0001654954-18-012307.txt : 20181109 0001654954-18-012307.hdr.sgml : 20181109 20181109160615 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001654954-18-012307 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-Q PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 48 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20180930 FILED AS OF DATE: 20181109 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20181109 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES INC CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001431959 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: CRUDE PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS [1311] IRS NUMBER: 743237581 STATE OF INCORPORATION: NV FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-Q SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-36247 FILM NUMBER: 181173120 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 5700 W. PLANO PARKWAY, SUITE 3600 CITY: PLANO STATE: TX ZIP: 75093 BUSINESS PHONE: (214) 432-8002 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 5700 W. PLANO PARKWAY, SUITE 3600 CITY: PLANO STATE: TX ZIP: 75093 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: Pole Perfect Studios, Inc. DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20080409 10-Q 1 trch_10q-17514.htm TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC. 10-Q Blueprint
 
 
 
 
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 10-Q
 
(Mark One)
 
Quarterly report under Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2018
 
Transition report under Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the transition period from _______ to _______.
 
Commission file number: 001-36247
 
TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.

(Name of registrant in its charter)
 
Nevada
74-3237581
(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation or Organization)
(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
 
5700 West Plano Pkwy, Suite 3600
Plano, Texas 75093

(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
 
(214) 432-8002

(Registrant's Telephone Number, Including Area Code)
 
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes No
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes☒ No
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. Large accelerated filer ☐ Accelerated filer ☒ Non-accelerated filer ☐ Smaller reporting company ☒ Emerging growth company ☐
 
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes No
 
As of November 9, 2018, there were 70,112,376 shares of the registrant’s common stock outstanding (the only class of voting common stock).
 
 
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FORM 10-Q
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
 
Note About Forward-Looking Statements
3
 
 
 
PART I
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
4
 
 
 
Item 1.
Consolidated Financial Statements
4
 
 
 
 
Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
4
 
 
 
 
Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
5
 
 
 
 
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)
6
 
 
 
 
Consolidated Statement of Stockholders' Equity (Unaudited)
7
 
 
 
 
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
8
 
 
 
Item 2.
Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
20
 
 
 
Item 3.
Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
27
 
 
 
Item 4.
Controls and Procedures
27
 
 
 
PART II
OTHER INFORMATION
28
 
 
 
Item 1.
Legal Proceedings
28
 
 
 
Item 2.
Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
28
 
 
 
Item 6.
Exhibits
28
 
 
 
 
Signatures
30
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2
 
 
NOTE ABOUT FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
 
 
This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include, among other things, statements regarding plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance and underlying assumptions and other statements, which are other than statements of historical facts. Forward-looking statements may appear throughout this report, including without limitation, Item 2 “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.” Forward-looking statements generally can be identified by words such as “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “predicts,” “projects,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result,” and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause our actual results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, those discussed in this report and in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017 and in particular, the risks discussed in our Form 10-K under the caption “Risk Factors” in Item 1A therein, and those discussed in other documents we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Important factors that in our view could cause material adverse effects on our financial condition and results of operations include, but are not limited to, risks associated with our future operating or financial results, our financial condition and liquidity, including our ability to pay amounts that we owe, obtain additional financing in the future to fund capital expenditures, acquisitions and other general corporate activities, our ability to continue as a going concern, our development of successful operations, the speculative nature of oil and gas exploration, the volatile price of oil and natural gas, the risk of incurring liability or damages as we conduct business operations due to the inherent dangers involved in oil and gas operations, our ability to rely on strategic relationships which are subject to change, the competitive nature of the oil and gas market, changes in governmental rules and regulations, and other factors that may cause actual results to be materially different from those described herein as anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. We undertake no obligation to revise or publicly release the results of any revision to any forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Given these risks and uncertainties, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements.
 
As used herein, the “Company,” “Torchlight,” “we,” “our,” and similar terms include Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. and its subsidiaries, unless the context indicates otherwise.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PART I FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
ITEM 1. CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
September 30,
 
 
December 31,
 
 
 
2018
 
 
2017
 
ASSETS
 
 
 
 
 
 
Current assets:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cash
 $878,433 
 $1,051,720 
Accounts receivable
  229,853 
  596,141 
Production revenue receivable
  4,464 
  142,932 
Prepayments - development costs
  177,064 
  1,335,652 
Prepaid expenses
  86,988 
  39,506 
Total current assets
  1,376,802 
  3,165,951 
 
    
    
Oil and gas properties, net
  34,400,093 
  25,579,279 
Office equipment, net
  6,986 
  15,716 
Other assets
  6,362 
  6,362 
 
    
    
TOTAL ASSETS
 $35,790,243 
 $28,767,308 
 
    
    
 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
 
Current liabilities:
    
    
Accounts payable
 $488,428 
 $762,502 
Funds received pending settlement
  - 
  520,400 
Accrued payroll
  771,176 
  695,176 
Related party payables
  45,000 
  45,000 
Due to working interest owners
  54,320 
  54,320 
Accrued interest payable
  285,133 
  202,050 
Total current liabilities
  1,644,057 
  2,279,448 
 
    
    
Unsecured promissory notes, net of discount and financing costs of $831,155
  11,733,142 
  7,269,281 
 
 at September 30, 2018 and $795,017 at December 31, 2017
 
Note payable
  3,000,000 
  3,250,000 
Asset retirement obligations
  9,554 
  9,274 
 
    
    
Total liabilities
  16,386,753 
  12,808,003 
 
    
    
Commitments and contingencies
    
    
 
    
    
Stockholders’ equity:
    
    
 
Preferred stock, par value $0.001, 10,000,000 shares authorized;
 
    -0- issued and outstanding at September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017
  - 
  - 
Common stock, par value $0.001 per share; 150,000,000 shares authorized;
  70,116 
  63,344 
 
70,112,376 issued and outstanding at September 30, 2018
 
 
63,340,034 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2017
 
Additional paid-in capital
  107,142,465 
  99,403,654 
Accumulated deficit
  (87,809,091)
  (83,507,693)
Total stockholders' equity
  19,403,490 
  15,959,305 
 
    
    
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
 $35,790,243 
 $28,767,308 
 
    
    
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these interim consolidated financial statements.
 
 
 
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TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.        
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three Months
 
 
Three Months
 
 
Nine Months
 
 
Nine Months
 
 
 
Ended
 
 
Ended
 
 
Ended
 
 
Ended
 
 
 
September 30, 2018
 
 
September 30, 2017
 
 
September 30, 2018
 
 
September 30, 2017
 
Revenues
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oil and gas sales
 $128,675 
 $18,296 
 $893,101 
 $44,548 
 
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
Cost of revenues
  (182,294)
  (16,499)
  (595,622)
  (32,632)
 
    
    
    
    
Gross profit
  (53,619)
  1,797 
  297,479 
  11,916 
 
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
Operating expenses:
    
    
    
    
General and administrative expense
  (747,357)
  (866,131)
  (3,330,790)
  (2,808,576)
Depreciation, depletion and amortization
  (106,136)
  (21,980)
  (368,074)
  (72,415)
Loss on settlement
  - 
  - 
  (369,439)
  - 
Impairment loss
  - 
  - 
  (139,891)
  - 
     Total operating expenses
  (853,493)
  (888,111)
  (4,208,194)
  (2,880,991)
 
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
Other income (expense)
    
    
    
    
Interest income
  261 
  145 
  745 
  439 
Interest expense and accretion of note discounts
  (128,226)
  (129,302)
  (391,428)
  (257,849)
     Total expense
  (127,965)
  (129,157)
  (390,683)
  (257,410)
 
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
Loss before income taxes
  (1,035,077)
  (1,015,471)
  (4,301,398)
  (3,126,485)
 
    
    
    
    
Provision for income taxes
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
 
    
    
    
    
Net loss
 $(1,035,077)
 $(1,015,471)
 $(4,301,398)
 $(3,126,485)
 
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
Loss per common share:
    
    
    
    
Basic and Diluted
 $(0.01)
 $(0.02)
 $(0.06)
 $(0.08)
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:
 
    
Basic and Diluted
  70,080,854 
  60,208,946 
  67,468,291 
  38,775,843 
 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these interim consolidated financial statements.
 
 
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TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.      
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)
 
 
Nine Months
 
 
Nine Months
 
 
 
Ended
 
 
Ended
 
 
 
September 30, 2018
 
 
September 30, 2017
 
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Net loss
 $(4,301,398)
 $(3,126,485)
 
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash from operations:
 
Stock based compensation
  1,215,825 
  1,039,679 
Accrued interest payable in stock
  148,882 
  94,795 
Accretion of note discounts
  159,441 
  158,486 
Depreciation, depletion and amortization
  368,074 
  72,415 
Loss on settlement
  369,439 
  - 
Impairment loss
  139,891 
  - 
Change in:
    
    
Accounts receivable
  (53,551)
  (5,813)
Production revenue receivable
  138,468 
  (189)
Prepayments - development costs
  1,158,588 
  583,347 
Prepaid expenses
  (47,482)
  (25,313)
Other assets
  - 
  11,999 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
  1,718 
  89,571 
Accrued interest payable
  14,434 
  54,867 
Net cash from operating activities
  (687,671)
  (1,052,641)
 
    
    
 
    
    
Cash Flows From Investing Activities
    
    
Investment in oil and gas properties
  (9,319,771)
  (5,189,642)
 
    
    
Net cash from investing activities
  (9,319,771)
  (5,189,642)
 
    
    
 
    
    
Cash Flows From Financing Activities
    
    
Issuance of common stock, net of in offering costs
  6,049,734 
  - 
Proceeds from promissory notes, net of in offering costs
  4,304,421 
  7,338,969 
Repayment of promissory notes
  (250,000)
  (2,509,500)
Proceeds from warrant exercise
  200,000 
  29,250 
Cash paid in settlement
  (470,000)
  - 
Net cash from financing activities
  9,834,155 
  4,858,719 
 
    
    
 
    
    
Net decrease in cash
  (173,287)
  (1,383,564)
 
    
    
Cash - beginning of period
  1,051,720 
  1,769,499 
 
    
    
Cash - end of period
 $878,433 
 $385,935 
 
    
    
 
    
    
 
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information: (Non Cash Items)
 
Mineral interests received in warrant exercise
 $- 
 $3,229,431 
Common stock issued for mineral interests
 $- 
 $579,754 
Accounts payable increase-investment in oil and gas properties
 $- 
 $3,057,621 
Common stock issued for services
 $- 
 $373,431 
Common stock issued for partial payment of unpaid compensation
 $59,000 
 $- 
Common stock issued in conversion of promissory note
 $- 
 $1,007,890 
Common stock issued for payment in kind on notes payable
 $221,024 
 $- 
Cash paid for interest
 $1,124,174 
 $576,190 
Cash paid for income tax
 $- 
 $- 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these interim consolidated financial statements.
 
 
 
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TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
 
 
 
NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2018
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(Unaudited)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Common
 
 
 Common
 
 
 Additional
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 stock
 
 
 stock
 
 
 paid-in
 
 
Accumulated
 
 
 
 shares
 
 
amount
 
 
 capital
 
 
deficit
 
 
Total
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance, December 31, 2017
  63,340,034 
 $63,344 
 $99,403,654 
 $(83,507,693)
 $15,959,305 
 
    
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
    
Issuance of common stock for services
  450,000 
  450 
  544,550 
    
  545,000 
 
    
    
    
    
    
Issuance of common stock for cash
  5,750,000 
  5,750 
  6,043,984 
    
  6,049,734 
 
  net of Underwriting/Offering Costs
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
    
Issuance of common stock for Note PIK
  172,342 
  172 
  220,852 
    
  221,024 
Issuance of stock for warrant exercise
  400,000 
  400 
  199,600 
    
  200,000 
 
Warrants issued for services
 
    
  423,575 
    
  423,575 
 
Stock options issued for services
 
    
  306,250 
    
  306,250 
Net loss
    
    
    
  (4,301,398)
  (4,301,398)
 
    
    
    
    
    
 
    
    
    
    
    
Balance, September 30, 2018
  70,112,376 
 $70,116 
 $107,142,465 
 $(87,809,091)
 $19,403,490 
 
    
    
    
    
    
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these interim consolidated financial statements.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 
1. NATURE OF BUSINESS
 
Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. (“Company”) was incorporated in October 2007 under the laws of the State of Nevada as Pole Perfect Studios, Inc. (“PPS”). From its incorporation to November 2010, the Company was primarily engaged in business start-up activities.
 
On November 23, 2010, we entered into and closed a Share Exchange Agreement (the “Exchange Agreement”) between the major shareholders of PPS and the shareholders of Torchlight Energy, Inc. (“TEI”). As a result of the transactions effected by the Exchange Agreement, at closing TEI became our wholly-owned subsidiary, and the business of TEI became our sole business. TEI was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada in June, 2010. We are engaged in the acquisition, exploitation and/or development of oil and natural gas properties in the United States. We operate our business through our subsidiaries Torchlight Energy Inc., Torchlight Energy Operating, LLC, Hudspeth Oil Corporation, Torchlight Hazel, LLC, and Warwink Properties LLC.
 
2. GOING CONCERN
 
At September 30, 2018, the Company had not yet achieved profitable operations. We had a net loss of $4,301,398 for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and had accumulated losses of $87,809,091 since our inception. The Company had a working capital deficit as of September 30, 2018 of $267,255. We expect to incur further losses in the development of our business. These conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.
 
The Company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent on its ability to generate future profitable operations and/or to obtain the necessary financing to meet its projected development costs and repay its liabilities arising from normal business operations when they come due. Management’s plan to address the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern includes: (1) obtaining debt or equity funding from private placement or institutional sources; (2) obtaining loans from financial institutions, where possible, or (3) participating in joint venture transactions with third parties. Although management believes that it will be able to obtain the necessary funding to allow the Company to remain a going concern through the methods discussed above, there can be no assurances that such methods will prove successful.
 
These consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern and therefore, the financial statements do not include any adjustments to reflect the possible future effects on the recoverability and classification of assets or the amount and classifications of liabilities that may result from the outcome of this uncertainty.
 
3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
The Company maintains its accounts on the accrual method of accounting in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Accounting principles followed and the methods of applying those principles, which materially affect the determination of financial position, results of operations and cash flows are summarized below:
 
Use of estimates – The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and certain assumptions that affect the amounts reported in these consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from these estimates.
 
Basis of presentation—The financial statements are presented on a consolidated basis and include all of the accounts of Torchlight Energy Resources Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Torchlight Energy, Inc., Torchlight Energy Operating, LLC, Hudspeth Oil Corporation, Torchlight Hazel LLC, and Warwink Properties LLC. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated.
 
These interim financial statements are unaudited and have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) regarding interim financial reporting. Certain disclosures have been condensed or omitted from these financial statements. Accordingly, they do not include all the information and notes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for complete consolidated financial statements, and should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017.
 
In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited financial condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, necessary to fairly present the financial position as of, and the results of operations for, all periods presented. In preparing the accompanying financial statements, management has made certain estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts in the condensed financial statements and disclosures of contingencies. Actual results may differ from those estimates. The results for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of annual results. Certain reclassifications have been made to the prior period’s consolidated financial statements and related footnotes to conform them to the current period presentation.
 
 
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TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 
3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
 
Risks and uncertainties – The Company’s operations are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including financial, operational, technological, and other risks associated with operating an emerging business, including the potential risk of business failure.
 
Concentration of risks – At times the Company’s cash balances are in excess of amounts guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The Company’s cash is placed with a highly rated financial institution, and the Company regularly monitors the credit worthiness of the financial institutions with which it does business.
 
Fair value of financial instruments – Financial instruments consist of cash, receivables, payables and promissory notes, if any. The estimated fair values of cash, receivables, and payables approximate the carrying amount due to the relatively short maturity of these instruments. The carrying amounts of any promissory notes approximate their fair value giving effect for the term of the note and the effective interest rates.
 
For assets and liabilities that require re-measurement to fair value the Company categorizes them in a three-level fair value hierarchy as follows:
 
·
Level 1 inputs are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
 
·
Level 2 inputs are quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets or inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly through market corroboration.
 
·
Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs based on management’s own assumptions used to measure assets and liabilities at fair value.
 
A financial asset or liability’s classification within the hierarchy is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement.
 
Cash and cash equivalents - Cash and cash equivalents include certain investments in highly liquid instruments with original maturities of three months or less.
 
Accounts receivable – Accounts receivable consist of uncollateralized oil and natural gas revenues due under normal trade terms, as well as amounts due from working interest owners of oil and gas properties for their share of expenses paid on their behalf by the Company. Management reviews receivables periodically and reduces the carrying amount by a valuation allowance that reflects management’s best estimate of the amount that may not be collectible. As of September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, no valuation allowance was considered necessary.
 
Oil and gas properties – The Company uses the full cost method of accounting for exploration and development activities as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Under this method of accounting, the costs of unsuccessful, as well as successful, exploration and development activities are capitalized as properties and equipment. This includes any internal costs that are directly related to property acquisition, exploration and development activities but does not include any costs related to production, general corporate overhead or similar activities. Gain or loss on the sale or other disposition of oil and gas properties is not recognized, unless the gain or loss would significantly alter the relationship between capitalized costs and proved reserves.
 
Oil and gas properties include costs that are excluded from costs being depleted or amortized. Oil and natural gas property costs excluded represent investments in unevaluated properties and include non-producing leasehold, geological, and geophysical costs associated with leasehold or drilling interests and exploration drilling costs. The Company allocates a portion of its acquisition costs to unevaluated properties based on relative value. Costs are transferred to the full cost pool as the properties are evaluated over the life of the reservoir. Unevaluated properties are reviewed for impairment at least quarterly and are determined through an evaluation considering, among other factors, seismic data, requirements to relinquish acreage, drilling results, remaining time in the commitment period, remaining capital plan, and political, economic, and market conditions.
 
Gains and losses on the sale of oil and gas properties are not generally reflected in income unless the gain or loss would significantly alter the relationship between capitalized costs and proved reserves. Sales of less than 100% of the Company’s interest in the oil and gas property are treated as a reduction of the capital cost of the field, with no gain or loss recognized, as long as doing so does not significantly affect the unit-of-production depletion rate. Costs of retired equipment, net of salvage value, are usually charged to accumulated depreciation.
 
 
 
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TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 
3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
 
Capitalized interest – The Company capitalizes interest on unevaluated properties during the periods in which they are excluded from costs being depleted or amortized. During nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, the Company capitalized $1,382,820 and $703,740, respectively, of interest on unevaluated properties.
 
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization – The depreciable base for oil and natural gas properties includes the sum of all capitalized costs net of accumulated depreciation, depletion, and amortization (“DD&A”), estimated future development costs and asset retirement costs not included in oil and natural gas properties, less costs excluded from amortization. The depreciable base of oil and natural gas properties is amortized on a unit-of-production method.
  
