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                        Staying The Course
JANUARY 2012
INVESTOR PRESENTATION
Forward-looking statement
All monetary amounts in U.S. dollars unless otherwise stated.

This presentation contains certain “forward-looking statements” and “forward-looking information” under applicable Canadian securities laws
concerning the business, operations and financial performance and condition of PetroMagdalena Energy Corp. Forward-looking statements
and forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to estimated production and reserve life of the various
oil and gas projects of PetroMagdalena Energy; synergies and financial impact of completed acquisitions; the benefits of the acquisitions and
the development potential of the properties of PetroMagdalena Energy; the future price of oil and natural gas; the estimation of oil and gas
reserves; the realization of oil and gas reserve estimates; the timing and amount of estimated future production; costs of production; success of
exploration activities; ANH/ Ecopetrol approval of transfer of title and operatorship of joint ventures; and currency exchange rate fluctuations.
Except for statements of historical fact relating to the company, certain information contained herein constitutes forward-looking
statements. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized by words such as “plan,” “expect,” “project,” “intend,” “believe,”
“anticipate”, “estimate” and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions “may” or “will” occur. Forward-looking
statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements are made, and are based on a number of
assumptions and subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially
from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Many of these assumptions are based on factors and events that are not within the
control of PetroMagdalena Energy and there is no assurance they will prove to be correct. Factors that could cause actual results to vary
materially from results anticipated by such forward-looking statements include changes in market conditions, risks relating to international
operations, fluctuating oil and gas prices and currency exchange rates, changes in project parameters, the possibility of project cost overruns
or unanticipated costs and expenses, labour disputes and other risks of the oil and gas industry, failure of plant, equipment or processes to
operate as anticipated, acquisitions not being integrated successfully or such integration proving more difficult, time consuming or costly than
expected as well as those risk factors discussed or referred to in PetroMagdalena Energy’s public filings with the securities regulatory authorities
in the provinces of Canada and available at www.sedar.com. Although PetroMagdalena Energy has attempted to identify important factors
that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other
factors that cause actions, events or results not to be anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking
statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. PetroMagdalena Energy undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances or management’s
estimates or opinions should change except as required by applicable securities laws. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements. Statements concerning oil and gas reserve estimates may also be deemed to constitute forward-looking
statements to the extent they involve estimates of the oil and gas that will be encountered if the property is developed. Comparative market
information is as of a date prior to the date of this presentation.

Boe may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of 6 mcf:1 bbl is based on an energy equivalency conversion
method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead. The management estimates of
resources presented herein are arithmetic sums of multiple estimates of remaining recoverable resources (unrisked), which statistical principles
indicate may be misleading as to volumes that may actually be recovered. Readers should give attention to the estimates of individual classes
of resources and appreciate the differing probabilities of recovery associated with each class. Estimates of remaining recoverable resources
(unrisked) include prospective resources that have not been adjusted for risk based on the chance of discovery or the chance of development
and contingent resources that have not been adjusted for risk based on the chance of development. It is not an estimate of volumes that may
be recovered. Actual recovery is likely to be less and may be substantially less or zero.

Although PetroMagdalena has closed the acquisitions of its working interests in Carbonera, Catguas, Rio Magdalena, Arrendajo, Yamu,
Topoyaco, and Mecaya, it is currently in the process of completing the required approvals from ANH/ Ecopetrol, as applicable, for the formal
transfer of title and or operatorship.
                                                                                                                                                       2
Focus on Value Creation

1. Focus on organic cash flow opportunities in our portfolio
2. Enhance netbacks, reduce costs, increase efficiency
3. Exploration success at Cubiro in 2011 now leading to
   increased development activity in 2012 in the Llanos Basin
4. Maximizing value from assets in our portfolio – leverage
   relationships with strong partners




                    IMPROVING           HIGH
   EXPERIENCED                        POTENTIAL       DRIVING
                    OPERATING
    LEADERSHIP                       EXPLORATION       VALUE
                    CASH FLOW          ASSETS




    Goal is to increase production and reserves                 3
                                                                    3
Diversified portfolio


     MAGDALENA Basin
        •Las Quinchas                     CATATUMBO Basin
        •Rio Magdalena                     •Santa Cruz (1)
                                           •Carbonera-La Silla(1)
                                           •Carbonera
                                           •Catguas



          RED blocks:                     LLANOS Basin
          2010 ANH E&P                    •Cubiro(2)
             blocks                       •Arrendajo
                                          •La Punta
                                          •Yamu




Agreements subject to ANH or
Ecopetrol approval
                                          PUTUMAYO Basin
(1) Operated by Mompos Oil and
Gas, a wholly owned subsidiary.            •Topoyaco
(2) Operated by Alange Energy
                                           •Mecaya
Corp. a wholly owned subsidiary.
                                                                    4
Achievements Q1 through Q3 2011

                                                          Achieved   Ongoing

Reduced G&A per boe by 54% Q3 2011 vs 2010
                                                             
average
Increased Operating Netback by 49% 2011 YTD
                                                             
(9 months) from FY2010 average
Increased reserves at Cubiro by 86% *                        
Drilling program at Cubiro                                             O

Exploration at Cubiro                                                  O

Spud Yaraqui-1X at Topoyaco – D, August 31, 2011             
Farm-out 30% of Santa Cruz                                   
Spud Santa Cruz-1 on November 20, 2011                       

Farm-out Carbonera and Catguas to YPF **                     
Sale and/or farm-out of other assets (Cerrito, Dec ‘11)                O


* Petrotech report on Cubiro block, September 30, 2011
** Subject to ANH approval


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86% increase in 2P reserves at Cubiro
Technical Report dated September 30, 2011:
• Updated 2P reserves at Cubiro to 10.8 mmbls – an increase of 5.0 mmbls,
  or 86%, compared to December 2010 report
• Updated 1P reserves at Cubiro to a total of 3.0 mmbls, or 73% increase
  compared to December 2010 report
• Oil discoveries at Cubiro demonstrate exploration potential
• Production growth funds ongoing work plan for Cubiro
                                         Cubiro L & M Oil Reserves (Mbbls)
                                                      100%                       Gross    Net
     Proved Developed
                                                      1,981                      1,216    1,119
     Producing
     Proved Undeveloped                               2,776                      1,734    1,595
     Total Proved                                     4,757                      2,950    2,714

     Probable                                        13,076                      7,873    7,243

     Total 2P                                        17,833                      10,823   9,957


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 Source: Petrotech Engineering Ltd. report on Cubiro block, September 30, 2011
Cubiro 2P Reserves Changes in 2011
                                                                                       September 30, 2011
        12,000
                                                                                                   10,823
        10,000                                                                                       1,831


                                                                                          1,233
         8,000
Mbbls




                                                                             2,079
         6,000                   5,831
                                                1,123
                                                               972

         4,000
                  2,570
         2,000


            0
                 Dec 2009      Dec 2010 2011 Cubiro Purchase              Petirrojo      Copa B   Copa A Sur
                 Reserve       Reserve Production    32% of               Discovery     Discovery Discovery
                  Report        Report & Technical Cubiro 'C'
                                         Revisions
 Source: Petrotech Technical reports: September 30, 2011, December 31, 2010 and 2009                           7
Daily Average Production 2010-2011
                    PetroMagdalena’s Gross Working Interest
           4500
                                                                    Copa A Sur-1
           4000
           3500                                                     Copa B-1
           3000
                                                                    Petirrojo Field
           2500
    boed




