EIC Monthly News April 2014

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EIC Monthly News April 2014

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The EIC Chief Executive

The Chief Executive Welcome to the April edition of the Monthly News and the start of another EIC membership year. We have an exciting year planned, and this commenced with the official opening of our new Northern Region office at Wynyard Park in Teesside. Members and non-members had the opportunity to visit the new facility and attend the inaugural North East Energy Showcase, which provided a platform to hear about the major supply chain opportunities in the North East region of the UK. This successful event is to be swiftly followed by a one-day showcase event on the UK CCS Outlook, which will take place on 12 May in the EIC London office. A timely opportunity to learn more, following the recent announcement made by the UK Government agreeing funding for the FEED studies on both the Peterhead and White Rose CCS projects. One of the major changes for the UK energy industry this year is the recent introduction of the Electricity Market Reforms and the associated Capacity Market, which are designed to drive investments of around £110 billion in power generation capacity. The EIC will hold its Power Sector-Based Forum on 10 June, where National Grid will provide an overview of the impact these initiatives are likely to have on the UK power market, helping members to better understand where upcoming opportunities are likely to be found. The forum will also provide members with a review of new projects, project updates, and political and technical trends affecting the sector. The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, established by the Technology Strategy Board, recently delivered the great news that by 2020 offshore wind could deliver £6.7 billion annually to the British economy. An economic study carried out by the organisation identified turbine manufacturing, foundations, cabling and substations as specific areas where UK suppliers can develop worldleading capability. As offshore wind fast becomes a major opportunity for the UK there are many opportunities for diversification from oil and gas operations to offshore renewables as the effective deployment of offshore wind relies heavily on subsea, shipping and installation capabilities, skills learned and refined from decades of experience in the UK’s North Sea industry.

Contents The Chief Executive

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Sector Analysis

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Training Services

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New EIC Members

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Member News

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Events Diary

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Overseas Exhibitions

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Middle East News

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National Events

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UK News

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Asia Pacific News

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China News

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North America News

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South America News

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The EIC is continuing its work to represent the interests of the supply chain in this area, and on 23-26 September, the EIC is hosting a shared UK Pavilion with RenewableUK at WindEnergy in Hamburg, a new international trade fair for the industry, where members are invited to exhibit their solutions. WindEnergy is one of three new international exhibitions added to the EIC’s Overseas Events calendar as we ramp up activities to meet the commercial needs of our members, across all sectors, and continuing with this objective the EIC will join forces with the Nuclear Industry Association to host a shared UK Pavilion at the World Nuclear Exhibition – Paris in October. This is an opportune event for EIC members, as the UK’s Nuclear New Build programme continues to gather pace. With the full support of the French nuclear industry and including the major reactor vendors, the event is a great showcase for new technology, expertise and solutions. Also, in November, the EIC will host a UK Pavilion at Offshore Korea in Busan. With its many shipbuilding facilities and fabrication yards, Korea is enjoying its position as a global hub for large offshore plant construction and modular build for major offshore projects. The UK Pavilion will provide a prominent platform for those companies looking to connect with buyers in the region. And lastly but by no means least, the EIC will once again host the UK Pavilion at OTC 2014, with 53 leading companies exhibiting their goods and services at this remarkable oil and gas exhibition, held every year in the US. At the event, Regional Managers from the EIC’s overseas network of offices will be on hand for one-2-one meetings and informal discussions, and representatives from UK companies are welcome to register for a UKTI reception at the Hilton Post Oak on 5 May, and a Business Breakfast presentation on Opportunities in Mexico with PPI at the Reliant Stadium, on the morning of 7 May. Please contact the EIC for more details on registration for any of the above events or visit the EIC website: www.the-eic.com Finally, I’d like to wish you all a relaxing Easter break, and I look forward to seeing you at one of our many upcoming events. Claire Miller, Chief Executive www.the-eic.com

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EIC Sector Analysis

Sector Analysis Investment in low carbon energy: what are the signals for the supply chain? It is no secret that the Government’s commitment to meeting the UK’s legally binding carbon reduction targets has pushed renewables, in particular offshore wind, high up the agenda. In a similar fashion since the negotiations under the government’s Final Investment Decision Enabling began last year, EDF’s Hinkley Point C project and developments in new nuclear build have been in the spotlight. So what has been done to provide the necessary investment signals? Last year saw the Energy Bill to implement the Electricity Market Reform become an Act, arguably a much needed rubber stamp to drive investment forward. The Chancellor’s budget in March saw the final details of the capacity mechanism as well as underpinning support for renewables under the Contracts for Difference (CfDs) mechanism. Furthermore, a range of measures aimed at the business community were announced. Of particular interest was the help for exports and tax breaks for buying new equipment in a bid to improve Britain’s record on selling goods overseas. Efforts to cut the energy costs for energy intensive sectors were also introduced to help drive industrial investment and ensure that the UK continues to manufacture many of the raw materials needed to produce clean technologies. However, the measures did not receive a warm welcome by all, as many renewables bodies were quick to warn that the changes would undermine investment in clean energy, particularly the announcement of freezing the carbon floor price, which could result in making investment in renewables more expensive at a time when it is essential to reduce costs. On my visit to the Franco-British Offshore Wind event in Paris in January, it became clear that while opportunities are vast in the sector and the UK remains to be recognised as a leader in offshore wind technology, the reality is that the French and German industries are catching up and threatening our first-mover advantage. The message at the event was loud and clear – developers want to work with the UK supply chain. However, if the UK does not pick up pace and create a stable environment for investment they will progress ahead and leave us behind. We risk losing out to our European neighbours and those governments that provide clearer signals and stability within their regulatory frameworks. The developments over the last few months should help investors view the UK in a more positive light. The confirmation that Siemens will build an offshore wind turbine manufacturing facility in Hull is an important indicator of the success of the policy measures so far. To promote innovation and supply chain development the Government consulted last year on proposals for implementing the key eligibility criteria of a supply chain plan to enable projects to take part in the allocation www.the-eic.com

process for CfDs. The consultation proposed that the plans would need to set out how the project would support long-term economic growth and viability of the global low-carbon energy supply chain. The criteria are aimed specifically at the CfDs for renewables so the Government will rely on project developers to engage with the nuclear supply chains. The nuclear industry requires another approach. Although the news about the agreement for the strike price for Hinkley Point C was much welcomed and has been seen as a boost to investor confidence, European state aid verdict pending, the opportunities that it will bring for the UK supply chain is questionable. There has been much cynicism around the project in that most of the supply chain opportunities will go to French companies rather than UK companies. Concerns remain over how procurement will be handled by EDF, who has yet to release the specification for several components. However, partnering could provide a solution giving UK companies access to French nuclear experience and an alternative route to market. At the Asia Nuclear Platform in February I was informed about the benefits the PFCE (France and China Partnership) has brought to both the French and Chinese nuclear industries. The programme helped the localisation of many companies in China and has strong implications for the construction of the European Pressurised Reactor programme worldwide. A recurrent theme throughout the event was the focus on localisation of the supply chain. It is apparent that regardless of the ambition and momentum behind localising the supply chain domestically, countries that are newly launching a programme cannot reach a high level of localisation from the beginning. Factors such as the country’s existing industrial base play a key role in this. For companies that rely on global supply chains, a more localised approach to procurement could be the answer to greater flexibility and control in their supply chain. This leads me to conclude that while the UK has long been attractive for inward investment because of the large domestic market, access to the EU market, and favourable political and socio-economic conditions, the Government has an important job to sustain this and promote low carbon growth in the UK. We cannot do this alone and focus needs to turn to this growth being based in the UK as well as exporting outside. The UK needs a stable environment and world leading incentives for basing investment here. Only then will we be able to reap the benefits from innovation, jobs and growth that a low carbon economy can bring. Amisha Patel Head of Power, Nuclear & Renewables Tel +44 (0)20 7091 8612 Email amisha.patel@the-eic.com 3

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EIC Training Services

Training Services Technical Workshop

Technical Workshop

Introduction to Shale Gas 3 April 2014 EIC London This workshop is intended for those wishing to develop their global knowledge of this new area of specialisation. It will explore the challenges facing the industry and will enable participants to understand the technological, geological, economic and environmental aspects of shale gas.

Introduction to FPSOs 16 April 2014 EIC London This workshop is suitable for those new to the industry or non-technicals who would like an overview of floating production, storage and offtake systems (FPSOs). This one day workshop examines the fundamental key components of FPSO technology and deployment, including FPSO design, systems development, subsea engineering, operations and export activities.

Technical Workshop

Introduction to Compressors 29 April 2014 Siemens, Frimley This workshop has been designed for individuals who are new or are requiring awareness of compressors in the field of engineering, operations and maintenance fundamentals. It will provide attendees with a general understanding of the inner workings of compressors and basics of compressor drives.

Industry Overview

Fundamentals of LNG 8 April 2014 EIC London This course is designed for a wide range of attendees from both technical and non-technical backgrounds. The course provides an understanding of the scope and size of the LNG industry, the value chain elements, the basic technologies involved, a commercial understanding of the value chain elements and the complexities involved in developing an LNG project.