Ceiling test – Future production volumes from oil and gas properties are a significant factor in determining the full cost ceiling limitation of capitalized costs. Under the full cost method of accounting, the Company is required to periodically perform a “ceiling test” that determines a limit on the book value of oil and gas properties. If the net capitalized cost of proved oil and gas properties, net of related deferred income taxes, plus the cost of unproved oil and gas properties, exceeds the present value of estimated future net cash flows discounted at 10 percent, net of related tax affects, plus the cost of unproved oil and gas properties, the excess is charged to expense and reflected as additional accumulated DD&A. The ceiling test calculation uses a commodity price assumption which is based on the unweighted arithmetic average of the price on the first day of each month for each month within the prior 12-month period and excludes future cash outflows related to estimated abandonment costs.
 
The determination of oil and gas reserves is a subjective process, and the accuracy of any reserve estimate depends on the quality of available data and the application of engineering and geological interpretation and judgment. Estimates of economically recoverable reserves and future net cash flows depend on a number of variable factors and assumptions that are difficult to predict and may vary considerably from actual results. In particular, reserve estimates for wells with limited or no production history are less reliable than those based on actual production. Subsequent re-evaluation of reserves and cost estimates related to future development of proved oil and gas reserves could result in significant revisions to proved reserves. Other issues, such as changes in regulatory requirements, technological advances, and other factors which are difficult to predict could also affect estimates of proved reserves in the future.
 
Asset retirement obligations – The fair value of a liability for an asset’s retirement obligation (“ARO”) is recognized in the period in which it is incurred if a reasonable estimate of fair value can be made, with the corresponding charge capitalized as part of the carrying amount of the related long-lived asset. The liability is accreted to its then-present value each subsequent period, and the capitalized cost is depleted over the useful life of the related asset. Abandonment costs incurred are recorded as a reduction of the ARO liability.
 
Inherent in the fair value calculation of an ARO are numerous assumptions and judgments including the ultimate settlement amounts, inflation factors, credit adjusted discount rates, timing of settlement, and changes in the legal, regulatory, environmental, and political environments. To the extent future revisions to these assumptions impact the fair value of the existing ARO liability, a corresponding adjustment is made to the oil and gas property balance. Settlements greater than or less than amounts accrued as ARO are recorded as a gain or loss upon settlement.
 
Income taxes - Income taxes are accounted for under the asset and liability method. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to differences between the financial statement carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases and operating loss carry forwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is established to reduce deferred tax assets if it is more likely than not that the related tax benefits will not be realized.
 
Authoritative guidance for uncertainty in income taxes requires that the Company recognize the financial statement benefit of a tax position only after determining that the relevant tax authority would more likely than not sustain the position following an examination. Management has reviewed the Company’s tax positions and determined there were no uncertain tax positions requiring recognition in the consolidated financial statements. Company tax returns remain subject to Federal and State tax examinations. Generally, the applicable statutes of limitation are three to four years from their respective filings.
 
Estimated interest and penalties related to potential underpayment on any unrecognized tax benefits are classified as a component of tax expense in the statement of operation. The Company has not recorded any interest or penalties associated with unrecognized tax benefits for any periods covered by these financial statements.
 
 
 
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 
3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
 
Share-based compensation – Compensation cost for equity awards is based on the fair value of the equity instrument on the date of grant and is recognized over the period during which an employee is required to provide service in exchange for the award.
 
The Company accounts for stock option awards using the calculated value method. The expected term was derived using the simplified method provided in Securities and Exchange Commission release Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 110, which averages an awards weighted average vesting period and contractual term for “plain vanilla” share options.
 
The Company accounts for any forfeitures of options when they occur. Previously recognized compensation cost for an award is reversed in the period that the award is forfeited.
 
The Company also issues equity awards to non-employees. The fair value of these option awards is estimated when the award recipient completes the contracted professional services. The Company recognizes expense for the estimated total value of the awards during the period from their issuance until performance completion.
 
In June 2018, the FASB issued ASU 2018-07, Compensation - Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Improvements to Nonemployee Share-Based Payment Accounting, which simplifies the accounting for share-based payments granted to nonemployees for goods and services. Under this ASU, the guidance on such payments to nonemployees is aligned with the requirements for share-based payments granted to employees. ASU 2018-07 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, however the Company has opted for early adoption effective July 1, 2018. The amendments in this ASU are to be applied through a cumulative-effect adjustment to retained earnings as of the first reporting period in which the ASU is effective. In evaluating early adoption the Company has determined that the change does not have a material impact on its consolidated financial statements.
 
The Company values warrant and option awards using the Black-Scholes option pricing model.
   
Revenue recognition On January 1, 2018, the Company adopted ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, and the related guidance in ASC 340-40 (the new revenue standard), and related guidance on gains and losses on derecognition of nonfinancial assets ASC 610-20, using the modified retrospective method applied to those contracts which were not completed as of January 1, 2018. Under the modified retrospective method, the Company recognizes the cumulative effect of initially applying the new revenue standard as an adjustment to the opening balance of retained earnings; however, no significant adjustment was required as a result of adopting the new revenue standard. Results for reporting periods beginning after January 1, 2018 are presented under the new revenue standard. The comparative information has not been restated and continues to be reported under the historic accounting standards in effect for those periods. The impact of the adoption of the new revenue standard is expected to be immaterial to the Company’s net income on an ongoing basis.
 
The Company’s revenue is typically generated from contracts to sell natural gas, crude oil or NGLs produced from interests in oil and gas properties owned by the Company. Contracts for the sale of natural gas and crude oil are evidenced by (1) base contracts for the sale and purchase of natural gas or crude oil, which document the general terms and conditions for the sale, and (2) transaction confirmations, which document the terms of each specific sale. The transaction confirmations specify a delivery point which represents the point at which control of the product is transferred to the customer. These contracts frequently meet the definition of a derivative under ASC 815, and are accounted for as derivatives unless the Company elects to treat them as normal sales as permitted under that guidance. The Company elects to treat contracts to sell oil and gas production as normal sales, which are then accounted for as contracts with customers. The Company has determined that these contracts represent multiple performance obligations which are satisfied when control of the commodity transfers to the customer, typically through the delivery of the specified commodity to a designated delivery point.
 
Revenue is measured based on consideration specified in the contract with the customer, and excludes any amounts collected on behalf of third parties. The Company recognizes revenue in the amount that reflects the consideration it expects to be entitled to in exchange for transferring control of those goods to the customer. Amounts allocated in the Company’s price contracts are based on the standalone selling price of those products in the context of long-term contracts. Payment is generally received one or two months after the sale has occurred.
 
Gain or loss on derivative instruments is outside the scope of ASC 606 and is not considered revenue from contracts with customers subject to ASC 606. The Company may in the future use financial or physical contracts accounted for as derivatives as economic hedges to manage price risk associated with normal sales, or in limited cases may use them for contracts the Company intends to physically settle but do not meet all of the criteria to be treated as normal sales.
 
Producer Gas Imbalances. The Company applies the sales method of accounting for natural gas revenue. Under this method, revenues are recognized based on the actual volume of natural gas sold to purchasers.
 
 
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3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)
 
Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share Basic earnings (loss) per common share is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per common share is computed in the same way as basic earnings (loss) per common share except that the denominator is increased to include the number of additional common shares that would be outstanding if all potential common shares had been issued and if the additional common shares were dilutive. The calculation of diluted earnings per share excludes 16,460,640 shares at September 30, 20018 issuable upon the  future exercise of outstanding warrants and options because their effect would be anti-dilutive.
 
Environmental laws and regulations – The Company is subject to extensive federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations. Environmental expenditures are expensed or capitalized depending on their future economic benefit. The Company believes that it is in compliance with existing laws and regulations.
 
Recent accounting pronouncements In February 2016 the FASB, issued ASU, 2016-02, Leases. The ASU requires companies to recognize on the balance sheet the assets and liabilities for the rights and obligations created by leased assets. ASU 2016-02 will be effective for the Company in the first quarter of 2019, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of ASU 2016-02 will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.
 
Other recently issued or adopted accounting pronouncements are not expected to have, or did not have, a material impact on the Company’s financial position or results from operations.
 
Subsequent events – The Company evaluated subsequent events through November 9, 2018, the date of issuance of the financial statements. Subsequent events are disclosed in Note 11.
 
4. OIL & GAS PROPERTIES
 
The following table presents the capitalized costs for oil & gas properties of the Company as of September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017:
  
 
 
2018
 
 
2017
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Evaluated costs subject to amortization
 $5,035,285 
 $5,022,129 
Unevaluated costs
  35,407,642 
  26,100,749 
Total capitalized costs
  40,442,927 
  31,122,878 
Less accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization
  (6,042,834)
  (5,543,599)
Total oil and gas properties
 $34,400,093 
 $25,579,279 
 
Unevaluated costs as of September 30, 2018 include cumulative costs on developing projects including the Orogrande, Hazel, and Winkler projects in West Texas.
 
The Company identified impairment of $2,300,626 in 2017 related to its unevaluated properties. Although we had no recognized impairment expense in 2017, the Company has adjusted the separation of evaluated versus unevaluated costs within its full cost pool to recognize the value impairment related to the expiration of unevaluated leases in 2017 in the amount of $2,300,626. The impact of this change will be to increase the basis for calculation of future period’s depletion, depreciation and amortization to include $2,300,626 of cost which will effectively recognize the impairment on the Consolidated Statement of Operations over future periods. The $2,300,626 has also become an evaluated cost for purposes of future period’s Ceiling Tests and which may further recognize the impairment expense recognized in future periods. The impact of this cost reclassification at March 31, 2018 was a recognized impairment expense of $139,891. No impairment adjustment was required at September 30, 2018.
 
Due to the volatility of commodity prices, should oil and natural gas prices decline in the future, it is possible that a further write-down could occur. Proved reserves are estimated quantities of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids, which geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable from known reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions. The independent engineering estimates include only those amounts considered to be proved reserves and do not include additional amounts which may result from new discoveries in the future, or from application of secondary and tertiary recovery processes where facilities are not in place or for which transportation and/or marketing contracts are not in place. Estimated reserves to be developed through secondary or tertiary recovery processes are classified as unevaluated properties.
 
 
 
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 
4. OIL & GAS PROPERTIES (CONTINUED)
 
Acquisition of Additional Interests in Hazel Project
 
On January 30, 2017, we and our then wholly-owned subsidiary, Torchlight Acquisition Corporation, a Texas corporation (“TAC”), entered into and closed an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization and a Plan of Merger with Line Drive Energy, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“Line Drive”), and Mr. Gregory McCabe, our Chairman, under which agreements TAC merged with and into Line Drive and the separate existence of TAC ceased, with Line Drive being the surviving entity and becoming our wholly-owned subsidiary. Line Drive, which was wholly-owned by Mr. McCabe, our Chairman, owned certain assets and securities, including approximately 40.66% of 12,000 gross acres, 9,600 net acres, in the Hazel Project and 521,739 warrants to purchase shares of our common stock (which warrants had been assigned by Mr. McCabe to Line Drive). Upon the closing of the merger, all of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of TAC automatically converted into a membership interest in Line Drive, constituting all of the issued and outstanding membership interests in Line Drive immediately following the closing of the merger, the membership interest in Line Drive held by Mr. McCabe and outstanding immediately prior to the closing of the merger ceased to exist, and we issued Mr. McCabe 3,301,739 restricted shares of our common stock as consideration therefor. Immediately after closing, the 521,739 warrants held by Line Drive were cancelled, which warrants had an exercise price of $1.40 per share and an expiration date of June 9, 2020. A Certificate of Merger for the merger transaction was filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on January 31, 2017. Subsequent to the closing, the name of Line Drive Energy, LLC was changed to Torchlight Hazel, LLC. We are required to drill one well every six months to hold the entire 12,000 acre block for eighteen months, and thereafter two wells every six months effective June 2018.
 
Also on January 30, 2017, TEI entered into and closed a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Wolfbone. Under the agreement, TEI acquired certain of Wolfbone’s Hazel Project assets, including its interest in the Flying B Ranch #1 well and the 40 acre unit surrounding the well, for consideration of $415,000, and additionally, Wolfbone caused to be cancelled a total of 2,780,000 warrants to purchase shares of our common stock, including 1,500,000 warrants held by McCabe Petroleum Corporation, an entity owned by Mr. McCabe and 1,280,000 warrants held by Green Hill Minerals, an entity owned by Mr. McCabe’s son, which warrant cancellations were effected through certain Warrant Cancellation Agreements. The 1,500,000 warrants held by MPC that were cancelled had an exercise price of $1.00 per share and an expiration date of April 4, 2021. The warrants held by Green Hill Minerals that were cancelled included 100,000 warrants with an exercise price of $1.73 and an expiration date of September 30, 2018 and 1,180,000 warrants with an exercise price of $0.70 and an expiration date of February 15, 2020.
  
Since Mr. McCabe held the controlling interest in both Line Drive and Wolfbone, the transactions were combined for accounting purposes. The working interest in the Hazel Project was the only asset held by Line Drive. The warrant cancellation was treated in the aggregate as an exercise of the warrants with the transfer of the working interests as the consideration. We recorded the transactions as an increase in its investment in the Hazel Project working interests of $3,644,431, which is equal to the exercise price of the warrants plus the cash paid to Wolfbone.
 
Upon the closing of the transactions, our working interest in the Hazel Project increased by 40.66% to a total ownership of 74%.
 
Effective June 1, 2017, we acquired an additional 6% working interest from unrelated working interest owners in exchange for 268,656 shares of common stock valued at $373,430, increasing our working interest in the Hazel project to 80%, and an overall net revenue interest of 74-75%.
 
In April 2018, we announced that we have commenced a process that could result in the monetization of the Hazel Project. We believe the development activity at the Hazel Project, coupled with nearby activities of other oil and gas operators, suggests that this project has achieved a level of value worth monetizing. We anticipate that the liquidity that would be provided from selling the Hazel Project could be redeployed into the Orogrande Project.
 
Winkler Project, Winkler County, Texas
 
On December 1, 2017, the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization that we and our then wholly-owned subsidiary, Torchlight Wolfbone Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation (“TWP”), entered into with MPC and Warwink Properties, LLC (“Warwink Properties”) on November 14, 2017 closed. Under the agreement, TWP merged with and into Warwink Properties and the separate existence of TWP ceased, with Warwink Properties being the surviving entity and becoming our wholly-owned subsidiary. Warwink Properties was wholly owned by MPC. Warwink Properties owns certain assets, including a 10.71875% working interest in approximately 640 acres in Winkler County, Texas. Upon the closing of the merger, all of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of TWP converted into a membership interest in Warwink Properties, constituting all of the issued and outstanding membership interests in Warwink Properties immediately following the closing of the merger, the membership interest in Warwink Properties held by MPC and outstanding immediately prior to the closing of the merger ceased to exist, and we issued MPC 2,500,000 restricted shares of our common stock as consideration. Also on December 1, 2017, MPC closed its transaction with MECO IV, LLC (“MECO”) for the purchase and sale of certain assets as contemplated by the Purchase and Sale Agreement dated November 9, 2017 among MPC, MECO and additional parties thereto, or the MECO PSA, to which we are not a party. Under the MECO PSA, Warwink Properties received a carry from MECO (through the tanks) of up to $1,475,000 in the next well drilled on the Winkler County leases. A Certificate of Merger for the merger transaction was filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on December 5, 2017.
 
 
 
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4. OIL & GAS PROPERTIES (CONTINUED)
 
Also on December 1, 2017, the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement that TEI entered into with MPC closed. Under the Purchase Agreement, which was entered into on November 14, 2017, TEI acquired beneficial ownership of certain of MPC’s assets, including acreage and wellbores located in Ward County, Texas, (“the Ward County Assets”). As consideration under the Purchase Agreement, at closing TEI issued to MPC an unsecured promissory note in the principal amount of $3,250,000, payable in monthly installments of interest only beginning on January 1, 2018, at the rate of 5% per annum, with the entire principal amount together with all accrued interest due and payable on January 1, 2021. In connection with TEI’s acquisition of beneficial ownership in the Ward County Assets, MPC sold those same assets, on behalf of TEI, to MECO at closing of the MECO PSA, and accordingly, TEI received $3,250,000 in cash for its beneficial interest in the Ward County Assets. Additionally, at closing of the MECO PSA, MPC paid TEI a performance fee of $2,781,500 in cash as compensation for TEI’s marketing and selling the Winkler County assets of MPC and the Ward County Assets as a package to MECO.
 
MECO expects to drill two gross horizontal well in this project in 2018. The first well was spudded on May 7, 2018.
 
Addition to the Winkler Project
 
As of May 7, 2018, our Winkler project in the Delaware Basin has begun the drilling phase of the first Winkler Project well, the UL 21 War-Wink 47 #2H. Our operating partner, MECO had begun the pilot hole on the project. The plan is to evaluate the various potential zones for a lateral leg to be drilled once logging is completed. We expect the most likely target to be the Wolfcamp A interval. The well is on 320 newly acquired acres offsetting the original leasehold we entered into in December, 2017. The additional acreage was leased by our operating partner under the Area of Mutual Interest Agreement (AMI) and we recently exercised our right to participate for its 12.5% in the additional 1,080 gross acres at a cash cost of $447,847. Our carried interest in the first well, as outlined in the agreement, was originally planned to be on the first acreage acquired. That carried interest is being applied to this new well and will allow MECO to drill and produce potential revenues sooner than originally planned. The primary leasehold is a 320-acre block directly west of the current position and will allow for 5,000-foot lateral wells to be drilled. The well is currently producing into the tanks and will generate revenue during the fourth quarter, 2018.
 
Acquisition of Additional Interests in Orogrande Project
 
On July 25, 2018, we and our wholly-owned subsidiary, Hudspeth Oil Corporation, entered into a Settlement & Purchase Agreement (the “Settlement Agreement”) with Founders Oil & Gas, LLC, Founders Oil & Gas Operating, LLC, Wolfbone Investments, LLC (a wholly-owned company of Gregory McCabe, our Chairman) and McCabe Petroleum Corporation (also a wholly-owned company of Mr. McCabe), which agreement provides for Hudspeth Oil and Wolfbone Investments to each immediately pay $625,000 and for Hudspeth Oil or the Company and Wolfbone Investments or McCabe Petroleum to each pay another $625,000 on July 20, 2019, as consideration for Founders Oil & Gas assigning all of its working interest in the oil and gas leases of the Orogrande Project to Hudspeth Oil and Wolfbone Investments equally. The assignments to Hudspeth Oil and Wolfbone Investments were made in July when the first payments were made. The payments to Founders Oil & Gas due in 2019 are not securitized. After this assignment (for which Hudspeth Oil’s total consideration is $1,250,000), Hudspeth Oil’s working interest will increase to 72.5%. Additionally, the Settlement Agreement provides that the Founders parties will assign to the Company, Hudspeth Oil, Wolfbone Investments and McCabe Petroleum their claims against certain vendors for damages, if any, against such vendors for negligent services or defective equipment. Further, the Settlement Agreement has a mutual release and waivers among the parties.
 
