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The FPSO Congress attracts the entire FPSO supply chain globally including field operators, vessel owners, vessel operators, shipbuilders and financiers With close to 400 attendees last year, this is possibly Asia’s or even the globe’s biggest conference focussing exclusively on the FPSO industry

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45+ PRESENTATIONS

2 EXCLUSIVE SITE VISITS

350+

Attendees

2 PURPOSE BUILT

WORKSHOPS

BRAND NEW VENUE

17-20 September 2012Singapore Expo

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MONETISING OFFSHORE RESERVES WITHADVANCEMENTS IN FPSO TECHNOLOGY

FPSO Bulletin PRESENTSwww.fpsoasia.com VOLUME 3

SITE VISITS OPEN ONLY TO A SELECT FEW. REGISTER EARLY. >> see pages 8 & 9 for details

BRAND NEW VENUE WITH A DEDICATED “FPSO TECHNOLOGY HALL”. >> see page 10 for details

17-20 September 2012 | Singapore Expo

Log on to www.fpsoasia.com for updates on the 13th Annual FPSO Congress

A whopping $170 billion is being spent on FPSO upgrading by Bumi Armada and SBM Offshore >> more on page 2

Analysing the inexorable riseof FPSOs in Asia Pacific>> more on page 2

An unparalleled opportunity for subcontractors and oil operators to visit SBM Offshore’s vessels in Singapore >> more on page 8

UNPRECEDENTED REPRESENTATION FROM OIL OPERATORS, VESSEL OWNERS, SUBCONTRACTORS AND FINANCIERSREFINED - An enhanced speaker profile

for 2012 featuring Bumi Armada (VP - FPS), Sevan Marine (COO), Petrofac Floating Production(COO), PNOC (CEO), Woodside (GM - Production). Visit page 4 for the complete lineup

INVENTIVE - Two exclusive site visits to SBM’s FPSOs in Singapore and Technip’s production facility in Johor Bahru (Malaysia). Visit pages 8 & 9 for further details

ENHANCED - A superior venue with an improved exhibition space in Singapore Expo. Visit page 11 for further details

DRILLED DOWN - Dedicated Geo Updates on the FPSO industry from Brazil, Nigeria, Australia, India and China.Visit page 6 for further details

UNVEILED - Showcase of brand new technologies and updates from Technip, Subsea7, ABB, Wärtsilä, Hempel.Visit page 11 for further details

13TH ANNUAL FPSO COngreSS - WhAT’S CAPTIVATING?

HYUNDAI AHEAD IN BATTLE TO SUPPLY FPSO FOR EGINA(26 April 2012) - Upstreamonline.com

South Korea’s hyundai heavy Industries, Milan-based Saipem and New York-listed FMC are emerging as the three leading contenders to secure the floating production vessel and subsea contracts for Total’s multi-billion-dollar Egina project off Nigeria.

The WOrld’S lArgeST MeeTIng PlACe DEDICATED TO THE FPSO COMMUNITY

The world’s foremost event for the FPSO industry featuring floating production stalwarts including BUMI ARMADA, SBM OFFSHORE, MODEC, MAERSK, BW OFFSHORE, PETROFAC, BLUEWATER & TEEKAY

Luring over 350 attendees last year, the 13th Annual FPSO Congress takes is already up and running with over 50 oil companies and vessel operators confirmed this year

TECHNOLOGY POWER HOUSES on the agenda include TECHNIP, SUBSEA7, ABB, WÄRTSILÄ, HEMPEL, SHERWIN WILLIAMS, EMERSON, CETCO Oilfield Services, DPS, VANGARD & ABS

FPSOs ACCOUNTED FOR A THIRD OF CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION CAPACITY IN 2011The global Floating Production Storage and Offloading market - dominated by the Middle East and Africa - accounted for nearly a third of the global FPSO-based crude oil and natural gas production in 2011. FPSOs contributed a total of capacity of 5,197.01 million barrels of oil equivalent (MMboe) in 2011.

>> more on page 2

A SURGE OF 130 FPS INSTALLATIONS WILL DRIVE THE INDUSTRY OVER 2012 - 2016 PERIODQuoting a recent report from Douglas Westwood, floating production industry will see US $68 billion investment over the next few years. Continuing expansion in the use of subsea production technologies, increased deepwater discoveries and emphasis on uses other than life of field production are proving to be the biggest drivers in this burgeoning industry

ANDREW DAY LAMSHED, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, BUMI ARMADA

CARLOS MASTRANGELO, WR FACILITIES MANAGER, PETROBRAS

MAARTEN VAN ALLER, COO, PETROFAC FLOATING PRODUCTION

MICHAEL HAMBLIN, GM – PRODUCTION, WOODSIDE ENERGY

I have been a part of the FPSO Congress for the last couple of years and I must admit that it is one of the best shows around. The quality of topics, speakers

chosen and the overall flow of the program are impressive. If there is one FPSO event I need to attend

every year that would be the FPSO Congress.

