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Prospera Energy Launches Key Infrastructure Upgrades to Unlock Next Phase of Production Growth
CALGARY, Alberta, Oct. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prospera Energy Inc. (TSX.V: PEI, OTC: GXRFF)...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Prospera Energy Launches Key Infrastructure Upgrades to Unlock Next Phase of Production Growth\n\n\n\n CALGARY, Alberta, Oct. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prospera Energy Inc. (TSX.V: PEI, OTC: GXRFF) (\"\n \n Prospera\n \n \", “\n \n PEI\n \n ” or the \"\n \n Corporation\n \n \")\n \n\n\n Prospera Energy is pleased to announce the commencement of a major pipeline replacement and infrastructure upgrade project in the Cuthbert area. The project involves the replacement of two key legacy pipelines over a ten-day construction period, with a total capital investment of approximately $500,000.\n \n\n The new pipelines are constructed using corrosion-resistant and spoolable FlexSteel material, replacing aging composite lines that had previously limited Prospera’s ability to manage water injection and maintain optimal reservoir pressure. Failures of the older lines had significantly reduced water-handling capacity, necessitating the temporary shut-in of select wells. Upgrading to FlexSteel enhances system integrity, improves leak detection, and ensures long-term operational reliability while minimizing environmental risk. The project is expected to increase waterflood injection capacity by approximately 2,500–3,500 m³ per day, expanding total field capacity from the current roughly 3,200 m³ per day. Additionally, a third water injection pump will be installed at the Cuthbert 2-2 battery following overhaul and maintenance. Together, these upgrades are projected to add approximately 150 barrels of oil per day in incremental production once stabilized over a two-to-four-week ramp-up period.\n \n\n “This initiative enables more efficient redistribution of water from the north end of the pool to the south, relieving over-injection in certain zones while restoring pressure support in under-injected areas with low Voidage Replacement Ratios (VRR). It gives our reservoir engineering team the flexibility to dynamically adjust waterflood patterns, optimize recovery, and bring additional producer wells online in the southern portion of the field. With harvest now complete in the region, we can execute this work with minimal land disturbance while implementing long-term infrastructure that supports stable, optimized production,” said Darren Jackson, Prospera’s Chief Operating Officer. ...