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PROJECTSOGP Projects OGP - Monthly Magazine for All Subscribers to Projects OGP Tracker - Issue 32 KBR AND JKC JV SIGN US$15 BILLION CONTRACT FOR EPC ACTIVITIES ON ICHTHYS LNG PROJECT Page 10 SAMSUNG HEAVY INDUSTRIES SIGNS US$2.7 BILLION OFFSHORE FACILITY DEAL FOR ICHTHYS LNG PROJECT Page 9 ICHTHYS LNG, WESTERN AUSTRALIA FEATURED PROJECT Visit Us at OTC Block 2375 Stand 7/8
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PROJECTSOGPProjects OGP - Monthly Magazine for All Subscribers to Projects OGP Tracker - Issue 32

KBR AND JKC JV SIGN US$15 BILLION CONTRACT

FOR EPC ACTIVITIES ON ICHTHYS LNG PROJECT

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SAMSUNG HEAVY INDUSTRIESSIGNS US$2.7 BILLION

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Ichthys is one of Australia’s biggest undeveloped gas projects and is being deemed “a world-class project”. It has created a significant boost to Australia’s standing, as well as representing Japan’s single biggest financial investment in the country. Ichthys is the first Australian Japanese-operated LNG project.

The most recent, major contract concerning the Ichthys project is KBR and its joint venture with JGC Corporation and Chiyoda Corporation. The JKC JV, has signed a formal contract for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) activities on the Ichthys LNG Project in Australia. The EPC contract is valued at US$15 billion.

Gas from the Ichthys field in the Browse Basin will undergo preliminary processing offshore to remove water and extract condensate. The gas will then be exported to onshore processing facilities in Darwin, via an 889 kilometre subsea pipeline. The Ichthys Project is expected to produce 8.4 million tonnes of LNG and approximately 100,000 barrels of condensate per day at peak.

Other featured articles relating to the Ichthys project include “Samsung Heavy Industries signs US$2.7 billion offshore facility deal for Ichthys LNG project” and “SBM Offshore awarded US$0.5 billion contract for Ichthys LNG project”.

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Technip lands two contracts for Tullow’s Jubilee Project worth US$131 million

Hyundai Heavy Industries lands LNG orders worth US$1.1 billion

DEME wins US$1.2 billon Wheatstone dredging contract

Samsung Heavy Industries secures US$2.7 billion offshore facility deal for Ichthys LNG project

KBR & JKC JV lands US$15 billion contract for EPC activities on Ichthys LNG project

Kvaerner lands US$210 million Hild jacket contract from Total

Petrofac secures US$330 million EPC Badra deal

TransCanada lands contract to build US$500 million natural gas pipeline extension in Mexico

TransCanada secures contract to build US$500 million natural gas pipeline extension in Mexico

Sembcorp Marine secures US$792.5 million first Brazilian order

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Aker Solutions has signed a frame agreement with Tullow Ghana Limited to provide well intervention services for Jubi-lee and Tano deepwater fields offshore Ghana, West Africa.

The initial contract period is for three years, with two ad-ditional one-year options. Aker Solutions estimates that the agreement will generate annual revenues of approximately US$4 million.

Under the agreement Aker Solutions will provide slickline and coiled tubing equipment and services, which are conducted with the objective of maximising production of oil and gas. Aker Solutions has delivered well services to Tullow’s Jubilee field since 2008.

Aker Solutions lands US$4 million three years well service contract in Ghana

Stork Technical Services has been awarded a major US$15.8 million contract win for subsea inspection activity with a major operator, offshore West Africa. The award, which is Stork’s first subsea project in the region, involves the complete underwater inspection of an FPSO (floating production, storage and offloading vessel) and loading facilities’ subsea infrastructure to ensure integrity of the hull and associated equipment.

To service the contract and future subsea activity across the globe, Stork has entered a 15-month charter of the specialist dive support vessel Adam’s Vision, which is equipped with highly-efficient azimuth thrusters and a DPII dynamic positioning system for safe and cost-effective operations. The vessel is fitted with a complete air and nitrox diving spread and daughter craft.

The contract will be serviced by Stork’s dedicated subsea division, Stork Technical Services Subsea, which was re-named following the recent rebrand of RBG. Stork Subsea delivers the full range of underwater services from across the Stork group including air and nitrox diving, subsea IRM (inspection, repair and maintenance), wet welding and mechanical and bolting solutions.

Oando Energy Services has been awarded a two year contract for its swamp rig OES Passion by Shell for operations in the Niger Delta.

The US$74.9 million contract brings the total number of rigs Oando

Oando lands US$74.9 million Shell rig contract in Niger

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Stork secures US$15.8 million West African subsea contract

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Energy has in operation to three, following the deployment of the OES Integrity in 2009 and the OES Teamwork in 2010.

Technip awarded 2 contracts for Tullow’s Jubilee Project worth US$131 million

Technip has been awarded two contracts by Tullow Ghana worth approximately US$131 million for Phase 1A of Tullow’s Jubilee project.

The Jubilee field is located offshore Ghana at a water depth of 4,265 feet (1,300 meters). The contracts cover full project management, engineering, fabrication and installation of a new flexible riser, two rigid flowlines and 11 spools/jumpers, as well as the installation of two manifolds and 3.1 miles (five kilometers) of umbilicals. Technip’s operating centre in Paris, France, will execute the project with the support of the group offices in Houston, Texas, and Accra, Ghana. The flexibles will be fabricated at the group’s facility in Le Trait, France. Offshore installation is scheduled to be completed with the Global 1200 and the Deep Pioneer, two vessels from Technip’s fleet, in the second half of 2012.

