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November 2012

Shell Alaska Venture Beaufort & Chukchi Seas exploration drilling program Safety and the Environment. November 2012. Susan Childs. Alaska Venture Support Integrator, Manager. CHUKCHI AND BEAUFORT SEAS. Burger. Torpedo. Sivulliq. Shell Exploration & Production Company.

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November 2012

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  1. Shell Alaska Venture Beaufort & Chukchi Seas exploration drilling programSafety and the Environment November 2012 Susan Childs Alaska Venture Support Integrator, Manager

  2. CHUKCHI AND BEAUFORT SEAS Burger Torpedo Sivulliq Shell Exploration & Production Company

  3. REVIEW OF 2012 ACTIVITIES Chukchi Sea • Completed 1 tophole at Burger A • Will return in 2013 to complete and continue drilling Beaufort Sea • Completed 1 tophole at Sivulliq N • Will return in 2013 to complete and continue drilling CDU Kulluk Shell Exploration & Production Company

  4. Logistics Fleet to Support 2 Drilling Rigs in 2012

  5. 2012 Safeguards Implemented • Our ice management plan and critical operations curtailment plan were successful in keeping our assets, people and the environment safe while dealing with the ice; also our ice and weather forecasting were outstanding and provided the assurance we needed to keep all vessels working and out of harms way. • A real time ice and weather forecasting system enables Shell to determine “real time” issues that are on the horizon well before a reaction is needed. • We have trained 2,500+ employees to adhere to our Health, Safety, Security and Environmental standards to prevent unsafe behaviors that result in accidents and potential environmental impacts. • 9 Communication Centers activated to ensure subsistence users were aware of where Shell’s operations and so Shell would know where subsistence users were at any given time. • 11 Subsistence Advisors were employed from St. Lawrence Island east to Kaktovik to help Shell mitigate potential impacts from operations. • 5 Community Liaison Officers were on board to help communities understand Shell and operations that were taking place. • Real Time Operating Centers to monitoring drilling activities downhole which allows Shell to respond to potential issues rather than react. • Protected Species Observers on all Shell assets including aviation to help collect data and monitor to avoid impacts. • Advanced Data Acquisition Manager (ADAM) keeps track of all vessels offshore and aviation assets as well as weather data points, i.e. sea ice analyses.

  6. Advanced Data Acquisition Manager (ADAM)

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