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1 Fleet and operations Performance record
2 Worldwide fleet and operations Houston Schiedam Monaco Marly Dubai Beijing Lagos Luanda Kuala Lumpur Singapore Rio de Janeiro Project Execution/Corporate Centres Representative Offices Shore Bases Lease Units Future Lease Units Operate only Laid-up Unit Construction Yard Introduction The objective of SBM Offshore is to provide the offshore oil and gas industry with high quality production services through the leasing and operation of Floating Production Storage and Offloading () units, Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) units, Mobile Offshore Production Units (MOPU) and Semi-submersible units. Capitalising on the resources of all Group companies, SBM Offshore provides safe, reliable, and cost-effective solutions for offshore oil and gas field development needs, minimizing capital and operational expenditure for its clients. Worldwide Fleet and Operations SBM Offshore provides tailor-made solutions for both short term and life-of-field needs based upon: cumulative vessel operating experience of more than 200 years, during which in excess of three and a half billion barrels of oil were exported; Feedback from the day to day operations is integrated into the design of new units. During the design and construction phases the marine, maintenance and production superintendents, who will also operate the unit, are mobilised early in the project and participate actively as part of the project execution team. Their task is to ensure that the design satisfies their ultimate requirements as operator. SBM Offshore manages the fleet operations from its offices in Monaco and through shore bases in the countries where the units are located. It is a strict policy of SBM Offshore to manage the fleet operations inhouse and engage all senior staff for the fleet under direct employment. This specific approach to leasing and operating fit-for-purpose production and storage facilities has proven to be most successful in addressing the needs of the industry throughout the world. This document provides details of all production and storage facilities owned and/or operated by SBM in the order of first oil or gas. financial strength enabling attractive financing of large capital intensive units; a vast pool of experienced project managers; in-house engineering experts in all disciplines required for the design of total integrated production and storage facilities. 2 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
3 Contents Leased units NKOSSA II Elf Congo 4 NKOSSA II Elf Congo 4 KUITO Chevron Angola 5 YETAGUN FSO Petronas Myanmar 6 BRASIL Petrobras Brazil 7 MARLIM SUL Petrobras Brazil 8 SANHA LPG Chevron Angola 9 KIKEH Murphy Sabah Oil Malaysia 10 MONDO ExxonMobil Angola 11 SAXI BATUQUE ExxonMobil Angola 12 THUNDER HAWK Murphy USA 13 ESPIRITO SANTO Shell Brazil 14 CAPIXABA Petrobras Brazil 15 ASENG Noble Energy Equatorial Guinea 16 CIDADE DE ANCHIETA Petrobras Brazil 17 CIDADE DE PARATY Petrobras Brazil 18 N GOMA ExxonMobil Angola 19 CIDADE DE ILHABELA Petrobras Brazil 20 FALCON Stand-by 21 DEEP PANUKE Encana Canada 22 Operated units FRADE Chevron Brazil 25 SERPENTINA ExxonMobil Equatorial Guinea 24 FRADE Chevron Brazil 25 P-57 Petrobras Brazil 26 Former fleet VI Ashland Nigeria 27 FSO XV DOMY Elf Nigeria 27 NKOSSA I Elf Congo 27 TANTAWAN EXPLORER Chevron Thailand 28 II Petrobras Brazil 28 FIRENZE Agip Italy 28 RANG DONG I JVPC Vietnam 29 OKHA Sakhalin Energy Investment Russia 29 JAMESTOWN Agip Nigeria 29 MYSTRAS Agip Nigeria 30 MOPU SAPARMYRAT TÜRKMENBAşY Petronas Turkmenistan 30 FSO OGUZHAN Petronas Turkmenistan 30 FSO UNITY Total Nigeria 31 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 3
4 NKOSSA II Elf Congo FSO LPG 50,000 DWT Storage capacity 78,000 m³ Water depth 135 m Nkossa Lease period 10 years + 12 years of extensions Uptime record 99.9% Number of risers 1 x 4 Propane 1 x 4 Butane 1 x umbilical Swivel stack 2 x 4 gas 1 x electric Date first gas 11 November 1996 Max. throughput 530 tonnes/day Butane 800 tonnes/day Propane Number of wells Production via a production barge Note: FSO owned and operated by a joint venture between SBM Offshore and Maersk. 4 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
