Trio Petroleum meets AER eligibility for Alberta expansion plans.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Oct 9, 2025 8:04 am ET1min read
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This approval is a critical first step for Trio's immediate expansion plans in the province of Alberta, Canada. The company, which operates in California, Saskatchewan, and Utah, has identified numerous energy assets in Alberta and aims to leverage this approval to further its growth in the region.
Robin Ross, CEO of Trio Petroleum Corp, commented on the approval, stating, "We have identified numerous energy assets in the province of Alberta and this is an essential first step in our immediate expansion plans for the area."
Investors and financial professionals should note that this development is subject to the usual risks and uncertainties associated with forward-looking statements, as outlined in the company's press release [1]. These risks include, but are not limited to, those set forth in the Risk Factors sections of the Trio reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
For further information, investors can contact Redwood Empire Financial Communications at (404) 809 4172.
Trio Petroleum Corp, a California-based oil and gas company, has received notice from the Alberta Energy Regulator that it meets all eligibility requirements to acquire and hold energy licenses and approvals. This is seen as a key step in the company's expansion plans in Alberta, Canada. Trio is an oil and gas exploration and development company with operations in California, Saskatchewan, and Utah.
Trio Petroleum Corp (NYSE American: TPET), a California-based oil and gas exploration and development company, has received a significant milestone in its expansion plans. The company's wholly owned Canadian subsidiary, Trio Petroleum Canada, Corp., has been notified by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) that it meets all eligibility requirements outlined under Directive 067: Eligibility Requirements for Acquiring and Holding Energy Licences and Approvals [1].This approval is a critical first step for Trio's immediate expansion plans in the province of Alberta, Canada. The company, which operates in California, Saskatchewan, and Utah, has identified numerous energy assets in Alberta and aims to leverage this approval to further its growth in the region.
Robin Ross, CEO of Trio Petroleum Corp, commented on the approval, stating, "We have identified numerous energy assets in the province of Alberta and this is an essential first step in our immediate expansion plans for the area."
Investors and financial professionals should note that this development is subject to the usual risks and uncertainties associated with forward-looking statements, as outlined in the company's press release [1]. These risks include, but are not limited to, those set forth in the Risk Factors sections of the Trio reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
For further information, investors can contact Redwood Empire Financial Communications at (404) 809 4172.
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