HSE Training New Course

Height Safety – PFPE Inspector 9 April 2014 Capital Safety, EIC London This course is suitable for those responsible for carrying out inspections of PFPE. A working knowledge of the equipment being inspected will be assumed. Persons attending this course will be provided with necessary information and knowledge required of an inspector of Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE). Delegates will receive a certificate valid for 3 years.

HSE Training

Introduction to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and CE marking 10 April 2014 Amtri Veritas, EIC London This course is designed for machinery manufacturers, importers of machinery, machinery designers, purchasers, mechanical engineers, project managers, machine and control system designers, safety or process engineers. The course will deal with CE marking obligations and the requirements of the Machinery Directive in particular. The training will allow delegates to assess how the requirements of the Machinery Directive apply to products and what may be required in order to comply.

Management Course

The Effective PA 15 April 2014 Inspirit Training, EIC London Individuals working within PA and/or Office Manager roles have to influence many people. Through identification of different personality types, and how to communicate with a range of individuals, attendees will gain practical ideas that can be implemented immediately.

Management Course

Negotiation Skills 30 April 2014 Made to Measure Training, EIC London The course is designed to improve negotiation skills through a variety of exercises. It looks at preparation, planning, signals and proposals and bargaining. The course will cover seven steps to prepare thoroughly for a negotiation, how to plan a strategy to suit the specifics of your negotiation and how to identify and use power sources.

Management Course

Introduction to Social Media 29 April 2014 The Centre, EIC London This course is for anyone involved in their organisation’s website and for those who want to incorporate social media and online communications into their PR strategy. It will introduce participants to opportunities social media provides to reach their audiences in new and cost effective ways.

If you would like further information on any of our courses or would like to arrange ‘in-house’ training at your offices, contact: ally.leboutillier@the-eic.com www.the-eic.com

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EIC Connect

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New EIC Members

New EIC Members

countries. The UK remains a core manufacturing centre where the latest lean and automated techniques are utilised. Research and development is also based in Oxford where the highest levels of investment are maintained to continue a pipeline of proprietary innovation with annual targets. Every JSP product is manufactured to conform to appropriate European, ANSI and NIOSH International performance specifications with testing carried out in JSP’s extensive BS EN ISO 9001:2000 registered test laboratories. JSP supplies end users in industries such as automotive, steel, oil and gas, energy and utilities, chemical, manufacturing, agriculture and food, construction and civil engineering worldwide through a network of distributor partners. From stylish spectacles to robust goggles; sturdy helmets to effective ear defenders; specialised respirators to powered air; JSP is skilled in answering the World’s safety product needs. JSP is committed to improving occupational safety and health worldwide.

New Primary Member

Crawford & Company

Trinity Court 42 Trinity Square London EC3N 4TH Tel +44 (0)20 7265 7160 Email rebecca.side@crawco.co.uk Web www.crawfordandcompany.com The Nominated Representative is Ms Rebecca Side, Lloyd’s and London Market Liaison. Crawford & Company is the world’s largest independent provider of claims management solutions to the risk management and insurance industry as well as self-insured entities, with an expansive global network serving clients in more than 70 countries. The Crawford System of Claims Solutions® offers comprehensive, integrated claims services, business process outsourcing and consulting services for major product lines including property and casualty claims management, workers compensation claims and medical management, and legal settlement administration. The company’s shares are traded on the NYSE under the symbols CRDA and CRDB.

New Global Member

Kin-Tec Recruitment Ltd

4 Exchange Quay Salford Greater Manchester M5 3EE Tel +44 (0)161 875 1350 Fax +44 (0)161 875 1381 Email fiona@kin-tec.com Web www.kin-tec.com The Nominated Representative is Ms Fiona EverettJones, HR/Operations Manager. Kin-Tec Recruitment is a specialist provider of technical engineering personnel to the oil and gas and energy industries. Kin-Tec has operational experience in over 30 countries.

New Primary Member

iSiS-Ex Limited

Unit A and B Windmill Industrial Estate Showfield Lane Malton North Yorkshire YO17 6BT Tel +44 (0)1653 699 908 Fax +44 (0)1653 699 904 Email howard.gould@isis-ex.com Web www.isis-ex.com The Nominated Representative is Mr Howard Gould, Managing Director. iSiS-Ex is headquartered in Malton in the north of England where all R&D and manufacturing takes place and post-sales support is provided. A wholly owned subsidiary, ISIS-Ex Inc, located in Houston, Texas services North America with post-sales technical support provided from Austin in Texas.

New Global Member

Process Systems International Ltd

Unit 14 Babbage House Northampton Science Park Kings Park Road Northampton NN3 6LG Tel +44 (0)1604 786 828 Email darren@psilpump.com Web www.psilpump.com The Nominated Representative is Mr Darren Cowley, Sales Director. Process Systems International is a British pump company specialising in the design, manufacture and supply of individually engineered units for the API oil and gas, petrochemical and heavy chemical industries. Specialising in the supply of vertical and horizontal centrifugal units tailored to clients’ needs, rather than standard designs. Generally fabricated from dense billet materials for superior strength and extended lifespan, available in over 25 different materials of construction. Common applications include: low flow, high head designs; molten sulphur, salts and metals; drain drums and sumps; hydrocarbons and sour service. High standards of contract specific documentation, inspection, certification and testing – accredited to ISO 9001/2008. FPAL registration No 10041731.

New Primary Member

JSP Ltd

Worsham Mill Minster Lovell Oxford OX29 0TA Tel +44 (0)1993 824 000 Fax +44 (0)1993 824 422 Email nick.dulley@jsp.co.uk Web www.jsp.co.uk The Nominated Representative is Mr Nick Dulley, Business Development Manager. Established in 1964 with its headquarters in Oxford, England, JSP is now the largest European manufacturer of head protection products according to Frost & Sullivan. JSP manufactures on three continents currently exporting to over 100 www.the-eic.com

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EIC Member News

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Bodycote Skelmersdale is one of Bodycote’s largest surface technology facilities and is not only capable of delivering a comprehensive range of HVOF and Plasma coating processes utilising robotic/CNC booths, but also has in addition a modern well equipped CNC machine shop complimented by a fully functioning grinding and surface finishing shop all under one roof. The site offers a One Stop Shop service; alleviating the need for customers to use numerous contractors and in doing so, dramatically reducing many of the risks associated with multi operational manufacturing. A fast track service is also offered at this site. As part of the continued expansion Bodycote has recently invested in new equipment to improve efficiency, quality and on time delivery all in line with significant improvements in environmental characteristics and a greater emphasis towards operator safety and well being. Bodycote is also heavily committed to the Lean initiative which is currently being adopted by the site. Part of the strategy at site is to have greater control on all processes removing the need for sub contract operations where possible. This allows the company better visibility when it comes to planning and reduces lead times giving customers an improved service. This is highlighted by recent investment in a straightening press for the site. This equipment will allow Bodycote to carry out any straightening requirements on site instead of sub contracting and the company anticipates a reduction of several weeks on lead times for any parts requiring this process. It has also increased the capacity in the grinding and surface finishing department with an investment in a four metre CNC diamond grinding machine. This now allows Bodycote to machine, coat and finish components up to four metres in length. Quality is key to Bodycote and its recent investment in a three metre Co-ordinate Measuring Machine in the inspection department shows its commitment to this and offers increased capacity. Customer service is vital to Bodycote’s business strategy and the continued investment at this facility enables Bodycote to keep on progressing towards the goal of constantly and consistently exceeding the needs of the customer. For more information visit: www.bodycote.com

ABB has won an order worth US$55 million to supply a submarine AC (alternating current) power cable system for a new wind farm located off the coast of Norfolk, UK. The underwater cables will feed the electricity generated by the 400MW Dudgeon offshore wind farm into the UK national grid. The order was received from Dudgeon Offshore Wind Ltd, a company owned by Statoil and Statkraft. The Dudgeon offshore wind farm will be capable of producing enough electricity to power more than 400,000 UK homes annually. The turbines will be located in waters 18-25 metres deep on a 55 sq km site situated 32km off the coast of north Norfolk. With an installed capacity of 400MW, the wind farm will produce enough green energy to displace emissions of carbon dioxide by up to 19 million tons over its 25 year lifetime. Electricity generated by the wind farm will be brought to shore via a seabed cable at Weybourne Hope, 5km west of Sheringham. From there, an underground cable will be laid to carry the electricity to Necton, where a purpose-built substation will enable it to be transmitted into the national grid. Claudio Facchin, Head of ABB’s Power Systems division, said: “Offshore wind is a growing renewable energy resource, with Europe accounting for around 70% of new offshore wind generation capacity. Transporting electricity from offshore wind farms to the shore and then integrating it into the grid for supply to consumers are key elements.” ABB will design and supply two 132kV three-core AC submarine cables, each 42km in length, running from the wind farm’s offshore substation to Weybourne Hope, where they will connect to the onshore cables. The submarine cables will be manufactured at ABB’s highvoltage cable factory in Karlskrona, Sweden. Bjørn Ivar Bergemo, Asset Manager of the Dudgeon offshore wind farm, said: “The submarine export cable connection is a long-lead item and placing this contract represents a major milestone in the development of the Dudgeon project. These cables will be some of the longest offshore cables ordered so far for a UK offshore wind project, and we look forward to working with ABB.” For more information please visit: www.abb.com

