AFRICA S LARGEST CBM COMPANY Nathan Mitchell, Chairman MARCH 2012
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TLOU ENERGY Tlou Energy is a coal bed methane ( CBM ) company with operations in one of the most exciting underexplored CBM regions in the world; southern Africa. Tlou Energy has independently certified contingent resources in Botswana and significant exploration acreage throughout the region. The company has the most advanced CBM project in Botswana and is rapidly progressing its project towards development. Tlou has a clear path towards commercialisation via growing mining, industrial and residential energy use. Founders of Tlou Energy have significant experience in operating and commercialising CBM companies in Queensland. Company has additional drilling and operational expertise as part of the Mitchell Energy Group. Tlou Energy is planning an IPO on the ASX in 2012.
BACKGROUND COAL BED METHANE SOUTHERN AFRICA Coal Bed Methane ( CBM ) in southern Africa is potentially a critical component in the energy mix for the region. Specifically, CBM allows Botswana; to develop a distributed energy solution to remote large mines and communities that can not be connected to the traditional grid; an alternative income model, providing diversification from diamond mining; alternative source of energy for South Africa to Mozambique gas supplies. Tlou Energy has the most advanced CBM project in the region and is rapidly progressing its Botswana CBM project. Reviewing other profitable commercial opportunities in southern Africa. High quality portfolio of coal and unconventional gas projects where significant upside exists. Electrical network interconnection in southern Africa. Data source: http://www.africa-energy.com/html/public/map_library/atlas%2011/sapp.html
BACKGROUND BOTSWANA OVERVIEW Political & Financial Stability Stable multi-party democracy GDP per capita of US$ 5,995 Average GDP growth of 5% (2003-2009) US$ 9 billion foreign currency & gold reserves Favourable foreign investment culture No exchange rate controls Low tax rate A2 credit rating by Moody. Transparency International Rates Botswana as having one of the lowest corruption indexes in the world, 36 th out of 180 countries (2008) Fraser Institute Botswana rated as being one of the most favourable environments for mineral investment, 14 th out of 78 countries ranked (2011) Data source: AON 2008 Political and Economic Risk Map.
BACKGROUND SUPPLY/DEMAND DYNAMICS CONTINUE TO IMPROVE The country s favourable geologic environment, mineral investment climate, low tax rates, and political stability are expected to continue to make Botswana a foreign mineral investment magnet. Several proposed transmission projects have been proposed however the mining industry is dispersed with no easy access to the electrical grid. At present Botswana imports approximately 75% of its energy needs from Eskom in South Africa. Data source: Botswana Government 2011. Electric power consumption has grown 528% since 1981. Eskom will no longer supply energy in 2012. Morupule B has been delayed 18 months and will not come online as shown on Botswana Government chart opposite. Energy supply is reaching a critical point for the country. Data source: Botswana Government 2011.
BOTSWANA CBM PERMIT MAP LARGE MULTINATIONALS MOVING IN. Botswana s energy landscape is moving through a rapid transformation with larger companies taking an active role within the country. Tlou Energy has a first mover advantage over the new entrants, in terms of; Political Choice of permits Relationships Technology Geological Partnerships Tlou Energy Permits Exxaro Permits Sasol / Origin Energy Permits Anglo Coal Permits
BOTSWANA EXPERIENCE WHY IS CBM IMPORTANT FOR BOTSWANA Botswana s mining industry is heavily reliant on heavy fuel oil / diesel. Diesel cost ~ gas equivalent ranges from AUD 25/GJ to AUD 30/GJ. Strong incentive for companies to convert to gas. Aggreko alliance offers a distributed power model for the commercialisation of gas to industry and mining operations in the region. Gas sales to South Africa. Sasol / Origin Energy are actively seeking to export gas. Recent gas outages on the Mozambique pipeline have highlighted gas shortage issues and lack of redundancy. Orapa Power Station to convert to CBM from diesel ASAP, with expected fuel cost saving of ~ 60%. Early discussions with SUB161 to offer a LNG solution for distributed power solution for mining sector in Botswana. Aggreko to begin discussions with Botswana Power Corporation for development of 50km electrical line back to main network. Aggreko saves Tlou Energy capital expenditure on generation facilities through providing power on a tolling arrangement.
CURRENT PROJECTS BOTSWANA Extensive exploration and testing program has allowed Tlou Energy to high grade project areas and move to the next phase of evaluation Wells drilled; Core holes: 30 from which the gas content and its quality were tested Stratigraphic holes: 41 to determine the lateral extent of the coal and the shale Pre- Production wells: 2 + 2 Monitoring wells Data Collated; 1000+ Gas Desorption samples 18 Adsorption isotherm Analysis samples 170 Relative Density and Proximate Analysis samples 255 Chromo Gas Analysis samples 20 Drill Stem Tests (DST s)
CURRENT PROJECTS KAROO CENTRAL PROJECT 5 wells completed and tested in last program Karoo Central was primary target for Saber Tlou introducing new testing methods to assess CBM suitability 18 DST s completed delineating fair to good permeability 200+ Coal and shale tests complete Pre-Pilot testing imminent
CURRENT PROJECTS MASAMA PROJECT Program began in October 2009 5 wells drilled and tested Low gas content coals intersected Have moved towards relinquishment of non-prospective areas Discovered a prospective coal package in south of permit area Extension of known1.3bt non-jorc compliant coal resource (Asenjo Energy) Currently assessing options as to progression of asset PL 154/2007 Asanjo Energy Dukwe Mine Plan (~1.3bt)
CURRENT PROJECTS ZIMBABWE Tlou has recently signed a deal to acquire a controlling share in 3 highly prospective CBM Special Grants in Zimbabwe ~3000km 2 acreage position Geological potential of Zimbabwe superior to Botswana Transaction provides significant option value for the company with minimal work requirements over the next 3 years Allows Tlou to evaluate political situation in the country before investing significant capital and/or resources
RESOURCE STATEMENT TLOU CBM GAS RESOURCE Internationally regarded reserves certifiers Netherland, Sewell and Associates Inc. (NSAI) were engaged by Tlou early in 2011 to carry out resource certification of its Botswana Gas Project, in particular the Karoo Central region. Following their review and validation of the project dataset and integration with the recently acquired testing results, a resource statement for the Central Karoo area has been prepared. Tlou Energy is actively working towards expanding upon this resource base