1 U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-QSB (Mark One) [X] QUARTERLY REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the quarterly period ended JUNE 30, 1997 [ ] TRANSITION REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from __________________ to _______________ Commission file number 33-16110-D SOUTHWESTERN WATER EXPLORATION CO. ---------------------------------------- (Formerly Star Acquisitions Corporation) (Exact name of small business issuer as specified in its charter) COLORADO 84-1062895 -------- ---------- (State or other jurisdiction of (IRS Employer Identification No.) incorporation or organization) 15 MACLEOD TRAIL S.E., SUITE 1100, ROCKY MOUNTAIN PLAZA, CALGARY, ALBERTA T2G 4T8 ---------------------------------------- (Address of principal executive offices) (403) 531-2630 -------------- (Issuer's telephone number, including area code) -------------------------- Check whether the issuer (1) filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act during the past 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 X --- --- As of April 2, 1998, the Registrant had 5,633,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Documents Incorporated by Reference: Exhibits in the Registration Statement on Form 10-KSB for the year ended March 31, 1997. Transitional Small Business Disclosure Format: Yes No X --- --- ================================================================================ 2 PART I FINANCIAL INFORMATION ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. The following financial statements are filed as a part of this Form 10-QSB: Financial Statements Page -------------------- ---- Consolidated Balance Sheet ................................ F-1 Consolidated Statements of Loss and Deficit ............... F-2 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flow ...................... F-3 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ................ F-4 ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OR PLAN OF OPERATION. General Southwestern Water Exploration Co. (the "Company"), formerly Star Acquisitions Corporation, was incorporated in the State of Colorado on June 10, 1987. The Company's activities from inception consisted primarily of reviewing possible business opportunities and acquisitions, and maintaining the business entity. The Company had only nominal net assets and no operational activities from the fiscal years 1987 through 1995 and all expenses incurred were solely related to maintaining the entity and reviewing potential business opportunities. The Company intends to develop and market potable water throughout the American Southwest. During its development stage, the Company acquired the Database which it believes will provide surface drilling locations to mine deep (below 2,000 ft) subsurface aquifers. The Company has identified a number of sites which it believes will provide potable water, including a significant water reservoir in Nevada, by utilizing the Database. Once developed, it is the intent of the Company to market the water from these sites. If the marketing effort is unsuccessful, the Company intends to sell the water rights to these sites. The Database provides specific information including surface location, depth(s) of aquifers, temperature, production capability, and mineral properties from wells previously drilled for hydrocarbons and subsequently abandoned. Management believes that the Company can satisfy its cash requirements from existing funds for another three months. The Company intends to meet its future capital needs by raising additional funds through a private placement of its securities. The Company anticipates that funding of future operations will be provided by the completion of this private placement for a minimum of $1.5 million. There can be no assurances, however, that the Company will be successful in the completion of the private placement. In the event the private placement is not successful, or fails to raise sufficient funds, the Company may seek alternative financing in the form of short-term or long-term debt or securities convertible into common stock of the Company. In the event the private financing is successful, the Company intends to engage Messrs. Misner and Webb as full-time employees and pay them monthly salaries of approximately $5,000 per month, respectively. Even if the amount raised in the private placement meets the Company's expectations, the Company does not plan to hire additional employees or purchase or acquire plant or significant equipment. The Company will meet its personnel, drilling and pipeline requirements by contracting for these services with third parties. 3 PART II OTHER INFORMATION ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. The Company is not a party to any legal proceedings which in the opinion of Company's management are individually or collectively, material to its business. ITEM 2. CHANGES IN SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS. (c) Recent Sales of Unregistered Securities From June 30, 1994 to June 30, 1997, the Company issued approximately 435,000 Units to certain sophisticated individuals at a price per Unit of $1.00 for a total offering of $435,000. Each Unit consisted of one share of its $.001 par value common stock; a warrant to purchase one share of common stock of the Company at an exercise price of $2.00 which expires on April 30, 1998; and a redeemable preferred share in the Company's subsidiary, AIFE. The preferred share is redeemable at the option of the Company at any time or from time to time at the discretion of AIFE's Board of Directors at a price of $1.00 per share. An overwhelming majority of investors were residents of Canada. The securities comprising the Units were issued with a Rule 144 restrictive legend. Each purchaser of a Unit was informed and advised about certain matters concerning the Company including its business and financial affairs. No general form of advertising was used in connection with the placement of such securities. No underwriters were used in connection with the issuance of these securities and no commissions were paid to any person. The Company relied on the exemptions from registration contained in Sections 4(2) and 3(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 (the "1933 Act") and Regulation S and Regulation D promulgated under the 1933 Act. ITEM 6. EXHIBITS AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K. (a) Exhibits Exhibit Number Title of Exhibit - ------ ---------------- 27.1 