           2000                                                     Yamu

           1500                                                     32.13% Cubiro Block C
           1000                                                     acquired
                                                                    Arauco5/ Careto 13H
           500
              0                                                     2010 base wells
                     Year Q1                 Q2   Q3   Q4   Dec
                     2010 2011              2011 2011 2011 2011 *

* Daily average for month of December 2011
* Petirrojo 2 & 3 put on production in December.                                      8
Strengthening operating cash flow
       • Re-capitalized balance sheet in February 2011 through equity financing
              • Reduced debt by $31 million to $10 million, freeing up $1.0 million
               per month of operating cash flow to fund capital investments in core
               assets; working capital deficit reduced by $44 million since
               December 31, 2010
       • Enhancing operating netback from Cubiro production
              • New oil marketing contract in conjunction with Pacific Rubiales
              • Implementing initiatives to reduce opex
       • Cost reductions generating positive trend in G&A per barrel produced
               $60.00                                                                                           $35.00




                                                                                                                         G &A per barrel
               $50.00                                                                                           $30.00
Netback per




                                                                                                                $25.00
               $40.00
                                                                                                                $20.00
   barrel




               $30.00
                                                                                                                $15.00
               $20.00
                                                                                                                $10.00
               $10.00                                                                                           $5.00

                  $-                                                                                            $-
                        Q2 - 2010   Q3 - 2010       Q4 - 2010         Q1 - 2011          Q2- 2011   Q3 - 2011
                                            Operating Netback per barrel          G&A per barrel
                                                                                                                                9
Enhancing Cubiro’s netback
    • New 3-year conventional oil marketing agreement signed with
      Pacific Rubiales effective February 1, 2011
    • Three potential delivery points to Colombian pipeline infrastructure

                      Illustrative summary of potential netbacks from crude oil sales
                                  from Cubiro production (1) (US$ per barrel)
                                                       Rubiales /             Guaduas /    Araguaney /
   Delivery Point / Reference Price
                                                           WTI                 Vasconia    Vasconia (2)
   WTI (Nymex : January 12, 2012)                        $99.10                 $99.10        $99.10
   Benchmark Quality Adjustment                             +8.00              +7.35 (3)     +7.35 (3)
   Royalties                                               (7.00)               (7.00)        (7.00)
   Net Revenue                                            $100.10               $99.45       $99.45
   Production costs (Q3 - 2011)                             14.50               14.50         14.50
   Transportation & pipeline                                16.50               22.50         10.00
   Operating Netback                                       $69.10               $62.45       $74.95



(1) Management estimates, as of November 2011, for Netback per Barrel sold.
(2) Agreement in place – delivery volumes only on availability
(3) Vasconia as of January 12, 2016 priced at WTI + $7.35/bbl                                             10
2011 Work Program

Estimated 2011 capital investment: $41 million(1)

Property                              Work Program 2011(1)                     Approximate timing

Exploration Plan

Cubiro                          • 4 wells(2 Block B, 2 Block C)         • 3 drilled, 3 discoveries

                                             (Yopo-1X discovery well)   • Yopo well, Q4-2011

Arrendajo                       • 1 well (Azor -1X discovery well)      • Azor-1X, TD on Jan 5th 2012

La Punta                        • 1 well (LP-4 dry)                     • LP-4 drilled, Q2-2011

Topoyaco                        • 1 well (Yaraqui-1X      .        .    • Yaraqui-1X, Q4-2011
                                  .       non commercial)
Santa Cruz                      • 1 well                                • Spud Nov. 20th, 2011 - drilling

Development Plan

Cubiro                          • 4 wells + 1 WO + facilities,          •   2 wells completed in Q1-2011
                                  including storage                     •   Petirrojo-3 dev well in Q4-2011
                                                                        •   Petirrojo-2 dev well in Q4-2011
                                                                        •   1 WO in Q4-2011

(1) Management estimate, subject to change
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2012 Work Program Overview

                           2012 Work Program Overview
•   Capital expenditure program estimated at $50 to $60 million, excluding
    commitments funded by farm-ins (Carbonera, Catguas).
•   65% to be directed to light oil exploration and development in Cubiro and
    Arrendajo.
•   6 Llanos exploration wells planned, 4 in Q1, 1 in Q2, and 1 Q4.
•   10 Llanos development wells planned, 1 in Q1, 3 in each subsequent.
•   2012 Llanos exploration program:
          Management estimate of light oil recoverable prospective resources,
          company’s working interest share would be close to doubling 2P Llanos
          reserves Un-Risked or approximately + 40% Risked

•   Capital intended to be funded from cash and internally generated cash flow.

•   No near term financing expected to be required to fund 2012 work plan.
•   Cash flow estimate for 2012 includes no production volumes for any of the
    exploration wells currently being drilled or to be drilled in 2012.


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2012 Work Program

Estimated 2012 capital investment: $50 million - $60 million (1)

Property                              Work Program 2012(1)           Approximate timing - 2012

Exploration Drilling
                                • 4 wells in Area ‘B’
Cubiro                          • 1 well in Area ‘C’               • 4 in Q1, 1 Q2, 1 Q4
                                • 1 contingent wells ( Area ‘C’)
Arrendajo                       • 1 well (Arrendajo Norte-1X)      • 1 well in Q1-2012

Carbonera                       • 1 well                           • 1 well in TD in Q2-2012

Development Drilling
                                • 7 wells                          • 1 well spud in Q1-2012
Cubiro
                                • 3 contingent wells               • 3 wells each subsequent qtr.




(1) Management Estimate, subject to change
                                                                                                 13
Annual Cash Flow (1)
                                                                                            2011E                    2012E
    Average daily production for the year (gross before                                                      4,300-4,700
                                                                                    2,800 boed
    royalties)(4)                                                                                                 boed
    Cash flow from operating netbacks (2)                                                    $58M                    $82M
    Less: G&A                                                                                $15M                    $16M
    Less: Debt service (principal & interest) (3)                                            $18M                    $20M
    Less: Equity tax instalments                                                              $2M                     $ 2M
    Net cash flow from operations                                                            $23M                    $44M
    Cash position, beginning of year                                                          $6M                    $15M
    Cash available from equity financing for work
                                                                                             $35M                           -
    program
    Other sources/ (uses), including working capital
                                                                                            $(8M)                     $ 7M
    changes and cash from asset dispositions (4)
    Total cash available to fund annual work program                                         $56M                    $66M

    Annual work program expenditures (4)                                                     $41M              $50-$60M
(1) Management estimate, 2012E calculated with an $80/bbl WTI pricing.
(2) Represents estimated revenues less royalties, production and transportation/pipeline costs based upon average daily
    production of 2,800 boed for 2011E and 4,500 boed (mid-point of management guidance range)for 2012E.
(3) Includes interest of $3M and funds being set aside from cash flow for principal repayments of senior notes in May 2012 and
    May 2013. The 2012E amount is net of $4M in a trust account as of December 2011 to be used toward the first annual principal
    repayment in May 2012 of the senior notes (TSX-V: PMD.DB).
                                                                                                                               14
(4) Management estimate; subject to change.
Llanos Basin – Cubiro

