP Channel Upside Potential: Pad D Horizontal wells or Vertical well Development: This part of the South GP channel has significant oil reserves which could be exploited by drilling two 800 metre horizontal oil wells from Pad D (LSD 3-12-48-28W3) or by vertical oil well development. Optimization: The horizontal or vertical oil wells could be flow lined to reduce operating costs and as well these oil wells could be put on high volume lift thereby increasing oil production.

Sparky Formation At Silverdale, Sojourn has interpreted the Sparky Formation to be a near-shore shallow marine deposit. The Sparky sandbars exhibit a northwest orientation and the sandbars are encased in shales. Sand isopach ranges from 1-8 metres and oil is trapped where the Sparky sands are structurally high. Exploration and development wells were drilled to explore and develop several structural 3D seismic high anomalies present on the Silverdale lands. A total of ten wells were drilled, resulting in eight oil wells and two suspended wells. The Sparky Formation is an ideal water flood candidate and each of the Sparky oil pools could be water flooded which would increase oil production, increase pressure maintenance and increase recoverable reserves. NBRI Silverdale 31/08-14-048-28W3/0 Sparky Formation As well as water flooding, flow lining the oil wells and injector wells would lower operating costs. Super-heated water well stimulation could also be implemented. Recent gross production from the Sparky oil wells operated by Northern Blizzard Resources Inc. is approximately 40 barrels per day of oil, with associated 70 Mcf/d per day of natural gas (52 boe/d). net to Sojourn was 14 barrels of oil per day in January 2016. Silverdale, Saskatchewan Group Plot of Sojourn s Sparky (Northern Blizzard) Heavy Oil Wells 100 bbl/d Oil 10 bbl/d 100% Water Cut 10% Silverdale Seismic 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Sojourn has trade and proprietary seismic over a portion of its lands at Silverdale. The Company s interpretations of the seismic are available for viewing on the workstation which is in the Data Room located in Sayer s office by parties which have executed a Confidentiality Agreement.

Sojourn Energy Inc. Winter 2016 CONTACT Parties wishing to receive a Confidential Information Binder with detailed technical information relating to this opportunity should execute the Confidentiality Agreement which is available on Sayer Energy Advisors website (www.sayeradvisors.com) and return one copy to Sayer Energy Advisors by courier, fax (403.266.4467) or email (brye@sayeradvisors.com). Included in the Confidential Information Binder is the following: detailed land information, the Trimble Report, most recent net operations summary and other relevant technical information. To receive further information on the Properties or to discuss this opportunity in more detail, please contact Ben Rye, Ryan Ferguson Young, Jill Switzer, Tom Pavic or Alan Tambosso at 403.266.6133.