5 KUITO Chevron Angola 228,000 DWT Storage capacity 1,636,000 bbls Water depth 373 m Kuito Lease period 5 years + 5 years of extensions Uptime record 98.7% Number of risers 2 x x 9½ production 2 x 15 export 1 x 4 gas injection 2 x 6 test 4 x gas lift 5 x control umbilicals 1 x 10 water injection line 1 x 10 dead crude import Swivel stack 11 x futures N/A (Spread mooring) Date first oil 15 December 1999 Max. throughput 100,000 bbls oil per day Number of wells Gas production Gas lift Water injection 24 production 1 gas injection 8 water injection 30 MMscfd 90 MMscfd 136,000 bbls water per day Note: owned by Sonasing and operated by OPS, both joint ventures between SBM Offshore and Sonangol. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 5
6 YETAGUN FSO Petronas Myanmar FSO 81,000 DWT Storage capacity 606,000 bbls Water depth 105 m Yetagun Lease period 15 years Uptime record 100% Number of risers 1 x 6 Production Swivel stack 1 x 6 Production ( + 1 x 6 spare) 1 x electrical signal Date first oil 7 May 2000 Max. throughput 16,000 bbls oil per day Note: Vessel owned and operated by SBM Offshore. 6 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
7 BRASIL Petrobras Brazil Storage capacity Water depth Lease period 244,000 DWT 1,708,000 bbls 1,360 m Roncador Uptime record 99.5% Number of risers Swivel stack 5½ years + 5 years & 2 months of extensions 8 x 6 production 2 x 6 & 1 x 8 gas injection 1 x 12 gas export 3 x 6 water injection 8 x umbilicals 2 x 14 production 2 x 6 gas lift / export 1 x 10 water injection 1 x 10 fire water 1 x 8 test 2 x utility / hydraulic 1 x LV electric Date first oil 7 December 2002 Max. throughput Number of wells Gas lift + Export Water injection 90,000 bbls oil per day 8 production 2 water injection + 1 future 106 MMscfd 50,000 bbls water per day Note: owned by a joint venture between SBM Offshore and MISC. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 7
8 MARLIM SUL Petrobras Brazil 278,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,026,000 bbls Water depth 1,015 m Marlim Sul Lease period 8 years + 2 years of extensions Uptime record 99.8% Number of risers 3 x x 6 production 5 x 4 +1 x 2½ gas lift 5 x 6 water injection 1 x 8 gas export 1 x 8 oil import 10 (+ 2 future ) umbilicals Swivel stack 2 x 16 produced oil 2 x 4 gas lift / export 1 x 10 water injection 1 x 10 test 1 x 10 fire water 1 x 8 oil import 1 x HP utility 1 x HP/LP utility 1 x electrical Date first oil 7 June 2004 Max. throughput 100,000 bbls oil per day Number of wells 6 production 4 water injection Gas production 80 MMscfd Gas lift + export 50 MMscfd Water injection 125,000 bbls water per day 8 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
9 SANHA LPG Chevron Angola LPG with depropanizer plant 94,000 DWT Storage capacity 135,000 m³ Water depth 58 m Sanha Lease period 8 years Uptime record 99.6% Number of risers 2 x 6 production LPG 1 x 4 Fuel Gas 1 x umbilical Swivel stack 2 x 6 (Toroidal) LPG 1 x 4 (Pipe swivel) Fuel Gas 1 x electrical swivel Date first gas 21 April 2005 Max. throughput Number of wells 37,370 bbls LPG per day Production via wellhead platform Note: owned by Sonasing and operated by OPS, both joint ventures between SBM Offshore and Sonangol. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 9
10 KIKEH Murphy Sabah Oil Malaysia 273,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,179,000 bbls Water depth 1,350 m Kikeh Lease period 8 years Uptime record 99.5% Number of risers: 3 x 10" production 2 x 7" production 1 x 8" export 3 x 10" water injection 1 x 8.5" water injection 3 x umbilicals Swivel stack 2 x 14 HP production 1 x 10 IP production 1 x 10 oil import 1 x 8 test / pigging 1 x 16 water injection 1 x 8 gas export / injection 1 x utility 1 x electrical 1 x electro-optical 1 x 12 future subsea production Date first oil 17 August 2007 Max. throughput 120,000 bbls oil per day Number of wells Numerous wells directly to or from DTU. Gas injection 141 MMscfd Water injection 260,000 bbls water per day Note: owned by MDFT and operated by MDPC, both joint ventures between MISC and SBM Offshore. 10 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
