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Corporate Presentation Organización Terpel S.A. March 2016
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Page 1: Corporate Presentation - Terpel

Corporate

Presentation

Organización Terpel S.A.

March 2016

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Organización Terpel, much more than fuel

1st Fuel distributor

in Colombia

44% Market Share*

1st Service Station

network in

Colombia

2.115 SS Fuel + VNG

6 Countries in

which Terpel

has presence

$14 $COP Trillion

Consolidated

Revenue Dec. 2015

2,3 Billion Gallons

Consolidated

Volume Dec. 2015

$529 $COP Billion

Consolidated

EBITDA Dec. 2015

(*) Source: Issuer’s calculation based on volume reported by Colombian Ministry of Treasury and Public Credit

Tax Support Direction Office, through the collection of overall surcharge tax. Figures as of December 2015.

AAA Terpel’s

bonds risk

rating Fitch Ratings

$1,5 $COP Trillion

Market

CapitalizationDec. 2015

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More than 47 years providing Colombia

mobilization solutions

1972

1993

2000

2001

2004

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

1968

Terpel fundation

Terpel regional companies foundation,

1st lubricants factory, Entrance to

aviation and marine sectors.

Establishment of Organización

Terpel (OT), Establishment of SIE.

Ecomex & Lutexsa acquisition

Petrolera Nacional and

Repsol YPF Chile acquisition.

Merger of Terpel regional

companies and Gazel acquisition.

COPEC acquires control.

OT – Gazel merge, Entrance to Dom.

Republic aviation market.

1st Bonds Issuance, Terpel Centro,

SIE and Proenergía merger, Terpel’s

share listed in BVC.

2nd Bonds Issuance.

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Ownership structure

4,65%

3,1% 2,7% 2,4% 1,3% 2,4% 2,7%

22,2%

58,51%

99% 99% 100% 100% 82,2% 100% 99%

99%

99% 99%

100% 100% 100% 100%

100%

CP- VAl

Inversiones Valin Radysade Glogo

Inversiones Organización Terpel Chile

S. A.

Lutexsa S.A

Adesgae Cía Ltda.

Noliber S.A

Organización Terpel Chile

S.A

Gazel Perú S.A.C

Combustibles Ecológicos Mexicanos

S.A

Petrolera Nacional S.A

(Panamá)

VonPort

Opese S.A.S

Orlyn S.A Transmarine

Transport Fuel

Petroleum

Organización Terpel

Republica Dominicana

Terpel Energía S.A.S

Wayco Int Palmato

Inv. Morgan Stanley

Otros Accionistas

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COPEC one of the biggest companies in Chile, main investor and

a long term player

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Best infraestructure

Best price Best service

Pillars of our corporate strategy

We will be market leaders in 2017, with a highly

effective team, with the best brand position and

known as the best company in terms of service, and

social commitment with the country.

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Regional presence

No. No. Ranking% Market

Share*

Business

Lines

8 -- 1 62%** (VNG)

-- 5 2 42%

116 -- 2 21%

40% COMB

46% VNG

78% Aviation

57 -- 5 6%

35**** -- 2 11%

12.115*** 20

(*) Source: Terpel dic-15

(***) Market Share in Mexico City is 100%

(****) 1992 liquid fuel SS (209 owned) and 290 VNG SS, (167 SS sale both liquid fuels and VNG)

(****) 31 VNG SS, 9 liquid fuel SS y 12 LPG

No. SS dic-14: Colombia-> 2089, Panama-> 109, Ecuador-> 56, Mexico-> 7, Peru-> 27

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TERPEL IN

COLOMBIA

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Terpel remained as the leader company in the fuel distribution

industry in Colombia

TERPEL MARKET SHARE*

2015 liquid fuels volume sales

TERPEL VOLUME GROWTH Vs. MARKET*

GAZEL MARKET SHARE**

2015 VNG volume sales

GAZEL VOLUME GROWTH Vs. MARKET**

(*) Source: Issuer’s calculation based on volume reported by Tax Support Direction Office, through the collection of overall

surcharge tax. Figures as of December 2015.

(**) Source: Issuer’s calculations. Figures in equivalent gallons.

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Service Stations (SS)

Market leader with 46,1% in VNG*

More than 180 SS were remodeled with new image. In total,552 SS have the new brand image.

Largest distribution network of liquid fuels and VNG in Colombia (2.115 SS**)

Wide national coverage: operation in 30 Colombian regions.

Conversion to VNG in exchange for consumption through a Financing Program.

Pioneer in decentralized supply and centralized billing model through a chip offered in an interconnected network of about 442 liquid fuel SS and 281 VNG SS.

It represents 73% of volume and 59% of CAPEX in Colombia.

* Source: Issuer’s calculation based on volume reported by Tax Support Direction Office, through the collection of overall

surcharge tax. Figures as of December 2015.

** 1992 liquid fuel SS (209 owned) and 290 VNG SS, (167 SS sale both liquid fuels and VNG)

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A wide network of ATMs, flat tire service,

additives and other products that complement

Terpel services.

Suplementary Services

Otros SSCC

A new model of convenience stores that offers a unique

experience offering traditional local food products in

each region. Wide portfolio of services: food,

restrooms, Wi-Fi, playground and rest areas.

