GLASSPOINT APPOINTS ENERGY VETERAN TO SUPPORT NORTH AMERICAN EXPANSION

GlassPoint Solar, the leading supplier of solar to the oil and gas industry, today announced the appointment of energy veteran Sanjeev Kumar as senior vice president of project development in North America. Kumar will lead the growth and financing initiatives for GlassPoint and its California projects. GlassPoint has developed a novel solar thermal technology for oilfields, which produce steam at a lower cost than steam made from natural gas.

FREMONT, Calif., February 24, 2016 -GlassPoint Solar, the leading supplier of solar to the oil and gas industry, today announced the appointment of energy veteran Sanjeev Kumar as senior vice president of project development in North America. Kumar will lead the growth and financing initiatives for GlassPoint and its California projects. GlassPoint has developed a novel solar thermal technology for oilfields, which produce steam at a lower cost than steam made from natural gas.


"I was attracted to GlassPoint for the opportunity to bring solar to the oil and gas industry, a massive untapped market for deploying renewables globally. By providing a cost-effective solar solution to the oil and gas industry, GlassPoint has achieved rapid success, generating revenue and significant backlog in a short amount of time," said Kumar.

"GlassPoint has developed proven technology that reduces a producers operating costs and also delivers substantial carbon savings. Even in todays low oil price environment, GlassPoint has proved that using solar at the oilfield is a viable solution to meet the worlds growing energy demand economically and responsibly," he added.

Kumar joins GlassPoint with 20 years of experience in the global energy markets, including oil and gas and renewables. Previously, Kumar helped take TerraForm Power (NASDAQ:TERP) public as CFO in a highly successful IPO in 2014. Prior to Terraform, he served as CFO of Enphase Energy (NASDAQ:ENPH), where he facilitated the companys rapid growth and helped take the company public. He has held several other leadership positions with dynamic privately and publicly held companies.

Kumar spent 10 years in the oil and gas industry with Occidental Petroleum Corporation, one of the United States largest oil and gas companies with operations globally. He took on increasing responsibilities and as assistant treasurer raised significant funding during a very low oil and gas price environment.

In his new role, Kumar will accelerate GlassPoints growth in North America, including overseeing fund raising activities. He will be based out of the companys headquarters in Fremont, California.

"Sanjeev has significant experience in both oil and gas and renewables, where hes successfully taken two solar companies public. His understanding of both worlds will be instrumental in developing GlassPoint's solar oilfield projects in California and beyond," said GlassPoint CEO Rod MacGregor. "Were thrilled to have Sanjeev join us at a time when oil and solar are converging."

GlassPoints technology uses mirrors to concentrate sunlight and turn thousands of tons of oilfield water into steam per day for enhanced oil recovery (EOR). The solar steam is used to heat and extract heavy oil, replacing large volumes of natural gas typically burned for steam generation. As 70 percent of todays remaining reserves are heavy oil, the market for solar powered oil production is expanding.

GlassPoint and its partner Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) broke ground last November on Miraah, a 1,021 MW solar thermal project on PDOs Amal oilfield in south Oman. Once complete, Miraah will be among the worlds largest solar plants of any kind.

GlassPoints major shareholders include Royal Dutch Shell and the State General Reserve Fund (SGRF), the largest sovereign wealth fund in the Sultanate of Oman.

About GlassPoint Solar

GlassPoint is the leading provider of solar steam generators to the oil and gas industry for applications such as Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). Oil operators worldwide deploy EOR to boost well productivity by up to 300%. By replacing gas-fired steam generation with solar, GlassPoint can reduce EOR gas consumption by up to 80%. The gas saved can be exported or redirected to higher value uses, such as industrial development and power generation. GlassPoints projects operate in global markets ranging from the Middle East to California. For more information, visit GlassPoint.com.


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