Columbia Gas Postpones Natural Gas Venting Project Due to Weather Miami Dade Getting $11 Million from FTA for Compressed Natuweeks

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Sep-17 Oct-17 Nov-17 Dec-17 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 8: 8:45 9:3 1:15 11: 11:45 12:3 13:15 14: 3.1 3.8 3.6 3.4 3.2 3. 2.98 Prior Day s NYMEX Oct-18 Contract (CT) NYMEX NG Futures Oct-18 3.82.44 Nov-18 3.58.29 Dec-18 3.129.32 Jan-19 3.29.3 Feb-19 3.136.26 Mar-19 2.952 (.5) Apr-19 2.642 (.2) May-19 2.67 (.1) Jun-19 2.635 (.1) Jul-19 2.666 (.2) Aug-19 2.667 (.3) Sep-19 2.648 (.4) Oct-19 2.666 (.4) Nov-19 2.712 (.5) Dec-19 2.834 (.5) Jan-2 2.926 (.5) Feb-2 2.888 (.6) Mar-2 2.779 (.8) Apr-2 2.515 (.8) May-2 2.485 (.8) Jun-2 2.512 (.8) Jul-2 2.542 (.7) Aug-2 2.547 (.7) Sep-2 2.531 (.7) 1YR Strip 2.869.12 218 3.9.35 5YR Strip 2.658 (.) I N T H E N E W S Columbia Gas Postpones Natural Gas Venting Project Due to Weather NECN reported: Less than a week after announcing restoration plans for the Merrimack Valley, Columbia Gas reported that its natural gas venting project will be postponed until Wednesday due to the weather. Columbia Gas was slated to begin the Andover and North Andover project on Tuesday, two Columbia Gas Postpones Natural Gas Venting Project Due to Weather Miami Dade Getting $11 Million from FTA for Compressed Natuweeks after a series of gas explosions and fires that displaced approximately 8,6 residents. The company has been working toward a Nov. 19 deadline to fully restore gas to the affected areas. The venting process is described as a routine procedure to ensure that any residual gas is removed from the gas lines prior to crews beginning work. Venting is expected to occur throughout the restoration process, with gas workers and emergency responders around the area being vented. For more on this story visit necn.com or click https://bit.ly/2n65jux Miami Dade Getting $11 Million from FTA for Compressed Natural Gas Buses Florida Daily reported: As part of more than $366.2 million in grants from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Miami Dade will get $11 million to replace diesel buses with compressed natural gas (CNG) buses. U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announced this week that the FTA is backing 17 projects across the country, including in all 5 states and all the territories, that will improve the safety and reliability of America s bus systems and enhance mobility for transit riders The funds are coming from FTA s Buses and Bus Facilities Infrastructure Investment Program to back projects to replace, rehabilitate, and purchase buses and related equipment, as well as projects to purchase, rehabilitate, and construct bus-related facilities. These grants will help rebuild and modernize bus systems across the country for greater safety, said Chao on Tuesday. Bus transportation is the most widely available form of public transportation across the country, said FTA Acting Administrator K. Jane Williams. For more on this story visit floridadaily.com or click https:// bit.ly/2dwlaot 1 2 M O N T H C A N D L E S T I C K ( W E E K L Y ) 4. 3.75 3.5 3.25 3. 2.75 2.5 2.25 2. 1.75 1.5 1.25 Prompt Natural Gas (NG) Daily Sentiment BULLISH RESISTANCE 3.11 & 3.13 SUPPORT 3.4 & 3. Trading Summary NATURAL GAS Futures Close Change NG 3.82.44 Volume 614,423 (542,583) Open Int. 1,625,313 (11,763) CRUDE AND GASOLINE Futures Close Change Crude 72.28.2 RBOB 2.677.13 Crude/NG 23.64 (.16) METALS Futures Close Change Gold 1,2. EQUITIES Exchange Close Change DOW 26,492.21 (69.84) S&P 5-2,559.45 (3.81) CURRENCY Currency Close Change EUR/USD 1.1742 (.25) USD/CND 1.245.3 Contact Us Mansfield Energy Corp 125 Airport Pkwy Gainesville, GA 351 www.mansfield.energy info@mansfieldoil.com Phone: (8) 695-6626

