A Lundin Group Company
A Major Emerging Oil Company in East Africa
Twiga South-1 Test, Block 13T, Kenya
Corporate Presentation July, 2013
Ngamia-1 Test, Block 10BB, Kenya
2013 The Proof in the Pudding
Drilling program opens 3 new basins Lokichar, North Anza and North Turkana 2013 program now focused on 3 major areas
Drilling up exploration prospects in proven Lokichar Basin Opening up new basins (Turkana, Chew Bahir, Anza, Kerio, etc ) etc.) Testing and appraising existing discoveries in the Lokichar Basin to accelerate confirmation of commercial volumes
Major ramp up in activity with 6 rigs expected operational by end of 3rd quarter, 3D seismic crew mobilizing and commencement of initial 2D and FTG programs in Rift Basin Area Block (Ethiopia) and Block 12A (Kenya)
Location, Location, Location
RiftBasinArea
First mover advantage g in securing unequalled acreage position in what is now the worlds world s top exploration spot Over 250,000 sq km or 62 million acres gross Four separate petroleum systems proven to contain multi-billion barrels in surrounding g countries At the crossroads for infrastructure buildup in East Africa (Kenya (Kenya, Uganda Uganda, Sudan Sudan, Ethiopia) Major oil companies now scrambling to gain a foothold position 3
The Opening of a New Basin
Ngamia-1 discovery is Tertiary Rift Play Opener
Tertiary/Cretaceous Rifts Resource Estimate (Unrisked): 23 BBO Exploration Wells: Tertiary: 4, Cretaceous: 7 North Sea Reserves: 60+ BBO Exploration Wells: 2,408
RIFT BASIN AREA
Sabisa-1
Twiga South-1
Paipai-1
Ngamia-1
Sala Bahasi
100 k km
Prospects & Leads Oil Fields
100 km 4
Lokichar Basin Low Risk Proven Hydrocarbon System
Lead F F
Lokichar Sub-basin Time Structure Map Top Lokhone Shale
Discoveries at Ngamia and Twiga confirm highly prospective source rock, traps and reservoirs Numerous low risk prospects defined on trend with existing seismic
Etom
Etuko-1 Discovery
Etuko well testing large potential ramp play encounters 40 m net pay of good quality reservoir in the Auwerer and Upper Lokhone drilling ahead to test Lower Lokhone
Seismic Section along String of Pearls
Agete Swala Etom TwigaS.1 Ekales
-Projected-
Agete g
Twiga South Discovery
Ewoi
Loperot-1
Ramp Play
Oil in shallow b h l boreholes
Ngamia1
Amosing
Ekales
Southern String of Pearls
Ekunyuk
Ngamia Discovery
Amosing
13T 10BB
5 KM
Ekosowan
Prospects & Leads
20 km
* Some prospects renamed to reflect local designations
Ngamia-1 Discovery Block 10BB
Ngamia-1 Discovery
W
Dip Line
Ngamia-1
Prospective Area
Dip Line
13T
2 KM
10BB
St ik Line Strike Li
Ekales S (formerly Kongoni) N Strike Line
Ngamia-1 Ngamia 1 Discovery
S
Volcanic1
Time Structure Map Upper Lokhone Sandstone
GrossOilContingentResources 1C 2C 3C (MMBbl) (MMBbl) (MMBbl) 21 51 101
GrossOilProspectiveResources(unrisked) Low Best High (MMBbl) (MMBbl) (MMBbl) 51 137 370
Top Auwerwer
F lt Fault
Top Lokhone Sst
Basement
Chance of success: 62%
Ngamia-1 Cross Section
Miocene Pliocene
Test data confirms excellent reservoir quality q y in Upper pp Auwerwer sands: o 23-29% porosity o 50 400 md permeability Well produced 3,200 bopd from six tests With optimized artificial lift equipment this rate would increase to a cumulative rate of around 5,400 bopd
Oil in Test MDT Zones
6 Au uwerwer San ndstones
Auwerwer Sandstones 25-35 oAPI oil DST #6: Tested 410 bopd with a PCP Productivity Index ~ 0.7 bbl/day/psi
