This presentation may include certain forward looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact, included herein, including, without limitation, statements regarding future plans and objectives of Canacol Energy Ltd. ( Canacol or the Corporation ), are forward-looking statements that involve various risks, assumptions, estimates, and uncertainties. These statements reflect the current internal projections, expectations or beliefs of Canacol and are based on information currently available to the Corporation. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. All of the forward looking statements contained in this presentation are qualified by these cautionary statements and the risk factors described above. Furthermore, all such statements are made as of the date this presentation is given and Canacol assumes no obligation to update or revise these statements. An investment in Canacol is speculative due to the nature of the Corporation's business. The ability of the Corporation to carry out its growth initiatives as described in this confidential presentation is dependent on Canacol obtaining additional capital. There is no assurance that the Corporation will be able to successfully raise the capital required or to complete each of the growth initiatives described. Investors must rely upon the ability, expertise, judgment, discretion, integrity, and good faith of the Management of the Corporation. Barrels of Oil Equivalent Barrels of oil equivalent (boe) is calculated using the conversion factor of 5.7 Mcf (thousand cubic feet) of natural gas being equivalent to one barrel of oil. Boes may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of 5.7 Mcf:1 bbl (barrel) is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead. 2
Diversified production 2P reserves + DV Reserve life Production 2Q 14 Enterprise value 41 MMboe / US $ 842 MM(1) ~9 years 12,212 net average boepd US $ 672 MM 14 program 56 wells 13 exploration (8 remaining) 43 development (8 remaining) Capex Guidance $210 MM 13,000 14,000 boepd (1) Pre-royalty 2P reserves + deemed volumes and pre-tax NPV-10 as of Jun 13 and Dec 13 (D&M reserve reports). These figures do not reflect production volumes since the date of D&M s reserve reports 3
35,000 boepd for 2016 50,000 40,000 PRODUCTION FROM RISKED EXPORATION PROSPECTS >200 MMboe of net risked prospective resources NPV-10 $2.3 billion $20.32/share 30,000 20,000 10,000 PRODUCTION FROM 12 EXISTING FIELDS 41 MMboe of 2P reserves NPV-10 $842 million $7.33/share 0 '13a '14e '15e '16e '17e '18e '19e '20e Calendar year average production positioned on x-axis labels Pre-royalty avg net production (boepd) 4
14e guidance 13,000 to 14,000 boepd 41 MMboe Oil (18 MMbls or 44%) Gas (23 MMboe or 56%) 13,500 $45 Ecuador 12-15% decline/yr 12,000 $40 10,500 $35 9,000 $30 Llanos 7,500 6,000 4,500 $25 $20 $15 30-40% decline/yr Capella 10-15% decline/yr ~9 yr. RLI Esperanza 10-15% decline/yr 3,000 $10 1,500 $5 - $- 20 yr. reserve life Pre-royalty avg net production (boepd) Light/medium oil Rancho Hermoso tariff oil Gas Corp avg netback (/boe) 5
Barranquilla Lower Mag From 18 MMcf/d to 83 MMcf/d in late 15 Cartagena Commitment Price EBITDA Cerro Matoso 18 MMcf/d $4 / Mbtu $30 MM Dec 15 first sales New contract #1 35 $5.40 $65 New contract #2 30 $8 $75 83 MMcf/d $170 MM Unrelenting pursuit of more contracts ~60 MMcf/d Proposed: Promigas pipeline loop Finished late 15: World s first floating LNG facility ~60 MMcf/d Solid base production under LT gas contracts 2021 Strong pricing Canacol s latest new contract win $8 / Mbtu Palmer discovery Nelson field Basin-wide infrastructure projects underway to boost capacity Cerro Matoso nickel mine 6
Lower Mag Esperanza E&P contract (100% WI) Nelson gas field 2P reserves 112 bcf(1) Current production ~18 MMcf/d A gem in a short reserve life universe Nelson field ~20 yrs Colombia (country) ~7 yrs ~3x pipeline Cana Flecha Aug 14, Palmer discovery Tested 15.5 MMcf/d Net pay 87 ft EUR mgmt est. ~30 bcf Arianna Katana Jobo station Corozo Nispero Potential exploration upside(2) Oct 14 - Corozo 26/15 bcf(2) Cañandonga Dec 14 - Cañandonga 67/27 bcf(2) 2015 12 prospects and leads 96/58 bcf(2) Palmer-1 Nelson Prospect Lead Field Pipeline to mine (1) Reserve report effective 6/30/13 (2) Management s estimate for net unrisked/risked recoverable prospective resources 7
