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Our Fleet Rigid S-lay and heavy lift vessel, ideally suited to Deepwater Projects

Po M GLOBAL 1200 22.7 Te @5 Since commencing operational duty in 2010, the has proven her credentials in both deep and shallow water projects with her state-of-the-art systems, DP capability and conventional mooring capabilities. 2 The (G1200) is an enhanced Dynamic Positioning (DP) Class 2, next generation Rigid S-lay and heavy lift vessel, capable of supporting shallow and ultra-deep water subsea developments in depths up to 3,000 m. The G1200 is designed to handle One of Technip s largest vessels, coated pipelines, from 4 to 60 in-line structures (FLETS, ILS and large diameter pipelay projects, G1200 is designed to operate in diameter. PLETS*) directly into the firing where high bottom tensions are any oil and gas region across the Ideal for production and line. This is fully integrated with required, or in congested fields globe, as can be seen from her installation of mid-sized pipelines the standard S-lay operations mandating high redundancy. track record of project delivery. of 12 to 30, the vessel is of line up / welding / NDT and In very shallow waters, she The versatility of the vessel optimized for continuous pipelay coating. She can also undertake can deploy an eight point is proven by her capacity to and excellent lay rates. heavy lift installations on topsides conventional mooring system, for support a range of pipe projects Recent upgrades have greatly applications. access to non-dp waters. from umbilicals to rigid, concrete enhanced her capability to install *see Notes on page 3

references The G1200 has successfully delivered a wide range of pipelay projects, involving a range of pipe products, water depths and geographic locations. She has also delivered a number of heavy lift operations. Most challenging and technically advanced projects WATER CLIENT PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK DEPTH (m) YEAR BG Trinidad & Tobago LTD Starfish Installation of a 20 km 14 diameter flowline. First 135 2014 (Trinidad & Tobago) project to utilize the G1200 for umbilical installations from the main deck. Pinnacle Engineering, LTD Delta House Two of the vessel s longest pipelines to date; 48 and 1,342 2014 (Gulf of Mexico) 49 km long, 16 and 12.75 diameter FBE coated Gas and Oil export lines. Williams Field Service- Tubular Bells Installation of two parallel 12.75 diameter pipelines, 1,643 2013 Gulf Coast Company, L.P. (Gulf of Mexico) 26.5 km long. The vessel was also contracted to install the two largest PLEMs in the GOM at 166 Te. Discovery Gas Williams Discovery Installation of two pipelines of 12.75 diameter over 234 2013 Transmissions L.L.C. (Gulf of Mexico) 15.5 km, with 3.0 mm of FBE and one 30 diameter, 14km concrete coated gas pipeline. Petróleos de Venezuela, APS Flowline Installation of a 16 diameter, 18.2 km pipeline with 154 2013 S.A. (PDVSA) (Venezuela) 8 in-line structures and 2 Subsea Installation Valve PLETS. All structures were landed in pre-installed ILS, SUTA and UTA mudmats within an average of 0.5 m from centre. Tullow Oil Jubilee Phase 1-A Installation of 12.75 flowlines of 5 km and 9 km in 1,287 2012 (Ghana) length, with four 28 Te FLETs. LLOG Deepwater Who Dat Installation of two export flowlines of 10 and (Gulf of Mexico) 14 diameter, with a cumulative distance of 55.5 km. 1,432 2011 Notes FBE: Fusion Bonded Epoxy PLET: Pipeline End Terminations PLEM: Pipeline End Manifolds ILS: Inline Sled SUTA: Subsea Umbilical Termination Assembly UTA: Umbilical Termination Assembly FLET: Flowline End Terminal 3