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Elfab has introduced the industry’s first Ex d-approved burst detection system, FloTel™ XD. Flo-Tel™ offers customers across a wide range of industries the unique features of ATEX Zone 1, non-invasive, fail-safe and reuseable detection when using rupture discs. Working with key customers, Elfab’s engineers have sought to offer a more cost-effective system for key applications, such as LNG. Flo-Tel™ is now fully Ex d-approved, negating the need for intrinsically safe barriers and interfacing directly with the customer’s remote terminal unit, all of which reduces installation costs considerably. As with all of Elfab’s Flo-Tel™ products, Flo-Tel™ XD is a one-time-only installation unit. The system has no moving parts and is therefore exceptionally reliable. Its method of operation is specifically designed to be fail-safe. Any periodic maintenance checks specified by customers can be carried out by a non-electricallyqualified fitter using the Test-Tel™ installation tool. The Flo-Tel™ sensor fits into the rupture disc holder while a magnet is attached to all Elfab rupture disc products. When the disc bursts, the magnet arcs away from the sensor and produces an open circuit signal. After functioning, only the disc needs to be replaced, saving on both costs and downtime. Elfab’s Opti-Gard™ range of rupture discs was recently tested to over one million life cycles, a service life more than four times longer than the previous industry-best. For more information please visit: www.elfab.com

The International SOS Foundation, together with over 13 leading international health, safety and security experts, has launched a global framework to protect workers travelling or on overseas assignments. The document provides strategic guidance for organisations to identify hazards and threats and manage risks to ensure the safety, health and security of its workers. Most instruments available to help protect workers’ safety and health are focused on domestic issues. Furthermore, only two countries, Australia and Canada, have standards and legislation which extend the provisions of occupational safety and health laws to workers outside their home country. The report was compiled by Dr David Gold, Senior Consultant to the International SOS Foundation: “While many organisations have occupational health practices in place for domestic employees, only 32% of the 628 organisations we surveyed conduct person/location risk assessments prior to expatriate assignments. This is very low when you consider that conducting a pre-assignment risk assessment is probably the most important step in any overseas occupational health policy. Clearly many businesses have a gap which needs to be bridged if they want to meet their responsibilities to their workers. This framework provides practical measures that they can implement to protect those working or travelling abroad.” Janet Asherson from the International Organisation of Employers, said: “When we talk about business responsibility, we are thinking about directly-employed workers. However in the modern globalised world organisations must look beyond this. Instead companies need to look at the whole umbrella of business travellers including volunteers, students, trainees, dependents and sub-contractors. “Organisations need to remember that insurance is no longer enough when it comes to ensuring the health and safety of these travellers. Prevention is better than cure and organisations need comprehensive policies focusing on international travel to ensure that they are living up to their responsibilities.” For more information please visit: www.internationalsosfoundation.org

Hertel has achieved the safety milestone of 10 million hours worked without a lost-time incident. The landmark dates back to January 2012. Hertel provides a range of services including access solutions with scaffolding, insulation, corrosion protection, mechanical, civil and allied specialist services. The majority of its 2,350 staff work in hazardous environments such as oil and gas refineries, chemical plants and nuclear sites throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland where safe working practices are crucial. Chris Abbey, Hertel UK and Ireland’s Head of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ), said: “Reaching 10m hours is a real team effort. It is recognition of the commitment of everyone within the business to take an active role in HSEQ. “Throughout the year we had received numerous safety awards from our customers in recognition of our team’s approach to work. Last year we were also honoured with RoSPA’s Order of Distinction which is awarded after achieving 15 Gold awards as well as being recipients of a British Safety Council Sword of Honour.” David Fitzsimons, Hertel UK and Ireland’s Managing Director, added: “Safe working is at the forefront of everything that we do and making the working environment as safe as possible is something that never ends.” For more information please visit: www.hertel.com www.the-eic.com

Koso Kent Introl (KKI) has welcomed seven new recruits to join its growing teams across the company’s three sites in Brighouse, West Yorkshire. James Palmer joins as Area Sales Manager, John Abrahams as Design Engineer, Mark Jepson as CNC Operator, Sara Crawshaw as Receptionist/Administrator, Peter Ford as Fitter, Steve White as Workshop Supervisor and Chris Wilson is the new Workshop Engineer. David Limb, Sales Director, KKI, said: “We’ve started 2014 on another positive note with new faces and skills added to the KKI workforce. Maintaining a global team of experienced and skilled people is part of our ethos. We nurture, train and develop each individual and team to create the most hi-tech valves and to deliver the highest levels of service to our customers.” 9

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EIC Member News The company offers engineering and manufacturing excellence to its global oil and gas customers. KKI manufactures and exports standard service control valves, severe service control valves, high-technology surface choke valves and high-performance rotary valves to the oil and gas, petrochemical and power industries. KKI continues to make significant investment in its people, technology and infrastructure. In the last two years, the engineering firm has opened an 18,000 sq ft factory and a hi-tech £2 million machining centre in Brighouse, where it has been based since 1967. Visit: www.kentintrol.com

To facilitate this important step in the evolution of the business, both OGS and OGM have now moved into a new customised facility in Ely, Cambridgeshire. According to OGS, the new facility offers a high-class office environment, a state-of-the-art R&D facility and modern clean high-tech workshops, providing a base for all teams to work together under one roof. Located in an important area for innovative research and development in the UK, the facility is close to Cambridge University, and has good links to London and the rest of the country. Please visit: www.ogsl.com

Online Electronics Limited (OEL) has recently launched its latest flagship development creation, a Mono-Ethylene Glycol Analyser with Real Time Display and Subsea Sampling (MEG ARTS®). The system provides highly reliable information on the composition of MEG and other chemicals received subsea during pipeline conditioning operations. MEG ARTS® technology is principally designed for precommissioning of pipelines where lines require chemical conditioning using MEG in preparation for transportation of gas. At this stage of pipeline pre-commissioning flooding, cleaning, gauging and pressure-test procedures will have been completed utilising a train of pipeline pigs. The pipeline then has to be dewatered and dried to mitigate against internal corrosion and gas hydrate build-up through the life cycle of the pipeline. This can be done either by air-drying where air is pumped through a dryer and then through the pipeline or by chemically conditioning the line using MEG. For subsea pipelines, particularly in deep water, dewatering using MEG conditioning trains is the quickest and most costeffective method. The alternative of drying with air when a riser is not available is more costly, needing a temporary line to be deployed and supported for a longer drying period. The function of the MEG ARTS® technology is to measure subsea the density of MEG real time at the pipeline termination therefore ensuring the integrity of conditioning. In most subsea to subsea pipeline commissioning projects to reduce costs there is only one vessel on location which needs to be connected to the launching end of the pipeline. MEG ARTS® is connected to the receiving end, its controller module is constantly logging and displaying density data and at the required density level for MEG typically 95% purity the controller will command the retrieval of MEG samples. Samples are later laboratory analysed and verified to MEG ARTS® data. Present day industry common practices for assessing the integrity of MEG conditioning is by theoretical calculation based upon pipeline characteristics and volume of MEG applied. Occasionally samples are gathered for assessment topside where there are divers or a ROV operating at the pipeline receiving end. MEG ARTS® can change standard practices and give the owners of subsea pipelines certain confirmation that their pipeline is fit for purpose and can achieve this without the expense of having a second support vessel on location. For further information about MEG ARTS® please visit: www.online-electronics.com

Nylacast continues to show investment in people with the opening of its new Engineering Training Academy. With talk of a skills shortage in engineering, the investment into a training academy was the next progressive step for the company, building on the success of the Engineering Apprenticeship scheme. The new Nylacast Engineering Training Academy will not only be utilised by young students coming into engineering; another focus of the facility is the ability to upscale the skills and knowledge of the current workforce and reward the loyalty of long serving and dedicated employees with structured training programmes and opportunities to further their knowledge and gain qualifications. With a dedicated facility now in place, Nylacast looks forward to increasing the awareness of engineering within schools, colleges and communities. The opening of the Academy was marked with an opening evening attended by invited guests from local educational institutes which Nylacast currently works on projects with, as well as members from Leicestershire Cares which Nylacast works in collaboration with on numerous community and education projects. Please see: www.nylacast.com

