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Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited

Canadian Oil Sands Limited · Sep 9, 2014 · 33 slides

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  1. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 1
    Peters & Co. 2014 Energy Conference Toronto September 9, 2014 Rob Dawson Chief Financial Officer
  2. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 2
    Syncrude: A High Quality Resource Established production base Fully upgraded light, sweet crude oil Proven operator and proven technology Predictable reservoir recovery over 90% 4.5 billion barrels 2P reserves and 5.1…
  3. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 3
    COS Strategy 1. Optimize the value of our Syncrude asset Strong stewardship and oversight of our investment in Syncrude 2. Provide longterm pure oil exposure No crude oil price hedging 3. Exercise capital discipline Invest in…
  4. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 4
    COS Investment Catalysts 1. Completion of remaining major projects 2. Production growth through improved reliability 3. Improved market access, narrowing of SCOWTI Brent differentials 4. Market view of longterm oil prices
  5. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 5
    Mildred Lake Mine Train Replacements 94% complete, on track to be inservice Q4 2014 Estimated cost 3.9 billion (gross to Syncrude) Increases unit capacity by 20% New wet crushing technology designed to improve recoveries and…
  6. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 6
    Centrifuge Tailings Management Project 85% complete, on track to be in service first half of 2015 Cost estimate 1.9 billion (gross to Syncrude) New technology to help meet government regulations for faster reclamation (1) Total…
  7. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 7
    Potential for Strong Free Cash Flow millions, net to Canadian Oil Sands 2000 Major Projects 1800 Regular Maintenance 1600 Cash flow from operations 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2011 2012 2013 2014E 2015F Capital…
  8. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 8
    Dividends Reflect Free Cash Flow Over Time (1,2) millions Annual Total Dividends Cumulative Dividends/FCF 2,400 8,000 2,100 7,000 1,800 6,000 Dividends 1,500 5,000 1,200 4,000 Cumulative Dividends 900 3,000 600 2,000…
  9. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 9
    Managing a Strong, Efficient Balance Sheet Net debt1, millions 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Targeting net debt level of 1 to 2 billion 1. NonGAAP measure
  10. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 10
    Focused on operational performance Steps to unlock production constraints: Replacing/rebuilding mine train equipment targeted completion Q4 2014 Retrofitting and reconfiguring centrifuges to improve bitumen feed to upgrader…
  11. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 11
    Quality and Location Differentials Cdn /bbl Trailing 3-Month Average 130 120 110 100 90 Brent SCO 80 WTI WCS 70 Bitumen 60 50 40
  12. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 12
    High Value Syncrude Barrel 2 3 2 29 28 16 Syncrude barrel has larger cuts 37 37 48 of the premium priced 25 26 33 fractions 8 6 1 WTI Bakken Syncrude SCO LPG Naptha Distillate VGO Resid Value (as % of crude price)…
  13. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 13
    Markets for COS Syncrude Production Kitimat Syncrude Edmonton Burnaby Hardisty Quebec City Montreal Sarnia Chicago Patoka Cushing Current synthetic crude oil markets Houston Potential new markets
  14. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 14
    Highly Leveraged to Crude Oil Prices1 Illustrative cash flow from operations (/share)2 4.00 2014 estimate 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 75 85 95 105 115 WTI (US/bbl) All figures in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted. 1. Every…
  15. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 15
    World Energy Demand by Fuel Type Global energy needs expected to increase by 30% Oil use is expected to increase 13% to 101 million barrels per day Source: International Energy Agency, World Energy Outlook 2013
  16. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 16
    COS Demonstrates Compelling Valuation Relative to New Mining Projects Per flowing bbl of capacity 140,000 COS enterprise value 120,000 reflects mine infrastructure PLUS: 100,000 Upgrader producing light, 80,000 sweet crude…
