EIC Monthly News December 2014

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EIC Monthly News December 2014

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The EIC Chief Executive

The Chief Executive As we come to the end of another exciting year for the EIC, this is a great opportunity for me to reflect on some of the initiatives that have been implemented in the last year to increase and improve the membership service offering. Looking back over 2014, a major change for the EIC has been the relocation of our Asia Pacific office to Kuala Lumpur. The new office is headed up by Azman Nasir, who is responsible for supporting the EIC’s membership base and growing the EIC’s activities across Asia Pacific, Australasia, China, the Indian Sub-Continent, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Malaysia is one of the world’s top investment destinations for offshore manufacturing operations, which made it a very attractive base from which the EIC can support its members who are looking to enter or expand in the region. The EIC has also introduced Insight Reports for members, providing high-value market insight on specific industry sectors to aid with the development of long-term business strategies, inform decision-making and identify prospective global market opportunities. Insight Reports for Shale Gas, Midstream and Upstream were released in November. If you would like to receive any of these reports, please email: membership@the-eic.com The EIC also continues to build its substantial presence at all major international events for the oil and gas sector, and has now introduced nuclear, renewable and power events into the programme, with recent appearances at the World Nuclear Exhibition in Paris and RenewableUK’s Conference and Exhibition in Manchester. The most recent being the 30th edition of ADIPEC in Abu Dhabi which was officially opened by His Highness Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Security Advisor to the UAE, the British Ambassador to the UK, Philip Parham, and the EIC’s President, Lord Howell. During the show Amec Foster Wheeler unveiled its new corporate branding on the UK Pavilion. Both companies have enjoyed the benefits of EIC membership for over 20 years combined, and I hope our long-standing relationship will continue as they join together, bringing them face-to-face with suppliers looking for opportunities with the new company. Amec Foster Wheeler was one of eight contractors, along with seven operators and six related service companies who spoke at our recent EIC Connect Oil & Gas event to educate suppliers on future opportunities and challenges across the upstream, midstream and downstream industries. This year, we introduced two Question Time sessions to give delegates and speakers the opportunity to come together and debate two highly topical issues: Shale Gas and Local Content. (Please see the report in the January edition of the Monthly News). One of the hot topics at the event was the UK Government’s response to the Wood Review. Work on implementing the recommendations will begin in earnest in the New Year, and top of the agenda will be a review of whether the current tax regime is enough to support the UK’s oil and gas industry in the face of a rapidly declining oil price and rising contracting costs. Both are causing a significant slowdown on new project development on the UKCS and beyond. As always, in the face of such obstacles, the EIC looks at ways in which to support its members and I am delighted to announce the revitalisation and expansion of the current offering provided to members by appointing a Regional Manager for Aberdeen and Norway who will be based in Aberdeen. The new manager will harvest their experience and connections to increase the advantages for members throughout Scotland and Norway, opening up opportunities across the North Sea and the energy sector as a whole. While the EIC looks to recruit this new person we want to ensure that the views of our member companies are carefully considered and a short survey has been sent to all member companies to gather this data. Finally, it only remains for me to wish you and your families an enjoyable Christmas. The EIC team looks forward to supporting you in pursuit of continued business success in the New Year. Claire Miller, Chief Executive Regional Manager – North and Central America The EIC is looking for a dynamic, enthusiastic professional to manage the Houston team and office, assist EIC members, further develop the American market and to shape the event and training programmes. A good understanding of the energy sector is essential as well as the ability to network and communicate at all levels in order to interact with local operators and contractors as well as EIC members. The post is based in the EIC office in Houston and all candidates must be eligible to work in the USA. For more information please email: Clarisse.Rocha@the-eic.com

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Contents The Chief Executive

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Sector Analysis

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EIC Monitor

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New Members

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Member News

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Training Services

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Events Diary

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Overseas Events

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National Events

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UK News

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Middle East News

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Asia Pacific News

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North America News

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South America News

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EIC Sector Analysis

Sector Analysis

Devolution of power: a game changer for renewable energy in post-referendum Scotland? “The politics of renewables has been turning ugly. From onshore wind to solar farms, the political voices against an expansion in renewables have become ever shriller.” These words that formed part of Energy Secretary Edward Davey’s speech to delegates at the RenewableUK annual conference in Manchester last week paint a bleak outlook. Last month not only saw Defra announce plans to cut subsidy payments to farmers for land that features solar panels but the Conservative Party receive wide criticism from both lobbyists and politicians for hindering the onshore wind sector. Perhaps epitomising the ‘ugly politics’ was the decision by utility company RWE that it would not continue with the development of the 340MW Galloper offshore wind project, due partly to time constraints to secure appropriate financing. Yet the month of October also saw an announcement from the Scottish government that consent had been granted to four Scottish offshore wind farms; Inch Cape, Neart na Gaoithe, Seagreen Alpha and Bravo. With a combined capacity of approximately 2.2GW and the capability to power 1.4 million homes, the decision reflects Scotland’s target to generate ‘100% electricity demand equivalent from renewables by 2020’ and confirms Scotland’s position at the forefront of the renewable revolution in the UK and across Europe. Scotland is blessed with great renewable energy potential due to an abundance of rich natural resources. Harnessing this potential has resulted in a higher percentage year on year of the amount of electricity produced from renewable sources. Currently, Scotland makes up approximately a third of all renewable generation in the UK. This contributes to increased energy security and improved management of environmental responsibilities as, according to DECC, roughly 32% of carbon dioxide displaced by renewable electricity generation in the UK last year came from Scotland. 11.9 million tonnes of CO2 to be exact. In addition, Scottish renewable energy is a significant area of economic growth not just through the investment it attracts but the job market that it creates. This is underlined by the fact that over 11,000 people are now in full time employment within the sector. With an international reputation for innovative technologies, Scotland’s wave and tidal sector offers much potential for economic growth. Industry has long called for collaboration with government and academia in order to work together towards a common agenda of developing local supply chains to form a sustainable and prosperous renewable energy sector. Developing this supply chain and procurement can be attributed to Scotland’s acknowledged success in marine renewables. The 398MW MeyGen project being developed in the Inner Sound of the Pentland Firth will be the largest tidal stream project in the world as it intends to deploy various www.the-eic.com

turbines types to generate enough tidal energy to power 40,000 local homes. Natural and extreme sea conditions such as those experienced at Pentland Firth are able to be replicated at the FloWave Test Tank at the University of Edinburgh. This energy simulator with the ability to create both deep-sea waves and currents, aims to assist in the design of prototype turbines located in fast-moving tide streams such as those at Inner Sound. Working together collectively, industry, government and academia enable project clustering and a sense of localism to form with clear economic and educational benefits. MeyGen is currently recruiting an execution team to deliver Phase 1 of the tidal project and FloWave has recently unveiled a prize that allows young researchers the possibility to put their marine energy ideas to the test. It is, however, the governmental strand of the trio that has heightened importance. With devolved power to Holyrood, the Scottish government can exert greater control over planning processes and decision-making which may prove a game-changer in consenting renewable projects. Scotland’s decision at the referendum has provided the renewable sector with stability. With the outcome now clear, projects that were on hold are progressing with financial involvement from both domestic and international investors. One example is the 43MW A’Chruach onshore wind farm. Infinis Energy recently ‘signed a six year £52 million project financing facility to fund the construction and operation’ of the wind farm having stated, earlier in the year, that building work would not commence until the result of the vote was known. The 664MW Beatrice offshore wind farm located in the Outer Moray Firth provides another example. Fund management company, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, has since acquired a 25% share in the ‘attractive’ project which is expected ‘to deliver stable inflation linked returns for many years.’ These wind farms illustrate the strong investor confidence in Scotland’s advanced wind energy sector. It remains to be seen if all four of last month’s consented offshore projects make it to construction phase. The fact that they are likely to be competing for financial support under the Contracts for Difference mechanism encapsulates the difficult challenges they face. In the build up to the general election the renewable energy sector faces much uncertainty. Concerns are growing about the vague outlook for industry growth post 2020 and subsidy withdrawal threatens to undermine future projects. Nevertheless, as Scotland aims to move to a low carbon society, renewable energy has gained increased momentum. Last week Edward Davey described renewables as ‘a great British success story.’ Indeed ‘a great Scottish success story’ is justifiable. William Sharkey Sector Analyst (Renewables) Tel +44 (0)20 7091 8636 Email william.sharkey@the-eic.com 3

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EIC Monitor

Power sector hits a slowdown in contracting levels, according to EIC Monitor EPC Activity North America, India and Argentina have been hotspots of EPC contracting activity in Q3 2014, accounting for half of such contracts awarded (15) in the power sector. The majority of these were in the US where five contracts were placed, followed by Canada (4), Argentina (3) and India (3). Of the five contracts placed in the US, two EPC contracts were awarded on upgrade projects in Florida: one to Robins & Morton for the expansion of the Polk gas-fired power station in Polk County; and one to Zachry Engineering for the modernisation of the Port Everglades Clean Energy Center. A further contract was awarded on an upgrade and expansion project in Texas. Here, a consortium of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and The Industrial Company will carry out the EPC work for a CO2 capture system at the W A Parish power plant in Ford Bend City. Further up the US East Coast, Alstom has been appointed to supply and install a Static VAR Compensator system to provide voltage stability to the grid system in West Wharton, New Jersey. In West Virginia, Foster Wheeler secured a contract to rehabilitate and optimise the wet flue gas desulphurisation system at the 700MW Longview Power Plant.