5. RELATED PARTY PAYABLES
 
As of September 30, 2018, related party payables consisted of accrued and unpaid compensation to one of our executive officers totaling $45,000.
 
6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
 
Leases
 
The Company has a noncancelable lease for its office premises that expires on November 30, 2019 and which requires the payment of base lease amounts and executory costs such as taxes, maintenance and insurance. Rental expense for the lease was $65,387 and $57,469 for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.
 
 
 
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6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (CONTINUED)
 
Approximate future minimum rental commitments under the office premises lease are: 
 
Year Ending December 31,
 
Rent
 
2018
 $24,165 
To 2019 Expiration
  88,605 
Total
 $112,770 
 
Environmental matters
 
The Company is subject to contingencies as a result of environmental laws and regulations. Present and future environmental laws and regulations applicable to the Company’s operations could require substantial capital expenditures or could adversely affect its operations in other ways that cannot be predicted at this time. As of September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, no amounts had been recorded because no specific liability has been identified that is reasonably probable of requiring the Company to fund any future material amounts.
 
7. STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
  
On April 19, 2018, we entered into an Underwriting Agreement with Roth Capital Partners, LLC (the “Underwriter”) under which a total of 5,750,000 shares of our common stock were issued and sold in an underwritten public offering, which amount includes the full exercise of the over-allotment option for 750,000 shares. The offering closed on April 23, 2018. The public offering price for each share of common stock was $1.15. The Underwriter purchased the shares of common stock from us at a price of $1.0752 per share, representing a 6.5% discount from the public offering price. The Underwriter acted as the sole manager for the offering. The common stock was offered and sold pursuant to our effective registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333220181) filed with the SEC on August 25, 2017 and declared effective by the SEC on September 28, 2017, the accompanying prospectus contained therein, and preliminary and final prospectus supplements filed with the SEC in connection with our takedown relating to the offering. The net proceeds to us from the sale of the shares of common stock in the offering was $6,049,734, after deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and our other offering expenses.
 
 
 
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7. STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (CONTINUED)
 
During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 450,000 shares of common stock as compensation for services, with total fair value of $545,000.
 
During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 172,342 shares of common stock in satisfaction of the payment in kind due on April 10, 2018 to the holders of notes payable by the Company, with total fair value of $221,024.
 
During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 1,220,000, warrants for consulting services which resulted in $423,575 of recognized expense.
 
During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 600,000 options recognizing $168,750 of stock based compensation expense and recognized $137,500 of stock based compensation of expense related to 800,000 stock options issued in third quarter of 2017.
 
During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 400,000 shares of common stock for exercise of warrants, with total fair value of $200,000.
 
A summary of warrants outstanding as of September 30, 2018 by exercise price and year of expiration is presented below:
 
 
Exercise
 
 
 Expiration Date in
 
 
 
 
 
Price
 
 
2018
 
 
2019
 
 
2020
 
 
2021
 
 
2022
 
 
2023
 
 
Total
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 $0.70 
  - 
  - 
  420,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  420,000 
 $0.77 
  - 
  100,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  100,000 
 $1.00 
  - 
  25,116 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  25,116 
 $1.03 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  120,000 
  - 
  - 
  120,000 
 $1.08 
  - 
  37,500 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  37,500 
 $1.14 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  600,000 
  600,000 
 $1.21 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  120,000 
  120,000 
 $1.40 
  - 
  - 
  1,121,736 
    
  - 
  - 
  1,121,736 
 $1.50 
  - 
  - 
    
  100,000 
  - 
  - 
  100,000 
 $1.64 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  200,000 
  - 
  - 
  200,000 
 $1.80 
  - 
  - 
  1,250,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  1,250,000 
 $2.00 
  296,054 
  - 
  - 
  400,000 
  - 
  - 
  696,054 
 $2.03 
  1,250,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  1,250,000 
 $2.23 
  - 
  - 
  832,512 
    
  - 
  - 
  832,512 
 $2.29 
  40,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  40,000 
 $2.50 
  - 
  35,211 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  35,211 
 $3.50 
  - 
  15,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  15,000 
 $4.50 
  - 
  700,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  700,000 
 $6.00 
  60,000 
  22,580 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  82,580 
 $7.00 
  - 
  700,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  700,000 
 
  1,646,054 
  1,635,407 
  3,624,248 
  820,000 
  - 
  720,000 
  8,445,709 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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7. STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (CONTINUED)
 
A summary of stock options outstanding as of September 30, 2018 by exercise price and year of expiration is presented below:
 
 
 Exercise
 
 
Expiration Date in
 
 
 
 
 
 Price
 
 
2019
 
 
2020
 
 
2021
 
 
2022
 
 
2023
 
 
Total
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 $0.97 
  - 
  - 
  259,742 
  - 
  - 
  259,742 
 $1.10 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  800,000 
  - 
  800,000 
 $1.19 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  600,000 
  600,000 
 $1.57 
  1,497,163 
  4,500,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  5,997,163 
 $1.63 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  58,026 
  - 
  58,026 
 $1.79 
  - 
  300,000 
  - 
  - 
  - 
  300,000 
    
  1,497,163 
  4,800,000 
  259,742 
  858,026 
  600,000 
  8,014,931 
 
At September 30, 2018, the Company had reserved 16,460,640 shares for future exercise of warrants and options.
 
Warrants and options issued were valued using the Black Scholes Option Pricing Model. The assumptions used in calculating the fair value of the warrants and options issued during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 were as follows:
 
2018
 
 
Risk-free interest rate
2.15% - 2.83%
Expected volatility of common stock
97% - 119%
Dividend yield
0.00%
Discount due to lack of marketability
20%
Expected life of option/warrant
2.75 to 5 Years
 
2017
 
 
Risk-free interest rate
1.47% - 1.94%
Expected volatility of common stock
106% - 122%
Dividend yield
0.00%
Discount due to lack of marketability
20%
Expected life of option/warrant
2.75 years - 5 years

8. INCOME TAXES
 
On December 22, 2017, the U.S. enacted tax legislation referred to as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the Tax Act) which significantly changes U.S. corporate income tax laws beginning, generally, in 2018. These changes include, among others, (i) a permanent reduction of the U.S. corporate income tax rate from a top marginal rate of 35% to a flat rate of 21%, (ii) elimination of the corporate alternative minimum tax, (iii) immediate deductions for certain new investments instead of deductions for depreciation expense over time, (iv) limitation on the tax deduction for interest expense to 30% of adjusted taxable income, (v) limitation of the deduction for net operating losses to 80% of current year taxable income and elimination of net operating loss carrybacks, and (vi) elimination of many business deductions and credits, including the domestic production activities deduction, the deduction for entertainment expenditures, and the deduction for certain executive compensation in excess of $1 million. Additional impacts from the enactment of the Tax Act will be recorded as they are identified during the measurement period as provided for in SAB No. 118, which extends up to one year from the enactment date.
 
 
 
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TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 
8. INCOME TAXES (CONTINUED)
 
The Company estimates its annual effective income tax rate in recording its quarterly provision for income taxes in the various jurisdictions in which it operates. Statutory tax rate changes and other significant or unusual items are recognized as discrete items in the quarter in which they occur. The Company recorded no income tax expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 because the Company expects to incur a tax loss in the current year. Similarly, no income tax expense was recognized for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 for this same reason.
  
The Company had a net deferred tax asset related to federal net operating loss carryforwards of $54,307,241 and $52,934,916 at September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, respectively. The federal net operating loss carryforward will begin to expire in 2033. Realization of the deferred tax asset is dependent, in part, on generating sufficient taxable income prior to expiration of the loss carryforwards. The Company has placed a 100% valuation allowance against the net deferred tax asset because future realization of these assets is not assured.
 
9. PROMISSORY NOTES
 
On April 10, 2017, we sold to investors in a private transaction two 12% unsecured promissory notes with a total of $8,000,000 in principal amount. Interest only is due and payable on the notes each month at the rate of 12% per annum, with a balloon payment of the outstanding principal due and payable at maturity on April 10, 2020. The holders of the notes will also receive annual payments of common stock at the rate of 2.5% of principal amount outstanding, based on a volume-weighted average price. Both notes were sold at an original issue discount of 94.25% and accordingly, we received total proceeds of $7,540,000 from the investors. We used the proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes, which includes, without limitation, drilling capital, lease acquisition capital and repayment of prior debt.
 
These 12% promissory notes allow for early redemption. The notes also contain certain covenants under which we have agreed that, except for financing arrangements with established commercial banking or financial institutions and other debts and liabilities incurred in the normal course of business, we will not issue any other notes or debt offerings which have a maturity date prior to the payment in full of the 12% notes, unless consented to by the holders.
 
The effective interest rate is 16.15%.
 
On April 24, 2017, we used $2,509,500 of the proceeds from this financing to redeem and repay a portion of the outstanding 12% Series B Convertible Unsecured Promissory Notes. Separately, $1,000,000 of the principal amount of the Series B Notes plus accrued interest was converted into 1,007,890 shares of common stock and $60,000 was rolled into the new debt financing.
 
On February 6, 2018, we sold to an investor in a private transaction a 12% unsecured promissory note with a principal amount of $4,500,000. Interest only is due and payable on the note each month at the rate of 12% per annum, with a balloon payment of the outstanding principal due and payable at maturity on April 10, 2020. The holder of the note will also receive annual payments of common stock at the rate of 2.5% of principal amount outstanding, based on a volume-weighted average price. We sold the note at an original issue discount of 96.27% and accordingly, we received total proceeds of $4,332,150 from the investor. We used the proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes, which includes, without limitation, drilling capital, lease acquisition capital and repayment of prior debt.
 
This 12% promissory note allows for early redemption, provided that if we redeem before February 6, 2019, we must pay the holder all unpaid interest and common stock payments on the portion of the note redeemed that would have been earned through February 6, 2019. The note also contains certain covenants under which we have agreed that, except for financing arrangements with established commercial banking or financial institutions and other debts and liabilities incurred in the normal course of business, we will not issue any other notes or debt offerings which have a maturity date prior to the payment in full of the 12% note, unless consented to by the holder.
 
The effective interest rate is 15.88%.
 
On April 12, 2018, the holders of the notes described above received 172,342 shares of common stock as a payment in kind representing the annual payments of common stock due at the rate of 2.5% of principal amount outstanding as of April 10, 2018 based on a volume-weighted average price calculation.
 
 
 
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TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES, INC 
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
 
9. PROMISSORY NOTES (CONTINUED)
 
Promissory note transactions for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 are summarized as follows:
 
Unsecured promissory note balance - December 31, 2017
 $7,269,281 
 
    
New borrowing
  4,500,000 
Original issue discount
  (167,850)
Proceeds from borrowing
  4,332,150 
 
    
New note debt issuance costs
  (225,000)
Accretion of discount and amortization of debt issuance costs
  356,711 
 
    
 
    
Unsecured promissory note balance - September 30, 2018
 $11,733,142 
 
In connection with the transaction for the acquisition of Warwink Properties effective December 5, 2017, the Company borrowed $3.25 million from its Chairman, Greg McCabe on a three-year interest only promissory note bearing interest at 5% per annum. The Company paid $250,000 as a principal payment on June 20, 2018 and paid the remaining principal balance of $3,000,000 on October 19, 2018.
 
10. ASSET RETIREMENT OBLIGATIONS
 
The following is a reconciliation of the asset retirement obligations liability for the nine months ended September 30, 2018:
 
Asset retirement obligation – December 31, 2017
 $9,274 
 
    
Accretion expense
  280 
 
    
Asset retirement obligation – September 30, 2018
 $9,554 
 
11. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
 
On October 17, 2018, we sold to certain investors in a private transaction 16% Series C Unsecured Convertible Promissory Notes with a total principal amount of $6,000,000. Interest and principal are due and payable on the notes in one balloon payment at maturity on April 17, 2020. The notes are convertible, at the election of the holders, into an aggregate 6% working interest in certain oil and gas leases in Hudspeth County, Texas, known as our “Orogrande Project.” The notes allow us to redeem them early only upon the event of a fundamental transaction, such as a merger or sale of substantially all our assets. The notes provide that the noteholders may accelerate and declare any and all of the obligations under the notes to be immediately due and payable in the event of default, such as nonpayment, failure to perform required conversions, failure to perform any covenant or agreement under the notes, an insolvency event, or certain defaults or judgments.
 
As part of the sale of the notes, the noteholders required that McCabe Petroleum Corporation, a Texas corporation owned by our Chairman Gregory McCabe (“MPC”), provide them a put option whereby they have the right to have MPC purchase from them any unpaid principal amount due on the notes. Additionally, if there is a fundamental transaction, Mr. McCabe will be required to pay a fee to each noteholder that elects not to convert or require MPC to purchase the principal amount under the note, which fee will be equal to such noteholder’s pro-rata share of a total fee amount of $1,500,000.
 
We received total proceeds of $6,000,000 from the sale of the notes, of which $3,000,000 was used to pay back the promissory note issued to MPC on December 1, 2017, which note was due on December 31, 2020. We intend to use the remaining proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes, which includes, without limitation, drilling and lease acquisition capital.
 
 
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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
 
Overview
 
We are engaged in the acquisition, exploration, exploitation, and/or development of oil and natural gas properties in the United States. We operate our business through our subsidiaries Torchlight Energy Inc., Torchlight Energy Operating, LLC, Hudspeth Oil Corporation, and Torchlight Hazel, LLC, and Warwink Properties LLC.
 
The core strategy of the Company is pursuing the ongoing development of its assets in the Permian basin consisting of the Orogrande, the Hazel, and the Warwink Projects. These West Texas properties demonstrate significant potential and future production capabilities based upon the analysis of scientific data already gathered in the day by day development activity. Therefore, the Board has determined to focus its efforts and capital on these projects to maximize shareholder value for the long run.
 
The following discussion of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with our unaudited financial statements included herewith and our audited financial statements included with our Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017. This discussion should not be construed to imply that the results discussed herein will necessarily continue into the future, or that any conclusion reached herein will necessarily be indicative of actual operating results in the future. Such discussion represents only the best present assessment by our management.
 
Our financial results depend on many factors, particularly the price of natural gas and crude oil and our ability to market our production on economically attractive terms. Commodity prices are affected by many factors outside of our control, including changes in market supply and demand, which are impacted by pipeline capacity constraints, inventory storage levels, basis differentials, weather conditions and other factors. As a result, we cannot accurately predict future commodity prices and, therefore, cannot determine with any degree of certainty what effect increases or decreases in these prices will have on our capital program, production volumes or revenues. We expect natural gas and crude oil prices to remain volatile. In addition to production volumes and commodity prices, finding and developing sufficient amounts of natural gas and crude oil reserves at economical costs are critical to our long-term success.
 
Current Projects
 
As of September 30, 2018, we had interests in three oil and gas projects: the Orogrande Project in Hudspeth County, Texas, the Hazel Project in Sterling, Tom Green, and Irion Counties, Texas, and the Winkler Project in Winkler County, Texas.
 
Orogrande Project, West Texas
 
On August 7, 2014, we entered into a Purchase Agreement with Hudspeth Oil Corporation (“Hudspeth”), McCabe Petroleum Corporation (“MPC”), and Gregory McCabe, our Chairman. Mr. McCabe was the sole owner of both Hudspeth and MPC. Under the terms and conditions of the Purchase Agreement, at closing, we purchased 100% of the capital stock of Hudspeth which holds certain oil and gas assets, including a 100% working interest in approximately 172,000 mostly contiguous acres in the Orogrande Basin in West Texas. As of December 31, 2017, leases covering approximately 133,000 acres remain in effect. This acreage is in the primary term under five-year leases that carry additional five-year extension provisions. As consideration, at closing we issued 868,750 restricted shares of our common stock to Mr. McCabe and paid a total of $100,000 in geologic origination fees to third parties. Additionally, Mr. McCabe has, at his option, a 10% working interest back-in after payout and a reversionary interest if drilling obligations are not met, all under the terms and conditions of a participation and development agreement among Hudspeth, MPC and Mr. McCabe. We believe all drilling obligations through September 30, 2018 have been met.
 
On September 23, 2015, Hudspeth entered into a Farmout Agreement with Pandora Energy, LP (“Pandora”), Founders Oil & Gas, LLC (“Founders”), and for the limited purposes set forth therein, MPC and Mr. McCabe, for the entire Orogrande Project in Hudspeth County, Texas. The Farmout Agreement provided that Hudspeth and Pandora (collectively referred to as “Farmor”) would assign to Founders an undivided 50% of the leasehold interest and a 37.5% net revenue interest in the oil and gas leases and mineral interests in the Orogrande Project, which interests, except for any interests retained by Founders, would be reassigned to Farmor by Founders if Founders did not spend a minimum of $45.0 million on actual drilling operations on the Orogrande Project by September 23, 2017. Under a joint operating agreement also entered into on September 23, 2015, Founders was designated as operator of the leases.
 
On March 27, 2017, Founders, Founders Oil & Gas Operating, LLC, Founders’ operating partner, Hudspeth and Pandora signed a Drilling and Development Unit Agreement (the “DDU Agreement”), with the Commissioner of the General Land Office, on behalf of the State of Texas, and as approved by the Board for Lease of University Lands, or University Lands, on the Orogrande Project. The DDU Agreement has an effective date of January 1, 2017 and required a payment from Founders, Hudspeth and Pandora, collectively, of $335,323 as the initial consideration fee. The initial consideration fee was paid by Founders in April 2017 and was to be deducted from the required spud fee payable to us at commencement of the next well drilled.
 
 
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The DDU Agreement allows for all 192 existing leases covering approximately 133,000 net acres leased from University Lands to be combined into one drilling and development unit for development purposes. The term of the DDU Agreement expires on December 31, 2023, and the time to drill on the drilling and development unit continues through December 2023. The DDU Agreement also grants the right to extend the DDU Agreement through December 2028 if compliance with the DDU Agreement is met and the extension fee associated with the additional time is paid. Our drilling obligations began with one well to be spudded and drilled on or before September 1, 2017, and increased to two wells in year 2018, three wells in year 2019, four wells in year 2020 and five wells per year in years 2021, 2022 and 2023. The drilling obligations are minimum yearly requirements and may be exceeded if acceleration is desired. The DDU Agreement replaces all prior agreements, and will govern future drilling obligations on the drilling and development unit if the DDU Agreement is extended. The Company will be drilling two wells during fourth quarter, 2018. The first of the two wells was spudded October 18, 2018.
 