Oil & Gas Systems Limited

Oil & Gas Systems Limited (OGS) is now a member of Oil & Gas Holdings (OGH), a group holding company formed to unify its related group companies and to facilitate growth and development in new arenas. For more than 25 years OGS has specialised in the design and supply of bespoke engineered systems for the oil, gas and power industries. OGS continues to provide highly technical and innovative solutions to its global client base. With the aim of providing world-class products associated with its core technologies, OGH has launched a new product company, Oil & Gas Measurement Limited (OGM), which is staffed by an independent team of engineers and scientists. OGM will provide high quality of components, as well as offering front-end consultancy, prototyping, in-house testing and will accompany these services with cutting-edge scientific research. www.the-eic.com

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Earlier this year, Proserv announced two separate contract wins with Noble Energy and Talos Energy in the Gulf of Mexico where the A2G system is to be implemented on Noble Energy’s Gunflint field in the Mississippi Canyon area as part of work to control two deepwater wells about 70 miles from the Louisiana coast. Proserv, which operates worldwide across several regions, has a 40 year track record in delivering bespoke technologies and services for the energy industry, particularly in the drilling, production, subsea and marine market sectors. For more than 20 years the company has been providing subsea controls and communications equipment and is at the leading edge of subsea communications provision with the likes of Artemis 2G and the Proserv Seahawk™, an in-situ video surveillance system for environmental monitoring. For more information about Proserv visit: www.proserv.com

Proserv has unveiled a game-changing technology for subsea control and monitoring communications, reinforcing the company’s rapidly-expanding subsea capabilities and world-class engineering expertise. The Artemis 2G (A2G) subsea electronics module is a next generation controls and communications tool that uniquely frees operators from the constraints of an existing brownfield umbilical by finding additional signal capacity to enable a cost-effective field upgrade or extension. In addition, A2G offers high-speed, copperbased, multi-drop networks as a viable alternative to fibre optic infrastructures within the subsea production system. A2G maximises flexibility and optimises functionality providing more powerful communications and instrument support. Furthermore, it increases accessibility for remote usage through its webpage interface from subsea to the desktop, and provides advanced configuration and diagnostics to deliver unparalleled adaptable communications. Proserv’s A2G has been developed as an evolution of the company’s suite of subsea control modules and is fully compliant with the latest ISO 13628 part 6, API 17F and Subsea Instrumentation Interface Standardisation. A2G can be used to co-exist with existing networks, is fully back compatible with all existing technology and does not require any proprietary software for remote configuration and support.

Pemex has extended a contract for SGS technical supervision services for the fuel terminal EPC project in Tapachula, Mexico for another six months. SGS supervisors will continue to oversee the engineering, procurement and construction project for the storage and distribution of fuel. Having already completed contracts for project management and independent expert technical dispute evaluation services for five Pemex projects, SGS is also currently conducting pipeline integrity studies. SGS technical supervisors are overseeing the EPC project in the areas of engineering, procurement, precommissioning, commissioning and start-up of a storage and distribution terminal for gasoline and diesel at the Tapachula location. Petroleum products are currently transported by train to be stored at and distributed from the terminal. Tests at the site are conducted by the EPC contractor under the witnessing of SGS supervisors. Independent testing, including DFT verifications, dimensional checkups, topographical verification of co-ordinates, and current clamp AC/DC measurements are also conducted by SGS experts in order to verify the quality of on-site work activities performed by the EPC contractor. SGS is providing comprehensive technical supervision services from its mobile office at the Tapachula site. Supervisors are performing quality control services for civil works, mechanical and electrical components and equipment as well as instrumentation and telecommunication systems. SGS specialists are examining procurement procedures and controlling engineering work. Expert supervisors are reviewing EPC contractor monthly invoices, HSE practices during construction and additional unit prices as well as analysing EPC contractor claims. Both SGS and the EPC contractor have established quality plans according to the ISO 10005 standard. The project boasts a zero accident rating, illustrating the enormous effort and resources devoted to HSE by all those involved. Please visit: www.sgs.com

Proserv

Proserv’s Artemis 2G (A2G) offers a game changer for subsea intelligence

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Events Diary

UK, Overseas & Training April 2014 1 HSE Training: Introduction to 97/23/EC & Safety Regulations 2000 Nuvia, EIC London 1 Sector-Based Forum: Refining & Petrochemicals EIC London 3 Business Presentation: North East Energy Showcase Wynyard Park, Stockton-on-Tees 3 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Shale Gas EIC London 3 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Steam & Condensate Systems Spirax Sarco, EIC Rio de Janeiro 7 Management Course: Understanding Contracts Pan Asia Wikborg Rein, EIC Singapore 8 Business Presentation: Introduction to Sasol Petroleum EIC London 8 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of LNG EIC London 8 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Oil and Gas EIC Houston 9 HSE Training: Height Safety-PFPE Inspector Capital Safety, EIC London 9 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Gas Turbines Siemens, Rio de Janeiro 15 Business Presentation: Opportunities in Kurdistan EIC London 10 HSE Training: Introduction to Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Amtri Veritas, EIC London 15 Management Course: The Effective PA Inspirit Training, EIC London 16 Technical Workshop: Introduction to FPSOs EIC London 23 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Oil and Gas International House, Dubai 24 Business Presentation: Opportunities with Wood Group Mustang EIC Houston 29 Management Course: Introduction to Social Media The Centre, EIC London 29 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Compressors Siemens, Frimley 29 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Shipbuilding EIC Rio de Janeiro 30 Management Course: Negotiation Skills Made to Measure Training, EIC London 30 Business Presentation: Project Update with Wood Group PSN Westin Abu Dhabi Golf Resort May 2014 1 Management Course: Libya Cultural Awareness Training Kwintessential, EIC London 7 Technical Workshop: Steam and Condensate Systems Spirax Sarco, EIC Rio de Janeiro 8 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Oil and Gas EIC Singapore 8 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Offshore Wind Energy GL Garrad Hassan, EIC London 12 Business Presentation: CCS Showcase - The UK CCS Outlook EIC London 13 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Refining & Petrochemicals EIC Houston 13 Technical Workshop: Introduction to the Maritime Industry DNV GL, EIC London 14 HSE Training: ATEX Directives 94/9/EC & 1999/92/EC SGS Baseefa, Buxton 14 Technical Workshop: Internal Corrosion Management Solutions Belzona, EIC Singapore 15 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Tidal Turbines Fraenkel-Wright, EIC London 17 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Subsea Rio de Janeiro 19 Management Course: Presentation Skills Made to Measure Training, EIC London 20 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Kirkhill Industrial Estate, Aberdeen 21 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Control and Choke Valves Kentintrol, Rio de Janeiro 22 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Subsea International House, Dubai 23 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Robust Engineering Design EIC London 28 Business Presentation: Opportunities with Dana Gas The Address Dubai Marina June 2014 3 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Gas Turbines 4 Technical Workshop: Plant Commissioning Management

Siemens, Lincoln Technowatt Projects, EIC London

For further information on UK & Overseas Events and Training please contact: info@the-eic.com www.the-eic.com

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Events Diary

Exhibitions & Delegations 2014

5-8 May Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) Houston 18-21 May Overseas Delegation to Angola 2-6 June Overseas Delegation to Peru 9-13 June Overseas Delegation to Canada 21-25 June Overseas Delegation to Kurdistan 23-27 June Overseas Delegation to Vietnam 27-30 July Overseas Delegation to Japan 25-28 August Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) Stavanger 14-17 September Overseas Delegation to Oman 15-18 September Rio Oil & Gas Rio de Janeiro 23-26 September WindEnergy Hamburg 13-16 October World Nuclear Exhibition Paris 13-17 October Overseas Delegation to Myanmar 13-17 October Overseas Delegation to Russia 10-13 November ADIPEC Abu Dhabi 12-14 November Offshore Korea Busan 17-21 November Overseas Delegation to Turkey 24-28 November Overseas Delegation to Thailand 1-4 December Overseas Delegation to Saudi Arabia Showcase 2-5 December Offshore South East Asia (OSEA) Singapore

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National Events 2014

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25-26 November EIC Connect Oil & Gas

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2015 2 June EIC Connect Middle East Abu Dhabi Register your Interest For further information on National Events please contact: nationalevents@the-eic.com

Email harriet.fray@the-eic.comTelTel +44 (0)20 7091 8600 Email harriet.fray@the-eic.com +44 (0)20 7091 8600 www.the-eic.com

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EIC Overseas Delegations

Overseas Exhibitions Overseas Delegations Overseas Delegations are designed to enable the UK supply chain to target revenue opportunities in a supportive business environment.

The EIC will be hosting a shared UK Pavilion at the exhibitions below. For more information please contact the Overseas Events team.

