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San Leon update on outstanding loan notes due from MLPL

20/09/2021

San Leon, the independent oil and gas production, development and exploration company focused on Nigeria, provides the following update regarding the outstanding loan notes due from Midwestern Leon Petroleum Limited ("MLPL").

Background

As previously announced by San Leon, during the course of this year San Leon was due to receive the final repayments of the Loan Notes which total over US$98 million. The repayments are due in three equal instalments, commencing in July 2021 and completing by December 2021.

MLPL is part of the structure through which San Leon holds its current 10.58% indirect economic interest in OML 18. San Leon currently has a 40% equity interest in MLPL with the remaining interest in MLPL being owned by Midwestern Oil and Gas Company Limited ("Midwestern"). Midwestern is also the guarantor of the Loan Notes. MLPL has a 100% equity investment in Martwestern Energy Limited ("Martwestern"), which in turn has a 98% economic interest in Eroton Exploration and Production Company Limited ("Eroton"), which holds a 27% working interest in OML 18 and is its operator.

On 24 June 2021, San Leon announced that, inter alia, the Company was in preliminary discussions with Midwestern in relation to a transaction to reorganize Midwestern's holdings in the Company and MLPL into a single holding in the Company, through the transfer to the Company of the 60% equity interest in MLPL that it does not currently own (the "Potential Transaction"). It was also announced that it is expected that, inter alia, as part of the Potential Transaction, the amounts owed to San Leon by MLPL pursuant to the Loan Notes will be taken into account in the overall structure and eliminated from the resulting structure.

On 7 July 2021, San Leon agreed with MLPL, Midwestern and Martwestern to a conditional payment waiver in respect of the repayment of approximately US$32 million of MLPL's Loan Notes and interest that fell due on 5 July (the "Conditional Payment Waiver"). As part of the terms to the agreement, the Conditional Payment Waiver was to expire at the end of August 2021 or, if sooner, the termination of discussions or the signing of an agreement to effect the Potential Transaction, and interest will accrue on this installment of the Loan Notes over this period. The sums to which the Conditional Payment Waiver relates (and those falling due within 30 days after the expiry of the Conditional Payment Waiver) will be payable 90 days after such expiry, save for, inter alia, if there is an event of default.

Further extension of the Condit ional Payment Waiver

Further to the announcement on 6 September 2021, where the Company announced that the Conditional Payment Waiver expired and in light of recent discussions with Midwestern regarding the Potential Transaction, San Leon has agreed with MLPL, Midwestern and Martwestern to a further extension of the Conditional Payment Waiver (the "Extended Conditional Payment Waiver") to the end of September 2021 or, if sooner, the termination of discussions or the signing of an agreement to effect the Potential Transaction (but otherwise on the same terms as announced on 7 July 2021). The sums to which the Extended Conditional Payment Waiver relates (and those falling due within 30 days after the expiry of the Extended Conditional Payment Waiver) will be payable 90 days after such expiry, save for, inter alia, if there is an event of default.

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