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CORPORATE UPDATE

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Contents

Tethys Petroleum Overview

Vision, Strategy, Investment, Achievement & Value

Reserves, Production & Resources – All time high & organic growth

Tethys Kazakhstan

HanHong Farm Out – Transformational Deal

Gas Growth Story – Akkulka & Kyzyloi

Oil – Production and Exploration potential (Akkulka, Kul-Bas – Klymene Prospect)

Tethys Tajikistan – Jewel in Tethys Crown

(Exceptional Resources, world class basin, global partnership)

Tethys Georgia

Tethys Investment for the future – SinoHan Deal Funds Utilization/Capex plans.

Disclaimer

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Tethys Vision and Strategy

Tethys Petroleum's

Vision

is to become the leading Independent E&P

Company in Central Asia, by exercising capital discipline, by generating cash flow from existing

discoveries and by maturing large exploration prospects within our highly-attractive frontier

acreage.

Our Strategy

is to

Be recognised as an ethically-responsible, transparent company, delivering safe, reliable,

operations through a culture of safety & performance related delivery.

Focus on cost structures and capital efficiency - Actively manage our portfolio by farming

down / reducing our capital commitment whilst retaining materiality

Increase production, revenue and cash flow from existing discovered reserves and monetize

low risk gas and oil prospects

Explore for ‘elephant’ prospects with ‘company making’ potential within existing acreage

Ultimately look to supply the growing energy demand of China

Combine international technical and management expertise with a strong local team

New Executive Chairman, John Bell, on behalf of the Board of Directors of Tethys Petroleum

Limited.

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Investment case

New Board with focus on a performance-based culture and shareholder value

Current production capacity 5,000 boepd, (60% gas, 40% oil) with funded plans to grow this in 2015.

2P reserves of 27.08 MM boe, recoverable prospective resources of 10 billion boe*

Supermajor partners in world class basins

Intense focus on further G&A reductions in 2015

Near term value enhancing triggers

China gas pipeline to drive demand and pricing further

$75 MM capital injection from SinoHan or KazMuniaGaz farm-out

Extensive development and exploration work programme

Kazakhstan:

Drill shallow gas production and exploration wells

3D Seismic program

Klymene oil exploration well

Tajikistan:

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New Team – First 100 days….

Corporate

Re-balance of Board/ Executive Chairman

G&A and BD forecast reduction to $10.5 MM (from $20.6 MM) by end 2015*

US$6 MM loan completed

Head count reduction of 21% since October 2014

Kazakhstan

New infrastructure, on time/budget, zero LTI’s

Doubled gas production Q1 2015 (520 MCM/day)

2015 gas sales contract, 42% increase in pricing

Extension Akkulka Exploration Contract - 4-years

Extension Kyzyloi Gas Production Contract – 15-years

Production Expense reduced: $13.5MM$11.2MM (17%)**

Tajikistan

Decreased G&A for JV

Reduced 2015 commitment from $24MM  c.$15MM

Farm Out process commenced

Georgia

Restructured Georgian project/commenced farm-out process

$10.5

MM*

$6

MM

Corporate G&A* forecast

reduction to

loan financing completed

*On annualized basis Inc. BD

**Expected annualized basis.

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Tethys G&A*

2014

Estimated

2015

Target*

$20.6

MM

Total

$10.5

MM

Total

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TPL Share Price (Net Asset Value)

Share of GBP 0.40/share based on Net Asset Value of $212.25 MM

Current share price: GBP 0.09/share (USD/GBP: 1.58)

Does not include value for Klymene exploration well or Tajikistan exploration well

0.40

0.00

0.10

0.20

0.30

0.40

0.50

0.60

Cash End Jan

2015

MV Kazakhstan MV Tajikistan

historical Costs

Georgia

MV Rigs

less: loans &

advances

less: G&A

Total Core NAV

G

BP

/Sh

are

TPL: Net Asset Value

Current TPL Share Price

Company calculations. Please see appendix for assumptions underlying

calculations of Market Value (MV) and Total Core NAV

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Tethys

Assets/Strategic Partnerships

Kazakhstan

Oil and Gas Production

Sale of 50% to SinoHan (HanHong SPV - Beijing private equity) for $75 MM

Completion subject to receipt of final government consents

27.08 MM BOE 2P Reserves*, 1.3 Billion bbls Prospective Resources** (gross pre-sale of 50%)

G

rowing gas production – mid-term goal to supply to China at higher prices

Integrating HSSE in the business and the company culture

Exciting oil exploration – Klymene 422 MM bbls prospective resources** drill ready

