First quarter 2020

Earnings webcast

April 29, 2020

About projections and forward-looking statements

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Firm response to Covid-19

Safeguarding our people and ensuring business continuity with focus on balance sheet strength

Our

Business

People

Continuity

75% of employees

• Maintained essential

working from home

oilfield production

Established Covid-19

operations under strict

HSE policies, including

health protocol

temperature checks

Opened Covid-19

• Set-up 5 camps on

helpdesk for Q&A

strategic field locations

to minimize travel to

and from the field

Balance

Sheet

  • Stopped all drilling and completion activities
  • Significantly scaled- down capital expenditure projects
  • Reduced operating cost and general and administrative expenses

Vista is

prepared

  • Short capex cycle with flexible contracts
  • Low investment commitments
  • Low operating cost
  • Low debt maturities in 2020

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1stquarter 2020 key metrics

Consolidated figures of Vista Oil & Gas S.A.B. de C.V.

Production(1)

26.5Mboe/d

Revenues 73

$MM

Single shale well

reached

Lifting cost

9.9

$/boe

2,600

y-

boe/d(5)

Adj. EBITDA(2)

25 $MM

Cash at end of period

205

$MM

Positively tested

Net debt(3)

276

$MM

40

meters

frac spacing

Net leverage ratio(4)

1.7x

(1)

Includes natural gas liquids (NGL) and excludes flared gas, injected gas and gas consumed in operations

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(2)

Adj. EBITDA = Net (loss) / profit for the period + Income tax (expense) / benefit + Financial results, net + Depreciation + Restructuring expenses + Other adjustments

  1. Net Debt: Current borrowings (99.0 $MM) +Non-current borrowings (481.4 $MM) - Cash and cash equivalents (205.3 $MM) = 276.2 $MM
  2. Calculated using Vista's LTM Adj. EBITDA of 159.0 $MM
  3. In a single day, of which 2,354 barrels are oil

Production

Y-o-y growth driven by shale oil ramp-up

Total production(1)

Mboe/d

+3%

30.0

26.5

25.7

7.0

0.7

5.9

25.0

23.0

20.6

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

Previous quarter - conventional

Oil production

Mbbl/d

+13%

18.7

17.0

15.1

6.2

5.0

0.6

14.5

12.6

12.0

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

Previous quarter - shale

Q1 2020 - conventional

Natural gas production

MMm3/d

(11)%

1.59

1.69

0.13

1.41

0.01

0.14

1.57

1.55

1.27

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

Q1 2020 - shale

Q1 2020 highlights

Response to drop in demand

  • Y-o-yproduction increase driven by our shale development
  • Shale production from Bajada del Palo Oeste reached 11,500 boe/d in a single day, and has not peaked yet
  • Prompt response to continue producing the conventional assets
  • Operated shale wells wereshut-in on March 20thin light of lower demand forecasts, as Vaca Muerta has higher storage efficiency
  • Floating storage hired for a total of 300,000 barrels starting May

(1) LPG production in Q1 2020 totaled 645 bbl/d, compared to 675 bbl/d in Q4 2019 and 623 bbl/d in Q1 2019

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Revenues and pricing

Production growth offset by lower realized prices

Revenues

$MM

(22)%

93.7

96.4

73.3

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

Crude oil average price

$/bbl

(24)%

56.7

48.1

43.0

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

  • Average sales price was 55.7 $/bbl for January, 48.2 $/bbl for February and 26.5 $/bbl for March
  • In March, most of our sales made at international export parity formula were affected by lower Brent price

Natural gas average price

$/MMBtu

(41)%

3.7

2.2

2.2

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

  • Mainly driven by a decrease of50% in industry segment prices and 35% in the power generation segment prices

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Opex

Stable q-o-q opex per boe despite lower production

Total Opex

$MM

(14)%

27.8

25.7

23.8

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

Opex per boe

$/boe

(18)%

12.0

9.3

9.9

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

  • Optimized field operations and absorbed fixed cost base with incremental shale productionramp-up
  • Implementedcost-cutting measures by the end of Q1 2020
  • Reduced pulling activities during March as crude oil prices softened

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Adjusted EBITDA

Cost reductions helped maintain margins vis-à-vis Q4 2019

Adj. EBITDA(1)

$MM

(32)%

37.1

35.7

25.3

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

Adj. EBITDA Margin

%

(6)p.p.

