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DeltaAfrik’s Success Story: Local Execution

DeltaAfrik’s Success Story: Local Execution. Tunde Elesin, Vice President Development. Offshore Technology Conference, Houston │ 6-9 May 2013. Outline. DeltaAfrik’s Overview Capacity and Capabilities Our Customer and Contracts Project Experience Success Story Awards Key Differentiators.

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DeltaAfrik’s Success Story: Local Execution

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  1. DeltaAfrik’s Success Story: Local Execution Tunde Elesin, Vice President Development Offshore Technology Conference, Houston │ 6-9 May 2013

  2. Outline • DeltaAfrik’s Overview • Capacity and Capabilities • Our Customer and Contracts • Project Experience • Success Story • Awards • Key Differentiators

  3. DeltaAfrik’s Overview

  4. DeltaAfrik’s Overview • DeltaAfrik Engineering Limited • Incorporated 13th August 2003 • Commenced operations in 2004 • Enter into JOA with WorleyParsons in 1st October 2003 • DeltaTekEngineering Limited • Incorporated in 1993 • 100% owned by Nigerians • Set up to provide Engineering Solutions and Services to the Nigerian Oil & Gas Industry

  5. Corporate Culture • Vision • To be the project delivery service company of choice in Africa. • Mission Statement • To provide world-class project delivery services focused on creative solutions with an absolute commitment to safety, quality and integrity. • HSES Policy Statement • Safety is Non-Negotiable. Accidents and Injuries are never Acceptable. Akin Odumakinde Managing Director

  6. Corporate Culture • Nigerian Content Policy Statement • We shall consistently support and implement the Nigerian Content Policy by maximizing the utilization of the available Nigerian Human and material resources. To develop the capacity of Nigerians in our Company, we shall continually invest our resources without any compromise to Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental standards. Akin Odumakinde Managing Director

  7. Corporate Culture Akin Odumakinde Managing Director

  8. Our Commitments • Safety • Quality to International Standards • Technology Transfer • Indigenization • Training • Location Execution

  9. Capacity & Capabilities • Power • Gas Turbine Based Power Plants • Coal • Nuclear • Renewable Energy • Transmission Networks Hydrocarbons • Fixed Offshore Production Facilities • Floating & Deepwater Solutions • Offshore Pipelines & Subsea Systems • Onshore Pipelines & Receiving Terminals • Onshore Oil & Gas Production Facilities • LNG Facilities • Infrastructure & Environment • Coastal & Marine • Water & Wastewater • Transport • Environment • Master Planning

  10. Experience covering all phases of the asset lifecycle Capability

  11. Services Conceptual Studies Front-End Engineering Design Detailed Engineering Procurement Construction Management Project Management Market DeepwaterProduction Facilities Offshore & Onshore Production Facilities Gas Gathering Facilities Pipelines Refineries LNG Facilities Power Infrastructure & Environment In-country Capabilities

  12. Gross floor area of 11,000sq2 Fully operational engineering office Capable of delivering 1,000,000 billable annual man-hour 1,000 work stations installed State-of-the-Art ICT infrastructure Office Location

  13. AspenTechHYSYS – Topsides Process Simulation PipePhase – Steady State Pipeline Hydraulic Analysis OLGA – Transient Flow Simulator PipeNet – Firewater Hydraulic Analysis FlareNet& FlareSim – Radiation & Flare Studies PDMS & PDS – 3D Modeling SACS – Jacket Design & Structural Analysis Caesar – Piping Stress Analysis OFFPIPE – Pipeline installation analysis AGA – Pipeline Stability Analysis AUTOPIPE – Riser Design & Analysis INTOOLS – Field Instrument Database In-house – Equipment Sizing Programs & Templates Engineering Software Sample List

  14. Customer Contracts Year ExxonMobil Engineering Services Agreement since 2004 Chevron Engineering Services Agreement since 2005 Total E&P Engineering Frame Contract Agreement since 2009 Addax Engineering Services Agreement since 2011 SNEPCO Engineering Support Services 2013 Our Customers and Contracts

  15. Project Experience

  16. Identify Select Define Execute Improve 1 2 3 4 5 EPCM 1 Project Customer: MOBIL PRODUCING NIGERIA LTD Contract Award: 22 December 2006 Contract Value: USD 1.1 billion Services: Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management (EPCM) Description 3 new production platforms, 3 new living quarters platforms 3 totally revamped platforms, 120km of Subsea pipelines and shore crossing Some projects executed under the ExxonMobil EPCM1 Contract

  17. FUNIWA GAS PROJECT - • Customer: Chevron Nig. Ltd Contract Award: April 2012 Contract Value: US$ 21M Services: FEED Description The fields which will supply 3.3 Tcf over 20 years to the onshore Brass LNG facility. Up to 25 thousandbarrels per day (bpd) water are also expected to be produced. The Funiwa / North Apoi Gas Gathering and Processing Platform will act as a hub to manifold incoming fluids from the offshore fields, which will then be separated and processed. The FEED scope includes: • Funiwa / North Apoi wellhead platform (FN1), • Gas gathering and production platform (FNA) • Living quarters platform (FNQ) • 30” Gas pipelines to shore and the tie-in to Brass LNG facility • 10” NGL pipelines to shore and the tie-in to Brass Crude Terminal • Tie-in facilities for future wellhead platforms (Okubie and North Chioma) • Connection allowed for future Compression Platform (FNC) • Tie-ins for Flare gas and produced water from existing Platforms.

  18. DEEPWATER PROJECT EXPERIENCE

  19. Success Story • In-country project execution • Completed FEEDs and Detailed Engineering on many projects • Assembled large international and local work force – over 100 Expats • Built up talented and capable teams in all disciplines • Well established Logistics Department (Transport, Accommodations, Travel) • Proficiency in the use of- PDMS (3D CAD), SPM (Smart Plant Materials) – Materials Management, SPF (Smart Plant Foundation) – Document Control, Primavera – Scheduling • Successful implementation of Nigerian Succession Plan • Development of manufacturers / vendor / supplier database for reference • Issued 527 Purchase Orders and 192 Subcontracts

  20. Awards • Received Contractor of the Year Award from MPN for Perfect Record on Safety in 2008 • Received WorleyParsons Chairman’s HSE Award in Platinum Category for Best HSES Team in 2010 • Received Special Achievement Award from the Nigerian Society of Engineers’ as the Best Nigerian Content Initiative Company in the Oil and Gas industry in 2011 • Received Recognition Award from the SNEPCO Company as the Leader in Human Capital Development in 2012

  21. Key Differentiators • A growing world-class Nigerian engineering company (64 staff strength in 2003 to over 700 in 2013) • Progressive training programs for Nigerians • Excellence in safety and project delivery • Successful implementation of projects in Nigeria (both large and small) • Access to WorleyParsons global systems / procedures and resources • Clear focus on critical issues such as HSES, budget, schedule, quality and technical integrity • Proven execution capability

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