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PANAMA: EXPANSION IS THE WORD

PAEXW

STATISTICSMarket

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Panama GDP growth rate

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2

4

6

8

10

12

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Panama World

Moody's Rating Outlook: Stable Grade: Baa3Fitch’s rating: bbb-

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Market growth

Cifras en barrilesFuentes: MICI y AMP

0

5000000

10000000

15000000

20000000

25000000

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

PLAYERSMarket

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Players− Competitors Coming in:

Other Players− Rio Energy –− Terpel -− General Petroleum –− Triton Marine –− Quinn Oil / El Baru Petroleum–

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BARGESMarket

2010 Name Built 2011 Name Built

Cia. Maritima de Panama

Panabunker diez 1979

Cia. Maritima de Panama

Sea Trade Islander 1968Panabunker I 1969 Panabunker I 1969Ana B 1981 Ana B 1981Vivcky B 1980 Vicky B 1980

Panabunker XI 1984Spabunker I 1983Valme B 2008

Cia. Maritima de cabotaje Castellón 1979 Cia. Maritima de cabotaje Castellón 1979Alicante 1982 Alicante 1982

Trader Tankers

Canal Trader 1969

Trader Tankers

Verna Trader 1979Cypres Point 1962 Cypres Point 1962Richies Trader 1971 Richies Trader 1971Pacifico Trader 1969 Pacifico Trader 1969Centenario Trader 1974 Centenario Trader 1974Caribe Trader 1979 Caribe Trader 1979Atlantic Trader 1979 Atlantic Trader 1979Sea Horse Trader 1981 Sea Horse Trader 1981Ancon Trader 1979 Ancon Trader 1979Cristobal trader 1974 Cristobal trader 1974

TTB Panamanian Glory 1983 TTB Panamanian Glory 1983

InteroseanicGreat cristobal 1969

InteroseanicGreat cristobal 1969

Great Panama 1968 Great Panama 1968Great Coiba 1976 Great Coiba 1976

VT Vaals 2006 VT Vaals 2006Venray 2007 Venray 2007

O.W. Bunkers Otilia 1989Chemoil Lorenzo C 2008

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FUTURE - EXPANSIONSMarket

Dubai

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1990

2010

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2000 – 16 gates

2010 -22 gates

2012 – 44 gates

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Nicho de compuertas # 2▼

Nivel superior▼

p▼▼

Nivel medio▼ Trifurcación # 3

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Pacific access– Fase 4

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Miraflores lake

33.5 m (110’)

32.3 m (106’)

12.8 m (42’)

55 m (180’)

49 m (160’)

18.3 m (60’)

12.4 m(39.5’)

15.2 m(50’)

Existing locks' maximum vessel size:

33 5 m (110’)333 5 (110’)4,400 TEU

New locks' maximum vessel size:ee:12,600 – 14,000 TEU

32.3 m (106’)( ).3

49 m (164 m49

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At The Atlantic Side of the Panama Canal

Breakwaters

Atlantic Ocean

Anchorage Area

MITTerminal

Evergreen Terminal

Entrance to Panama Canal

Oiltanking Colon

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Loading Rack

Current Tanks

Future Tanks

Piping

Anchorage area

VESSELS ROUTE

Taboga

Taboguilla Industrial Terminal

Taboguilla

At The Pacific Side of the Panama Canal

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Lay - Out

Taboguilla Industrial Terminal

Expansion

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II QUARTER 2010

•Approval by EnviromentalAgency

•100% funding in place

III QUARTER 2010

•Site Preparation•Equipment Mobilization

•Construction

IV QUARTER 2011

•Phase I complete•800,000 barrels available

•Pier Commissioning

II QUARTER 2012

•Phase II Complete•2,040,000 barrels available

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Telfer Tanks

Adminstrator LocationCapacity in M

bbls2010 2012

AMP BALBOA 1.76 1.76AMP CRISTOBAL 1.59 1.59APSA GATUN 1.21 1.21PATSA BALBOA 0.98 0.98Decal TABOGUILLA 1.05 1.05Telfers Cristobal 1.2

Petroport Cristobal 0.6 2MOTI Melones 2.1TITSA Taboguilla 2

COASA/Oil Tanking 0.75TOTAL CAPACITY 7.19 10.59

Close to 50%

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Est. 1932Certified: ISM, Iso 9000 and Iso 14000Est. 1932Certified: ISM, Iso 9000 and Iso 14000

Equipped with CREATING systems can meet ‘Euro V’ emission standards for road transport which are tougher than current waterborne transport emission targets.

Cleanest Ship numbers•(NOx) reduced by 82%•(PM) reduced by by 97%•(SOx) by almost 100%

MTS VostenboschDel, may 201114,000 DWTPumps 2,800 CBM/hourCertified Coriolis meters

Quantity and quality Claims are an unacceptable risk to our company that can destroy our reputation. We work hard and with the latest technologies to avoid them.

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