Delegation Report Overseas Delegation to Tanzania and Mozambique 9-14 February 2014

WindEnergy 23-26 September 2014 Hamburg The EIC and RenewableUK will host a shared UK Pavilion, in conjunction with UKTI, at WindEnergy in Hamburg, Germany. Taking place on 23-26 September 2014 at the Hamburg Messe Exhibition Centre, WindEnergy Hamburg will unite major global onshore and offshore players under one roof. WindEnergy will bring together a high-calibre, professional audience and more than 1,000 exhibitors demonstrating their innovations and solutions from across the entire value chain of the industry. Both onshore and offshore wind offer attractive market opportunities for the supply chain and while the current focus is firmly on Europe, there is potential for growth on a global scale. According to EICDataStream, there are 175 offshore wind projects proposed or under development in Europe (not including Russia), worth a potential investment of US$507 billion; and 709 onshore wind projects, worth a potential investment of US$103 billion. For further information please contact Raelene Wilcock, Head of Overseas Events: raelene.wilcock@the-eic.com

The overseas trade delegation to Tanzania and Mozambique consisted of 15 UK companies keen to find out more about the current oil and gas opportunities in both countries. The delegation began in Tanzania with a market briefing from UKTI and introduction from the British High Commissioner HE Ms Dianna Melrose. The group then visited the Ministry of Energy & Minerals (MEM) and Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC). The evening consisted of a well-attended Networking Reception with local businesses. Day 2 kicked off with a roundtable meeting with BG Tanzania, Ophir Energy, Shell, Statoil, Asco and Schlumberger. In the afternoon the delegates had the opportunity to present to local businesses followed by one-2-one meetings in a ‘speed networking’ format. The group then moved to Mozambique where Anadarko and Eni have agreed to build an LNG facility based on their combined offshore resources. On arrival in Maputo, delegates were invited by the High Commissioner, HE Shaun Cleary to his residence for a welcome dinner. Activities in Mozambique focused on a valuable B2B session where delegates had the opportunity to meet with Anadarko, Kentz, BP, Bulerich-Q, Subtech Group, Siemens, ENH, Technip, Bechtel, Schlumberger and ENH-Kogas. There were also presentations from Standard Bank and Capital Outsourcing Group. The High Commissioner also hosted a networking reception at his residence. There is a wealth of opportunity in both Tanzania and Mozambique for UK plc. This opportunity has been recognised globally with many delegations from other countries visiting the area this year. For UK business to be successful in both countries, it is important that we continue to build relationships with local operators and contractors. Mark Gamble, Overseas Events Manager Tel +44 (0)20 7091 8616 Email mark.gamble@the-eic.com

World Nuclear Exhibition 2014 13-16 October 2014 Paris The EIC and the Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) will host a shared UK Pavilion, in conjunction with UKTI, at the World Nuclear Exhibition in Paris, France. Taking place on 13-16 October 2014 at Le Bourget, the World Nuclear Exhibition (WNE) will cover all aspects of the nuclear industry from new build and construction, through to operations and maintenance to decommissioning. The event is the perfect showcase for new technology, expertise and solutions, bringing together future customers and major contractors. With the full support of the French nuclear industry and likely to include the major reactor vendors, the WNE represents a key event for companies looking to win work in the UK or international nuclear market. It is also a great opportunity to connect with companies in the French nuclear industry, some of which will be key players in the EDF/AREVA supply chain. New entrants to the nuclear industry and established players alike can benefit from the exceptional networking opportunities and insight into new market opportunities, to help them expand their business at home and overseas. For more information contact Raelene Wilcock, Head of Overseas Events: raelene.wilcock@the-eic.com www.the-eic.com

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EIC Middle East News

Middle East News

Taking place during the second week of November, ADIPEC has become the premier oil and gas event for the Middle East and also Africa and the CIS countries. The 2013 event surpassed all expectations in terms of participants and this year’s edition would appear to be on an equal footing. At the time of writing, 70% of the EIC’s first phase of space on the UK Pavilion has already been sold, and that is only after seven weeks from when it was launched. ADIPEC is an unrivalled platform for new market entrants looking for a partner or agent plus, at the other end of the spectrum, established players seeking out new customers across the region. Being part of the UK Group allows companies to attract VIP and regular visitors who turn up during the show so, if this event is on your radar, we would urge you to book early. Apart from all the members we met at Middle East Electricity, our Golf Day and the Oil Baron’s Ball, we were pleased to meet Paul Barry on a regional visit from Cargostore. Kristina Cluksyte and Chris Yates from Online Electronics passed by as did Ivan Sonko and Glyn Evans from NES Global Talent. Last but not least, it was our pleasure to welcome Jeremy Cowell from new member 2H Offshore, who was on a regional visit assessing the various market opportunities that the region has to offer. Terry Willis, Director, Middle East Contact: terry.willis@the-eic.com

Office News

Firstly I’d like to congratulate Lloyd’s Register Energy for both winning our 2014 Golf Tournament with one of its teams, and also coming runners-up with their alternative second team, so well done to all. Incidentally, third place went to the tournament sponsors, Legrand Electric by a whisper of only a 0.8 point margin. Space limitations prevent us from naming all the supporters for this event but suffice to say, given the popularity and positive feedback that we have received, a date for 2015 has already been booked so please put 19 February in your diaries and reserve your place early as this year’s tournament sold out very quickly. Our Business Presentation this month is on 30 April, when we will host Wood Group in Abu Dhabi. With its increased presence across the region, especially in Kurdistan and Oman, this promises to be an excellent event. Further speakers confirmed for later in the year include Dana Gas, Mott MacDonald and Drydocks World. We also intend to run our popular Fish & Chips night plus other networking occasions throughout the year. Besides our monthly business presentations, we plan to expand our programme of training events, following the success of our Fundamentals days covering oil and gas and LNG. The Middle East office is planning to see how we can implement a wider programme that will eventually be a reflection of the courses that are offered in the UK across the four spectrums of Technical Workshops, Industry Overviews, Business & Management Courses plus Health, Safety & Environment Training. To this end, the EIC’s Head of Training, Ally Le Boutillier, will visit the UAE at the beginning of the month to identify accredited venues, facilities and trainers as well as to try and gauge the appetite from the local membership as to what will work and will not work here. Should you wish to comment or provide any input into this initiative then please drop Ally or myself a line as we would welcome your feedback and support: ally.leboutillier@the-eic.com Staying on the topic of training, it is our intention to run a series of small training sessions for members to optimise the use of the EIC DataStream projects database. Our facilities at the office are quite limited for space so we would welcome an opportunity for any member to host these sessions. It is our intention to deliver these around once a quarter for say a maximum of 15 to 20 people, so if you have facilities that you can let us have for a couple of hours, then that would be great. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Meanwhile, our programme of Overseas Delegations continues to mature. After Algeria and Azerbaijan in February and March this year, we are looking forward to visiting Libya and Angola in May with Kurdistan following on not far behind in June. Full details of these and more can be found by looking at the Events section of our website: www.the-eic.com/Events/OverseasDelegations

Joint Supplier Registration System JSRS aims to gather oil and gas suppliers onto one platform with operators so that each supplier can be validated and connected to operators through a single window registration process. Business Gateways is an Omani company appointed to develop and implement the JSRS system on behalf of the Ministry of Oil and Gas and the operators. To register your company, please go to the website below to fill in your information and upload the Phase I required documents. For more information: Tel +9682 417 0040

EIC Newsbriefs – Keeping you up to date on energy news from around the world. Email membership@the-eic.com www.the-eic.com

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EIC National Events

Will you be attending the UK’s largest renewables event?

Are you looking to raise your company profile?

Taking place on 21 and 22 May 2014 in Aberdeen, AllEnergy is the only face-to-face forum in the UK that brings together all sectors and elements of the renewable/ sustainable energy industry.

EIC Connect Oil & Gas provides the perfect platform to promote your products and services offering high level brand exposure and an array of benefits tailored to raising your profile in the industry.

A number of EIC members will be exhibiting at the show including ABB, AMEC, Batt Cables and Siemens to name a few. A full list of exhibitors and the latest floor plan showing stand availability can be viewed at: www.all-energy.co.uk

Over 1,000 key industry contacts attended the event in 2012 including senior representatives and buyers from AMEC, Bechtel, BG Group, Centrica, ConocoPhillips, Petrobras, Petrofac, Shell, Statoil and Wood Group. A limited number of sponsorship packages remain at the event including: VIP Lounge: Offering one company an exclusive opportunity to enjoy lunch and refreshments with the event speakers in a cordoned off lounge in the main exhibition hall. One-2-One Area: Includes first refusal on five appointments with buyers and promotion of your brand in advance on the booking system and at the event. Speakers’ Dinner: Offering one company the unique chance to enjoy networking and a private dinner with over 40 buyers from within the major oil and gas companies. Companies already signed up to support the event include Siemens, sponsors of the evening reception, Aveva, sponsors of registration and Hertel who will be taking advantage of the delegate networking area sponsorship. For full details of all our exhibition and sponsorship packages please visit: www.eic-connect.co.uk

The EIC will have a private lounge area very close to the entrance of the show exclusively for its members. Come and visit us on our stand (C58) where EIC staff will be on hand to offer advice on the many ways that the organisation can help with business development activities. Representatives from Membership, Events and our Power & Renewables team will be on the stand to answer questions plus there will be live demonstrations of EICDataStream.

