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We are
positive
energy
corporate brochure
Our Business
is Simple
We help customers replace
oil-based fuels with natural gas–
the cheaper, cleaner,
renewable-friendly alternative.
Our infrastructure creates access to liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Logistics
Terminals
Customers:
power and utilities,
industrial and
commercial,
transportation
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Why
Natural Gas?
Cleaner
Cheaper
More affordable and
demonstrates greater
price stability than
other fuel sources
Produces
significantly lower
carbon emissions
than many
alternatives
Safer
Non-flammable in
liquid state and
evaporates if spilled
emissions
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Our
Solutions
Power Generation &
Combined Heat
and Power (CHP)
From converting existing power
plants and generators, to building
new gas-fired facilities, we’ll
customize a power-generation
solution just for you.
Boiler Conversion
We’ll design a custom solution to
convert your commercial and
industrial equipment to natural gas
operations.
LNG Supply
& Logistics
Wherever your business operates,
you can rely on our established,
integrated logistics chain for
efficient LNG delivery.
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We take
care of
everything
so customers
can focus
on running
their
businesses.
Our customers save
Financing
Permitting
Construction
Staff Training
25%
to
50%
by switching to
natural gas from
oil-based fuels.(1)
LNG Delivery
Maintenance
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Our
Customers
We serve
customers of
all sizes across
many industries.
power utilities
universities
breweries
8+
power
24 +
commercial
& industrial
hotels
distilleries
manufacturing
food & beverage
4+
transportation
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We are helping customers
realize significant savings and
environmental benefits across
the globe.
30%
average annual fuel
cost savings(1)
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30%
reduction in
CO2 emissions(2)
The sustainability and
operational capabilities that
are made possible by LNG
make our partnership with
New Fortress Energy a win
for the environment and our
business.”
They are very passionate
about making it work. They
commit their staff and
resources and ensure that
all the products and systems
put in place work as efficient
as possible.”
Ricardo Nuncio,
Managing Director,
Red Stripe Brewery
Dr. Paul Aiken,
Dean of the Faculty of
Engineering, The University of the
West Indies – Mona Campus
10mm
annual trees
planted equivalent(2)
They are experts in their
field, they know what they are
about, they take the time to
come in and evaluate your
business and to see how they
can fit their solution to
ensure that it’s a win-win for
both parties.”
Winston Harrison,
Chief Executive Officer, Clarendon
Distillers, National Rums of Jamaica Ltd
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Our
Infrastructure
We are a fully
integrated
energy
infrastructure
company.
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Offshore Terminals
Onshore Terminals
& Facilities
(13)
Liquefiers
Power Plants
915
Our
Operations & Developments
Delivering
positive
energy
worldwide.
Regional Offices
Mexico Terminal* /
Power Plant*
Mexico City Office
Nicaragua Terminal*
Terminals & Facilities
Liquefiers
Power Plants
*Under Development
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Jamaica Office / Terminals
/ Power Plant
Ireland Office /
Shannon LNG Project*
New York Office
Pennsylvania Liquefier*
Miami Office / Liquefier
Puerto Rico Office / Facility
Ghana Office
Angola Office / Terminal*
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Our
Terminals & Facilities
We are a fully
La Paz
integrated
(Mexico)
energy
infrastructure
company.
Type of
Terminal
Onshore
Capacity
1 mm
gallons/day |
0.6 Mtpa
Status
Under development
(3)
Montego
Bay
(Jamaica)
Type of
Terminal
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Capacity
Onshore
740,000
gallons/day |
0.4 Mtpa
Status
First Gas(4)
Operational
Q4 2016
Old Harbour
(Jamaica)
Type of
Terminal
Capacity
Offshore
6 mm
gallons/day |
3.6 Mtpa
Status
First Gas(4)
Operational
Q1 2019
(13)
(13
13
3)
San Juan
(Puerto Rico)
Type of
Facility
Onshore
Capacity
2.7 mm
gallons/day |
1.6 Mtpa
Status
Operational
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Our
Power Plants & Liquefiers
We are a fully
Jamalco
integrated
(Jamaica)
energy
infrastructure
company.