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ASIA & OCEANIA PROJECTS

Lamprell has been awarded a contract for the fabrication of two topsides and jackets with metering skid and associated piping by Leighton Offshore Pte Ltd, at a contract value of US$62 million. The work will be performed at Lamprell’s Sharjah facility and are due for delivery in fourth quarter of 2012.

Lamprell wins US$62 million topside contract award

Fugro Singapore has been awarded a major offshore geotechnical investigation contract by Reliance Industries Ltd on the East Coast of India.

Fugro will perform geotechnical investigations, laboratory testing and foundation design studies to allow detailed design of subsea infrastructure for the Dhirubhai Satellite Fields located in water depths of up to 1,850 meter. Fugro will be deploying one of their deepwater geotechnical vessels. The value of the contract is approximately US$8 million.

Hyundai Heavy Industries lands LNG orders worth US$1.1 billion

Hyundai Heavy Industries has won orders for 4 liquefied natural gas carriers and 1 LNG floating storage regasification unit worth US$1.1 billion.Hyundai Heavy won orders to build two 162,000 cbm LNG carriers for Golar LNG of Norway and two same-class ships for an unnamed European ship-owner. The contract with Golar LNG includes an option exercisable by the Norwegian company for two additional same-class LNG carriers. LNG carriers for Golar LNG will be built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries, a Hyundai Heavy affiliate. These membrane-type LNG carriers, scheduled to be delivered between the second quarter of 2014 and the first half of 2015, will feature the Dual Fuel Diesel Engine System (DFDE) which allows the ships to run on oil fuel or natural gas.In addition, Hyundai Heavy won an order to build a third LNG Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) for Hoegh on February 13 2012. The contract for the LNG FSRU is an option exercised by Hoegh from the original contract signed in June 2011. The 170,000 cbm LNG FSRU is scheduled to be delivered by the second quarter of 2014.

Fugro acquires US$8 million geotechnical investigation contract from Reliance Industries offshore India

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Miclyn awarded US$23 million OSV contracts in Thailand

Miclyn Express Offshore has been awarded contracts for two of its offshore service vessels worth a combined US$23 million. The company will start a two year contract for an unnamed customer in Thailand in February 2012, while its Miclyn Endeavor OSV will commence a two year contract next month in March 2012.

Kencana lands US$33.4 million EPC deal for project offshore Malaysia

Kencana Petroleum Berhad has received a contract for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) from Murphy Sarawak Oil.

The contract includes provision of engineering, procurement and construction of substructures, template and related services for Patricia and Serendah offshore platforms which are part of SK309 field development located offshore Bintulu, Sarawak.

The value of the contract is approximately US$33.4 million (RM101 million). The contract is expected to be delivered between the 1st and the 3rd quarter of 2012.

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ASIA & OCEANIA PROJECTS

Total and its partner Samsung Group will invest US$1.8 billion to upgrade the petrochemical plant they own together in Daesan, South Korea.The companies own 50% of the plant each and will invest half of the amount each. The extension of the petrochemical complex is due to be finished by September 2014.

Total and Samsung to invest US$1.8 billion in South Korean petrochemical plant

Star Petroleum Refining Co. has awarded a contract to Shaw Group Inc., Baton Rouge, to provide technology license and process design for revamp of a residue fluid catalytic cracking unit at the Map Ta Phut refinery in Thailand. The design will upgrade the 40,800-b/d RFCC unit.

STX offshore wins US$396 million LNG duo order

STX Offshore & Shipbuilding has won a contract from Sovcomflot to build two liquefied natural gas carriers. The order is worth approximately US$396 million. The company will deliver the tankers by the first quarter of 2015.

Star Petroleum awards Shaw Group an upgrade contract at Map Ta Phut refinery, Thailand

Clough has been awarded an approximate US$374.4 million contract for the offshore hook-up and commissioning component of the Wheatstone Project.

The services will be provided over a 40 month period commencing immediately. The agreed scope of work includes the provision of labour, materials and an accommodation support vessel to assist Chevron with pre-commissioning, commissioning of integrated float over deck systems, offshore hook-up, and start-up assistance.Project management will be executed from Clough’s head office in Perth, while engineering and technical teams will be deployed to the fabrication yard in Korea and subsequently to the offshore platform located 225 kilometres from the Onslow coast. At peak, Clough will employ a workforce of over 300 people.

Clough awarded US$374.4 million Wheatstone offshore hook-up and commissioning contract

A joint venture between Clough and Bam International has been awarded a construction contract for the Wheatstone liquefied natural gas project in Western Australia. The US$431.2 million contract was awarded by Bechtel, who is in charge of the front end engineering and design work on the project, and covers the design and construction of the product loading facility and tug berths. The scope of work includes the construction of a 1.2 kilometre jetty with operations platform, a product loading platform with a single LNG and condensate load out berth, as well as associated piping modules and piping installation. Engineering, procurement and planning work for the project will start in February 2012, with construction expected to start in the third quarter of 2013 and completion scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2016. At its peak, the contract would result in roughly 200 jobs, with about 135 of those jobs being created in Australia.

LogiCamms lands US$8.6 million maintenance contract for Gorgon project

LogiCamms has won an US$8.6 million contract for maintenance services for the Gorgon project off the north west coast of Western Australia. The four-year contract will start immediately, with LogiCamms aiming to integrate its personnel with staff on the project. The company would work on building asset registers, developing maintenance tactics, conducting reliability centred maintenance reviews and maintenance and spares analysis.

Bam Clough lands US$431.2 million construction contract on Wheatstone LNG project

Ausdrill secures US$13.7 million Galilee contract

Exoma Energy has contracted Ausdrill to provide a drilling rig and services for its 2012 exploration program in Queensland’s Galilee basin. Ausdrill will supply its recently purchased Schramm TXD200 rig to carry out the US$13.7 million contract which runs for a 12 month period with an option to extend for a further 12 months. The drilling program, which will cover five permit areas, is scheduled to kick off in April 2012 with the aim of defining future development priorities for the coalbed methane (CBM), conventional oil, shale oil and shale gas plays identified in last year’s initial exploration program.