Tajikistan

High impact exploration in world class basin

113.9 tcf (3.22 tcm) prospective resources** of natural gas (32.3 tcf net to Tethys)

8.5 billion barrels of oil/condensate (2.4 billion barrels net to Tethys)

CNPC and Total partners,

Joint Operating Company

Total and CNPC, 33% each; Tethys net interest 28.33% (local partners 5%)

Georgia

3.2 billion boe prospective resources** (1.58 billion** net to Tethys)

Tethys reduced funding obligation and equity reduced to 49% (from 56%)

Farm out plan commenced

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Gross Reserves at December 31

st

2014 (NI 51-101)

Reserves

Category

Condensate

Oil &

(MMbbl)

Gas (Bcf)

BOE

(MMboe)

BOE NPV 10%

After Tax

($MM)

Total Proved

6.56

60.36

16.62

$108.32

Total Proved +

Probable

12.36

88.29

27.08

$185.86

Total Proved +

Probable +

Possible

20.55

124.56

41.31

$287.13

The figures are prepared by Gustavson Associates in accordance with the NI 51-101 standard and are for Kazakhstan only. All figures

are Gross to Tethys with the numbers being pre-SinoHan transaction completing, Gross implying before the application of Kazakhstan

Mineral Extraction Tax (MET).

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Gross Production & Reserves

1P Proved reserves up

17%  16.62 MM boe

Highest volume in

Tethys history.

40% of total reserves

2P Proved + Probable

up 6% 27.08 MM boe

3P Proved + Possible +

Probable up 2%  41.31

MM boe

Increase of 1.71 MM boe in

2P reserves after 2014

gross production of 1.52

MMboe

0

10

20

30

40

50

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

MM b

oe

Year

Possible

Probable

Proven

Cumulative

Production

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Resources

The resources numbers are evaluated in accordance with NI 51-101 standard. See “basis of preparation of prospective recoverable

resources and possible reserves”. All figures are net to Tethys with Kazakhstan figures being pre-SinoHan transaction completing.

Unrisked Mean

Prospective

Recoverable

Resources

Oil &

Condensate

(MMbbl)

Gas (Bcf)

BOE (MMboe)

Kazakhstan

(as of April 2012 – pre SinoHan

transaction)

1,230

634

1,336

Tajikistan

(as of June 2012)

2,411

32,272

7,790

Georgia

(as of July 2013)

1,427

889

1,576

Total

5,068

33,795

10,702

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Kazakhstan

North Ustyurt Assets

BOZOI-BEYNEU-SHYMKENT PIPELINE

TOWARDS CHINA*

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Han Hong Farm-out – Transformational Deal

Closure key priority of new management team

Key Terms

TPL currently 100% owners

US$75 MM for 50% to SinoHan

First US$9million Work Program (WP) carry for TPL

SinoHan released US$3.88 MM deposit for WP

Extended contract to 1

st

May 2015

Tethys remains as operator – joint board control

Conditions Precedent

Article 36 pre-emption waiver

Currently waiting KazMunaiGaz decision (state appointed company), expected Q1 2015

Antimonopoly Agency

Application Submitted and in process

National Bank of Kazakhstan (NBK) permissions

Listing of Tethys Kazakhstan SA (transaction entity) on Kazakhstan Stock Exchange required – documents being

finalized for submission.