There are two vertical tests wells in the Orogrande Project, the Orogrande Rich A-11 test well and the University Founders B-19 #1 test well. The Orogrande Rich A-11 test well was spudded on March 31, 2015, drilled in the second quarter of 2015 and was evaluated and numerous scientific tests were performed to provide key data for the field development thesis. We believe that future utility of this well may be conversion to a salt water disposal well in the course of further development of the Orogrande acreage. The University Founders B-19 #1 was spudded on April 24, 2016 and drilled in the second quarter of 2016. The well successfully pumped down completion fluid in the third quarter of 2016 and indications of hydrocarbons were seen at the surface on this second Orogrande Project test well. We believe that future utility of this well may be conversion to a salt water disposal well in the course of further development of the Orogrande acreage.
 
During the fourth quarter of 2017, we took back operational control from Founders on the Orogrande Project. We were joined by Wolfbone Investments, LLC, (“Wolfbone”), a company owned by Mr. McCabe. We, along with Hudspeth, Wolfbone and, for the limited purposes set forth therein, Pandora, entered into an Assignment of Farmout Agreement with Founders, (the “Assignment of Farmout Agreement”), pursuant to which we and Wolfbone will share the remaining commitments under the Farmout Agreement. All original provisions of our carried interest were to remain in place including reimbursement to us on each wellbore. Founders was to remain a 9.5% working interest owner in the Orogrande Project for the $9.5 million it had spent as of the date of the Assignment of Farmout Agreement, and such interests were to be carried until $40.5 million is spent by Wolfbone and us, with each contributing 50% of such capital spend, under the existing agreement. Our working interest in the Orogrande Project thereby increased by 20.25% to a total of 67.75% and Wolfbone then owned 20.25%.
 
Founders was to operate a newly drilled horizontal well called the University Founders #A25 (at 5,540’ depth in a 1,000’ lateral) with supervision from us and our partners. The University Founders #A25 was spudded on November 28, 2017. During the month of April, 2018, we, MPC and Mr. McCabe were to assume full operational control including managing drilling plans and timing for all future wells drilled in the project. We believe two additional wells will be drilled and completed in 2018.
 
On July 25, 2018, we and Hudspeth entered into a Settlement & Purchase Agreement (the “Settlement Agreement”) with Founders (and Founders Oil & Gas Operating, LLC), Wolfbone and MPC, which agreement provides for Hudspeth and Wolfbone to each immediately pay $625,000 and for Hudspeth or the Company and Wolfbone or MPC to each pay another $625,000 on July 20, 2019, as consideration for Founders assigning all of its working interest in the oil and gas leases of the Orogrande Project to Hudspeth and Wolfbone equally. The assignments to Hudspeth and Wolfbone were made in July when the first payments were made. The payments to Founders in 2019 are not securitized. Future well capital spending obligations will require the same 50% contribution from Hudspeth and 50% from Wolfbone until such time as the $40.5 million to be spent on the project (as per our Assignment of Farmout Agreement with Founders) is completed. The Company estimates that there is still approximately $28 million remaining to be spent on the project until such time as the capital expenditures revert back to the percentages of the working interest owners.
 
After the assignment by Founders (for which Hudspeth’s total consideration is $1,250,000), Hudspeth’s working interest increased to 72.5%. Additionally, the Settlement Agreement provides that the Founders parties will assign to the Company, Hudspeth, Wolfbone and MPC their claims against certain vendors for damages, if any, against such vendors for negligent services or defective equipment. Further, the Settlement Agreement has a mutual release and waivers among the parties.
 
Rich Masterson, our consulting geologist, is credited with originating the Orogrande Project in Hudspeth County in the Orogrande Basin. With Mr. Masterson’s assistance, we have identified target payzone depths between 4,100’ and 6,100’ with primary pay, described as the WolfPenn formation, located at depths of 5,300 to 5,900’. Based on our geologic analysis to date, the Wolfpenn formation is prospective for oil and high British thermal unit (Btu) gas, with a 70/30 mix expected, respectively.
 
 
 
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Hazel Project in the Midland Basin in West Texas
 
Effective April 4, 2016, TEI acquired from MPC a 66.66% working interest in approximately 12,000 acres in the Midland Basin in exchange for 1,500,000 warrants to purchase shares of our common stock with an exercise price of $1.00 for five years and a back-in after payout of a 25% working interest to MPC.
 
Initial development of the first well on the property, the Flying B Ranch #1, began July 9, 2016 and development continued through September 30, 2016. This well is classified as a test well in the development pursuit of the Hazel Project. We believe that this wellbore will be utilized as a salt water disposal well in support of future development.
 
In October 2016, the holders of all of our then-outstanding shares of Series C Preferred Stock (which were issued in July 2016) elected to convert into a total 33.33% working interest in our Hazel Project, reducing our ownership from 66.66% to a 33.33% working interest. As of December 31, 2016, no shares of our Series C Preferred Stock were outstanding.
  
On December 27, 2016, drilling activities commenced on the second Hazel Project well, the Flying B Ranch #2. The well is a vertical test similar to our first Hazel Project well, the Flying B Ranch #1. Recompletion in an alternative geological formation for this well was performed during the three months ended September 30, 2017; however, we believe that the results were uneconomic for continuing production. We believe that this wellbore will be utilized as a salt water disposal well in support of future development.
 
We commenced planning to drill the Flying B Ranch #3 horizontal well in the Hazel Project in June 2017 in compliance with the continuous drilling obligation. The well was spudded on June 10, 2017. The well was completed and began production in late September 2017.
 
Acquisition of Additional Interests in Hazel Project
 
On January 30, 2017, we and our then wholly-owned subsidiary, Torchlight Acquisition Corporation, a Texas corporation (“TAC”), entered into and closed an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization and a Plan of Merger with Line Drive Energy, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“Line Drive”), and Mr. McCabe, under which agreements TAC merged with and into Line Drive and the separate existence of TAC ceased, with Line Drive being the surviving entity and becoming our wholly-owned subsidiary. Line Drive, which was wholly-owned by Mr. McCabe, owned certain assets and securities, including approximately 40.66% of 12,000 gross acres, 9,600 net acres, in the Hazel Project and 521,739 warrants to purchase shares of our common stock (which warrants had been assigned by Mr. McCabe to Line Drive). Upon the closing of the merger, all of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of TAC automatically converted into a membership interest in Line Drive, constituting all of the issued and outstanding membership interests in Line Drive immediately following the closing of the merger, the membership interest in Line Drive held by Mr. McCabe and outstanding immediately prior to the closing of the merger ceased to exist, and we issued Mr. McCabe 3,301,739 restricted shares of our common stock as consideration therefor. Immediately after closing, the 521,739 warrants held by Line Drive were cancelled, which warrants had an exercise price of $1.40 per share and an expiration date of June 9, 2020. A Certificate of Merger for the merger transaction was filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on January 31, 2017. Subsequent to the closing the name of Line Drive Energy, LLC was changed to Torchlight Hazel, LLC. We are required to drill one well every six months to hold the entire 12,000 acre block for eighteen months, and thereafter two wells every six month starting June 2018.
 
Also on January 30, 2017, TEI entered into and closed a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Wolfbone. Under the agreement, TEI acquired certain of Wolfbone’s Hazel Project assets, including its interest in the Flying B Ranch #1 well and the 40 acre unit surrounding the well, for consideration of $415,000, and additionally, Wolfbone caused to be cancelled a total of 2,780,000 warrants to purchase shares of our common stock, including 1,500,000 warrants held by MPC, and 1,280,000 warrants held by Green Hill Minerals, an entity owned by Mr. McCabe’s son, which warrant cancellations were effected through certain Warrant Cancellation Agreements. The 1,500,000 warrants held by MPC that were cancelled had an exercise price of $1.00 per share and an expiration date of April 4, 2021. The warrants held by Green Hill Minerals that were cancelled included 100,000 warrants with an exercise price of $1.73 and an expiration date of September 30, 2018 and 1,180,000 warrants with an exercise price of $0.70 and an expiration date of February 15, 2020.
 
Since Mr. McCabe held the controlling interest in both Line Drive and Wolfbone, the transactions were combined for accounting purposes. The working interest in the Hazel Project was the only asset held by Line Drive. The warrant cancellation was treated in the aggregate as an exercise of the warrants with the transfer of the working interests as the consideration. We recorded the transactions as an increase in its investment in the Hazel Project working interests of $3,644,431, which is equal to the exercise price of the warrants plus the cash paid to Wolfbone.
 
Upon the closing of the transactions, our working interest in the Hazel Project increased by 40.66% to a total ownership of 74%.
 
 
 
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Effective June 1, 2017, we acquired an additional 6% working interest from unrelated working interest owners in exchange for 268,656 shares of common stock valued at $373,430, increasing our working interest in the Hazel project to 80%, and an overall net revenue interest of 74-75%.
 
Mr. Masterson is credited with originating the Hazel Project in the Midland Basin. With Mr. Masterson’s assistance, we are targeting prospects in the Midland Basin that have 150 to 130 feet of thickness, are likely to require six to eight laterals per bench, have the potential for twelve to sixteen horizontal wells per section, and 200 long lateral locations, assuming only two benches.
 
In April 2018, we announced that we have commenced a process that could result in the monetization of the Hazel Project. We believe the development activity at the Hazel Project, coupled with nearby activities of other oil and gas operators, suggests that this project has achieved a level of value worth monetizing. We anticipate that the liquidity that would be provided from selling the Hazel Project could be redeployed into the Orogrande Project. While this process is underway, we will take all necessary steps to maintain the leasehold as required. In May, the working interest partners in the Hazel Project drilled a shallow well to test a zone at 2500’.
  
Winkler Project, Winkler County, Texas
 
On December 1, 2017, the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization that we and our then wholly-owned subsidiary, Torchlight Wolfbone Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation (“TWP”), entered into with MPC and Warwink Properties, LLC (Warwink Properties) on November 14, 2017 closed. Under the agreement, TWP merged with and into Warwink Properties and the separate existence of TWP ceased, with Warwink Properties being the surviving entity and becoming our wholly-owned subsidiary. Warwink Properties was wholly owned by MPC. Warwink Properties owns certain assets, including a 10.71875% working interest in approximately 640 acres in Winkler County, Texas. Upon the closing of the merger, all of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of TWP converted into a membership interest in Warwink Properties, constituting all of the issued and outstanding membership interests in Warwink Properties immediately following the closing of the merger, the membership interest in Warwink Properties held by MPC and outstanding immediately prior to the closing of the merger ceased to exist, and we issued MPC 2,500,000 restricted shares of our common stock as consideration. Also on December 1, 2017, MPC closed its transaction with MECO IV, LLC (“ MECO”), for the purchase and sale of certain assets as contemplated by the Purchase and Sale Agreement dated November 9, 2017 among MPC, MECO and additional parties thereto (the “MECO PSA”), to which we are not a party. Under the MECO PSA, Warwink Properties received a carry from MECO (through the tanks) of up to $1,475,000 in the next well drilled on the Winkler County leases. A Certificate of Merger for the merger transaction was filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on December 5, 2017.
 
Also on December 1, 2017, the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement that TEI entered into with MPC closed. Under the Purchase Agreement, which was entered into on November 14, 2017, TEI acquired beneficial ownership of certain of MPC’s assets, including acreage and wellbores located in Ward County, Texas (the “Ward County Assets”). As consideration under the Purchase Agreement, at closing TEI issued to MPC an unsecured promissory note in the principal amount of $3,250,000, payable in monthly installments of interest only beginning on January 1, 2018, at the rate of 5% per annum, with the entire principal amount together with all accrued interest due and payable on January 1, 2021. In connection with TEI’s acquisition of beneficial ownership in the Ward County Assets, MPC sold those same assets, on behalf of TEI, to MECO at closing of the MECO PSA, and accordingly, TEI received $3,250,000 in cash for its beneficial interest in the Ward County Assets. Additionally, at closing of the MECO PSA, MPC paid TEI a performance fee of $2,781,500 in cash as compensation for TEI’s marketing and selling the Winkler County assets of MPC and the Ward County Assets as a package to MECO.
 
MECO expects to drill two gross horizontal well in this project in 2018. The first well was spudded on May 7, 2018.
 
Addition to the Winkler Project
 
As of May 7, 2018 our Winkler project in the Delaware Basin had begun the drilling phase of the first Winkler Project well, the UL 21 War-Wink 47 #2H. Our operating partner, MECO had begun the pilot hole on the project. The plan is to evaluate the various potential zones for a lateral leg to be drilled once logging is completed. We expect the most likely target to be the Wolfcamp A interval. The well is on 320 newly acquired acres offsetting the original leasehold we entered into in December, 2017. The additional acreage was leased by our operating partner under the Area of Mutual Interest Agreement (AMI) and we exercised its right to participate for its 12.5% in the additional 1,080 gross acres at a cash cost of $447,847 in July, 2018. Our carried interest in the first well, as outlined in the agreement, was originally planned to be on the first acreage acquired. That carried interest is being applied to this new well and will allow MECO to drill and produce potential revenues sooner than originally planned. The primary leasehold is a 320-acre block directly west of the current position and will allow for 5,000-foot lateral wells to be drilled. At the date of this filing the well is being completed.
 
Mr. Masterson is credited with originating the Winkler Project in the Delaware Basin. With Mr. Masterson’s assistance, we have identified Wolfcamp A and B, Upper Second Bone Spring and Lower Second Bone Spring formations within our acreage position.
 
 
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Hunton Play, Central Oklahoma
 
As of September 30, 2018, we were producing from one well in the Viking Area of Mutual Interest and one well in Prairie Grove. All other Oklahoma property interests including the lease interests previously held in the Viking, Rosedale, and Thunderbird AMI’s were abandoned pursuant to the Settlement and Mutual Release Agreement executed on June 27, 2018 as described in the subsection titled “Legal Proceeding” under Note 6, “Commitments and Contingencies” of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements included in Part I, Item 1 of the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2018, as filed with the SEC on August 9, 2018.
 
Historical Results for the three months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017:
 
Revenues and Cost of Revenues
 
For the three months ended September 30, 2018, we had production revenue of $128,675 compared to $18,296 for the three months ended September 30, 2017. Refer to the table of production and revenue included below for quarterly changes in revenue. Our cost of revenue, consisting of lease operating expenses and production taxes, was $182,294 and $16,499 for the three months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.
 
We recorded depreciation, depletion, and amortization expense of $106,136 for the three months ended September 30, 2018 compared to $21,980 for the three months ended September 30, 2017.
 
General and Administrative Expenses
 
Our general and administrative expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 were $747,357 and $866,131, respectively, a decrease of $118,774. Our general and administrative expenses consisted of consulting and compensation expense, substantially all of which was non-cash or deferred, accounting and administrative costs, professional consulting fees, and other general corporate expenses. The change in general and administrative expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2018 compared to 2017 is detailed as follows:
 
Increase (decrease) in audit fees
 $34,270 
Increase (decrease) in filing and compliance fees
 $(2,573)
Increase (decrease) in general corporate expenses
 $(45,575)
Increase (decrease) in investor relations
 $4,629 
Increase (decrease) in insurance
 $9,446 
Increase (decrease) in legal fees
 $(36,692)
Increase (decrease) in professional fees
 $25,000 
Increase (decrease) in non cash stock and warrant compensation
 $(107,279)
 
    
Total (Decrease) in General and Administrative Expenses
 $(118,774)
 
    
 
 
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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS - continued
 
Historical Results for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017:
 
Revenues and Cost of Revenues
 
For the nine months ended September 30, 2018, we had production revenue of $893,101 compared to $44,548 for the nine months ended September 30, 2017. Refer to the table of production and revenue included below for quarterly changes in revenue. Our cost of revenue, consisting of lease operating expenses and production taxes, was $595,622 and $32,632 for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.
 
Property
 
Quarter
 
 
Oil Production {BBLS}
 
 
Gas Production {MCF}
 
 
 Oil Revenue
 
 
 Gas Revenue
 
 
 Total Revenue
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oklahoma
    Q1 - 2018 
  72 
  2,008 
  4,463 
  5,202 
 $9,665 
Hazel (TX)
    Q1 - 2018 
  7,786 
  0 
  471,498 
  - 
 $471,498 
Total Q1-2018
       
  7,858 
  2,008 
 $475,961 
 $5,202 
 $481,163 
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
Oklahoma
    Q2 - 2018 
  446 
  1,857 
  10,912 
  2,690 
 $13,602 
Hazel (TX)
    Q2 - 2018 
  4,368 
  0 
  266,506 
  - 
 $266,506 
Meco (TX)
    Q2 - 2018 
  51 
  0 
  3,155 
  - 
 $3,155 
Total Q2-2018
       
  4,865 
  1,857 
 $280,573 
 $2,690 
 $283,263 
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
Oklahoma
    Q3 - 2018 
  41 
  2,324 
 $1,264 
 $3,845 
 $5,109 
Hazel (TX)
    Q3 - 2018 
  2,283 
  0 
 $123,566 
 $- 
 $123,566 
Meco (TX)
    Q3 - 2018 
  0 
  0 
 $- 
 $- 
 $- 
Total Q3-2018
       
  2,324 
  2,324 
 $124,830 
 $3,845 
 $128,675 
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
 
2018 Year To Date
 
  15,047 
  6,189 
 $881,364 
 $11,737 
 $893,101 
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
Oklahoma
    Q1 - 2017 
  101 
  2,303 
 $5,346 
 $7,604 
 $12,950 
Hazel (TX)
    Q1 - 2017 
  0 
  0 
  - 
  - 
  - 
Total Q1-2017
       
  101 
  2,303 
 $5,346 
 $7,604 
 $12,950 
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
Oklahoma
    Q2 - 2017 
  140 
  2,332 
  6,594 
  6,709 
  13,303 
Hazel (TX)
    Q2 - 2017 
  0 
  0 
  - 
  - 
  - 
Total Q2-2017
       
  140 
  2,332 
 $6,594 
 $6,709 
 $13,303 
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
Oklahoma
    Q3 - 2017 
  132 
  2,041 
  5,733 
  3,726
  9,459
Hazel (TX)
    Q3 - 2017 
  204 
  0 
  8,836 
  - 
  8,836 
Total Q3-2017
       
  336 
  2,041 
 $14,569 
 $3,726
 $18,295
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
Oklahoma
    Q4 - 2017 
  84 
  2,583 
  4,739 
  8,227 
  12,966 
Hazel (TX)
    Q4 - 2017 
  9,730 
  0 
  512,984 
  - 
  512,984 
Total Q4-2017
       
  9,814 
  2,583 
 $517,723 
 $8,227 
 $525,950 
 
       
    
    
    
    
    
 
Year Ended 12/31/17
 
  10,391 
  9,259 
 $544,232 
 $26,267 
 $570,499 
 
 
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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS - continued
 
The increase in revenue and related production costs results from the operations of the Flying B wells in the Hazel project area.
 
