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Continuing to transform our business Update on EVO transaction 18 September 2018

Legal disclaimer IMPORTANT: Please read the following before continuing. No offer or solicitation This presentation is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to and shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities of Vivo Energy plc (the Company ) or a solicitation of any vote of approval, nor shall there be any sale of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. Neither the contents of the Company s website, nor the contents of any other website accessible from hyperlinks on such websites, is incorporated herein or forms part of this presentation. Forward-looking statements This presentation includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company s control and all of which are based on the Directors current beliefs and expectations about future events. Forward-looking statements are sometimes identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as: believe, expects, may, will, could, should, shall, risk, intends, estimates, aims, plans, predicts, continues, assumes, positioned, anticipates or targets or the negative thereof, other variations thereon or comparable terminology. These forward-looking statements include all matters that are not historical facts. They appear in a number of places throughout this report and include statements regarding the intentions, beliefs or current expectations of the Directors or the Group concerning, among other things, the future results of operations, financial condition, prospects, growth, strategies of the Group and the industry in which it operates. No assurance can be given that such future results will be achieved; actual events or results may differ materially as a result of risks and uncertainties facing the Group. Such risks and uncertainties could cause actual results to vary materially from the future results indicated, expressed, or implied in such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements contained in this report speak only as of the date of this report. The Company and the Directors expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to update these forward-looking statements contained in the document to reflect any change in their expectations or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which such statements are based, unless required to do so by applicable law. 1

Transaction Update Initial Transaction Announced on 4 December 2017 that Vivo Energy had agreed to acquire operations from Engen in 10 countries through the acquisition of Engen International Holdings (Mauritius) Limited ( EIHL ) Transaction being restructured to provide certainty on 9 of the 10 Engen countries Unconditional agreement for Vivo Energy to acquire EIHL which will contain 234 sites in 9 countries Brings operations in 8 new markets (Gabon, Malawi, Mozambique, Reunion, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe) and 1 existing market (Kenya) Restructured Transaction Engen s international operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo are not included in this agreement Consideration amounts to US$203.9 million, comprising an issue by Vivo Energy of 63.2 million new shares valued at Vivo Energy s IPO Offer Price of 165 pence per share (2) and US$62.1 million in cash Completion scheduled for 1 March 2019, with all regulatory and stakeholder approvals now received Unaudited 2017 management adjusted EBITDA for 9 countries was c. US$33 million, of which c. US$26 million is attributable, with attributable cash on hand of c. US$48 million at year end DRC At this stage Engen continues its discussions with the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo regarding the transfer of the subsidiary holding Engen s DRC-related interests Vivo Energy continues to evaluate the potential acquisition and negotiations with Engen are ongoing Subject to customary closing conditions and material adverse change clauses (2) Exchange rate set on 04 May 2018 at 1.36 US$ to GBP 2

Strategic Rationale Strengthens Pan-African Footprint ADDS 8 COUNTRIES, 225+ SITES AND EBITDA OF c.$33m (2,3) TRANSACTION RATIONALE DRC Increases Vivo Energy s target market by c.150m, from c.23% to over 35% of the African population KENYA TANZANIA Opportunity to roll-out the proven Vivo Energy model to drive EVO s growth GABON Provides access to high priority countries: Mozambique, Zambia and Tanzania RWANDA ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE Brings sizeable businesses in Reunion and Zimbabwe MALAWI REUNION MOZAMBIQUE Additional storage complements our existing network and unlocks options for growth from strategic locations Vivo Energy countries with retail sites EVO countries in new scope EVO country under discussions EVO country in which Vivo Energy already has retail sites Source: Company information, UN World Population Prospects 2017. Note: The acquisition of Engen International Holdings (Mauritius) Limited ( EIHL ) is referred to as EVO. Unaudited EVO management information figure as of 2017. (2) Unaudited EVO 2017A management information figure. 100% of management adjusted EBITDA including minority shares. c. US$26 million attributable management adjusted EBITDA to EIHL (3) Figures exclude DRC due to ongoing discussions. 3