Type
Capacity
Combined
150MW
Heat and Power
(CHP) Plant
Status
First Gas(4)
Operational
Q1 2020
La Paz
(Mexico)
Type
Capacity
Power
Plant
100MW
Status
Under development
(3)
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Miami
(USA)
Type
Capacity
Small Scale
Liquefier
100,000
gallons/day |
0.1 Mtpa
Status
First Gas(4)
Operational
Q4 2015
Pennsylvania
(USA)
Type
Capacity
Large Scale
Liquefier
3.6 mm
gallons/day |
2.1 Mtpa
Status
Under development
(3)
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About
Us
Create natural gas access
for customers worldwide, helping them switch from
oil-based fuels
Provide end-to-end solutions
finance, design, build and operate natural gas
infrastructure
Partner long-term
with countries and customers, transforming local
industries and communities
Operations & Developments
10 8 7 2 2
countries
with
operations &
developments
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local &
regional
offices
LNG import
terminals &
facilities
liquefaction
facilities
power
plants
Our
Vision
We want
to light
the world.
In the United
States, less
than 1% of
electricity
comes from
oil-based
fuels.(5)
Billions of people
around the planet
lack access to
affordable power.
Electricity should not
be a luxury good.
<1%
It's time
everyone had
similar access
to affordable,
cleaner energy.
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Our
Team
We are
experts in
our field.
6k+
truck & rail loading
operations completed
250+
employees
0
health, safety,
& environment
incidents in
operations
400+
ship transfers
completed
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World class operations team
with experience operating LNG
terminals and developing subsea
and on-land pipelines across
the world
Marine leadership with
experience being
responsible for thousands
of ship-to-ship operations
Internationally trained
mechanical engineers
with direct experience
in the LNG sector
Collective executive
level experience with
over 150 years in the
energy industry
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Jamaica
Case Study
We have
partnered with
Jamaica for the
long-term.
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Since the introduction of
LNG to the country,
Jamaica has experienced a
significant increase in
economic stability, faster
integration of renewable
energy, and a decrease in
unemployment.(6)
Share of total average
base load(7,8)
72%
12%
0%
16%
3%
97%
After NFE
Natural
Gas
Before NFE
Renewables
Oil
This important and strategic partnership
between the Government of Jamaica and New
Fortress Energy to transition Jamaica’s energy
sector to natural gas will assist in enabling the
Government hold significant benefits for the
Jamaican people; job creation opportunities,
greater stability in the sector, innovation for our
people and generally a brighter future for
Jamaica. Ultimately, Jamaica’s energy
efficiency and security will be strengthened.”(9)
It was a game-changing event when
New Fortress Energy entered the local
energy sector in Jamaica in 2015 as part of
the vision to diversify the sector with the
introduction of alternative energy sources.
The decision taken by the then
Administration to shift Jamaica’s energy
production to include Liquefied Natural Gas
(LNG) and other renewables was critical to
developing our economy.”(10)
The Most Hon. Andrew Holness,
ON, MP. Prime Minister
Peter D. Phillips, PhD.,
MP. Leader of the Opposition
3
notches
credit rating
Impact of
LNG by the
snumbers(6,11)
~25%
debt as
% of GDP
~12%
GDP growth
470
BPS
unemployment
rate
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Our
Commitment
Fueling
communities
with positive
energy
We’re passionate about
improving lives and supporting
people worldwide, especially
in the communities where we
operate. Through providing
scholarships, school supplies
and creating STEM workshops
for young people, we’re
committed to ensuring a
positively better quality of life
for our neighbors everywhere.
W E I N V E ST E D I N
Over
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$165k
1,700
3,250
USD given
in scholarships
children provided
with financial aid
students attended
back-to-school fairs
Over
Over
$140k
$110k
1,700
USD invested in
technical training
USD invested in
STEM programs
students and
entrepreneurs
provided with
business training
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Disclaimers
IN GENERAL. This disclaimer applies to this document and the verbal or written comments of any person presenting it. This document,
taken together with any such verbal or written comments, is referred to herein as the “Presentation.” This Presentation contains
summarized information concerning New Fortress Energy LLC (together with its subsidiaries, “New Fortress Energy,” “NFE,” the “Company,”
“we” or “us”) and the Company’s business, operations, financial performance and trends. No representation is made that the
information in this presentation is complete. For additional information, see the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (the “SEC”). Such reports are or will be available in the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website
(www.newfortressenergy.com) and the SEC’s website (www.sec.gov).
