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<strong>An</strong> <strong>interview</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Sinnott</strong>, <strong>President</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleanna</strong> Resources, published in La Nuova Ferrara, June 6th 2011 | Ale<strong>An</strong>naResources.com<br />

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<strong>An</strong> <strong>interview</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Sioux</strong> <strong>Sinnott</strong>, <strong>President</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleanna</strong><br />

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<strong>An</strong> <strong>interview</strong> by a local newspaper in Ferrara, Italy, in English translation. At the bottom <strong>of</strong> the page, you can<br />

find an attachment containing the original version (in Italian), published June 6th, 2011.<br />

1. Who is Ale<strong>An</strong>na and what is its mission<br />

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Ale<strong>An</strong>na Resources, LLC (“Ale<strong>An</strong>na” or the “Company”) is an international oil and gas exploration and<br />

production company headquartered in Texas. Ale<strong>An</strong>na operates exclusively in Italy, where the company is<br />

building a presence <strong>with</strong> eight exploration permits and three exploration permit applications in the Po Valley<br />

and Bradano basins, encompassing a total <strong>of</strong> 804,000 acres/3300 km 2 .<br />

In the Po Valley, the company holds seven exploration permits and two exploration permit applications that are<br />

expected to be awarded by the end <strong>of</strong> 2011. In the Bradano basin, Ale<strong>An</strong>na holds one exploration permit and<br />

one application that are expected to be awarded in 2011, as well.<br />

Ale<strong>An</strong>na values its local relationships and intends to establish a long-lasting presence in Italy through<br />

exploration and production using the newest, safest and most environmentally friendly technology available.<br />

The Company is owned and managed by three experienced oil and gas exploration and production companies:<br />

Kerns / Ale<strong>An</strong>na, LP, a private independent exploration and production (hereinafter “E&P”) company based in<br />

San <strong>An</strong>tonio, Texas; Saxon Oil Ltd., a Canadian publicly traded independent E&P company based in Dallas,<br />

Texas; and Ale<strong>An</strong>na Energy LLC, which is jointly owned by BRS Resources, a Canadian publicly traded<br />

independent E&P company based in Dallas, Texas; and Bluescape Resources Company LLC, a private E&P<br />

company based in Dallas, Texas.<br />

Ale<strong>An</strong>na is dedicated to the safe and efficient discovery and production <strong>of</strong> oil and gas, <strong>with</strong> respect always for<br />

the environment, the law, and the health and safety <strong>of</strong> its workers and the surrounding population. The<br />

company is committed to grow through science-based and environmentally responsible technologies.<br />

I currently serve as president <strong>of</strong> Ale<strong>An</strong>na, and bring over 35 years <strong>of</strong> international oil and gas experience to the<br />

company. Previously, I was Vice-<strong>President</strong> <strong>of</strong> Saxon Oil Company; <strong>President</strong> <strong>of</strong> Heartland Rig International<br />

(HRI) Inc., a global manufacturer <strong>of</strong> drilling rigs and equipment; and held positions at Arco Oil and Gas, Exxon<br />

Neftegaz Limited, Nimir Petroleum and Petrosakh USA. My expertise is in project management and I attended<br />

Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.<br />

Pietro Marsili currently serves as Operations Manager for Ale<strong>An</strong>na’s operations in Italy. Mr. Marsili has more<br />

than 20 years <strong>of</strong> experience in the Italian oil and gas industry. He has extensive experience in organizing and<br />

managing exploration activities, including surface production plant construction, onshore/<strong>of</strong>fshore seismic<br />

acquisition, site surveys for <strong>of</strong>fshore drilling, and onshore/<strong>of</strong>fshore well drilling. He holds a degree in geology<br />

from the University <strong>of</strong> Rome and a Ph.D. in geology from the University <strong>of</strong> Bologna.<br />

2. Why did you choose to invest in Italy and the Po Valley<br />

The Po Valley has been one <strong>of</strong> Europe’s most significant on-shore oil and gas producing regions since the<br />

