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Operations and Technical Update October 23, 2018 NYSE American LLEX Joe Daches, President and CFO

Operations Recent Well Results and Upcoming Well Status Third Quarter 2018 Well Results Location Map Well Name Target Commentary 1 Moose #1H WCA Newly Announced Well Results Lilis first 1.5-mile Wolfcamp A well drilled, strong initial performance prior to being choked due to facility constraints 24-hr rate: 1,691 Boe/d or 232 Boe/d per 1,000 lateral ft. (72% Liquids) IP 30 rate 1,035 Boe/d (72% Liquids) 4 Lea 2 AG Hill #2H Bone Spring Lilis first 2 nd Bone Spring well drilled, continuing the 2018 delineation program 24-hr rate: 845 Boe/d or 186 Boe/d per 1,000 lateral ft. (77% Liquids) 5 3 Axis #1H WCB Lilis second 1.5-mile Wolfcamp B well drilled, with strong initial performance 24-hr rate: 1,571 Boe/d or 202 Boe/d per 1,000 lateral ft. (82% Liquids) 1 3 2 Previously Announced Well Results 4 Prize Hog #2H WCA Lilis first Wolfcamp A well drilled in New Mexico, registering the highest IP 24 the Company has completed in New Mexico 24-hr rate of 1,825 Boe/d or 411 Boe/d per 1,000 lateral ft. (77% liquids) IP 30 rate 1,436 Boe/d (77% Liquids) Loving Winkler 5 Antelope #1H Bone Spring Lilis first Bone Spring well drilled in Texas, completed in the 3 rd Bone Spring, confirming another viable bench 24-hr rate: 1,309 Boe/d or 235 Boe/d per 1,000 lateral ft. (53% liquids) Upcoming Well Status Well Status Target Count Well Name Lateral Length Flowback Bone Spring 1 Tiger #3H 3 rd Bone Spring 1 ½ mile lateral Operations WC A 2 East Axis #2H Wolfcamp A 1 ½ mile lateral Completion Operations Drilling Operations WC A WC A 3 North West Axis #1H Wolfcamp A 1 ½ mile lateral 4 Oso #1H Wolfcamp A 1 ½ mile lateral 5 Haley #1H Wolfcamp A 1 mile lateral 6 Haley #2H Wolfcamp A 1 mile lateral 7 North East Axis #2H Wolfcamp A 1 ½ mile lateral 8 Ox #1H Wolfcamp A 1 ½ mile lateral 2

Strong, Repeatable Results Validate Core Acreage Position 1 mile Lateral - Cumulative Oil Production (Mbo) (1,2,3,4) Locator Map 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Days Hippo 1H Hippo 2H Lion 3H Kudu 2H Grizzly 2H Tiger 1H Wild Hog 1H Prize Hog 1H Prize Hog 2H AG Hill 1H CGA 1 mile 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Lea Well Name Target First Production Lateral Length IP-30 (boe/d) Grizzly-2H Wolfcamp B Feb. 2018 4,734 1,194 (71% liquids) Hippo-1H Wolfcamp B May 2017 4,105 1,506 (76% liquids) Hippo-2H Wolfcamp B Apr. 2018 4,497 1,733 (75% liquids) Lion-3H Wolfcamp B Feb. 2018 4,701 1,674 (63% liquids) Tiger-1H Wolfcamp B Nov. 2017 4,108 1,264 (71% liquids) Kudu-2H Wolfcamp B Jan. 2018 4,935 1,147 (82% liquids) AG Hill 1H Wolfcamp B Mar. 2018 4,487 787 (88% liquids) Wild Hog 1H Wolfcamp B Sept. 2017 4,567 839 (83% liquids) Prize Hog 1H Wolfcamp B Oct. 2017 4,720 919 (87% liquids) Prize Hog 2H Wolfcamp A Jun. 2018 4,439 1,436 (77% liquids) Loving Wolfcamp A Wolfcamp B Winkler (1) Excludes Grizzly-1H and Lion-1H wells with extensive choke-back periods (2) AG Hill 1H data shown prior to shut in on May 25, 2018 (3) Prize Hog 1H and Wild Hog 1H data shown prior to downtime/curtailment in July 2018 and April 2018 respectively (4) Production data shown in plot not adjusted for curtailment and/or downtime 3

Long Lateral Development 1.5 mile Lateral, Cumulative Oil Production (Mbo) Wolfcamp Type Log 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Moose-1H choked back 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Days Axis 1H Moose 1H Bison 1H Commentary Locator Map, Development DSU s First Wolfcamp B long lateral, Bison 1H (6,900 ) produced 192 Mbo oil in 1 year and 250 Mbo in 570 days Early flowback from Axis 1H (Wolfcamp B, 7,760 ) in line with Bison 1H performance First Wolfcamp A long lateral, Moose 1H (7,275 ) had strong initial rates prior to being choked back, pending facility upgrade Four additional long lateral Wolfcamp A s in various stages of drilling and completion Wolfcamp A Wolfcamp B Wolfcamp A Targets Wolfcamp B Targets 4

YTD Operating Results 2018 Curtailment Commentary Despite recent shut-ins, Lilis has realized year-to-date production increases of 61%. Production curtailment in the third quarter was primarily due to third party equipment upgrading and construction on critical trunk lines and tie-ins that delayed connections for several wells, primarily in our eastern acreage. However, lines are now in place, pressure tested, and operational. High pressure and low pressure gas gathering systems have been put in place with future locations and volumes in mind with the goal to minimize, if not eliminate flaring, even during flowback operations. The Company expects curtailment issues to be alleviated in the near future once all wells are tied into the system. ($ in thousands) 1Q18A 2Q18A 3Q18A YTD 3Q18 % PRODUCTION Oil (Bbl/d) 2,316 2,624 3,495 2,746 59% Natural Gas (Mcf/d) 4,600 8,205 9,871 7,390 27% NGL (Bbl/d) 383 814 797 650 14% Total (Boe/d) 3,465 4,805 5,937 4,627 100% (+) Construction & Midstream Curtailment 1,136 1,564 2,104 1,958 Productive Capacity (Boe/d) 4,601 6,369 8,041 6,586 (1) (1) Includes 349 Boe/d from recent acreage transaction 5

Consistent Reserve Report Growth throughout 2018 3Q 2018 Reserve Report Summary (SEC Pricing) Category Oil (Mbbl) Gas (MMcf) NGL (Mbbl) Net Reserves Total Mboe % of Total PV10 PDP: 5,354 24,737 2,376 11,853 25% $183,567 PNP: 1,129 2,565 272 1,828 4% $20,342 PUD: 20,029 47,326 5,080 32,997 71% $186,949 Total Proved 26,512 74,628 7,728 46,678 100% $390,859 $186,949 Total Proved Reserves (PV-10 $M) $390,859 $183,567 $20,342 PDP PDNP PUD 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Oil Growth Gas Growth NGL Growth Total Proved Growth 46,678 37,579 26,512 18,626 11,921 12,438 11,453 11,055 7,171 6,309 7,031 7,728 2,677 3,097 1,604 1,649 YE 2017 1Q'18 2Q'18 3Q'18 YE 2017 1Q'18 2Q'18 3Q'18 YE 2017 1Q'18 2Q'18 3Q'18 YE 2017 1Q'18 2Q'18 3Q'18 6

NYSE American LLEX Joe Daches, President and CFO