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Tullow Oil plc 2011/2012 Corporate Responsibility ReportCREATING SHARED PROSPERITY

RESPONSIBLE BUSINESSCreating shared prosperity shapes our approach to our corporate responsibilities. It ensures that our strategic priorities and business objectives are aligned with our commitment to play our role in contributing to the development of new oil countries in our portfolio of assets. We know we will only earn the trust of the local, national and international community, and change perceptions of the oil industry, if we act as a responsible business with honesty and transparency. Our special feature provides a Regional Business overview of our progress with creating shared prosperity and highlights some of the key initiatives in each country.Pages 23-47Tullow has more than 100 licences in 22 countries, organised into three Regional Businesses. The Group has key producing assets in six countries in Africa, including the Jubilee field in Ghana, where Tullow is operator. Other producing assets are in the UK, the Netherlands, Pakistan and Bangladesh. We have major development projects under way in Ghana and Uganda and have made significant recent oil discoveries in French Guiana and Kenya.Cover Stevedores at work, quayside Takoradi port, Ghana.