Financial Data Schedule (b) Reports on Form 8-K. The Company did not file any reports on Form 8-K during the first quarter of the 1997-1998 fiscal year. 4 SIGNATURES In accordance with the requirements of the Exchange Act, the Registrant caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. Southwestern Water Exploration Co. Date: April 23, 1998 By: /s/ Steven B. Misner --------------------- Steven B. Misner President In accordance with the requirements of the Exchange Act, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated. Signature Title Date - --------- ----- ---- /s/ Steven B. Misner President and Director April 23, 1998 - ------------------------- Steven B. Misner /s/ Barbara J. McAllister Chief Financial Officer (Principal April 23, 1998 - ------------------------- Accounting Officer), Secretary Barbara J. McAllister and Director 5 SOUTHWESTERN WATER EXPLORATION CO. (A Development Stage Enterprise) Consolidated Balance Sheet (Unaudited) (Expressed in U.S. Dollars) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- June 30, March 31 1997 1997 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assets Current assets: Cash $ 66 $ 1,473 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Property, plant and equipment, at cost less accumulated depreciation 5,552 5,844 License and other assets 201 201 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ 5,819 $ 7,518 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liabilities and Shareholders' Deficiency Current liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 29,978 $ 33,599 Due to related company (note 3) 530,388 496,008 Minority interest (note 4) 765,042 735,072 Shareholders' deficiency: Share capital (note 5) 865 835 Deficit accumulated during development stage (1,029,214) (966,756) Deficit accumulated prior to April 1, 1992 (291,240) (291,240) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1,319,589) (1,257,161) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ 5,819 $ 7,518 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements. F-1 6 SOUTHWESTERN WATER EXPLORATION CO. (A Development Stage Enterprise) Consolidated Statement of Loss and Deficit (Unaudited) (Expressed in U.S. Dollars) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three months ended June 30, ---------------------------------- 1997 1996 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interest revenue $ 8 $ 6 Expenses: Development 53,400 53,400 Professional 5,000 3,948 Office expense 3,382 3,000 Miscellaneous 344 -- Bank charges 48 103 Depreciation 292 355 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62,466 60,806 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net loss (62,458) (60,800) Deficit, beginning of period (966,756) (722,548) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deficit, end of period $(1,029,214) $ (783,348) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements. F-2 7 SOUTHWESTERN WATER EXPLORATION CO. (A Development Stage Enterprise) Consolidated Statements of Cash Flow (Unaudited) (Expressed in U.S. Dollars) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Three months ended June 30, --------------------------- 1997 1996 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cash provided by (used in): Operations: Loss for the period $(62,458) $(60,800) Item not involving cash: Depreciation 292 355 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (62,166) (60,445) Net change in non-cash operating working capital: Prepaid expenses -- 1,000 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (3,621) 2,660 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (65,787) (56,785) Financing: Increase in cash overdraft -- 428 Issuance of share capital 30 25 Advances from related company 34,380 31,692 Shares issued to minority interest 29,970 24,975 -------- -------- 64,380 57,120 Investing: Purchase of capital assets -- (335) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cash provided during the period (1,407) -- Cash, beginning of the period 1,473 -- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cash, end of period $ 66 $ -- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements. F-3 8 SOUTHWESTERN WATER EXPLORATION CO. (A Development Stage Enterprise) Notes to Consolidated financial Statements Period ended June 30, 1997 (Unaudited) (Expressed in U.S. Dollars) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INCORPORATION AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION: The Company is incorporated under the laws of the State of Colorado and is planning to develop projects for the production of water reservoirs in the United States but has not commenced active business. These financial statements are presented using U.S. dollars as the functional and reporting currency and have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States. They include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiary. 1. ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS: These financial statements have been prepared on the basis of accounting principles applicable to a going concern, which assume that the Company will continue in operations for the foreseeable future and will be able to realize its assets and discharge its obligations in the normal course of operations. At June 30, 1997 the Company is in the development stage, has a working capital deficiency, and has no history of generating cash flow from its operations. The Company intends to develop and market potable water throughout the United States southwest. During the development stage of the Company it has acquired the rights to a proprietary computerized drill stem test database (the "Database") which it believes will provide surface drilling locations to access deep (below 2,000 ft) subsurface aquifers. The Database provides specific information including surface location, depth(s) of aquifers, temperature, production capability, and mineral properties from wells previously drilled for hydrocarbons and subsequently abandoned. The Company has identified a number of sites which it believes will provide potable water, including a significant water reservoir in Nevada, by utilizing the Database. In order to develop these sites the Company needs to acquire access rights and raise financing in order to commence drilling. Once developed , it is the intent of the Company to market the water from these sites, or in the event it is unsuccessful, to sell the water rights. During its development stage, the Company has funded the acquisition of the Database and its