FormCap Continues Due Diligence on Cowley County, Kansas Prospect

(Deposit to Kerr Energy and Keta Oil & Gas Completed)

November 18, 2013 6:30 AM EST | Source: FormCap Corp.

Reno, Nevada--(Newsfile Corp. - November 18, 2013) - FormCap Corp. (OTCQB: FRMC) ("FormCap" or "the Company") today announced that due diligence is ongoing to acquire up to 1500 acres of prospective oil leases (the "Leases") in Cowley County, Kansas. As per terms of the Definitive Agreement (the "Agreement") executed Sept 30, 2013 the Company has now paid Kerr Energy and Keta Oil & Gas ("Kerr" and "Keta") the deposit in the amount of $75,000 (the "Deposit") that will be applied to the purchase price of the Cowley Leases to be acquired by FormCap under the Agreement. The Company also issued Kerr and Keta a total of 200,000 Rule 144 shares of FormCap pursuant to the terms of the Agreement.

There are four significant oil and gas fields located Townships 30 and 31S, the Atlanta; Burden; Eastman and Combs Fields. These fields collectively have cumulative production of over 9 million barrels of oil.

FormCap will pay Kerr and Keta two hundred dollars ($200.00) per acre for up to 1,500 acres of Leases, at total cost not to exceed three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) (the "Purchase Price") unless agreed otherwise by the Company. FormCap will own 100% of the Leases (80% net revenue to FormCap; 20% freehold royalty), and will be operator. FormCap will have the option to purchase additional leases in Cowley County from Kerr and Keta under an Area of Mutual Interest ("AMI"), the terms of which are set forth in the Agreement. FormCap is required to drill one (1) well in each of the first two (2) years of the Lease term to maintain its interest in the Leases.

FormCap will also have the option to participate in the drilling of up to six (6) exploration or development wells on lands currently owned by Keta and Kerr under terms set forth in the Agreement .

Significant quantities of oil and gas have been discovered and produced in Cowley County in recent years. The prospects for oil production are excellent with multi-zone potential for both vertical and horizontal development. In addition to the Mississippian, zones producing in this area include the Layton, Lansing-Kansas City, Bartlesville, Stalnaker and the Arbuckle. Reservoir properties are excellent with good porosity and permeability in thicker accumulations of hydrocarbons. Total depths of approximately 4,000 feet provide drilling time of approximately seven (7) days with completed wells costing about $500,000 per vertical well.

FormCap is actively engaged in identifying, financing and developing oil and gas energy resource properties in North America, including the development of the Cowley County, Kansas, Mississippi Prospect in Kansas. FormCap continues to review additional resource properties that combine positive elements of short-term exploration and development costs with high potential for long-term success and financial return.

Graham Douglas, CEO of FormCap reports that "FormCap is excited about the potential of its relationship with Kerr and Keta in Cowley County, Kansas as there are tremendous opportunities to produce commercial light oil and gas in an environment of high crude oil prices and low finding and developing costs."

Additional information can be found at the Company website: www.formcapcorp.com

On behalf of the Board of Directors,
FormCap Corp. (OTCQB: FRMC)

Signed: 'Graham Douglas'

Graham Douglas, CEO
FormCap Corp.
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