NOT AN OFFER OF ANY SECURITIES. The information in the Presentation is for informational purposes only and shall not constitute, or
form a part of, an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS. Certain statements regarding New Fortress Energy LLC (together with its subsidiaries, “New Fortress
Energy,” “NFE,” the “Company,” “we” or “us”) in this Presentation may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You can identify these forward-looking statements by the use of forward-looking words
such as “outlook,” “believes,” “expects,” “potential,” “continues,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “seeks,” “approximately,” “predicts,” “intends,”
“plans,” “estimates,” “anticipates,” “target,” “goal,” “projects,” “contemplates” or the negative version of those words or other comparable
words. Any forward-looking statements contained in this Presentation, including statements regarding the expected development,
commissioning, first gas and commercial operations schedule and timing of specific milestones for our facilities or projects, the
expected savings or economic benefits that our customers may experience by converting power systems to LNG or natural gas, our
expected business and developments, and our market assumptions including the cost of LNG, natural gas, and other alternative fuels,
are based upon our limited historical performance and on our current plans, estimates and expectations in light of information
(including industry data) currently available to us. The inclusion of this forward-looking information should not be regarded as a
representation by the Company or any other person that the future plans, estimates or expectations contemplated by us will be
achieved. These statements are subject to a number of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described
in the forward-looking statements, many of which are beyond our control. NFE can give no assurance that its expectations regarding
any forward-looking statements will be attained. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements
made in this Presentation. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, the risk that our
construction or commissioning schedules will take longer than we expect, that our expectations about the price and cost of LNG,
natural gas and other alternative fuels are not correct, that operating or other costs will increase in connection with the sale,
transportation or use of LNG or natural gas, and that we may be unable to implement our business plans and strategy in the way that
we expect. For a discussion of some of the risks and important factors that could affect such forward-looking statements, see the
sections entitled “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in the
Company’s previous public filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), which are available on the Company’s
website (www.newfortressenergy.com). In addition, new risks and uncertainties emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for the
Company to predict or assess the impact of every factor that may cause its actual results to differ from those contained in any
forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this Presentation. NFE expressly disclaims
any obligation to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in
the Company's expectations with regard thereto or change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any statement is based.
PAST PERFORMANCE. Our operating history is limited and our past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results and should not
be relied upon for any reason.
ILLUSTRATIVE ECONOMICS. The economics presented are hypothetical values based on specified assumptions that are aspirational in
nature rather than management’s view of projected financial results or guidance. Actual results could differ materially and the
hypothetical assumptions on which this information is based are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties.
MARKET AND INDUSTRY DATA. This Presentation contains certain market data that is based on information from independent industry
organizations and other third party sources, industry publications, surveys and forecasts. Some market data are also based on
management’s estimates and calculations, which management has derived from its review and interpretation of the independent
sources, internal market and brand research and knowledge of the industries in which the Company operates. While management
believes such data is reliable, there are inherent challenges and limitations involved in compiling data from various sources and
management has not independently verified market or industry data from third party sources. Information that is based on estimates,
forecasts, projections or similar methodologies is inherently subject to uncertainties and actual events or circumstances may differ
materially from events or circumstances that are assumed in this information.
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Endnotes
1
Based on a current customer’s reported estimates of savings in US dollars (in the case of savings and financial metrics) and NFE
management’s project timeline from contract execution to gas being made available for commissioning (in the case of
implementation). There can be no assurance that other customers or future customers will achieve similar results and actual results
could differ materially. The results of any particular customer are not representative of the results of customers as a whole, and as our
operating history is limited, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results and should not be relied upon for any reason.