W E E K L Y G A S I N U N D E R G R O U N D S T O R A G E W I T H 5 - Y R R A N G E Release Date: August 2, 218 T R O P I C A L S T O R M A C T I V I T Y A T L A N T I C Rig Count Report Date: September 21, 218 Total Change US - 1,53 (2) CN - 197 (29) EIA Weekly NG Storage Actual and Surveys for September 21, 218 Released September 2, 218 Range +56 to +76 PIRA +82 CITI +94 Reuters +85 Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 8 AM EDT Wed Sep 26 218 For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: The National Hurricane Center has re-initiated advisories on Tropical Storm Kirk, located a few hundred miles east of the Windward Islands. 1. A weak low pressure area located about 1 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, is producing disorganized shower activity, well to the east of the center. Strong upperlevel winds are expected to inhibit development of this system. The low is forecast to move northeastward this morning, and it could produce scattered showers and dangerous surf and rip currents across eastern North Carolina as it passes by. The low is expected to continue moving northeastward and merge with a frontal system or dissipate offshore of the New England coast on Thursday. For more information, please see products from your local National Weather Service office. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...2 * Formation chance through 5 days...low...2 2. Post-Tropical Cyclone Leslie located several hundred miles west-southwest of the Azores is producing disorganized shower activity and gale-force winds. Leslie is expected to reacquire subtropical or tropical characteristics on Thursday or Friday while the cyclone meanders over the north-central Atlantic. For more information on this system, see High Seas Forecasts issued by the National Weather Service. * Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...4 * Formation chance through 5 days...high...9 EIA ACTUAL +86 Total Working Gas In Storage 2,722 BCF +86 BCF (LAST WEEK) (672) BCF (LAST YEAR) (586) BCF (5-YR AVG) U.S. Natural Gas Supply Gas Week 9/13 9/19 Average daily values (BCF/D): Last Year (BCF/d) Dry Production +73.7 Total Supply +79.3 Last Week (BCF/d) Dry Production +83.2 Total Supply +87.8 [NEXT REPORT ON Sept 28] U.S. Natural Gas Demand Gas Week 9/13 9/19 Average daily values (BCF/D): Last Year (BCF/d) Power +29.3 Total Demand +69.2 Last Week (BCF/d) Power +31.2 Total Demand +74.9 [NEXT REPORT ON Sept 28] Page 2

.5.3.1 -.1 -.3 -.5 -.7 -.9-1.1-1.3-1.5 N A T U R A L G A S B A S I S F U T U R E S, H E N R Y H U B S P O T P R I C E S, A N D F O R W A R D C U R V E NYMEX WTI Delivery Month Average ($/bbl) (Excluding Weekends and Holidays) Sumas Basis (platts Iferc) -.5 -.1 -.15 -.2 -.25 -.3 -.35 -.4 7. Michcon Basis (platts Iferc) Transco Zone 6 Basis (platts Iferc) 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.. -1.. -.2 -.4 -.6 -.8-1. -1.2 San Juan Basis (platts Iferc) -2-1.8-1.6-1.4-1.2-1 -.8 -.6 -.4 -.2 Waha Basis (platts Iferc) -.1 -.2 -.3 -.4 -.5 -.6 -.7 5.75 5.25 4.75 4.25 3.75 3.25 2.75 2.25 Month: September 218 Day Price Day Price 1 16 2 17 68.91 3 18 69.85 4 69.87 19 71.12 5 68.72 2 7.8 6 67.77 21 7.78 7 67.75 22 8 23 9 24 72.8 1 67.54 25 72.28 11 69.25 26 12 7.37 27 13 68.59 28 14 68.99 29 15 3 Average (Sep) 69.6669 (through 9/25/218) Average (Aug) Average (Jul) 67.8452 7.5819 Transco Zone 4 Basis (platts Iferc) CME NG Option Prices ATM Call CME NG Option Prices ATM Put 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 1/1/22 11/1/22 9/1/221 2/1/222 7/1/222 12/1/222 5/1/223 1/1/223 3/1/224 8/1/224 1/1/225 6/1/225 11/1/225 4/1/226 9/1/226 2/1/227 Henry Hub Daily Spot Price SEP 218 AUG 218 JUL 218 4.25 3.75 NYMEX Natural Gas Forward Curve 3.25 2.75 2.25 1.75 Month Strike Close Imp Vol Nov-18 Dec-18 3.5.91 26.2 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 Nov-18 Dec-18 3.5.94 26.2 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 Page 3

W E A T H E R H I G H / L O W T E M P E R A T U R E T O M O R R O W HIGH Temperature LOW Temperature W E A T H E R 6 T O 1 D A Y O U T L O O K N O A A Temperature Precipitation W E A T H E R 8 T O 1 4 D A Y O U T L O O K N O A A Temperature Precipitation Page 4