A multi-purpose, deepwater pipelay and heavy lift vessel Pipelay equipment The rigid S-Lay pipelay system is designed around a conventional central firing line layout, optimized to maximize production of welded pipelines offshore. The firing line of 11 stations is designed primarily for single joint installation (12.2m joint lengths) but is able to conduct double joint production if required. Equipped with four 125 Te tensioners giving a maximum of 500 Te top tension, the vessel is also capable of handling in-line structure installations. With the mass storage of pipe on the main deck, the vessel is fitted with high capability support rollers and conveyors to safely transport the pipe joints into the firing line for uninterrupted production. Recently installed production tracking software provides real-time data for monitoring purposes. Stowage capabilities The G1200 has a large, 2,800m 2 multipurpose deck with storage facilities for up to 3,500 Te of pipe. It is also capable of supporting structures and various installation spreads for a range of operations. To improve the efficiency of operations offshore, the 10 Te/m 2 loading capacity allows storage of large packages of project-specific equipment during transits. Stinger capabilities The 97 meter long, 3-section, Deep Water Stinger is designed to accommodate a fixed range of pipe catenaries to improve high strain over bend profiles, maximizing the vessel s capability to execute pipelay in a variety of sea state conditions and water depths. The vessel can also be equipped with a Shallow Water Stinger for project-specific requirements. Abandonment & Recovery system The G1200 is equipped with a single A&R traction winch with two storage winches for 108 and 64mm wire ropes, giving dynamic tension capacities of 400 Te and 150 Te respectfully. Each system can be utilized for pipelay abandonment and recovery operations through the central firing line of the vessel or it may be utilized for the recovery and installation of subsea structures via the main deck overboarding sheaves on the starboard side. The A&R winches installed beneath the weather deck are fitted with wires as shown below: 400 Te 3,000 m (9,842 ft) / 108 mm (4.25 ) diameter Low Rotation (LR) wire 150 Te 3,000 m (9,842 ft) / 64 mm (2.5 ) diameter LR wire Cranes The G1200 is equipped with three cranes designed to support heavy lift, pipelay, and subsea installations. 2 x 40 Te MSB-12 cranes located on the port and starboard sides of the vessel, with 55 m of reach to service all working areas of the main deck and offshore vessels / barges moored to the G1200. Used for pipe loading and general stores. 1 x 1,200 Te PC-37 Heavy Lift Crane located at the stern of the vessel is designed to support jacket and In-Line Pipelay structure installations. The specifically designed crane is equipped with a 1,200 Te head block (2 x 14 part) for pipe loading and general stores; and a secondary 690 Te block (2 x 8 part) for subsea installations in water 4

depths of up to 130 m (426 ft). The Auxiliary Block (350 Te) and Whip Line Block (60 Te) are also capable of subsea operations, improving the vessel s ability to support installations and deployments, and for transfers to the vessel s 400 Te A&R system. The Auxiliary Block has a maximum subsea reach of 93 m (305 ft) and the Whip Line Block can be deployed up to depths of 213 m (700 ft). 60 Te SWL @ 20 m Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) Pipelay and subsea construction activities are supported by two identical Schilling Ultra Heavy Duty (UHD) advanced work class ROV systems, providing industry leading performance and power. The systems are deployable from the aft main deck of the G1200 over the port and starboard sides. PC-37 Crane Both systems are rated to 4,000 m (13,125 ft) with excursion distances up to 1,200 m (3,937 ft). State-of-the-art manipulators, sensors and tooling are permanently fitted, although clientsupplied tooling is easily interfaced with via dedicated valve packs and hydraulic systems. Each system is powered by a 200 hp Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) and can accommodate any industry standard work package up to 300 kg payload. The ROVs are operated from a dedicated control van installed on the deck of the vessel with workshops and dedicated stores facilities. 350 Te SWL @ 17 m Port & Starboard MSB 12 Cranes 1200 or 690 Te SWL @ 15 m 40 Te SWL @ 12.5 m 30 Te SWL @ 8.5 m 22.7 Te SWL @ 50 m 30 Te SWL @ 8.5 m 60 Te SWL @ 93 m 150 Te SWL @ 85 m 270 Te SWL @ 70 m 5