The latest EIC Monitor report indicates a gentle decline in the level of contracting activity across power generation sectors in Q3 2014, with a discernible decrease in the number of major contracts awarded in the last quarter. Contracting levels across the global power industry have declined steadily during the last quarter (Q3: Jul-Sept 2014) with 66 major contracts placed (EPC, OEM Supply and PMC), a 15% decrease compared to 78 awards in Q2 2014 and a 22% decrease on Q3 2013 figures. Wind turbine supply contracts have been omitted from the EIC Monitor Q3 Power Report due to technical updates that are under way to the Renewables function of EICDataStream.

Thermal, Nuclear and Biomass Major Contract Awards in Q3 2014

In Q3 2014, a total of 66 major contracts were awarded across 58 thermal, nuclear and biomass developments, declining 15% from 78 awards in Q2 2014. A total of 30 EPC contracts, 34 OEM Supply contracts and 2 PMC contracts were awarded.

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EIC Monitor In Canada, all four EPC contracts awarded have been for transmission and distribution projects. Contractor ABB secured two contracts, one for the Madawaska HVDC Transmission Link Upgrade which connects the grids of New Brunswick and Quebec, and one for the Maritime Link from the island of Newfoundland to Nova Scotia. Also in Newfoundland and Labrador, Alstom has been appointed to carry out the EPC work for the HVDC bipole Labrador – Island Transmission Link. In central Canada, SNC Lavalin secured a contract to design and build the Keewatinoow switchyard as part of the Bipole III Transmission Reliability project in Manitoba Province. In Argentina, contracting activity in the power sector has been dominated by the Costa Atlantica Transmission project in Buenos Aires Province, on which a total of two EPC contracts and three OEM Supply contracts were awarded in Q3 2014. In September 2014, Abengoa and Intesar secured the major EPC work, the former to build the northern branch and the latter to build the southern branch. Also in Buenos Aires, local contractor Electroingenieria has been appointed to construct the 810MWe Manuel Belgrano II CCPP. In India, two EPC contracts were awarded on coal-fired power projects: one to Bharat Heavy Electricals to build the Wanakbori 800MWe supercritical coal-fired plant in Gujurat State, and one to a joint venture of Larsen & Toubro and Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems to supply two steam generators for the expansion of the Tanda coal-fired plant in Uttar Pradesh. Also in north-eastern India, Alstom has been contracted to build Phase 2 of the Champa – Khurukshetra UHVDC Transmission Line to carry 3GW electricity from Chhattisgarh State to Haryana State. In Q3 2014, there were two EPC contracts awarded for nuclear projects. In Bulgaria, Westinghouse was awarded a contract to provide the plant equipment, design, engineering and fuel for the upgrade of the Kozloduy nuclear power plant in Vrasta Oblast. In neighbouring Romania, a consortium of Candu Energy and China Nuclear Power Engineering Company has been appointed to build the two nuclear reactors for the Cernavoda nuclear power plant expansion.

Elsewhere in the country, General Cable secured an order for the 2,312km ACSR overhead conductor for the Antelope Valley Station to Neset Transmission Line in North Dakota, and Babcock & Wilson has been appointed to build a dry flue gas desulphurisation unit for a retrofit project at the Flint Creek power plant in Gentry, Arkansas. In Q3 2014, four OEM Supply contracts were awarded in Central America: three in Mexico and one in the Dominican Republic. In Mexico, Foster Wheeler and GE Energy were both awarded Major Mechanical Equipment (MME) contracts for the cogeneration unit at the Kimberly Clark de Mexico Ramos Arizpe facility in Coahuila State, and Alstom was also awarded a MME contract for the Monterrey III Power Plant Unit 5. In South America, a total of five OEM Supply contracts were awarded: four in Argentina and one in Brazil. Faraday, Siemens and a consortium of Nexans, IMSA and Prysmian Group have all been awarded contracts to supply electrical equipment for the Costa Atlantica Transmission project in Argentina. Further north in the Santiago del Estero Province, PW Power Systems was awarded a turbine supply contract for the Frias power plant expansion. Activity in India was dominated by coal-fired power projects, with three turbine supply contracts awarded – two to Siemens and one to Alstom Bharat Forge – in Q3 2014. Siemens secured its two contracts for the IB Valley power plant and the Karanpura power plant, while Alstom secured the contract for the Tanda power plant expansion. Siemens was also successful in South Korea, where the company was awarded a contract to supply gas turbines for the Dangjin 4 CCPP. A total of four OEM Supply contracts were awarded in South Korea in Q3 2014, with Alstom, BHI and Doosan also winning contracts for the Dangjin HVDC Line Commutated Converter project, the Pocheon CCPP and the Shin Kori nuclear power plant respectively. Elsewhere in the Asia Pacific region, Toshiba secured a contract to supply supercritical steam turbines and generators for the Vinh Tan 4 Complex in Vietnam; BHI won a contract for four heat recovery steam generators for the Bangpoo Cogeneration plant in Thailand; Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems is set to supply a replacement gas turbine for the Ningbo Kefeng power plant in China; and CMI Energy has been contracted to supply modules and drums for the Bheramara gas-fired plant in Bangladesh.

OEM Supply Activity OEM Supply contracting activity has been dominated by the Americas, India and South Korea in Q3 2014, accounting for two thirds of the OEM Supply contracts awarded (23) in the power sector. The majority of these were in the US where seven contracts were placed, followed by Argentina (4) and India (3). In the US, a total of seven OEM Supply contracts were awarded in Q3 2014. In Texas, GE secured two contracts to supply generator sets, one for the Montana Power Station and one for the Colorado County Power Plant, while in neighbouring Oklahoma another US-based firm, Nooter Eriksen, was awarded a contract to supply a heat recovery steam generator for Unit 3 of the Chouteau CCPP. A further gas turbine supply contract was awarded to SNC Lavalin for the CPV St Charles NGCC Power Plant in Charles County, Maryland, and another contract for a heat recovery steam generator was awarded to Rentech for the Fernandina Beach CHP plant north of Jacksonville, Florida. www.the-eic.com

PMC Activity There were just two PMC contracts awarded on global power projects in Q3 2014: one to AMEC to become the Owner’s Engineer for the 3GWe Poland nuclear power plant at a yet to be determined location; and one to Kenny Construction Company for the Laredo to Rio Grande Valley Transmission Line in Texas, USA. Data is sourced from the EICDataStream online project database, which tracks nearly 10,000 projects proposed or under development in the global energy industry. EIC Monitor is published on a quarterly basis. The next report will be available in January 2015. 5

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New Members

Welcome to our New Members New Global Member

provider of integrated mooring services and marine project management. Its track record in rig moving and in FPSO mooring installation projects is extensive. Capabilities include marine consultancy and assurance, project management, offshore engineering, positioning and survey services, integrity management, inspection services and marine equipment sales together with the UK’s largest fleet of marine and mooring rental equipment. The head office is in Aberdeen and, as part of the global InterMoor organisation, it can provide technical expertise and rapid mobilisation of personnel and equipment in support of marine project requirements regionally or globally.

Aqualis Offshore

80 Coleman Street London EC2R 5BJ Tel +44 (0)20 7653 8980 Email rodger.dickson@aqualisoffshore.com Web www.aqualis.no The Nominated Representative is Mr Rodger Dickson, Marine Director. Aqualis Offshore is a specialised marine and engineering consultancy focusing on the shallow and deep-water offshore segments of the oil and gas and renewables industries worldwide. Aqualis Offshore has offices in London, UK (HQ); Sandefjord, Kristiansund and Oslo, Norway; Houston, USA; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Mexico City, Mexico; Singapore; Shanghai, China; Abu Dhabi and Dubai, UAE; Bahrain; and Damman, Saudi Arabia.

New Primary Member

Lagan Construction Group Ltd

Unit 2, Fairways Business Park Deer Park Avenue Livingston EH54 8AF Tel +44 (0)15 06 476 430 Email peter.queen@laganconstruction.com Web www.laganconstruction.com The Nominated Representative is Mr Peter Queen, Regional Business Development Manager. In 2010 the group of Lagan companies separated and Lagan Construction Group is now led by Michael Lagan. As a construction business founded on more than 50 years’ experience, Lagan works across Ireland, the UK and internationally undertaking infrastructure, capital and maintenance projects through a variety of procurement routes for public and private organisations. Lagan’s ongoing commitment to delivering added value within key sectors has produced impressive results. The company is committed to providing sustainable sources of energy and is experienced in managing a wide range of projects – both in the development of infrastructure foundations and in power station construction, recycling plants and other structures associated with the renewable energy market. With a broad range of capabilities in the field of wind power regeneration, and experience in constructing power stations and other waste facilities, as well as newer forms of power generation – such as energy from waste, wave energy and bio mass production – Lagan remains closely involved at the forefront of this fast growing sector.

