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Brooge Energy Engages Ernst & Young (EY) to Perform Feasibility Study for Phase III Facility

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Brooge Energy Ltd., a midstream oil storage provider, has engaged Ernst & Young to conduct a feasibility study for its Phase III oil storage facility located in the UAE. This facility aims to increase oil storage capacity by 3.5 million m³ (22 million barrels), positioning Brooge Energy as the largest oil storage provider in the Port of Fujairah. Phase III will utilize advanced technology and build upon the specifications from its previous phases, addressing the global oil storage shortage.

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  • Engagement of Ernst & Young for feasibility study enhances project credibility.
  • Phase III expected to increase storage capacity by 3.5 million m³ (22 million barrels).
  • Positioning as the largest oil storage provider in the Port of Fujairah boosts market competitiveness.
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  • Dependence on successful financing which remains uncertain.
  • Risks associated with construction management and potential delays.

NEW YORK, Feb. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brooge Energy Ltd. (“Brooge Energy” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: BROG), a midstream oil storage and service provider strategically located outside the Strait of Hormuz, adjacent to the Port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”) through its wholly-owned subsidiaries Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company FZE (“BPGIC”) and Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company Phase III FZE (“BPGIC III”), today announced it has engaged Ernst & Young (“EY”) to perform a feasibility study for its Phase III oil storage facility.

Brooge Energy’s Phase III facility will be built to the same award-winning specifications that were used for its Phase I and II facilities, including advanced technology that utilizes automated processes. In 2020, Brooge Energy finalized the Front End Engineering Designs and commenced pre-construction work, including the Soil Investigation and Environmental Impact Assessment (“EIA”) report. This feasibility study will progress the Company’s plans as it prepares for the construction stage. The Phase III facility is expected to add up to 3,500,000 m3, or 22 million barrels of oil, of capacity and, when complete, would make Brooge Energy the largest oil storage provider in the Port of Fujairah, UAE.

Nicolaas L. Paardenkooper, CEO of Brooge Energy and BPGIC, said, “Given the shortage of oil storage globally, we are excited to make progress with our project to expand our capacity in Fujairah, which is one of the largest oil hubs in the world. The Phase III facility will include crude oil capabilities, as well as adding more capacity for fuel oil and clean products.”

BPGIC is a key independent storage provider in Fujairah, UAE, conveniently situated in the East-coast port of Fujairah on the Gulf of Oman, which owns capacity to store clean petroleum products and fuel oil using some of the latest technology to maximize company performance and efficiency, while reducing operating costs. Through the development of its Phase II and Phase III facilities, it is also building capacity to store crude oil using similar technology.

About Brooge Energy Limited
Brooge Energy conducts all of its business and operations through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company FZE (“BPGIC”) and Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company Phase III FZE (“BPGIC III”), Fujairah Free Zone Entities. Brooge Energy is a midstream oil storage and service provider strategically located outside the Strait of Hormuz adjacent to the Port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. Its oil storage business differentiates itself from competitors by providing customers with fast order processing times, excellent customer service and high accuracy blending services with low oil losses. For more information please visit at www.broogeenergy.com

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that involve risks and uncertainties concerning BPGIC’s, BPGIC III’s and Brooge Energy’s expected financial performance, as well as their strategic and operational plans. The actual results may differ materially from expectations, estimates and projections due to a number of risks and uncertainties and, consequently, you should not rely on these forward looking statements as predictions of future events. Words such as “expect,” “estimate,” “project,” “budget,” “forecast,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “believes,” “predicts,” “potential,” “continue,” and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: (1) the ultimate geographic spread, duration and severity of the coronavirus outbreak and the effectiveness of actions taken, or actions that may be taken, by governmental authorities to contain the outbreak or ameliorate its effects; (2) Brooge Energy’s and its subsidiaries’ ability to obtain financing for Phase III on commercially reasonable terms; (3) Brooge Energy’s and its subsidiaries’ ability to negotiate and enter into development and offtake agreements on commercially reasonable terms; (4) the results of technical and design feasibility studies, including the Soil Investigation and the Environmental Impact Assessment report for Phase III; (5) the loss of any end-users; (6) changes in customer demand with respect to ancillary services provided by Brooge Energy and its subsidiaries including throughput, blending, heating, and intertank transfers; (7) Brooge Energy’s and its subsidiaries’ ability to effectively manage the risks and expenses associated with the construction of Phase II, Phase III and other growth and expansion projects; and (8) other risks and uncertainties indicated from time to time in filings with or submissions to the SEC by Brooge Energy. Readers are referred to the most recent reports filed with or furnished to the SEC by Brooge Energy. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Investor Contact
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Valter Pinto / Elizabeth Barker
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FAQ

What is the purpose of Brooge Energy's feasibility study for Phase III?

The feasibility study aims to assess the viability of constructing the Phase III oil storage facility, which will increase Brooge Energy's storage capacity.

What capacity will Brooge Energy's Phase III facility add?

The Phase III facility is expected to add up to 3.5 million m³ (22 million barrels) of oil storage capacity.

When will Brooge Energy's Phase III oil storage facility be constructed?

Construction of the Phase III facility will proceed following the completion of the feasibility study and other preparatory work.

How will Phase III affect Brooge Energy's position in the market?

Upon completion, Phase III will make Brooge Energy the largest oil storage provider in the Port of Fujairah, enhancing its market position.

What technology is being used in Brooge Energy's Phase III facility?

The Phase III facility will utilize advanced technology similar to the award-winning specifications of its Phase I and II facilities.

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