operating activities primarily by issuing equity and other financial instruments. The Company anticipates that funding of future activities will be provided by the completion of a private placement of common stock for a minimum of $1.5 million. There can be no assurances, however, that the Company will be successful in completing the private placement. F-4 9 SOUTHWESTERN WATER EXPLORATION CO. (A Development Stage Enterprise) Notes to Consolidated financial Statements, page 2 Period ended June 30, 1997 (Unaudited) (Expressed in U.S. Dollars) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS (CONTINUED): In the event the private placement is not completed, the Company may incur additional short or long term debt, or seek to sell additional shares of common stock or stock purchase warrants, as deemed necessary by the Company, to generate working capital. There can be no assurance of the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. The application of the going concern concept is dependent upon the Company receiving the continued support of its shareholders, its ability to raise new capital and its ability to achieve a commercial level of production and sales and profitable operations. 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: (a) Property, plant and equipment Property, plant and equipment are stated at cost. Depreciation is provided using a rate of 20% on a declining balance. (b) Development costs: Costs incurred in the development of water projects are expensed in the period incurred. (c) Foreign currency translation: The functional currency of the company is the U.S. dollar. Monetary assets and liabilities expressed in other currencies are translated at the period end rate and the resulting translation adjustments are recognized in income. Operating statement items are translated at the exchange rate in effect at the transaction date. (d) Use of estimates: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the period. Actual results could differ from these estimates. (e) Period from commencement of operations: April 1, 1992 is considered the commencement of the current development stage activities of the Company. Prior to this date, the subsidiary was involved in other unrelated activities. Accordingly, cumulative amounts from April 1, 1992 to June 30, 1997 have been reported in the statements of loss and deficit, cash flow and the share capital note. F-5 10 SOUTHWESTERN WATER EXPLORATION CO. (A Development Stage Enterprise) Notes to Consolidated financial Statements, page 3 Period ended June 30, 1997 (Unaudited) (Expressed in U.S. Dollars) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS: AIFE, American Institute of Formation Evaluation Ltd. ("AIFE Canada"), a related company, provides updates to the Company's licensed proprietary data base. During the three months ended June 30, 1997 $53,400 (1996 - $53,400) was charged by AIFE Canada for the updates, which costs are included in development expenses of the Company. In addition, $3,000 (1996 - $3,000) of office expenses were allocated by AIFE Canada to the Company. These transactions are in the normal course of operations and are measured at the exchange amount, which is the amount of consideration established and agreed to by the related parties. From time to time amounts are also advanced by AIFE Canada to the Company as and when required for operating purposes. There is, however, no obligation for AIFE Canada to make future advances. During the three months ended June 30, 1997 a net amount of $34,380 was advanced (1996: $31,692). On September 1, 1993 the Company acquired an exclusive 20 year license to use data owned by AIFE Canada to explore for water in the Continental United States. The license was acquired for $1 plus a license fee of 10% of the annual net cash flow from operations of the Company, to a maximum aggregate license fee of $1.5 million over the license term. The amount due to related company (AIFE Canada) of $530,388 (March 1997: $496,008) is non-interest bearing with no fixed terms of repayment and is classed as long term as AIFE Canada has agreed not to demand repayment within the next year. 4. MINORITY INTEREST: The minority interest consists of preferred shares issued by the Company's operating subsidiary. The 806,000 preferred shares are redeemable at the discretion of the subsidiary at the issued value of $1 per share and dividends are payable at the discretion of the subsidiary. F-6 11 SOUTHWESTERN WATER EXPLORATION CO. (A Development Stage Enterprise) Notes to Consolidated financial Statements, page 4 Period ended June 30, 1997 (Unaudited) (Expressed in U.S. Dollars) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. SHARE CAPITAL: The following share capital of Southwestern Water Exploration Co. was authorized, issued and outstanding as at June 30, 1997: Authorized: 50,000,000 preferred shares with a par value of $.001 per share 150,000,000 common shares with a par value of $.001 per share Issued and outstanding: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Subscriptions shares Amount receivable - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Issued and outstanding, April 1, 1992 12,300,000 $ 492 $ -- Effective of reverse split, October 23, 1993 (11,808,000) -- -- Elimination of deficit -- (492) -- Shares issued in reverse takeover 4,500,000 325 15 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, March 31, 1994 4,992,000 325 15 Issued for cash 30,000 30 -- Amounts receivable collected -- 15 (15) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance March 31, 1995 5,022,000 370 -- Issued for cash and subscriptions receivable 235,000 220 15 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance March 31, 1996 5,257,000 590 15 Issued for cash and subscriptions receivable 265,000 245 20 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, March 31, 1997 5,522,000 835 35 Issued for cash and subscriptions receivable 30,000 30 -- - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, June 30, 1997 5,552,000 $ 865 $ 35 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amounts receivable are not included in share capital on the balance sheet until settled. 6. INCOME TAXES: The Company has loss carry forwards for income tax purposes approximating its cumulative deficit. However, these may be subject to change following filing and assessment of current and prior year income tax returns with US tax authorities. F-7 12 INDEX TO EXHIBITS Exhibit Number Title of Exhibit - ------- ---------------- 27.1 Financial Data Schedule