Transformational transaction adds 225+ sites in 8 new markets ASSETS IN KEY, HIGH PRIORITY COUNTRIES (3) 234 new sites (No. of sites) 63 c.0.9bn litres sold in 2017 8 new countries + Kenya 35 33 22 21 Strong, well-established Engen brand 18 18 17 7 c.$33m adj. EBITDA (2) (4) (4) Zimbabwe Reunion Zambia Gabon Rwanda Kenya Mozambique Malawi Tanzania DISCLAIMER: EVO information is unaudited and preliminary, as provided by Engen management. Source: Engen management. 8 new countries with retail presence. Figures exclude DRC due to ongoing discussions (2) Unaudited 2017A management adjusted EBITDA information figure. 100% of EBITDA including minority shares. c.us$26 million of EBITDA attributable to EIHL. (3) As of 2017. (4) Minority interests in Zimbabwe (51%, though will be controlled by Vivo Energy) and Gabon (40%). 4

Creates the largest pan-african independent by a wide margin Number of countries in Africa 15 8 23 18 18 15 7 As is EVO Enlarged Group 234 2,063 Number of sites in Africa 1,829 1,224 1,024 774 155 As is EVO Enlarged Group Storage capacity ( 000m 3 ) 943 115 1,058 945 640 395 337 As is EVO Enlarged Group Source: Vivo Energy data from company information as of December 2017. EVO data from Engen management. Other companies as per latest publicly available company reports and CITAC. Note: No. of countries in Africa represents those with a direct marketing presence. Storage capacity for Vivo Energy represents fuel storage capacity only and includes equity share of storage capacity in joint ventures, excluding bitumen and LPG. EVO acquisition completion subject to regulatory approval. Adjusted for the acquisition of 234 sites from Engen by Vivo Energy, Figures exclude DRC due to ongoing discussions 5

Significant potential to increase market share by replicating the success of the Vivo Energy model Overall market position 4 3 4 3 2 6 4 15 22% 19% 17% Overall market shares 13% 7% 9% 4% 1% (2) Zimbabwe Reunion Zambia Gabon Rwanda Mozambique Malawi Tanzania Number of sites (3) 63 35 33 22 21 18 17 7 Source: Engen management, CITAC. As of 2017. (2) Retail network share and market position data are reported for Reunion, as overall figures are not available. (3) As of 2017 6

REGULATION A familiar regulatory landscape Supply Fuel margin Subsidies Low Zimbabwe Deregulated Regulated None Rwanda Deregulated Regulated None Malawi Deregulated Regulated None Kenya Tender Regulated None Mozambique Tender Regulated None Reunion Tender Regulated None Zambia Tender Regulated None High Tanzania Partially regulated Regulated None Gabon State monopoly Regulated None Source: Company information. 7

Storage in the south east complements our existing Supply & Distribution network TRANSACTION PROVIDES ADDITIONAL STORAGE IN STRATEGIC LOCATIONS Increased capacity 115k m 3 capacity unlocks options for growth Strategic locations Access to inner Africa from Dar es Salaam and Beira Dar es Salaam EVO countries Country No. of locations Capacity (k m 3 ) Tanzania 5 33 Mozambique 1 28 Zimbabwe 9 28 Gabon 3 19 Zambia 2 5 Malawi 2 2 EVO (EIHL) 22 115 Beira Vivo Energy Enlarged Group 119 1,058 Vivo Energy countries Storage locations in EVO countries EVO countries Kenya Distribution routes DISCLAIMER: EVO information is unaudited and preliminary, as provided by Engen management. Source Company information. Note: Capacity represents fuel storage capacity and includes equity share of storage capacity in joint ventures. It excludes bitumen and LPG. Due to rounding, figures in this table do not add up 8

Delivering against our strategy.. Delivering certainty and growth through a restructured transaction Transaction expected to deliver strong returns for shareholders Significant value creation potential within new businesses Increasing our footprint provides further geographic diversification Existing portfolio continuing to deliver against guidance 9