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    Baytex Reports Strong Canadian Reserves Growth and Positive Operational Momentum

    2/2/26 5:00:00 PM ET
    $BTE
    Oil & Gas Production
    Energy
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    Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - February 2, 2026) - Baytex Energy Corp. (TSX: BTE) (NYSE:BTE) ("Baytex") is pleased to announce its year-end 2025 reserves and provide an operations update (all amounts in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted).

    Our 2025 performance was highlighted by the strategic divestiture of our U.S. assets, resulting in a significantly strengthened financial position and sharpened focus on our high-return Canadian energy platform. We entered 2026 with a net cash position and remain committed to returning a significant portion of the net proceeds from the U.S. sale (after debt repayment) to shareholders.

    Baytex is also providing an update on its 2025 consolidated operations, including U.S. assets up to the December 19, 2025 sale closing. Consolidated production averaged 137,087 boe/d (84% oil and NGL) in the fourth quarter, with annual 2025 production of 145,079 boe/d (85% oil and NGL). Exploration and development expenditures totaled $175 million during the fourth quarter and $1,207 million in 2025.

    Production in Canada averaged 67,295 boe/d (88% oil and NGL) in the fourth quarter, with annual 2025 production of 65,528 boe/d (89% oil and NGL), representing a 6% growth rate compared to 2024 (excluding non-core divestitures). For 2026, we are targeting annual production of 67,000 to 69,000 boe/d with exploration and development expenditures of $550 to $625 million.

    Year-End 2025 Reserves Highlights Value Creation - Canada

    In Canada, we invested $549 million on exploration and development expenditures in a highly capital efficient program. Our Pembina Duvernay and heavy oil development contributed significantly to our year-end 2025 reserves, demonstrating the long-term resiliency and sustainability of our business and its capacity for future value creation.

    We achieved solid reserves growth in Canada across all three reserves categories, proved developed producing ("PDP"), proved ("1P") and proved plus probable ("2P").

    • PDP reserves increased 12% to 69 MMboe (61 MMboe at year-end 2024), replacing 133% of production.

    • 1P reserves increased 15% to 151 MMboe (131 MMboe at year-end 2024), replacing 185% of production.

    • 2P reserves increased 9% to 282 MMboe (259 MMboe at year-end 2024), replacing 203% of production.

    • Finding and development ("F&D") costs, including changes in future development costs ("FDC") were $17.28/boe for PDP reserves, $16.39/boe for 1P reserves and $16.27/boe for 2P reserves.

    • We generated a strong PDP F&D recycle ratio of 2.0x and a 1P and 2P F&D recycle ratio of 2.1x based on a 2025 operating netback(1) of $34.61/boe, reflective of the efficiency of our capital program.

    • We maintain a robust reserves life index of 11.5 years based on 2P reserves.

    Our 2025 reserves report continues a strong track record of value creation in Canada.

    • Our three-year average (2023-2025) production replacement, excluding acquisitions and divestitures, for PDP, 1P, and 2P reserves is 119%, 151% and 169%, respectively.

    • Our three-year average (2023-2025) F&D costs, including changes in FDC were $18.12/boe for PDP reserves, $18.74/boe for 1P reserves and $19.76/boe for 2P reserves.

    • We generated a strong three-year average (2023-2025) F&D recycle ratio of 2.1x for PDP reserves, 2.0x for 1P reserves, and 1.9x for 2P reserves.

    (1) Specified financial measure that does not have any standardized meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") and may not be comparable with the calculation of similar measures presented by other entities. Refer to the Specified Financial Measures section in this press release for further information.

    Operations Update - Driving Performance in Our Canadian Portfolio

    We are building on the operational momentum established last year with a 2026 plan that targets 3% to 5% annual production growth while investing in long-term infrastructure, exploration and land to support future growth and inventory expansion.

    In the Duvernay, production is expected to increase 35% to average approximately 11,000 boe/d in 2026, with a target year-end exit rate of 14,000 to 15,000 boe/d. We currently have one rig running in the Duvernay, drilling the first well of a four-well pad on our southern acreage. Completion operations are scheduled for the second quarter with the wells expected to be onstream by mid-year. The remaining two pads (4-wells each) are expected to be onstream during the third and fourth quarter. We have also commenced our infrastructure build-out for 2026, including anchor oil batteries and water handling.

    Our heavy oil portfolio is expected to deliver stable production and reliable returns. We currently have five drilling rigs active across our heavy oil fairway targeting the Clearwater at Peavine and the broader Mannville stack in Lloydminster. We expect to bring 91 heavy oil wells onstream in 2026. In addition, our 2026 program will see increased exploration activity, including stratigraphic tests, step-out wells and 3-D seismic.

    At Peavine, we are drilling the third of thirteen multi-lateral horizontal wells on a single pad. In addition, we intend to undertake two waterflood pilot projects as we look to blend the attractive capital efficiencies of multi-lateral primary development with the potential upside of enhanced recovery and moderated decline rates.