11 MONDO ExxonMobil Angola 273,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,140,000 bbls Water depth 728 m Mondo Lease period 15 years Uptime record 98.7% Number of risers 2 x x x 8 production 1 x 4 gas lift 1 x 7 gas injection 1 x 9 water injection 3 x umbilicals Swivel stack 1 x double 12 production 1 x double 12 Production test 1 x 10 water injection 1 x 6 gas lift 1 x 6 pigging 1 x 6 gas injection 1 x utility hydraulic 1 x electro - optical Date first oil 1 January 2008 Max. throughput Number of wells 17 Gas injection / Export Water injection 100,000 bbls oil per day 95 MMscfd 125,000 bbls water per day Note: owned by Sonasing and operated by OPS, both joint ventures between SBM Offshore and Sonangol. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 11
12 SAXI BATUQUE ExxonMobil Angola 311,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,431,000 bbls Water depth 720 m s Saxi & Batuque Lease period 15 years Uptime record 98.6% Number of risers 2 x 9 production (Saxi) 2 x 7 production (Batuque) 2 x 4 gas lift 1 x 6 gas injection (Saxi) 1 x 9 water injection (Saxi) 1 x 7 water injection (Batuque) 4 x umbilicals Swivel stack 1 x double 10 production 1 x double 10 test 1 x 12 water injection 1 x 6 gas lift 1 x 8 pigging 1 x 8 gas injection 1 x utility / hydraulic 1 x electro-optical Date first oil 1 July 2008 Max. throughput 105,000 barrels of oil per day Number of wells Saxi 11 Batuque 9 Gas injection / Export 150 MMscfd Water injection 150,000 bbls water per day Note: owned by Sonasing and operated by OPS, both joint ventures between SBM Offshore and Sonangol. 12 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
13 THUNDER HAWK Murphy USA Water depth Lease period Number of risers Semi-submersible 23,000 DWT 1,847 m Mississippi Canyon, Gulf of Mexico 5 years + options 2 x 8 production initial 1 x 12 oil SCR export 1 x 12 gas SCR export 6 x future SCRs Date first oil 8 July 2009 Max. throughput Number of wells Gas lift + export 45,000 barrels oil per day 8 + future 70 MMscfd Note: Facility owned by SBM Offshore and operated by MURPHY. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 13
14 ESPIRITO SANTO Shell Brazil 392,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,067,000 bbls Water depth 1,780 m BC-10 Lease period 15 years Uptime record 99% Number of risers 2 x 10" production oil 3 x 14" production oil 1 x 10" production gas (2 x 14" future production oil) 1 x 8" gas export 1 x 6" test 1 x 12" water injection 1 x 8" gas injection 6 + (3 future) x umbilicals Swivel stack 1 x double 14 production A 1 x 16 production B 1 x 12 production C 1 x 8 firewater 1 x 8 gas production 1 x 12 water injection 1 x 6 gas export / injection 1 x utility 1 x 8 service / hot oil 1 x electro-optical 1 x HV ESP 1 x HV MPP Date first oil 13 July 2009 Max. throughput 100,000 barrels of oil per day Number of wells 9 production Gas injection 30 MMscfd Gas compression 45 MMscfd Gas export 45 MMscfd Water injection 75,000 bbls water per day Note: Vessel owned and operated by a joint venture between SBM Offshore and MISC. 14 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
15 CAPIXABA Petrobras Brazil 273,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,038,000 bbls Water depth 1,485 m Cachalote Lease period 12 years Uptime record 99.9% Number of risers 5 x 10 ( + 2 x 10 future ) production 6 x 6 ( + 2 x 6 future ) gas lift 2 x 8 ( + 1 x 12 future ) water injection 1 x 10 LP gas import 1 x 10 gas export 9 ( + 3 spare ) umbilicals Swivel stack 2 x double 12 production 1 x 12 test 1 x 10 fire water 2 x 6 gas lift 1 x electric 1 x HP/LP utility 1 x 10 water injection Date first oil 29 May 2010 Max. throughput Number of wells Gas lift + export Gas export Water injection 100,000 bbls oil per day 8 production 2 water injection 70 MMscfd 113 MMscfd 140,000 bbls water per day Note: Vessel owned by a joint venture between Queiroz Galvão and SBM Offshore, operated by SBM Offshore. Since May 2006, the was on the Capixaba field under a lease contract to Petrobras and was upgraded for the Cachalote field. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 15