3D Leono Pantro 08 Rancho Hermoso Field 13 for 13 ~15,000 net bopd (at peak) 4 MMbls(1) LLA 23 90% WI Tigro 12 Labrador, Leono, Pantro Fields 5 development wells left in 14 New reserve report in late Sep 14 3D 14 Pointer, Tigro, Maltes Maltes next 10 MMbls(2) Maltes Pointer Lab 15 Remaining 99k acres Shooting 400 square km of 3D seismic 41 MMbls(2) RH Fault Oil fields Leads (1) Pre-royalty 2P reserves + deemed volumes as of Jun 13 (2) Management s estimate of net unrisked recoverable prospective resources 8
Leono Pantro Labrador Leono, Pantro LLA 23 3 fields, 10-for-10 Lab Stacked pay mitigates risk: C7, M, B, G, U Maltes 1 Strong $62/bbl netback Leono-3 Leono-2 Lab7 Lab-4 Lab-3 Lab-2 A-1ST Lab-5 Lab6 Pantro-1 Pantro-2 Leono-1 Tigro 2c Pointer 1 Tigro 1 Tigro 3 Gacheta reservoir 2km (1) Mgmt s estimate 9
Las Maracas ~12 MMbls P L LLA 23 may offer >40 MMbls of remaining prospective resources(1) Cravo S ~9 MMbls 3D Cravo E ~8 MMbls 1H 15 exploration drilling is covered by 3D seismic Macarenas ~6 MMbls 3D L SEISMIC UNDERWAY (area in yellow) Shooting 400 sq km of 3D seismic to firm up 15 and 16 drilling locations RH Fault Oil fields Leads (1) Management s estimate of net unrisked remaining recoverable prospective resources 10
The motivation is crystal clear 93 12, Colombia s oil reserve life has decreased from 19 7 years Shale solution to Colombia s reserves Santa Isabel N VMM 2 1 3 2 VMM 3 Canacol has the 2 nd largest shale land position in Colombia S COR 39 4 5 COR 4 COR 62 $263/acre 6 COR 11 N 7 COR 12 S 11
Rosablanca Buturama 1-4 Produced 500k+ bbls Catalina-1 Tested 7,820 bopd Sweet spot Santa Isabel OP-1 VMM 2 La Luna Olivo-1 Tested 6,400 bopd La Luna Totumal 1-5 Produced 800k bbls defined shale oil area(1) El Cejudo-1 Mono Araña-1 LT test Spud Pico Plata-1 in first week of October 14e: 11 wells 5 fracs $240 mm capex 16e >25,000 bopd VMM 3 Proposed wells (1) ~1.5 mm acres of prospective La Luna shale oil in the Middle Magdalena Basins, EIA Jun 13 12
Mono Araña field Santa Isabel 100% WI VMM 2 40% WI Santa Isabel OP-1 VMM 2 MA-1 2 shallow conventional discoveries in the last 2 years VMM 3 Santa Isabel VMM 2 Oso Pardo-1 Mono Araña-1 Producing ~750 bopd Drill 4 wells by year end Mono Araña field Oso Pardo field MA-3 and MA-11 OP-3 and Hambron exploration targeting 3.3/2.0 MMbls(1) Testing OP-2 / 149 ft pay Frac recompletion of Umir sandstone for incremental 200 bopd Oso Pardo field (1) Management s estimate of net unrisked/risked remaining recoverable prospective resources 13
Q 3 14e Q 4 14e Wells 14e Total Prospective Resources(1) LIGHT LLA 23: Maltes, Pastor 1 4.5/3.0 MMbls Santa Isabel: Oso Pardo 3, Hambron 2 3.3/2.0 Exploration upside Development Ecuador: Secoya Oeste 1 1.0/0.4 SHALE VMM 3: Picoplata 1 54.8/13.7 VMM 2: El Cejudo HEAVY Capella: Chipo 1 3.3/0.8 GAS Esperanza: Corozo, Canandonga 2 16.7/7.6 8 84/28 MMboe LLA 23 (Labrador, Leono, Pantro) VMM 2 and Santa Isabel Ecuador Capella Rancho Hermoso (1) Management s estimate of net unrisked/risked recoverable prospective resources (2) Represents net average production before royalties 14e guidance 13,000 14,000 boepd(2) 14
TSX (CNE), BVC (CNEC), OTCQX (CNNEF) In mm Shares outstanding 106.0 Dilutive securities 8.9 114.9 USD in mm Market capitalization $633.1 Net debt 38.4 Enterprise value $671.5 Diversified ownership (1) (2) (3) Investment summary Team with > 50-yr combined operating history in Colombia Calendar 14e Diverse platform 2P reserves + DV 13,000-14,000 boepd Targeting 84 MMboe / 28 MMboe(4) 5 basins / 8 fields 41 MMboe(5) Prospective resources >200 MMboe(6) World class partners ConocoPhillips, Exxon, Shell 28% 32% 22% 18% (1) Excludes anti-dilutive securities based on current market price CDN $6.08/share (2) Converted using CDN USD exchange rate (0.91) as of 9/11/14 (3) As of March 31, 2014 (4) Management s estimate for net unrisked/risked recoverable prospective resources (5) Reserve reports effective Jun 13 and Dec 14 (6) Management s estimate of net risked recoverable prospective resources 15
1,2 3 WI Lower Magdalena Basin, Colombia 1. VIM 21 100% 2. Esperanza 100% 5 4 BOGOTA 11 12 10 Magdalenas Basins, Colombia 3. Santa Isabel - shallow 100% 3. Santa Isabel - deep 30% 4. VMM 2 - shallow 40% 4. VMM 2 - deep 20% 5. VMM 3 20% 6. COR 39 70% 7. COR 4 77% 8. COR 11 70% 9. COR 12 77% 6 9 8 7 13 Llanos Basin, Colombia 10. Caño Los Totumos 51% 11. LLA 23 90% 12. Rancho Hermoso 100% 13. Morichito 15% 22 14 15 16 17 20 18 19 21 Caguan-Putumayo Basin, Colombia 14. Serrania 37.5% 15. Los Picachos 37.5% 16. Macaya 37.5% 17. Ombu (Capella) 10% 18. Portofino 45% 19. Sangretoro 100% 20. Achapo 100% 21. Cedrela 100% 22. Coati 40% 23 Oriente Basin, Ecuador 23. 2 fields 25% Operator Non-operator Producing
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