New Global Member

Blaze Manufacturing Solutions Ltd

Blaze House Laurencekirk Business Park Aberdeen Road Laurencekirk AB30 1EY Tel +44 (0)1561 378 899 Email cara.munro@blazeman.co.uk Web www.blazeman.co.uk The Nominated Representative is Ms Cara Munro, Business Manager. Blaze Manufacturing Solutions is an award-winning specialist oil and gas industry fire safety protection company, headquartered in Blaze House at Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire. The company, which was set up to serve clients in the Brownfield market, works with major oil and gas operators to design and supply fire protection systems and loss prevention services. The company was established in 2006 by Howard and Ann Johnson, and currently employs 30 members of staff, including design and engineering teams, procurement, and business support personnel, and 100 contractors. The company also has an engineering office in Kemnay, near Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, which focuses on specialist environmental engineering and safety critical systems, and has a regional office in Great Yarmouth to cope with demand from southern North Sea operations and a southern sales office in Milton Keynes.

New Global Member

McGinley Energy

New Primary Member

InterMoor Marine Services Ltd

Edward Hyde Building 38 Clarendon Road Watford WD17 1JW Tel +44 (0)1923 696 600 Email greg.barnes@mcginleyenergy.com Web www.mcginleygroup.co.uk The Nominated Representative is Mr Greg Barnes, Director. McGinley Energy supports the global oil and gas industry with project management services HSEQ, construction, commissioning, operations and

Tern Place Denmore Road Bridge of Don Aberdeen AB23 8JX Tel +44 (0)1224 701 830 Email nick.knight@intermoor.com Web www.intermoor.com The Nominated Representative is Mr Nick Knight, Business Development Manager. InterMoor UK is a www.the-eic.com

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maintenance. The company assists clients in planning, mobilising, developing and executing both onshore and offshore projects globally, while sharing the associated risks and liabilities. It provides expert project specialists, complete project teams and professional consultancy services under the following offerings: project-based resource management and delivery – complete analysis of projects and development of end-to-end mobilisation and delivery plans; resource management – RecAud/ RPO – full analysis of resource requirements, strategy creation and implementation; resource deployment services – managed resource deployment package, delivered under a traditional agreement.

Sonardyne International Ltd

Ocean House Saxony Way Blackbushe Business Park Yateley GU46 6GD Tel +44 (0)1252 872 288 Email richard.binks@sonardyne.com Web www.sonardyne.com The Nominated Representative is Mr Richard Binks, Offshore Business Director. Established in 1971, Sonardyne is an international group of companies manufacturing subsea instrumentation. It specialises in standard and bespoke solutions for underwater navigation, underwater acoustic positioning, subsea communications, through-water control and surface and subsea inertial navigation. Applications for the technology are found within the offshore industry areas of exploration, oilfield construction, drilling and oceanographic monitoring. In many of these areas, the products Sonardyne has developed and the techniques it has pioneered have become the industry standard. Sonardyne expanded internationally from 1991–99 establishing offices in Houston, Singapore, Aberdeen and Brazil. The regional offices have allowed the continued growth of the company through local sales and support. In the last 10 years Sonardyne has diversified into maritime security and now manufactures the world’s leading diver detection sonar. Of the many awards that Sonardyne has won, the most significant are the three Queen’s Awards, the latest in 2014 for Enterprise in Innovation.

New Global Member

RBV Energy Ltd

Centurion House New York Way New York Industrial Park Newcastle Upon Tyne NE27 0QF Tel +44 (0)191 207 4058 Email steves@rbvenergy.com Web www.rbvenergy.com The Nominated Representative is Mr Steve Shanley, Sales Manager. RBV Energy Ltd, formerly known as RB Valvetech Ltd, was founded in 2000 to be an ISO 9001 supplier of valves and subsea equipment to the oil and gas industry. By adding an extensive stock of HP piping items to the already established valve product range and opening RBV Energy branches in worldwide locations to carry stock, as well as provide local sales and service support, the company is now well positioned to supply an increased product range to all current energy, renewable energy, petrochemical and exploration and drilling sectors – onshore, offshore and subsea. Since 2000 RBV Energy Ltd has built up an impressive track record of supply, exporting to most oil and gas producing countries, building up an extensive client base which includes major oil and gas production companies, drilling contractors, shipyards, fabricators and OEM’s.

New Global Member

Total Waste Management Alliance (TWMA)

Broadfold Road Bridge of Don Aberdeen AB23 8EE Tel +44 (0)1224 222 520 Email jbutler@twma.co.uk Web www.twma.co.uk The Nominated Representative is Ms Jayne Butler, Marketing Manager. TWMA is a leading environmental waste management company providing drill cuttings and associated drilling waste containment, handling, processing and recycling services to the global oil and gas industry. TWMA specialises in the development and application of innovative new technologies, all designed to meet the demands of an industry operating in environmentally sensitive areas in evermore remote locations. TWMA’s range of technologies and services, including the award-winning TCC RotoMill and TCC RotoTruck, reduces the environmental impact of offshore and onshore drilling campaigns by treating wastes at source or at dedicated facilities for re-use and recycling.

New Global Member

Royal HaskoningDHV (UK) Ltd

Rightwell House Bretton Peterborough PE3 8DW Tel +44 (0)1733 334 455 Email david.raymond@rhdhv.com Web www.royalhaskoningdhv.com The Nominated Representative is Mr David Raymond, HSE Technical Director (Oil & Gas). Royal HaskoningDHV is an independent, international engineering and project management consultancy. The work of engineers can be found all around you. The company contributes to the sustainable development of the communities it works in all over the world. Meaningful solutions can only be created in collaboration with its partners, clients and stakeholders. Together, Royal HaskoningDHV delivers innovative, sustainable answers to today’s world challenges.

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Member News

CCL, the global oil and gas technical and commercial recruitment and project resource consultancy, has achieved ISO 9001:2008 status, and rebranded to attract the next generation of oil and gas engineers and professionals. Chris Maltby, Vice-President, CCL Inc, said: “CCL has been providing professional, technical and commercial services to offshore and onshore energy clients for 35 years. We continually strive to improve our performance and processes and our international ISO 9001:2008 quality rating and global compliance confirms that we work to the highest standards.” Jon Cox, London Recruitment Director, said: “CCL Global is keen to encourage engineers into the energy industry. We worked with UK design agency a fish in sea to provide a knowledge base about oil and gas careers and countries, and a bright new look. For ISO 9001:2008, we worked with APSCo’s recommended company, The British Assessment Bureau, to audit our recruitment processes and passed first time – a testament to the customer satisfaction we all strive for at CCL.” For more information please visit: www.cclglobal.com

Bifold has built on the experience and skills of its workforce to continually broaden its product range. In addition to high quality valves and pumps, Bifold has announced the launch of its solenoid operated BXS Pneumatic valve range. Bifold’s BXS valve range offers a compact and flexible solution to low pressure applications. With over 35 common interface modular operators, this versatile range covers a wide spectrum of actuation requirements. Specifically, the solenoid operated types are compact, two-stage valves. The robust design is manufactured from 316L stainless steel as standard with anodised aluminium options also available. The valves are suited for offshore and other corrosive atmospheres. With a valve operating temperature range of -55°C to +130°C and worldwide solenoid operator approvals Ex emb, Ex d & Ex ia for ambient temperatures up to 90°C, the solenoid operated product range is available with the widest range of override options. These include: auto reset, spring return manual override, stayput manual override, manual reset, tamperproof manual latch and latch energised. Low power options are also available, rated at only 1.8W. Product design FMEAs, extensive qualification testing, computerised diagnostic factory acceptance testing and test procedures to confirm operational safety factors of all production valves, combine to support the certification of the BXS series valves as SIL 3 capable. A NAMUR interface is available on 5/2 port configuration valves. These types are supplied with multi-functional adaptor plates to permit valve orientation through 90° or conversion to a 3/2 configuration. Alongside the development of the BXS series valves, Bifold has designed the IPV (Integrated Pilot Valve). This is a cartridge valve that fits within the solenoid operator adaptor, permitting the solenoid operator to be connected directly to the BXS series valve body. This will be a more compact, simpler to maintain and more cost effective solution for the end user. For innovative and reliable valve solutions, visit the Bifold website where more detailed information and a PDF brochure may be downloaded: www.bifold.co.uk

Damper Technology Limited (DTL) has entered into a licence agreement allowing Jin Heung Machinery Co Ltd (JHM) of South Korea to manufacture the full range of DTL industrial dampers for the Korean market. The agreement was formally signed by Mr Hyung Do Park, CEO of JHM, and Mark Hancock, Managing Director of DTL, on the DTL stand at the recent PowerGen Asia exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The agreement follows a successful visit to South Korea made by DTL, where presentations and technical discussions were held with a number of key Korean EPC companies, including Daelim, Doosan and STX Heavy Industries. With the agreement now in place, DTL is looking to further enhance its offering into the Korean market, capitalising on JHM’s existing damper capabilities and status as a long established and progressive Korean fabricator. DTL has offices in the UK, India and North America, to fulfil worldwide projects requiring dampers, as well as agents in China and Italy. For more information visit DTL’s new website: www.dampertechnology.com Bifold Group

