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Presentation to the AAPG 2011 Conference 10/28/2017 9:49 AM NATIONAL PETROLEUM INSTITUTE - Mozambique Presentation to the AAPG 2011 Conference Houston, Texas , April 10th-13th 2011

Topics Introduction to Mozambique Legal Framework Petroleum Activities Database Current Exploration Activities & Perspectives Natural Gas Project Development Challenges Futures Plans Final Remarks

INTRODUCTION TO MOZAMBIQUE Location: South-eastern Africa Land area: approximately 800,000 Sq.km Coastline: Approximately 2,700 Km Onshore sedimentary area: 290,122 Sq.km Offshore sedimentary area: 282,227 Sq.km Population: 21.8 million (2009) Capital: Maputo (3 million people) Natural Resources: Hydropower, natural gas, coal, minerals, raw wood, agriculture Export: natural gas, prawn, cashew, sugar, tea, coconut oil and cotton President: Armando Emilio Guebuza Official Language: Portuguese

MOZAMBICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTIONS Is the regulatory authority for the petroleum operations (exploration, production and transport of hydrocarbons). Mission To manage the petroleum resources of Mozambique and administer the related operations for the benefit of the Society, and in compliance with the existing laws, government polices and contractual commitments. Vision As the Regulatory Authority for petroleum exploration and production, ascertain that petroleum operations are conduced in accordance with laws, regulations and international best practices, with special emphasis on optimal resource management, health safety and the protection of environment

MOZAMBICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTIONS ENH - National Hydrocarbon Corporation Is the state oil company established by the Law 3/81 Formerly with exclusivity rights, is now mainly commercially focused Participates as a stakeholder, in the natural gas project Participates in the exploration, with carried interest, in association with oil companies in exploration. Mission To develop into a competent petroleum company with a profitable portfolio of business activities ranging from Oil & Gas E&P, Gas Transmission, Distribution and Gas Utilization, mainly within Mozambique but also including neighboring countries if feasible Vision Optimize the value that can be generated for Mozambique through commercial participation in Exploration & Production as well as in the total Petroleum Value Chain ENH has two affiliated companies (CMH & CMG)

SECTOR STRATEGY Exploration Strategy Licensing Policy To maximise value creation from the petroleum resources in the country Licensing Policy Licensing through open bidding rounds Access to data / prepared data packages Sufficient time/resources for promotion Direct negotiations Main Requirements Technical expertise and financial capacity including competence and experience of applicant’s former activities ( ex: Deep Water and HSE)

LEGAL FRAMEWORK

LEGAL FRAMEWORK The Petroleum law is the legal foundation for the governance structure of petroleum activities, clarifying roles and interests: Commercial Interest Resource owner Regulator MIREM

MOZAMBICAN REGULATORY SYSTEM Core Elements of the Legal and Regulatory structure New Model Exploration and Production Concession Contract (EPCC) – 2005. Petroleum Law 3/2001. Regulation for Petroleum Operation , Decree No.24/2004. Strategy for Concession Areas for the Petroleum Operations, Resolution No. 27/2009. Strategy of Development of Natural Gas Market in Mozambique, Resolution No. 64/2009 Regulation for licensing Petroleum installation and activities, Ministerial Diploma No. 27/2009. Environmental Regulation Specific for Petroleum Activity Fiscal Law on Petroleum activities: Law 12/2007. Mining and Petroleum Tax Incentives: Law 13/2007 Petroleum Production Tax Regulations, Decree No. 4/2008 Petroleum Law Legend Administrative law Contract law http://www.inp.gov.mz 9 9

% Fiscal Regime TAXATION Income Corporate Tax 32 % VAT 17 % Royalty - Gas 6 % Royalty - Oil 10 % Laws 12 & 13/2007

TYPES OF CONCESSION CONTRACTS Reconnaissance Contract Exclusivity right 2 years to conduct survey studies and drill wells up to 100 meters Exploration and Production Concession Contract (EPCC) Exclusive right to conduct petroleum exploration and production as well as a non-exclusive right to construct and operate oil or gas pipeline systems The exclusive exploration rights shall not exceed 8 years, and shall be subject to provisions concerning abandonment. The exclusive right to develop and produce shall not exceed 30 years. Oil and Gas Pipeline Contract Grants the right to construct and operate an oil or gas pipeline for the purpose of transporting hydrocarbons