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StabFrame Exceeds Expectations Offshore Brazil

With the ever expanding oil and gas floating production industry in mind, LDD Ltd., part of Acteon’s Foundations business, developed the StabFrame, a new subsea pile driving frame that ensures ultimate stability and control when driving mooring or pin piles into difficult seabed strata in water depths of up to 2000m.

StabFrameThe first offshore pile installation operation with the StabFrame was successfully completed in the OGX Waimea field in Brazil’s Campos Basin. The operation was carried out in association with a contract that was awarded to sister company MENCK GmbH by Wellstream International Ltd. The contract required MENCK to drive ten 84-inch mooring piles in water depths of up to 140 metres using an MHU 500T hydraulic hammer.

LDD Ltd. Introduces New Subsea Pile Driving Template

This project saw the first deployment of the StabFrame; jointly developed by LDD and MENCK. The piles were required for installation of an FPSO mooring system on the OGX Petroleo e Gas development in the offshore Waimea Field.

Monitored and powered via a work-class remotely-operated vehicle (WROV), the StabFrame reliably stabilises a vertical pile in varying soil conditions. Rather than relying on a release mechanism attached to the pile, the StabFrame’s hydraulic release mechanism allows the pile to be driven further into the seabed, if required, before opening the frame. In this way, the StabFrame can adjust to unpredictable and challenging seabed conditions.

Stable penetrationDespite strong currents, estimated at times to be more than 3.5 knots, the project finished without incident or injury and ahead of schedule. Despite initial low pile penetration followed by a free-fall under the pile’s own weight through softer geology, the StabFrame’s hydraulic release mechanism made stable penetration of the mooring piles possible.

“The operation clearly demonstrated that the StabFrame can reliably accommodate unpredictable soil conditions,” said Thorsten Sprunk, Project Manager for MENCK.

Launch of New Lifting and Handling Unit Following successful design and engineering of pile handling equipment, such as the StabFrame, for its own projects, LDD have launched a lifting and handling business unit. It provides a range of products, systems and services to the global energy and marine construction industries. Alongside the StabFrame, it features other subsea templates, pile internal lift tools (ILT), pile pinned lift tools (PLT), pile bungs, and floating delivery and lift systems; upending tools and frames, hydraulic shackles, jacket levelling and gripper tools, and bespoke engineering and manufacture. LDD hose reels, hydraulic power packs and subsea power, such as WROV hot stab and accumulator power systems, will complete all packages, as required.

“The decision to establish a specialist unit to provide lifting and handling systems and services was made in direct response to the requests we’ve received,” said Jason Clark, Managing Director and Founder of LDD. “It is a natural extension of our core services, and has been greeted with enthusiasm from customers around the world. We look forward to providing them with an optimal lifting and handling solution by drawing upon our existing range of equipment or creating a customised system for their specific needs.”

About LDD Ltd.LDD Ltd, an Acteon company, specialises in drilling large-diameter holes, drilling-associated installations and grouting of large-diameter tubular, casings and piles in offshore marine environments. The company provides specialist subsea and downhole tools, packages and techniques. Founded in 2007 by Managing Director Jason Clark in Cornwall, England, LDD Ltd. has carried out drilling and marine piling construction operations throughout the world.

For further information, contact:LDD Ltd.Rosemanowes QuarryHerniss, Longdowns, PenrynCornwall, England, TR10 9DU

Tel: +44 (0)1209 861 930, Mob: +44 (0)7584 236 256 Email: [email protected], Website: www.lddrill.com

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DEME lands US$1.2 billon Wheatstone dredging contract

Dredging, Environment & Marine Engineering (DEME) has been awarded a US$1.2 billion dredging contract on the Wheatstone liquefied natural gas project in Australia. Its subsidiary, Dredging International Australia, will carry out the dredging of the 17 kilometre long access channel, the manoeuvring area, the berths pockets and the tug harbour for the 8.9 million tonne per annum LNG project near Onslow, Western Australia. The contract was awarded by Bechtel, who is in charge of the front end engineering and design work on the project.A large seagoing self-propelled cutter suction dredger, a medium trailing suction hopper dredger and two backhoe dredges will be used to carry out the contract, with the total dredged volume expected to be more than 26 million cubic metres. Work on the contract is scheduled to start at the end of 2012 with a planned completion date of December 2015.

Monadelphous awarded US$180 million water and transmission pipeline construction work

Monadelphous has won water and transmission pipeline construction contracts with Rio Tinto and Chevron worth US$180 million. The Rio contract involved the construction and installation of a potable water supply system that will deliver 10 giga-litres per year from the Bungaroo Valley to the West Pilbara Supply Scheme at Millstream. The system includes a bore field, about 15kms of collector main and 87kms of transfer pipeline and a transfer pump station. Work is expected to begin this quarter and is scheduled to be completed in the first half of 2013.The Chevron contract involves the preparation and construction of a CO2 injection pipeline and well sites on the Gorgon LNG project on Barrow Island. It comprises installation and pre-commissioning of 7kms of underground pipeline, five well sites and associated facilities. Work will begin immediately and is scheduled to be completed in the first quarter of 2013.

QGC awards US$48.3 million Queensland Curtis LNG contract to Spotless Group

QGC Pty Limited, developer of the Queensland Curtis LNG Project, has awarded a management and maintenance contract to Spotless Group Limited for two construction worker villages in the Surat Basin.Under the contract, worth about US$48.3 million, Spotless Group will seek local providers and personnel for goods and services wherever possible.Spotless Group will provide catering, cleaning and maintenance services and recreational facilities for construction villages 40km west of Dalby and 30km south-west of Wandoan.The contract starts in April 2012 and runs until the end of 2014.