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FoundOcean Group has acquired a majority stake in CAPE Holland Group, the vibro-piling specialist based in The Netherlands. Jim Bell, Managing Director, FoundOcean Ltd explained the reasoning behind the acquisition: “The board of the FoundOcean Group aims to assemble businesses which are adjacent to FoundOcean’s existing activities and contribute innovative and exceptional technologies to the offshore construction industry. Cape Holland, with its vibro-piling technology, is seen as fitting these requirements perfectly.” Laurens de Neef, Managing Director at CAPE Holland Group agreed: “Bringing together innovative companies, who are also leaders in their fields, is a fundamental step towards being able to offer the global offshore construction industry a more progressive and competitive option.” The benefits of vibro-piling far outweigh those of impact hammered or drilled piles. de Neef continued: “Our technology offers improved handling efficiency, rapid penetration speeds, which can exceed six metres per minute, more accurate verticality during the installation process as well as the advantage of pile extraction and repositioning in the event of a refusal.” Jim Bell concluded: “Expanding FoundOcean’s range of solutions for offshore clients is a natural step in the Group’s ambitious growth plans. The whole team strives to continually set the standard in securing the foundations for future energy.” The two entities will continue to operate as separate businesses under the newly formed parent company, FoundOcean Group. Visit: www.foundocean.com

Energy sector portable machine tool specialist Mirage Machines has achieved a step-change in the operational efficiency and reliability of cutting technologies for pipeline and plant fabrication manufacturers and contractors in the international energy sector. Rising fabrication and maintenance project activity, including works on wellhead, riser and caisson assemblies, has significantly increased demand from construction yards, operators and dutyholders for new pipecutting technologies across the Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific regions. UK-based manufacturer and supplier Mirage Machines has evolved split-frame machine technology with the development of its MSF (Mirage Split-Frame) machine, which significantly improves the efficiency of pipecutting operations on infrastructure composed of heat-resistant, stainless and super-duplex metals. Mirage has developed innovative new self-squaring capability for the fully-portable MSF, reducing the risk of installation error during operations and significantly shortening the setup process, maximising the operational run-time of its equipment. Richard Silk, Managing Director, Mirage Machines, said the MSF technology has applications in every energy-producing region, and is already being shipped worldwide to meet rising demand generated by capex and opex projects in new and existing oil and gas infrastructure: “We designed the MSF to bring about the step change the industry needs – reducing the weight of the machine while improving its technical capability, giving operators and service companies a more reliable, durable pipecutting tool which delivers excellent accuracy, without interruption, at any scale.” Mirage Machines designs and manufactures technologies for applications including drilling and tapping, flange facing, hot tapping and line stopping, line boring, milling and gantry milling, orbital milling and pipe and casing cutting. Visit: www.miragemachines.com

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The 3D modelling tool PDMS is used by engineers in the oil and gas industry on projects under development. Using the new Glamox PDMS Plug-in 1.0 tool will save hours of work for PDMS users. Once the Glamox Plug-in is installed, PDMS users can use it to generate the 3D files needed to carry out lighting calculations. Glamox PDMS Plug-in 1.0 is lighting design made easy. The Glamox Plug-in generates files suitable for lighting calculations. The files are created in .dgn format for the OptiWin 3D Pro lighting calculation programme and will only contain the 3D model needed for lighting calculations. Another important feature is that the Glamox Plug-in will quickly generate new files if changes are made to the design. The Glamox Plug-in is fully integrated with PDMS design. Using this tool make the drawings more accurate and this also means lower installation costs. Time is money, and by making the process of lighting calculation easier, less hours are consumed for PDMS users. The new tool is offered free of charge for PDMS users. To register for the Glamox Plug-in tool follow the link below to complete the registration form. Please note that ExPLANT-I must be installed: http://glamox.com/gmo/ news/post/good-news-for-pdms-users 9

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EIC Member News Chemical plants are potentially hazardous environments, which makes this a remarkable achievement for all involved and worthy of proud acknowledgement. Appreciation is given to all Oceaneering Asset Integrity employees for their dedication and exemplary work. Oceaneering will continue to work closely with BP Chemicals reviewing and evaluating safety standards to maintain its excellent reputation. For more information please visit: www.oceaneering.com

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National Tube Stockholders has nearly 30 years experience in the steel stockholding industry. It has a substantial product range encompassing structural hollow section, mechanical tube, linepipe, fittings and flanges, and hydraulic products, as well as specialist tubing for the offshore and renewables sectors. The company is part of the family owned and managed Bianco Group and with the addition of John Bell Pipeline in Aberdeen and Process Instrumentation Valves in Falkirk, together as a group it uses its collective industry knowledge to source the highest quality materials at competitive rates and pass these on to customers. At the heart of what National Tube Stockholders does is its commitment to customer service which means having a detailed technical knowledge of all products. The quality of its workforce is something that the company is extremely proud of; it employs over 200 people at sites in the UK and Ireland. With its continual commitment to health and safety, quality and the environment, NTS is proud to be certified by LRQA to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001. National Tube Stockholders has vast experience in many industry sectors, including construction, offshore oil and gas and sustainable energies. It holds a comprehensive stock of carbon steel pipe, fittings and flanges in varying grades for the process, petrochemical and energy sectors. It offers stock availability for immediate delivery and complete support for complex major global infrastructure projects, in compliance with detailed specifications. The company operates an impressive fleet of some 20+ vehicles, with the flexibility to utilise these vehicles to suit your own particular delivery requirements in the UK and Ireland. With its own in-house satellite based tracking system, National Tube Stockholders will always be able to keep you informed of your orders’ progress. For more information visit: www.nationaltube.co.uk Enquiries: sales@nationaltube.co.uk

Oil and gas specialist recruitment firm, Oil Consultants Ltd, is celebrating after scooping yet another industry award. The company’s commitment to care of its candidates, contractors and consultants was recognised as it was awarded the title of Best Contractor Care International at the Inaugural Recruiter Investing in Talent Awards. The judges said they: “Were impressed with Oil Consultants’ comprehensive candidate care and management plan – which went well beyond the standard remit even for internal contractors in the sector.” Helen Smith, CEO at Oil Consultants, said: “Our candidates and consultants are a vital part of our business so to us it is only natural we would want to offer them the best possible care, but to be recognised by our industry for this approach is fantastic.” Oil Consultants places skilled, technical personnel into contract positions for clients in over 95 countries and has a database of candidates from 90+ nationalities speaking 85 different languages. Helen Smith continued: “We are placing contractors and consultants all around the world, and most of the time the individuals will be working many thousands of miles away from home for weeks at a time. We realise that this can be tough not only on those workers but also on their families, particularly when we have placed someone working in an area that has poor communications infrastructure or is near an area of political unrest. “Safety is the most critical factor for any oil and gas project and by looking after our consultants and their families in the way we do we ensure they can concentrate fully on the job in hand rather than worrying about how they will get home or when their next payment will arrive. “We are delighted to win this honour, especially as it is the first time these awards have been presented, and will continue to ensure that we deliver the highest standard of customer care to all our candidates, consultants and clients.” For more information visit: www.oc99.com

Oceaneering Asset Integrity working on BP Chemicals Hull has reached a major milestone of 300,000 man hours without a Days Away From Work Case (DAFWC). Oceaneering has been providing non-destructive testing and inspection on the BP Chemicals site since 2000. During the 14 years there has been over 18 TARs when the resident site team has been supplemented by additional personnel, increasing the onsite resource fourfold for short periods of high activity. Proactive planning, leadership and rigorous control measures have ensured the health and safety of all personnel. Roy Wickens, Oceaneering site manager on BP Chemicals for seven years, has worked closely with BP to implement meticulous safety standards, and considers the ‘Good Spot’ system and Pre-TAR safety awareness training to be crucial factors in this achievement. www.the-eic.com

Over the past year Orbital Global Solutions (OGS), a product division of Orbital Gas Systems Ltd, has received a spike of interest in its LNG related sampling products. OGSs USP is its ability to deliver unrivalled accuracy and response time for all natural gas (and related industries) sampling requirements, through its exclusively licenced VE Technology® sampling products. LNG feed gas must be accurately analysed before liquefying it; 10

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EIC Member News mercury can cause catastrophic heat exchanger failure if not managed and poses additional personnel health risks, hydrogen sulphide can cause corrosion problems, health risks and can poison other crucial plant catalysts such as in mercury removal units, and moisture becomes frozen during the liquefaction process causing blockages, reduction in performance, and safety concerns. Clearly the importance of effective sampling and measurement warrant significant time, attention and investment to achieve best possible performance. Current industry standards, techniques and equipment are not necessarily optimised for this purpose and traditionally the equipment has been provided by general purpose EPC firms with little direct knowledge or expertise in the physics, chemistry and engineering requirements of accurate sampling and analysis. With the huge volumes of gas continually processed by these plants, the smallest (ppb) of measurement errors can add up to plant-scale problems – with an unplanned plant shutdown a possible outcome that could cost tens of millions. There are many sources of error caused by poor component selection and sample system design, and each and every one is a sampling failure that can put the plant at financial or safety risk. The danger being that some sampling failures remain unseen until the resulting issue becomes apparent. For example, a moisture sampling deficiency (failure) may not become apparent until ice formation. Plants cannot afford to operate in this way. Patented VE Technology® sample systems have been scientifically researched and developed from scratch to eliminate all known sources of sampling error, and even some that are not widely known. Some components have been designed in-house to achieve the required performance, where a commercially available component was not considered suitable. When selecting equipment for such sampling applications only the best will do – only VE Technology® delivers the safety, reliability and total process control required. Visit: www.orbitalglobalsolutions.com