$75

MM

Base Consideration

$3.88

Released

MM

Deposit

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Gas Growth Story - Development

Kyzyloi and Akkulka gas fields

Phase 1

Q4 2014 260 mcm/day

Phase 2 delivered

Q1 2015

520 mcm/day (18.3 mmcf/day, 3,060 boe/day)

Completed pipeline and dehydrator infrastructure on time

with zero LTI’s,

AKK 15,16,17,18 & 19 currently on production

Phase 3 on schedule

– Q2/3 2015

Put AKK14 and AKK05 on and add compressors to reach 570 mcm/day

Objective to maintain production throughout 2016 of c.560M mcm/day

(natural 25% decline to be offset by more wells & compression)

Gas sales

Increased gas price to USD75/mcm* ($2.12/mcf) from January 2015 (by 42%)

Contract flexible should China gas sales commence in 2015

Forecast materially higher prices upon commencement of gas sales to China

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The Gas Growth Story - Kyzyloi

Kyzyloi Gas Field

Contract recently extended to 31

st

December 2029

KYZ110, KYZ112 production wells planned

Prospect E nearby

Bright spots on seismic (2D)

High chance of success forecasted

Kyz-110

Kyz-112

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The Gas Growth Story - Akkulka

Exp = Exploration prospects (most potential identified)

Field = Development fields (drill ready)

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The Gas Growth Story – Track record of exploration success

Akkulka Gas

Very good exploration track record

15 out of 20 success’s, the last 13

consecutively

Circa 20 new prospects & leads identified

4 drill ready in Akkulka field area

Bright spots on seismic

High chance of success forecasted

3D seismic program planned 2015 in AKK

Exp D,E,F

Kyzyloi and Akkulka Proven + Probable 85.2

Bcf*(14.2 million boe)

Significant increase in well discovery

following 2007 TPL modern seismic

methodology

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Oil Production

Oil production

Doris oil field

Exploration success, first commercial oil discovery in area

Cretaceous Sandstone and Jurassic Carbonate

Doris sand at around 2,200 metres

Current production capability ~2,000 bopd

Light (46 API°), sweet crude oil

Dione oil field

Jurassic Sandstone at around 2,500 metres

Oil sales

Currently domestic sales only

Current pricing <$15/barrel net at field

Recent opex optimisation ensures still profitable

Q1 sales restricted by seasonal weather

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Gross Unrisked Mean Prospective Resources (Gustavson)

Up to 422 MM barrels oil (106 MM barrels risked)*

Defined on newly shot seismic

Good four way dip closure

Upper Aptian P50

130 MM barrels

Mid Aptian

213 MM barrels

Jurassic

78 MM barrels

Potential at several levels

Well TD up to 2750m – Forecast cost of $7.3MM

Cretaceous sands (multiple)

Jurassic carbonate & Jurassic sands

Klymene Prospect – Planned drilling 2015

422

Up to

MM

Barrels

oil

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Amu Darya – World Class Basin

All figures depicted in the map above are the resource estimate sourced from Gaffney, Cline and Associates or the report entitled

"Petroleum Geology and Resources of the Amu-Darya Basin, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Iran, US Geological Survey"

dated 2004.

S YOLOTAN

21.2 Tcm (749 Tcf)*

YASHLAR

5.5 Tcm (176 Tcf)*

DAULETABAD

1.7 Tcm (60 Tcf)

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Tajikistan: the “Jewel in the Tethys Crown”

“Early mover” advantage

Tethys entered Tajikistan in 2007

Acquired large acreage

Bokhtar PSC, approximately 36,000 km

2

(8.9 million acres)

25 year initial term

Exceptional commercial terms

91% of gas/oil in cost recovery stage

70% of gas/oil in profit stage

Afghan-Tajik portion of the prolific Amu Darya basin

Potential in deeper section for

super-giant discoveries

Sub-salt Jurassic carbonate plays & Lower

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Tajik Exploration – Exceptional Resource Base

Gross 27.5 billion barrels oil equivalent

1

comprising

113.9 tcf

1

(3.22 tcm) of natural gas

8.5

1

billion barrels of oil/condensate

Gross mean unrisked prospective resources greater than the estimated remaining potential of UKCS

2

Net to Tethys 32.2 tcf gas and 2.4 billion bbls oil

Based on seismic (wide line 2D), graviometry, well data & field outcrops

Mainly in deep targets (likely gas condensate)

1

Gross unrisked mean recoverable prospective resources from independent report prepared in accordance with Canadian NI 51-101 by

Gustavson Associates (USA) – June 30, 2012, see “basis of preparation of prospective recoverable resources and possible reserves” on page 32.