Thiess and EV LNG joint venture secure US$538.8 million EPC contract for Wheatstone LNG project in Australia

A joint venture between Leighton Holdings subsidiary Thiess and EV LNG Australia has been awarded a US$538.8 million contract to build liquefied natural gas storage and condensate tanks on the Wheatstone project in Western Australia.

The joint venture will carry out the engineering, procurement and construction of two LNG containment storage tanks with a capacity of 150,000 cubic metres each and two condensate storage tanks with a capacity of 120,000 cubic metres each. It is third contract Thiess has landed on the US$18 billion project with the company previously winning a US$274.2 million contract through its joint venture with Besix to design and construct the breakwater and materials offloading facility for the LNG project.

It was also handed a US$60.6 million contract by Chevron in December 2011 to build a 1.2 kilometre tunnelled shore crossing under the ocean, connecting two offshore gas reserves with the Wheatstone LNG plant.

Leighton Holdings and Besix joint venture win US$274.2 million Wheatstone LNG project in Australia

A joint venture between Leighton Holdings subsidiary Thiess and Besix has been awarded a US$274.2 million development contract for Chevron’s Wheatstone lique-fied natural gas project in Western Australia. The duo will design and construct the breakwater and materials offloading facility for the LNG project near On-slow. The contract would generate more than 300 jobs.

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FEATURED PROJECT - ICHTHYS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Main Operator: INPEX 76% Interest

Partners: Total S.A.,Osaka Gas Co. Ltd. Toho Gas Co. Ltd

Value: US$34 billion

Location: Browse Basin, offshore Western Australia

Start-up year: 2016

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The Ichthys Project is a joint venture between INPEX Browse Ltd (76%, the operator) and Total Australia (24%). The Ichthys Project will take gas from the Ichthys Field, in the Browse Basin, offshore of Western Australia, which will undergo preliminary processing by offshore facilities to remove water and raw liquids, including condensate. The gas will then be exported to the onshore processing facilities in Darwin via an 850km subsea pipeline.

The gas will be processed through a two train 8.4 t/a LNG processing plant. This production rate represents the average rate over the life of the Project. Total annual production will vary from year to year depending on factors such as the composition of the gas from the reservoir and the duration and frequency of maintenance activities.

The onshore processing plant will also produce approximately 1.6 million tonnes per annum of LPG and 15 000 barrels per day of condensate which is carried to the plant with the gas stream.

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Main Contracts Awarded

Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has signed a US$2.73 billion deal with Inpex to build an offshore gas processing facility in Australia. Under the deal with Inpex, SHI will build the offshore gas processing facility by the end of 2015.Work on the 100,000-tonne facility will begin in 2013 and the structure will have 110 metres (361 feet) both in height and width when delivered.The facility will be deployed in the Browse Basin offshore Western Australia to serve the US$34 billion Ichthys LNG project.

Samsung Heavy Industries secures US$2.7 billion offshore facility deal for Ichthys LNG project

Contracts awarded:

Platform FEED: Aker Solutions, AMEC, J P Kenny

Control and Safety system FEED: Yokogawa

Initial FEED: JGC (Japan Gasoline Corporation), Chiyoda Corp, KBR

EPC: KBR, JGC, Chiyoda Corp

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Bam Clough has been awarded a US$150.1 million contract for work on Ichthys liquefied natural gas facility. The entity received a letter of intent for design and construction work on the project’s module offloading facility near Darwin, in Australia’s Northern Territory. Construction is due to start in early 2013 and take about a year, with roughly 130 workers involved at the project’s peak.

Bam Clough lands US$150.1 million contract for Ichthys project

Fairstar Heavy Transport N.V. has been awarded US$56 million worth of marine transportation contracts for the Ichthys LNG Project in Darwin, Australia

Fairstar Heavy Transport N.V. has been awarded two contracts by the JKC Joint Venture (JKC) consisting of JGC and Chiyoda and KBR, to provide marine transportation services for the Ichthys LNG Project in Darwin, Australia. The two contracts engage the Fairstar 50,000 DWT, open stern, semi-submersible vessels FORTE and FINESSE for approximately twelve months per ship commencing in the Second Quarter of 2014. The total value of the two contracts is US$56 million for the initial period. JKC has the option to extend the contracts a further six months at the same voyage rates agreed to in the initial period.

FORTE and FINESSE will execute a series of voyages from various fabrication yards in Asia Pacific, transporting the modules required to construct the two LNG trains now approved for development at the Ichthys LNG Project site in Darwin.

Fairstar Heavy Transport N.V. lands US$56 million marine transportation contracts for the Ichthys LNG Project

KBR and its joint venture with JGC Corporation and Chiyoda Corporation, the JKC JV, has signed the formal contract for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) activities on the Ichthys LNG Project in Northern Australia. The JKC JV partners signed this EPC contract, valued at US$15 billion, with the Ichthys LNG Project owners, INPEX and Total.

Gas from the Ichthys Field in the Browse Basin, approximately 200 kilometres offshore of Western Australia, will undergo preliminary processing offshore to remove water and extract condensate. The gas will then be exported to onshore processing facilities in Darwin via an 889 kilometre subsea pipeline. The Ichthys Project is expected to produce 8.4 million tonnes of LNG and 1.6 million tonnes of LPG per annum, along with approximately 100,000 barrels of condensate per day at peak.

KBR and JKC JV sign US$15 billion contract for EPC activities on Ichthys LNG project

ShawCor Ltd. has received a contract with a value in excess of US$400 million to provide pipeline coatings and related products and services for the gas export pipeline on the Ichthys LNG Project. This contract was signed with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. and follows the letter of intent that was initially announced on November 22, 2011.