The Vanquish® range can be locked together to form a suite or aisle of cabinets allowing you to expand your existing infrastructure with ease offering multiple door options, heat management and flexible cable management. Rainford Solutions has been providing standard and bespoke cabinet and enclosure solutions for over 30 years to a diverse client base across a wide range of industries, which is supported by an extensive in-house design, engineering and manufacturing capability. The Vanquish® indoor racks and cabinet range will also be supported by a dedicated team at Rainford from its UK manufacturing facility in St Helens, ensuring customers continue to receive the highest levels of service they have come to expect from the Rainford brand. For further information please visit the website: www.rainfordsolutions.com

Rainford Solutions has launched a standard range of Vanquish® indoor racks and cabinets. The new range will be supplied in sizes up to 48U, 19 inch and ETSI standard. Rainford has researched and developed this range of indoor racks and cabinets to provide a cost-effective solution which is readily available in the market place. The new Vanquish® range is designed for maximum thermal and space efficiency, comprising of leading features including an impressive 1000kg static load capacity that allows the most challenging installations of any electronic high density applications to be met. The secret of Vanquish® superior strength lies in the simple yet detailed design characterised by its fabricated hybrid folded section and its horizontal bracing robust steel construction. It also offers a high load capacity with equipment access with an impressive range of options available including single or three point locking, earthing and bolting down kits and a range of accessories to provide the exact configuration needed.

Rittal’s new operating housings based on AE with handle strips, unveiled at this year’s Hanover Fair, have been noted for their attractive eyecatching design, based on the support arm system CP 60/120/180. Supplied as standard, the new operating housings with handle strips benefit from a standardised design and operation and replace the existing range of sheet steel operating housings. They have many new and enhanced features, such as rear or front access for servicing, an aluminium front panel easily dismantled for machining, lock with integral door runners for easy locking and uniform interior installation via Rittal system accessories. Available in 10 standard sizes, ex-stock, with protection category IP55, Rittal’s new housings are elegantly fabricated, with high functionality which will stand out thanks to the modern, attractive design, oneman assembly and support arm connection. For more information please visit: www.rittal.com

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Tracerco

Wärtsilä Shipham Valves has extended its full range of duplex and super duplex stainless steel valves to cover higher pressure ratings. This portfolio expansion means that Wärtsilä is able to provide customers with all the corrosion resistant valves needed for their entire project from a single source. This will significantly reduce both the costs and complexity of the procurement process. The full product range of Wärtsilä Shipham Valves, including gate, globe, check, ball, and butterfly valves, can now be specified in duplex and super duplex, with sizes ranging from 1/2 inch (15mm) to 48 inches (1,200mm) and pressure ratings up to ANSI 1,500lbs. With Wärtsilä’s expanded offering of duplex and super duplex valves, a broader scope of applications requiring enhanced resistance to corrosion and erosion can now be handled. Shipham Valves is a Wärtsilä company based in the UK. Each valve is manufactured to the industry’s most exacting standards. The extended offering of duplex and super duplex valves meet the requirements of NORSOK M-630, D46 and D56 material specifications, and have already gained vendor approval from a number of leading oil and gas sector companies. All Shipham castings are sourced from NORSOK M-650 qualified foundries to ensure consistently high integrity quality and 100% material traceability. The new range will be launched at the Valve World Expo, which will take place in Düsseldorf, Germany from 2-4 December 2014. Wärtsilä Valves will exhibit the new products at Stand B51 in Hall 3. For more information please visit: www.wartsila.com

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Industrial technology specialist Tracerco, part of Johnson Matthey Plc, has reaffirmed its commitment to the north east region with the official opening of its new 61,000 sq ft Measurement Technology Centre in Billingham. The £9 million investment, which houses 150 people, at the Belasis Business Park Enterprise Zone, has provided the technology company with a custom built research, development and engineering test centre for its team of scientists and engineers. It provides the business with a platform to expand its measurement technology innovation endeavours for customers in the world’s oil, gas and petrochemical industries. The new building incorporates bespoke prototype, scale up and testing facilities for its instrumentation and subsea technologies. This includes a state-of-theart testing module – complete with dedicated Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) control rooms – for the award winning Tracerco ProfilerTM instrument and a 30,000 litre underwater testing pool, designed especially for its newly invented Discovery CT scanner. Robert MacLeod, Chief Executive, Johnson Matthey, officially opened the new centre at Tracerco’s site in Belasis Hall Technology Park, Billingham. He said: “The opening of the new Measurement Technology Centre marks a significant and essential investment in research and development to support Tracerco’s ongoing quest to meet the petroleum industry’s most pressing measurement challenges. “I am confident that the recent launch of Discovery, the world’s first CT scanner for pipeline inspection, marks the first of many exciting, new innovations that Tracerco’s customers can expect.” Tracerco received a £1 million grant from the ‘Let’s Grow’ RGF programme following its commitment to expand its science and engineering team at Billingham. The programme is a collaboration between Trinity Mirror Group, BE Group and UNW LLP and provides grant support in the range £50,000 to £1,000,000 for capital investment and R&D projects creating or safeguarding jobs in the north east of England. Tracerco will recruit in excess of 50 new staff members as a result of the MTC development. Due to its location at the Belasis Business Park Enterprise Zone, Tracerco can also take advantage of up to £55,000 of business rate discount per year for five years. For more information visit: www.tracerco.com 12

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EIC Training Services

Training Services HSE Training

Industry Overview

Introduction to the ATEX Directives 94/9/EC and 1999/92/EC Tuesday 9 December 2014 Baseefa, Buxton This course will be of benefit to all engineers with a responsibility for compliance with UK and European legislation in respect of Ex equipment and installations. It is particularly aimed at those who are new to the field and do not have a deep grounding in Ex techniques and those who have been working in the field for some time but need a refresher in the basics. The course consists of a number of modules which build upon each other so that following a section on the basic chemistry and physics of explosions it is clear how the various protection concepts work. The continuation of the course is concerned with how the protection concepts and the related installation rules fit with the two ATEX Directives and the IECEx international certification scheme. Delegates will learn the basics of an explosion, classification of hazardous areas and a selection of equipment, the electrical and non-protection concepts and an overview of protective systems. They will also gain familiarity with the legal framework of the ATEX Directives.

Fundamentals of Nuclear Wednesday 14 January 2015 EIC London This course has been designed for industry practitioners who work in a variety of sectors who want to begin to understand the nuclear sector and who are thinking of perhaps exploring the potential opportunities that exist for them within this sector. The course is intended to be an introduction to those who have not previously worked in or for the nuclear industry but perhaps would like to become involved with the ‘nuclear renaissance’ that is being experienced around the world. The course covers radioactivity, the nuclear fuel cycle, nuclear power generation, reprocessing, decommissioning, waste management and regulation.

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Technical Workshop

Introduction to Compressors Thursday 15 January 2015 Siemens, Duisburg 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. However, it also provides an excellent review for individuals who have been involved with compressors, but have not received formal training. The workshop provides attendees with a general understanding of the inner workings of compressors and basics of compressor drives. A factory tour will facilitate the participants to familiarise themselves with the equipment from a manufacturing and assembly point of view.

Industry Overview

Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Thursday 22 January 2015 EIC London This course is suitable for graduates and other newcomers to the industry; people from technical, non-technical and commercial backgrounds who have limited experience and wish to improve their familiarity with some of the processes involved. The course takes the form of five modules to introduce the participants to the fundamentals of the oil and gas industry. The sessions follow the molecules through their journey from wellhead to a range of diverse applications. This will include the search for oil and gas, its extraction, processing, transportation and refining. It will also examine where the oil and gas industry is going in terms of future developments.

Technical Workshop

Introduction to Gas Turbines Tuesday 27 January 2015 Siemens, Lincoln The workshop will provide attendees with a general understanding of the inner workings of gas turbines and the underlying engineering principles from which they are designed. Topics covered include engineering and thermodynamic principles, materials, metallurgy and cooling and auxiliary equipment and modules. It will also provide an overview of turbo controls and operation.