E T H A N E F U T U R E S, N G / E T H A N E R A T I O, P R O P A N E F U T U R E S, A N D T H E F R A C S P R E A D CME Future Prices.6.55.5.45.4.35.3.25.2.15 Ethane Futures 3.3 2.8 2.3 1.8 1.3.8 Ethane / Natural Gas Ratio 1/1/219 5/1/219 9/1/219 1/1/22 CME Future Prices Propane (C3) Non-LDH Mont Belvieu 1/1/219 5/1/219 9/1/219 1/1/22 1.15 1.5.95.85.75.65.55.45 Propane Futures 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. Frac Spread (cents/gallon) Oct-18.518 (.7) Nov-18.464 (.2) Dec-18.454 (.19) Jan-19.445 (.2) Feb-19.444 (.21) Mar-19.435 (.22) Apr-19.42 (.23) May-19.46 (.25) Jun-19.395 (.23) Jul-19.385 (.23) Aug-19.376 (.24) Sep-19.368 (.23) 1YR Strip.426 (.21) (cents/gallon) Oct-18 1.58 (.) Nov-18 1.58. Dec-18 1.58. Jan-19 1.55.1 Feb-19 1.52.2 Mar-19 1.43.4 Apr-19.982.7 May-19.929.11 Jun-19.91.14 Jul-19.92.16 Aug-19.9.16 Sep-19.91.16 1YR Strip.987.7 Page 5

3/1/22 7/1/22 11/1/22 3/1/221 7/1/221 11/1/221 3/1/222 7/1/222 11/1/222 3/1/223 7/1/223 11/1/223 3/1/224 7/1/224 9/1/219 7/1/22 5/1/221 1/1/221 3/1/222 8/1/222 1/1/223 6/1/223 11/1/223 4/1/224 9/1/224 2/1/225 7/1/225 12/1/225 5/1/226 1/1/226 3/1/227 3/1/22 7/1/22 11/1/22 3/1/221 7/1/221 11/1/221 3/1/222 7/1/222 11/1/222 3/1/223 7/1/223 11/1/223 3/1/224 7/1/224 11/1/224 3/1/225 7/1/225 Prompt WTI (CL) Crude Daily Sentiment BULLISH RESISTANCE 72.74 & 73.21 SUPPORT 71.85 & 71.43 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @MPG_NatGasNews NYMEX Brent (BZ) Futures Nov-18 72.28.2 Dec-18 72.1.34 Jan-19 71.91.4 Feb-19 71.69.43 Mar-19 71.53.45 Apr-19 71.3.44 May-19 71.7.45 Jun-19 7.8.47 Jul-19 7.48.46 Aug-19 7.12.45 Sep-19 69.77.45 Oct-19 69.43.44 Nov-19 69.9.43 Dec-19 68.75.44 Jan-2 68.35.44 Feb-2 67.97.44 Mar-2 67.6.43 Apr-2 67.25.43 May-2 66.92.43 Jun-2 66.6.42 Jul-2 66.24.42 Aug-2 65.9.42 Sep-2 65.58.43 Oct-2 65.28.42 1YR Strip 71.4.42 218 72.19.27 5YR Strip 63.99.44 B R E N T C R U D E F O R W A R D C U R V E 85 8 75 7 65 6 55 5 45 W T I C R U D E F O R W A R D C U R V E 85 8 75 7 65 6 55 5 45 WTI B R E N T S P R E A D (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1) (11) (12) FRAC Spread Specifications Ethane : 42% Propane: 28% Butane: 11% 66,5 btu/g 9,83 btu/g 12,916 btu/g Iso-Butane: 6% 98,935 btu/g Natural Gasoline: 13% 115,21 btu/g Prompt NGL Futures Oct-18 Butane Iso-Butane Nat Gasoline Close Change 1.246.1 1.384 (.2) 1.573.3 NYMEX WTI (CL) Futures Nov-18 81.87.67 Dec-18 81.26.73 Jan-19 8.78.7 Feb-19 8.43.67 Mar-19 8.15.65 Apr-19 79.89.63 May-19 79.61.62 Jun-19 79.26.61 Jul-19 78.92.61 Aug-19 78.56.61 Sep-19 78.17.6 Oct-19 77.79.6 Nov-19 77.44.6 Dec-19 77.4.59 Jan-2 76.69.58 Feb-2 76.33.56 Mar-2 75.97.54 Apr-2 75.59.52 May-2 75.22.5 Jun-2 74.86.5 Jul-2 74.49.5 Aug-2 74.12.5 Sep-2 73.75.49 Oct-2 73.38.48 1YR Strip 79.72.64 218 81.57.7 5YR Strip 72.12.46 Page 6