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www.amnipetroleum.com<br />

Amni International<br />

Petroleum Development<br />

Company Limited, established<br />

in 1993, is an independent,<br />

indigenous Nigerian oil and gas<br />

exploration and production company<br />

with interests in two concessions, namely<br />

OML’s 112 and 117. As a Nigerian company,<br />

Amni enjoys strong community links and has<br />

done so since inception. Amni maintains a real<br />

commitment to creating value and remains one of the<br />

few truly indigenous upstream oil and gas companies<br />

headquartered in Nigeria.<br />

Our existing oil production comes via the IMA and Okoro<br />

fields daily at circa 1,500bbls and 20,000bbls respectively.<br />

We’ve been producing from IMA since 1996, with current<br />

re-development work expected to increase production to<br />

around 5,000bbls per day. Amni, following its 40% farm-out<br />

of both concessions to TOTAL in 2005, operates IMA’s oil<br />

reservoirs on a sole-risk basis, with TOTAL having subsequently<br />

relinquished their interest. Both companies will look to develop<br />

the substantial IMA gas (2C: 1.6TCF) reservoirs in the short<br />

term, with IMA being well positioned in shallow waters to the<br />

south of the Niger Delta, and in close proximity of existing and<br />

planned infrastructure, particularly for gas (LNG plants and<br />

potential gas projects).<br />

The Okoro and Setu East Fields are located within OML 112,<br />

again in shallow water, and in close proximity. TOTAL, as with IMA,<br />

relinquished its interest in the Okoro and Setu fields, allowing<br />

Amni to contract Afren Energy Resources Limited to develop,<br />

first and foremost, the Okoro Field. We began producing from<br />

the Okoro Field in 2008.<br />

Amni is proud to be associated with the Invest in<br />

Nigeria Magazine. Such an initiative can only be<br />

advantageous for our Company as we seek to expand<br />

our reserve/production base through acquisition of<br />

country-based assets, mergers and acquisition, and<br />

we pledge our ongoing commitment and efforts<br />

with a view to maintaining Nigeria’s position as<br />

a global energy player. Furthermore, we will<br />

continue to work with communities in the<br />

Delta and continue oil and gas production<br />

in the area, and gratefully support the<br />

government’s drive to increase<br />

indigenous company exposure to<br />

development opportunities<br />

in the region.

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