The contract involves coating 889 km of 42 inch pipe that will be protected with Asphalt Enamel coating, SureFlo™ internal coating and HeviCote® concrete weight coating.

ShawCor secures US$400 million contract for Ichthys gas export pipeline coating

SBM Offshore has been awarded a contract by the Ichthys LNG Project for the engineering, procurement, fabrication and supply of a Turret and Mooring system.

This system will be integrated by the client into the Ichthys FPSO and installed offshore NW Australia. The contract also includes assistance during the integration of the Turret into the FPSO as well as during installation on the field offshore. The value of this order is around US$500 million.

Installation of the Turret and Mooring system in the field is anticipated in mid 2015. Approximate dimensions of the Turret: diameter 20 meters; height 65 metres and weight 7,000 tons. The Turret can accommodate up to 15 risers and will be designed for 40 years of operation without being disconnected.

SBM Offshore awarded US$500 million contract for Ichthys LNG

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Aker Solutions has been awarded a contract by Statoil to deliver six subsea trees and a tool package for Troll on the Norwegian continental shelf.

The estimated contract value is US$60 million and the work includes six subsea trees, with a possible option for nine further subsea trees, including control systems for the oil-producing part of the giant gas field. Equipment deliveries will be made from 2012 to 2015.

Aker Solutions secures US$60 million subsea contract in North Sea

A Craig Group subsidiary has picked up a US$79.1 million contract with Talisman Energy for two platform supply ves-sels for use in the North Sea.

The two 83-metre, diesel-electric vessels will be built by North Star Shipping at the Balenciaga Shipyard in Spain.

The contract is for five years with options for additional ves-sels. Delivery to the company’s UK arm is scheduled for the second and fourth quarters of 2013.

Craig Group awarded US$79 million supply-boat contract with Talisman Energy for use in North Sea

Bergen Group secures US$8.6 million subsea contract with Statoil for Åsgard Subsea Compression Project

ADIL lands six-figure contract win with Iona Energy for work in the North Sea

ADIL has secured a US$798,000 contract win with Iona Energy. ADIL will provide management support, enabling its client to develop a recently purchased field in the UKCS.

Iona completed the acquisition of North Sea Block 3/8d, containing the Kells (formerly Staffa) Oil Field, earlier in January 2012. The company is primarily focused on the acquisition, appraisal and development of oil and gas discoveries in the UK North Sea.

The contract sees ADIL provide development support for the pre-sanction phase of the Kells development project. The work, which commenced in December 2011, is expected to take place over a period of up to six months, potentially leading to a further execution phase.

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Bergen Group Offshore has won an estimated US$8.6 million contract, via its subsidiary Bergen Group Rosenberg, with Statoil for the fabrication of subsea structures for the Åsgard Subsea Compression Project.The project involves delivery of twelve off-PLEM structures (Pipeline End Manifold) and one riser base with a total estimated weight of 850 tons. The contract includes project management, shop engineering, planning and work preparation, procurement, fabrication and testing of the structures. The work will commence immediately and final delivery shall take place in May 2013. The project organisation will be mobilised at Buøy, Stavanger where all project activities will be undertaken.

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Kvaerner has won a US$210 million contract to build a steel jacket to be located at the Hild platform in the North Sea for Total. Fabrication of the jacket is set to get underway at Kvaerner’s Verdal yard by the fourth quarter of 2012, with the finished jacket set for delivery in the spring of 2014. The contract includes engineering, procurement, supply, construction, load-out and sea-fastening of the jacket and associated piles, estimated to have a total weight of 21,400 tonnes when completed. Kvaerner was thought to have had a keen interest in winning the contract, after Total invited bids from South East Asian players.

Kvaerner wins US$210 million Hild jacket contract from Total

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Expro has been awarded a multi-million pound multi-disci-pline five year contract with Shell UIE.Expro has won the primary Slickline/Multiline contract across Shell UIE, which includes the UK, Ireland, Norway and the Netherlands.Additionally, Expro has been awarded a contract to provide well testing, drill steam testing (DST) tools and tubing con-veyed perforating (TCP) services in the UK Northern North Sea, as well as the North Sea sectors of Ireland and Norway.Both multi-million pound contracts will be for a period of five years with each having an option for extension for a further two years. Expro and Shell have had a long and productive relationship in Europe spanning more than 20 years. This award further cements this relationship well into the future.

Expro wins five year multi-million pound work with Shell contract

Reservoir Exploration Technology ASA has received a contract award from an international oil company for an Ocean Bottom Cable survey offshore Norway.

The total survey duration is expected to be 116 days and the estimated contract value is US$24.5 million. The survey will be acquired in two parts and is scheduled to commence Q1 2012 with planned completion Q4 2012.

RXT is awarded an US$24.5 million OBC contract offshore Norway

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Prosafe has secured a contract extension for its Regalia accommodation platform at the troubled Yme field project, which now looks like it will not be brought online in 2012 as planned. Talisman Energy has extended the existing contract by another 198 days until the end of August 2012 in a deal worth US$57.4 million, with a day-rate of US$290,000. As a result, a planned charter of the Regalia for Talisman in the UK sector has been terminated. The latest extension takes the total contract value to US$91.4 million for the unit, which has been employed at Yme since November 2011 on a day-rate of US$300,000, and adds further to Talisman’s increasing costs at the blighted Norwegian project.

Prosafe lands Yme flotel extension in a deal worth US$57.4 million

Statoil has awarded an installation contract valued at over US$198.6 million for its Asgard subsea compression project offshore Norway to Technip. The contract covers the installation of the subsea compression system and its connection to the existing subsea infrastructure and the Asgard platform, 40 kilometres east of the Asgard field. Technip will build and install pipeline spools, power cables and umbilicals, tying-in the pipeline spools to existing infrastructure. The contract also includes engineering, fabrication and supply of a special handling system for the installation and retrieval of the subsea compression system modules and the initial installation of those modules. Technip will conduct the work from its bases in Oslo and Stavanger, with offshore construction to take place in 2013 and 2014. The contract also includes options for an Inspection, Maintenance and Repair stand-by vessel until 2018.