    At Lloydminster, our first quarter drilling program will target seven discrete horizons in the Mannville: Cummings, GP, Lloydminster, McLaren, Sparky and both the Upper and Lower Waseca. In northeast Alberta, we recently brought onstream two multi-lateral wells in the Sparky that generated average 30-day initial production rates of 450 bbl/d per well, and a five-well pad in the Upper Waseca that generated average 30-day initial production rates of 150 bbl/d per well.

    In the Viking, we are running a largely level-loaded one rig program in 2026 (outside of spring break-up) to maximize efficiencies. We expect to bring 73 net wells onstream in 2026.

    Strong Net Cash Position and Shareholder Returns

    In December, we repaid our outstanding credit facilities, redeemed all of the US$759 million principal amount of 8.500% Senior Notes due 2030 and US$505 million principal amount of 7.375% Senior Notes due 2032 (of an original US$575 million principal amount outstanding) through a successful tender offer.

    We entered 2026 with a net cash position (cash less principal amount of Senior Notes that remain outstanding) of approximately $857 million that provides significant financial flexibility. We intend to return a significant portion to shareholders, prioritizing share buybacks while maintaining our current annual dividend of $0.09 per share.

    Our Normal Course Issuer Bid ("NCIB") allows Baytex to purchase up to 66.2 million common shares during the 12-month period ending July 1, 2026. On December 24, 2025, we re-initiated our share buyback program. To-date (through January 30, 2026) we have repurchased 17.1 million common shares for $78 million, representing 2.2% of our shares outstanding, at an average price of $4.55 per share.

    Disciplined Risk Management

    We employ a disciplined hedging strategy to manage heavy oil basis differential volatility. For 2026, approximately 45% of our net heavy oil basis differential exposure is hedged at a WTI-WCS basis differential of US$13.13/bbl.

    We also have WTI hedges in place for the first half of 2026. For Q1/2026 we have entered into hedges on approximately 60% of our net crude oil exposure utilizing two-way collars with an average floor price of US$60/bbl and an average ceiling price of US$67/bbl. For Q2/2026 we have entered into hedges on approximately 50% of our net crude oil exposure utilizing two-way collars with an average floor price of US$60/bbl and an average ceiling price of US$66/bbl.

    Year-End 2025 Results

    Baytex expects to release its year-end 2025 operating and financial results on March 4, 2026.

    Year-End 2025 Reserves

    Baytex's year-end 2025 reserves were evaluated by McDaniel & Associates Consultants Ltd. ("McDaniel"), an independent qualified reserves evaluator. All of our oil and gas properties were evaluated in accordance with National Instrument 51-101 "Standards of Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities" ("NI 51-101") and the Canadian Oil and Gas Evaluation Handbook (the "COGE Handbook") using the average commodity price forecasts and inflation rates of McDaniel, GLJ Petroleum Consultants ("GLJ") and Sproule ERCE ("Sproule") as of January 1, 2026.

    Additional information regarding Baytex's reserves and other oil and gas information will be included in Baytex's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2025, which is expected to be filed on SEDAR+ and EDGAR on or around March 4, 2026.

    The following table sets forth our gross and net reserves volumes at December 31, 2025 by product type and reserves category. Please note that the data in the table may not add due to rounding.

    Reserves Summary



    Light and Medium Oil

    Tight Oil

    Heavy Oil

    Bitumen

    Total Oil

    Natural Gas Liquids (3)

    Conventional Natural Gas (4)

    Shale Gas

    Total (5)
    Reserves Summary
    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (MMcf)

    (MMcf)

    (Mboe)
    Gross (1)


























    Proved producing
    8,466

    4,256

    38,513

    -

    51,235

    7,003

    46,117

    18,277

    68,970
    Proved developed non-producing
    -

    -

    993

    -

    993

    1

    236

    -

    1,033
    Proved undeveloped
    11,252

    18,464

    19,254

    -

    48,970

    17,815

    28,428

    55,041

    80,696
    Total proved
    19,718

    22,719

    58,760

    -

    101,197

    24,819

    74,780

    73,318

    150,699
    Total probable
    12,817

    10,062

    41,149

    44,459

    108,487

    10,837

    39,115

    32,051

    131,185
    Proved plus probable
    32,535

    32,781

    99,909

    44,459

    209,684

    35,657

    113,896

    105,369

    281,884
    Net (2)
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
    Proved producing
    8,029

    3,593

    33,045

    -

    44,666

    6,115

    41,598

    16,663

    60,492
    Proved developed non-producing
    -

    -

    868

    -

    868

    1

    219

    -

    905
    Proved undeveloped
    10,735

    15,798

    17,184

    -

    43,718

    15,577

    24,806

    49,697

    71,712
    Total proved
    18,764

    19,391

    51,097

    -

    89,252

    21,694

    66,623

    66,360

    133,109
    Total probable
    11,876

    8,065

    34,599

    35,743

    90,282

    9,129

    34,047

    28,442

    109,826
    Proved plus probable
    30,640

    27,455

    85,696

    35,743

    179,534

    30,823

    100,670

    94,801

    242,936

     

    Notes:

    (1) "Gross" reserves means the total working interest share of remaining recoverable reserves owned by Baytex before deductions of royalties payable to others.
    (2) "Net" reserves means Baytex's gross reserves less all royalties payable to others plus royalty interest reserves.
    (3) Natural Gas Liquids includes condensate.
    (4) Conventional Natural Gas includes associated, non-associated and solution gas.
    (5) Oil equivalent amounts have been calculated using a conversion rate of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil. BOEs may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.