1950s. Until EU regulations allowed international E&P companies to come into the country in the 1990s, ENI<br />

was the dominant player in a market <strong>with</strong> little competition, and left behind many undeveloped but significant oil<br />

and gas prospects in Italy that Ale<strong>An</strong>na and other companies are now trying to develop <strong>with</strong> more advanced<br />

and environmentally friendly seismic imaging and drilling technology. Italy is an attractive place for our<br />

company to operate for several reasons:<br />

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Italy is an undersupplied market, <strong>with</strong> approximately 86% <strong>of</strong> the domestic energy needs being imported<br />

from countries like Russia, Algeria, Libya, and others. The political climate in those countries, the public<br />

backlash against nuclear energy in the wake <strong>of</strong> the disaster in Japan, coupled <strong>with</strong> the high price <strong>of</strong> oil,<br />

make Italy’s dependence on energy imports a matter <strong>of</strong> serious national interest;<br />

Italy’s growing electricity demand will be met largely by electricity generated from natural gas. Natural gas<br />

is a cleaner-burning, more “green” energy source than oil or coal, and is abundant in Italy. Italy’s<br />

undeveloped gas reserves are on par <strong>with</strong> the largest European countries. Developing these reserves is<br />

critical if Italy is to meet its growing energy needs. As is the case in the U.S., increased dependence on<br />

foreign energy supply means less political and economic freedom and much higher energy costs for<br />

consumers in terms <strong>of</strong> higher natural gas prices and heating and cooling costs;<br />

Ale<strong>An</strong>na is the fourth largest on-shore acreage holder in terms <strong>of</strong> exploration permits, so the company’s<br />

success in producing gas will contribute to Italy’s indigenous energy supply and ultimately to lower costs to<br />

end-users;<br />

Ale<strong>An</strong>na’s use <strong>of</strong> the most advanced 3D seismic imaging and drilling technology will greatly reduce the<br />

environmental impact <strong>of</strong> its extraction activities. Ale<strong>An</strong>na was one <strong>of</strong> the first companies to use 3D seismic<br />

imaging technology in Italy. The benefit <strong>of</strong> the 3D technology is two-fold: it gives geologists and<br />

geophysicists a clear 3D image <strong>of</strong> what the geological formations look like 2000 meters underground.<br />

These precise imaging techniques enable the technical team to more accurately pick the best target in the<br />

geological formation which, in turn, means fewer wells are needed to develop the reservoir and while<br />

minimizing the risk <strong>of</strong> an unsuccessful well. Ale<strong>An</strong>na is employing the latest drilling technology that<br />

minimizes noise pollution and emissions and ensures the smallest possible size <strong>of</strong> our environmental<br />

footprint on the land.<br />

Just like any industry, we have challenges, and have tried to address these challenges by educating the<br />

public <strong>with</strong> information about our company and what we are doing by increasing content on our website,<br />

being available to the press, and contacting local stakeholders.<br />

3. How many investments did you plan for 2011 and the coming years<br />

In 2011 alone, Ale<strong>An</strong>na has planned capital expenditures <strong>of</strong> more than €14,000,000. For all <strong>of</strong> our blocks, the<br />

Company has committed in its work programs capital expenditures totaling more than €110,000,000. How<br />

quickly we are able to deploy capital depends largely on the speed <strong>of</strong> the permitting process at the Ministry,<br />

Regional, and local levels. As <strong>with</strong> regulatory agencies all over the world, these processes in Italy need to<br />

constantly be streamlined where efficiencies can safely save time and money. We hope Ministry, Region,<br />

Mayors, and citizens realize that, in our business, time is money, and our ability to get the required permits in a<br />

timely and predictable manner is critical to our effectiveness.<br />

4. Can you give more details about your projects in Ferrara Province in the<br />

areas <strong>of</strong> Corte dei Signori and Ponte del Diavolo<br />

The Corte Dei Signori exploration permit was awarded in March 31, 2008, and was our first block awarded. As<br />

part <strong>of</strong> our application to the Ministry we pledged to do a 3D seismic study followed by the drilling <strong>of</strong> a well in<br />

this area. In accordance <strong>with</strong> our work program we completed the acquisition <strong>of</strong> 3D seismic data in 2009 and,<br />

based on this data, have plans to drill a development well in the area in September 2011.<br />

The Ponte Del Diavolo block exploration permit was the second awarded to Ale<strong>An</strong>na, in February 2009. Similar<br />

to Corte Dei Signori, the Company pledged as part <strong>of</strong> its work program submitted to the Ministry, to conduct a<br />

3D seismic survey on the block to identify potential targets and to subsequently drill a well. We have hired an<br />