Operator: Alange Energy Corp. (1)
WI: A:60.5% B:70% C:57.13%
Contract: ANH
Product: L/M Oil
Area: 61,295 acres
2P Reserves: 10.8 MMbbl (2)
Production: 2010 A (Year Avg): 1,905 bopd
            2011 A (Year Avg): 2,138 bopd


                             About Cubiro
• Most prolific hydrocarbon basin in Colombia
• Currently producing from 21 wells in the Careto,
  Arauco, Barranquerro, Petirrojo, Yopo and Copa fields
• 86% increase in 2P reserves (Sept 2011 vs Dec 2010) (2)
• 2011 Exploration program with four discoveries:
  Petirrojo, Copa B, Copa AS and Yopo.
• Sept 30th 2011 update from three discoveries with 5.1
  MMbbl of recoverable reserves (2P) (2)



(1) A wholly owned subsidiary of PetroMagdalena
(2) Petrotech Report dated Sept. 30, 2011, PetroMagdalena share, gross before royalties
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Llanos Basin - Cubiro
                                                                                                                  Highlights
                      Field

                      Prospect                                                                    • Operated by PetroMagdalena
                                                                       Palmarito
                                                                       C7
                                                                                                  • All production is subject to the sliding
                                                                       40 °API                      scale royalty rates of ANH and a 3%
                                                                                                    overriding royalty on total production
                                                                                                    from the Block.
                        Careto
                                            Turpial
                                           Q1 -2012                 Yopo, Q4-2011
                        Arauco
                                           Barranquero
                                                                                    Sirenas       • The Cubiro Block has been under an
                                                                                    C5
                                                                    Petirrojo
                                                                                    37 °API         Exploration   and   Production   (E&P)
                                                                    Petirrojo Sur                   Contract with ANH since October 8,
                                                                                                    2004, exploration phases followed by a
                                                                   Q2 - 2012
                                       Cernicalo
                                         Q1-2012
                                                      Canario                          Sirenas      25 year production period.
                                                                                       Sur

          Guanapalo                                                          Copa                 • Currently, there are eight producing oil
          C7
          30 °API
                                            Tijereto Sur         Copa A Norte                       fields: Careto, Arauco, Barranquero,
                                            Q1-2012                  Q4-2012                        Petirrojo, Yopo, Copa, Copa B and
                                                                 Copa A Sur
                                                                                                    Copa A Sur.
                                                                     Copa B
Jordán
C7                            Altair                       Copa C, Q1-2012          Caño Gandul
                                                                                                  • Currently producing from Carbonera C-
29 °API                       C7                                                    C5-C7
                                                                                    38 °API
                                                                                                    5, C-7 and Gacheta formations.
                                                                                                  • Four new fields discovered at Petirrojo,
                                                                                                    Copa B, Copa A Sur and Yopo in 2011.


             Polygon A :                 Polygon B :              Polygon C :
          Development Area             Exploration Area         Exploration Area
             60.5% W.I.                   70% W.I.                57.13% W.I.
                                                                                                                                        16
Petirrojo Field, Petirrojo South & Yopo Prospects
                                                                     Carbonera C7
                                                                    TWT Seismic Map
•     Yopo discovery well spud on December
      11th, 2011, and drilled to a final depth of
      6,790 feet (MD). The well initially tested at
      a stabilized rate of 970 bopd with 4.7%
      BS&W for 6.5 hours at an average
      wellhead pressure of 385 psi.
                                                                   Yopo Field
•     Petirrojo-1 encountered 32 ft of net pay
      with porosities averaging 29%.
•     Petirrojo-2 encountered 31 ft of net pay
      with porosities averaging 29%.
•     Petirrojo-3ST encountered 29 ft of net pay
      with porosities averaging 29%.
•     Petirrojo South will be drilled when civil
      work has been completed, Q2-2012                           Petirrojo Field

        CURRENT TECHNICAL REPORT (1)
                                    2P RESERVES           Petirrojo-1
                                       (Mbbls)
     Petirrojo                             2,036

    (1) Company share, Sept 30, 2011 technical report
                                                        Petirrojo South Prospect
                                                                        1 Km
                                                                                      17
Copa B Field, Copa A Sur & Copa AN Prospects
                                                            Carbonera C7
• Copa B-1 exploration well encountered 41 ft              TWT Seismic Map
  of net pay. Daily average production during
  October     has    averaged    765    bopd
  (Company share 437 bopd). ESP stopped                                      Copa AN Prospect
  working October 20th; the well went back
  on production Nov 9th .
• Copa A Sur-1 exploration well successfully
  drilled with Initial 4-day test rate of 1,114
  bopd (Company share, 636 bopd) of 38.4°                             Copa ASur Field
  API light oil on natural flow.
• Copa A Sur-1 went on production Nov 6th .
• The Copa C structure to the south of Copa               Copa ASur-1
  B will be drilled in Q1-2012


    CURRENT TECHNICAL REPORT (1)
                                                             Copa B Field
                                2P Reserves
                                  (Mbbls)

  Copa B                              1,230
                                                          Copa B -1
                                                                                          1 Km
  Copa A Sur                          1,831



 (1) Company share, September 30, 2011 technical report                                          18
Cubiro ‘C’ Area – Copa Upside
Carbonera C7 TWT Seismic Map




                     Copa Field


                 Copa A Norte             2P RESERVES   Sept 30, 2011 Technical Report
                                          (Mbbls)         100%      Gross       Net
           Copa A Sur
                                          Copa Field       3,008      1,718     1,582
                                          Copa A Sur       3,205      1,831     1,684
                                          Copa B           2,153      1,230     1,142
            Copa B
                                                           8,366      4,779     4,408

            Copa C


     Producing

     Exploration 2012
                               Copa D
     Development




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Yaguazo
                                                                    Llanos Basin – Arrendajo
                                                Mirla Negra
                                   ARRENDAJO           Azor
                                       Mirla
                                                       Q4-2011                                 Highlights
                           Mirla
                           Oeste
                                       Blanca
                                                 Arrendajo Norte   • Arrendajo is 7 km NE of the Cubiro block
                                                        Q1-2012
                                                                   • Operated by Pacific Rubiales Energy
                                                                   • 120 km2 of 3D survey completed in April 2011,
                                                                     interpretation shows 6 light oil prospects on
                                                                     trend with producing oil fields
                                                                   • Azor discovery in Jan. 2012 will be followed by
                                                                     the Arrendajo Norte-1X in Q1 2012.
                                       Arrendajo Sur
                                                                   • Five exploration prospects in the Carbonera
CUBIRO                                                               formation have been identified: Yaguazo,
                                                                     Arrendajo Norte, Arrendajo Sur, Mirla Blanca,
                                                                     and Mirla Oeste
                                                                   • PetroMagdalena acquiring 32.5% working
                                                                     interest in December, 2011, from Pacific
                                                                     Rubiales, subject to ANH approval, for $10
   Operator: Pacific Stratus Energy Colombia (1)                     million to be paid out of production.
   WI: 67.5%
   Contract: subject to ANH approval
   Product: Light Oil
   Area: 78,102 acres
   Resources: 8,259 Mbbl (2)
   Stage: Exploration
   (1) A wholly owned subsidiary of Pacific Rubiales Energy.
   (2) Petrotech Engineering report April 2010, adjusted for the 32.5% interest being acquired from Pacific Rubiales.
                                                                                                                        20
Arrendajo Block Azor discovery - Upside
Carbonera C7 TWT Seismic Map


                                         •   Azor discovery well spud on December
                                             24th, 2011, and drilled to a final depth
                                             of 7,225 feet (MD). The well initially
                                             tested 752 bopd with a 1% BS&W over
                                             an initial 8 hour period of natural flow.