    Reserves Reconciliation - Canada

    The following table reconciles the year-over-year changes in our Canadian gross reserves volumes by product type and reserves category. Please note that the data in the table may not add due to rounding.

    Proved Reserves - Gross Volumes (1) (Forecast Prices)



    Light and Medium Oil

    Tight Oil

    Heavy Oil

    Bitumen

    Total Oil

    Natural Gas Liquids (2)

    Conventional Natural Gas (3)

    Shale Gas

    Total (4)


    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (MMcf)

    (MMcf)

    (Mboe)
    December 31, 2024
    23,604

    15,935

    55,357

    -

    94,896

    15,797

    74,789

    48,640

    131,265
    Extensions
    982

    7,853

    14,174

    -

    23,008

    8,994

    13,463

    26,434

    38,652
    Technical Revisions
    (664)
    406

    6,488

    -

    6,231

    1,562

    1,854

    2,590

    8,533
    Acquisitions
    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -
    Dispositions
    (355)
    -

    (147)
    -

    (502)
    (66)
    (1,442)
    -

    (809)
    Economic Factors
    (950)
    (104)
    (1,503)
    -

    (2,557)
    (140)
    (1,830)
    (395)
    (3,068)
    Production
    (2,900)
    (1,371)
    (15,608)
    -

    (19,879)
    (1,328)
    (12,054)
    (3,951)
    (23,874)
    December 31, 2025
    19,718

    22,719

    58,760

    -

    101,197

    24,819

    74,780

    73,318

    150,699

     

    Probable Reserves - Gross Volumes (1) (Forecast Prices)



    Light and Medium Oil

    Tight Oil

    Heavy Oil

    Bitumen

    Total Oil

    Natural Gas Liquids (2)

    Conventional Natural Gas (3)

    Shale Gas

    Total (4)


    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (MMcf)

    (MMcf)

    (Mboe)
    December 31, 2024
    13,644

    11,406

    34,190

    44,489

    103,729

    11,400

    38,344

    37,041

    127,692
    Extensions
    89

    (1,559)
    10,144

    -

    8,673

    (944)
    6,534

    (4,694)
    8,035
    Technical Revisions
    (1,042)
    291

    (2,996)
    -

    (3,747)
    493

    (5,191)
    (22)
    (4,122)
    Acquisitions
    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -
    Dispositions
    (332)
    -

    (256)
    -

    (587)
    (33)
    (700)
    -

    (737)
    Economic Factors
    458

    (76)
    67

    (30)
    419

    (78)
    129

    (273)
    317
    Production
    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -
    December 31, 2025
    12,817

    10,062

    41,149

    44,459

    108,487

    10,837

    39,115

    32,051

    131,185

     

    Proved Plus Probable Reserves - Gross Volumes (1) (Forecast Prices)



    Light and Medium Oil

    Tight Oil

    Heavy Oil

    Bitumen

    Total Oil

    Natural Gas Liquids (2)

    Conventional Natural Gas (3)

    Shale Gas

    Total (4)


    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (MMcf)

    (MMcf)

    (Mboe)
    December 31, 2024
    37,248

    27,341

    89,547

    44,489

    198,625

    27,197

    113,133

    85,680

    258,957
    Extensions
    1,070

    6,293

    24,317

    -

    31,681

    8,050

    19,997

    21,740

    46,687
    Technical Revisions
    (1,706)
    698

    3,492

    -

    2,484

    2,055

    (3,337)
    2,568

    4,411
    Acquisitions
    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -
    Dispositions
    (687)
    -

    (403)
    -

    (1,090)
    (99)
    (2,142)
    -

    (1,546)
    Economic Factors
    (491)
    (180)
    (1,436)
    (30)
    (2,137)
    (219)
    (1,701)
    (668)
    (2,751)
    Production
    (2,900)
    (1,371)
    (15,608)
    -

    (19,879)
    (1,328)
    (12,054)
    (3,951)
    (23,874)
    December 31, 2025
    32,535

    32,781

    99,909

    44,459

    209,684

    35,657

    113,896

    105,369

    281,884

     

    Notes:

    (1) "Gross" reserves means the total working interest share of remaining recoverable reserves owned by Baytex before deductions of royalties payable to others.
    (2) Natural gas liquids includes condensate.
    (3) Conventional natural gas includes associated, non-associated and solution gas.
    (4) Oil equivalent amounts have been calculated using a conversion rate of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil. BOEs may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.

