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Pulse Seismic Inc. Announces Voting Results at Shareholders' Annual Meeting

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Pulse Seismic Inc. (OTCQX:PLSDF) announced results from its April 29, 2026 annual meeting in Calgary. All nominated directors were elected by ballot, each receiving between 99.79% and 99.97% support. The shareholder advisory “Say on Pay” vote was approved with 99.86% of votes cast.

Pulse reports it owns approximately 65,310 km2 of 3D seismic and 829,207 km of 2D seismic data covering the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Meeting voting results will be posted on SEDAR+ and the company website.

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CALGARY, Alberta, April 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pulse Seismic Inc. (TSX:PSD) (OTCQX:PLSDF) (“Pulse” or the “Company”) announced today the voting results from its annual meeting held in Calgary, Alberta on April 29, 2026. Each of the nominee directors listed in the Company’s management proxy circular dated March 16, 2026, was elected as a director, with a vote being conducted by ballot:

Name of NomineeVotes For%Votes Against%
Neal Coleman27,249,63799.9320,2740.07
Paul Crilly27,260,87699.979,0350.03
Dallas Droppo27,213,87299.7956,0390.21
Robert Robotti27,248,34999.9221,5620.08
Patrick Ward27,259,78099.9610,1310.04
Melanie Westergaard27,258,47599.9611,4360.04


The “Say on Pay” shareholder advisory vote on Pulse’s approach to executive compensation was approved by 99.86% of the votes cast.

The report on voting for the meeting will be available at www.sedarplus.ca and on the Company’s website at www.pulseseismic.com.

CORPORATE PROFILE

Pulse is a market leader in the acquisition, marketing and licensing of 2D and 3D seismic data to the western Canadian energy sector. Pulse owns the largest licensable seismic data library in Canada, currently consisting of approximately 65,310 square kilometres of 3D seismic and 829,207 kilometres of 2D seismic. The library extensively covers the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin where most of Canada’s oil and natural gas exploration and development occur.

For further information, please contact:
Neal Coleman, President and CEO
Or
Pamela Wicks, Vice President Finance and CFO

Tel.: (403) 237-5559
Toll-free: 1-877-460-5559
E-mail: info@pulseseismic.com.
Please visit our website at www.pulseseismic.com.

PDF available: http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/40a04092-32b6-44f8-af36-703208f03b25


FAQ

Who was elected to Pulse Seismic's board at the April 29, 2026 meeting (PLSDF)?

All nominated directors—Neal Coleman, Paul Crilly, Dallas Droppo, Robert Robotti, Patrick Ward and Melanie Westergaard—were elected by ballot. According to Pulse Seismic, each nominee received between 99.79% and 99.97% of votes cast.

What was the result of the Pulse Seismic (PLSDF) Say on Pay vote on April 29, 2026?

The shareholder advisory vote on executive compensation passed with 99.86% approval. According to Pulse Seismic, that percentage reflects votes cast in favour at the annual meeting held April 29, 2026.

Where can investors find the official Pulse Seismic (PLSDF) voting report for April 29, 2026?

The company says the detailed voting report will be available on SEDAR+ and on Pulse Seismic's investor website. According to Pulse Seismic, both sites will host the meeting voting records and related materials.

How large is Pulse Seismic's seismic data library as stated on April 29, 2026 (PLSDF)?

Pulse Seismic reports approximately 65,310 square kilometres of 3D seismic and 829,207 kilometres of 2D seismic. According to Pulse Seismic, the library primarily covers the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.

Did any director receive notably lower support at the Pulse Seismic (PLSDF) 2026 meeting?

Dallas Droppo received the lowest reported percentage at 99.79% support, with 56,039 votes against. According to Pulse Seismic, all nominees were nonetheless elected by ballot at the meeting.