5 DST #5A:Tested 1175 bopd with an ESP 4 DST #4: Tested 415 bopd with a PCP 3
Productivity Index ~ 2 bbl/day/psi
Productivity index ~0.3 bbl/d/psi DST #3A:Tested 817 bopd with an ESP Productivity Index ~ 1.4 bbl/day/psi
2 DST #2: Tested 75 BOPD with a PCP
Productivity index ~0.1 bbl/d/psi Lokhone Shale Source rock L.Lokhone Ss Indurated Clastics
Lower Lokhone Sandstones DST #1: Tested 281 BOPD with a PCP 1 175m gross interval with oil shows 21-43m possible net pay PCP = Progressive Cavity Pump ESP Electrical Submersible Pump
DST successful oil test
Twiga South-1 Cross Section
Core and test data confirm excellent reservoirs in Upper Auwerwer sands: o 23-29% porosity o 100 md - 3 darcy permeability Well produced 2,812 bopd from 3 tests With optimized artificial lift equipment this rate would increase to a cumulative rate of around 5,200 bopd
DST #5: #5 Flowed Fl d 461 b bopd d of f 37o API oil il with ith a PCP ( (pump capacity limited) Productivity Index ~ 1 bbl/day/psi Potential with optimized artificial lift 1,000 bopd p of 37o API oil with a PCP (p (pump p DST #4: Flowed 491 bopd capacity limited) Productivity Index ~ 1.1 bbl/day/psi Potential with optimized artificial lift 1,600 bopd DST #3: Flowed 1,860 bopd naturally with 37o API oil Productivity Index ~ 2.5 2 5 bbl/day/psi Potential with optimized artificial lift 2,600 bopd DST #2: Produced at sub-commercial flow rates, reconfirmed the presence of moveable oil. DST #1: No inflow
PCP = Progressive Cavity Pump
Oil in Drill
Miocene MDT Stem Pliocene Tests Auwerwer Sandstones
5 4 3 Lokhone Shale
Indurated Clastics
DST- Oil recovered
2013 Potential Drilling Candidates
Tullow-Operated: Testing: Twiga Twiga South-1 South 1 Ngamia-1 Additional testing in contingent budget
Tullow-Operated: Testing Exploration
RIFT BASIN AREA
Shimela Sabisa-1 Tultule
Appraisal AOC-Operated Exploration New Age Operated
Lokichar Basin Wells
Agete Twiga g South-1 Test Etuko Twiga South-2 Ewoi Ekales Ngamia-1 Test Ngamia-2 Amosing Bahasi-1 Sala Paipai-1
El Kuran-3 (off map)
Exploration: Sabisa Paipai Shimela Tultule Agete (formerly North Twiga) Ekales (Kongoni) Amosing (Ngamia South) Etuko (Kamba) Ewoi Appraisal: Ngamia-2 Twiga T i South-2 S th 2 AOC-Operated Exploration: Bahasi-1 (formerly Kinyonga) Sala (Pundamilia) New Age-Operated Exploration: El Kuran-3
9
Schedule subject to change as drilling results and seismic acquisition/processing dictate
Current Rig Schedule
Weatherford 804 Recently R tl completed l t dt testing ti N Ngamia-1 i 1 well Currently being mobilized to Ekales location Likely to continue drilling Lokichar string of pearls
OGEC 75 Recently completed drilling Sabisa Being mobilized to Tultule location next then to Shimela
Sakson PR-5 Currently C l d drilling illi E Etuko k (K (Kamba) b ) prospect on Block 10BB Next location contingent but likely to stay in Lokichar Basin on ramp of string g of p pearls p prospects p
Great Wall 190 Will mobilize over summer to Block 9 Planned Bahasi spud end of 3rd quarter Contingent well Sala-1 C id i use f for P PaiPai iP i t testing ti Considering
PR Marriott Mobilizing 3rd quarter First well Twiga-2 updip appraisal Plan to use for testing and shallow drilling
Sakson 501 Currently mobilizing into Ogaden Basin Expecting spud in June Further work undecided
10
Aggressive 2013 Seismic Program
2013 Program: 4,330 km 2D 550 sqkm 3D