    Reserves Reconciliation - Total Company

    The following table reconciles the year-over-year changes in our gross reserves volumes by product type and reserves category. Please note that the data in the table may not add due to rounding.

    Proved Reserves - Gross Volumes (1) (Forecast Prices)



    Light and Medium Oil

    Tight Oil

    Heavy Oil

    Bitumen

    Total Oil

    Natural Gas Liquids (2)

    Conventional Natural Gas (3)

    Shale Gas

    Total (4)


    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (MMcf)

    (MMcf)

    (Mboe)
    December 31, 2024
    23,604

    168,200

    55,357

    -

    247,161

    91,923

    74,789

    339,775

    408,177
    Extensions
    982

    8,864

    14,174

    -

    24,019

    9,390

    13,463

    28,378

    40,383
    Technical Revisions
    (664)
    406

    6,488

    -

    6,231

    1,562

    1,854

    2,590

    8,533
    Acquisitions
    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -
    Dispositions (5)
    (355)
    (135,842)
    (147)
    -

    (136,344)
    (70,493)
    (1,442)
    (260,036)
    (250,417)
    Economic Factors
    (950)
    (104)
    (1,503)
    -

    (2,557)
    (140)
    (1,830)
    (395)
    (3,068)
    Production (6)
    (2,900)
    (18,805)
    (15,608)
    -

    (37,313)
    (7,423)
    (12,054)
    (36,994)
    (52,910)
    December 31, 2025
    19,718

    22,719

    58,760

    -

    101,197

    24,819

    74,780

    73,318

    150,699

     

    Probable Reserves - Gross Volumes (1) (Forecast Prices)



    Light and Medium Oil

    Tight Oil

    Heavy Oil

    Bitumen

    Total Oil

    Natural Gas Liquids (2)

    Conventional Natural Gas (3)

    Shale Gas

    Total (4)


    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (MMcf)

    (MMcf)

    (Mboe)
    December 31, 2024
    13,644

    84,798

    34,190

    44,489

    177,121

    42,813

    38,344

    152,995

    251,824
    Extensions
    89

    (2,571)
    10,144

    -

    7,661

    (1,340)
    6,534

    (6,638)
    6,304
    Technical Revisions
    (1,042)
    291

    (2,996)
    -

    (3,747)
    493

    (5,191)
    (22)
    (4,122)
    Acquisitions
    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -
    Dispositions (5)
    (332)
    (72,381)
    (256)
    -

    (72,968)
    (31,051)
    (700)
    (114,010)
    (123,137)
    Economic Factors
    458

    (76)
    67

    (30)
    419

    (78)
    129

    (273)
    317
    Production (6)
    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -
    December 31, 2025
    12,817

    10,062

    41,149

    44,459

    108,487

    10,837

    39,115

    32,051

    131,185

     

    Proved Plus Probable Reserves - Gross Volumes (1) (Forecast Prices)



    Light and Medium Oil

    Tight Oil

    Heavy Oil

    Bitumen

    Total Oil

    Natural Gas Liquids (2)

    Conventional Natural Gas (3)

    Shale Gas

    Total (4)


    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (Mbbls)

    (MMcf)

    (MMcf)

    (Mboe)
    December 31, 2024
    37,248

    252,997

    89,547

    44,489

    424,281

    134,736

    113,133

    492,770

    660,001
    Extensions
    1,070

    6,293

    24,317

    -

    31,681

    8,050

    19,997

    21,740

    46,687
    Technical Revisions
    (1,706)
    698

    3,492

    -

    2,484

    2,055

    (3,337)
    2,568

    4,411
    Acquisitions
    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -
    Dispositions (5)
    (687)
    (208,223)
    (403)
    -

    (209,313)
    (101,544)
    (2,142)
    (374,047)
    (373,554)
    Economic Factors
    (491)
    (180)
    (1,436)
    (30)
    (2,137)
    (219)
    (1,701)
    (668)
    (2,751)
    Production (6)
    (2,900)
    (18,805)
    (15,608)
    -

    (37,313)
    (7,423)
    (12,054)
    (36,994)
    (52,910)
    December 31, 2025
    32,535

    32,781

    99,909

    44,459

    209,684

    35,657

    113,896

    105,369

    281,884

     

    Notes:

    (1) "Gross" reserves means the total working interest share of remaining recoverable reserves owned by Baytex before deductions of royalties payable to others.
    (2) Natural gas liquids includes condensate.
    (3) Conventional natural gas includes associated, non-associated and solution gas.
    (4) Oil equivalent amounts have been calculated using a conversion rate of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil. BOEs may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.
    (5) Dispositions includes the sale of Baytex's U.S. assets on December 19, 2025.
    (6) Production includes Baytex's U.S. assets to December 19, 2025.