We recorded depreciation, depletion, and amortization expense of $368,074 for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 compared to $72,415 for the nine months ended September 30, 2017.
 
General and Administrative Expenses
 
Our general and administrative expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 were $3,330,790 and $2,808,576, respectively, an increase of $522,214. Our general and administrative expenses consisted of consulting and compensation expense, substantially all of which was non-cash or deferred, accounting and administrative costs, professional consulting fees, and other general corporate expenses. The change in general and administrative expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 compared to 2017 is detailed as follows:
 
Increase (decrease) in audit fees
 $112,979 
Increase (decrease) in consulting expense
 $166,500 
Increase (decrease) in filing and compliance fees
 $33,558 
Increase (decrease) in general corporate expenses
 $(29,777)
Increase (decrease) in insurance
 $23,421 
Increase (decrease) in investor relations
 $196,855 
Increase (decrease) in legal fees
 $(230,453)
Increase (decrease) in professional fees
 $75,000 
Increase (decrease) in non cash stock and warrant compensation
 $176,146 
Increase (decrease) in salaries and compensation
 $(2,015)
 
    
 
    
Total Increase in General and Administrative Expenses
 $522,214 
 
Liquidity and Capital Resources
 
At September 30, 2018, we had working capital deficit of $267,255 and total assets of $35,790,243. Stockholders’ equity was $19,403,490.
 
Cash flows from operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 was $(687,671) compared to $(1,052,641) for the nine months ended September 30, 2017, an increase of $364,970. Cash flows from operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 can be primarily attributed to net loss from operations of $4,301,398, stock-based compensation of $1,215,825, and a decrease in prepayments for development costs. Cash flows from operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 can be primarily attributed to net loss from operations of $3,126,485 and $1,039,679 in stock compensation expense and the decrease in prepayment of development costs. Reference the Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for additional detail of the components that comprise the net use of cash in operations. We expect to continue to use cash flow in operating activities until such time as we achieve sufficient commercial oil and gas production to cover all of our cash costs.
 
Cash flows from investing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 was $(9,319,771) compared to $(5,189,642) for the nine months ended September 30, 2017. Cash flows from investing activities consists of investment in oil and gas properties in Texas during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and September 30, 2017.
 
Cash flows from financing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 was $9,834,155 as compared to $4,858,719 for the nine months ended September 30, 2017. Cash flows from financing activities consists of proceeds from an offering of our common stock and additional borrowings under promissory notes for 2018. We expect to continue to have cash flow provided by financing activities as we seek new rounds of financing and continue to develop our oil and gas investments.
 
We will require additional debt or equity financing to meet our plans and needs. We face obstacles in continuing to attract new financing due to industry conditions and our history and current record of net losses. Despite our efforts, we can provide no assurance that we will be able to obtain the financing required to meet our stated objectives or even to continue as a going concern.
 
We do not expect to pay cash dividends on our common stock in the foreseeable future.
 
Commitments and Contingencies
 
Operating Leases
 
The Company has a non-cancelable lease for its office premises that expires on November 30, 2019 and which requires the payment of base lease amounts and executory costs such as taxes, maintenance and insurance. Rental expense for the lease was $65,387 for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and $57,469 for the nine months ended September 30, 2017.
 
 
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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS - continued
 
Approximate future minimum rental commitments under the office premises lease are:
 
Year Ending December 31,
 
Rent 
 
2018
 $24,165 
To 2019 Expiration
  88,605 
Total
 $112,770 
 
Environmental matters
 
We are subject to contingencies as a result of environmental laws and regulations. Present and future environmental laws and regulations applicable to our operations could require substantial capital expenditures or could adversely affect our operations in other ways that cannot be predicted at this time. As of September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, no amounts have been recorded because no specific liability has been identified that is reasonably probable of requiring us to fund any future material amounts.
 
ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
 
Not Applicable 

ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
 
Disclosure Controls and Procedures
 
Under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) and Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer), we evaluated the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures, as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act, as of September 30, 2018. Based on this evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective to ensure that the information required to be disclosed by us in the reports we submit under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the applicable rules and forms and that such information was accumulated and communicated to our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, in a manner that allowed for timely decisions regarding disclosure.
 
Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting
 
There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the quarter ended September 30, 2018 that materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PART II OTHER INFORMATION
 
ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
 
In August 2018, we issued John Brda, our Chief Executive Officer, 50,000 restricted shares of common stock in exchange for the elimination of $59,000 in accrued and unpaid compensation due to Mr. Brda.
 
In September 2018, we issued 600,000 five-year warrants to purchase common stock to Scott Kimbrough, a former director, for consulting services. The warrants have an exercise price of $1.14, with 50% of the warrants vesting in six months and remaining warrants vesting in one year.
 
All of the above sales of securities were sold under the exemption from registration provided by Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933 and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. The issuances of securities did not involve a “public offering” based upon the following factors: (i) the issuances of securities were isolated private transactions; (ii) a limited number of securities were issued to a limited number of purchasers; (iii) there were no public solicitations; (iv) the investment intent of the purchasers; and (v) the restriction on transferability of the securities issued.
 
ITEM 6. EXHIBITS
 
Exhibit No.
 
Description
 
 
 
 
 
 
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ITEM 6. EXHIBITS- continued      
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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XBRL Instance Document
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XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema
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XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase
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XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definitions Linkbase
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XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase
 
* Incorporated by reference from our previous filings with the SEC
 
 
 
 
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SIGNATURES
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
 
 
 
Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc.
 
 
Date: November 9, 2018
/s/ John A. Brda
 
By: John A. Brda
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
 
 
 
 
Date: November 9, 2018
/s/ Roger Wurtele
 
By: Roger Wurtele
 
Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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EX-31.1 2 exhibit_31-1.htm CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER REQUIRED BY RULE 13A 14(1) OR RULE 15D 14(A) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002. Blueprint
 
  EXHIBIT 31.1
 
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE
SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
  
I, John A. Brda, certify that:
 
1. I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. for the period ended September 30, 2018;
 
2.  Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
 
3.  Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
 
4. The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15 (e) and 15d- 15 (e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
 
     a)  Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the small business issuer, including its consolidated subsidiary, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
 
     b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
 
     c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures, and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
 
     d)  Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's fourth quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over the financial reporting; and
 
5. I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
 
     a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
 
     b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
 
 
 
/s/ John A. Brda

John A. Brda
Chief Executive Officer
(Principal Executive Officer)
Date: November 9, 2018
 
 
 
 
 
 
EX-31.2 3 exhibit_31-2.htm CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER REQUIRED BY RULE 13A 14(1) OR RULE 15D 14(A) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002. Blueprint
 
 EXHIBIT 31.2
 
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE
SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
  
I, Roger Wurtele, certify that:
 
1. I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. for the period ended September 30, 2018;
 
2.  Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
 
3.  Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
 
4. The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15 (e) and 15d- 15 (e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
 
     a)  Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material  information relating to the small  business issuer, including its consolidated subsidiary, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
 
     b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
 
     c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures, and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
 
     d)  Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's fourth quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over the financial reporting; and
 
5. I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
 
     a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
 
     b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
 
 
 
/s/ Roger Wurtele

Roger Wurtele,
Chief Financial Officer
(Principal Financial Officer)
Date: November 9, 2018
 
 
 
 
 
EX-32.1 4 exhibit_32-1.htm CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER PURSUANT TO SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002 AND SECTION 1350 OF 18 U.S.C. 63. Blueprint
 
  EXHIBIT 32.1
 
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,
AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 906
OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
 
 
 
 
I, John A. Brda, certify pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that the quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. for the period ended September 30, 2018, fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and that information contained in such quarterly report on Form 10-Q fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc.
 
/s/ John A. Brda
 
John A. Brda,
 
Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer)
 
 
 
Date: November 9, 2018
 
 
I, Roger Wurtele, certify pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that the quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. for the period ended September 30, 2018, fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and that information contained in such quarterly report on Form 10-Q fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc.
 
/s/ Roger Wurtele
 
Roger Wurtele,
 
Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer)
 
 
 
Date: November 9, 2018
 
 
 
The foregoing certification is not deemed filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”), and is not to be incorporated by reference into any filing of Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, whether made before or after the date hereof, regardless of any general incorporation language in such filing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Document and Entity Information - shares
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Nov. 09, 2018
Document and Entity Information    
Entity Registrant Name TORCHLIGHT ENERGY RESOURCES INC  
Document Type 10-Q  
Document Period End Date Sep. 30, 2018  
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Entity Central Index Key 0001431959  
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31  
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   70,112,376
Entity Filer Category Accelerated Filer  
Entity Emerging Growth Company false  
Entity Small Business true  
Entity Current Reporting Status Yes  
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2018  
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q3  
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CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2018
Dec. 31, 2017
Current assets:    
Cash $ 878,433 $ 1,051,720
Accounts Receivable 229,853 596,141
Production revenue receivable 4,464 142,932
Prepayments - development costs 177,064 1,335,652
Prepaid expenses 86,988 39,506
Total current assets 1,376,802 3,165,951
Oil and gas properties, net 34,400,093 25,579,279
Office equipment, net 6,986 15,716
Other assets 6,362 6,362
TOTAL ASSETS 35,790,243 28,767,308
Current liabilities:    
Accounts payable 488,428 762,502
Funds received pending settlement 0 520,400
Accrued payroll 771,176 695,176
Related party payables 45,000 45,000
Due to working interest owners 54,320 54,320
Accrued interest payable 285,133 202,050
Total current liabilities 1,644,057 2,279,448
Unsecured promissory notes, net of discount and financing costs of $831,155 at September 30, 2018 and $795,017 at December 31, 2017 11,733,142 7,269,281
Note payable 3,000,000 3,250,000
Asset retirement obligations 9,554 9,274
Total liabilities 16,386,753 12,808,003
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholders' equity:    
Preferred stock, par value $0.001, 10,000,000 shares authorized; -0- issued and outstanding at September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017 0 0
Common stock, par value $0.001 per share; 150,000,000 shares authorized; 70,112,376 issued and outstanding at September 30, 2018, 63,340,034 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2017 70,116 63,344
Additional paid-in capital 107,142,465 99,403,654
Accumulated deficit (87,809,091) (83,507,693)
Total stockholders' equity 19,403,490 15,959,305
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY $ 35,790,243 $ 28,767,308
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CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2018
Dec. 31, 2017
Assets [Abstract]    
Discount of Convertible promissory notes current $ 831,155 $ 795,017
Preferred Stock, par value $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Preferred Stock, shares authorized 10,000,000 10,000,000
Preferred Stock, shares issued 0 0
Preferred Stock, shares outstanding 0 0
Common Stock, par or stated value $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Common Stock, shares authorized 150,000,000 150,000,000
Common Stock, shares issued 70,112,376 63,340,034
Common Stock, shares outstanding 70,112,376 63,340,034
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CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Sep. 30, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Revenues:        
Oil and gas sales $ 128,675 $ 18,296 $ 893,101 $ 44,548
Cost of revenues (182,294) (16,499) (595,622) (32,632)
Gross profit (53,619) 1,797 297,479 11,916
Operating expenses:        
General and administrative expenses (747,357) (866,131) (3,330,790) (2,808,576)
Depreciation, depletion and amortization (106,136) (21,980) (368,074) (72,415)
Loss on settlement 0 0 369,439 0
Impairment loss 0 0 (139,891) 0
Total operating expenses (853,493) (888,111) (4,208,194) (2,880,991)
Other income (expense)        
Interest income 261 145 745 439
Interest expense and accretion of note discounts (128,226) (129,302) (391,428) (257,849)
Total expense (127,965) (129,157) (390,683) (257,410)
Loss before income taxes (1,035,077) (1,015,471) (4,301,398) (3,126,485)
Provision for income taxes 0 0 0 0
Net loss $ (1,035,077) $ (1,015,471) $ (4,301,398) $ (3,126,485)
Loss per share: Basic and Diluted $ (0.01) $ (0.02) $ (0.06) $ (0.08)
Weighted average shares outstanding: Basic and Diluted 70,080,854 60,208,946 67,468,291 38,775,843
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CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Cash Flows From Operating Activities    
Net loss $ (4,301,398) $ (3,126,485)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash from operations:    
Stock based compensation 1,215,825 1,039,679
Accrued interest payable in stock 148,882 94,795
Accretion of note discounts 159,441 158,486
Depreciation, depletion and amortization 368,074 72,415
Loss on settlement 369,439 0
Impairment loss 139,891 0
Change in:    
Accounts receivable (53,551) (5,813)
Production revenue receivable 138,468 (189)
Prepayment development costs 1,158,588 583,347
Prepaid expenses (47,482) (25,313)
Other assets 0 11,999
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 1,718 89,571
Accrued interest payable 14,434 54,867
Net cash from operating activities (687,671) (1,052,641)
Cash Flows From Investing Activities    
Investment in oil and gas properties (9,319,771) (5,189,642)
Net cash from investing activities (9,319,771) (5,189,642)
Cash Flows From Financing Activities    
Issuance of common stock, net of $562,766 in offering costs 6,049,734 0
Proceeds from promissory notes, net of $99,375 in offering costs 4,304,421 7,338,969
Repayment of promissory notes (250,000) (2,509,500)
Proceeds from warrant exercise 200,000 29,250
Cash paid in settlement (470,000) 0
Net cash from financing activities 9,834,155 4,858,719
Net increase (decrease) in cash (173,287) (1,383,564)
Cash - beginning of period 1,051,720 1,769,499
Cash - end of period 878,433 385,935
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information: (Non Cash Items)    
Mineral interests received in warrant exercise 0 3,229,431
Common stock issued for mineral interests 0 579,754
Accounts payable increase-investment in oil and gas properties 0 3,057,621
Common stock issued for services 0 373,431
Common stock issued in conversion of promissory note 0 1,007,890
Common stock issued for payment in kind on notes payable 221,024 0
Cash paid for interest 1,124,174 576,190
Cash paid for income tax 0 0
Common stock issued for partial payment of unpaid compensation $ 59,000 $ 0
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY - 9 months ended Sep. 30, 2018 - USD ($)
Common Stock
Additional Paid-in Capital
Accumulated Deficit
Total
Begining balance, shares at Dec. 31, 2017 63,340,034      
Begining balance, amount at Dec. 31, 2017 $ 63,344 $ 99,403,654 $ (83,507,693) $ 15,959,305
Issuance of common stock for services, shares 450,000      
Issuance of common stock for services, amount $ 450 544,550   545,000
Issuance of common stock for cash, shares 5,750,000      
Issuance of common stock for cash $ 5,750 6,606,750   6,612,500
Net of Underwriting/Offering Costs   (562,766)   (562,766)
Issuance of common stock for Note PIK, shares 172,342      
Issuance of common stock for Note PIK $ 172 220,852   221,024
Issuance of stock for warrant exercise, shares 400,000      
Issuance of stock for warrant exercise $ 400 199,600   200,000
Warrants issued for services   423,575   423,575
Stock options issued for services   306,250   306,250
Net loss     (4,301,398) (4,301,398)
Ending balance, shares at Sep. 30, 2018 70,112,376      
Ending balance, amount at Sep. 30, 2018 $ 70,116 $ 107,142,465 $ (87,809,091) $ 19,403,490
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1. NATURE OF BUSINESS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
NATURE OF BUSINESS

Torchlight Energy Resources, Inc. (“Company”) was incorporated in October 2007 under the laws of the State of Nevada as Pole Perfect Studios, Inc. (“PPS”). From its incorporation to November 2010, the Company was primarily engaged in business start-up activities.

 

On November 23, 2010, we entered into and closed a Share Exchange Agreement (the “Exchange Agreement”) between the major shareholders of PPS and the shareholders of Torchlight Energy, Inc. (“TEI”). As a result of the transactions effected by the Exchange Agreement, at closing TEI became our wholly-owned subsidiary, and the business of TEI became our sole business. TEI was incorporated under the laws of the State of Nevada in June, 2010. We are engaged in the acquisition, exploitation and/or development of oil and natural gas properties in the United States. We operate our business through our subsidiaries Torchlight Energy Inc., Torchlight Energy Operating, LLC, Hudspeth Oil Corporation, Torchlight Hazel, LLC, and Warwink Properties LLC.

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2. GOING CONCERN
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
GOING CONCERN  
GOING CONCERN

At September 30, 2018, the Company had not yet achieved profitable operations. We had a net loss of $4,301,398 for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and had accumulated losses of $87,809,091 since our inception. The Company had a working capital deficit as of September 30, 2018 of $267,255. We expect to incur further losses in the development of our business. These conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.

 

The Company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent on its ability to generate future profitable operations and/or to obtain the necessary financing to meet its projected development costs and repay its liabilities arising from normal business operations when they come due. Management’s plan to address the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern includes: (1) obtaining debt or equity funding from private placement or institutional sources; (2) obtaining loans from financial institutions, where possible, or (3) participating in joint venture transactions with third parties. Although management believes that it will be able to obtain the necessary funding to allow the Company to remain a going concern through the methods discussed above, there can be no assurances that such methods will prove successful.

 

These consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern and therefore, the financial statements do not include any adjustments to reflect the possible future effects on the recoverability and classification of assets or the amount and classifications of liabilities that may result from the outcome of this uncertainty.

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3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The Company maintains its accounts on the accrual method of accounting in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Accounting principles followed and the methods of applying those principles, which materially affect the determination of financial position, results of operations and cash flows are summarized below:

 

Use of estimates – The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and certain assumptions that affect the amounts reported in these consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from these estimates.

 

Basis of presentation—The financial statements are presented on a consolidated basis and include all of the accounts of Torchlight Energy Resources Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Torchlight Energy, Inc., Torchlight Energy Operating, LLC, Hudspeth Oil Corporation, Torchlight Hazel LLC, and Warwink Properties LLC. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated.

 

These interim financial statements are unaudited and have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) regarding interim financial reporting. Certain disclosures have been condensed or omitted from these financial statements. Accordingly, they do not include all the information and notes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for complete consolidated financial statements, and should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017.

 

In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited financial condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, necessary to fairly present the financial position as of, and the results of operations for, all periods presented. In preparing the accompanying financial statements, management has made certain estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts in the condensed financial statements and disclosures of contingencies. Actual results may differ from those estimates. The results for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of annual results. Certain reclassifications have been made to the prior period’s consolidated financial statements and related footnotes to conform them to the current period presentation.