    Yaguazo
                                         •   Arrendajo-1X will be drilled after testing
     Producing                               and completion is completed on Azor,
     Exploration 2012                        civil work has been completed.
     Exploration 2013

     Development
                           Mirla Negra
                                         •   3D seismic evaluation identified four
                                             new prospects on the Azor trend.
             Azor
                                         •   Mirla Negra-1X was drilled in 2008 and
                                             tested oil in the C5 but was not
                                             declared commercial
   Arrendajo
       Norte


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Putumayo Basin

                                                            About Putumayo
                                         • Putumayo Basin is located in southwest Colombia
                                         • High potential exploration targets
                                                                Highlights
                                         • Partnered with experienced operators.
                                         • PetroMagdalena has a beneficial 43% working
                                           interest in the Mecaya Block, subject to ANH
                                           approval, with no overrriding royalty and will pay 85%
                                           of the cost of the first 3D and well.
                                         • PetroMagdalena Energy has a 50% working interest in
                                           the Topoyaco Block, subject to the ANH approval,
                                           with a 6% overriding royalty to Trayectoria. In
Topoyaco & Mecaya                          addition, there is a 3.5% profit interest payable to
Contracts: ANH                             Grant Geophysical for the seismic work.
Operator:
   Topoyaco – Pacific Rubiales
     WI: 50%, subject to ANH approval
   Mecaya – Gran Tierra
     WI: 42%, subject to ANH approval
Product: L/M oil exploration potential
Production: Nil

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Catatumbo Basin
                            VENEZUELA                                        About Catatumbo
                                                                • Catatumbo Basin is located in northwest
  Catguas Block                                                   Colombia and is the western extension of
                                                                  the very prolific Maracaibo basin in
                                Carbonera La Silla
                                                                  Venezuela
                                                                • High potential exploration targets
                                                                                  Highlights
                                                                • Partnered with experienced operators.
                                              Santacruz Block
                                                                • PetroMagdalena has a beneficial 100%
     Carbonera Block
                                                                  working interest in the Carbonera Block,
                                                                  subject to ANH approval.
                                                                • PetroMagdalena has a 70% working
Catguas, Santa Cruz and Carbonera                                 interest in the Santa Cruz Block, and is
Contracts: ANH                                                    drilling the Santa Cruz-1X well.
Operator:                                                       • PetroMagdalena has a 58% working
   Catguas – Solana (1)                                           interest in the Carbonera La Silla Block,
    WI: 50% N, 15% S, subject to ANH approval                     an Ecopetrol association contract.
   Santa Cruz – Mompos Oil and Gas (2)                          • PetroMagdalena has a beneficial 50%
    WI: 70%                                                       working interest in the northern area of
   Carbonera – Well Logging                                       Catguas and a beneficial 15% working
    WI: 100%, subject to ANH approval                             interest in the southern area. Gran Tierra is
Product: L/M oil exploration potential                            the operator.
Production: Nil
  (1) Wholly owned Subsidiary of Gran Tierra Energy                                                         23
  (2) Wholly owned subsidiary of PetroMagdalena.
Maximize Value From Catatumbo Assets

 Actions Taken
 Farm Out Agreement for Santa Cruz:
 • Retain Operatorship
 • Retain 70% Working Interest
 • Pay 40% of first well in Q4 – 2011, 55% of second well, 70% thereafter
 Farm Out Agreement for Carbonera(1):
 • YPF becomes Operator, bring extensive gas experience
 • Retain 40% Working Interest
 • Carried through US$23 million work program
 Farm Out Agreement for Catguas:
 • YPF will lead exploration program
 • Retain working interests of 15% in North area and 4.5% in South area
 • Carried through 2012 work program

(1) Farm Out Agreement for Carbonera in process and subject to ANH approval



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Catatumbo Basin – Santa Cruz-1
                    Santa Cruz – 2, TD Q1 - 2013
 Total of
                                                   • Santa Cruz-1 is being drilled, and
3480 acres                         C: 700            spud on Nov. 20th, 2011, in the A
                                   acres             Block which has an area of 750
                                                     acres with a primary target (Mirador)
                                                     thickness of over 300 ft of high
A: 750                                               porosity & permeability SS reservoir.
acres                                    F: 420
                                         acres     • The Santa Cruz Block has several
                                                     faulted      structures     assigned
                                                     prospective resources based on the
B: 800                                E: 580         3D seismic interpretations and
acres                                 acres          information from the offset Rio Zulia
                                                     field

                                      D: 230
                                      acres        • A contingent exploration location
                                                     has been identified in the C Block to
 Santa Cruz – 1, TD Q1 - 2012                        the north of the Santa Cruz-1X well.

Operator: Mompos Oil and Gas (1)
WI: 70%
                                                                                         25
Capitalization


Cash position (December 31st , 2011):                   $15.0 million
Debt (December 31st , 2011):
 Factoring Loan (maturing Oct 2012)                     $5.1 million
 Bank term loans (maturing May/ Aug 2013)               $6.6 million
 9% Senior Notes ( $10.4MM maturing May 2014)           CA$31.1 million
Share price (January 16, 2011):                         CA$1.08
Shares outstanding:                                     142.3 million
Options outstanding ($2.17 average)                     13.5 million
Warrants outstanding ($3.50)                            19.0 million
Fully diluted:                                          174.8 million
Market capitalization - undiluted (January 16, 2011):   CA$153.7 million




                                                                           26
Leadership team

Management                    Directors
Luciano Biondi                Jaime Perez Branger
Chief Executive Officer       Executive Chairman

Gregg K. Vernon, P.Eng        Miguel de la Campa
Chief Operating Officer
                              Serafino Iacono
Michael Davies, C.A.
Chief Financial Officer       Ian Mann

Francisco Bustillos, M.Sc.    Robert Metcalfe
Colombian Finance &
Administration Manager        Luis Miguel Morelli

Jesus Aboud
Exploration Manager

Peter Volk, LL.B.
General Counsel & Secretary
                                                    27
Appendix




           28
Assets in the most prolific basins
                                    (1)                           (3)
      Area              Operator          Gross Acres        WI          Contract      Stage           Product                   Status