2

Oil & Gas UK forecasts between 14 and 24 billion barrels oil equivalent still to be recovered in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS)

113.9

Tcf of

natural gas

8.5

Billion barrels

of

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Bokhtar PSC Partnership

Partners with Total and CNPC - Joint Operating Company (BOC)

2013 Farm in to Tethys project

TPL, Total 33%, CNPC 33%

Tethys net 28.33%, local partners 5%

Excellent working relationship

Each partner provides unique contribution

88.89% of first $80MM work programme funded by partners and 11.11% funded by Tethys

Value added through set up of trading operating company, commencement

of work programs, establishment of supply chains, logistics etc

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Georgia Projects – in Kura Basin

Partners with Georgian Oil and Gas (“GOG”)

Tethys 49%, GOG 51%

Block XIA, Block XIM, Block XIN

Good potential acreage with both conventional and unconventional plays

1.6 Billion boe net unrisked mean prospective resources

Currently being evaluated with the intention to farm down interest or sell.

1.6

Billion boe net

unrisked mean

prospective resources*

49% 51%

Tethys

GOG

* Unrisked Mean Prospective Resources as audited by Gustavson Associates

as at July 2013. See “Basis of Presentation of Prospective Recoverable

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Investment case

New Board with focus on a performance-based culture and shareholder value

Current production capacity 5,000 boepd, (60% gas, 40% oil) with funded plans to grow this in 2015.

2P reserves of 27.08 MM boe, recoverable prospective resources of 10 billion boe*

Supermajor partners in world class basins

Intense focus on further G&A reductions in 2015

Near term value enhancing triggers

China gas pipeline to drive demand and pricing further

$75 MM capital injection from SinoHan or KazMuniaGaz farm-out

Extensive development and exploration work programme

Kazakhstan:

Drill shallow gas production and exploration wells

3D Seismic program

Klymene oil exploration well

Tajikistan:

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2015 Work Programme – Capex

Total

Requirements Exploration Development

Minimum

Infrastructure &

Other

Kazakhstan Capex *

41.9

5

21.3

4.4

11.2

Tajikistan Capex**

15

15

Georgia Capex**

0.9

0.9

TOTAL 2015 Capex

57.9

5.9

30.8

4.4

16.7

*Capital expenditure programme contingent on closing of SinoHan Deal. Tethys funding 50% of the total $42 MM

*Main capital expenditure items – the Kyzyloi/Akkulka gas development & exploration program and the Kul-Bas exploration program

Note: $21.3 MM Kaz exploration includes Kyzyloi/Akkulka Gas exploration – i.e. Low risk exploration (13 consecutive successes).

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Disclaimer and Forward Looking Statements

All material information presented herein has been derived from Tethys Petroleum Limited’s (the “Company”) public disclosure documents filed with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities (which are available at www.sedar.com) and must be read in conjunction therewith (including the risk factors in the latest AIF). This presentation does not constitute an offer to issue or sell any of the securities of the Company nor does it constitute a recommendation regarding any of the securities of the Company. You are encouraged to seek individual advice from your personal, financial, legal, tax and other advisers before making any investment or financial decisions regarding subscribing for or purchasing any securities of the Company. This presentation has not been approved as a prospectus by the UK Financial Conduct Authority ("FCA") under Section 87A of FSMA or by any securities regulatory authority and has not been filed with the FCA pursuant to the United Kingdom Prospectus Rules.

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BASIS OF PRESENTATION OF PROSPECTIVE RECOVERABLE RESOURCES AND POSSIBLE RESERVES

References to "Prospective Recoverable Resources" means those quantities of petroleum estimated, as of July 1, 2013 in respect of Project Iberia (Georgia), January 15, 2014 in respect of the Klymene prospect (Kazakhstan), April 30, 2012 in respect of Akkulka (Kazakhstan) and Kul-Bas (Kazakhstan), and June 30, 2012 in respect of Bokhtar (Tajikistan) to be potentially recoverable from undiscovered accumulations by application of future development projects. Prospective resources have both an associated chance of discovery and a chance of development. There is no certainty that any portion of these resources will be discovered. If discovered, there is no certainty that it will be commercially viable to produce any portion of these resources. These are Unrisked Prospective Resources as of July 1, 2013 in respect of Project Iberia (Georgia), January 15, 2014 in respect of the Klymene prospect (Kazakhstan), April 30, 2012 in respect of Akkulka (Kazakhstan) and Kul-Bas (Kazakhstan), and June 30, 2012 in respect of Bokhtar (Tajikistan) that have not been risked for chance of discovery or chance of development. If a discovery is made, there is no certainty that it will be developed or, if it is developed, there is no certainty as to the timing of such development.

