Lakeview Energy Jim Galvin CEO Agripreneur Conference Kampala April 21 st /22 nd 2015.

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Lakeview Energy Jim Galvin CEO Agripreneur Conference Kampala April 21 st /22 nd 2015

Who are we?  Based in Chicago, USA  Operations in Iowa, Ohio, South Dakota and Texas

Who are we?  Biofuels Manufacturing  Commodities Trading  Agribusiness  Wind Energy

Manufacturing  Process 1 million tons of corn (maize) annually in our two bio-refineries  Produce a variety of commodities with zero waste at our facilities;  500 million liters biofuels for fuel transport  300,000 tons of protein animal feed  57,000 tons of syrup  9 million liters of corn oil

Commodities Trading  Operate a railcar fleet of over 250 railcars  Tank storage options at Texas city for export of biofuels  Marketing all commodities from bio-refineries both domestically and for export  Trading in the US, Brazil, Canada, Peru, China, EU, Philippines, Middle East, India

Agribusiness  Elevator business operating in Ohio  Trading corn, soybeans and wheat  Storage capacity of 60,000 tons on site with truck and rail infrastructure  Trading 120,000 tons of commodities annually through the facility

Wind Energy  Early stage development of 300MW wind project in South Dakota  Options in place for 15,000 acres of land to develop the project  Working on grid infrastructure and environmental aspects of the project

Key Business Attributes  Logistics is a key component of operating our business units  Infrastructure to deal with large volumes of inputs and outputs efficiently is important  Quality of raw materials critical to smooth and efficient operations of our manufacturing plants

Manufacturing – Raw Material Storage  Have expanded corn storage infrastructure at both bio-refineries and will continue to do so  Three River Energy  28,000 tons of bin storage on site  Plans to double capacity on site  Plymouth Energy  52,000 tons of bin storage on site  Plans for an additional 27,000 tons on-site storage

Manufacturing- Products Storage  Both facilities have corn oil, distillers grains and biofuel storage capabilities  Critical for managing production and sales volumes to ensure efficient plant utilization

Logistics Infrastructure

Plant Manufacturing  Key attribute of our business is to invest in upgrading our facilities to ensure maximum efficiencies  Significant capital invested in reducing energy costs, increasing yield and improving throughput  New product lines continually being developed.  Corn oil production a recent development  Carbon capture being evaluated currently  Co-locating for biodiesel production being evaluated

Manufacturing Process

Manufacturing- Corn Oil Production

Manufacturing- Distillers Grains

Manufacturing- Syrup production

Plant Manufacturing- Enogen Corn  Significant investment undertaken in the use of biotech corn specific for ethanol production  Enogen corn trait from Syngenta contains alpha amalyze enzyme in the seed  Farmers grow corn variety and we pay premium to deliver the product  No requirement to purchase synthetic enzyme  Farmer now “growing” enzymes along with corn  Enhances production and reduces energy costs at bio-refineries  36,000 acres contracted by Lakeview with farmers

Manufacturing- Enogen Corn

Investing in Uganda  Agriculture key part of Ugandan economy  Tremendous capabilities to grow crops  Capital required to invest in creating value add products  Lakeview currently assessing opportunities in the commodities sector  Key capabilities in the Ag sector including logistics, processing and trading

Investing in Uganda  Lakeview is undergoing a due diligence to assess option of partnering with local businesses  Lakeview willing to consider capital investment in the region if suitable partner identified  Focus will be on enhancing value of ag commodities and on improving the quality of raw materials required by the food, drinks and energy sectors

Thank You!