    Future Development Costs

    The following table sets forth future development costs deducted in the estimation of the future net revenue attributable to the reserves categories noted below.

    Future Development Costs ($ millions)Proved
    Reserves
    Proved Plus
    Probable Reserves
    2026 359 442
    2027 505 618
    2028 511 694
    2029 343 657
    2030 146 248
    Remainder 51 773
    Total FDC undiscounted 1,915 3,432

     

    Efficiency of Capital Development Program - Canada

    Based on the evaluation of our petroleum and natural gas reserves prepared by McDaniel, the efficiency of our Canadian exploration and development program is summarized in the following table.


    2025202420233 Year





    Proved Developed Producing Reserves



    Exploration and development expenditures ($ millions)548.4489.5463.21,501.0





    Reserves additions (MMboe) (1)31.726.824.382.9
    F&D costs ($/boe) (2)17.2818.2519.0618.12
    Production replacement (3)133%115%109%119%
    Recycle ratio (4)2.0x2.2x2.0x2.1x










    Proved Reserves



    Exploration and development expenditures ($ millions)548.4489.5463.21,501.0
    Change in future development costs ($ millions)174.5238.560.3473.3
    Total F&D capital ($ millions)722.9728.0523.51,974.3





    Reserves additions (MMboe) (1)44.139.122.1105.3
    F&D costs ($/boe) (2)16.3918.6023.7018.74
    Production replacement (3)185%167%99%151%
    Recycle ratio (4)2.1x2.1x1.6x2.0x










    Proved Plus Probable Reserves



    Exploration and development expenditures ($ millions)548.4489.5463.21,501.0
    Change in future development costs ($ millions)238.4336.3252.6827.3
    Total F&D capital ($ millions)786.7825.8715.82,328.3





    Reserves additions (MMboe) (1)48.340.4 29.1 117.8
    F&D costs ($/boe) (2)16.2720.4324.6119.76
    Production replacement (3)203%173%130%169%
    Recycle ratio (4)2.1x1.9x1.6x1.9x
         

     

    Notes:

    (1) Reserves additions includes extensions, technical revisions and economic factors.
    (2) F&D costs are calculated on a per boe basis by dividing the aggregate of the change in FDC from the prior year for the particular reserves category and the costs incurred on E&D activities in the year by the change in reserves from the prior year for the reserve category.
    (3) Production replacement is calculated by dividing reserves additions by annual production.
    (4) Recycle ratio is calculated by dividing operating netback on a per boe basis by F&D costs.

    Forecast Prices and Costs

    The following table summarizes the forecast prices used in preparing the estimated reserves volumes and the net present values of future net revenues at December 31, 2025. The estimated future net revenue to be derived from the production of the reserves is based on the following average of the price forecasts of McDaniel, GLJ and Sproule as of January 1, 2026.

    YearWTI Crude Oil
    US$/bbl
    Edmonton Light
    Crude Oil
    $/bbl
    Western Canadian Select
    $/bbl
    Henry Hub
    US$/MMbtu
    AECO Spot
    $/MMbtu
    Inflation Rate
    %/Yr
    Exchange Rate
    $US/$Cdn
    2025 act. 65.50 85.65 75.05 3.55 1.85 2.1 0.720
    2026 59.92 77.54 65.13 3.74 3.00 - 0.730
    2027 65.10 83.60 70.43 3.78 3.30 2.0 0.740
    2028 70.28 90.17 76.90 3.85 3.49 2.0 0.740
    2029 71.93 92.32 78.71 3.93 3.58 2.0 0.740
    2030 73.37 94.17 80.29 4.01 3.65 2.0 0.740
    2031 74.84 96.06 81.90 4.09 3.72 2.0 0.740
    2032 76.34 97.98 83.53 4.17 3.80 2.0 0.740
    2033 77.87 99.93 85.20 4.26 3.88 2.0 0.740
    2034 79.42 101.93 86.91 4.34 3.95 2.0 0.740
    2035 81.01 103.97 88.65 4.43 4.03 2.0 0.740
    ThereafterEscalation rate of 2.0% 2.0 0.740

     

    Net Present Value of Reserves (1) (Forecast Prices and Costs)

    The following table summarizes the McDaniel estimate of the net present value before income taxes of the future net revenue attributable to our reserves.

    Reserves at December 31, 2025 ($ millions, discounted at)0%5%10%15%
    Proved developed producing 141 647 729 725
    Proved developed non-producing 28 21 17 13
    Proved undeveloped 1,204 801 538 359
    Total proved 1,373 1,469 1,283 1,097
    Probable 3,419 1,952 1,258 879
    Total Proved Plus Probable (before tax) 4,792 3,420 2,541 1,976

     

    Note:

    (1) Includes abandonment, decommissioning and reclamation costs for all producing and non-producing wells and facilities.