PETROLEUM ACTIVITIES

MOZAMBIQUE SEDIMENTARY BASINS Onshore – 17.000 Sq Km Offshore – 12.500 Sq Km Mozambique Basin Lower Zambeze Graben Middle Zambeze Basin Rovuma Basin Maniamba Basin Lake Niassa Basin Onshore – 275.000 Sq Km Offshore – 225.000 Sq Km

Mozambique Licensing Rounds 2005 -1st Licensing Round (Mozambique Basin) 2007 - 2nd Licensing Round (Rovuma Basin) 2008 - 3rd Licensing Round (Mozambique Basin) 2009 - 4th Licensing Round (Onshore Basin) -

DATABASE

2D/3D Seismic Coverage and Wells Total of 141 wells drilled (onshore/offshore): 81 wells – wildcat 24 wells – production 34 wells – appraisal 2 wells - Injection Total of Acquired Seismic Approximately 114.000 km of 2D seismic acquired from 1950’s to 2010 (onshore/offshore) Approximately 15.000 Sq. km of 3D seismic (offshore).

ON/OFFSHORE GRAVITY & MAGNETIC DATA Gravity profiles Magnetic coverage

DISCOVERIES Mozambique Basin 1961 - 1st Discovery – Pande 1962 - 2nd Discovery – Buzi 1967 - 3rd Discovery – Temane 2003 - 4th Discovery – Temane East 5th Discovery – Inhassoro 2008 - 6th Discovery – Block 16&19 Rovuma Basin 2009 – One Gas shows - Onshore Area 2010 – One Oil Shows – Ironclad well 2010 – 1st Discovery in February – Windjammer 2nd Discovery in October – Barquintine 3rd Discovery in November – Lagosta 2011 – 4th Discovery in December –Tubarão

NATURAL GAS RESERVES Mozambique Basin – Pande & Temane fields Pande Natural Gas Fields Discovery Operator Resources GIIP (TCF) Proved Reserves Beginning / Duration Gas (TCF) Condensate (106 Barrels) Pande 1961 -Gulf SASOL 3.407 1.86 6.0 2007 / 25 Years Temane 1967 - Gulf 1.377 0.83 8.0 2004 / 25 Years Grand Total 4.784 2.74 14.0 Additional potential of about 1.8 TCF is present at the Pande/Temane PSA Area Rovuma Basin – Discovered Resources under evaluation

CURRENT EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES AND PERSPETIVES

Concessions Areas MOZAMBIQUE BASIN (8) Concession Partners Pande/Temane (PSA) Sasol (100%) Pande/Temane (PPA) Sasol (70%), ENH (25%) & IFC (5%) 16 & 19 Sasol (50%), Petronas (35%) & ENH (15%) Inhaminga DNO (55%), Harmattan (5%), New Age (40%) Baia de Sofala Sasol (85%) & ENH (15%) M-10 Sasol (42.5%), Petronas (42.50%) & ENH (15%) Area-A Sasol (85%), ENH (15%) Búzi PT Kalila (70%) & ENH (30%)

Concessions Areas Concession Partners ROVUMA BASIN (5) Area Onshore Anadarko (35.7%), Artumas (15.3%) Maurel & Pron (24%), ENH (15%) & Cove Energy (10%) Area 1 Anadarko (36.5%), Mitsui (20%), ENH (15%), BPRL (10%), Videocon (10%) & Cove Energy (8.5%) Area 4 ENI (70%), ENH (10%), KOGAS (10%) & Galp Energia (10%) Area 2 & 5 Statoil (90%) & ENH (10%) Area 3 & 6 Petronas (90%) & ENH (10%)