BOW 330 30 300 60 PORT STBD 20 40 60 80 100 [knots] 240 120 210 150 STERN DP capability plot Considered available power: 100% thruster capacity Considered current: 1.5 kts Shallow water capabilities The conventional eight point mooring system of the G1200 is designed to allow the vessel to operate in non-dp waters as shallow as 8 m (26 ft). The vessel has the capacity to support beach pull operations and transition to DP pipelay operations. Together with a shallow water stinger designed to support 4 to 60 pipelines, this provides the G1200 with the versatility required of a single source pipelay and construction vessel. Station keeping The main DP control system is a Kongsberg K-Pos DP-22 with K-Pos DP-12 backup system. Two main azimuthing propelling units (2 x main 4.5 MW) are provided aft for propulsion and DP. Additionally, five further retractable azimuthing thruster units (5 x azi 2.4 MW) and one tunnel thruster (0.88 MW) are provided for DP operations. The vessel operates to DP Class 2 (3-way split) during pipelay and heavy lift operations. Navigation / integrated vessel management system (VMS) The vessel is equipped with a Kongsberg K-Thrust for thruster control and conning plus a comprehensive internal and external communications system together with K-Chief safety and alarm monitoring to complete the package. The Kongsberg IVMS System satisfies IMO MCS 645 DP Equipment Class 2 and ABS DP-2 Rules for DP system redundancy and integrates the main vessel control tasks through a common communication infrastructure. Machinery / Propulsion The vessel s main machinery consists of 6-off diesel driven (3 off MAN 8L 32/40 and 3 off MAN 9L 32/40) generators (three in each of the vessel s two engine rooms) electrically segregated into three separate, independent systems, providing a total of 24.9 MW generated power to the propulsion, pipelay and other consumers. The vessel is fitted with the required machinery redundancies to exceed all class, statutory and performance requirements. Transit speed The G1200 has a maximum service speed of 12 knots for transit between work locations. Accommodation The G1200 is equipped with modern, comfortable accommodation for 264 personnel. The spacious onboard facilities include fully outfitted hospital and medical facilities, client accommodation, meeting rooms, gymnasium and recreation room with movie theater. The vessel has three Wifi Networks available: client, project and welfare. 6

