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SMALL SCALE LNG INFRASTRUCTURE IN KLAIPEDA 2019 01 29 KN AN OIL PRODUCT AND LNG TERMINAL OPERATOR Focus for strategic expansion development, construction and operations of LNG terminals Traditional business Klaipeda LNG terminal based on


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SMALL SCALE LNG INFRASTRUCTURE IN KLAIPEDA

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Traditional business Focus for strategic expansion – development, construction and operations of LNG terminals Klaipeda LNG terminal based on FSRU Independence LNG transport and bunkering vessel project for the Baltic Sea LNG reloading and bunkering station LNG terminal development and Advisory services 50+ years of oil product terminal operations State fuel reserves terminal

KN – AN OIL PRODUCT AND LNG TERMINAL OPERATOR

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FSRU INDEPENDENCE SINCE 2014 10 LNG RELOADING STATION SINCE 2017 10

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MARKET BENEFITS BROUGHT BY THE FSRU INDEPENDENCE

– Ended the 100% reliance on monopoly supplier

– Transparent third party access mechanism

– Effective price cap

– Baltic gas users have access to international LNG markets

– Near-complete ability to supply the gas market need

– Combined with Incukalns UGS for seasonality

– Access to clients with limited size portfolios

– Joint use of LNG in the terminal

4 Balticconnector From 2020 GIPL From 2021 FSRU Independence 4 bcm import capacity

2,3 bcm 1,3 bcm 0,5 bcm

Incukalns UGS

15 bcm 33 bcm

Poland Ukraine

3 bcm

Finland

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FRSU TERMINAL ENABLED SMALL SCALE MARKET OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP

Designated supplier Commercial gas suppliers Designated supplier Commercial gas suppliers Small-scale break bullking Truck loading Designated supplier Commercial gas suppliers Small-scale break bullking Truck loading Designated supplier Bunkering and feeding satellite terminals

Single-user LNG terminal Multi-user LNG terminal Break-bulking LNG terminal Full regional LNG value chain

2015 2016 2017 2018

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KN value proposition

BRE REAK AK BUL ULKIN KING

  • Over 20 reloading operations
  • Exports to 3 different countries
  • Supplying the Reloading station
  • LNG load rate up to 5000 m3/h
  • Reduced port fees for LNG exports
  • LNG quality control with sampling and chromatographs
  • Operational 24/7
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Coral Energice Volume: 18 000 m3 Status: Operational Coralius Volume: 5 800 m3 Status: Operational Seagas Volume: 170 m3 Status: Operational Nauticor / KN Volume: 7 500 m3 Status: Operational JS Ineos Insight Volume: 27 500 m3 Status: Operational Coral Energy Volume: 15 600 m3 Status: Operational Norgas Unikum Volume: 12 000 m3 Status: Operational Pioneer Knutsen Volume: 1 100 m3 Status: Operational Stolt-Nielsen Gas Volume: 7 500 m3 Expected: 2019 Q3 Coral Methane Volume: 7 500 m3 Status: Operational Engie Zeebrugge Volume: 5 000 m3 Status: Operational Cardissa Volume: 6 500 m3 Status: Operational

Klaipėda Stockholm Rosyth Zeebrugge Rotterdam Copenhagen Haugesund Shores of Finland Shores of Sweden

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1 day from Klaipeda 2 days from Klaipeda

NEW SMALL SCALE LNG VESSELS DELIVERED EVERY YEAR

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LNG BUNKERING VESSEL

Operational satellite terminal Satellite terminal under construction Planned satellite terminal

  • Under joint venture with Nauticor
  • Construction in Hyundai Heavy Industries, planned COD - 2018
  • Storage arrangement: 7.500m3, two tanks
  • LNG bunkering
  • LNG shipping to LNG reloading station
  • LNG shipping to other satellite terminals
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FIRST KAIROS RELOAD FROM FSRU INDEPENDENCE

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FIRST KAIROS LNG DELIVERY TO THE LNG RELOADING STATION

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  • Multi-service and most flexible small scale terminal
  • 5 x 1.000m3 tanks
  • Third party access
  • LNG swap model
  • No BOG allocation to users

BUN UNKE KERI RING NG AN AND TR D TRUC UCK K LOAD ADING ING

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BOG LNG pumps LNG tanks Reloading to the station Bunkering Truck loading bays

LNG LNG

Boiler house

LNG

LNG LNG LNG LNG LNG Electricity

SIMPLIFIED SCHEME: LNG RELOADING STATION

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2 TRUCK LOADING BAYS

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MARKET BENEFINTS BROUGHT BY LNG RELOADING STATION

– LNG delivery by road to off grid customers

Supplying existing demand in northern Poland and Baltic States

– Bunkering from trucks in Baltic sea ports

All major ports in Baltic states within 600 km radius

– Enabling new infrastructure developments

Druskininkai off-grid distribution network 600 km

Usage possibilities for LNG

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KLAIPEDA LNG TERMINAL HUB IN ITS 4TH YEAR OF OPERATIONS

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2015 2016 2017 2018 / 2022 Natural gas regasified, bcm 0.5 1.3 1.1 >0.9 Capacity utilization 13% 35% 30% >25% Terminal users Multiple users LNG reload services to

  • Multiple users

Access to regas markets Reloaded LNG delivered to Multiple countries LNG suppliers Multiple suppliers LNG truck loading station users Multiple users LNG truck loading services for Multiple users Operational regime Energy security Energy security Commercial regas Energy security Commercial regas Commercial reloading Commercial truck loading Energy security Commercial regas Commercial reloading Commercial truck loading

Oil terminal

Forecast

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Example

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Example

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Example

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THANK YOU

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www.kn.lt