3D seismic crew mobilizing into Lokichar Basin for detailed structural mapping Three 2D onshore seismic crews and one 2D offshore seismic crew to remain active throughout 2013 and i t 2014 into Key is to grow prospect inventory to keep p ahead of drilling g rigs g
1,250km2D ~1,350km2D (Land&Marine)
1,128km2D 550sqkm3D
Sala Bahasi
600km k 2D
Prospects & Leads Oil Fields
100 km 11
Ekales (formerly Kongoni) Cross Section
24
64
144
Lead F
Lokichar Sub-basin Time Structure Map Top Lokhone Shale
Ekales-1
Future appraisal of Auwerwer & deeper targets
Etom
Agete
Twiga South Discovery
Ekales
Etuko Ewoi
Loperot-1
Primary Objective: Auwerwer Sandstones
Oil in shallow boreholes
Ekunyuk
Lokhone Shale Source Rocks
Amosing
Ngamia Discovery
Lower Lokhone Sandstone Targets
13T 10BB
5 KM
Ekosowan
Prospects & Leads
12
Etuko Prospect (formerly Kamba), Block 10BB
Etuko Prospect (formerly Kamba) Lokichar Sub-basin Time Structure Map Top Lokhone Shale
SW
Dip Line
NE
Lead F
Large structures:
70 km2 & 700 m relief
Auwerwer Lokhone Sh
40 m net pay
discovered in Auwerwer and Upper Lokhone drilling ahead to Lower Lokhone
Etom
Etuko
A t Agete
Lokhone Sandstones
Twiga S.-1 Discovery
Loperot Ekales
Ewoi
Oil in shallow boreholes
Etuko Prospect: p
Etuko
Ekunyuk
Ch Chance of fS Success: 34%
Ngamia-1 Discovery
Amosing
13T 10BB
5 KM
Ekosowan
Prospects & Leads
* Some prospects renamed to reflect local designations
13
Additional Lokichar Basin Ramp Prospects Possible follow-up to Etuko Prospect Shallow (<2,000m) Auwerwer &
Lokhone Sandstone targets
Ewoi Prospect (Updip Loperot)
GrossOilProspective Resources(unrisked) Low Best High (MMBbl) (MMBbl) (MMBbl) 75 201 455
Loperot-1
Ewoi Prospect
Chance of Success: 34%
Time Structure Top Lokhone Sandstone
Ewoi
Loperot 1 Loperot-1
E oi Ewoi
Etuko
Shallow Boreholes
A
5 KM
Loperot
Ekunyuk
Oil recovery at surface
14
South Omo Block Northern String of Pearls AOC 30% WI, Tullow Operates with 50% Sabisa-1 spud Jan. 2013, TD 2082 m confirms viable
hydrocarbon system in region (300 km north of Ngamia)
Sabisa-1
Northern String of Pearls
Extension of Tertiary rift trend north of Lake Turkana Unexplored, no previous seismic or wells Completed FTG & 1,000 km 2D seismic in western basin 1,000 km 2D seismic underway in Chew Bahir basin
10A
South Omo
Southern String of Pearls
1,000 1 000km2D Seismic completed
1250km k 2D Seismic completed
Twiga S.-1 Ngamia-1
Sabisa-1
Chew Bahir Basin
20 km
100 km
Turkana Basin
15
Sabisa-1, South Omo Block, Turkana Basin
Sabisa-1 encountered reservoir quality sands,
oil and heavy gas shows indicating oil prone source rock, and a thick shale section which should h ld provide id good d seals l f for th the numerous fault bounded traps identified in the basin
Sabisa -1
W Dip Line
Tultule Prospect
E
Sabisa North
Time Structure Map Tertiary Marker
Tertiary Marker 5
Sabisa-1 Sabisa 1
S
Strike Line
GrossOilProspectiveResources(unrisked) Low Best High (MMBbl) (MMBbl) (MMBbl) 25 68 153
Sabisa North
COS: 17%
N
A
Sabisa Tultule
After Tullow
Tertiary Marker 5 Tertiary Marker
16
South Omo Basin Ramp Play
Sabisa West Prospect
W
Sabisa-1
Tultule Prospect
Ramp Play Prospects
E
River
Shale Mrkr
Tertiary Marker 5
Mrkr 3
Base Tertiary, Basement ? 17
Uganda Lake Albert Ramp Play Discoveries
LakeAlbert SW
RiverNile
Kasamene-1
5.6km
Nigiri-1
10.8km
Rii-1
5.5km
Jobi-1
Jobi-East-1
4.4km
NE
Stratigraphic Trap/TarSand
500 0mSec
OWC 1000mSec
Wells planned Wells drilled
5km
AfterTullow
18
Chew Bahir Basin
Chew Bahir Basin