Statoil awards Technip US$198.6 million Asgard contract

Subsea 7 has won a contract worth US$100 million for the development of oil and gas pipelines from BP Exploration’s Clair Ridge project. The pipelines, a six kilometre 22 inch oil export pipeline and a 14 kilometre 6 inch gas export pipeline, will be connected between the existing Clair Phase 1 export systems and two new, bridge-linked platforms. The pipelines will allow oil and gas to be transported from Clair Ridge to the Sullom Voe Terminal via a spur to be tied into the Phase 1 pipeline as well as tying the gas into the West of Shetland pipeline system. Subsea 7 will install the pipelines as well as providing engineering, procurement, fabrication and project management services. Engineering and project management will take place in the company’s Aberdeen office early 2012, with offshore operations to start in 2013. The oil export pipeline bundle will be fabricated at the company’s Webster facility in Wick, Scotland, while the gas export pipeline will be built at its Vigra spoolbase, off the west coast of Norway. The platforms, which will be located to the north-east of Clair Phase 1, are to be built by Amec by 2015.

Subsea 7 secures US$100 million pipeline contract for Clair Ridge project

EnerMech has been awarded a US$1.57 million crane services contract by Talisman Energy. EnerMech will deliver services to all Talisman Norwegian assets over the next six years. The 3 year (+3 year option) contract covers crane inspection, maintenance and modifications on the Gyda, Yme and Varg A assets.

EnerMech awarded US$1.57 million crane service contract by Talisman

MIDDLE EAST PROJECTS

ABB scoops US$63 million power plant deal in South Iraq

ABB has scooped a US$63 million contract to build two power plants at the Basra gas capture project in South Iraq. The Swiss engineering group was awarded the contract by Shell and minority partner Mitsubishi, which together are working to capture the 700 million cubic feet per day flow of associated gas from southern Iraqi fields for power generation and LNG exports.

Foster Wheeler awarded EPCM contract to build Sadara unit

Foster Wheeler has been awarded an EPCM contract by Aramco Overseas Company (AOC) to develop a Propylene Oxide unit for its Sadara project in Jubail, Saudi Arabia.

This unit, which will be completed Q1 2015, will be part of a world-scale, fully integrated chemicals complex, to be one of the largest of its kind in the world, which will be constructed, owned and operated by Sadara.The deal has been awarded as an extension to the front-end engineering design contract given to Foster Wheeler by AOC and Dow in 2008.

Lamprell wins US$62 million Iraq deal to build topsides and jackets

Lamprell has secured a contract worth US$62 million to build topsides and jackets for an oil export project in Iraq. Leighton Offshore has signed up for a pair of each at the Lamprell’s Sharjah facility in UAE.

The work, for the crude oil export facility in Iraq, also includes metering skid and associated piping. Delivery of the topsides and jackets is expected in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Atlas Copco supplies rental equipment to Pearl GTL project

Atlas Copco Services Middle East has supplied rental equipment to the Pearl GTL project, including complete packages of compressors, dryers and accessories vital to the completion of the project. All equipment supplied has been certified to work in the facility.

Between US$18 billion and US$19 billion has been invested in the Pearl facility; operating two unmanned platforms 60km offshore, the Pearl GTL project is targeted to produce 1.6bn cubic feet of gas per day. Post processing, this will generate 120,000 bpd of condensate and NGL, and 140,000 bpd of GTL products.

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Petrofac secures US$330 million EPC Badra contract

Petrofac has confirmed the award of a US$330 million contract to work on the Badra oilfield in Iraq.

Petrofac will work on the first phase of the Badra oilfield development project, providing engineering, procurement and construction services.

The work will begin shortly and be completed in three eighteen month phases, ending in the second half of 2015.Gazprom Neft expects to start commercial production at the field of 15,000 bpd in August 2013.

Fugro lands Pearl GTL maintenance work

Fugro has been awarded a five year maintenance contract by Shell for the Pearl gas-to-liquids facility in Ras Laffan, Qatar.

Under the contract Fugro will provide round the clock support and maintenance of the seabed water temperature monitoring system for the five year term of the contract.

Fugro will provide an experienced metocean engineer as well as critical upgrades to the weather monitor software, while local twenty four hour support in Qatar will be provided by trained engineers from associate company Petrotec.

The monitoring system was designed and installed by Fugro and provides real time data to help minimise flow assurance problems in pipelines which link the two offshore platforms to the onshore plant.

Technip wins EPC contract for Kuwait pipeline

Kuwait Gulf Oil Company has awarded Technip with the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning contract on behalf of their Gas and Condensate Export System project. Technip would require the creation of a 110 kilometre pipeline stretching between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, both onshore and offshore. The single twelve inch export pipeline would stretch from the Al Khafji Joint Operations facilities in Saudi Arabia to the Kuwait Oil Company tie-in facility currently being built under KOC Project No EF/1718 near Al-Ahmadi, Kuwait. The project is due to be completed by the second half of 2014, and would be carried out from Technip’s Abu Dhabi operating centre. The company would use vessel Comanche to complete offshore installation work as part of the deal. The vessel had been held by Global Industries, which Technip acquired in late 2011.

Tethys signs MOU for Uzbek Exploration in North Ustyurt Basin

Tethys Petroleum Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Uzbek State oil and gas company Uzbekneftegaz. The objective of this MOU is to provide the framework for a Joint Study and the negotiation process for an Exploration Agreement relating to certain exploration blocks in the North Ustyurt Basin of Uzbekistan.

