CPO-4

LAM4829

Environmental Impact Assessment

The environmental impact assessment (EIA) is the basic instrument for decision-making on projects, works or activities requiring an environmental license. This assessment shall be conducted according to the General Methodology for Preparing and Presenting Environmental Assessments and the terms of reference issued for such purpose article, and include at least the items listed in 2.2.2.3.5.1 of Decree 1076 of 2015

Environmental License

Authorization granted by the relevant environmental authority for the execution of a project, work or activity which, according to the law and regulations, may cause serious deterioration to renewable natural resources or to the environment, or introduce considerable or notorious modifications to the landscape; which submits its beneficiary to compliance with the requirements, terms, conditions and obligations established thereby regarding prevention, mitigation, correction, compensation and management of the environmental effects of the authorized project, work or activity. The environmental license will imply all the permits, authorizations and/or concessions for the use, exploitation and/or . (Decree 1076 of 2015).

Location – Georeferencing

The location or geographic location is any form of localization in a geographical context. Below, you may graphically know the location and georeferencing of the block authorized by the environmental authority for the performance of the Company’s activities in each one of our projects.

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Katie Bernard

Senior Vice President, New Ventures

Ms. Bernard joined Parex in 2021 and is currently the Senior Vice President, New Ventures, leading a cross-functional team to identify and evaluate new business opportunities within and outside of Latin America. With over 29 years of industry experience, Ms. Bernard has built an extensive background in negotiating and managing upstream commercial agreements and contracts for E&P companies, including accountabilities for all relevant new business development, new ventures and commercial issues with partners, governments, and competitors.

Prior to joining Parex in 2021, Ms. Bernard held roles of increasing responsibility with Shell International Exploration & Production, where she contributed to both new business development and the communication of the overall strategic direction for RDS Group and its Upstream International business to the external community. She has also held roles with several international companies including CEPSA, Moore Stephens, and Amec.

Ms. Bernard holds a Masters of Science in Economics and a Bachelor of Arts Honors degree in Geography from the University College of London. In addition, Ms. Bernard holds a Non-Executive Director Diploma having completed the Pearson SRF BTEC Board Director Program.