16 ASENG Noble Energy Equatorial Guinea 255,502 DWT Storage Capacity 1,695,000 bbls Water depth 960 m Aseng Lease Period 15 years Uptime Record 98.8% Number of Risers 4 x 8" production oil 1 x 8" gas injection 1 x 8" water injection 1 x 6" diluent Swivel Stack 10 units (5 production) Date first oil 7 November 2011 Max. throughput 80,000 bbls of oil per day Number of wells 10 (5 production, 3WI, 2GI) Gas lift + Export 174 MMscfd Water injection 150,000 bbls water per day Note: The Aseng is owned and operated through joint venture companies between SBM Offshore and GEPetrol. 16 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
17 CIDADE DE ANCHIETA Petrobras Brazil Storage capacity Water depth Lease period Number of risers 39 Swivel stack 269,643 DWT 1,900,000 bbls 1,221 m Baleia Azul 18 years 2 x 14 production 2 x 6 gas lift / export 1 x 10 water injection 1 x 10 fire water 1 x 8 test 1 x HP utility 1 x LP utility 1 x HV electric 1 x LV optical Date first oil Q Max. throughput Number of wells Gas lift Water injection 100,000 bbls oil per day 9 production (8 present + 1 future) 4 water injection (3 present + 1 future) 70 MMscfd 110,000 bbls water per day Note: The was originally on location on Antan field, Nigeria and was refurbished and reconverted for the Espadarte field, Brazil, and renamed the Espadarte. The was on the Espadarte field for 11 years under a lease contract with Petrobras. The is currently undergoing refurbishment for its future lease contract with Petrobras on the Baleia Azul. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 17
18 CIDADE DE PARATY Petrobras Brazil Storage Capacity Water depth Lease Period Number of Risers Swivel Stack 265,243 DWT 1,600,000 bbls 2,120 m Lula Nordeste 20 years 10 x production 5 x production / water injection 10 x gas lift 5 x gas lift / injection 1 x gas export 1 x fiber optic communication 16 x umbilicals N/A (spread moored) Date first oil Q Max. throughput 150,000 bbls per day of liquids Number of wells 15 Gas treatment 174 MMscfd Water injection 150,000 bbls water per day Note: The will be owned by a shareholding consortium comprised of SBM Offshore, Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás (QGOG), Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Itochu. 18 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
19 N Goma (formerly Xikomba) ENI Angola 255,900 DWT Storage capacity 1,507,395 bbls. Water depth 1,320 m Angolan Block 15/06 Lease period 12 years Number of risers (16 risers) 4 x 10 Production 1 x 8 Production 2 x 8 Water Injection 1 x 8 Gas Injection 1 x 8 Service Line 2 x 4 Gas Lift 3 x Umbilicals 1 x Power Umbilical 1 x Future Power Umbilical Swivel stack 1 x Optical Swivel 1 x 6 Gas Injection / Lift Swivel 1 x LV Electrical Swivel 1 x HP/LP Multi-path Utility Swivel 1 x HV Electrical Swivel 1 x 10 Pigging / Hot Oil Swivel 1 x 10 Water Injection Swivel 1 x double 14 HP Production Swivel 1 x double 14 HP Test/Production Swivel Date first oil 2014 Max. Throughput 100,000 bbls. Oil Per Day Number of Wells (Sangos, Cinguvu & Ngoma): 10 Production Wells 3 Water Injection Wells 3 Water Alternating Gas (WAG) Injection Wells Gas Injection 100 MMscfd Gas Lift + Export 70 MMscfd Water Injection 110,000 bbls water per day Note: The vessel is currently under refurbishment and will be renamed the N Goma. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 19
20 CIDADE DE ILHABELA Petrobras Brazil Storage Capacity Water depth Lease Period Uptime record Number of risers 265,243 DWT 1,600,000 bbls 2,140 m Sapinhoás 20 years N/A 55 (up to 16 spare risers) Date first oil Q Max. throughput 150,000 bbls of oil per day Number of wells N/A Gas injection 210 MMscfd Gas export 140 MMscfd Water injection 180,000 bbls water per day Note: The will be owned by a shareholding consortium comprised of SBM Offshore, Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás (QGOG) and affiliates. 20 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