    Advisory Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    In the interest of providing Baytex's shareholders and potential investors with information regarding Baytex, including management's assessment of Baytex's future plans and operations, certain statements in this press release are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation (collectively, "forward-looking statements"). In some cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as "believe", "continue", ""estimate", "expect", "forecast", "intend", "may", "objective", "ongoing", "outlook", "potential", "project", "plan", "should", "target", "would", "will" or similar words suggesting future outcomes, events or performance. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date thereof and are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

    Specifically, this press release contains forward-looking statements relating to but not limited to: that we have a high return energy platform; we are committed to returning a significant portion of the net proceeds from the U.S. sale to shareholders, prioritizing share buybacks and maintaining an annual dividend of $0.09 per share; our expected 2026 full-year production volumes and exploration and development expenditures; our 2026 plan targets 3-6% production growth, and investment in long-term infrastructure, exploration and land to support future growth and inventory expansion; for 2026 in the Duvernay, our expected production growth and exit production rate, and plans related to drilling, completion and on-streaming of wells and plans related to our infrastructure build out; for 2026 in Heavy oil, our plans with respect to drilling and exploration activity including our intention to undertake two waterflood pilots at Peavine and target seven discrete zones in the Mannville at Lloydminster; for 2026 in the Viking our plans with respect to drilling and bringing wells on-stream; the expected release date of our year-results; future development costs, F&D and FD&A; forecast prices for oil and natural gas; forecast inflation and exchange rates; and the net present value before income taxes of the future net revenue attributable to our reserves. In addition, information and statements relating to reserves are deemed to be forward-looking statements, as they involve implied assessment, based on certain estimates and assumptions, that the reserves described exist in quantities predicted or estimated, and that they can be profitably produced in the future.

    These forward-looking statements are based on certain key assumptions regarding, among other things: oil and natural gas prices and differentials between light, medium and heavy crude oil prices; well production rates and reserve volumes; success obtained in drilling new wells; our ability to add production and reserves through our exploration and development activities; capital expenditure levels; operating costs; our ability to borrow under our credit agreements; the receipt, in a timely manner, of regulatory and other required approvals for our operating activities; the availability and cost of labour and other industry services; interest and foreign exchange rates; the continuance of existing and, in certain circumstances, proposed tax and royalty regimes; our ability to develop our crude oil and natural gas properties in the manner currently contemplated; our ability to market oil and natural gas successfully; that we will have sufficient financial resources in the future to provide shareholder returns; and current industry conditions, laws and regulations continuing in effect (or, where changes are proposed, such changes being adopted as anticipated). Readers are cautioned that such assumptions, although considered reasonable by Baytex at the time of preparation, may prove to be incorrect.

    Actual results achieved will vary from the information provided herein as a result of numerous known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors. Such factors include, but are not limited to: the risk of an extended period of low oil and natural gas prices and the volatility of oil and natural gas prices and price differentials; risks associated with our ability to develop our properties and add reserves; that we may not achieve the expected benefits of acquisitions and we may sell assets below their carrying value; the availability and cost of capital or borrowing; restrictions or costs imposed by climate change initiatives and the physical risks of climate change; the impact of an energy transition on demand for petroleum productions; availability and cost of gathering, processing and pipeline systems; retaining or replacing our leadership and key personnel; changes in income tax or other laws or government incentive programs; risks associated with large projects; risks associated with higher a higher concentration of activity and tighter drilling spacing; costs to develop and operate our properties; risks associated with achieving production guidance, exploration and development expenditures guidance; risk that the board of directors determines to allocate capital other than as set forth herein; current or future controls, legislation or regulations; restrictions on or access to water or other fluids; public perception and its influence on the regulatory regime; new regulations on hydraulic fracturing; regulations regarding the disposal of fluids; risks associated with our hedging activities; variations in interest rates and foreign exchange rates; uncertainties associated with estimating oil and natural gas reserves; our inability to fully insure against all risks; additional risks associated with our thermal heavy crude oil projects; our ability to compete with other organizations in the oil and gas industry; risks associated with our use of information technology systems; adverse results of litigation; that our credit facilities may not provide sufficient liquidity or may not be renewed; failure to comply with the covenants in our debt agreements; risks associated with expansion into new activities; the impact of Indigenous claims; risks of counterparty default; impact of geopolitical risk and conflicts; conflicts of interest between the Corporation and its directors and officers; variability of share buybacks and dividends; risks associated with the ownership of our securities, including changes in market-based factors; risks for United States and other non-resident shareholders, including the ability to enforce civil remedies, differing practices for reporting reserves and production, additional taxation applicable to non-residents and foreign exchange risk; and other factors, many of which are beyond our control. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of risk factors is not exhaustive. New risk factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for management to predict all of such factors and to assess in advance the impact of each such factor on our business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements.