Llanos Basin
 Cubiro                     PMD             61,295      60.5-70-57.13%      ANH         E&P           Light Oil            Core Asset
 Arrendajo              Pacific Stratus     78,102          67.5%           ANH      Exploration      Light Oil           Near Cubiro*
  La Punta                  Vetra           19,313         Up to 6%         ECP         E&P           Light Oil           Under review
  Yamu                    WOGSA             18,194            10%           ANH      Prod & Exp       Light Oil            Producing
Catatumbo Basin
 Carbonera              Well Logging        63,727           100%           ANH         E&P           Oil & Gas             Farm-Out
                                                           15% / 50%
 Catguas                 Gran Tierra        330,355               (2)       ANH      Exploration      Oil & Gas             Farm-Out
                                                            S N
 Santa Cruz               Mompos            40,058           70%            ANH      Exploration      Light Oil            Exploration
 Carbonera – La                                                                                                      3D seismic work plan
                          Mompos            12,558            58%           ECP         E&P           Light Oil
 Silla                                                                                                                     in place
Magdalena Basin
 Las Quinchas           Pacific Stratus     124,493         24.5%           ECP         E&P             H Oil              To Be Sold
                                                                                                    Gas/Cond/
 Rio Magdalena           Gran Tierra        36,156            56%           ECP         E&P                             JV or Farm-Out
                                                                                                       Oil
Putumayo Basin
 Topoyaco               Trayectoria         60,035            50%           ANH      Exploration       L/M Oil           Under Review
 Mecaya                  Gran Tierra        74,128           43%            ANH      Exploration       L/M Oil      3D seismic planned

     (1) See Slide 2.           (2) After Farm Out WI retained is 4.5% S/15% N.        (3) Subject to ANH /ECOPETROL approvals.
    * Working interest reflects acquisition of PRE’s 32%, subject to ANH approval.   Yellow background = Core portfolio assets            29
2012 Exploration Program
Exploration overview 2012
• 6 exploration wells planned for Cubiro
• 1 exploration well for Arrendajo
• 1 exploration well for Carbonera
                                                  2012
               Well name
                                                 Quarter
               Cubiro Block
                 Cernicalo-2                       1
                 Tijereto Sur-1X                   1
                 Copa C-1X                         1
                 Turpial-1X                        1
                 Petirrojo Sur-1X                  2
                 Copa A Norte-1X                   4
               Arrendajo Block
                 Arrendajo Norte-1X                1
               Carbonera Block
                 San Roque-1X                       1
               Santa Cruz Block
                 Santa Cruz-2X                     4
                                                              30
2010 ANH Bid Round
                  Six E&P Assets
         • Agreement for funding the
           exploration commitment,
           resulting in PetroMagdalena
           holding a 10% Working Interest.
VMM 35


VMM 11                      LLA 41




COR 33


VSM 12


VSM 13


                      MIDDLE MAGDALENA VALLEY BASIN

                      CORDILLERA BASIN

                      UPPER MAGDALENA VALLEY BASIN

                      LLANOS BASIN
                                                     31
Colombian Pipeline Infrastructure