  17. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 17
    COS Investment Catalysts 1. Completion of remaining major projects 2. Production growth through improved reliability 3. Improved market access, narrowing of SCOWTIBrent differentials 4. Market view of longterm oil prices Plus, COS…
  18. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 18
    Appendix Follow us: Twitter cdnoilsands www.cdnoilsands.com/blog
  19. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 19
    Syncrude Joint Venture Structure Canadian Oil Sands Imperial Oil 25% (COS) 36.74% Suncor 12% 5% 7.23% Murphy Oil Sinopec Mocal Nexen (CNOOC) ExxonMobil and Imperial provide global best practices, proprietary…
  20. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 20
    COS: A Premier Pure-play Oil Sands Investment Ticker: COS on Toronto Stock Exchange Shares outstanding: 484.6 million1 52 week high / low / close1: 24.68/ 19.40 / 22.88 Market cap: 11.1 billion1 Enterprise value: 12.6 billion2…
  21. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 21
    Pure Play Oil Sands Investment Oil sands as % of total production 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% COS Canadian Natural Cenovus Imperial MEG Suncor Our production is 100% light, sweet crude oil Source: FirstEnergy Capital Nov.…
  22. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 22
    Key Operating Metrics 20141 5 yr average2 Sales volume (bbl/d)3 100,700 104,028 Realized selling price (/bbl) 99.32 88.53 Operating expenses (/bbl) 45.73 38.03 Operating netback (/bbl) 4 49.32 44.13 Cash flow from operations…
  23. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 23
    COS has Significantly Outperformed the Market Over the Long-term 10 Year Cumulative Return as of December 31, 2013 700% 600% 500% Average compound 400% annual return Canadian Oil Sands 14% 300% S&P/TSX Oil & Gas 10% 200% 100%…
  24. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 24
    Demonstrating Strong Return on Shareholders Equity Canadian Oil Sands' ROE 45% 45.00 40% 40.00 35% 35.00 Percentage Return 30% 30.00 Return on Equity 25% 25.00 Average ROE of 24% 20% 20.00 15% 15.00 Average Share…
  25. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 25
    Syncrude: A Leader in Responsible Oil Sands Development Reflects industry best practices Aboriginal relations Mining Association Toward Sustainable Mining Recognized with Gold Level accreditation by the Canadian Council of Aboriginal…
  26. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 26
    Wells-to-Wheels CO2 Emissions Average oil sands is only 9% more GHG intensive than average U.S. barrel Source: IHS CERA Special Report Oil Sands Dialogue: Oil Sands, Greenhouse Gases, and US Oil Supply: Getting the Numbers…
  27. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 27
    Environmental Regulations GHG Provincial regulations require 12% reduction in emission intensity over 2003 2005 average for large emitters If not met, the emitter may: Pay 15/tonne levy into Climate Change and Emissions…
  28. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 28
    Syncrude Crown Royalty Terms* All figures gross to Syncrude Greater of 25% net bitumen revenue less capital and operating costs, or 1% of gross bitumen revenue* Previously based on Synthetic Crude Oil (upgraded from bitumen)…
  29. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 29
    2014 Crown Royalty Calculation Based on 2014 Outlook provided July 31/14 SCO % Mining Bitumen Revenue1 3,649 2,616 Operating expenses (1,680) 85% (1,428) Development expense (166) 85% (141) Capital expenditures (867) 85% (737)…
  30. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 30
    Canadian & US Crude Oil Pipeline Proposals Source: CAPP
  31. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 31
    Canadian Pipeline Capacity vs 2014 Supply Forecast Enbridge Mainline PADD IV Trans Mountain Express Source: CAPP
  32. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 32
    Syncrude a Cost Competitive Source of Supply SCL Syncrude supply costs are 50 - 65/bbl
  33. Peters & Co 2014 Energy Conference Toronto – Canadian Oil Sands Limited – slide 33
    World Oil Production Declines Dramatically Without Further Investment Source: International Energy Agency, World Energy Outlook 2013; Production declines from all currently producing fields in the absence of further investment.

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