 

Risks and uncertainties – The Company’s operations are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including financial, operational, technological, and other risks associated with operating an emerging business, including the potential risk of business failure.

 

Concentration of risks – At times the Company’s cash balances are in excess of amounts guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The Company’s cash is placed with a highly rated financial institution, and the Company regularly monitors the credit worthiness of the financial institutions with which it does business.

 

Fair value of financial instruments – Financial instruments consist of cash, receivables, payables and promissory notes, if any. The estimated fair values of cash, receivables, and payables approximate the carrying amount due to the relatively short maturity of these instruments. The carrying amounts of any promissory notes approximate their fair value giving effect for the term of the note and the effective interest rates.

 

For assets and liabilities that require re-measurement to fair value the Company categorizes them in a three-level fair value hierarchy as follows:

 

· Level 1 inputs are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

· Level 2 inputs are quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets or inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly through market corroboration.

 

· Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs based on management’s own assumptions used to measure assets and liabilities at fair value.

 

A financial asset or liability’s classification within the hierarchy is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement.

 

Cash and cash equivalents - Cash and cash equivalents include certain investments in highly liquid instruments with original maturities of three months or less.

 

Accounts receivable – Accounts receivable consist of uncollateralized oil and natural gas revenues due under normal trade terms, as well as amounts due from working interest owners of oil and gas properties for their share of expenses paid on their behalf by the Company. Management reviews receivables periodically and reduces the carrying amount by a valuation allowance that reflects management’s best estimate of the amount that may not be collectible. As of September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, no valuation allowance was considered necessary.

 

Oil and gas properties – The Company uses the full cost method of accounting for exploration and development activities as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Under this method of accounting, the costs of unsuccessful, as well as successful, exploration and development activities are capitalized as properties and equipment. This includes any internal costs that are directly related to property acquisition, exploration and development activities but does not include any costs related to production, general corporate overhead or similar activities. Gain or loss on the sale or other disposition of oil and gas properties is not recognized, unless the gain or loss would significantly alter the relationship between capitalized costs and proved reserves.

 

Oil and gas properties include costs that are excluded from costs being depleted or amortized. Oil and natural gas property costs excluded represent investments in unevaluated properties and include non-producing leasehold, geological, and geophysical costs associated with leasehold or drilling interests and exploration drilling costs. The Company allocates a portion of its acquisition costs to unevaluated properties based on relative value. Costs are transferred to the full cost pool as the properties are evaluated over the life of the reservoir. Unevaluated properties are reviewed for impairment at least quarterly and are determined through an evaluation considering, among other factors, seismic data, requirements to relinquish acreage, drilling results, remaining time in the commitment period, remaining capital plan, and political, economic, and market conditions.

 

Gains and losses on the sale of oil and gas properties are not generally reflected in income unless the gain or loss would significantly alter the relationship between capitalized costs and proved reserves. Sales of less than 100% of the Company’s interest in the oil and gas property are treated as a reduction of the capital cost of the field, with no gain or loss recognized, as long as doing so does not significantly affect the unit-of-production depletion rate. Costs of retired equipment, net of salvage value, are usually charged to accumulated depreciation.

 

Capitalized interest – The Company capitalizes interest on unevaluated properties during the periods in which they are excluded from costs being depleted or amortized. During nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, the Company capitalized $1,382,820 and $703,740, respectively, of interest on unevaluated properties.

 

Depreciation, depletion, and amortization – The depreciable base for oil and natural gas properties includes the sum of all capitalized costs net of accumulated depreciation, depletion, and amortization (“DD&A”), estimated future development costs and asset retirement costs not included in oil and natural gas properties, less costs excluded from amortization. The depreciable base of oil and natural gas properties is amortized on a unit-of-production method.

  

Ceiling test – Future production volumes from oil and gas properties are a significant factor in determining the full cost ceiling limitation of capitalized costs. Under the full cost method of accounting, the Company is required to periodically perform a “ceiling test” that determines a limit on the book value of oil and gas properties. If the net capitalized cost of proved oil and gas properties, net of related deferred income taxes, plus the cost of unproved oil and gas properties, exceeds the present value of estimated future net cash flows discounted at 10 percent, net of related tax affects, plus the cost of unproved oil and gas properties, the excess is charged to expense and reflected as additional accumulated DD&A. The ceiling test calculation uses a commodity price assumption which is based on the unweighted arithmetic average of the price on the first day of each month for each month within the prior 12-month period and excludes future cash outflows related to estimated abandonment costs.

 

The determination of oil and gas reserves is a subjective process, and the accuracy of any reserve estimate depends on the quality of available data and the application of engineering and geological interpretation and judgment. Estimates of economically recoverable reserves and future net cash flows depend on a number of variable factors and assumptions that are difficult to predict and may vary considerably from actual results. In particular, reserve estimates for wells with limited or no production history are less reliable than those based on actual production. Subsequent re-evaluation of reserves and cost estimates related to future development of proved oil and gas reserves could result in significant revisions to proved reserves. Other issues, such as changes in regulatory requirements, technological advances, and other factors which are difficult to predict could also affect estimates of proved reserves in the future.

 

Asset retirement obligations – The fair value of a liability for an asset’s retirement obligation (“ARO”) is recognized in the period in which it is incurred if a reasonable estimate of fair value can be made, with the corresponding charge capitalized as part of the carrying amount of the related long-lived asset. The liability is accreted to its then-present value each subsequent period, and the capitalized cost is depleted over the useful life of the related asset. Abandonment costs incurred are recorded as a reduction of the ARO liability.

 

Inherent in the fair value calculation of an ARO are numerous assumptions and judgments including the ultimate settlement amounts, inflation factors, credit adjusted discount rates, timing of settlement, and changes in the legal, regulatory, environmental, and political environments. To the extent future revisions to these assumptions impact the fair value of the existing ARO liability, a corresponding adjustment is made to the oil and gas property balance. Settlements greater than or less than amounts accrued as ARO are recorded as a gain or loss upon settlement.

 

Income taxes - Income taxes are accounted for under the asset and liability method. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to differences between the financial statement carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases and operating loss carry forwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is established to reduce deferred tax assets if it is more likely than not that the related tax benefits will not be realized.

 

Authoritative guidance for uncertainty in income taxes requires that the Company recognize the financial statement benefit of a tax position only after determining that the relevant tax authority would more likely than not sustain the position following an examination. Management has reviewed the Company’s tax positions and determined there were no uncertain tax positions requiring recognition in the consolidated financial statements. Company tax returns remain subject to Federal and State tax examinations. Generally, the applicable statutes of limitation are three to four years from their respective filings.

 

Estimated interest and penalties related to potential underpayment on any unrecognized tax benefits are classified as a component of tax expense in the statement of operation. The Company has not recorded any interest or penalties associated with unrecognized tax benefits for any periods covered by these financial statements.

 

Share-based compensation – Compensation cost for equity awards is based on the fair value of the equity instrument on the date of grant and is recognized over the period during which an employee is required to provide service in exchange for the award.

 

The Company accounts for stock option awards using the calculated value method. The expected term was derived using the simplified method provided in Securities and Exchange Commission release Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 110, which averages an awards weighted average vesting period and contractual term for “plain vanilla” share options.

 

The Company accounts for any forfeitures of options when they occur. Previously recognized compensation cost for an award is reversed in the period that the award is forfeited.

 

The Company also issues equity awards to non-employees. The fair value of these option awards is estimated when the award recipient completes the contracted professional services. The Company recognizes expense for the estimated total value of the awards during the period from their issuance until performance completion.

 

In June 2018, the FASB issued ASU 2018-07, Compensation - Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Improvements to Nonemployee Share-Based Payment Accounting, which simplifies the accounting for share-based payments granted to nonemployees for goods and services. Under this ASU, the guidance on such payments to nonemployees is aligned with the requirements for share-based payments granted to employees. ASU 2018-07 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, however the Company has opted for early adoption effective July 1, 2018. The amendments in this ASU are to be applied through a cumulative-effect adjustment to retained earnings as of the first reporting period in which the ASU is effective. In evaluating early adoption the Company has determined that the change does not have a material impact on its consolidated financial statements.

 

The Company values warrant and option awards using the Black-Scholes option pricing model.

   

Revenue recognition – On January 1, 2018, the Company adopted ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, and the related guidance in ASC 340-40 (the new revenue standard), and related guidance on gains and losses on derecognition of nonfinancial assets ASC 610-20, using the modified retrospective method applied to those contracts which were not completed as of January 1, 2018. Under the modified retrospective method, the Company recognizes the cumulative effect of initially applying the new revenue standard as an adjustment to the opening balance of retained earnings; however, no significant adjustment was required as a result of adopting the new revenue standard. Results for reporting periods beginning after January 1, 2018 are presented under the new revenue standard. The comparative information has not been restated and continues to be reported under the historic accounting standards in effect for those periods. The impact of the adoption of the new revenue standard is expected to be immaterial to the Company’s net income on an ongoing basis.

 

The Company’s revenue is typically generated from contracts to sell natural gas, crude oil or NGLs produced from interests in oil and gas properties owned by the Company. Contracts for the sale of natural gas and crude oil are evidenced by (1) base contracts for the sale and purchase of natural gas or crude oil, which document the general terms and conditions for the sale, and (2) transaction confirmations, which document the terms of each specific sale. The transaction confirmations specify a delivery point which represents the point at which control of the product is transferred to the customer. These contracts frequently meet the definition of a derivative under ASC 815, and are accounted for as derivatives unless the Company elects to treat them as normal sales as permitted under that guidance. The Company elects to treat contracts to sell oil and gas production as normal sales, which are then accounted for as contracts with customers. The Company has determined that these contracts represent multiple performance obligations which are satisfied when control of the commodity transfers to the customer, typically through the delivery of the specified commodity to a designated delivery point.

 

Revenue is measured based on consideration specified in the contract with the customer, and excludes any amounts collected on behalf of third parties. The Company recognizes revenue in the amount that reflects the consideration it expects to be entitled to in exchange for transferring control of those goods to the customer. Amounts allocated in the Company’s price contracts are based on the standalone selling price of those products in the context of long-term contracts. Payment is generally received one or two months after the sale has occurred.

 

Gain or loss on derivative instruments is outside the scope of ASC 606 and is not considered revenue from contracts with customers subject to ASC 606. The Company may in the future use financial or physical contracts accounted for as derivatives as economic hedges to manage price risk associated with normal sales, or in limited cases may use them for contracts the Company intends to physically settle but do not meet all of the criteria to be treated as normal sales.

 

Producer Gas Imbalances. The Company applies the sales method of accounting for natural gas revenue. Under this method, revenues are recognized based on the actual volume of natural gas sold to purchasers.

 

Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share Basic earnings (loss) per common share is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per common share is computed in the same way as basic earnings (loss) per common share except that the denominator is increased to include the number of additional common shares that would be outstanding if all potential common shares had been issued and if the additional common shares were dilutive. The calculation of diluted earnings per share excludes 16,460,640 shares at September 30, 2018 issuable upon the future exercise of outstanding warrants and options because their effect would be anti-dilutive.

 

Environmental laws and regulations – The Company is subject to extensive federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations. Environmental expenditures are expensed or capitalized depending on their future economic benefit. The Company believes that it is in compliance with existing laws and regulations.

 

Recent accounting pronouncements – In February 2016 the FASB, issued ASU, 2016-02, Leases. The ASU requires companies to recognize on the balance sheet the assets and liabilities for the rights and obligations created by leased assets. ASU 2016-02 will be effective for the Company in the first quarter of 2019, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of ASU 2016-02 will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

 

Other recently issued or adopted accounting pronouncements are not expected to have, or did not have, a material impact on the Company’s financial position or results from operations.

 

Subsequent events – The Company evaluated subsequent events through November 9, 2018, the date of issuance of the financial statements. Subsequent events are disclosed in Note 11.

 

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4. OIL & GAS PROPERTIES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Oil Gas Properties  
OIL & GAS PROPERTIES

The following table presents the capitalized costs for oil & gas properties of the Company as of September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017:

  

 

 

2018

 

2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evaluated costs subject to amortization  $5,035,285   $5,022,129 
Unevaluated costs   35,407,642    26,100,749 
Total capitalized costs   40,442,927    31,122,878 
Less accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization   (6,042,834)   (5,543,599)
Total oil and gas properties  $34,400,093   $25,579,279 

 

Unevaluated costs as of September 30, 2018 include cumulative costs on developing projects including the Orogrande, Hazel, and Winkler projects in West Texas.

 

The Company identified impairment of $2,300,626 in 2017 related to its unevaluated properties. Although we had no recognized impairment expense in 2017, the Company has adjusted the separation of evaluated versus unevaluated costs within its full cost pool to recognize the value impairment related to the expiration of unevaluated leases in 2017 in the amount of $2,300,626. The impact of this change will be to increase the basis for calculation of future period’s depletion, depreciation and amortization to include $2,300,626 of cost which will effectively recognize the impairment on the Consolidated Statement of Operations over future periods. The $2,300,626 has also become an evaluated cost for purposes of future period’s Ceiling Tests and which may further recognize the impairment expense recognized in future periods. The impact of this cost reclassification at March 31, 2018 was a recognized impairment expense of $139,891. No impairment adjustment was required at September 30, 2018.

 

Due to the volatility of commodity prices, should oil and natural gas prices decline in the future, it is possible that a further write-down could occur. Proved reserves are estimated quantities of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids, which geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable from known reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions. The independent engineering estimates include only those amounts considered to be proved reserves and do not include additional amounts which may result from new discoveries in the future, or from application of secondary and tertiary recovery processes where facilities are not in place or for which transportation and/or marketing contracts are not in place. Estimated reserves to be developed through secondary or tertiary recovery processes are classified as unevaluated properties.

 

Acquisition of Additional Interests in Hazel Project

 

On January 30, 2017, we and our then wholly-owned subsidiary, Torchlight Acquisition Corporation, a Texas corporation (“TAC”), entered into and closed an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization and a Plan of Merger with Line Drive Energy, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“Line Drive”), and Mr. Gregory McCabe, our Chairman, under which agreements TAC merged with and into Line Drive and the separate existence of TAC ceased, with Line Drive being the surviving entity and becoming our wholly-owned subsidiary. Line Drive, which was wholly-owned by Mr. McCabe, our Chairman, owned certain assets and securities, including approximately 40.66% of 12,000 gross acres, 9,600 net acres, in the Hazel Project and 521,739 warrants to purchase shares of our common stock (which warrants had been assigned by Mr. McCabe to Line Drive). Upon the closing of the merger, all of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of TAC automatically converted into a membership interest in Line Drive, constituting all of the issued and outstanding membership interests in Line Drive immediately following the closing of the merger, the membership interest in Line Drive held by Mr. McCabe and outstanding immediately prior to the closing of the merger ceased to exist, and we issued Mr. McCabe 3,301,739 restricted shares of our common stock as consideration therefor. Immediately after closing, the 521,739 warrants held by Line Drive were cancelled, which warrants had an exercise price of $1.40 per share and an expiration date of June 9, 2020. A Certificate of Merger for the merger transaction was filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on January 31, 2017. Subsequent to the closing, the name of Line Drive Energy, LLC was changed to Torchlight Hazel, LLC. We are required to drill one well every six months to hold the entire 12,000 acre block for eighteen months, and thereafter two wells every six months effective June 2018.

 

Also on January 30, 2017, TEI entered into and closed a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Wolfbone. Under the agreement, TEI acquired certain of Wolfbone’s Hazel Project assets, including its interest in the Flying B Ranch #1 well and the 40 acre unit surrounding the well, for consideration of $415,000, and additionally, Wolfbone caused to be cancelled a total of 2,780,000 warrants to purchase shares of our common stock, including 1,500,000 warrants held by McCabe Petroleum Corporation, an entity owned by Mr. McCabe and 1,280,000 warrants held by Green Hill Minerals, an entity owned by Mr. McCabe’s son, which warrant cancellations were effected through certain Warrant Cancellation Agreements. The 1,500,000 warrants held by MPC that were cancelled had an exercise price of $1.00 per share and an expiration date of April 4, 2021. The warrants held by Green Hill Minerals that were cancelled included 100,000 warrants with an exercise price of $1.73 and an expiration date of September 30, 2018 and 1,180,000 warrants with an exercise price of $0.70 and an expiration date of February 15, 2020.

  

Since Mr. McCabe held the controlling interest in both Line Drive and Wolfbone, the transactions were combined for accounting purposes. The working interest in the Hazel Project was the only asset held by Line Drive. The warrant cancellation was treated in the aggregate as an exercise of the warrants with the transfer of the working interests as the consideration. We recorded the transactions as an increase in its investment in the Hazel Project working interests of $3,644,431, which is equal to the exercise price of the warrants plus the cash paid to Wolfbone.

 

Upon the closing of the transactions, our working interest in the Hazel Project increased by 40.66% to a total ownership of 74%.

 

Effective June 1, 2017, we acquired an additional 6% working interest from unrelated working interest owners in exchange for 268,656 shares of common stock valued at $373,430, increasing our working interest in the Hazel project to 80%, and an overall net revenue interest of 74-75%.

 

In April 2018, we announced that we have commenced a process that could result in the monetization of the Hazel Project. We believe the development activity at the Hazel Project, coupled with nearby activities of other oil and gas operators, suggests that this project has achieved a level of value worth monetizing. We anticipate that the liquidity that would be provided from selling the Hazel Project could be redeployed into the Orogrande Project.

 

Winkler Project, Winkler County, Texas

 

On December 1, 2017, the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization that we and our then wholly-owned subsidiary, Torchlight Wolfbone Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation (“TWP”), entered into with MPC and Warwink Properties, LLC (“Warwink Properties”) on November 14, 2017 closed. Under the agreement, TWP merged with and into Warwink Properties and the separate existence of TWP ceased, with Warwink Properties being the surviving entity and becoming our wholly-owned subsidiary. Warwink Properties was wholly owned by MPC. Warwink Properties owns certain assets, including a 10.71875% working interest in approximately 640 acres in Winkler County, Texas. Upon the closing of the merger, all of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of TWP converted into a membership interest in Warwink Properties, constituting all of the issued and outstanding membership interests in Warwink Properties immediately following the closing of the merger, the membership interest in Warwink Properties held by MPC and outstanding immediately prior to the closing of the merger ceased to exist, and we issued MPC 2,500,000 restricted shares of our common stock as consideration. Also on December 1, 2017, MPC closed its transaction with MECO IV, LLC (“MECO”) for the purchase and sale of certain assets as contemplated by the Purchase and Sale Agreement dated November 9, 2017 among MPC, MECO and additional parties thereto, or the MECO PSA, to which we are not a party. Under the MECO PSA, Warwink Properties received a carry from MECO (through the tanks) of up to $1,475,000 in the next well drilled on the Winkler County leases. A Certificate of Merger for the merger transaction was filed with the Secretary of State of Texas on December 5, 2017. 