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Investor Presentation 2012

  • 1. PMD - TSXV Staying The Course JANUARY 2012 INVESTOR PRESENTATION
  • 2. Forward-looking statement All monetary amounts in U.S. dollars unless otherwise stated. This presentation contains certain “forward-looking statements” and “forward-looking information” under applicable Canadian securities laws concerning the business, operations and financial performance and condition of PetroMagdalena Energy Corp. Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to estimated production and reserve life of the various oil and gas projects of PetroMagdalena Energy; synergies and financial impact of completed acquisitions; the benefits of the acquisitions and the development potential of the properties of PetroMagdalena Energy; the future price of oil and natural gas; the estimation of oil and gas reserves; the realization of oil and gas reserve estimates; the timing and amount of estimated future production; costs of production; success of exploration activities; ANH/ Ecopetrol approval of transfer of title and operatorship of joint ventures; and currency exchange rate fluctuations. Except for statements of historical fact relating to the company, certain information contained herein constitutes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized by words such as “plan,” “expect,” “project,” “intend,” “believe,” “anticipate”, “estimate” and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions “may” or “will” occur. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements are made, and are based on a number of assumptions and subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Many of these assumptions are based on factors and events that are not within the control of PetroMagdalena Energy and there is no assurance they will prove to be correct. Factors that could cause actual results to vary materially from results anticipated by such forward-looking statements include changes in market conditions, risks relating to international operations, fluctuating oil and gas prices and currency exchange rates, changes in project parameters, the possibility of project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses, labour disputes and other risks of the oil and gas industry, failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated, acquisitions not being integrated successfully or such integration proving more difficult, time consuming or costly than expected as well as those risk factors discussed or referred to in PetroMagdalena Energy’s public filings with the securities regulatory authorities in the provinces of Canada and available at www.sedar.com. Although PetroMagdalena Energy has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. PetroMagdalena Energy undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances or management’s estimates or opinions should change except as required by applicable securities laws. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Statements concerning oil and gas reserve estimates may also be deemed to constitute forward-looking statements to the extent they involve estimates of the oil and gas that will be encountered if the property is developed. Comparative market information is as of a date prior to the date of this presentation. Boe may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of 6 mcf:1 bbl is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead. The management estimates of resources presented herein are arithmetic sums of multiple estimates of remaining recoverable resources (unrisked), which statistical principles indicate may be misleading as to volumes that may actually be recovered. Readers should give attention to the estimates of individual classes of resources and appreciate the differing probabilities of recovery associated with each class. Estimates of remaining recoverable resources (unrisked) include prospective resources that have not been adjusted for risk based on the chance of discovery or the chance of development and contingent resources that have not been adjusted for risk based on the chance of development. It is not an estimate of volumes that may be recovered. Actual recovery is likely to be less and may be substantially less or zero. Although PetroMagdalena has closed the acquisitions of its working interests in Carbonera, Catguas, Rio Magdalena, Arrendajo, Yamu, Topoyaco, and Mecaya, it is currently in the process of completing the required approvals from ANH/ Ecopetrol, as applicable, for the formal transfer of title and or operatorship. 2
  • 3. Focus on Value Creation 1. Focus on organic cash flow opportunities in our portfolio 2. Enhance netbacks, reduce costs, increase efficiency 3. Exploration success at Cubiro in 2011 now leading to increased development activity in 2012 in the Llanos Basin 4. Maximizing value from assets in our portfolio – leverage relationships with strong partners IMPROVING HIGH EXPERIENCED POTENTIAL DRIVING OPERATING LEADERSHIP EXPLORATION VALUE CASH FLOW ASSETS Goal is to increase production and reserves 3 3
  • 4. Diversified portfolio MAGDALENA Basin •Las Quinchas CATATUMBO Basin •Rio Magdalena •Santa Cruz (1) •Carbonera-La Silla(1) •Carbonera •Catguas RED blocks: LLANOS Basin 2010 ANH E&P •Cubiro(2) blocks •Arrendajo •La Punta •Yamu Agreements subject to ANH or Ecopetrol approval PUTUMAYO Basin (1) Operated by Mompos Oil and Gas, a wholly owned subsidiary. •Topoyaco (2) Operated by Alange Energy •Mecaya Corp. a wholly owned subsidiary. 4
  • 5. Achievements Q1 through Q3 2011 Achieved Ongoing Reduced G&A per boe by 54% Q3 2011 vs 2010  average Increased Operating Netback by 49% 2011 YTD  (9 months) from FY2010 average Increased reserves at Cubiro by 86% *  Drilling program at Cubiro O Exploration at Cubiro O Spud Yaraqui-1X at Topoyaco – D, August 31, 2011  Farm-out 30% of Santa Cruz  Spud Santa Cruz-1 on November 20, 2011  Farm-out Carbonera and Catguas to YPF **  Sale and/or farm-out of other assets (Cerrito, Dec ‘11) O * Petrotech report on Cubiro block, September 30, 2011 ** Subject to ANH approval 5
  • 6. 86% increase in 2P reserves at Cubiro Technical Report dated September 30, 2011: • Updated 2P reserves at Cubiro to 10.8 mmbls – an increase of 5.0 mmbls, or 86%, compared to December 2010 report • Updated 1P reserves at Cubiro to a total of 3.0 mmbls, or 73% increase compared to December 2010 report • Oil discoveries at Cubiro demonstrate exploration potential • Production growth funds ongoing work plan for Cubiro Cubiro L & M Oil Reserves (Mbbls) 100% Gross Net Proved Developed 1,981 1,216 1,119 Producing Proved Undeveloped 2,776 1,734 1,595 Total Proved 4,757 2,950 2,714 Probable 13,076 7,873 7,243 Total 2P 17,833 10,823 9,957 6 Source: Petrotech Engineering Ltd. report on Cubiro block, September 30, 2011
  • 7. Cubiro 2P Reserves Changes in 2011 September 30, 2011 12,000 10,823 10,000 1,831 1,233 8,000 Mbbls 2,079 6,000 5,831 1,123 972 4,000 2,570 2,000 0 Dec 2009 Dec 2010 2011 Cubiro Purchase Petirrojo Copa B Copa A Sur Reserve Reserve Production 32% of Discovery Discovery Discovery Report Report & Technical Cubiro 'C' Revisions Source: Petrotech Technical reports: September 30, 2011, December 31, 2010 and 2009 7
  • 8. Daily Average Production 2010-2011 PetroMagdalena’s Gross Working Interest 4500 Copa A Sur-1 4000 3500 Copa B-1 3000 Petirrojo Field 2500 boed 2000 Yamu 1500 32.13% Cubiro Block C 1000 acquired Arauco5/ Careto 13H 500 0 2010 base wells Year Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Dec 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 * * Daily average for month of December 2011 * Petirrojo 2 & 3 put on production in December. 8
  • 9. Strengthening operating cash flow • Re-capitalized balance sheet in February 2011 through equity financing • Reduced debt by $31 million to $10 million, freeing up $1.0 million per month of operating cash flow to fund capital investments in core assets; working capital deficit reduced by $44 million since December 31, 2010 • Enhancing operating netback from Cubiro production • New oil marketing contract in conjunction with Pacific Rubiales • Implementing initiatives to reduce opex • Cost reductions generating positive trend in G&A per barrel produced $60.00 $35.00 G &A per barrel $50.00 $30.00 Netback per $25.00 $40.00 $20.00 barrel $30.00 $15.00 $20.00 $10.00 $10.00 $5.00 $- $- Q2 - 2010 Q3 - 2010 Q4 - 2010 Q1 - 2011 Q2- 2011 Q3 - 2011 Operating Netback per barrel G&A per barrel 9
