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of the data reporting associated with how the field is managed and produced. As a non-operator Kosmos provides technical expertise to ensure the field is operated in accordance with international standards. We are focused on ensuring activities are carried out in a safe and environmentally sound manner while increasing the below-ground value of the asset. Our active monitoring of safety and environmental performance contributed to the Jubilee partnership achieving an important safety milestone in 2014 there were no Lost Time Injuries LTI on the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah or any other Jubilee operations base throughout 2014. This achievement represents an improvement from 2013 and can be attributed in part to an increased focus on safety awareness and training. Gas from the Jubilee Field Kosmos continues to play a critical role in ensuring that Ghana benefits from the natural gas produced alongside oil at the Jubilee field. In November 2014 the Jubilee Unit connected the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah to the offshore pipeline to initiate gas flow to Ghana National Gas Companys GNGC onshore gas processing facility at Atuabo. This new infrastructure has allowed the Jubilee Partners to ship approximately 60 to 80 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to the Atuabo facility. Once processed gas is then shipped to a Volta River Authority VRA facility at Aboadze where it is used to generate electricity for public and industrial use. Using Jubilee field gas to generate reliable power is expected to improve living conditions strengthen economic development and save money for Ghana by displacing the imported diesel fuel historically used to generate electricity. Full commissioning of the gas processing plant in Atuabo is expected to be completed in 2015. Kosmos has worked with GNGC throughout the process to Enable a successful start-up of gas exports from Jubilee Field Design a critical by-pass of the Atuabo facility which will enable reliable power generation by providing a second channel through which gas can be shipped to VRAs facility in Aboadze and Plan an expansion of the Atuabo facility to accommodate TEN and Jubilee production growth. ENGAGEMENT AND LISTENING Ten years after entering the country Kosmos continues to be a proud long-term partner for Ghana. We are entering a new and deeper phase in our relationship with the government and the people in communities where we live and work. For Kosmos this means working with the government and other stakeholders to address the broader needs of the society not just developing oil and gas. We are looking to create a shared agenda based on mutuality respect and trust. Advisory Council In September 2014 Kosmos took another step to demonstrate our long term commitment to Ghana by announcing the creation of an independent advisory council comprised of respected Ghanaian business leaders who will advise the Job creation and broad economic development are the best legacies that a company can give its host country. After 10 years of investment in Ghana Kosmos continues to increase its level of engagement and wants to be a part of creating our countrys future. Seth Kwasi Dei Member of the Kosmos Energy Ghana Advisory Council 13