    The future acquisition of our common shares pursuant to a share buyback (including through its NCIB), if any, and the level thereof is uncertain. Any decision to pay dividends on the Common Shares (including the actual amount, the declaration date, the record date and the payment date in connection therewith) or acquire Common Shares pursuant to a share buyback will be subject to the discretion of the Board and may depend on a variety of factors, including, without limitation, the Corporation's business performance, financial condition, financial requirements, growth plans, expected capital requirements and other conditions existing at such future time including, without limitation, contractual restrictions (including covenants contained in the agreements governing any indebtedness that the Corporation has incurred or may incur in the future, including the terms of the Credit Facilities) and satisfaction of the solvency tests imposed on the Corporation under applicable corporate law. There can be no assurance of the number of Common Shares that the Corporation will acquire pursuant to a share buyback, if any, in the future. Further, the payment of dividends to shareholders is not assured or guaranteed and dividends may be reduced or suspended entirely.

    These and additional risk factors are discussed in our Annual Information Form, Annual Report on Form 40-F and Management's Discussion and Analysis for the year ended December 31, 2025, to be filed with Canadian securities regulatory authorities and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on or around March 4, 2026 and in our other public filings. The above summary of assumptions and risks related to forward-looking statements has been provided in order to provide shareholders and potential investors with a more complete perspective on Baytex's current and future operations and such information may not be appropriate for other purposes.

    This press release contains information that may be considered a financial outlook under applicable securities laws about the Corporation's potential financial position, including, but not limited to: our 2026 guidance for development expenditures and our intention to allocate cash to shareholder returns through a share buyback and a dividend; all of which are subject to numerous assumptions, risk factors, limitations and qualifications, including those set forth in the above paragraphs. The actual results of operations of the Corporation and the resulting financial results will vary from the amounts set forth in this press release and such variations may be material. This information has been provided for illustration only and with respect to future periods are based on budgets and forecasts that are speculative and are subject to a variety of contingencies and may not be appropriate for other purposes. Accordingly, these estimates are not to be relied upon as indicative of future results. Except as required by applicable securities laws, the Corporation undertakes no obligation to update such financial outlook, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. The financial outlook contained in this press release was made as of the date of this press release and was provided for the purpose of providing further information about the Corporation's potential future business operations. Readers are cautioned that the financial outlook contained in this press release is not conclusive and is subject to change.

    All amounts in this press release are stated in Canadian dollars unless otherwise specified.

    Specified Financial Measures

    In this press release, we refer to operating netback, which is a financial measure that does not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS. While this measure is commonly used in the oil and gas industry, our determination of this measure may not be comparable with calculations of similar measures presented by other reporting issuers.

    Non-GAAP Financial Ratios

    Operating netback per boe

    Operating netback per boe is equal to operating netback (a non-GAAP financial measure) divided by barrels of oil equivalent sales volume for the applicable period and is used to assess our operating performance on a unit of production basis.

    Advisory Regarding Oil and Gas Information

    The reserves information contained in this press release has been prepared in accordance with NI 51-101. Complete NI 51-101 reserves disclosure will be included in our Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2025, which is expected to be filed on March 4, 2026. Listed below are cautionary statements that are specifically required by NI 51-101:

    • The term barrels of oil equivalent ("boe") may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one boe (6 mcf/bbl) is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead. Given that the value ratio based on the current price of crude oil as compared to natural gas is significantly different from the energy equivalency of 6:1, utilizing a conversion on a 6:1 basis may be misleading as an indication of value.

    • With respect to finding and development costs, the aggregate of the exploration and development costs incurred in the most recent financial year and the change during that year in estimated future development costs generally will not reflect total finding and development costs related to reserves additions for that year.

    • This press release contains estimates of the net present value of our future net revenue from our reserves. Such amounts do not represent the fair market value of our reserves.

    This press release discloses drilling inventory and potential drilling locations. Drilling inventory and drilling locations refers to Baytex's proved, probable and unbooked locations. Proved locations and probable locations account for drilling locations in our inventory that have associated proved and/or probable reserves. Unbooked locations are internal estimates based on our prospective acreage and an assumption as to the number of wells that can be drilled per section based on industry practice and internal review. Unbooked locations do not have attributed reserves. Unbooked locations are farther away from existing wells and, therefore, there is more uncertainty whether wells will be drilled in such locations and if drilled there is more uncertainty whether such wells will result in additional oil and gas reserves, resources or production. In the Duvernay, Baytex's net drilling locations include 58 proved and 11 probable locations as at December 31, 2025 and 141 unbooked locations. In the Viking, Baytex's net drilling locations include 457 proved and 196 probable locations as at December 31, 2025 and 263 unbooked locations. In the heavy oil business unit, Baytex's net drilling locations include 160 proved and 167 probable locations as at December 31, 2025 and 773 unbooked locations.

    Throughout this press release, "oil and NGL" refers to heavy oil, bitumen, light and medium oil, tight oil, condensate and natural gas liquids ("NGL") product types as defined by NI 51-101. The following table shows Baytex's disaggregated production volumes for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2025. The NI 51-101 product types are included as follows: "Heavy Oil" - heavy oil and bitumen, "Light and Medium Oil" - light and medium oil, tight oil and condensate, "NGL" - natural gas liquids and "Natural Gas" - shale gas and conventional natural gas.