  • 10. Enhancing Cubiro’s netback • New 3-year conventional oil marketing agreement signed with Pacific Rubiales effective February 1, 2011 • Three potential delivery points to Colombian pipeline infrastructure Illustrative summary of potential netbacks from crude oil sales from Cubiro production (1) (US$ per barrel) Rubiales / Guaduas / Araguaney / Delivery Point / Reference Price WTI Vasconia Vasconia (2) WTI (Nymex : January 12, 2012) $99.10 $99.10 $99.10 Benchmark Quality Adjustment +8.00 +7.35 (3) +7.35 (3) Royalties (7.00) (7.00) (7.00) Net Revenue $100.10 $99.45 $99.45 Production costs (Q3 - 2011) 14.50 14.50 14.50 Transportation & pipeline 16.50 22.50 10.00 Operating Netback $69.10 $62.45 $74.95 (1) Management estimates, as of November 2011, for Netback per Barrel sold. (2) Agreement in place – delivery volumes only on availability (3) Vasconia as of January 12, 2016 priced at WTI + $7.35/bbl 10
  • 11. 2011 Work Program Estimated 2011 capital investment: $41 million(1) Property Work Program 2011(1) Approximate timing Exploration Plan Cubiro • 4 wells(2 Block B, 2 Block C) • 3 drilled, 3 discoveries (Yopo-1X discovery well) • Yopo well, Q4-2011 Arrendajo • 1 well (Azor -1X discovery well) • Azor-1X, TD on Jan 5th 2012 La Punta • 1 well (LP-4 dry) • LP-4 drilled, Q2-2011 Topoyaco • 1 well (Yaraqui-1X . . • Yaraqui-1X, Q4-2011 . non commercial) Santa Cruz • 1 well • Spud Nov. 20th, 2011 - drilling Development Plan Cubiro • 4 wells + 1 WO + facilities, • 2 wells completed in Q1-2011 including storage • Petirrojo-3 dev well in Q4-2011 • Petirrojo-2 dev well in Q4-2011 • 1 WO in Q4-2011 (1) Management estimate, subject to change 11
  • 12. 2012 Work Program Overview 2012 Work Program Overview • Capital expenditure program estimated at $50 to $60 million, excluding commitments funded by farm-ins (Carbonera, Catguas). • 65% to be directed to light oil exploration and development in Cubiro and Arrendajo. • 6 Llanos exploration wells planned, 4 in Q1, 1 in Q2, and 1 Q4. • 10 Llanos development wells planned, 1 in Q1, 3 in each subsequent. • 2012 Llanos exploration program: Management estimate of light oil recoverable prospective resources, company’s working interest share would be close to doubling 2P Llanos reserves Un-Risked or approximately + 40% Risked • Capital intended to be funded from cash and internally generated cash flow. • No near term financing expected to be required to fund 2012 work plan. • Cash flow estimate for 2012 includes no production volumes for any of the exploration wells currently being drilled or to be drilled in 2012. 12
  • 13. 2012 Work Program Estimated 2012 capital investment: $50 million - $60 million (1) Property Work Program 2012(1) Approximate timing - 2012 Exploration Drilling • 4 wells in Area ‘B’ Cubiro • 1 well in Area ‘C’ • 4 in Q1, 1 Q2, 1 Q4 • 1 contingent wells ( Area ‘C’) Arrendajo • 1 well (Arrendajo Norte-1X) • 1 well in Q1-2012 Carbonera • 1 well • 1 well in TD in Q2-2012 Development Drilling • 7 wells • 1 well spud in Q1-2012 Cubiro • 3 contingent wells • 3 wells each subsequent qtr. (1) Management Estimate, subject to change 13
  • 14. Annual Cash Flow (1) 2011E 2012E Average daily production for the year (gross before 4,300-4,700 2,800 boed royalties)(4) boed Cash flow from operating netbacks (2) $58M $82M Less: G&A $15M $16M Less: Debt service (principal & interest) (3) $18M $20M Less: Equity tax instalments $2M $ 2M Net cash flow from operations $23M $44M Cash position, beginning of year $6M $15M Cash available from equity financing for work $35M - program Other sources/ (uses), including working capital $(8M) $ 7M changes and cash from asset dispositions (4) Total cash available to fund annual work program $56M $66M Annual work program expenditures (4) $41M $50-$60M (1) Management estimate, 2012E calculated with an $80/bbl WTI pricing. (2) Represents estimated revenues less royalties, production and transportation/pipeline costs based upon average daily production of 2,800 boed for 2011E and 4,500 boed (mid-point of management guidance range)for 2012E. (3) Includes interest of $3M and funds being set aside from cash flow for principal repayments of senior notes in May 2012 and May 2013. The 2012E amount is net of $4M in a trust account as of December 2011 to be used toward the first annual principal repayment in May 2012 of the senior notes (TSX-V: PMD.DB). 14 (4) Management estimate; subject to change.
  • 15. Llanos Basin – Cubiro Operator: Alange Energy Corp. (1) WI: A:60.5% B:70% C:57.13% Contract: ANH Product: L/M Oil Area: 61,295 acres 2P Reserves: 10.8 MMbbl (2) Production: 2010 A (Year Avg): 1,905 bopd 2011 A (Year Avg): 2,138 bopd About Cubiro • Most prolific hydrocarbon basin in Colombia • Currently producing from 21 wells in the Careto, Arauco, Barranquerro, Petirrojo, Yopo and Copa fields • 86% increase in 2P reserves (Sept 2011 vs Dec 2010) (2) • 2011 Exploration program with four discoveries: Petirrojo, Copa B, Copa AS and Yopo. • Sept 30th 2011 update from three discoveries with 5.1 MMbbl of recoverable reserves (2P) (2) (1) A wholly owned subsidiary of PetroMagdalena (2) Petrotech Report dated Sept. 30, 2011, PetroMagdalena share, gross before royalties 15
  • 16. Llanos Basin - Cubiro Highlights Field Prospect • Operated by PetroMagdalena Palmarito C7 • All production is subject to the sliding 40 °API scale royalty rates of ANH and a 3% overriding royalty on total production from the Block. Careto Turpial Q1 -2012 Yopo, Q4-2011 Arauco Barranquero Sirenas • The Cubiro Block has been under an C5 Petirrojo 37 °API Exploration and Production (E&P) Petirrojo Sur Contract with ANH since October 8, 2004, exploration phases followed by a Q2 - 2012 Cernicalo Q1-2012 Canario Sirenas 25 year production period. Sur Guanapalo Copa • Currently, there are eight producing oil C7 30 °API Tijereto Sur Copa A Norte fields: Careto, Arauco, Barranquero, Q1-2012 Q4-2012 Petirrojo, Yopo, Copa, Copa B and Copa A Sur Copa A Sur. Copa B Jordán C7 Altair Copa C, Q1-2012 Caño Gandul • Currently producing from Carbonera C- 29 °API C7 C5-C7 38 °API 5, C-7 and Gacheta formations. • Four new fields discovered at Petirrojo, Copa B, Copa A Sur and Yopo in 2011. Polygon A : Polygon B : Polygon C : Development Area Exploration Area Exploration Area 60.5% W.I. 70% W.I. 57.13% W.I. 16
  • 17. Petirrojo Field, Petirrojo South & Yopo Prospects Carbonera C7 TWT Seismic Map • Yopo discovery well spud on December 11th, 2011, and drilled to a final depth of 6,790 feet (MD). The well initially tested at a stabilized rate of 970 bopd with 4.7% BS&W for 6.5 hours at an average wellhead pressure of 385 psi. Yopo Field • Petirrojo-1 encountered 32 ft of net pay with porosities averaging 29%. • Petirrojo-2 encountered 31 ft of net pay with porosities averaging 29%. • Petirrojo-3ST encountered 29 ft of net pay with porosities averaging 29%. • Petirrojo South will be drilled when civil work has been completed, Q2-2012 Petirrojo Field CURRENT TECHNICAL REPORT (1) 2P RESERVES Petirrojo-1 (Mbbls) Petirrojo 2,036 (1) Company share, Sept 30, 2011 technical report Petirrojo South Prospect 1 Km 17
  • 18. Copa B Field, Copa A Sur & Copa AN Prospects Carbonera C7 • Copa B-1 exploration well encountered 41 ft TWT Seismic Map of net pay. Daily average production during October has averaged 765 bopd (Company share 437 bopd). ESP stopped Copa AN Prospect working October 20th; the well went back on production Nov 9th . • Copa A Sur-1 exploration well successfully drilled with Initial 4-day test rate of 1,114 bopd (Company share, 636 bopd) of 38.4° Copa ASur Field API light oil on natural flow. • Copa A Sur-1 went on production Nov 6th . • The Copa C structure to the south of Copa Copa ASur-1 B will be drilled in Q1-2012 CURRENT TECHNICAL REPORT (1) Copa B Field 2P Reserves (Mbbls) Copa B 1,230 Copa B -1 1 Km Copa A Sur 1,831 (1) Company share, September 30, 2011 technical report 18