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Events Diary

UK, Overseas & Training December 2014 6 Technical Workshop: Introduction to FPSOs Rio de Janeiro 8 Business Presentation: Opportunities with Malaysia Marine Pasir Gudang, Johor 9 Export Showcase: East Africa Export Showcase EIC London 9 HSE Training: ATEX Directives 94/9/EC & 1999/92/EC SGS Baseefa, Buxton 10 Management Course: Understanding Localisation in Employment Alderley, Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai 11 Business Presentation: Asset Integrity in PETRONAS EIC Kuala Lumpur January 2015

13 Management Course: Business Writing Skills Eton Institute, Abu Dhabi 14 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Nuclear EIC London 15 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Compressors Siemens, Duisburg, Germany 20 Export Showcase: Emerging Europe Export Showcase EIC London 20 Management Course: Presentation Skills for Business Success International House, Dubai 22 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Oil & Gas EIC London 22 Corporate Entertainment: EIC Burns Night Supper Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen 27 Business Presentation: Managing Legal and Contractual Risk Yas Island Rotana, Abu Dhabi 27 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Gas Turbines Siemens, Lincoln 27 Technical Workshop: Inside a Ship EIC Rio de Janeiro 28 Management Course: Letters of Credit and Incoterms Institute of Export, EIC London 29 HSE Training: Introduction to Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Amtri Veritas, EIC London 29 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Pipe Supports Carpenter & Paterson, Welshpool 29 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of LNG EIC Houston 29 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Oil & Gas EIC Rio de Janeiro

February 2015 3 Management Course: Networking That Works EIC London 3 Management Course: Advanced Business Writing Skills Eton Institute, Abu Dhabi 4 Technical Workshop: Introduction to FPSOs EIC London 7 Technical Workshop: Introduction to FPSOs EIC Rio de Janeiro 10 Sector Showcase: Nuclear Sector Showcase Manchester 10 HSE Training: CPR/First Aid Certification Course EIC Houston 11 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Control Valves Severn Glocon, Gloucester 16 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Subsea Engineering EIC Houston 17 Technical Workshop: Introduction to FPSOs EIC Houston 18 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Topsides Processing Systems EIC Houston 19 Corporate Entertainment: Dubai Annual Golf Tournament The Els Club, Dubai 19 Corporate Entertainment: TopGolf TopGolf, Houston 24 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Oil & Gas International House, Dubai 25 Technical Workshop: Introduction to Steam & Condensate Systems Spirax Sarco, Cheltenham 26 Industry Overview: Fundamentals of Refining & Petrochemicals EIC London March 2015 3 Management Course: Understanding Localisation in Employment Alderley, Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai 5 Management Course: Presentation Skills 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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Exhibitions & Delegations 2015

18-20 January Overseas Delegation to Kuwait 22-27 February Overseas Delegation to South Africa and Mozambique 9-13 March Overseas Delegation to Brazil 10-12 March European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) Copenhagen 11-13 March Australasian Oil & Gas (AOG) Perth 16-20 March Overseas Delegation to Colombia 23-28 March Overseas Delegation to Kazakhstan 21-23 April WETEX Dubai 4-7 May Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) Houston 17-21 May Overseas Delegation to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain 25-29 May Overseas Delegation to Indonesia tbc May Overseas Delegation to India (Power) 2-4 June Oil & Gas Asia (OGA) Kuala Lumpur 23-26 June Brasil Offshore MacaĂŠ tbc June Overseas Delegation to Turkey tbc June Overseas Delegation to Venezuela tbc July Overseas Delegation to Thailand and Laos 21-25 September Overseas Delegation to the Philippines tbc September Overseas Delegation to Ghana tbc October Overseas Delegation to Australia tbc October Overseas Delegation to Mexico tbc October Overseas Delegation to Papua New Guinea 4-7 November Oil & Gas Indonesia (OGI) Jakarta tbc November Overseas Delegation to Cambodia

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National Events 2015

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2 June EIC Connect Middle East Abu Dhabi Stand Bookings Open 8-11 September Offshore Europe Aberdeen Stand Bookings Open 24-25 November EIC Connect Energy Manchester Register your Interest For further information on National Events please contact: nationalevents@the-eic.com

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EIC Overseas Exhibitions

Overseas Exhibitions

WETEX 2015 21-23 April 2015 Dubai TAP funding tbc WETEX is the leading global Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition, organised by DEWA since 1999 under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, in line with Dubai’s vision to build a sustainable future. The show is now run in conjunction with Arab Oil & Gas. The EIC is hosting a UK Energy Pavilion for the first time. UK companies can take advantage of the many business opportunities available with strategic partners and stakeholders. Contact Mark Gamble: mark.gamble@the-eic.com

Australasian Oil & Gas 2015 (AOG) 11-13 March 2015 Perth TAP funding of £2,000 for eligible SMEs Space is now booking for Australasian Oil & Gas 2015 (AOG). The exhibition will provide members of the UK supply chain with excellent exposure to existing and new customers resulting in a host of new business leads, and the informative events are aimed at assisting UK companies to win a larger percentage of the LNG and support services contracts in Australia. To book contact: mark.gamble@the-eic.com

Event Report Rio Oil & Gas 2014 15-19 September 2014 Rio de Janeiro Now in its 17th edition Rio Oil & Gas 2014 again proved to be one of the best of its kind with over 47,000 attendees. The exhibition was an excellent platform for the 32 exhibitors in the UK National Pavilion to showcase their products and services. UK exhibitors and EIC members also had the opportunity to participate in many additional networking opportunities around the exhibition. The EIC once again hosted our Whisky Tasting receptions in the UK Lounge, sponsored by UK Trade and Investment and Swire Group; Rio Samba and Gas at the world famous Rio Scenarium; and a local content workshop given by ABS Group and sponsored by Roxtec. Exhibitors also had the chance to attend a breakfast seminar with major contractors in Brazil and be part of UKTI’s cocktail reception. The UK National Pavilion also hosted briefing sessions on doing business in Colombia and Mexico which ran throughout the exhibition. The UK National Pavilion was also delighted to host a visit by the British Ambassador Alex Ellis, who enjoyed a walk around the Pavilion and talked to the UK exhibitors.

Brasil Offshore 2015 Oil & Gas Exhibition and Conference 23-26 June 2015 Macaé TAP funding tbc The EIC is pleased to be returning to host the UK National Pavilion for another year at Brasil Offshore 2015. The International Brasil Offshore Oil and Gas Exhibition is held every two years in Macaé, which is the operational base for more than 80% of offshore exploration in Brazil. The bi-annual Brasil Offshore exhibition focuses on the importance Brazil will play in meeting increasing global energy demand. The exhibition brings together key-personnel within engineering, operations and procurement providing a unique opportunity to suppliers of goods and services worldwide. Brasil Offshore is the third largest offshore exhibition in the world, considered one of the most relevant trade shows within the international offshore market, attracting visitors and exhibitors from 38 countries and covering all aspects of the Brazilian offshore industry. In 2013, the event attracted more than 700 exhibitors and over 51,000 visitors. Brasil Offshore is the perfect platform for UK companies who are new to the market, those in the process of acquiring Brazilian companies, setting up manufacturing facilities, and those with fully fledged operations and experience in the market. For more information please contact Deanne Lintorn, Overseas Events Manager: deanne.lintorn@the-eic.com www.the-eic.com

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EIC UK News

News from our UK offices

Southern Region AGM Tuesday 20 January 2015 London Would you like the opportunity to represent your organisation on the Southern Region Committee? We are looking for EIC members to help shape the future direction of the region. Aims of the Southern Region Committee: • Assist in development of the regional programme to equip members with an overview of the energy sector, including suggestions and ideas of areas of interest, speakers or projects. • Provide a cross section of feedback on EIC services and activities offered within the region, helping to shape our membership offering. • Help us consider the needs of speaker companies and members attending regional events. • Promote the EIC to potential members and speaker companies. • Provide insight and feedback on projects/ industry trends. Benefits of Committee Membership: • Raising the profile of yourself and your organisation among the membership and beyond via the EIC website. • Representing the views of EIC members both in the region and as a whole. • Helping to build a beneficial programme of events and activities for EIC members. • Building strong relationships with other committee members across the UK. • Enhanced networking opportunities. • Priority invitations to select EIC events. • Meetings provide an opportunity to discuss market trends and share industry knowledge. If you wish to be considered for a place on the Southern Region Committee or would like to find out more, please contact Jennifer Hole.

Forthcoming Events

Export Showcase East Africa Export Showcase Tuesday 9 December 2014 EIC Conference Suite, London Interest in East Africa has increased exponentially in recent years following the discovery of significant quantities of oil in Uganda in 2006. Excitement surrounding onshore oil discoveries in Uganda has been bolstered by promising oil discoveries in Kenya. However, it is the world-class natural gas discoveries off the coast of Mozambique and Tanzania that look set to transform East Africa into a major oil and gas region. The EIC is currently tracking 147 active and future projects in the region worth over an estimated US$170 billion; the majority of new investment is in the oil and gas sector, although there are noteworthy projects within the renewables and power sectors as the region aims to develop its energy industry. While more and more international companies are taking advantage of the opportunities in East Africa, it remains one of the world’s most underprivileged and under-developed regions. Join the EIC and representatives from across the East African energy market to find out about: • The Governments’ plans to harness the development of the energy sector to benefit local communities and local content stipulations that are being put in place. • Details of where potential opportunities lie for UK suppliers. • The challenges your organisation may face and the support available to your company locally. Register your interest with Jennifer Hole. Export Showcase Emerging Europe Export Showcase Tuesday 20 January 2015 EIC Conference Suite, London The EIC is tracking 398 active and future projects across Eastern Europe (excluding Russia) with a combined estimated CAPEX of US$420 billion. Power projects dominate these figures, with 11 nuclear plant developments and expansions each worth over US$5 billion alone. The region’s midstream sector is the second most prominent with a series of pipelines planned with the strategic aim of enhancing Europe’s energy security. Despite comparably less investment and activity, the region’s upstream sector is newsworthy, with a series of shale exploration projects; Poland and Ukraine are set to be the region’s leading shale markets in terms of the number of potential projects as well as the domestic political support, existing infrastructure and beneficial upstream experience these two countries have to offer. While opportunities are vast the practicalities of doing business in the region vary greatly. Join the EIC and UKTI at this Eastern European Showcase for an overview of the region’s energy sector, details of where the main opportunities lie and the support available to companies looking to do business across Europe. Register your interest with Jennifer Hole.