SAR lands contract with BP for Risha field in Jordan

SAR AS has signed a contract to clean and treat drill cuttings for BP Plc. in Jordan. This contract relates to BP’s agreement with Jordan’s National Petroleum Company to invest US$237 million to explore for natural gas reserves in the Risha field near the border with Iraq.

This field covers an area of 7,000 square km and if the exploration leads to the discovery of a larger reserve basin, it is expected the field’s production could increase from its current 20 million cubic feet per day to 330 million cubic feet per day by 2015 which is in line with the Jordanian government’s strategy for the continued development of this field through a second phase.

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ILF Engineering awarded US$250 million Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline contract

Pakistan has issued tender for the laying of Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline in its territory to ILF Engineering.

The US$250 million laying of a gas pipeline would be completed by 2014.

Kuwait Gulf Oil signs gas deal with Technip

Kuwait Gulf Oil Co (KGOC) and Technip have signed a contract to build gas facilities in Khafji, as part of a plan to boost gas output for growing domestic needs. The deal involves building gas and natural gas liquids facilities in Khafji, which will carry 40 million standard cu ft per day (MMscfd) of gas via pipeline to Kuwait. KGOC, a unit of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation operates in the Neutral Zone shared by Kuwait and Saudi Arabia through the al-Khafji Joint Operations Co with Aramco Gulf Operations, a subsidiary of Saudi Aramco.

AMEC awarded PMC services contract for ADMA OPCO’s multi- billion dollar Nasr and Umm Lulu fields

AMEC has been awarded a Project Management Consultancy services contract by Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company for the ‘execute phase’ of the Nasr Phase-1 and Umm Lulu Phase-1 field development projects offshore Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

The multi-million dollar thirty month contract covers the engineer, procure, construct phase of these significant offshore developments.

NORTH AMERICA PROJECTS

WorleyParsons signs US$57.9 million TransCanada contracts

TransCanada has awarded two fabrication and construction contracts worth US$57.9 million for work on its terminal in Hardisty, Alberta, to WorleyParsons.

WorleyParsonsCord will conduct brownfield work on Terminal A and plant construction work at Terminal B at the facility.

WorleyParsons’ work on the project is scheduled to be completed by December 2012.

CB&I secures storage tank contract in excess of US$60 million

CB&I has been awarded a contract, valued in excess of US$60 million, by Battleground Oil Specialty Terminal Company (BOSTCO) for the engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction of storage tanks and associated works for its grassroots black oil storage terminal on the Houston Ship Channel. The work is scheduled for completion in 2013.

Foster Wheeler secures contract by Discovery Gas Transmission for services in the Gulf of Mexico

Foster Wheeler has been awarded a contract by Discovery Gas Transmission, LLC to provide design, engineering and technical services for a junction platform, facilities and associated pipelines within the Discovery System at South Timbalier 283, in the Gulf of Mexico.

The Foster Wheeler contract value, which was not disclosed, will be included in the company’s fourth-quarter 2011 bookings.

The platform, located in approximately 350 feet of water, will be a four-pile structure with a two-level deck. It will be designed as an unmanned structure with a control system designed to shut down the facility in the event of an upset condition.

The new infrastructure will enable the existing Discovery pipeline to operate at a higher pressure, both before and after the connection of the new Keathley Canyon pipeline.

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Freeport LNG Expansion,L.P., Zachry and CB&I joint venture sign FEED contract for development of Freeport Liquefaction project

Freeport LNG Expansion, L.P. and a joint venture comprised of Zachry Industrial, Inc. and CB&I Inc. entered into a Front-End Engineering and Design Contract (FEED) for the engineering and design of the Freeport Liquefaction Project near Freeport, Texas. Under the FEED contract, the Zachry/CB&I Joint Venture will engineer and design three LNG liquefaction trains (each rated at 4.4 million tons per year) and corresponding pre-treatment facilities to be located near the existing Freeport LNG Regasification Terminal that is owned and operated by Freeport LNG’s parent company, Freeport LNG Development, L.P. Within the three-train design, the Zachry/CB&I Joint Venture will develop a fixed price/fixed schedule proposal for both a one-train initial development and a two-train initial development.

Technip lands Tubular Bells contract

Hess Corporation has awarded Technip a contract for work on its Tubular Bells field, located in the Mississippi Canyon area of the Gulf of Mexico.

The company will work on 28 miles of flowlines, steel catenary risers, pipeline end terminations, piles and structures under the contract, which covers design, engineering, fabrication and subsea installation.

Technip will manage the project from its Houston operating centre, while the flowlines and risers will be welded at the Group’s spoolbase in Mobile, Alabama. Offshore installation is scheduled to be completed with the Deep Blue, one of Technip’s deepwater pipe-lay vessels, during the first half of 2013.

KBR awarded contract to provide construction services for plant expansion in Oklahoma

KBR was awarded a contract to provide construction services for a new 150 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) gas processing plant. KBR will provide pre-construction services and installation for the processing plant expansion at its existing 200 MMSCFD gas processing plant. The expansion will increase the cryogenic gas processing plant’s capacity by 150 MMSCFD, bringing the total processing capacity to 350 MMSCFD in the Woodford Shale.

Polarcus secures Greenland 3D seismic shoot

The Shell-led consortium exploring offshore Greenland has issued Polarcus a letter of intent for the acquisition of 8,500 square kilometres of 3D seismic. Polarcus will gather the data during the third quarter of 2012. The shoot will be Polarcus’ second in Greenland after another contract with an undisclosed party was agreed late 2011.

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TransCanada secures contract to build US$500 million natural gas pipeline extension in Mexico

TransCanada Corporation will build, own and operate the Tamazunchale Pipeline Extension in Mexico. Construction of the pipeline is supported by the award of a 25-year natural gas transportation service contract by the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), Mexico’s state-owned power company.

