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1 CAPITAL OIL AND GAS, LTD. November 2012 NOTE: This version supersedes all prior versions. Use of any version other than this version is prohibited. The Company accepts no responsibility for unauthorized use.

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Capital Oil & Gas is a BVI as well as USA registered, US Managed independent international oil and gas company with emphasis on crude and product facilitation and also exploration opportunities in Canada.

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CAPITAL OIL AND GAS, LTD.

November 2012

NOTE: This version supersedes all prior versions.

Use of any version other than this version is prohibited.

The Company accepts no responsibility for unauthorized use.

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CORPORATE HISTORY

Incorporated: August, 2006

Former name: Omni Petroleum Ltd.

Former Registration: Channel Islands

Name changed to Capital : September 12, 2002

Current Registration British Virgin Islands

Registration No: 1047007

Type of corporation: Limited Liability

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PRINCIPAL CONTACTS

• Executive Office - Fred Bohn, CEO

• Logistic Office - Hem Vakharia

• Telephone - +1-480-907-6956

• Cell +1-480-236-4222

• Facsimile - +1-480-907-6957

• E-mail - [email protected]

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• To see our 15 year track record and to see our

references - please see Page 16

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OVERVIEW

Capital Oil & Gas is a BVI as well as USA registered, US

managed independent international oil and gas company

with emphasis on crude and product facilitation and also

exploration opportunities in Canada.

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TRADING ACTIVITIES

Capital Oil and Gas is interested in trading crude and

refined petroleum products on a worldwide basis.

EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES

Capital Oil and Gas has an opportunity to develop oil and

gas properties in Alberta, Canada.

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Capital’s advantage is it’s long standing

relationships with oil producers, traders, refiners

and opportunities with local partners.

Capital has proven expertise in:

Americas

Africa

Middle East

Asia – Pacific

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BUSINESS STRATEGY

Due to market conditions, the focus of Capital has shifted over the past years to:

1. FACILITATING THE TRADING OF CRUDE AND REFINED PRODUCTS

2. DEVELOPING E & P OPPORTUNITIES IN CANADA AND ELSEWHERE.

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EXPLORATION

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ALBERTA CANADA

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ALBERTA CANADA

Capital Oil and Gas is able to gain access to high value potential oil and gas properties in Canada under pending alliances with native Canadian Tribes and oil and gas professionals.

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ALBERTA CANADA

CAPITAL, with a funding

partner, has the ability to gain competitive advantage over a 10,000 square mile parcel in oil, gas and tar sands producing areas of Alberta, Canada

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CAPITAL

POTENTIAL

AGREEMENT

AREA

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PAST REFINERY RELATIONSHIPS

THAI PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, Bangkok, Thailand

This 200,000 bopd refinery has been working with Capital since 1997 when Capital arranged a crude supply for the refinery directly with ARAMCO. The 200,000 barrels per day of throughput was made available to Capital under a 90 days notice period.

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PETROMEDIA, Constanza, Romania

This facility is the largest and most sophisticated of the Romanian refineries. In a transaction arranged by Capital, the Russian crude to be refined was loaded in Odessa for the short voyage to Constanza. The crude oil was refined and the products were exchanged for cargoes of heavy fuel oil of equal value and the fuel oil sold to the government of Romania.

PAST REFINERY

RELATIONSHIPS

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RAFO - PETROTEL, Romania

These smaller refineries were used to process REBCO Crude oil. Quantities totaling 160,000 metric tons were delivered by Capital. The products were sold to the government of Turkey in a barter arrangement which included the exchange of product for cement.

PAST REFINERY

RELATIONSHIPS

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INA, Rijeke, Croatia

This state of the art refinery was used to process Middle

East crude oil purchased through Elf Trading in Geneva with the resulting products sold by Capital to Veba Oil of Germany, which has purchased refined products from Capital for more than 10 years.

PAST REFINERY

RELATIONSHIPS

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IZMIR and IZMIT, Turkey

These government owned refineries were used to process REBCO provided by Capital and the host government purchased all of the products for domestic consumption, save for the modest quantities of gasoline which were sold into Romania.

PAST REFINERY

RELATIONSHIPS

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NEFTOCHIM, Bourgas Bulgaria

"LUKOIL NEFTOCHIM BOURGAS" AD

This refinery on the Eastern border of Bulgaria was used by Capital for the processing of Russian crude oil purchased by Capital and processed with maximum production of 3.5% fuel oil and Russian Gasoil which was sold into the local markets. Capital processed approximately 120,000 metric tons of crude at this plant.

PAST REFINERY

RELATIONSHIPS

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TRADING ACTIVITIES

Capital Oil and Gas considers facilitating the trading

crude and refined petroleum products in many oil

producing and consuming areas of the world as the core

profit centre for smaller independent oil and gas

companies.

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KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

SUPPLY RELATIONSHIPS,

PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE

ALGERIA

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LIBYA

ANGOLA

SUPPLY RELATIONSHIPS,

PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE

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VENEZUELA

NIGERIA

SUPPLY RELATIONSHIPS,

PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE

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RUSSIA

LUKOIL

GAZPROM

BOLIVIA

SUPPLY RELATIONSHIPS,

PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE

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REFINING RELATIONSHIPS,

PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE

USA

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CANADA

KOREA

REFINING RELATIONSHIPS,

PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE

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CHINA

INDIA

REFINING RELATIONSHIPS,

PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE

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SHIPPING ACTIVITIES

Capital Oil and Gas can assist in charters of oil tankers

for the worldwide shipping market for the account of first

class third parties.

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November 2012