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Dhahran Global for Oil, Gas, & Petrochemicals Services

Dhahran Global for Oil, Gas, & Petrochemicals Services. November 17, 2005. Agenda. 1. DG Company Overview. 2. Working Together. 3. DG Company Activities. 4. Partnership. 4. Summary. DG Company Overview. DG Company Overview.

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Dhahran Global for Oil, Gas, & Petrochemicals Services

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  1. Dhahran Globalfor Oil, Gas, & Petrochemicals Services November 17, 2005

  2. Agenda 1. DG Company Overview 2. Working Together 3. DG Company Activities 4. Partnership 4. Summary

  3. DG Company Overview

  4. DG Company Overview • Dhahran Global (DG) is a Saudi company owned by H. R. H. Office and licensed to: • Performs industrial and commercial business activities • Forms partnerships, joint ventures, and sponsor agency services • Establishes subsidiaries

  5. DG Company Overview • Dhahran Global (DG) serves the following sectors: • Oil, gas, and petrochemical industries • Drilling and workover services • Construction, building, and maintenance • Health, safety, and security services

  6. DG Company Overview Oil & Gas Petro- chemicals Synergy & Growth Training & Technology Distribution & Services

  7. DG Company Overview VisionTo become a global company that provides the oil and gas and the petrochemical industries with supreme services Mission To perform oil and gas and petrochemical services via forming partnerships, joint ventures, and sponsoring agency services, and establishing subsidiaries

  8. DG Company Structure HRH Prince Office Vice President DG Supporting Staff Manager Technical & Operations Manager Administration & Training Associated Consultants & Advisors

  9. DG Company Objective Technology Time Money People Globalization RAISING THE BAR ON PERFORMANCE

  10. Managing Cultural Differences

  11. From Transactional …

  12. To Strategic Focus

  13. What Can We Offer • H.R.H. Office support, influence, and services • Direct partnership at projects • Possibility of finance • Organized work and activities • Systematic approach • Continuity and growth

  14. Synergy and Growth • Synergy • Between H.R.H. Office and DG Company • Between DG Company and its partners • Between DG Company’s activities • Growth • In investment and ROI • In DG Company’s size towards a global level • In knowledge, experience, and relations Team work

  15. What Can We Offer • Internal experiences and knowledge • Varied and integrated experiences • Experiences at demand • Cumulative experiences (>500 years)

  16. What We Expect • Commitment to excellence • Long term partnership • Transfer of technology • Cooping with industry standards: • High quality works • Meeting schedules (deadlines) • Safety • Competitive offers

  17. DG Company Activities • Seismic and exploration activities • Drilling & Workover • Oil & Gas production • Petrochemical services • Construction/building services • Importing spare parts and equipment for oil & gas industry • Well and pipelines maintenance • Petroleum storages construction and maintenance • Offshore maintenance

  18. DG Company Activities • Operate plants, refineries, and pump stations • Construct and operate fuel stations in cities and highways in a modern manner as in USA and Europe • Provide services for airplanes refueling • Transport and distribute fuels • Provide consultation at all oil and gas areas • Ensure safety oil and gas facilities and utilities • Industrial security • Health, Safety, and Environment • Well control and blowout prevention • Training and Human Resource Development

  19. Giant Business Opportunities H.R.H Office DG Overview Successful Projects Outstanding Partners Dhahran Global

  20. World Outlook EuropeAdjusting to remaincompetitive Japan Restructuring to focus on nichemarket Middle EastNew dominant production region China & India Demand growth engine North and South America internally driven growth Asia PacificMoving from local to regional market focus

  21. History Projections 2001 World Energy Demand World Marketed Energy Consumption Source: EIA International Energy Outlook 2004

  22. Oil Reserves and Production - Middle East USA Bubble size represents remaining oil reserves in MMbbl Russia Saudi Arabia Mexico Current Oil Production, Mbbl/d Norway Iran Venezuela Canada China UAE Libya Brazil UK Algeria Iraq Indonesia Nigeria Kuwait Kazakhstan Year of Peak Oil Production Source: BP Statistical Review, Douglas-Westwood Source: BP Statistical Report 2003 & Douglas-Westwood – World Oil Supply 2003-2050

  23. Regional WorkloadOutlook2005-2010

  24. Gulf Region Projects Outlook 2005-2010 Projects Projects greater than $200 million Total: $ 421 Billions

  25. Gulf Region Projects Outlook Engineering Workload 111 MM Hours 533 MM Hours

  26. Gulf Region Projects Outlook Construction Workload 2.00 Billion Hours 10 Billion Hours

  27. Overview of Saudi Economy

  28. Future Outlook • Saudi Arabia’s Oil Reserves 300,000 Million Barrels • Average Production 10 Million Barrels / Day • How Long Would it Last? 82 Years

  29. The Challenge • Project Finance Requirements in Saudi Arabia: • USD 1.5BN (2003) • USD 4.8BN (2004) • USD 21BN (2005-07)

  30. Sustained High Oil Revenues • Current prices driven by demand strength, not supply crisis • Global “growth surprise” continues in 2005! • To meet demand: • Saudi capacity and production to grow steadily for first time in 30 years • Meaning continued $100+ billion/year in oil revenues

  31. Saudi Aramco Opportunities

  32. Saudi Aramco Projects Outlook Engineering Workload 14 MM Hours 58.5 MM Hours

  33. Saudi Aramco Projects Outlook Construction Workload 340 MM Hours 1.36 Billion Hours

  34. Chemical and Petrochemical Opportunities

  35. Chemical/Petrochemical Sales Outlook - Worldwide Sales (Billion US$) US$ 100 BIL YEAR 2004 YEAR 2020 TARGET US$ 20 BIL Time

  36. Jubail 2Business Opportunities

  37. Jubail Today

  38. Jubail 2 - Mega Project RESIDENTIAL AREA JUBAIL 2 JUBAIL 1 JUBAIL COMMERCIAL PORT KING FAHD INDUSTRIAL PORT

  39. 31 32 QUAY 2 33 34 36 35 37 54 Jubail Industrial Port Expansion STORAGE AREA SERVICE QUAY SOLID QUAY PETROCHEMICALSTORAGE AREA

  40. Jubail 2 - Stages

  41. Jubail 2 - Mega Project:New Industrial Area Status • Feasibility Studies and Engineering were completed • Stage 1: Construction in progress • Stages 2, 3 & 4: are in initial Design Early access for Investors in 2006

  42. Jubail Today

  43. Jubail 2 - Opportunities in Secondary Industries

  44. Jubail 2 - Opportunities in Primary Industries

  45. Thank You

  46. Dhahran Globalfor Oil, Gas, & Petrochemicals Services November 17, 2005

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