Sector Showcase Shutdowns and Turnarounds Showcase Wednesday 21 January 2015 Northern Region venue tbc Owners of commercial facilities, manufacturing processes, and industrial plants view maintenance of their assets as key to their effective operation. While most routine inspection, repair, replacement and minor maintenance work can be done while the plant is in operation or online, there are times when a plant has to undergo a scheduled process outage for the major maintenance work, namely a shutdown. This is a crucial time where it is imperative that everything goes to plan. The aim of the event is to bring together owners of some of the major plant across the UK to highlight what is involved in the shutdown and turnaround process; to hear about some of the key challenges faced by these owners and how our members can help to solve them, along with identifying forthcoming work scheduled. Register your interest with Jennifer Hole.

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EIC UK News Sector Showcase Norway/North Sea Showcase Thursday 26 February 2015 date tbc AECC, Aberdeen

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Corporate Entertainment EIC Burns Night Supper Thursday 22 January 2015 Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen

With such a focus at present on North Sea reserves and a concentrated group of EIC members and other suppliers in Aberdeen, the EIC is looking to bring together a group of operators, developers and contractors active in the North Sea and Norway upstream projects to detail current opportunities to the UK supply chain. The event highlights will include an overview from a selection of operators covering both UKCS and Norway/North Sea projects, as well as decommissioning and its potential opportunities for the supply chain. One-2-one meetings and networking opportunities will be available throughout the event. Contact Sean Gordon for more information.

This is a distinctive opportunity to network with an influential range of contacts and enjoy some traditional Scottish hospitality in the 19th Century, luxurious Ardoe House Hotel not far from the city centre. Debbie Leslie will entertain with a Burns poem between courses. Debbie is renowned as a speaker at Burns suppers, dinners and charity events. Tartanium will make sure the event is a lively one with energetic innovative bagpipe playing accompanied by dancers. The band plays Scottish tunes and popular songs, accompanied by mini kilted dancers for a mixture of choreographed contemporary and traditional dance. The set will also comprise of Bagrock (stage show) plus an opportunity for audience participation. Tables of 10 are preferred although smaller parties and individual places are also welcome, but will be asked to share tables to enhance networking and socialising opportunities. Cost £90.00+VAT per person. Please contact Sean Gordon for more information.

Contact: Helen Doona, UK Regional Manager (Northern) Tel +44 (0)1642 379 972 Email helen.doona@the-eic.com

Sector Showcase Nuclear Sector Showcase Tuesday 10 February 2015 Manchester venue tbc The UK’s knowledge and experience of the nuclear industry is vast – being the first to develop and operate nuclear power stations sixty years ago – we currently have around 18% of our electricity supplies from nuclear energy. At present there is a huge amount of work involved in decommissioning of current plant, alongside preparing for the building of new power stations with the first being developed by EDF, followed by Horizon Nuclear Power and NuGeneration. It is anticipated that the first new plant will be online by 2023. This event will provide an update about the nuclear industry as a whole, including both decommissioning and new build, identifying where progress has been made, the anticipated timescales, where the opportunities lie and how the supply chain should engage to ensure that they can secure their place in the industry in the future. Register your interest with Jennifer Hole.

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Jennifer Hole, UK Regional Co-ordinator (England & Wales) Tel +44 (0)1642 379 973 Email jennifer.hole@the-eic.com Sean Gordon, UK Regional Co-ordinator (Scotland) Tel +44 (0)1224 628 251 Email sean.gordon@the-eic.com

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EIC Middle East News

Middle East News

Regional Comment

Saudi Aramco to increase Fadhili gas plant capacity Following a review of their future capacity plans, Saudi Aramco has decided to increase the capacity of its proposed gas plant facility at Fadhili to 2.5 billion standard cubic feet a day (scf/d). When the project was first launched, the featured planned capacity was thought to be in the region of 1 billion scf/d, but that is now being increased to 2.5 billion cubic feet a day (cf/d). Foster Wheeler had already been awarded the frontend engineering and design (FEED) contract for the plant earlier this year and they have now been instructed to carry out further FEED work to reflect the higher capacity of the processing facilities. The Fadhili plant will process sour gas from the Khursaniyah oil field and the Hasbah non-associated gas field. Aramco has ramped up its offshore nonassociated gas operations in the Gulf in recent years and is developing several fields in the region including the Karan, Hasbah and Arabiyah fields. Much of the gas contained in the oil major’s Eastern Province hydrocarbon assets is sour meaning it has a high sulphur content. This makes it more difficult to process than sweeter gas, which has minimal amounts of sulphur. Aramco’s initial plan was to release three engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) packages for the scheme, with another separate contract that will deal with the offshore facilities. The contract model will be lumpsum turnkey with a percentage of the engineering work and project management to be carried out overseas. The proposed packages from the initial scope were: a sulphur recovery unit (SRU), process facilities and a gas inlet and treatment facilities. Pre-qualification for the EPC contracts is currently underway and the following are thought to have expressed an interest: China Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Corporation (China), CTCI Corporation (Taiwan), Daelim Industrial (South Korea), GS Engineering & Construction (South Korea), Hanwha Engineering & Construction (South Korea), Hyundai Engineering & Construction (South Korea), Hyundai Heavy Industries (South Korea), JGC Corporation (Japan), Saipem (Italy), Samsung Engineering/Daewoo Engineering & Construction (South Korea), SNC Lavalin (Canada), Tecnicas Reunidas (Spain) and Tecnimont (Italy). The budget for the initial scheme was estimated to be in the region of US$3 billion, not including the offshore package. This is now expected to rise significantly.

Office News

November started off with a visit to the 21st Oil Week in Cape Town. The event provided a clear picture of what is currently going on across the African continent with exploration and production, both offshore and onshore. It was clear that all the major global players are now investing a lot of time and money participating in this developing region which is one that the EIC membership needs to be aware of, while also recognising the unique challenges that need to be faced in order to reap the substantial harvest that will mature over the coming couple of years. As a result, we will be looking at ways in which we can assist and facilitate this process both from the regional office as well as from the UK. We would definitely place Africa within the ‘watch this space’ category. Following straight after this came ADIPEC where the EIC had the pleasure of hosting an ice breaker reception which saw 60 companies making up the UK Pavilion. The show gets busier each year and 2014 was no exception. Our programme of training continues and it was pleasing to see a healthy take up for our Fundamentals of Refineries and Petrochemicals course which we intend to repeat early in the New Year. Looking ahead to December, we are returning to Basra for the Oil & Gas Show and before we realise it, the festive season will be upon us, so please allow us to wish all our membership the very best and look forward together to a happy and prosperous new year. In June next year we will be repeating our successful EIC Connect Middle East event which will take place on 2 June 2015, a date that should definitely be entered in everybody’s diary. Terry Willis, Director, Middle East, Africa & CIS Contact: terry.willis@the-eic.com

Forthcoming Events Management Course Business Writing Skills Tuesday 13 January 2015 Eton Institute, Abu Dhabi

Management Course

Presentation Skills for Business Success Tuesday 20 January 2015 International House, Dubai

FEED for Kuwait neutral zone nearing completion Work on the front-end engineering and design of the US$1 billion central gas utilisation project in the Wafra oil field, based in Kuwait’s neutral zone, is nearing completion, according to a source with knowledge of the scheme. The objective is to gather gas from oil field facilities and eliminate routine flaring. The proposed new facilities will have the capacity to produce a billion cubic feet a day of natural gas and 720 tonnes of sulphur. Expected environmental benefits will include reduced sulphur oxide emissions.

Business Presentation Managing Legal and Contractual Risk in the Middle East Tuesday 27 January 2015 Yas Island Rotana, Abu Dhabi To register your interest or to book on any of the above courses please go to www.the-eic.com/Training or contact Helen Aittis: helen.aittis@the-eic.com

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EIC Asia Pacific News

Asia Pacific News Office News

In October 2014 EIC Asia Pacific was involved in three events; the first was the Overseas Delegation to Burma (Myanmar), the second was the technical visit and seminar at the Pengerang Integrated Petrochemical Complex (PIPC) project organised by the local oil and gas association and the third event was the Breakfast Roundtable Talk with Petrofac’s Group CEO, Ayman Asfari jointly organised by EIC Asia Pacific and UKTI Malaysia. After over 50 years of isolation, Burma is re-emerging onto the global stage and is catching up on decades of underdevelopment. This presents huge opportunities for British companies especially in the energy sector. Recent onshore and offshore licence awards have brought success for a number of British companies. There will be supply chain opportunities for British companies, particularly for those with experience in South East Asia. The PIPC project is one of the biggest projects in Asia at the moment with estimated investment of US$120 billion by 2020. The project spreads across 22,000 acres of land on the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia and will employ about 60,000 workers at its construction peak. The project will house oil refineries, naphtha crackers, petrochemical plants, a 1,220MW power cogeneration plant, a raw water supply plant as well as a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and a regasification terminal.