6 Ziclos: A modern, agile and innovative system of auto-car wash.

12 Deuna: Kiosks located close to the pump. This is a fast

service provided through tablets where costumers can buy

snacks and other products while pumping.

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ICONTEC certified plant (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 18001, IQNET, ICONTEC)

Accredited laboratory that complies with ISO/IEC 17025 (2005) international standards.

Automotive lubricants with state-of-the-art technology and environmental benefits.

Lubricants portfolio customized to each kind of vehicle that offers innovation and high technology to customers: Terpel Maxter, Terpel Oiltec y Terpel Celerity.

It represents 0,5% of volume and 5% of CAPEX in Colombia.

Lubricants

Lubricants Plant certifications

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Industrial costumers

Wide portfolio of products and integrated services including programs focused on security and environmental impact prevention as well as optimization of custome’s operation.

Fuel supply to approximately 414 costumers.

It represents 9% of volume and 2% of CAPEX in Colombia.

Focus on mining, petroleum, transportation, construction and agro-industry industries.

Fuel supply to industrial costumers through internal facilities.

(*) Source: Issuer’s calculation based on volume reported by Tax Support

Direction Office, through the collection of overall surcharge tax. Figures as

of December 2015.

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Aviation

(*) Source: Issuer’s calculations based on Ecopetrol information.

Market leader with 78% market share*.

Supply of JET A1 and Avgas in 20 Colombian airports .

Principal supplier for El Dorado airport through Allied company as the operator.

IATA (International Air Transportation Association) strategic partner, as a result of safe and reliable operations.

Pioneer in Latin America with certifications in quality, security and environment. NORSOK S-006 Norwegian certification in industrial security, occupational health and environmental management.

It represents 17% of volume and 5% of CAPEX in Colombia

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Marine

Terpel is participating in the supply of bunker fuels for large cargo vessels arriving to Colombian seaports.

This is a growing market in which Terpel begun operations. At the end of 2015 it represented 0,5% of total volume.

Colombian Seaports

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ISO certifications

Signatories of the United

Nations Global Pact

Sustainability report

according to GRI G4 in its

«Core» version.

Terpel training schools

Terpel is compromised with sustainable development

Terpel is not only a shareholder’s asset, it is also an asset to all of its related interest groups since it

recognizes the importance of growing all together in order to pursue a better future.

INITIATIVES / PROGRAMS / CERTIFICATIONS SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT MODEL

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Terpel’s senior management experience in the industry

Daniel Perea Corporate & Legal AffairsVP

10 years

Sylvia Escovar President

13 years

Maria Mercedes Carrasquilla Human & Administrative Resources VP

3 years

Kenneth Siefken Marketing VP

14 years

Oscar Bravo Corporate Finance VP

11 years

Tony Quintero Commercial VP: Fuels

18 years

Juan Pablo Giraldo Lubricants VP

8 years

José Carlos Barreto Operations & Logistics VP

9 years

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Corporate Government structure

Audit and

Corporate

Governance

Committee

Compensation

and Benefits

Committee

7 Members

Lorenzo Gazmuri Schleyer

Jorge Andueza Fouque

Ramiro Méndez Urrutia

Leonardo Ljubetic Garib

José Oscar Jaramillo Botero

Bernardo Dyner Rezonzew

Jorge Bunster Betteley

GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS ASSEMBLY

PRESIDENT

Tax Auditor Internal

Auditor

Authorities

(SFC, SISoc.)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Control bodies

Terpel’s Corporate Government is

based on procedures that ensure

an appropriate governability and

it is also based on an ethical auto-

regulation.

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FINANCIAL

INFORMATION

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Consolidated operational results

(*) From 2013, figures include Peru results.

VOLUME SALES PERFORMANCE*

Millon Galons

VOLUME SALES BREAKDOWN

PER COUNTRY 2015*

EBITDA PERFORMANCE* COP$ Billion

EBITDA BREAKDOWN PER COUNTRY 2015*

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Regional value generation

EBITDA Vs. VOLUME

COP$ Billion Vs. Million Gallons

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Expansion strategy has strengthen Terpel’s position in

the Market

CONSOLIDATED CAPEX

$COP Billion

Expansion and strengthening of the service stations network.

Investments in upgrading service stations.

Development of complementary services (non-oil business).

Plants and airports overhaul and increase in storage capacity and vehicles conversion to VNG.

CAPEX BREAKDOWN PER COUNTRY CAPEX BREAKDOWN PER BUSINESS LINES

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Debt indicators

DEBT/EBITDA PERFORMANCE EBITDA/INTERESTS PERFORMANCE

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Contact

For more information about quarterly results

please refer to Terpel web page:

https://www.terpel.com/en/Home/Shareholders/i

nvestor-relations/Presentaciones/Quarterly-

presentations/

Considerations on the financial and operational information

The financial and operating results presented in this document correspond to the Terpel Organization and

its subsidiaries according to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The individual results of the

subsidiaries are reported without intercompany eliminations, therefore, the sum of individual results may

not correspond to the consolidated results.

Given the merger process, conducted in August 2014, the Consolidated Financial Statements prior to that

date included the Sociedad de Inversiones en Energía. Of such way that, by December 2013 Consolidated

Financial Statements are taken of the Sociedad de Inversiones en Energía, comparable to the consolidated

one to December 2014 from Terpel fused with SIE, Proenergía and Terpel Centro.

The information contained in this document does not commit nor suggest any investment decision.

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