Completed ~1,250 km 2D seismic Large number of prospects and leads AVO anomalies (possible hydrocarbon indicators)
present
First well in new sub-basin planned for end of 2013
A
Time-Structure Tertiary Marker 5
Seismic Line through Chew Bahir Basin
5km
19
Newly-Awarded Rift Basin Area PPSA
PPSA award follows 3-year Joint Study
Rif B Rift Basin i Area A 42,519sqkm
Extends AOC position in Tertiary Rift Basins Frontier area, no existing seismic data or wells Initial exploration program includes Full Tensor Gravity survey,
marine & onshore 2D seismic
50km
Tar reported p along shoreline
Multiple oil slicks identified on landsat
High Resolution Free Air Gravity
50km
Acquired block-wide high resolution airborne gravity & magnetics in 2011
20
South Anza Basin: Bahasi-1 Prospect (formerly Kinyonga) Block 9
Cretaceous Basin on trend with South Sudan with over 6 billion barrels of oil discovered along trend Pl concept Play t confirmed fi d at tP Pai iP Pai i well ll Two major prospects Bahasi and Sala with large volume potential Drilling g to commence in 3rd q quarter 2013 AOC Operates (50% WI), Marathon (50%)
Tertiary Mrkr2
Bahasi-1
SW
Tertiary Play
NE
Tertiary Mrkr1
TertiaryCretaceous Unconformity
Basement
GrossOilProspectiveResources(unrisked) L Low B Best Hi h High (MMBbl) (MMBbl) (MMBbl) 128 320 656
COS: 19%
Sala-1
SalaProspect
Surface volcanics
SW
NE
Extension of Sirius oil-prone sub-basin into Kaisut sub-basin
Block9 27,778 sqkm Ndovu
(Pundamilia)
Tert. Marker
Pundamilla
L. Tertiary
Bahasi1
(formerlyKinyonga) Spud2H,2013
Bogal GasDiscovery
L. Cretaceous
Basement
* Some prospects renamed to reflect local designations
GrossOilProspective Resources(unrisked) Low Best High (MMBbl) (MMBbl) (MMBbl) 402 135 952 25 68 153
COS: 12% 21
Jurassic Rift Exploration (Horn Petroleum)
Prolific, proven play in Yemen expected to extend into Puntland, which shares a common geologic history
Shabeel 1, 2
Shabeel 1& 2
Two wells drilled/operated by Horn Petroleum in Dharoor Block in 2012 confirm reservoirs and a working petroleum system Have committed to second exploration phase which will require the drilling of one well in each block to hold licenses to October, October 2015 Plan is to acquire additional seismic in Dharoor Block and pursue drilling projects in Nugaal Block In discussions with potential partners to fund above work program
22 22
Shabeel-1
Rate of Penetration Hotwire Gas C1-C5
Best oil shows in both wells:
Estimated Prospective Oil Resources
SUMMARYOFPROSPECTIVEOILRESOURCES1 CurrentWorkingInterests PSC/PSA Operator UNRISKED AOC UNRISKED GrossBest Working NetBest Estimate Interest Estimate (MMBbl) (MMBbl)
10BB 13T 10BA 12A
2
Geographic Region
RISKED4 NetBest Estimate (MMBbl)
290 83 347 46 61 89 22 938
Kenya2 Kenya Kenya Kenya
2 2 2
Tullow Tullow Tullow Tullow Tullow T ll AOI AOI AOI AOI
3,132 472 9,885 4,582 2,700 2 700 1,287 588 22,646 4,083 1,210 27,939
50.0% 1,566 50.0% 236 50.0% 4,943 20.0% 916 30.0% 30 0% 810 50.0% 644 30.0% 176 9,291 27%7 1,102 27%7 327 10,720
Ethiopia Ethi i 2 Kenya Kenya2
South S thOmo O Block9 Block10A Nugaal Dharoor
Puntland(Somalia)6 Puntland(Somalia)6