Cedric Morandini, Head of Naval Architecture, SBM OFFSHORE

LARS ODESKAUG, COO, SEVAN MARINE

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OPINION MATTERS!“this WAs My first tiMe At the congress And it WAs extreMely useful to uPdAte Myself on the suBJect of fPso.””operations general Manager, Pico internAtionAl PetroleuM

fPso congress Bulletin 2012

BuMI ARMAdA ANd SBM OFFShORE TO SPENd $170 MIllION ON FPSO uPgRAdINg

With the fPso sector growing at a phenomenal rate, Bumi Armada and sBM offshore are shelling out close to $170 million to upgrade its

current fPsos. Keppel shipyard has secured the floating Production storage and offloading (fPso) upgrading projects sBM offshore and Bumi Armada.

the first project is from sBM offshore to refurbish and upgrade an existing fPso vessel, fPso xikomba. Work on this fPso unit is expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2013.

xikomba will be leased by eni Angola s.p.A for 12 years for the development of Block 15/06, offshore Angola. fPso xikomba is jointly owned by sBM offshore and Sonangol, Angola’s national oil and gas company.

“long-term business partnerships are key to our performance, our ability to deliver and our ambition in furthering our lead in the fPso market. the award of the fPso xikomba is another milestone in this deep long-term relationship,” said Bruno chabas, chief executive officer of sBM offshore.

Keppel Shipyard’s scope of work on FPSO Xikomba comprises life extension, refurbishment and upgrading

of existing topside modules and turret mooring system as well as the installation and integration of new topside modules. the fPso vessel will subsequently proceed to Angola for completion.

for Bumi Armada, Keppel shipyard will modify and upgrade fPso Armada claire. this includes refurbishment and life extension works as well as installation and integration of topside modules. Work is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2013.

upon completion, fPso Armada claire will be deployed in the Balnaves field, north-west Australia.

“With the trust and collaboration of committed and capable business partners, we have grown and enhanced our fleet of quality fPso vessels. the Armada claire project is our tenth major collaboration with Keppel shipyard, and we are confident that it will be professionally executed.” said hassan Basma, executive director and chief executive officer of Bumi Armada.

Reported by Bryan Camoens, FPSO Correspondent, FPSO Congress

sBM offshore chose Blue Water shipping, a company with which it already holds a longstanding business relationship, to undertake the task of providing logistics for materials and equipment to china and Brazil, where the conversion of the fPso, cidale de olhabela will take place over the next two years.

sBM offshore selects Blue WAter shiPPing(16 April 2012) - Heavyliftpfi.com

Modec and the schahin group signed a letter of intent to supply an fPso for the Petrobras-led cernambi south pre-salt field offshore Brazil. it will be deployed to the cernambi sul area of the BM-s-11 block off the coast of Brazil in the third quarter of 2014. the area is part of a deepwater oil field located about 186 miles (300 kilometers) south of rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Modec for cernAMBi fPso(29 September 2011) -Oilonline.com

Bumi Armada Bhd, an offshore oilfield services company, was awarded a us$200 million (rM600 million) engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning (ePic) contracts from russia’s oil major OAO lukoil (lukoil). the contract is for the filanovsky field development of the caspian sea.

BuMi ArMAdA BAgs us$200M russiAn deAls(17 April 2012) -Malaysia-chronicle.com

osx 2 leasing B.v., a subsidiary of the osx Brasil s.A., entered into a facility agreement with a syndicate of international banks lead by ing, itaú-BBA and santander, related to the granting of a loan in the amount of us$ 850 million, pursuant to the contractual terms, for investment in the construction and installation of the fPso osx-2.

osx oBtAins us$ 850 Million for fPso osx-2(26 October 2011) -Marinelink.com

WhEElS ANd dEAlS

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the Brazilian saMBa has its iMPact!!At the end of 2011, there were 139 active fPsos across the globe with 94 companies holding equity stakes in them. in terms of total fPso-based crude oil and natural gas production capacity, Petrobras, exxonMobil corporation and total s.A. are the dominant companies in the global market. these companies together contribute about 29.2% of the global fPso-based oil and gas production capacity.

the Brazilian national oil company Petrobras is the largest market player globally, in terms of fPso-based oil and gas production capacity, with 703.59 MMboe of the production capacity. the total equity-weighted fPso-based crude oil and natural gas production capacity of Petroleo Brasileiro s.A. accounts for about 13.5% of the total production capacity of fPsos globally.

for 2012 to 2015, Brazil has planned the largest fPso-based crude oil and natural gas production capacity expansion among all the countries.

therefore, based on current statistics, Brazil, which currently has the largest fPso-based crude oil and natural gas production capacity, is expected to continue to be the market leader in the fPso industry in 2015.

FPso in asia PaciFic: the neW energy Frontierin 2001 there were just 120 floating production units operating worldwide. A decade later this figure has increased to 250 units, according to research by international Maritime Associates (iMA), and more are set to come online in the coming years.

south-east Asia alone currently accounts for 33 of the projects in the pipeline, while Brazil’s vast ultra-deepwater reserves account for 47, providing many opportunities for this technology - already suited to deepwater exploration - to advance even further.