Early-bird booking rate announced! We will be offering companies a reduced delegate rate of just £199+VAT per person if you book two or more places before 31 August. The rate for individual bookings in this period will be £249+VAT rising to £279+VAT for members booking after this date. The delegate package includes access to all areas of the event, full working lunch and refreshments and presentation copy offering excellent value for money.

Interested in booking a stand? Reed Exhibitions, the organisers of the show are offering EIC members the opportunity to book stand space around the EIC Lounge at a discounted rate of just £235 per m sq (normal rate £265).

Members are encouraged to send at least two delegates to allow them to share the supply chain briefings, conference sessions, meet exhibitors, network with delegates and arrange one-2-one appointments across the two days. Delegate bookings will open in June.

To enquire about stand space please contact:

Contact: Charmaine Atkinson, National Events Co-ordinator Tel +44 (0)1642 379 975 Email charmaine.atkinson@the-eic.com

Mark Lewis, Sales Manager, All-Energy Tel +44 (0)20 8439 8858 Email mark.lewis@reedexpo.co.uk www.the-eic.com

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April 2014


CCS Showcase - The UK CCS Outlook

• The UK CCS industry – an overview • White Rose CCS project development plans • Yorkshire Humber CCS Trunkline development plans

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April 2014


EIC UK News

News from our UK offices

Business Presentation: Introduction to Sasol Petroleum International 8 April 2014 EIC Conference Suite, London Sasol Petroleum International (SPI) develops and manages the group’s upstream interests in oil and gas exploration and production worldwide. SPI is driving the development of Sasol’s upstream business to allow the group to meet its strategic objective of accelerating the growth of its proprietary gas-to-liquid (GTL) technology. It is investing in ventures ranging from onshore and offshore conventional and unconventional shale and tight gas and coal-bed methane. Norman McLennan, Head of Global Supply Chain will give background information on Sasol, current work and future opportunities, how to do business with Sasol plus key contacts. Contact: leeann.stewart@the-eic.com

Office News

The EIC Northern Region office has moved EIC Northern Region, Unit 1, Business Village Chapell Lane (South), Wynyard Park Stockton-on-Tees TS22 5FG

CCS Showcase - The UK CCS Outlook 12 May 2014 EIC Conference Suite, London The EIC Northern Region office has relocated to Wynyard Park, Teesside. This modern, thriving business park provides the ideal setting for the EIC, with numerous key players within the energy industry already having a presence there. The move offers many improved facilities including a new state of the art conference room; we encourage our members to visit the office to experience first-hand the services available to them. Access to the new office is direct from the main road routes into Teesside and will undoubtedly enhance the services offered in the region. Phone numbers for the team remain the same: Sarah Lansdell, Head of UK & National Events Tel +44 (0)1642 379 974 Charmaine Atkinson, National Events Co-ordinator Tel +44 (0)1642 379 975 Helen Doona, UK Regional Manager (Northern) Tel +44 (0)1642 379 972 Jennifer Hole, UK Regional Co-ordinator (England & Wales) Tel +44 (0)1642 379 973 Email teesside@the-eic.com

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the only way that the UK can reduce CO2 emissions and keep fossil fuels in the UK’s electricity supply mix. The EIC and DECC are bringing together government, industry leaders and suppliers to discuss the future of the industry and the opportunities that projects will bring for the UK supply chain as the sector develops. We are delighted that the Rt Hon Michael Fallon, Minister of State for Energy, National Grid, Capture Power Ltd and the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) will be joining EIC and CCSA members to provide an overview of the sector, the approved UK projects and provide some guidance on future opportunities. Further speakers will be announced online shortly. Contact: charlotte.hust@the-eic.com Sector-Based Forum: Power 10 June 2014 EIC Conference Suite, London The EIC’s Power Forum will provide an overview of existing sector activities, potential areas of opportunity as identified by the EIC and an opportunity to exchange project details with other delegates. In addition to this, we are delighted to have National Grid join us to provide an overview/update on the EMR and Capacity Mechanism and the impact these may have on UK power projects. Contact: charlotte.hust@the-eic.com

Forthcoming Events

North East Energy Showcase 3 April 2014 Wynyard Rooms, Wynyard Business Park, Teesside

Corporate Entertainment: Northern Region Golf Day 12 June 2014 Slaley Hall Golf and Spa Resort, nr Corbridge The Dave Thomas-designed Hunting course has hosted the PGA Seniors for the past five years. The 7,000 yard par 72 Championship course is a gem, set amongst streams and lakes, towering trees and banks of rhododendrons. A series of well-placed bunkers and tricky greens make

Looking for local project opportunities in the North of England? The EIC is delighted to announce the first North East Energy Showcase event. In collaboration with Able UK, AMEC, DeepOcean, PX Group and UKTI, this full day event will comprise of company presentations highlighting their major project opportunities in the region for members. The EIC will also be inviting VIP guests from across the North East. Contact: jennifer.hole@the-eic.com www.the-eic.com

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EIC UK News EIC Award for Supply Chain Excellence Has your organisation demonstrated EIC Award for excellence in supply chain performance? Supply Chain The EIC would like to invite all member Excellence companies to submit their entry for the 2014 EIC Award for Supply Chain 2014 Excellence. Details of the required criteria and how to submit your entry are available now at: www.the-eic.com/Award The winner will have the unique opportunity to showcase themselves, their capabilities and their expertise within the energy sector and take advantage of a full package of benefits including: • A bespoke marketing package including editorial, bespoke mailings and social media activities. • Access to EIC generated press releases and additional PR activities. • A double page spread in Energy Focus. • Two free passes to EIC Connect and lots more…

this USGA standard course a real challenge. The day will begin with a breakfast buffet, after which teams of four will play a Stableford competition, with the best 2 scores counting. The winning team will be awarded the Flexitallic Challenge Bowl Prize and there will be prizes for longest drive and nearest the pin. On completion of your team’s round, there will be a two course dinner, along with the presentation of prizes. If your company would like to find out about sponsoring the Northern Region Golf Day, or to book a four ball team, contact: jennifer.hole@the-eic.com Corporate Entertainment: Scottish Annual Golf Day 20 June 2014 Cruden Bay Golf Club, Aberdeenshire Set against a backdrop of subtly contoured greens and magnificent panoramic views, this course truly justifies its position as 54th best course in the world (2013) in Links magazine. Cost includes morning rolls and refreshments on arrival; high tea when you finish your round; a goody bag and golf course fees for players and a prize giving ceremony once the last team completes the course. The winning individual will be awarded the EIC Quaich (for one year) with additional trophies and prizes for best team, longest drive and nearest the pin. Sponsored by Sparrows for the second year in a row. With limited places available, we urge you to book your team asap. Contact: leeann.stewart@the-eic.com

The Award Submissions will be judged by an esteemed panel of judges, including Chris Squires, EDF; David Wylie, Centrica; Norman McLennan, Sasol Limited; Mark Bradshaw, BP; Scott Benzie, Chevron and Matthew Grainger from UKTI. The winner will be announced at the EIC National Dinner. Contact: charlotte.hust@the-eic.com

Corporate Entertainment: Southern Region Golf Day 4 July 2014 Wokefield Park, Reading Wokefield is one of the most scenic golf clubs that Reading has to offer, tucked away in the beautiful Berkshire countryside, the site boasts a 6,996 yard PGA Championship standard course with 18 uniquely designed holes. Native, traditional fescue bent grass covers the 170 acre parkland where a host of challenging lakes and bunkers lie in wait to baffle and foil all comers to Wokefield Park. Team costs include bacon rolls and tea/coffee before you start your 18 hole round of golf, followed by a delicious two course meal and prize giving ceremony. For information on sponsoring the Southern Region Golf Day, or to book your team please contact: charlotte.hust@the-eic.com

Corporate Entertainment: EIC National Dinner 16 October 2014 Natural History Museum, London The EIC is delighted to announce that the 2014 National Dinner will return to London’s world famous Natural History Museum. Following the resounding success of the 2013 event, members are once again invited to host staff and customers within this iconic setting for unparalleled networking opportunities. Over 550 energy industry professionals will enjoy a networking drinks reception followed by an evening of delightful food and exceptional entertainment from sports TV and radio presenter Colin Murray and vintage swing band October Moon. Now open even later! This year, for the first time, the 2014 EIC National Dinner will be extended to 01:30. This is due to overwhelming demand and to maximise your opportunity to generate business contacts. Following a sell-out event in 2013, we expect tables at the 2014 event to go quickly, book your place online now or contact Daisy Crisp to reserve your place. The EIC National Dinner provides a unique opportunity to promote your organisation’s capabilities to a captive audience of high-level, key industry contacts. We are delighted to announce that this year’s Headline Sponsor is LV Shipping and that the event is also supported by Promat. Further sponsorship opportunities are still available. Please contact Charlotte Hust for further details or visit the website: www.the-eic.com/NationalDinner Contact: charlotte.hust@the-eic.com

Corporate Entertainment: The Glorious 15th – Clay Shooting Day 15 August 2014 Seals Cove Shooting Ground, Aberdeen EIC members and their guests are invited to join us for this clay pigeon shoot. The afternoon is an ideal way to entertain clients and reward staff as well as providing a great opportunity to network. The shooting experience lasts around two hours and includes instruction, gun fitting, 25 bird shoot, clays and cartridges with qualified CPSA instructors. The shoot will be followed by a BBQ for further networking opportunities. No previous experience is required to try clay pigeon shooting, regardless of your level of expertise, and the instructors are more than happy to help. Team Prize Sponsor: FH Bertling Ltd Contact: leeann.stewart@the-eic.com www.the-eic.com

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EIC Asia Pacific News

Asia Pacific News

Marubeni and Pertamina sign MoU for LNG terminal Marubeni Corporation has executed a Memorandum of Understanding with PT Pertamina to co-operate on a new gas-fired IPP and gas related infrastructure business in Indonesia. Under the MoU, Marubeni and Pertamina will together perform a comprehensive feasibility study for the project including assessment of a gas-fired power plant and gas related infrastructure such as a gas transmission pipeline, onshore/offshore LNG receiving terminal and small-scale LNG receiving terminal business.