Italian company to do the seismic acquisition survey which should begin any day now. After our team <strong>of</strong><br />

geologists and geophysists anazlyze this data, we will start planning our well for this block, which can hopefully<br />

be permitted to drill sometime next year.<br />

Ale<strong>An</strong>na is also planning a 3D acquisition in the Ponte Dei Grilli permit area in 2011. This has been in progress<br />

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for several months <strong>with</strong> hopes <strong>of</strong> coordinating a joint shoot <strong>with</strong> other operators in the area. Ale<strong>An</strong>na continues<br />

to pursue a combined shoot but is prepared to acquire our own 3D seismic data beginning in 2011 if an<br />

agreement is not made <strong>with</strong> other operators.<br />

5. What projects do you have to support local communities in the areas most<br />

affected by your activities, such as Ostellato or Masi Torello<br />

Ale<strong>An</strong>na participated in a public meeting in Masi Torello, May 2, 2011, to inform citizens about its upcoming<br />

seismic acquisition survey in the area and to answer questions. Pietro Marsili attended on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

company. <strong>Geotec</strong> SPA, contracted by Ale<strong>An</strong>na to conduct the upcoming seismic survey, gave a presentation<br />

(available on Ale<strong>An</strong>na’s website www.aleannaresources.com) about the 3D seismic acquisition process and<br />

what residents can expect. Also, the royalties paid to local communities could have a huge benefit. For<br />

example, in the Bascilicata Region during 2008-2009 alone there was approximately €210,000,000 in royalties<br />

from hydrocarbon production paid to the local communities. This is money that can be reinvested in local<br />

communities by improving schools, building new roads, etc.<br />

6. How do you plan to handle possible subsidence in the areas <strong>of</strong> your<br />

activities<br />

It’s unfortunate that there is such widespread misunderstanding by the general public about what causes<br />

subsidence in relation to E&P activities. Subsidence is a natural phenomenon. It is being speculated that oil<br />

and gas drilling and production activities are perhaps one <strong>of</strong> fifty factors—some man-made, some natural—that<br />

contribute to subsidence, but there is no evidence that drilling and production activities at depths <strong>of</strong> thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> meters below the surface in air-tight geological formations—where Ale<strong>An</strong>na is drilling—has any effect on<br />

subsidence. A more notable man-made cause <strong>of</strong> subsidence, for example, is subsurface water extraction such<br />

as is used in Italy for water wells. In any case, Ale<strong>An</strong>na has pledged to monitor subsidence <strong>with</strong> the best<br />

technology available in all <strong>of</strong> its projects in Italy to ensure the projects have minimal environmental impact.<br />

7. What is your commitment to the environmental sustainability <strong>of</strong> your<br />

projects<br />

Ale<strong>An</strong>na is committed to proven conservative E&P techniques to ensure minimal environmental impact <strong>of</strong> its<br />

projects. As stated, the company’s use <strong>of</strong> the 3D seismic technology allows us to precisely pinpoint the target<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the geological formation so that we minimize the number <strong>of</strong> wells needed to develop the reservoir and<br />

avoid drilling an unsuccessful well. The well-site is no bigger than a normal sized barn and will be restored fully<br />

to its natural state after Ale<strong>An</strong>na’s operations are complete. Most companies have not previously used 3D<br />

seismic technology in Italy because <strong>of</strong> its high cost. For example, the Ponte Del Diavolo seismic survey is<br />

costing Ale<strong>An</strong>na close to €4,000,000 alone. Ale<strong>An</strong>na feels this is money well-spent given the environmental<br />

benefits <strong>of</strong> fewer wells and the resulting smaller ecological footprint.<br />

8. What are your relationships <strong>with</strong> local institutions<br />

Ale<strong>An</strong>na has made efforts to continue to foster its relationships <strong>with</strong> institutions by making itself available to<br />

local journalists, attending public meetings to explain its activities, hiring local contractors and businesses when<br />

possible, updating its website <strong>with</strong> information about its activities and about the E&P business to inform people,<br />

and by meeting Ministry, Regional, and local politicians and encouraging open dialogue. Ale<strong>An</strong>na values its<br />

relationship <strong>with</strong> local institutions and wants to help form a mutually beneficial partnership <strong>with</strong> local parties and<br />

welcomes these groups to contact Ale<strong>An</strong>na directly.<br />

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