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Disclaimer and Forward Looking Statements

(continued)

The resources estimates contained or referred to in this presentation are estimates only and are not meant to provide a determination as to the volume or value of hydrocarbons attributable to the Company’s properties. There are numerous uncertainties inherent in estimating quantities of resources, including many factors that are beyond the control of the Company. For a non-exhaustive list of factors which may have a significant impact on the estimates of prospective resources contained herein, see the Company’s Annual Information Form dated March 31, 2014 available on the Company’s website.

Possible reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than probable reserves. There is a 10% probability that the quantities actually recovered will equal or exceed the sum of proved plus probable plus possible reserves.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

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The reader is cautioned that assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be incorrect, including the Companys ability to reduce its G&A costs for 2015 and future periods by the amount stated and that the sale of a 50% interest in the Companys Kazakhstan assets will be completed by April 30, 2015. Actual results will vary from the information provided herein as a result of numerous known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors. Such factors include those described in the Company’s Annual Information Form dated March 31, 2014 and include but are not limited to: general economic, market and business conditions; fluctuations in oil and gas prices, the results of exploration and drilling and related activities; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; the uncertainty of reserve estimates; changes in environmental and other regulations; risks associated with oil and gas operations; that approvals for the sale of a 50% interest in the Company’s Kazakhstan assets will not be obtained and the risk that the Company will be successful in all aspects of its cost reduction strategy; and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company.

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New Tethys Board

Chief Executive Officer

Julian Hammond

Non-Executive Director

Marcus Rhodes

Non-Executive Director

Jim Rawls

Chief Financial Officer

Denise Lay

Executive Chairman

John Bell

Non-Executive Director

David R. Botting

Non-Executive Director

David R. Henderson

Non-Executive Director

David M. Roberts

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TPL Net Asset Value

Net Asset Value based on Market Value of Assets as calculated by Company: USD$

212.25m*

USD$ /Share: 0.63

Value (USDm)

Value (GBPm)

MV Kazakhstan

160

101.27

MV Tajikistan

45.75

28.96

Georgia historical Costs

12

7.59

MV Rigs

15

9.49

Cash

7

4.43

less: loans & advances

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(10.76)

Less: G&A

(10.5)

(6.64)

TOTAL

212.25

134.33

Number of Outstanding Shares

336

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TPL Net Asset Value

MV Kazakhstan

Based on SinoHan transaction plus $10 million loan funded to date

MV Tajikistan

Based on Total and CNPC farm-in deal value & back costs till December 2014.

$63M paid for 66.66% of Tajikistan; therefore 100% = $94.5M.

100% of costs from inception to End of December 2014 = $41.2M.

Total: $135.7M

TPL Participating Interest (28.33%) = $38.44M

Add: Remaining Carry $7.31M (85% of $8.6M)

TPL Share: $45.75M

MV Georgia

Based on investment to date (including Farm In consideration of $9.6M)

MV Rigs

Market Value of Rigs (Independent Appraisal of $15M in 2014)

Cash

Current cash balance

Loans and advances

$6 million loan, Rig loan, released escrow funds

Less G&A

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Bokhtar 2015/16 Work programme

2015/16 WP

Phase 1 (of 2) - an 826km 2D wide line

seismic survey expected to finish in H2 2015

Magnetotelluric acquisition

Jurassic petroleum geological survey

Cretaceous petroleum geological survey

Field work, G&G studies, well log digitization etc.

Reinterpretation and integration of

previous Tethys (2009) seismic into model

JV Partners expect to receive the first fully

processed data in late March 2015 and then

in batches from September – November 2015

Phase 2 of the wide line seismic survey

planned to commence in Q4 2015

All BOC and JV partners aim to have agreed

a preferred first drilling location based on

mapping by end 2015

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Proven Drilling Track Record - Kazakhstan

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