EIC Asia Pacific has a large and fully-equipped conference room with capacity for 70 people. The conference room is versatile enough to be converted into a training room or a function hall for networking events. As with the other regional offices, EIC Asia Pacific also provides members with hot desks with high speed internet connection and printing and scanning facilities. For those members wishing to build a presence in new markets and intending to have a strong local identity with a prestigious address, EIC Asia Pacific offers serviced office facilities.

Forthcoming Events

Business Presentation Opportunities with Malaysia Marine Heavy Engineering Monday 8 December 2014 Pasir Gudang, Johor Business Presentation Asset Integrity in PETRONAS Thursday 11 December 2014 EIC Kuala Lumpur If you need any assistance or advice in the region or for more information about upcoming events, please contact Azman Nasir, Head of Asia Pacific. Contact: azman.nasir@the-eic.com

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Regional Comment

Eni signs PSC for offshore exploration in Vietnam Eni and PetroVietnam have signed two Production Sharing Contracts for the exploration of Blocks 116 and 124 located off the coast of Vietnam. The Blocks provide for an exploration period of seven years divided into three and two phases respectively. Eni will consolidate its presence in the area and support growth in the Pacific Basin.

In the PIPC, oil refining facilities will add value to imported crude oil via the Pengerang Independent Deepwater Petroleum Terminal (PIDPT) which is being operated by Dialog Group and Royal Vopak. PETRONAS has awarded various FEED contracts, technology assistance, PMC and EPCC to international companies such as Technip, Fluor, Petrofac, CB&I, Technidas Reunidas, Sinopec, CTCI, Toyo Engineering, Punj-Lloyd and Siemens AG. PETRONAS has nearly completed site clearance and expects its petrochemical complex within PIPC to be ready for operation by early 2019.

ONGC on hunt for overseas producing assets India’s Oil & Gas Natural Corporation wants to take advantage of the falling oil price to more than a double its overseas output to the equivalent of 40,000 barrels per day of oil by 2018. To meet the 2018 target they would like to aggressively go for producing assets because they can produce in such a short time. The Indian government is preparing to float a US$3 billion stake in ONGC and wants the firm to secure energy assets abroad to reduce the exposure of Asia’s third largest economy to supply risks.

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EIC North and Central America News

North and Central America News Office News

Regional Comment

US-Mexico pipeline agreed NuStar Energy and Pemex’s international trade arm, PMI, have signed a Letter of Intent to form a JV to develop pipeline infrastructure to transport LPGs and refined products from Mont Belvieu and Corpus Christi in the US to Nuevo Laredo and Burgos-Reynosa in northern Mexico. The companies will jointly fund construction of new pipeline and storage assets, and NuStar will manage construction and operation of those assets.

Charlotte Hust from EIC London has joined us in Houston to manage the office and the North and Central American events on a temporary basis. Members and nonmembers are invited to meet with Charlotte to find out more about EIC services and see the office and meeting facilities available in the city. Kin-Tec Recruitment, a specialist provider of technical engineering personnel to the oil and gas industry has leased two offices within our suite starting in January 2015, resulting in a more dynamic representation of EIC members in Houston. The EIC is delighted to welcome Leah Moule, newly appointed Regional CEO of Oil Consultants based in the EIC suite. Oil Consultants has over 16,000 registered consultants available for both contract and permanent opportunities and performs a range of quality assurance checks on all personnel to ensure that you receive the most competent candidates.

Gas Natural Fenosa wins gas distribution deal In northwest Mexico, the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE), has awarded Gas Natural Fenosa a contract to distribute gas in the states of Sonora and Sinaloa with a potential market of half a million customers. The company will invest US$14.5 million over the next five years to expand its network to cover seven additional municipalities. They will build the distribution system and also be responsible for receiving, transporting and delivering natural gas via 500km of pipelines.

Forthcoming Events Industry Overview

Canada to export to Europe The Canadian oil sands industry received welcome news when the EU decided not to label its crude oil as ‘dirty’ which would have made it harder for Canada to export its oil directly to Europe. It is believed that Europe’s strained relationship with Russia is contributing to the Europeans’ desire to trade with more reliable alternatives like Canada.

Fundamentals of LNG Thursday 29 January 2015 EIC Houston The workshop will provide an understanding of the scope and size of the LNG industry, the basic technologies involved, a commercial understanding of the value chain elements and the complexities involved in developing an LNG project.

Tax agreed on LNG projects British Columbia has settled on an income tax rate of 3.5%, half of the proposed rate, for the LNG liquefaction projects that are proposed for the province. This is considered an attractive rate to the developers, many of whom had announced that they would postpone or cancel their projects if the taxes were too high. The BC government is aware that it is competing globally for the LNG market, so its tax rate and regulatory environment must be welcoming to those companies willing to invest in BC’s LNG industry.

HSE Training

CPR/First Aid Certification Course Tuesday 10 February 2015 EIC Houston This course if for anyone in need of CPR/First Aid certification to meet company health & safety requirements or whose most recent certification is out of date.

Industry Overview

US urged to modernise transmission system The Governors’ Wind Energy Coalition has urged the US administration to get behind FERC Order 1000, which is vital for the integration of renewables such as wind on the grid. Order 1000 is the legal and policy framework for the expansion and modernisation of the nation’s transmission system. It requires regions to develop blueprints on how lines are planned and paid for so that systems can be developed efficiently. The governors have urged energy secretary Ernest Moniz to use his authority under the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to promote high-voltage transmission facilities that will encourage clean energy and economic development by connecting renewable energy sources with power customers.

Fundamentals of Subsea Engineering Monday 16 February 2015 EIC Houston This workshop provides an understanding of the fundamentals involved in subsea production; including two main topics – subsea production systems (wellheads, trees, manifolds, and subsea controls) and umbilical’s, flowlines and risers. 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: Email houston@the-eic.com

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EIC South America News

South America News Industry Overview

Office News

Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Thursday 26 February 2015 EIC Rio de Janeiro

The most discussed topics this year were the World Cup hosted by Brazil, the presidential elections and in the energy sector, the Rio Oil & Gas exhibition. UK companies benefited from several events organised throughout the year by the EIC where they could listen directly to operators and contractors about new opportunities through five business presentations and learn about different aspects of the market in one of the 14 training workshops held in Rio. In total, the EIC engaged with over 500 contacts during those events, involving over 250 companies. Internally, we had our offices refurbished and we expect this change will enable us to offer much more to our members in the future. I hope 2014 was a very successful year for our members and wish you all a very fruitful 2015. The Rio team is working hard to keep an interesting agenda planned for this upcoming year with workshops and business presentations.

If you need support in taking the next step into the South American market, please feel free to contact us. Clarisse Rocha, Head of Americas Contact: clarisse.rocha@the-eic.com

Regional Comment

Argentina passes oil and gas reforms The lower house of the Argentine congress has approved a bill which updates the country’s 1967 hydrocarbons law and is expected to boost foreign investment in the local oil and gas market. The law, which was approved in October by a margin of 130116, establishes different concession terms for conventional, unconventional and offshore licenses throughout the country. Additionally, it prohibits the practice of reserving blocks for state-run companies and the so-called ‘carrying model’, in which such companies were able to participate in the development phase without making investments. It is understood that existing concessions held by state-run companies will be maintained. The new legal framework is an incentive for the development of Argentina’s shale reserves, regarded as the world’s second biggest.

ANP to announce details of onshore bidding round The Brazilian National Petroleum Agency (ANP) is preparing a request for an Oil & Gas bidding round to be submitted to the country’s national energy policy board, CNPE. The Agency received feedback from oil companies regarding potential onshore developments in the Recôncavo, Espirito Sano, Tucano Sul, Paraná and Barreirinhas Basins. The auction would be aimed at small and medium-sized companies in the local upstream sector, which is dominated by state-run operator Petrobras. Should the bidding round be approved, details are expected to be released this month with the auction being held in 2015. The country’s 13th bidding round, including both onshore and offshore blocks, is also planned to take place next year.

In October we held for the first time the technical workshop ‘Inside a Ship’ in our newly refurbished office. The feedback was very positive from the seven attendees. We would like to welcome EIC member Sonardyne who is now renting the last available office.

Forthcoming Events Technical Workshop Inside a Ship Tuesday 27 January 2015 EIC Rio de Janeiro

Peru power investment hits US$1.36 billion in H1 Investment in the power sector in Peru reached US$1.36 billion in the first half of the year, according to information from the energy and mines ministry. Approximately US$623 million were invested in generation, US$520 million in transmission and US$170 million in distribution. Private investment highlights include the Cerro del Aguila hydro power plant development, at US$605 million, as well as investments by Empresa de Generación Huallaga (US$149 million) and Enersur (US$123 million).

Industry Overview

Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Thursday 29 January 2015 EIC Rio de Janeiro

Technical Workshop Introduction to FPSOs Saturday 7 February 2015 EIC Rio de Janeiro

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