1ThissummarytablewaspreparedbyCompanymanagementfortheconvenienceofreaders. 2Please Pl refer f t toth theC Companys pressrelease l d dated t dA August t22 22,2012f ford details t il of fth theprospective ti and dcontingent ti tresourcesby b prospect tand dl lead, d i including l di the th geologic l i chance h of fsuccess. 4Riskedresourceshavebeencalculatedandsummedbythecompanyafterriskingprospectsandleadsindividually.GeologicalChanceofSuccess(GCOS)varieswitheachprospectorlead. 5DuetotheveryimmaturenatureoftheseProspectiveandContingentResources,netestimateshavenotbeencomputedasnetentitlementvolumesunderthePSAs/PSCs.Inthisregardthe volumesstatedhereinwillexceedthevolumeswhichwillarisetoAOCunderthetermsofthePSAs/PSCs. 5NetProspectiveResourcesarestatedhereinintermsoftheCompanysnetworkinginterestintheproperties.DuetotheveryimmaturenatureoftheseProspectiveandContingentResources,net estimateshavenotbeencomputedasnetentitlementvolumesunderthePSAs/PSCs.InthisregardthevolumesstatedhereinwillexceedthevolumeswhichwillarisetoAOCunderthetermsofthe PSAs/PSCs. 6Please Pl refer f t toi independent d d tresourceevaluation l ti report, t effective ff ti J June30 30,2011 2011,posted t donS Sept. t 2 2,2011at twww.sedar.com d under d H HornP Petroleum t l C Corporation. ti 7BasedonAfricaOils44.7%ownershipofHornPetroleumCorporation,whoholdsa60%workinginterestinthePSA 8ThereisnocertaintythatanyportionoftheProspectiveResourceswillbediscovered.Ifdiscovered,thereisnotcertaintythatthediscoverywillbecommerciallyviabletoproduceanyportionofthe resources.
23
AOI Corporate Summary
Funding g 2013 work program fully funded $272.2MM Cash (31-Dec-2012) $43.5MM $43 5MM Marathon farmout carry dedicated to Block 9, Block 12 and Rift Basin Area 2013 Forecast O&G Expenditures (gross): $566MM
73.6 99.1 393.5 Drilling Seismic Other
Drilling focused exploration budget: Drilling: 69% Seismic/FTG: 17% Other: 13%
2013 Forecast O&G Expenditures (net): $228MM
Capital C it l Structure St t 252.2MM shares 13.9MM options nil warrants nil debt
30.5 38.6 159.0 Drilling Seismic Other
24
A History of Value Creation
Company
Tanganyika y Valkyries RedBack Lundin di Petroleum l
2002
$0.55/share $13.5millionMC $ $0.45/share / $4millionMC $1.35/share(2000) $45.4millionMC U$0.41/share $ /h U$101millionMC
Recent
$31.50/share $1.9billionMC $ $16.00/share / $750millionMC $30.50/share $8.98billionMC $21.98/share $ /h $6.9billionMC +Enquestspinoff US$1.5billionMC $2.36/share $692millionMC $0.40/share $324millionMC
Notes
SoldtoSinopec2008 SoldtoLundinPetroleum 2006 SoldtoKinrossin2010 Active
BlackPearl ShaMaran
$0.25/share $2.1millionMC $0.175(2003) $6.7millionMC
Active Active
9 Year value increase: $173MM => $21 Billion Average share price increase: 32x
25
Corporate Social Responsibility Commitment
Africa Oil is committed to addressing the challenge of sustainability - delivering value to our shareholders, while providing idi economic i and d social i lb benefits fit t to i impacted t d communities and minimizing our environmental footprint.
To create a working environment such that we cause no harm to people, and where we minimize our impact on the environment. To create a secure and safe working environment for our people and assets To conduct our business in an honest and ethical manner. To enter into dialogue and engagement with key stakeholders, conducted in the spirit of transparency and good faith. To deliver tangible and sustainable benefits that contribute to the social and economic well being of citizens in our host countries. To support the development of financial transparency and good governance mechanisms. To support and protect internationally recognized human rights.