21 FALCON Stand-by 297,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,139,000 bbls Water depth 64 m Yoho, Nigeria (until March 2006) Lease period 6 years to ExxonMobil Uptime record 99.7% Number of risers 2 x 12 production 1 x 8 gas injection Swivel stack 1 x double 12 production 1 x double 12 test 1 x 10 water injection 1 x 6 pigging 1 x 6 gas injection 1 x LP utility 1 x HP utility 1 x electric Date first oil 6 December 2002 Date last oil 20 February 2006 Max. throughput Number of wells Gas injection Water injection 165,800 bbls per day Production and gas injection via wellhead platform 95 MMscfd 90,000 bbls water per day Note: currently laid-up in Malaysia. Vessel owned and operated by SBM Offshore and is currently on stand-by ready for a new location. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 21
22 DEEP PANUKE Encana Canada Water depth Lease period Number of risers MOPU (Gas) 62 x 52 x 7 m (4-legged) 44 m Deep Panuke, Nova Scotia, Canada 8 years 4 production 1 disposal 4 future Max. throughput 313 MMscfd Number of wells 4 production 1 acid gas disposal 4 future Umbilical connections 8 Gas Export 300 MMscfd by sub-sea pipeline Note: Reservoir fluids contain H2S and CO2 which are separated and disposed of in a disposall well. Facility owned and operated by SBM Offshore. 22 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
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24 Operated Units SERPENTINA ExxonMobil Equatorial Guinea 297,355 DWT Storage capacity 2,140,000 bbls Water depth 475 m Zafiro Uptime record 99.1% Number of risers 6 x 8 production 1 x 6 gas lift 1 x 12 water injection 1 x 14 oil import 3 x 6 umbilicals 1 x 6 future / spare Swivel stack 1 x 12 production (double) 1 x 12 import product 1 x 12 test (double) 1 x 10 water injection 1 x 6 gas lift 1 x 6 pigging 1 x LP utility 1 x HP utility 1 x electrical Date first oil 13 July 2003 Max. throughput 110,000 bbls oil production 185,000 bbls oil import Number of wells 15 production 5 water injection Gas lift (no export) 50 MMscfd Water injection 150,000 BWPD Note: Serpentina was under a 7 year lease contract until ExxonMobil exercised their purchase option on 1 November The vessel is still operated by SBM Offshore. 24 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
25 Operated Units FRADE Chevron Brazil 273,500 DWT Storage capacity 1,861,000 bbls Water depth 1,080 m Frade Uptime record 99.3% Number of risers 12 x 6 production 2 x 8 water injection 1x 8 gas import / export 3 x 6 gas lift 4 x umbilicals Swivel stack 1 x double 18 production 1 x double 18 production / test 1 x 8 gas lift / export 1 x 12 water injection 1 x 6 firewater 1 x 6 pigging 1 x HP/LP utility 1 x power / signal Date first oil 20 June Max. throughput 100,000 bbls oil per day. Number of wells 12 production. 7 water injection. Gas compression 106 MMscfd. Gas export 40 MMscfd. Gas lift 86,5 MMscfd. Water injection 150,000 bbls water per day. Note: Vessel owned by Chevron Frade LLC, operated by SBM Offshore SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 25
26 Operated Units P-57 Petrobras Brazil 255,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,536,900 bbls Water depth 1,300 m Jubarte Uptime Record 99.7% Number of risers 19 x 6 production oil 19 x 4 gas-lift 7 x 8 water injection 2 x 8 spare water injection 1 x 9.13 gas export 1 x spare import oil 29 + (2 spare) x umbilicals Date first oil 14 December 2010 Max. throughput 180,000 bbls oil per day Liquid 300,000 bpd Number of wells Oil, 7+2 Water ESP gas lift Wells up to 7 Wells Total water injection 360,000 bpd Prod. water reinjection 134,000 bpd Gas treatment 2 million m3/d Compression 2 x 100% - 71MMscfd Removal sulphate unit 224,000 bpd Mooring Spread mooring - 21 Mooring Lines (Stern 2x6 + Aft 1x5 + 1x4 lines) Note: Vessel owned by Petrobras; 3-year operating contract with SBM Offshore including 6 months of transition to owner for training. 26 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
27 Former Fleet VI Ashland Nigeria Storage capacity Water depth 285,000 DWT 1,750,000 bbls 42 M Antan Uptime record 99.9% Date first oil 5 February 1986 Date last oil 21 July 1998 Max. throughput 80,000 bbls oil per day Note: Vessel was refurbished and upgraded for relocation to Espadarte, Brazil. FSO XV DOMY Elf Nigeria FSO 270,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,048,870 bbls Water depth 64 m OML OML 102 Uptime record 99.9% Date first oil 1 March 1993 Date last oil 3 June 2003 Max. throughput 100,000 bbls oil per day Note: Vessel refurbished and converted into an, for relocation to BC-10, Brazil. NKOSSA I Elf Congo FSO 270,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,020,000 bbls Water depth 126 m Nkossa Uptime record 100% Date first oil 9 June 1996 Date last oil 28 February 2003 Max. throughput 125,000 bbls oil per day Note: Vessel sold for redeployment on the Yoho, Nigeria after refurbishment and modification. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 27
