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FuelPositive Corporation Provides Bi-Weekly MCTO Status Update

FuelPositive Corporation (TSXV: NHHH) (OTCQB: NHHHF), the Company, is providing this bi-weekly update on the status of the management cease trade order, the MCTO, issued by the Ontario Securities Commission, the principal regulator, pursuant to National Policy 12-203, Management Cease Trade Orders.

As previously announced on January 27, 2026, the Company anticipated a delay in filing its audited annual financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, and related certifications for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2025. The MCTO restricts trading in the Company's securities by certain members of management and insiders of the Company until the filing default is remedied, while permitting trading by the public to continue.

Since the issuance of the MCTO, there have been no material changes to the information contained in the Company's January 27, 2026, news release. The Company continues to work diligently with its auditors to complete the audit and currently expects to file the required disclosure by approximately March 15, 2026.

The Company confirms that it has sufficient financial and human resources to complete the audit and address the filing default in a timely manner. The Company is not subject to any insolvency proceedings and is not aware of any material information about its affairs that has not been generally disclosed.

While the audit process remains the Company's primary reporting focus at this time, FuelPositive continues to make steady progress across its core operations. Engagement with farmers and strategic agricultural partners remains strong, and interest in the Company's on-farm Green Ammonia systems continues to grow as the Company advances toward system activation and broader commercialization.

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