Forthcoming Events Management Course

Understanding Contracts 7 April 2014 Pan Asia Wikborg Rein LLC, EIC Singapore This workshop will be conducted by practising solicitor, Ms Clara Tan. The course will provide attendees with an understanding of the function of contracts within the management of commercial risk, the correct contract strategy for achieving a successful project and the various terms and conditions of a normal contract pertaining to suppliers for the oil and gas industry.

ExxonMobil starts Damar output ExxonMobil has started production at the Damar gas field, which lies in 55 metres of water about 200km offshore eastern peninsular Malaysia. The field has a projected capacity of 200 million cubic feet of gas per day. Damar was developed under a gas production sharing contract between ExxonMobil and Petronas. The partners have planned a total of 16 development wells that will tie back to a four-legged gas satellite platform. Full well stream gas will be produced via a 22 kilometres pipeline to the existing Lawit A platform for processing. ExxonMobil operates the Damar, holding a 50:50 share in the field with Petronas.

Industry Overview

Fundamentals of Oil & Gas 8 May 2014 EIC Singapore The workshop will focus on the upstream sector and will give participants a basic understanding of the processes of exploration and production. Conducted by Mr R D Dook, the course will offer an appreciation of the importance and place of the upstream sector in the broader oil and gas industry.

Taiwan and Mongolia sign renewable energy deal Taiwan and Mongolia have signed an agreement to collaborate in renewable energy generation. Under the Memorandum of Understanding, the two nations will initially work on solar PV, wind power, energy audits and energy efficiency management. Mongolia plans to send a team from the Ministry of Energy to train in energy policy formulation, reasonable energy usage and renewable energy promotional strategies. Taiwan said it will also share its experience in designing coal-fired power stations and grid operations.

Technical Workshop

Internal Corrosion Management Solutions 14 May 2014 EIC Singapore In collaboration with Belzona, this is a new course designed for engineers, asset owners, operators and contractors involved in the design and material selection of new built process vessels for the oil and gas industry. It will provide an overview of the latest developments in process vessel internal erosion and corrosion management solutions and application techniques utilising organic lining technologies at the design stage of a project. Prequalification testing programme and documented real life examples of the systems will also be presented.

Cambodia’s offshore Block A development delayed Plans to develop Cambodia’s offshore Block A in the Gulf of Thailand have been delayed due to an impasse in negotiations on taxation. Negotiations between Chevron and the government have stalled and could take ‘three to five years’ for the country to see its first drop of oil. A final investment decision for Block A is expected after an agreement on commercial terms and government approval of production permit are in place. Chevron has a 30% operating interest in Block A, an area covering 1.2 million acres (4,709 square kilometres). The development plan for the block consists of a wellhead platform and a floating storage and offloading vessel.

If you need any help or advice in the region or for more information about upcoming events, please contact us: Tel +65 6238 7756 Email singapore@the-eic.com Loong Say Meng, Director, Asia Pacific Contact: loong.saymeng@the-eic.com

Regional Comment

Petronas to spend US$14 billion on EOR project State-owned Petronas has reiterated its commitment to rejuvenate mature assets and develop marginal fields, pledging US$14 billion on 10 enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects. Petronas, which sees the potential for EOR in 50% of Malaysia’s producing fields, has also set aside US$337 million for its E&P Technology Centre to develop EOR technology. The EOR projects are aligned with the government’s Economic Transformation Programme.

Shell sells Australian downstream businesses to Vitol Shell has sold its Australian downstream businesses (excluding aviation) to Vitol. The sale covers Shell’s Geelong refinery, and 870 site retail business, along with its bulk fuels, bitumen, chemicals and part of its lubricants businesses in Australia. It also includes a brand licence arrangement and an exclusive distributor arrangement in Australia for Shell Lubricants. Shell’s downstream staff in Australia will continue to operate the business under its new owner.

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EIC China News

China News

Brightoil gets in to Bohai China’s oil product trader Brightoil Petroleum has struck a deal to acquire Anadarko Petroleum’s non-operated stakes in two Bohai Bay blocks for US$1.075 billion. The transaction is due to close this year subject to preferential rights, regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. Hong Kong-listed Brightoil will acquire Anadarko’s 40.09% stake in Block 04/36 and its 29.18% interest in Block 05/36, assets which produced an average of 32,000 barrels per day of oil in 2013. Anadarko was divesting its offshore assets in China last April and that CNOOC Ltd, China’s top offshore operator which owns majority stakes in each of the two blocks, had the first right of refusal over the US player’s interests in the acreage. PetroChina subsidiary Singapore Petroleum holds a minor stake in Block 04/36, while US independent Newfield Petroleum is also looking to sell its 12% interest in Block 05/36. Brightoil, which is engaged in oil product distribution in China and has substantial logistic facilities in Guangdong, wants to enter the upstream business to improve profitability and to this end was awarded, by PetroChina, two small gas fields in Xinjiang.

Regional Comment

COSL set to build new units China Oilfield Service Ltd (COSL), has budgeted for up to 8 billion yuan (US$1.3 billion) in investments for 2014, in part to finance the construction of up to 26 offshore units including rigs and support vessels. The company, which is a unit of China National Offshore Oil Corporation, said that it has clinched 90% of the service contracts it needs for its fleet in 2014. New units being built include four jack-up rigs, under fabrication at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Offshore (DSIC Offshore) and China Merchant Heavy Industry, two deep-water semi-submersible drilling rigs being built at DSIC Offshore and CIMC Raffles, 15 offshore support vessels, two supply vessels, one 12 stream seismic vessel, two deep-water geological survey vessels, and two deep-water supply vessels. These units, being built at Chinese yards, are scheduled for delivery between 2014 and 2016. COSL said that it will build one more 3000HP module rig for operation in Mexico.

UOP wins contract from two petrochemical producers UOP, a business unit of Honeywell, has been selected by two Chinese petrochemical producers to provide UOP process technology. The UOP C4 Oleflex process will be used by Shandong Huachao Chemical to produce isobutylene, which is a key ingredient for fuels and synthetic rubber. Zibo Qixiang Tengda Chemical intends to use the UOP Butamer process to transform normal butane to isobutene, as well as the C3/C4 Oleflex process to convert isobutane to isobutylene and propane to propylene for the production of plastics. Once in operation, the Shandong Huachao facility will process about 200,000 metric tons of isobutene and Zibo Qixiang Tengda will process around 400,000 metric tons of propane and butane feedstocks. UOP will provide the engineering design, catalysts, adsorbents, equipment, staff training and technical service for both projects, in addition to the technology licensing.

ROC’s new plan at Zhaodong field in China ROC Oil has submitted a new plan to the Chinese authorities in late 2013 that seeks to extend production out to 2023 at the Zhao Dong oil complex in Bohai Bay. ROC said it maximises production from the fields until 2018. After that, it proposes a detailed plan to enhance oil recovery from the fields until 2023. This latter part of the plan will require an extension of the production sharing contract. Heerema Marine Contractors awarded Liwan 3-1 Italy’s Saipem has awarded Heerema Marine Contractors a lump-sum deal for pipeline installation at the Husky Energyoperated Liwan 3-1 deep-water gas development in the Pearl River Mouth Basin, South China Sea. A Letter of Intent was issued to the Dutch player for the installation of 37 kilometres of 22 inch deep-water pipeline in 1,500 metres of water at the Liwan 3-1 project using Heerema’s new build J-lay vessel Aegir. Aegir will take over from Saipem’s pipelay crane vessel FDS-2, which has demobilised from Liwan for other commitments. Aegir is due to mobilise towards the end of May for the Liwan job from Anadarko’s Lucius field in the Gulf of Mexico. The deep-water J-lay vessel is expected to arrive at Liwan in early June for an offshore installation campaign lasting through to early August. The scheduled pipeline installation at Liwan will be Aegir’s first campaign in Asia. Aegir will next move on to the Inpex-operated Ichthys gas development off Australia’s Northern Territory. The deep-water construction vessel will transport and install subsea pipelines and moorings for the planned floating production, storage and offloading vessel and central processing facility at the Ichthys project. The lump-sum deal for Liwan is Aegir’s third contract win in the Asia Pacific region, after earlier awards from Inpex and Shell for work on the Ichthys project and the Malikai tension-leg platform development off Australia and Malaysia, respectively.

