Production  target  of  27,500  bopd  at  year  end  exceeded:  

• Production  increase:  29,000  bopd  at  end-­‐2013    

• 2013  sales:  €573  million  (+21%  vs  2012)  

 Paris,  23  January  2014  

 No.  03-­‐14  

2014  outlook:  

• Continuing  increase  in  production  

• Production  target  for  end-­‐2014:  35,000  bopd  

Update  on  the  exploration  programme   Establishment  of  a  new  facility  for  US$200  million  

Sales  for  FY  2013  up  21%  on  2012  

v

Chg.

+23%


-­‐82%


+21%

Group consolidated sales were €572.6 million, a 21% increase on the 2012 fiscal year.

This improvement, which began in 2010, results from the growth in production and volumes sold
in Gabon and should continue throughout 2014.

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2013  production  data  for  Gabon  and  Colombia  

As the Sabanero field (Colombia) has been sold, the Group has not taken production from that field into account since 1 September 2013.

Production  data  in  bopd  in  Gabon  and  Colombia  for  fiscal  year  2013  

Chg.

13/12

+30%

+32%

+32%

+26%


The Group's investments in development work have increased its production potential, with gross production from the fields reaching a level of 29,000 bopd in late December 2013. However, production was reduced during a 60-­‐day period in the fourth quarter (to an average of
24,210 bopd) at the request of the pipeline operator, Total, for maintenance reasons.

Change  in  sale  prices



Production  targets:  35,000  bopd  2014  exit  year  

In Gabon, the works programme will continue throughout fiscal year 2014 with a target of 35,000 bopd by the end of fiscal year 2014. Production should reach a plateau sometime in 2015.
In Tanzania, current production is limited to supplying gas to a local plant. However, negotiations with the Tanzanian authorities are ongoing with regard to a contract to supply 80 million cubic feet of gas per day for a first commercialization phase from the start of 2015.
In Alberta, Canada, steam circulation in the SAGD pilot phase should begin during the first quarter of 2014. Given the interpretations of results, the operator will be drilling a series of additional wells. The first oil to come from this pilot is expected to be produced in the second half of 2014.

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Exploration  programme  for  2014  

The exploration programme begun in early December 2013 with the drilling of Balsa-­‐1 on the
Muisca permit in Colombia (still ongoing) will continue in 2014.
-­‐ In Colombia, the operator of the CPO 17 permit, Hocol, plans to drill a second appraisal well at the Dorcas discovery.
-­‐ In Peru, drilling should start on the Fortuna-­‐1 well in the first quarter of 2014.

-­‐ In Mozambique, the operator Anadarko intends to drill two exploration wells on the

Rovuma onshore permit. Drilling of the first well should start in the second quarter of
2014.

-­‐ In Namibia, interpretation of the 2D seismic data is nearing completion, and 3D seismic acquisition is being considered.

-­‐ In Tanzania, on the Mnazi Bay permit, 2D seismic acquisition is currently in progress and should complete in the first quarter of 2014. This should allow a final decision to be made regarding future drilling operations on the Mnazi Bay field. Seismic work will then continue with additional acquisitions on the Bigwa Rufiji Mafia permit.

-­‐ In Gabon, a 2D seismic acquisition project is currently underway on the Nyanga Mayombe permit. As a result of the interpretations of recent 3D and 2D campaigns on the Omoueyi and Kari permits, respectively, exploration drilling will start in the second quarter of 2014.

-­‐ In Myanmar, a second exploration well will be drilled by the operator PetroVietnam during the first half of 2014.

New  US$200  million  line  of  facility  

The Company has arranged a US$200 million line of credit with a bank consortium.
This budget shall be used to contribute, if necessary, to the redemption of the OCEANE 2014 bond issue when it reaches maturity on 31 July 2014 at the latest. If drawn down, this facility must be repaid in full no later than 31 December 2015.

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