28 Former Fleet TANTAWAN EXPLORER Chevron Thailand 137,000 DWT Storage capacity 1,000,000 bbls Water depth 74 m Tantawan Uptime record 99.4% Date first oil 1 February 1997 Date last oil 21 July 2008 Max. throughput 50,000 bbls oil per day Note: Vessel owned and operated by SBM Offshore. At contract end, Chevron excercised their purchase option of the. II Petrobras Brazil 127,000 DWT Storage capacity 828,300 bbls Water depth 1,260 m Marlim South Uptime record 99.1% Date first oil 13 August 1997 Date last oil 31 December 2001 Max. throughput 30,000 bbls oil per day Note: Relocated from West Linapacan / Cadlao fields, Philippines, where it was on location 4½ and 10 years, respectively. The unit has since been scrapped. FIRENZE Agip Italy 139,000 DWT Storage capacity 550,000 bbls Water depth 850 m Aquila Uptime record 91.3% Date first oil 3 March 1998 Date last oil 30 April 2006 Max. throughput 18,900 bbls oil per day Note: owned by a joint venture between SBM Offshore and Saipem. Decommissioned end of SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
29 Former Fleet RANG DONG I JVPC Vietnam Storage capacity Water depth 150,000 DWT 1,000,000 bbls 60 m Rang Dong Uptime record 99.6% Swivel stack 2 x 10 production Date first oil 30 August 1998 Date last oil 21 October 2008 Max. throughput 65,000 bbls oil per day Note: Vessel was owned and operated by SBM Offshore and under lease for a 10 year period. It has since been sold and scrapped. OKHA Sakhalin Energy Investment Russia Storage capacity Water depth FSO 158,000 DWT 974,000 bbls 32 m Uptime record 95.0% Date first oil 1 July 1999 Piltun-Astokhskoye, Sakhalin Date last oil 30 October 2008 Max. throughput 110,000 bbls oil per day Note: SALM mooring system designed to be laid down on seabed through winter season. Vessel owned and operated by SBM Offshore. Vessel under refurbishment for conversion into an, for relocation to the North West Shelf, Australia. JAMESTOWN Agip Nigeria Storage capacity Water depth 40,000 DWT 200,000 bbls 70 m Uptime record 99.8% Okono and Okpoho Date first oil 31 December 2001 Date last oil 5 December 2003 Max. throughput 20,000 bbls oil per day Note: was owned by a joint venture between SBM Offshore and Saipem. Upon completion of the lease contract, the vessel was sold. SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 29
30 Former Fleet MYSTRAS Agip Nigeria 139,000 DWT Storage capacity 1,040,000 bbls Water depth 72 m Okono and Okpoho Uptime record 99.1% Date first oil 14 January 2004 Date last oil 16 May 2008 Max. throughput 80,000 bbls oil per day Note: owned and operated by a joint venture between SBM Offshore and Saipem. During the 2Q 2008, responsibilities of the owner for the management, operation, and maintenance of the vessel were transferred to Agip Energy and Natural Resources with full delivery pursuant upon the sale of the unit. MOPU SAPARMYRAT TÜRKMENBAşY Petronas Turkmenistan Dimension Max. throughput Number of wells MOPU 105 x 60 m 15,000 bbls oil per day 2 production wells FSO OGUZHAN Petronas Turkmenistan FSO 9,500 DWT Storage capacity 60,000 bbls Water depth 59 m Barinov, Livanov & Gubkin Lease period 3 years Uptime record 99.5% Number of risers 1 x x 2 Date first oil 8 March 2006 Date last oil 31 July 2009 Note: The FSO & MOPU formed the Extended Well Test (EWT) system for the Caspian Sea. At contract end, Petronas excercised its purchase option. 30 SBM Offshore Fleet and operations
31 Former Fleet FSO UNITY Total Nigeria FSO 340,000 DWT Storage capacity 2,400,000 bbls Water depth 65 m Amenam Uptime record 99.9% Operation Period 7 years + 4 months Date first oil 2 June 2003 Max. throughput 230,000 bbls oil per day Note: Vessel owned by TOTAL and was partially operated by SBM Offshore, until 30 september SBM Offshore Fleet and operations 31
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