40%

37%

34%

Q1 2019

Q4 2019

Q1 2020

(1) Adj. EBITDA = Net (loss) / profit for the period + Income tax (expense) / benefit + Financial results, net + Depreciation + Restructuring expenses + Other adjustments

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Financial overview

Solid cash position

Q1 2020 cash flow

$MM

Quarterly leverage ratios as of March 31, 2020(2)

Financial debt

481.4 $MM

(-) Cash and cash equivalents

(205.3) $MM

Net Debt

276.2 $MM

Net leverage ratio(2)

1.7x

(1)

(1)

  • Cash preservation strategy adopted
  • Drilling and completion activity currently onstand-by
  • Investing activities driven by drilling and completion until March 20th
  1. A payment of 17.0 $MM corresponding to Proceeds from other financial liabilities, net was reclassified from financing activities to investing activities in the graph

(2) Calculated using Vista's LTM Adj. EBITDA of 159.0

$MM

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Vaca Muerta development

Third pad shows further improvement in production performance, lowering development cost

Individual well performance against type curve

Tested higher density fracs

Mboe/d

Cumulative boe/stage(1)

2.8

2063

2.4

2.0

2061

1.6

On average, production from our first 8 wells is 26% above type curve after 250 days

800

Second pad

700

2063

First pad

600

2062

2064

2061

500

2062

400

1.2

2064

300

0.8

200

0.4

100

0.0

0

0

40

80

120

160

200

240

280

320

360

400

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Bajada del Palo Oeste shale production

Third pad wells vs. previous pads

Mboe/d

Oil

Gas

Third pad

13.5

Shut in

Well name

First

Second

production on

pad(2)

pad(2)

2061

2062

2063

2064

12.0

March 20th

10.5

Lateral length

9.0

2,550

2,117

2,723

2,624

3,025

1,427

(meters)

7.5

6.0

Frac spacing

4.5

75

60

60

60

60

40

(meters)

3.0

1.5

Total frac

34

36

46

44

51

36

0.0

stages

Mar-19Apr-19Jun-19

Jul-19

Sep-19Nov-19Dec-19Feb-20

  1. Normalized to cumulative production per stage by dividing the total cumulative production of each day by the number of stages; the information shown for the first and second pads corresponds to the

average cumulative production per stage of the four wells

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(2) Average of the 4 wells

Re-thinking 2020

Adjusting our plan in response to current landscape

In light of the current situation, we are withdrawing our 2020 guidance

Cash

Value

Key tactical

preservation

protection

decisions

  • Capex reductions of 50% to 65%
  • Total Opex and G&A savings of ~20%, looking to stabilize opex per barrel around 10 $/boe to 11 $/boe in a lower production environment
  • Our solid cash position of +200 $MM leaves us with enough liquidity to eitherre-start drilling and completion activity in the short term or remain on hold until the conditions to ramp up activity again are in place
  • Capex and cost savings will make our operation leaner and fitter for the future
  • We continue to lower the development cost of our Vaca Muerta acreage
  • Reinforced our teamwork and unique culture to keep producing outstanding operational results even during critical periods
  • With lower demand forecasts for Q2, we shut- in our shale oil wells on March 20th to keep producing our conventional assets
  • Secured floating storage at very competitive rates for our expected May production volumes
  • Actively working on intended exports of light crude oil in Q2
  • Will evaluate to reopen shale oil wells and evaluate the drilling & completion of 4 additional ones, if the right demand and price conditions are in place during the second half of 2020

Closing remarks

Implemented a health protocol and business continuity plan in response toCovid-19outbreak,

prioritizing employee wellbeing

Low operating cost andsolid financial position allow us to cope with low demand environment and restart capex activity when the right conditions are in place

Outstanding productivity of wells in Bajada del Palo Oeste continue to prove the value of our asset

and support our low development cost strategy

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