2
Emissions are based on management’s assumptions and percentage calculations regarding previous diesel consumption and future
natural gas consumption along with data from IEA, C02 Emissions and Fuel Combustion Highlights – 2018, p. 147. Equivalent trees
planted are based on management’s estimate of emissions reduction based on the above, along with a calculator from the US
Environmental Protection Agency, https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator.
3
This image is a rendering of a project that is not complete.
4
First Gas means the date on which gas was first made available to our projects, including our facilities in development. Full
commercial operations of such projects will occur later than, and may occur substantially later than, the First LNG or First Gas date.
We cannot assure you if or when such projects will reach the date of delivery of the First LNG, delivery of First Gas, or full commercial
operations. Actual results could differ materially from the illustration and there can be no assurance we will achieve our goal. See the
risk factors titled, “We have not yet completed contracting, construction and commissioning of all of our Terminals and Liquefaction
Facilities. There can be no assurance that our Terminals and Liquefaction Facilities will operate as expected, or at all” and “Our ability
to implement our business strategy may be materially and adversely affected by many known and unknown factors” in our previous
public filings.
5
Based on IEA data from the IEA (2018) Monthly Oil Data Service, www.iea.org/statistics. All rights reserved, as modified by New Fortress
Energy LLC.
6
See The Jamaica Gleaner, “Clarke: Energy Mix to have Profound Impact on Economy”, September 10, 2018, for information about
renewable integration and the IMF World Economic Outlook published in October 2018 for more information about Jamaica’s
economic stability and decrease in unemployment. Factors other than the introduction of LNG and NFE’s actions contributed to the
improvement in Jamaica’s economic stability, increase in renewable integration and the decrease in unemployment.
7
For information about Jamaica’s situation prior to the introduction of LNG, see the Annual Report of JPS issued in 2014.
8
The percentages illustrated represent NFE’s internal estimate and expectations for Jamaica’s energy consumption by fuel for the full
year 2021 based on information about Jamaica’s energy consumption of renewables the Annual Report of JPS in 2017 and Jamaica’s
baseload capacity and therefore total energy demand in The Jamaica Gleaner, “Clarke: Energy Mix to Have Profound Impact on
Economy” published on September 10, 2018. There can be no assurance that these internal estimates are correct or in line with
Jamaica’s plans for energy consumption and fuel sources in the future. There can be no assurance that NFE would have a positive,
similar, or any impact on the energy consumption and fuel sources used in any other jurisdiction in which it operates.
9
Quote provided to NFE by the office of the Most Honorable Andrew Holness, ON, MP Prime Minister.
10
Quote provided to NFE by the office of Peter D. Phillips, PhD., M.P. Leader of the Opposition.
11
For more information about Jamaica’s credit rating and the impact of LNG on such increase see Moody’s rating actions from Caa2 to
B3 stable dated November 21, 2016 (https://www.moodys.com/research/Moodys-upgrades-Jamaicas-ratings-to-B3-fromCaa2-changes-the--PR_358298), from B3 stable to B3 positive dated July 20, 2018
(https://www.moodys.com/research/Moodys-changes-Jamaicas-outlook-to-positive-from-stable-affirms-B3--PR_386264), and from
B3 positive to B2 stable dated December 11, 2019 (https://www.moodys.com/research/Moodys-upgrades-Jamaicas-government
-ratings-to-B2-outlook-stable--PR_414271). The information about the decrease of Jamaica’s debt to GDP ratio is based on information
from Bloomberg between December 31, 2003 and December 31, 2017 (the latest data available as of February 3, 2020). Factors other
than the introduction of LNG and NFE’s actions contributed to the improvement in Jamaica’s credit ratings and debt to GDP ratio.
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We believe access to clean energy is a right,
not a privilege. Too many people lack the
reliable, affordable electricity essential to
economic development. Today, we’re helping
customers lower costs and reduce emissions
by replacing oil-based fuels with natural gas.
Tomorrow, we aim to be the world’s largest
provider of carbon-free power. Every day,
our goal is to create a world that’s powered
by positive energy.”
Wes Edens,
Founder & CEO
Updated: June 2020
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