26 26
Opportunity Summary
Africa Oil has the best onshore acreage position in East Africa Africa, the worlds hottest exploration location The Ngamia, g Twiga g and Etuko discoveries have significantly g y derisked the Lokichar sub-basin and more discoveries are expected in this trend Th The C Company currently tl h has 3 active ti rigs i and d are i in process of f mobilizing 3 additional rigs with 7 to 10 wells planned in 2013 New wells in unexplored sub-basins sub basins have the chance of de-risking de risking significant amounts of prospective resource and potentially adding large volumes of contingent resources Recent fund raising has strengthened balance sheet and will provide all required funding into 2014, even in accelerated case Research coverage from 22 analysts with an average target price of $11.24/share
27
AOI has a Strong Management Team
KeithHill,PresidentandCEO
Mr.Hillhasover25yearsexperienceintheoilindustryincludinginternationalnewventuremanagementandseniorexplorationpositionsatOccidentalPetroleumandShellOil Company.HiseducationincludesaMasterofSciencedegreeinGeologyandBachelorofSciencedegreeinGeophysicsfromMichigan StateUniversityaswellasanMBAfromthe U i University it of fSt. St Thomas Th in i Houston. H t Prior P i to t his hi involvement i l twith ithAfrica Af i Oil, Oil Mr. M HillwasPresident P id tand dCEOof fValkyries V lk i where h he h led l dthe th companythrough th hrapid idgrowth thand d ultimatelyahighlysuccessful$700milliontakeoverbyLundinPetroleum.Inaddition,Mr.HillwasoneofthefoundingdirectorsofTanganyikaOilwhichwasrecentlythesubject ofa$2billiontakeoverbySinopecInternationalPetroleum.
IanGibbs,CFO
IanGibbsisaCanadianCharteredAccountantandagraduateoftheUniversityofCalgarywhereheobtainedabachelorofcommercedegree.IanGibbshasheldavarietyof prominent i tpositions iti within ithi th theL Lundin di G Groupof fC Companies; i most trecently tl asCFOof fT Tanganyika ik OilC CompanyLtd Ltd.where h h heplayed l d apivotal i t lrole l i inth therecent t$2billi billion acquisitionbySinopecInternationalPetroleum.PriortoTanganyika,Mr.GibbswasCFOofValkyriesPetroleumCorpwhichwas thesubjectofa$700milliontakeover.
NickWalker,COO
Mr.Walkerhas27yearsofindustryexperienceincluding17yearswithTalismanEnergyInc.whereheservedasExecutiveVicePresidentofInternationalOperationsWestas wellascountrymanagerpositionsintheUKandMalaysia/Vietnam.HestartedhiscareerasapetroleumengineerwithBPplc. andalsoworkedinseniormanagementpositions atBowValleyEnergyInc.HepreviouslyservedontheBoardofOil&GasUK,thetradeassociationrepresentingtheUKoilandgasbusiness.HiseducationincludesaBachelorof ScienceDegreeinMiningEngineeringfromImperialCollegeinLondon,aMasterofScienceDegreeinComputingSciencefromUniversityCollegeinLondonandanMBAfrom CityUniversityBusinessSchool,alsoinLondon.
JamesPhillips,VPBusinessDevelopment
BeforejoiningAfricaOil,Mr.PhillipswasVicePresidentExplorationAfricaandMiddleEastforLundinPetroleumABwhereheplayedapivotalroleinsecuringthemajorityof AfricaOilscurrentportfolio.Mr.Phillips isagraduateoftheUniversityof California,BerkeleyandSanDiegoStateUniversity whereheobtained BSandMS degrees, both in Geology.Hehasover25yearsofexperienceintheoilindustryincludingseniorpositionswithShellOilcompanyandOccidentalincludingheadingupOxysAfrican explorationventures.
PaulMartinez,VPExploration
Dr.Martinez,mostrecentlyDirectorofInternationalBusinessDevelopmentwithOccidentalPetroleumCorporation,hasover21 yearsofdomesticUSandinternationalsenior managementexperienceinoilandgasexplorationanddevelopment,includingprojectsintheTexasGulfCoast,PermianBasin,Rockies,LatinAmerica,Africa,MiddleEast,and Russia.HehasheldoverseasmanagementpositionsforOxyinLibya,OmanandPeru.Dr.MartinezholdsadoctorateinpetroleumgeologyfromStanfordUniversityanda BachelorofSciencedegreeingeologyfromtheUniversityofTexasatAustin.Dr.MartinezisbasedintheAfricaOilCalgary technicalofficeandisresponsibleforallgeological andgeophysicalactivitiesoftheCompany.