  • 19. Cubiro ‘C’ Area – Copa Upside Carbonera C7 TWT Seismic Map Copa Field Copa A Norte 2P RESERVES Sept 30, 2011 Technical Report (Mbbls) 100% Gross Net Copa A Sur Copa Field 3,008 1,718 1,582 Copa A Sur 3,205 1,831 1,684 Copa B 2,153 1,230 1,142 Copa B 8,366 4,779 4,408 Copa C Producing Exploration 2012 Copa D Development 19
  • 20. Yaguazo Llanos Basin – Arrendajo Mirla Negra ARRENDAJO Azor Mirla Q4-2011 Highlights Mirla Oeste Blanca Arrendajo Norte • Arrendajo is 7 km NE of the Cubiro block Q1-2012 • Operated by Pacific Rubiales Energy • 120 km2 of 3D survey completed in April 2011, interpretation shows 6 light oil prospects on trend with producing oil fields • Azor discovery in Jan. 2012 will be followed by the Arrendajo Norte-1X in Q1 2012. Arrendajo Sur • Five exploration prospects in the Carbonera CUBIRO formation have been identified: Yaguazo, Arrendajo Norte, Arrendajo Sur, Mirla Blanca, and Mirla Oeste • PetroMagdalena acquiring 32.5% working interest in December, 2011, from Pacific Rubiales, subject to ANH approval, for $10 Operator: Pacific Stratus Energy Colombia (1) million to be paid out of production. WI: 67.5% Contract: subject to ANH approval Product: Light Oil Area: 78,102 acres Resources: 8,259 Mbbl (2) Stage: Exploration (1) A wholly owned subsidiary of Pacific Rubiales Energy. (2) Petrotech Engineering report April 2010, adjusted for the 32.5% interest being acquired from Pacific Rubiales. 20
  • 21. Arrendajo Block Azor discovery - Upside Carbonera C7 TWT Seismic Map • Azor discovery well spud on December 24th, 2011, and drilled to a final depth of 7,225 feet (MD). The well initially tested 752 bopd with a 1% BS&W over an initial 8 hour period of natural flow. Yaguazo • Arrendajo-1X will be drilled after testing Producing and completion is completed on Azor, Exploration 2012 civil work has been completed. Exploration 2013 Development Mirla Negra • 3D seismic evaluation identified four new prospects on the Azor trend. Azor • Mirla Negra-1X was drilled in 2008 and tested oil in the C5 but was not declared commercial Arrendajo Norte 21
  • 22. Putumayo Basin About Putumayo • Putumayo Basin is located in southwest Colombia • High potential exploration targets Highlights • Partnered with experienced operators. • PetroMagdalena has a beneficial 43% working interest in the Mecaya Block, subject to ANH approval, with no overrriding royalty and will pay 85% of the cost of the first 3D and well. • PetroMagdalena Energy has a 50% working interest in the Topoyaco Block, subject to the ANH approval, with a 6% overriding royalty to Trayectoria. In Topoyaco & Mecaya addition, there is a 3.5% profit interest payable to Contracts: ANH Grant Geophysical for the seismic work. Operator: Topoyaco – Pacific Rubiales WI: 50%, subject to ANH approval Mecaya – Gran Tierra WI: 42%, subject to ANH approval Product: L/M oil exploration potential Production: Nil 22
  • 23. Catatumbo Basin VENEZUELA About Catatumbo • Catatumbo Basin is located in northwest Catguas Block Colombia and is the western extension of the very prolific Maracaibo basin in Carbonera La Silla Venezuela • High potential exploration targets Highlights • Partnered with experienced operators. Santacruz Block • PetroMagdalena has a beneficial 100% Carbonera Block working interest in the Carbonera Block, subject to ANH approval. • PetroMagdalena has a 70% working Catguas, Santa Cruz and Carbonera interest in the Santa Cruz Block, and is Contracts: ANH drilling the Santa Cruz-1X well. Operator: • PetroMagdalena has a 58% working Catguas – Solana (1) interest in the Carbonera La Silla Block, WI: 50% N, 15% S, subject to ANH approval an Ecopetrol association contract. Santa Cruz – Mompos Oil and Gas (2) • PetroMagdalena has a beneficial 50% WI: 70% working interest in the northern area of Carbonera – Well Logging Catguas and a beneficial 15% working WI: 100%, subject to ANH approval interest in the southern area. Gran Tierra is Product: L/M oil exploration potential the operator. Production: Nil (1) Wholly owned Subsidiary of Gran Tierra Energy 23 (2) Wholly owned subsidiary of PetroMagdalena.
  • 24. Maximize Value From Catatumbo Assets Actions Taken Farm Out Agreement for Santa Cruz: • Retain Operatorship • Retain 70% Working Interest • Pay 40% of first well in Q4 – 2011, 55% of second well, 70% thereafter Farm Out Agreement for Carbonera(1): • YPF becomes Operator, bring extensive gas experience • Retain 40% Working Interest • Carried through US$23 million work program Farm Out Agreement for Catguas: • YPF will lead exploration program • Retain working interests of 15% in North area and 4.5% in South area • Carried through 2012 work program (1) Farm Out Agreement for Carbonera in process and subject to ANH approval 24
  • 25. Catatumbo Basin – Santa Cruz-1 Santa Cruz – 2, TD Q1 - 2013 Total of • Santa Cruz-1 is being drilled, and 3480 acres C: 700 spud on Nov. 20th, 2011, in the A acres Block which has an area of 750 acres with a primary target (Mirador) thickness of over 300 ft of high A: 750 porosity & permeability SS reservoir. acres F: 420 acres • The Santa Cruz Block has several faulted structures assigned prospective resources based on the B: 800 E: 580 3D seismic interpretations and acres acres information from the offset Rio Zulia field D: 230 acres • A contingent exploration location has been identified in the C Block to Santa Cruz – 1, TD Q1 - 2012 the north of the Santa Cruz-1X well. Operator: Mompos Oil and Gas (1) WI: 70% 25
  • 26. Capitalization Cash position (December 31st , 2011): $15.0 million Debt (December 31st , 2011): Factoring Loan (maturing Oct 2012) $5.1 million Bank term loans (maturing May/ Aug 2013) $6.6 million 9% Senior Notes ( $10.4MM maturing May 2014) CA$31.1 million Share price (January 16, 2011): CA$1.08 Shares outstanding: 142.3 million Options outstanding ($2.17 average) 13.5 million Warrants outstanding ($3.50) 19.0 million Fully diluted: 174.8 million Market capitalization - undiluted (January 16, 2011): CA$153.7 million 26
  • 27. Leadership team Management Directors Luciano Biondi Jaime Perez Branger Chief Executive Officer Executive Chairman Gregg K. Vernon, P.Eng Miguel de la Campa Chief Operating Officer Serafino Iacono Michael Davies, C.A. Chief Financial Officer Ian Mann Francisco Bustillos, M.Sc. Robert Metcalfe Colombian Finance & Administration Manager Luis Miguel Morelli Jesus Aboud Exploration Manager Peter Volk, LL.B. General Counsel & Secretary 27
  • 28. Appendix 28
  • 29. Assets in the most prolific basins (1) (3) Area Operator Gross Acres WI Contract Stage Product Status Llanos Basin Cubiro PMD 61,295 60.5-70-57.13% ANH E&P Light Oil Core Asset Arrendajo Pacific Stratus 78,102 67.5% ANH Exploration Light Oil Near Cubiro* La Punta Vetra 19,313 Up to 6% ECP E&P Light Oil Under review Yamu WOGSA 18,194 10% ANH Prod & Exp Light Oil Producing Catatumbo Basin Carbonera Well Logging 63,727 100% ANH E&P Oil & Gas Farm-Out 15% / 50% Catguas Gran Tierra 330,355 (2) ANH Exploration Oil & Gas Farm-Out S N Santa Cruz Mompos 40,058 70% ANH Exploration Light Oil Exploration Carbonera – La 3D seismic work plan Mompos 12,558 58% ECP E&P Light Oil Silla in place Magdalena Basin Las Quinchas Pacific Stratus 124,493 24.5% ECP E&P H Oil To Be Sold Gas/Cond/ Rio Magdalena Gran Tierra 36,156 56% ECP E&P JV or Farm-Out Oil Putumayo Basin Topoyaco Trayectoria 60,035 50% ANH Exploration L/M Oil Under Review Mecaya Gran Tierra 74,128 43% ANH Exploration L/M Oil 3D seismic planned (1) See Slide 2. (2) After Farm Out WI retained is 4.5% S/15% N. (3) Subject to ANH /ECOPETROL approvals. * Working interest reflects acquisition of PRE’s 32%, subject to ANH approval. Yellow background = Core portfolio assets 29
  • 30. 2012 Exploration Program Exploration overview 2012 • 6 exploration wells planned for Cubiro • 1 exploration well for Arrendajo • 1 exploration well for Carbonera 2012 Well name Quarter Cubiro Block Cernicalo-2 1 Tijereto Sur-1X 1 Copa C-1X 1 Turpial-1X 1 Petirrojo Sur-1X 2 Copa A Norte-1X 4 Arrendajo Block Arrendajo Norte-1X 1 Carbonera Block San Roque-1X 1 Santa Cruz Block Santa Cruz-2X 4 30
  • 31. 2010 ANH Bid Round Six E&P Assets • Agreement for funding the exploration commitment, resulting in PetroMagdalena holding a 10% Working Interest. VMM 35 VMM 11 LLA 41 COR 33 VSM 12 VSM 13 MIDDLE MAGDALENA VALLEY BASIN CORDILLERA BASIN UPPER MAGDALENA VALLEY BASIN LLANOS BASIN 31