Specifications Principal dimensions Length (overall) 162.3 m Length between PP 150.69 m Breadth (moulded) 37.8 m Depth (moulded) 16.1 m (to main deck) Operating draft (min/max) 5.8m/6.6m Displacement Maximum displacement at 7.2 m draft 32,550 Te Lightship weight 21,400 Te Pipelay systems Pipelay method S-Lay Work stations 11 Single joint suitable for pipe-in-pipe & piggy back pipeline Pipe diameter (min/max) 4 /60 Tensioners Total tension (nominal/ 500 Te/640 Te max.) with 4 tensioners Tensioners RE.MAC.UT/Vertical two track, electric. Tensioner capacity 125 Te (nominal)/ 160 Te (max.) each Abandonment & recovery Traction winch NOV AmClyde/ TW-425/250 Deepwater lowering capacity 400 Te (800 Te with additional 400 Te deck-mounted winch) Wire rope (length/diameter) 3,000 m/108 mm 3,000 m/64 mm Pipe davits Type portable Number of davits 6 Capacity 50 Te each Conventional anchor winches Winch Skagit/AED 285 Type Single drum/electric (modified) Stinger Deepwater stinger 3 sections Departure angle 90 Type Fixed, displacement controlled Length 105.2 m Shallow water stinger 1 section Type Fixed cantilever support Length 38.5 m Cranes Main crane NOV AmClyde/PC-37 Type Post crane/revolving Main fixed 1200 Te @ 32m radius Main revolving 900 Te @ 32m radius Auxiliary 350 Te @ 60m radius Whip 60 Te @ 89m radius Pipe handling crane(s) NOV AmClyde/MSB-12 Type Pedestal crane/revolving Capacities Main 40 Te @ 35 m radius Aux 9 Te @ 54 m radius Deck Capacity Free Deck Area Approximately 2,800 m 2 5 Te/m 2 and 10 Te/m 2 Variable Deck Load 4,000 Te in addition to 80% consumables Power plant Main engines/generators MAN Number 6 Main power 3 x 4,409 kw 3 x 3,919 kw Emergency power 1 x 1,000 kw Propulsion 8 x thrusters Wartsila/LIPS Propulsion and DP 2 x 4,500 kw Azimuth DP 5 x 2,400 kw Azimuth retractable 1 x 880 kw tunnel Dynamic positioning DP classification DP2 with features of DP3 DP system Kongsberg K-Pos DP-22 Reference systems 3 x DGPS (2 x Veripos LD1, 1 x C-Nav 3050) 1 CyScan Mk2 1 RadaScan 1 HPR (Sonardyne Fusion USBL) 1 HiPAP 501 2 taut wires (Bandak Mk 15B) 3 x Gyros (TSS Meridian Standard) 3 x wind sensors (Gill Ultrasonic) 3 x MU s (MRU-5) 4 x draft sensors tension interface Positioning and reference systems Gyro compass, dual axis doppler speed logs, auto-pilot, ARPA, radars and GPS Capacities Fuel oil 2,285 Te Fresh water 1,435 Te Ballast water 11,280 Te Endurance (days) 38 days Transit @ 55 m 3 /day 59 days DP Operations @ 35 m 3 /day 46 days Pipelay @ 45 m 3 /day *Endurance is based on 95% Fuel Oil Capacities with 500 m 3 reserves. Service air 1 x 7 bar compressor @ 1,075 m 3 /h Vessel speed Max transit speed 12 knots Helideck Rating suitable for Sikorsky S61-N, Super Puma and approval for EC225-11t Size Octagonal D=22.4 m, t=9.6 Mooring 2 x combination mooring/anchor winches 2 x mooring winches 8 x shallow water pipelay winches* *Shallow water pipelay winches currently not in service. Accommodation 264 persons in 110 cabins Single cabins: 19 Double cabins: 60 Four person cabins: 31 Hospital Beds 2 Gymnasium, internet café, recreation room with movie theater and satellite TV in all quarters. Life-saving appliances Lifeboats Liferafts 1 x fast rescue craft 4 x 66 person 6 x 25 person 2 x 20 person ROV 2x 4,000 m Schilling UHD work class ROVs Communication 2 x VSAT, VHF radio, GMDSS and SSB internal telephone, PA/GA system and broadband internet with WiFi Flag Call sign Vanuatu YJQP2 Classification ABS X A1-Derrick/Pipe Laying Vessel (E) X AMS X ACCU X DPS-2 Self-Propelled UWILD, CRC Year built 2010 Owner Technip 7

HEADQUARTERS Technip 89 avenue de la Grande Armée 75773 Paris Cedex 16 France Tel. +33 (0) 1 47 78 24 00 CONTACTS Technip USA, Inc. 11740 Katy Freeway Suite 100 Houston, Texas 77079 USA Will DAVIE, Vice President Business Development Subsea-Offshore Tel.: +1 281 249 4282 E-mail: wdavie@technip.com T-MOS Houston Branch Peter DOUGLAS Regional Operations Manager Tel: +1 281 870 1111 E-mail: pdouglas@technip.com T-MOS Asia Pacific Branch David HILDITCH, S-lay Asset Manager Technip Malaysia 2nd Floor, Wisma Technip 241 Jalan Tun Razak 50400 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: +60 3 2116 7888 E-mail: dhilditch@technip.com Technip Marine Operations Services David McGUIRE Tel: +44 (0) 1224 271000 E-mail: dmcguire@technip.com Technip UK Limited Enterprise Drive, Westhill, Aberdeenshire, AB32 6TQ, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1224 271000 www.technip.com Follow us on This document is the property of Technip and is not intended to be a binding contractual document. Any information contained herein shall not result in any binding obligation on the part of Technip, or any of its affiliates, and is provided for information purposes only. Technip Marine Operations Services (T-MOS) Communications - December 2015 - Photo credits: Technip.