AlexBudden,VPExternalRelations
BeforejoiningAfricaOilAlexBuddenservedasaDiplomatfortheBritishForeign&CommonwealthOfficefor21years.HisinternationalexperiencehasseenhimserveinAfrica, Asia,theMiddleEast,Russia,theBalkansandNorthAmerica. Throughouthiscareerhehasfocusedoninternationalsecurity,conflict,governance,humanrights,energyand environmentissuesandspecializesingovernmentandsecurityrelations,complexstakeholdermanagementandstrategiccommunicationswork.
28
Cautionary Statements
This document has been prepared and issued by and is the sole responsibility of Africa Oil Corp. (the Company) and its subsidiaries. It comprises the written materials for a presentation t ti to t investors i t and/or d/ industry i d t professionals f i l concerning i th the C Companys b business i activities. ti iti B By attending tt di thi this presentation t ti and/or d/ accepting ti a copy of f this thi document, d t you agree to be bound by the following conditions and will be taken to have represented, warranted and undertaken that you have agreed to the following conditions. This presentation may not be copied, published, distributed or transmitted. The document is being supplied to you solely for your information and for use at the Companys presentation to investors and/or industry professionals concerning the Companys business activities. It is not an offer or invitation to subscribe for or purchase any securities and nothing contained herein shall form the basis of any contract or commitment whatsoever This presentation does not constitute or form part of any offer or invitation to whatsoever. sell or issue, or any solicitation of any offer to purchase or subscribe for, any shares in the Company in any jurisdiction nor shall it or any part of it nor the fact of it di its distribution t ib ti f form th the b basis i of, f or b be relied li d on i in connection ti with, ith any contract t t commitment it t or i investment t td decision i i i in relation l ti thereto th t nor does d it constitute tit t a recommendation d ti regarding the securities of the Company. The information contained in this presentation may not be used for any other purposes. This update contains certain forward looking information that reflect the current views and/ or expectations of management of the Company with respect to its performance, business and future events including statements with respect to financings and the Companys plans for growth and expansion. Such information is subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions, which may cause actual results to be materially different from those expressed or implied including the risk that the Company is unable to obtain required financing and risks and uncertainties inherent in oil exploration and development activities. Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation ti of f such h information, i f ti such h as market k t prices i for f oil il and d gas and d chemical h i l products, d t th the Companys C ability bilit t to explore, l d develop, l produce d and dt transport t crude d oil il and d natural gas to markets and the results of exploration and development drilling and related activities, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking information. The Company assumes no future obligation to update these forward looking information except as required by applicable securities laws. Certain data in this presentation was obtained from various external data sources, and the Company has not verified such data with independent sources. Accordingly, no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made and no reliance should be placed, on the fairness, accuracy, correctness, completeness or reliability of that data, and such hd data t i involves l risks i k and d uncertainties t i ti and di is subject bj t t to change h b based d on various i f factors. t No reliance may be placed for any purposes whatsoever on the information contained in this presentation or on its completeness. The Company and its members, directors, officers and employees are under no obligation to update or keep current information contained in this presentation, to correct any inaccuracies which may become apparent, or to publicly announce the result of any revision to the statements made herein except where they would be required to do so under applicable law, and any opinions expressed in them are subject to change without notice, whether as a result of new information or future events. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given by the Company or any of its subsidiaries undertakings or affiliates or directors, officers or any other person as to the fairness, accuracy, correctness, completeness or reliability of f the th information i f ti or opinions i i contained t i di in thi this presentation, t ti nor h have th they i independently d d tl verified ifi d such hi information, f ti and d any reliance li you place l th thereon will ill b be at t your sole l risk. i k Without prejudice to the foregoing, no liability whatsoever (in negligence or otherwise) for any loss howsoever arising, directly or indirectly, from any use of this presentation or its contents or otherwise arising in connection therewith is accepted by any such person in relation to such information. For additional details on the Company, please see the Companys profile at www.sedar.com.
29