MOZAMBIQUE BASIN Inhaminga Block 3 wells drilled (2005 – 2007) A Total of 760km of 2D seismic (2007-2009), 1 Exploration Wells drilled in 2010 1 Exploration well drilled in 2011 Buzi Block – PT Kalila (Buzi Hdroarbons) Finished EIA to seismic acquisition and to drill 1 Exploration Well Completed reinterpretation of previously existing 1650 km 2D seismic Sofala Bay & M-10 Blocks – Sasol Re-processed & interpreted 2729 km of 2D seismic for prospect maturation Finished EIA to drill Exploration Wells Pande & Temane – Sasol Acquired and interpreted 933km of 2D seismic in 2009. Drilled during 2003/8 13 Exploration Wells - 17 Production Wells 14 Appraisal Wells Drilled during 2010: 2 Exploration Wells Work over in 6 Production Wells 2010/11 16&19 Block– Sasol Acquired 2 040 Km2 of 3D seismic Acquired 2 031 Km of 2D seismic Two Exploration Wells drilled in 2008 and both were gas discoveries EIA to drill 2 exploration wells

ROVUMA BASIN Current Activities Area Onshore - Anadarko Acquired 648 Km of 2D seismic Drilled 1 Exploration Well in 2009 (Mecupa -1) Area-1 - Anadarko Acquired 6000km of 2D seismic & 3400 SqKm of 3D seismic data Drilled 6 Exploration 2009-2010 with 4 gas discoveries and 1 technical oil discovery Ongoing appraisal activities Area 2&5 - Statoil Acquired 3000 Km of 2D seismic Acquired 1407 Sq Km of 3D seismic and it is being processed Completed Ocean studies for tide currents. Area 3&6 Acquired 7287 km of 2D seismic Area 4 Acquired 1047 Km of 2D seismic Acquired 1520 Sq km of 3D seismic and it is being processed and interpreted 2 well to be drilled in 2011

Exploration Oportunities 10/28/2017 9:49 AM Exploration Oportunities

Lake Niassa Basin Spec Seismic Acquisiton Southern Mozambique onshore areas Zambeze Delta Ofshore

10/28/2017 9:49 AM NATURAL GAS PROJECT

STRUCTURE OF NATURAL GAS VALUE CHAIN P F Transmission Distribution Field Sasol Petroleum Temane 70% Moz Govt 25% (Via ENH/CMH) World Bank / IFC 5% CPF IFC 5% Pipeline (ROMPCO) Sasol Gas Holdings (50%) SA Govt 25% (Via CEF/Gas) Moz Govt 25% (Via ENH/CMG) Exploration Processing Marketing Market Sasol Gas external markets Sasol Gas internal markets: Spring Lights Gas (49%) Sasol Synfuels Sasol Oil - Tshwarisano 25% - LFB 75% Sasol Chemical Industries Mozambique South Africa External Financiers INP (Regulator in Mozambique) NERSA (Regulator in SA)

NATURAL GAS PROJECT Mozal aluminium smelter

Gas Production - Evolution

CNG PROJECTS CNG Buses, 2007 Compressed Natural Gas System, 2007

NATURAL GAS EXPANSION PROJECT Ongoing the expansion of the natural gas project from120 to 183 MGJ/year: Development of the gas fields The Central Processing Facility (CPF) The gas transmission pipeline. Further expansion is being considered in the near future to increase capacity to 300 MGJ/year. Foreign investors interested in implementing new projects in Mozambique based on natural gas: Iron reduction Fertilizers Power generation Possible LNG

10/28/2017 9:49 AM CHALLENGES

Challenges New offshore seismic data acquisition & reprocess some of old seismic data National capacity building to operate the fields, CPF and pipeline Maximize the use of natural gas in the country Promote the local processing of hydrocarbons to add value to indigenous resources Medium and long term training of national for management of petroleum resources

10/28/2017 9:49 AM FINAL REMARKS 35

FINAL REMARKS Mozambique offers good exploration opportunities: Good prospective acreage available Favourable legal, regulatory and fiscal framework Adequate infrastructure for natural gas transmission; Political stability Mozambique offers good investment opportunities: The socio-economic indicators are steadly growing GDP is growing on average of 7 to 8% per year The inflation rate is under control and the local currency the new metical is stable The fiscal incentives for foreign investment are attractive The infrastructures such as roads, telecommunications are improving substantially

Thank You! You are Welcome to Mozambique More info: www.inp.gov.mz 37