 

Also on December 1, 2017, the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement that TEI entered into with MPC closed. Under the Purchase Agreement, which was entered into on November 14, 2017, TEI acquired beneficial ownership of certain of MPC’s assets, including acreage and wellbores located in Ward County, Texas, (“the Ward County Assets”). As consideration under the Purchase Agreement, at closing TEI issued to MPC an unsecured promissory note in the principal amount of $3,250,000, payable in monthly installments of interest only beginning on January 1, 2018, at the rate of 5% per annum, with the entire principal amount together with all accrued interest due and payable on January 1, 2021. In connection with TEI’s acquisition of beneficial ownership in the Ward County Assets, MPC sold those same assets, on behalf of TEI, to MECO at closing of the MECO PSA, and accordingly, TEI received $3,250,000 in cash for its beneficial interest in the Ward County Assets. Additionally, at closing of the MECO PSA, MPC paid TEI a performance fee of $2,781,500 in cash as compensation for TEI’s marketing and selling the Winkler County assets of MPC and the Ward County Assets as a package to MECO.

 

MECO expects to drill two gross horizontal well in this project in 2018. The first well was spudded on May 7, 2018.

 

Addition to the Winkler Project

 

As of May 7, 2018, our Winkler project in the Delaware Basin has begun the drilling phase of the first Winkler Project well, the UL 21 War-Wink 47 #2H. Our operating partner, MECO had begun the pilot hole on the project. The plan is to evaluate the various potential zones for a lateral leg to be drilled once logging is completed. We expect the most likely target to be the Wolfcamp A interval. The well is on 320 newly acquired acres offsetting the original leasehold we entered into in December, 2017. The additional acreage was leased by our operating partner under the Area of Mutual Interest Agreement (AMI) and we recently exercised our right to participate for its 12.5% in the additional 1,080 gross acres at a cash cost of $447,847. Our carried interest in the first well, as outlined in the agreement, was originally planned to be on the first acreage acquired. That carried interest is being applied to this new well and will allow MECO to drill and produce potential revenues sooner than originally planned. The primary leasehold is a 320-acre block directly west of the current position and will allow for 5,000-foot lateral wells to be drilled. The well is currently producing into the tanks and will generate revenue during the fourth quarter, 2018.

 

Acquisition of Additional Interests in Orogrande Project

 

On July 25, 2018, we and our wholly-owned subsidiary, Hudspeth Oil Corporation, entered into a Settlement & Purchase Agreement (the “Settlement Agreement”) with Founders Oil & Gas, LLC, Founders Oil & Gas Operating, LLC, Wolfbone Investments, LLC (a wholly-owned company of Gregory McCabe, our Chairman) and McCabe Petroleum Corporation (also a wholly-owned company of Mr. McCabe), which agreement provides for Hudspeth Oil and Wolfbone Investments to each immediately pay $625,000 and for Hudspeth Oil or the Company and Wolfbone Investments or McCabe Petroleum to each pay another $625,000 on July 20, 2019, as consideration for Founders Oil & Gas assigning all of its working interest in the oil and gas leases of the Orogrande Project to Hudspeth Oil and Wolfbone Investments equally. The assignments to Hudspeth Oil and Wolfbone Investments were made in July when the first payments were made. The payments to Founders Oil & Gas due in 2019 are not securitized. After this assignment (for which Hudspeth Oil’s total consideration is $1,250,000), Hudspeth Oil’s working interest will increase to 72.5%. Additionally, the Settlement Agreement provides that the Founders parties will assign to the Company, Hudspeth Oil, Wolfbone Investments and McCabe Petroleum their claims against certain vendors for damages, if any, against such vendors for negligent services or defective equipment. Further, the Settlement Agreement has a mutual release and waivers among the parties.

 

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5. RELATED PARTY PAYABLES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS  
RELATED PARTY PAYABLES

As of September 30, 2018, related party payables consisted of accrued and unpaid compensation to one of our executive officers totaling $45,000.

 

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6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES  
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

Leases

 

The Company has a noncancelable lease for its office premises that expires on November 30, 2019 and which requires the payment of base lease amounts and executory costs such as taxes, maintenance and insurance. Rental expense for the lease was $65,387 and $57,469 for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.

  

Approximate future minimum rental commitments under the office premises lease are: 

 

Year Ending December 31,

 

Rent

2018  $24,165 
To 2019 Expiration   88,605 
Total  $112,770 

 

Environmental matters

 

The Company is subject to contingencies as a result of environmental laws and regulations. Present and future environmental laws and regulations applicable to the Company’s operations could require substantial capital expenditures or could adversely affect its operations in other ways that cannot be predicted at this time. As of September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, no amounts had been recorded because no specific liability has been identified that is reasonably probable of requiring the Company to fund any future material amounts.

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7. STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Stockholders' equity:  
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

On April 19, 2018, we entered into an Underwriting Agreement with Roth Capital Partners, LLC (the “Underwriter”) under which a total of 5,750,000 shares of our common stock were issued and sold in an underwritten public offering, which amount includes the full exercise of the over-allotment option for 750,000 shares. The offering closed on April 23, 2018. The public offering price for each share of common stock was $1.15. The Underwriter purchased the shares of common stock from us at a price of $1.0752 per share, representing a 6.5% discount from the public offering price. The Underwriter acted as the sole manager for the offering. The common stock was offered and sold pursuant to our effective registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333220181) filed with the SEC on August 25, 2017 and declared effective by the SEC on September 28, 2017, the accompanying prospectus contained therein, and preliminary and final prospectus supplements filed with the SEC in connection with our takedown relating to the offering. The net proceeds to us from the sale of the shares of common stock in the offering was $6,049,734, after deducting underwriting discounts and commissions and our other offering expenses.

 

During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 450,000 shares of common stock as compensation for services, with total fair value of $545,000.

 

During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 172,342 shares of common stock in satisfaction of the payment in kind due on April 10, 2018 to the holders of notes payable by the Company, with total fair value of $221,024.

 

During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 1,220,000, warrants for consulting services which resulted in $423,575 of recognized expense.

 

During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 600,000 options recognizing $168,750 of stock based compensation expense and recognized $137,500 of stock based compensation of expense related to 800,000 stock options issued in third quarter of 2017.

 

During the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the Company issued 400,000 shares of common stock for exercise of warrants, with total fair value of $200,000.

 

A summary of warrants outstanding as of September 30, 2018 by exercise price and year of expiration is presented below:

 

 

Exercise

 

 

 Expiration Date in

 

 

 

 

 

Price

 

 

2018

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2021

 

 

2022

 

 

2023

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 $0.70    -    -    420,000    -    -    -    420,000 
 $0.77    -    100,000    -    -    -    -    100,000 
 $1.00    -    25,116    -    -    -    -    25,116 
 $1.03    -    -    -    120,000    -    -    120,000 
 $1.08    -    37,500    -    -    -    -    37,500 
 $1.14    -    -    -    -    -    600,000    600,000 
 $1.21    -    -    -    -    -    120,000    120,000 
 $1.40    -    -    1,121,736      -    -    1,121,736 
 $1.50    -    -      100,000    -    -    100,000 
 $1.64    -    -    -    200,000    -    -    200,000 
 $1.80    -    -    1,250,000    -    -    -    1,250,000 
 $2.00    296,054    -    -    400,000    -    -    696,054 
 $2.03    1,250,000    -    -    -    -    -    1,250,000 
 $2.23    -    -    832,512      -    -    832,512 
 $2.29    40,000    -    -    -    -    -    40,000 
 $2.50    -    35,211    -    -    -    -    35,211 
 $3.50    -    15,000    -    -    -    -    15,000 
 $4.50    -    700,000    -    -    -    -    700,000 
 $6.00    60,000    22,580    -    -    -    -    82,580 
 $7.00    -    700,000    -    -    -    -    700,000 
    1,646,054    1,635,407    3,624,248    820,000    -    720,000    8,445,709 

 

A summary of stock options outstanding as of September 30, 2018 by exercise price and year of expiration is presented below:

 

 

 Exercise

 

 

Expiration Date in

 

 

 

 

 

 Price

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2021

 

 

2022

 

 

2023

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 $0.97    -    -    259,742    -    -    259,742 
 $1.10    -    -    -    800,000    -    800,000 
 $1.19    -    -    -    -    600,000    600,000 
 $1.57    1,497,163    4,500,000    -    -    -    5,997,163 
 $1.63    -    -    -    58,026    -    58,026 
 $1.79    -    300,000    -    -    -    300,000 
    1,497,163    4,800,000    259,742    858,026    600,000    8,014,931 

 

At September 30, 2018, the Company had reserved 16,460,640 shares for future exercise of warrants and options.

 

Warrants and options issued were valued using the Black Scholes Option Pricing Model. The assumptions used in calculating the fair value of the warrants and options issued during the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 were as follows:

 

2018
   
Risk-free interest rate 2.15% - 2.83%
Expected volatility of common stock 97.2% - 119%
Dividend yield 0.00%
Discount due to lack of marketability 20%
Expected life of option/warrant 2.75 years - 5 years

 

2017
   
Risk-free interest rate 1.47% - 1.94%
Expected volatility of common stock 106% - 122%
Dividend yield 0.00%
Discount due to lack of marketability 20%
Expected life of option/warrant 2.75 years - 5 years

 

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8. INCOME TAXES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Income Taxes  
INCOME TAXES

On December 22, 2017, the U.S. enacted tax legislation referred to as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the Tax Act) which significantly changes U.S. corporate income tax laws beginning, generally, in 2018. These changes include, among others, (i) a permanent reduction of the U.S. corporate income tax rate from a top marginal rate of 35% to a flat rate of 21%, (ii) elimination of the corporate alternative minimum tax, (iii) immediate deductions for certain new investments instead of deductions for depreciation expense over time, (iv) limitation on the tax deduction for interest expense to 30% of adjusted taxable income, (v) limitation of the deduction for net operating losses to 80% of current year taxable income and elimination of net operating loss carrybacks, and (vi) elimination of many business deductions and credits, including the domestic production activities deduction, the deduction for entertainment expenditures, and the deduction for certain executive compensation in excess of $1 million. Additional impacts from the enactment of the Tax Act will be recorded as they are identified during the measurement period as provided for in SAB No. 118, which extends up to one year from the enactment date.

 

The Company estimates its annual effective income tax rate in recording its quarterly provision for income taxes in the various jurisdictions in which it operates. Statutory tax rate changes and other significant or unusual items are recognized as discrete items in the quarter in which they occur. The Company recorded no income tax expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 because the Company expects to incur a tax loss in the current year. Similarly, no income tax expense was recognized for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 for this same reason. 

 

The Company had a net deferred tax asset related to federal net operating loss carryforwards of $54,307,241 and $52,934,916 at September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, respectively. The federal net operating loss carryforward will begin to expire in 2033. Realization of the deferred tax asset is dependent, in part, on generating sufficient taxable income prior to expiration of the loss carryforwards. The Company has placed a 100% valuation allowance against the net deferred tax asset because future realization of these assets is not assured.

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9. PROMISSORY NOTES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
PROMISSORY NOTES  
PROMISSORY NOTES

On April 10, 2017, we sold to investors in a private transaction two 12% unsecured promissory notes with a total of $8,000,000 in principal amount. Interest only is due and payable on the notes each month at the rate of 12% per annum, with a balloon payment of the outstanding principal due and payable at maturity on April 10, 2020. The holders of the notes will also receive annual payments of common stock at the rate of 2.5% of principal amount outstanding, based on a volume-weighted average price. Both notes were sold at an original issue discount of 94.25% and accordingly, we received total proceeds of $7,540,000 from the investors. We used the proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes, which includes, without limitation, drilling capital, lease acquisition capital and repayment of prior debt.

 

These 12% promissory notes allow for early redemption. The notes also contain certain covenants under which we have agreed that, except for financing arrangements with established commercial banking or financial institutions and other debts and liabilities incurred in the normal course of business, we will not issue any other notes or debt offerings which have a maturity date prior to the payment in full of the 12% notes, unless consented to by the holders.

 

The effective interest rate is 16.15%.

 

On April 24, 2017, we used $2,509,500 of the proceeds from this financing to redeem and repay a portion of the outstanding 12% Series B Convertible Unsecured Promissory Notes. Separately, $1,000,000 of the principal amount of the Series B Notes plus accrued interest was converted into 1,007,890 shares of common stock and $60,000 was rolled into the new debt financing.

 

On February 6, 2018, we sold to an investor in a private transaction a 12% unsecured promissory note with a principal amount of $4,500,000. Interest only is due and payable on the note each month at the rate of 12% per annum, with a balloon payment of the outstanding principal due and payable at maturity on April 10, 2020. The holder of the note will also receive annual payments of common stock at the rate of 2.5% of principal amount outstanding, based on a volume-weighted average price. We sold the note at an original issue discount of 96.27% and accordingly, we received total proceeds of $4,332,150 from the investor. We used the proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes, which includes, without limitation, drilling capital, lease acquisition capital and repayment of prior debt.

 

This 12% promissory note allows for early redemption, provided that if we redeem before February 6, 2019, we must pay the holder all unpaid interest and common stock payments on the portion of the note redeemed that would have been earned through February 6, 2019. The note also contains certain covenants under which we have agreed that, except for financing arrangements with established commercial banking or financial institutions and other debts and liabilities incurred in the normal course of business, we will not issue any other notes or debt offerings which have a maturity date prior to the payment in full of the 12% note, unless consented to by the holder.

 

The effective interest rate is 15.88%.

 

On April 12, 2018, the holders of the notes described above received 172,342 shares of common stock as a payment in kind representing the annual payments of common stock due at the rate of 2.5% of principal amount outstanding as of April 10, 2018 based on a volume-weighted average price calculation.

 

Promissory note transactions for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 are summarized as follows:

 

Unsecured promissory note balance - December 31, 2017  $7,269,281 
   
New borrowing   4,500,000 
Original issue discount   (167,850)
Proceeds from borrowing   4,332,150 
   
New note debt issuance costs   (225,000)
Accretion of discount and amortization of debt issuance costs   356,711 
   
   
Unsecured promissory note balance - September 30, 2018  $11,733,142 

 

In connection with the transaction for the acquisition of Warwink Properties effective December 5, 2017, the Company borrowed $3.25 million from its Chairman, Greg McCabe on a three-year interest only promissory note bearing interest at 5% per annum. The Company paid $250,000 as a principal payment on June 20, 2018 and paid the remaining principal balance of $3,000,000 on October 19, 2018.

 

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10. ASSET RETIREMENT OBLIGATIONS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
ASSET RETIREMENT OBLIGATIONS  
ASSET RETIREMENT OBLIGATIONS

The following is a reconciliation of the asset retirement obligations liability for the nine months ended September 30, 2018:

 

Asset retirement obligation – December 31, 2017  $9,274 
   
Accretion expense   280 
   
Asset retirement obligation – September 30, 2018  $9,554 

 

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11. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

On October 17, 2018, we sold to certain investors in a private transaction 16% Series C Unsecured Convertible Promissory Notes with a total principal amount of $6,000,000. Interest and principal are due and payable on the notes in one balloon payment at maturity on April 17, 2020. The notes are convertible, at the election of the holders, into an aggregate 6% working interest in certain oil and gas leases in Hudspeth County, Texas, known as our “Orogrande Project.” The notes allow us to redeem them early only upon the event of a fundamental transaction, such as a merger or sale of substantially all our assets. The notes provide that the noteholders may accelerate and declare any and all of the obligations under the notes to be immediately due and payable in the event of default, such as nonpayment, failure to perform required conversions, failure to perform any covenant or agreement under the notes, an insolvency event, or certain defaults or judgments.

 

As part of the sale of the notes, the noteholders required that McCabe Petroleum Corporation, a Texas corporation owned by our Chairman Gregory McCabe (“MPC”), provide them a put option whereby they have the right to have MPC purchase from them any unpaid principal amount due on the notes. Additionally, if there is a fundamental transaction, Mr. McCabe will be required to pay a fee to each noteholder that elects not to convert or require MPC to purchase the principal amount under the note, which fee will be equal to such noteholder’s pro-rata share of a total fee amount of $1,500,000.

 

We received total proceeds of $6,000,000 from the sale of the notes, of which $3,000,000 was used to pay back the promissory note issued to MPC on December 1, 2017, which note was due on December 31, 2020. We intend to use the remaining proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes, which includes, without limitation, drilling and lease acquisition capital.

 

 

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3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (POLICIES)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (POLICIES)  
Use of estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and certain assumptions that affect the amounts reported in these consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from these estimates.

Basis of presentation

The financial statements are presented on a consolidated basis and include all of the accounts of Torchlight Energy Resources Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Torchlight Energy, Inc., Torchlight Energy Operating, LLC, Hudspeth Oil Corporation, Torchlight Hazel LLC, and Warwink Properties LLC. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated.

 

These interim financial statements are unaudited and have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) regarding interim financial reporting. Certain disclosures have been condensed or omitted from these financial statements. Accordingly, they do not include all the information and notes required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for complete consolidated financial statements, and should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017.

 

In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited financial condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, necessary to fairly present the financial position as of, and the results of operations for, all periods presented. In preparing the accompanying financial statements, management has made certain estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts in the condensed financial statements and disclosures of contingencies. Actual results may differ from those estimates. The results for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of annual results. Certain reclassifications have been made to the prior period’s consolidated financial statements and related footnotes to conform them to the current period presentation.

Risks and uncertainties

The Company’s operations are subject to significant risks and uncertainties, including financial, operational, technological, and other risks associated with operating an emerging business, including the potential risk of business failure.

Concentration of risks

At times the Company’s cash balances are in excess of amounts guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The Company’s cash is placed with a highly rated financial institution, and the Company regularly monitors the credit worthiness of the financial institutions with which it does business.

Fair value of financial instruments

Financial instruments consist of cash, receivables, payables and promissory notes, if any. The estimated fair values of cash, receivables, and payables approximate the carrying amount due to the relatively short maturity of these instruments. The carrying amounts of any promissory notes approximate their fair value giving effect for the term of the note and the effective interest rates.

 

For assets and liabilities that require re-measurement to fair value the Company categorizes them in a three-level fair value hierarchy as follows:

 

· Level 1 inputs are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

· Level 2 inputs are quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets or inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly through market corroboration.

 

· Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs based on management’s own assumptions used to measure assets and liabilities at fair value.

 

A financial asset or liability’s classification within the hierarchy is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement.

Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents include certain investments in highly liquid instruments with original maturities of three months or less.