Wison wins floating LNG regasification unit contract Wison Offshore & Marine has announced the award of a contract for the delivery of a barge-based floating LNG regasification unit from a 50/50 joint venture between Exmar and Pacific Midstream Holding Corp, a fully owned affiliate of Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp. The regasification unit will be built at Wison Offshore & Marine’s wholly-owned and operated fabrication facility in Nantong, China, where Wison Offshore & Marine is presently in the process of fabricating the Caribbean FLNG project, also for Exmar and PRE, which is currently on budget and on schedule for delivery. Under the agreement for the regasification unit, Wison Offshore & Marine affiliates will be responsible for the turnkey engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning (EPCIC) of the project with delivery anticipated for the fourth quarter of 2015.

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EIC North and Central America News

North and Central America News Office News

Regional Comment

New Production Tax Credit for renewable projects In his 2015 fiscal year budget proposal, President Obama announced that he would repeal more than US$4 billion a year in tax subsidies to the oil and gas industry, while giving more funding to renewable and clean energy. One particularly newsworthy aspect is the proposal of a permanent Production Tax Credit for renewable projects, instead of subjecting them to annual extensions, in the hope of creating a more stable environment for their development. Congress would have to approve the proposals before they can become law.

We have been working with our Overseas Events team to organise our afternoon receptions in the EIC UK Lounge at OTC. We’d like to thank all of our sponsors who made the receptions possible for a second year. We will also be co-hosting a Business Breakfast Meeting on Mexico with UKTI on Wednesday 7 May in the Reliant Stadium. If you are attending the show, please make sure to stop by the UK Pavilion to visit us and member companies. We look forward to seeing you all there.

Forthcoming Events Industry Overview

Fundamentals of Oil and Gas 8 April 2014 EIC Houston This Industry Overview follows the oil and gas molecules through their journey from wellhead to a range of diverse applications. This includes search, extraction, processing, transportation, refining and future developments.

BP to establish separate oil and gas assets business BP intends to establish a separate business to manage its onshore oil and gas assets in the US Lower 48, which BP currently oversees through its Houstonbased North America Gas group. BP will own the new onshore business, but the business will be led by a separate management team and be housed at a new location in Houston, apart from BP’s Westlake campus. BP is expected to begin disclosing separate financials for the new business in 2015. The business will operate from the onshore US Gulf Coast north through the Rocky Mountains, with a presence in several leading US gas basins. Its portfolio includes an extensive unconventional resource base of 7.6 Bbbl of oil equivalent, across 5.5 million acres and an interest in over 21,000 wells. NA Gas also operates more than 2,000 miles of gathering lines.

Business Presentation: Opportunities with Wood Group Mustang 24 April 2014 EIC Houston A presentation from Chris Barton on opportunities with Wood Group Mustang and how vendors can work with their procurement department. Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 5-8 May 2014 Houston

Foster Wheeler and Tecnimont to pursue new plants Foster Wheeler USA has signed a collaboration agreement with Tecnimont USA Inc, a subsidiary of Maire Tecnimont SpA, for front-end engineering (FEED) design, detailed engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of petrochemicals, chemicals and fertilizer facilities in the US, Canada and Mexico. Foster Wheeler and Tecnimont will collaborate in pursuing specific opportunities for new plants and plant revamps.

Industry Overview

Fundamentals of Refining & Petrochemicals 13 May 2014 EIC Houston This Industry Overview of the refining and petrochemicals industry will give delegates an in depth look into the key processes and commercial fundamentals behind refining and petrochemical complexes. Overseas Delegation to Canada 9-13 June 2014 Delegates will have the opportunity to attend organised group meetings with key local players, as well as incorporating briefing meetings presented by qualified speakers with in-market experience and the opportunity to meet with local companies.

XTO and Endeavor to fund oil and gas portfolio ExxonMobil has announced enhancements to its US oil and natural gas portfolio managed by subsidiary, XTO Energy Inc, through an agreement in the Permian Basin in Texas. Through an agreement with Endeavor Energy Resources, XTO will fund development to gain substantial operating equity in approximately 34,000 gross acres in the liquids-rich Wolfcamp formation in Midland and Upton counties. Endeavor will continue to operate shallow production while XTO will drill and operate horizontal wells in the deeper intervals. The agreement increases XTO’s holdings in the Permian Basin to just over 1.5 million net acres.

For additional information about the EIC Houston office, our upcoming events or should you require any assistance in the North and Central America market, please contact us. Aimee Marsh, Executive Director, North and Central America Contact: aimee.marsh@the-eic.com

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EIC South America News

South America News

YPF acquires Apache’s assets The state-owned oil company YPF has acquired all oil and gas assets of US-based Apache in Argentina for US$800 million. Apache’s reserves in the country are estimated at 540 billion cubic feet of natural gas and its production last year averaged 256 million cubic feet per day. The transaction will increase YPF’s reserves by 14% and gas production by 15% and will also mark the NOC’s comeback to the Austral Basin in southern Argentina. The move further consolidates YPF’s leading position in the country, especially in the Vaca Muerta shale formation, where Apache was the second largest concession holder.

Office News

We are delighted to announce that Ana Fernandes is now working full-time as Events Co-ordinator. Ana recently graduated in International Relations and has previous experience working with the China-Brazil Chamber of Commerce and one year as intern for the EIC, where she gained experience supporting events and training in South America and dealing with members. Welcome to the team! There is still time to join the Overseas Delegation to Peru in June if you´re active in oil, gas and power. When it comes to doing business in Brazil, the EIC Rio office is about to go through changes to host improved facilities and you’ll hear more about this in the next edition. In the meantime we offer furnished office space on a flexible lease basis. Please contact us for more details: rio@the-eic.com

Petrobras announces 2014-2018 business plan The Brazilian national oil company has announced its new US$220.6 billion investment plan, which highlighted investments in the development of exploration and production (E&P) projects (US$153.9 billion), 40% will be allocated to pre-salt and 60% to post-salt. The plan also targets an increase in international investments to US$9.7 billion in comparison with the 2013-2017 business plan’s US$5.1 billion. There was a reduction of the total amount to be invested as the previous plan was US$236.7 billion. The decrease makes the plan more reasonable, according to Chief Executive Maria das Graças Foster. Projects are divided in to three areas: projects under implementation, projects under bidding process and projects under evaluation. The plan includes 14 FPSOs expected by 2020 with the procurement process targeted between 2014 and 2016, four new offshore subsea systems and the postponed construction of the Premium I and II refineries.

Forthcoming Events Technical Workshop

Introduction to Steam and Condensate Systems with Spirax Sarco 3 April 2014 Rio de Janeiro

Technical Workshop

Introduction to Gas Turbines with Siemens 9 April 2014 Rio de Janeiro

Brazilian pre-salt production hits new record Eight years after its discovery, pre-salt has set a new oil production record by reaching the milestone of 407 thousand barrels per day, according to an announcement made by Petrobras. This landmark was possible due to the start of operation of well 9-SPS-77 in the Sapinhoá field, located in the Santos Basin, 310km off the coast of Rio de Janeiro. The total pre-salt production arises from ten platforms allocated in 21 wells under production, ten located in Santos Basin and 11 in the Campos Basin. Three new production units are expected to come on stream in the pre-salt layer in 2014: P-58 for the Parque das Baleias North field, the Cidade de Ilhabela FPSO for Sapinhoá and the Cidade de Mangaratiba FPSO for Iracema South.

Technical Workshop Introduction to Shipbuilding 29 April 2014 Rio de Janeiro

Technical Workshop

Introduction to Control & Choke Valves 21 May 2014 Rio de Janeiro If you need support in taking the next step into the South American market, please feel free to contact us. Clarisse Rocha, Regional Manager, South America Contact: clarisse.rocha@the-eic.com

Regional Comment

Repsol agrees US$5 billion YPF deal with Argentina After two years of contentious discussions, Repsol has agreed with the US$5 billion settlement offered by the government of Argentina for the 2012 expropriation of its majority stake in YPF, avoiding further legal battles. Repsol will receive the payment in three packages of Argentine bonds adding up to US$5 billion. The company will also receive an additional US$1 billion contingent package in order to guarantee the liability.

Colombia launches 2014 O&G licensing round The Colombian mines and energy ministry (Minminas) and the hydrocarbons regulator (ANH) officially launched the 2014 oil and gas round in February. The round offers public sale licenses for 97 blocks, including 57 conventional blocks, 19 non-conventional, 13 offshore and 8 coal-bed methane blocks. Submission of proposals will take place in early July and the publication of the final list of awarded areas is scheduled by the end of the month.

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