TransCanada expects to invest approximately US$500 million in the pipeline and anticipates an in-service date in the first quarter of 2014. The project will be 235 kilometers (146 miles) long and have contracted capacity of 630 million cubic feet a day (MMCf/d). The pipeline will use a combination of 30- and 36-inch-diameter pipe and have 37 megawatts of installed compression.

The pipeline will originate at the terminus of TransCanada’s existing Tamazunchale Pipeline in the state of San Luis Potosi and extend through the states of Hidalgo and Queretaro, where it will connect with Mexico’s National Pipeline System and serve a CFE combined-cycle power generating facility near El Sauz, Queretaro.

Harris lands telecom deal for Chevron’s Big Foot platform project in the Gulf of Mexico

Harris CapRock Communications has signed a contract to provide telecommunications systems and infrastructure for Chevron’s Big Foot platform project in the Gulf of Mexico. The systems integration work will support all aspects of the project from design through Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT).

Chevron requires a customised solution including the design, integration and testing of telecommunications systems before deployment, along with VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) hardware and service during production. Specifically, Chevron’s needs include telecommunications and electronic equipment, fiber and structured cabling, RF (Radio Frequency) and coax cabling, and an overall telecommunications infrastructure.

Under the terms of the agreement, Harris CapRock will conduct the robust design, integration and testing of telecommunications subsystems, including UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) trunked, marine VHF (Very High Frequency), survival and aeronautical radios; radar, AIS (Automatic Identification System) and weather tracking systems; closed-circuit and entertainment TV; Personnel on Board location and access; VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) and associated fiber; CAT-6 structured cabling; and the infrastructure to support all services. The Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) period will be held at Harris CapRock’s energy headquarters in Houston, Texas. In addition, Harris CapRock will provide the VSAT hardware and associated managed services.

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SOUTH AMERICA PROJECTS

Seadrill secures contracts for three jack-up rigs worth up to US$311 million

Seadrill has secured new contracts for the three jack-up rigs Offshore Mischief, Offshore Defender, and West Leda. The aggregated revenue potential is estimated at US$311 million inclusive of mobilisation fees and assignment specific rig modifications.

Offshore Mischief has been awarded contract by Equion Energia Limited in Colombia. The assignment is for a firm period of 180 days with commencement of operations scheduled for late first quarter 2012 in direct continuation of the rig’s existing contract.

The estimated revenue potential is US$33.2 million for the firm 180-day period inclusive of US$1.7 million in mobilisation and demobilisation fees.

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Deep Sea awarded long-term contracts with Petrobras in Brazil

Deep Sea Supply has been awarded long-term contracts with Petrobras for the four vessels Sea Fox, Sea Jackal, Sea Vixen and Sea Stoat.

The vessels will perform PSV duties for Petrobras in Brazil. The contract periods are four year firm plus four year option for all the vessels.

Total net value of the firm period is approximately US$123 million. Expected commencement is June 2012.

Genesis signs contract for Shell SURF project

Genesis was awarded an Enterprise Framework Agreement by Shell Global Solutions International B.V., covering Subsea Umbilical Risers and Flowlines (SURF), Engineering and Project Management Services.

The contract duration is 5 years, with the option to extend for an additional 5 years and will cover the supply of services to support all of Shell’s SURF projects on a worldwide basis.

The contract will focus on Shell’s activities in the Gulf of Mexico and Brazil.

OYO Geospace enters into US$14.9 million contract for life-of-field seismic monitoring system on BC-10 field offshore Brazil

OYO Geospace has entered into a contract for US$14.9 million with the BC-10 Consortium, operated by Shell Brasil Petróleo Ltda, to provide over 100 kilometres of deepwater seabed seismic reservoir monitoring system for the BC-10 Field off the coast of Brazil.

The system will be laid on the sea floor in 1,700 meters water depth. The company expects to recognise revenue from the sale and delivery of the system in the first quarter of fiscal year 2013.

Foster Wheeler lands Dominican LNG terminal works

Foster Wheeler has been awarded a basic design and front-end engineering design contract for a new LNG receiving terminal and jetty in San Pedro de Marcoris in the Dominican Republic.

The works were awarded by Complejo GNL del Este, a consortium of Dominican and Colombian energy players.Foster Wheeler would work with a local partner on the contract, which is to be completed in September 2012.

Sembcorp Marine secures US$792.5 million first Brazilian order

Sembcorp Marine has secured the first order for its Brazilian yard in Arazruz, which will see it build an ultra-deepwater drillship for Petrobras- backed rig-owner Sete Brasil. The contract is valued at US$792.5 million.Sembcorp’s Brazilian shipyard, Estalerio Jurong Aracruz, will design and build the drillship, which will be based on its propriety Jurong Espadon drillship design. The drillship will be capable of operating in water depths of up to 10,000 feet and drilling to depths of up to 40,000 feet. It will also have a large moon pool for enhanced drilling operations, dynamic positioning class 3 capabilities, Azimuth thrusters for improved operability and be capable of housing up to 180 personnel. The drillship being built for Sete is scheduled for delivery no later than the second quarter of 2015.

Technip wins Petrobras pre-salt contract offshore Brazil

Petrobras has awarded a contract for pre-salt field development on the Guara & Lula Nordeste fields in the Santos basin, offshore Brazil, to Technip.

Technip will manufacture 24 kilometres of six inch gas injection flexible lines for the project, along with 18 kilometres of flowlines, two 200 metre top risers and four 1400 metre intermediate and bottom risers. The gas injection lines will be used to re-inject produced gas into the reservoir to respect new Brazilian environmental regulations.

The flexible lines will be manufactured at Technip-operated facilities, including one in the Brazilian city of Acu, and will be delivered in two batches, the second one to arrive in the first quarter of 2013.

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