Accounts receivable

Accounts receivable consist of uncollateralized oil and natural gas revenues due under normal trade terms, as well as amounts due from working interest owners of oil and gas properties for their share of expenses paid on their behalf by the Company. Management reviews receivables periodically and reduces the carrying amount by a valuation allowance that reflects management’s best estimate of the amount that may not be collectible. As of September 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, no valuation allowance was considered necessary.

Oil and gas properties

The Company uses the full cost method of accounting for exploration and development activities as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Under this method of accounting, the costs of unsuccessful, as well as successful, exploration and development activities are capitalized as properties and equipment. This includes any internal costs that are directly related to property acquisition, exploration and development activities but does not include any costs related to production, general corporate overhead or similar activities. Gain or loss on the sale or other disposition of oil and gas properties is not recognized, unless the gain or loss would significantly alter the relationship between capitalized costs and proved reserves.

 

Oil and gas properties include costs that are excluded from costs being depleted or amortized. Oil and natural gas property costs excluded represent investments in unevaluated properties and include non-producing leasehold, geological, and geophysical costs associated with leasehold or drilling interests and exploration drilling costs. The Company allocates a portion of its acquisition costs to unevaluated properties based on relative value. Costs are transferred to the full cost pool as the properties are evaluated over the life of the reservoir. Unevaluated properties are reviewed for impairment at least quarterly and are determined through an evaluation considering, among other factors, seismic data, requirements to relinquish acreage, drilling results, remaining time in the commitment period, remaining capital plan, and political, economic, and market conditions.

 

Gains and losses on the sale of oil and gas properties are not generally reflected in income unless the gain or loss would significantly alter the relationship between capitalized costs and proved reserves. Sales of less than 100% of the Company’s interest in the oil and gas property are treated as a reduction of the capital cost of the field, with no gain or loss recognized, as long as doing so does not significantly affect the unit-of-production depletion rate. Costs of retired equipment, net of salvage value, are usually charged to accumulated depreciation.

Capitalized interest

The Company capitalizes interest on unevaluated properties during the periods in which they are excluded from costs being depleted or amortized. During nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017, the Company capitalized $1,382,820 and $703,740, respectively, of interest on unevaluated properties.

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

The depreciable base for oil and natural gas properties includes the sum of all capitalized costs net of accumulated depreciation, depletion, and amortization (“DD&A”), estimated future development costs and asset retirement costs not included in oil and natural gas properties, less costs excluded from amortization. The depreciable base of oil and natural gas properties is amortized on a unit-of-production method.

Ceiling test

Future production volumes from oil and gas properties are a significant factor in determining the full cost ceiling limitation of capitalized costs. Under the full cost method of accounting, the Company is required to periodically perform a “ceiling test” that determines a limit on the book value of oil and gas properties. If the net capitalized cost of proved oil and gas properties, net of related deferred income taxes, plus the cost of unproved oil and gas properties, exceeds the present value of estimated future net cash flows discounted at 10 percent, net of related tax affects, plus the cost of unproved oil and gas properties, the excess is charged to expense and reflected as additional accumulated DD&A. The ceiling test calculation uses a commodity price assumption which is based on the unweighted arithmetic average of the price on the first day of each month for each month within the prior 12-month period and excludes future cash outflows related to estimated abandonment costs.

 

The determination of oil and gas reserves is a subjective process, and the accuracy of any reserve estimate depends on the quality of available data and the application of engineering and geological interpretation and judgment. Estimates of economically recoverable reserves and future net cash flows depend on a number of variable factors and assumptions that are difficult to predict and may vary considerably from actual results. In particular, reserve estimates for wells with limited or no production history are less reliable than those based on actual production. Subsequent re-evaluation of reserves and cost estimates related to future development of proved oil and gas reserves could result in significant revisions to proved reserves. Other issues, such as changes in regulatory requirements, technological advances, and other factors which are difficult to predict could also affect estimates of proved reserves in the future.

Asset retirement obligations

The fair value of a liability for an asset’s retirement obligation (“ARO”) is recognized in the period in which it is incurred if a reasonable estimate of fair value can be made, with the corresponding charge capitalized as part of the carrying amount of the related long-lived asset. The liability is accreted to its then-present value each subsequent period, and the capitalized cost is depleted over the useful life of the related asset. Abandonment costs incurred are recorded as a reduction of the ARO liability.

 

Inherent in the fair value calculation of an ARO are numerous assumptions and judgments including the ultimate settlement amounts, inflation factors, credit adjusted discount rates, timing of settlement, and changes in the legal, regulatory, environmental, and political environments. To the extent future revisions to these assumptions impact the fair value of the existing ARO liability, a corresponding adjustment is made to the oil and gas property balance. Settlements greater than or less than amounts accrued as ARO are recorded as a gain or loss upon settlement.

 

Income taxes

Income taxes are accounted for under the asset and liability method. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to differences between the financial statement carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases and operating loss carry forwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is established to reduce deferred tax assets if it is more likely than not that the related tax benefits will not be realized.

 

Authoritative guidance for uncertainty in income taxes requires that the Company recognize the financial statement benefit of a tax position only after determining that the relevant tax authority would more likely than not sustain the position following an examination. Management has reviewed the Company’s tax positions and determined there were no uncertain tax positions requiring recognition in the consolidated financial statements. Company tax returns remain subject to Federal and State tax examinations. Generally, the applicable statutes of limitation are three to four years from their respective filings.

 

Estimated interest and penalties related to potential underpayment on any unrecognized tax benefits are classified as a component of tax expense in the statement of operation. The Company has not recorded any interest or penalties associated with unrecognized tax benefits for any periods covered by these financial statements.

Share-Based Compensation

Compensation cost for equity awards is based on the fair value of the equity instrument on the date of grant and is recognized over the period during which an employee is required to provide service in exchange for the award.

 

The Company accounts for stock option awards using the calculated value method. The expected term was derived using the simplified method provided in Securities and Exchange Commission release Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 110, which averages an awards weighted average vesting period and contractual term for “plain vanilla” share options.

 

The Company accounts for any forfeitures of options when they occur. Previously recognized compensation cost for an award is reversed in the period that the award is forfeited.

 

The Company also issues equity awards to non-employees. The fair value of these option awards is estimated when the award recipient completes the contracted professional services. The Company recognizes expense for the estimated total value of the awards during the period from their issuance until performance completion.

 

In June 2018, the FASB issued ASU 2018-07, Compensation - Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Improvements to Nonemployee Share-Based Payment Accounting, which simplifies the accounting for share-based payments granted to nonemployees for goods and services. Under this ASU, the guidance on such payments to nonemployees is aligned with the requirements for share-based payments granted to employees. ASU 2018-07 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, however the Company has opted for early adoption effective July 1, 2018. The amendments in this ASU are to be applied through a cumulative-effect adjustment to retained earnings as of the first reporting period in which the ASU is effective. In evaluating early adoption the Company has determined that the change does not have a material impact on its consolidated financial statements.

 

The Company values warrant and option awards using the Black-Scholes option pricing model.

Revenue Recognition

On January 1, 2018, the Company adopted ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, and the related guidance in ASC 340-40 (the new revenue standard), and related guidance on gains and losses on derecognition of nonfinancial assets ASC 610-20, using the modified retrospective method applied to those contracts which were not completed as of January 1, 2018. Under the modified retrospective method, the Company recognizes the cumulative effect of initially applying the new revenue standard as an adjustment to the opening balance of retained earnings; however, no significant adjustment was required as a result of adopting the new revenue standard. Results for reporting periods beginning after January 1, 2018 are presented under the new revenue standard. The comparative information has not been restated and continues to be reported under the historic accounting standards in effect for those periods. The impact of the adoption of the new revenue standard is expected to be immaterial to the Company’s net income on an ongoing basis.

 

The Company’s revenue is typically generated from contracts to sell natural gas, crude oil or NGLs produced from interests in oil and gas properties owned by the Company. Contracts for the sale of natural gas and crude oil are evidenced by (1) base contracts for the sale and purchase of natural gas or crude oil, which document the general terms and conditions for the sale, and (2) transaction confirmations, which document the terms of each specific sale. The transaction confirmations specify a delivery point which represents the point at which control of the product is transferred to the customer. These contracts frequently meet the definition of a derivative under ASC 815, and are accounted for as derivatives unless the Company elects to treat them as normal sales as permitted under that guidance. The Company elects to treat contracts to sell oil and gas production as normal sales, which are then accounted for as contracts with customers. The Company has determined that these contracts represent multiple performance obligations which are satisfied when control of the commodity transfers to the customer, typically through the delivery of the specified commodity to a designated delivery point.

 

Revenue is measured based on consideration specified in the contract with the customer, and excludes any amounts collected on behalf of third parties. The Company recognizes revenue in the amount that reflects the consideration it expects to be entitled to in exchange for transferring control of those goods to the customer. Amounts allocated in the Company’s price contracts are based on the standalone selling price of those products in the context of long-term contracts. Payment is generally received one or two months after the sale has occurred.

 

Gain or loss on derivative instruments is outside the scope of ASC 606 and is not considered revenue from contracts with customers subject to ASC 606. The Company may in the future use financial or physical contracts accounted for as derivatives as economic hedges to manage price risk associated with normal sales, or in limited cases may use them for contracts the Company intends to physically settle but do not meet all of the criteria to be treated as normal sales.

 

Producer Gas Imbalances. The Company applies the sales method of accounting for natural gas revenue. Under this method, revenues are recognized based on the actual volume of natural gas sold to purchasers.

Basic and Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share

Basic earnings (loss) per common share is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per common share is computed in the same way as basic earnings (loss) per common share except that the denominator is increased to include the number of additional common shares that would be outstanding if all potential common shares had been issued and if the additional common shares were dilutive. The calculation of diluted earnings per share excludes 16,460,640 shares at September 30, 2018 issuable upon the future exercise of outstanding warrants and options because their effect would be anti-dilutive.

 

Environmental laws and regulations

The Company is subject to extensive federal, state, and local environmental laws and regulations. Environmental expenditures are expensed or capitalized depending on their future economic benefit. The Company believes that it is in compliance with existing laws and regulations.

 

Recent accounting pronouncements

In February 2016 the FASB, issued ASU, 2016-02, Leases. The ASU requires companies to recognize on the balance sheet the assets and liabilities for the rights and obligations created by leased assets. ASU 2016-02 will be effective for the Company in the first quarter of 2019, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of ASU 2016-02 will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

 

Other recently issued or adopted accounting pronouncements are not expected to have, or did not have, a material impact on the Company’s financial position or results from operations.

Subsequent Events

The Company evaluated subsequent events through November 9, 2018, the date of issuance of the financial statements. Subsequent events are disclosed in Note 11.

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4. OIL & GAS PROPERTIES (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Oil Gas Properties Tables Abstract  
Schedule of Oil and Gas Properties
 

 

2018

 

2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evaluated costs subject to amortization  $5,035,285   $5,022,129 
Unevaluated costs   35,407,642    26,100,749 
Total capitalized costs   40,442,927    31,122,878 
Less accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization   (6,042,834)   (5,543,599)
Total oil and gas properties  $34,400,093   $25,579,279 
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6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Commitments And Contingencies  
Future minimum rental commitments
Year Ending December 31,

 

Rent

2018  $24,165 
To 2019 Expiration   88,605 
Total  $112,770 
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7. STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (TABLES)  
Summary of warrant activity

 

Exercise

 

 

 Expiration Date in

 

 

 

 

 

Price

 

 

2018

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2021

 

 

2022

 

 

2023

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 $0.70    -    -    420,000    -    -    -    420,000 
 $0.77    -    100,000    -    -    -    -    100,000 
 $1.00    -    25,116    -    -    -    -    25,116 
 $1.03    -    -    -    120,000    -    -    120,000 
 $1.08    -    37,500    -    -    -    -    37,500 
 $1.14    -    -    -    -    -    600,000    600,000 
 $1.21    -    -    -    -    -    120,000    120,000 
 $1.40    -    -    1,121,736      -    -    1,121,736 
 $1.50    -    -      100,000    -    -    100,000 
 $1.64    -    -    -    200,000    -    -    200,000 
 $1.80    -    -    1,250,000    -    -    -    1,250,000 
 $2.00    296,054    -    -    400,000    -    -    696,054 
 $2.03    1,250,000    -    -    -    -    -    1,250,000 
 $2.23    -    -    832,512      -    -    832,512 
 $2.29    40,000    -    -    -    -    -    40,000 
 $2.50    -    35,211    -    -    -    -    35,211 
 $3.50    -    15,000    -    -    -    -    15,000 
 $4.50    -    700,000    -    -    -    -    700,000 
 $6.00    60,000    22,580    -    -    -    -    82,580 
 $7.00    -    700,000    -    -    -    -    700,000 
    1,646,054    1,635,407    3,624,248    820,000    -    720,000    8,445,709 
Summary of stock options outstanding

 

 Exercise

 

 

Expiration Date in

 

 

 

 

 

 Price

 

 

2019

 

 

2020

 

 

2021

 

 

2022

 

 

2023

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 $0.97    -    -    259,742    -    -    259,742 
 $1.10    -    -    -    800,000    -    800,000 
 $1.19    -    -    -    -    600,000    600,000 
 $1.57    1,497,163    4,500,000    -    -    -    5,997,163 
 $1.63    -    -    -    58,026    -    58,026 
 $1.79    -    300,000    -    -    -    300,000 
    1,497,163    4,800,000    259,742    858,026    600,000    8,014,931 
Assumptions used in calculating the fair value of the warrants

 

2018
   
Risk-free interest rate 2.15% - 2.83%
Expected volatility of common stock 97.2% - 119%
Dividend yield 0.00%
Discount due to lack of marketability 20%
Expected life of option/warrant 2.75 years - 5 years

 

2017
   
Risk-free interest rate 1.47% - 1.94%
Expected volatility of common stock 106% - 122%
Dividend yield 0.00%
Discount due to lack of marketability 20%
Expected life of option/warrant 2.75 years - 5 years

 

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9. PROMISSORY NOTES (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Promissory Notes  
Summary of promissory note transactions
Unsecured promissory note balance - December 31, 2017  $7,269,281 
   
New borrowing   4,500,000 
Original issue discount   (167,850)
Proceeds from borrowing   4,332,150 
   
New note debt issuance costs   (225,000)
Accretion of discount and amortization of debt issuance costs   356,711 
   
   
Unsecured promissory note balance - September 30, 2018  $11,733,142 
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10. ASSET RETIREMENT OBLIGATIONS (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
ASSET RETIREMENT OBLIGATIONS (Tables)  
Asset retirement obligation
Asset retirement obligation – December 31, 2017  $9,274 
   
Accretion expense   280 
   
Asset retirement obligation – September 30, 2018  $9,554 
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2. GOING CONCERN (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Sep. 30, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Dec. 31, 2017
Going Concern Accumulated Losses          
Net loss $ (1,035,077) $ (1,015,471) $ (4,301,398) $ (3,126,485)  
Accumulated deficit $ (87,809,091)   $ (87,809,091)   $ (83,507,693)
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3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Significant Accounting Policies    
Capitalized interest $ 1,382,820 $ 703,740
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4. OIL & GAS PROPERTIES (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2018
Dec. 31, 2017
Oil Gas Properties Details Abstract    
Evaluated costs subject to amortization $ 5,035,285 $ 5,022,129
Unevaluated costs 35,407,642 26,100,749
Total capitalized costs 40,442,927 31,122,878
Less accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization (6,042,834) (5,543,599)
Total oil and gas properties $ 34,400,093 $ 25,579,279
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6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (Details)
Sep. 30, 2018
USD ($)
Commitments And Contingencies Details Abstract  
2018 $ 24,165
To 2019 Expiration 88,605
Total $ 112,770
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7. STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Details)
Sep. 30, 2018
shares
0.70  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 420,000
0.77  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 100,000
1.00  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 25,116
1.03  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 120,000
1.08  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 37,500
1.14  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 600,000
1.21  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 120,000
1.40  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 1,121,736
1.50  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 100,000
1.64  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 200,000
1.80  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 1,250,000
2.00  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 696,054
2.03  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 1,250,000
2.23  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 832,512
2.29  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 40,000
2.50  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 35,211
3.50  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 15,000
4.50  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 700,000
6.00  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 82,580
7.00  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 700,000
Total  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 8,445,709
Total | Expiring in the year 2018  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 1,646,054
Total | Expiring in the year 2019  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 1,635,407
Total | Expiring in the year 2020  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 3,624,248
Total | Expiring in the year 2021  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 820,000
Total | Expiring in the year 2022  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 0
Total | Expiring in the year 2023  
Outstanding warrants and stock options 720,000
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7. STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Details 1)
Sep. 30, 2018
shares
0.97  
Stock Options Outstanding 259,742
1.10  
Stock Options Outstanding 800,000
1.19  
Stock Options Outstanding 600,000
1.57  
Stock Options Outstanding 5,997,163
1.63  
Stock Options Outstanding 58,026
1.79  
Stock Options Outstanding 300,000
Total  
Stock Options Outstanding 8,014,931
Total | Expiring in the year 2019  
Stock Options Outstanding 1,497,163
Total | Expiring in the year 2020  
Stock Options Outstanding 4,800,000
Total | Expiring in the year 2021  
Stock Options Outstanding 259,742
Total | Expiring in the year 2022  
Stock Options Outstanding 858,026
Total | Expiring in the year 2023  
Stock Options Outstanding 600,000
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7. STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Details 2)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Sep. 30, 2017
Dividend yield 0.00% 0.00%
Discount due to lack of marketability 20.00% 20.00%
Minimum    
Risk-free interest rate 2.15% 1.47%
Expected volatility of common stock 97.20% 106.00%
Expected life of warrant in years 2 years 9 months 2 years 9 months
Maximum    
Risk-free interest rate 2.83% 1.94%
Expected volatility of common stock 119.00% 122.00%
Expected life of warrant in years 5 years 5 years
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8. INCOME TAXES (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2018
Dec. 31, 2017
Income Taxes Operating loss carryforwards    
Net operating loss carryforwards $ 54,307,241 $ 52,934,916
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9. PROMISSORY NOTES (Details)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
USD ($)
Promissory Notes  
Unsecured promissory note balance - December 31, 2017 $ 7,269,281
New borrowing 4,500,000
Original issue discount (167,850)
Proceeds from borrowing 4,332,150
New note debt issuance costs (225,000)
Accretion of discount and amortization of debt issuance costs 356,711
Unsecured promissory note balance - September 30, 2018 $ 11,733,142
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10. ASSET RETIREMENET OBLIGATION (Details)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
USD ($)
Asset Retiremenet Obligation  
Asset retirement obligation $ 9,274
Accretion expense 280
Asset retirement obligation $ 9,554
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