    Three Months Ended December 31, 2025
    Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2025

    Heavy Oil (bbl/d)Light and Medium Oil (bbl/d)NGL
    (bbl/d)
    Natural Gas
    (Mcf/d)
    Oil Equivalent (boe/d)

    Heavy Oil (bbl/d)Light and Medium Oil (bbl/d)NGL
    (bbl/d)
    Natural Gas
    (Mcf/d)
    Oil Equivalent (boe/d)
    Canada - Heavy










    Peace River 9,493 8 35 8,974 11,032
    9,726 12 32 9,629 11,374
    Lloydminster 13,702 16 1 1,465 13,963
    12,700 19 - 1,258 12,928
    Peavine 18,582 - - - 18,582
    19,235 - - - 19,235
    Remaining Properties 802 3 - 660 915
    1,034 2 - 680 1,150












    Canada - Light










    Viking 40 7,213 259 9,388 9,076
    74 7,813 205 10,071 9,771
    Duvernay - 4,585 3,594 14,801 10,645
    - 3,757 2,767 10,825 8,328
    Remaining Properties 9 206 599 13,607 3,082
    6 294 520 11,525 2,742












    Total Canada 42,628 12,031 4,488 48,895 67,295
    42,775 11,897 3,524 43,988 65,528












    United States










    Eagle Ford - 42,109 13,524 84,950 69,792
    - 48,971 15,491 90,528 79,551












    Total 42,628 54,140 18,012 133,845 137,087
    42,775 60,868 19,015 134,516 145,079

     

    This press release contains metrics commonly used in the oil and natural gas industry, such as "finding and development costs", "recycle ratio", "production replacement", and "reserves life index". These terms do not have a standardized meaning and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies, and therefore should not be used to make such comparisons. Such metrics have been included in this press release to provide readers with additional measures to evaluate Baytex's performance, however, such measures are not reliable indicators of Baytex's future performance and future performance may not compare to Baytex's performance in previous periods and therefore such metrics should not be unduly relied upon.

    Finding and development costs are calculated on a per boe basis by dividing the aggregate of the change in future development costs from the prior year for the particular reserves category and the costs incurred on exploration and development activities in the year by the change in reserves from the prior year for the reserve category.

    Recycle ratio is calculated by dividing operating netback on a per boe basis by finding and development costs for the particular reserves category.

    Production replacement is calculated by dividing reserves additions, including extensions, technical revisions and economic factors for the particular reserves category, by annual production.

    Reserves life index is calculated by taking the total quantity of reserves on a boe basis divided by annualized Q4/2025 production (boe/d) in Canada.

    Notice to United States Readers

    The petroleum and natural gas reserves contained in this press release have generally been prepared in accordance with Canadian disclosure standards, which are not comparable in all respects to United States or other foreign disclosure standards. For example, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") requires oil and gas issuers, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose only "proved reserves", but permits the optional disclosure of "probable reserves" (each as defined in SEC rules). Canadian securities laws require oil and gas issuers disclose their reserves in accordance with NI 51-101, which requires disclosure of not only "proved reserves" but also "probable reserves". Additionally, NI 51-101 defines "proved reserves" and "probable reserves" differently from the SEC rules. Accordingly, proved and probable reserves disclosed in this press release may not be comparable to United States standards. Probable reserves are higher risk and are generally believed to be less likely to be accurately estimated or recovered than proved reserves.

    In addition, under Canadian disclosure requirements and industry practice, reserves and production are reported using gross volumes, which are volumes prior to deduction of royalty and similar payments. The SEC rules require reserves and production to be presented using net volumes, after deduction of applicable royalties and similar payments.

    Moreover, Baytex has determined and disclosed estimated future net revenue from its reserves using forecast prices and costs, whereas the SEC rules require that reserves be estimated using a 12-month average price, calculated as the arithmetic average of the first-day-of-the-month price for each month within the 12-month period prior to the end of the reporting period. As a consequence of the foregoing, Baytex's reserve estimates and production volumes in this press release may not be comparable to those made by companies utilizing United States reporting and disclosure standards.

    Baytex Energy Corp.

    Baytex Energy Corp. is a Calgary-based energy company committed to driving shareholder value through disciplined execution. It operates a high-quality, high-return portfolio in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, featuring the Pembina Duvernay and heavy oil plays in Alberta and Saskatchewan. These core assets are backed by an extensive drilling inventory and consistently generate strong cash flow. Baytex's common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BTE.

    For further information about Baytex, please visit our website at www.baytexenergy.com or contact:

    Brian Ector, Senior Vice President, Capital Markets and Investor Relations

    Toll Free Number: 1-800-524-5521
    Email: [email protected]

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