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       “In this regard, we continue to assess various  mechanical failures. The planned exploration  will be invited to tender. A sizeable fleet of CGLC
       opportunities to add to the Company’s business  campaign in the Altair and LLA-47 blocks  vessels will be built to transport and deliver nat-
       with a view to diversifying the geographical  remains on hold and pending approval from  ural gas as a liquid gas cargo, Compressed Gas
       focus and nature of our energy asset portfolio in  authorities.          Liquids (CGL™). The shipbuilder to be awarded
       respect of which Atome sets a clear precedent.   Interoil Exploration & Production, January 11   this contract will enjoy a robust order book for
       We are fortunate to have a proven track record   2022                    many years.
       and profitable platform from which to achieve                              SeaOne’s patented CGL technology is a revo-
       this as well as supportive key shareholders.                             lutionary means of transporting and delivering
         “We look forward with confidence to a suc-  PROJECTS & COMPANIES       natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs) in one
       cessful 2022 and the expansion in value of our                           liquid cargo at moderate, non-cryogenic tem-
       group of energy companies.”         Petróleos Internacionales            peratures. As CGL is stored at a modest pressure
       President Energy, January 13 2022                                        and temperature, the boiloff, venting and envi-
                                                                                ronmental issues associated with LNG does not
       Interoil issues production          del Caribe and SeaOne                occur in the CGL containment system while in
                                           Holdings to nominate
                                                                                transit or in storage. Thus, the carbon footprint
       report for December 2021                                                 of the entire value chain from solvation through
                                                                                delivery to the customer is minimised compared
       Below please find average gross operated pro-  shipbuilder for CGL carriers  to other methods of transporting and delivery of
       duction in December 2021 and corresponding  Petróleos Internacionales del Caribe (PIC)  natural gas.
       numbers for November 2021.          and its operating division in Mexico Petróleos   PIC’s natural gas CGL cargoes will be trans-
         Interoil operated: Colombia (December 2021  Internacionales del Caribe Inc., Sucursal Mex-  ported and stored within SeaOne’s proprietary
       – 964 boepd, including 609 bpd oil, compared  ico (PICMEX) and SeaOne Holdings LLC  containment systems, which is the subject of
       to November 2021 – 817 boepd, including 518  (SeaOne™) jointly announced today that fol-  more than 10 years of development and is fully
       bpd oil) and Argentina (December 2021 – 2,140  lowing PIC’s pre-FEED studies for its projects in  approved by the American Bureau of Shipping.
       boepd, including 312 bpd oil, compared to  México, they will nominate the builder of their  The Compressed Gas Liquid Carriers (CGLCs)
       November 2021 – 2,168 boepd, including 378  required Compressed Gas Liquids Carriers  will be classed by the American Bureau of Ship-
       bpd oil).                           (CGLC) by the end of the third to fourth quarter  ping and fly the flag of The Marshall Islands.
         In December, average daily production  of 2022. This follows PIC and SeaOne’s Memo-  They are designed to meet or exceed the
       was 3,104 barrels of oil equivalent per day  randum of Understanding (MoU) to enter into  highest international standards for gas carri-
       (boepd), compared to 2,986 boepd in Novem-  an exclusive license agreement for PIC to use  ers and will be among the most technologi-
       ber for Argentina and Colombia combined. The  SeaOne’s patented Compressed Gas Liquids  cally advanced ships in the world with a strong
       increase in total daily average is mainly a result  (CGL™) technology for PIC’s projects in México  emphasis placed on safety and crew comfort.
       of increased production in Colombia, where oil  and throughout the Americas.  Additionally, during design, particular attention
       and gas output was significantly improved com-  PIC will utilise the CGLCs to transport the  will be made to maximise operating efficiency
       pared with the previous month.      fuel required by PIC’s combined-cycle power  and minimise emissions of the CGLCs. Each
         In Argentina, oil production in the Moy Aike  plants in multiple locations in México. The nom-  ship will be outfitted to permit a rapid change-
       concession was recovered after fixing some sur-  ination of the shipbuilder will follow an extensive  over in the type of fuel to be used as technology
       face equipment at the gas treatment facilities.  selection process in which shipyards worldwide  improvements permit.
       The same happened in Oceano field, where gas
       surface equipment were reconditioned to treat
       wellhead production output. On other fields,
       production remained stable despite some minor
       production problems related with the chemical
       products and the gas fuelling network related
       with power generation units.
         In Mata Magallanes Oeste (MMO), COVID-
       19 restrictions have been removed and arrange-
       ments are being made with local authorities and
       the unions aimed at restart field operation.
         In Colombia, oil and gas production has been
       substantially increased as a result of the reopen-
       ing of the shut-in wells in Puli C plus the interest-
       ing result in intervention in the RO-6 well where
       oil production reached 30 bpd from its previous
       7 bpd after perforating new by-passed oil lay-
       ers. The pulling/workover campaign brought to
       stream around 100 bpd in oil and 520 mcf per
       day in gas from shut-in wells. The pulling cam-
       paign is expected to last until end of January.
         In the Llanos area, oil production increased
       around 34 bpd following the successful replace-
       ment of a down-whole pump after some



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