Jim Mccaul, head of iMA, described the opportunities for future growth within the sector as “hugely positive”, explaining: “global demand for oil continues to grow, the market is again threatened by MenA supply disruptions, oil prices have pierced $100 and virtually every major field operator has announced plans to increase offshore e&d expenditures.”

current FPso Projectsevidence from Asia would certainly seem to back up McCaul’s point that investment in fPso is taking place on an increasingly significant scale.

Bumi Armada completed its third fPso, Berhad, earlier this year and it was promptly sent on assignment in vietnam. the 22-month project converted a suezMax tanker into a 55,000 bbls per day fPso, which has now been put into action on the te giac trang field, located around 100km off the coast of vietnam.hassan Basma, executive director and chief executive officer of Bumi Armada, said: “this fPso has been specifically designed to process difficult crude with a low wax appearance temperature and to withstand, sustain and remain moored under 100 year return environmental conditions including cyclones and tsunamis prevalent offshore vietnam; this too in shallow waters of less than 43 metres.”

ezra has also recently sent an fPso to offshore vietnam to operate on the chim sao oil field, around 350km offshore.

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FIND OUT WHY HEMPEL IS SPONSORINGTHE FPSO CONGRESS AGAIN. VISIT PAGE 11 FOR MORE DETAILS.

FPSO CONGRESS BULLETIN 2012

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMANDear Friends of the FPSO community,

12 successful years of the FPSO Congress journey can only make us long for more.

It is therefore my great pleasure to invite you to the 13th Annual FPSO Congress (17th – 20th September, Singapore Expo). Given the accelerated growth of the floating production systems industry, the conference topics are tailormade to address the needs of this evolving market.

With dedicated tracks on commercial and technical aspects impacting the FPSO industry, the Congress is all set to surpass expectations. Petrobras, Bumi Armada, ExxonMobil, Total, Woodside, Technip, Sevan Marine, OMV, Hempel, Subsea 7 join the long list of experts presenting their experiences at the conference this year.

An enhanced exhibition space, 50+ presentations, two drilled down workshops and to top it all, two exclusive industry visits; there is nothing short of a power packed agenda.

So allow yourself four days fully dedicated to engrossing presentations from CEOs, COOs, Engineering heads, Commercial heads from oil operators, vessel operators, subcontractors and financiers. Enjoy the stimulating networking experience amongst hundreds of your industry colleagues. This is the one FPSO industry event and that one cannot afford to miss.

I personally am very excited to be chairing the Congress this year. The venue is excellent and the topics are top shelf. Let us meet in Singapore this September.

Regards,Ross Mierendorff General Manager FPSO Operations - NigeriaBUMI ARMADA BERHADChairman, 13th Annual FPSO Congress

THE 13TH ANNUAL FPSO CONGRESS STEERING COMMITTEEThe success of the FPSO Congress over the last decade has mainly been attributed to how well the agenda is in sync with the industry challenges. The 13th Annual FPSO Congress agenda has been tailored to address vital industry dynamics with following advisors:

Christopher Casias, Director – Head of Projects & Projects Services, MAERSK FPSOs

Havard Devold, Vice President, ABB AS

David Hamilton, Head of Commissioning, BUMI ARMADA

Jerry Joynson, Director, Proposals & Technology Development, SBM OFFSHORE

2012 FIELD OPERATOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEThe field operator is pivotal for successful FPSO based field development. Right from laying out the field specifications to actual day to day operations, they form a crucial part of the FPSO supply chain.

Aimed at achieving a cohesive environment for evaluating FPSO technology as a cost effective field development solution, the Congress will sponsor the passes for directors of FPSO projects from oil companies.

Only a limited number of passes are available. Email us at [email protected] or call us at +65 6722 9388 to find out how you can obtain a VIP Pass as part of the FPSO Congress field operator development programme.

VISITING SBM’S FPSOS - INVITING OIL OPERATORS AND SUBCONTRACTORSDear Colleague

I presented at last year’s FPSO Congress on SBM’s experiences with redeploying FPSOs. I found the Congress was a great learning and networking opportunity. It was very well attended and I had no second thoughts about being a part of it again this year.

In addition to presenting at this year’s Congress, on behalf of SBM Offshore, I would like to invite experts from oil operators and subcontractors to visit one of our FPSOs stationed in Singapore. The visit is jointly organised with IQPC and you may get in touch with them to register for the visit.

It is exciting times in the industry and I look forward to meeting you at the Congress this September.

Regards,Jerry JoynsonDirector, Proposals & Technology DevelopmentSBM OFFSHORE

IN THIS COMPETITIVE MARKET, ABB SUPPORTS CONFERENCES THAT COMPLIMENTS AND ENHANCE OUR BUSINESS MODEL. ABB HAVE BEEN SUPPORTING THE FPSO CONGRESS FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS RUNNING AS IT BELIEVES IN THE TOP NOTCH QUALITY OF THE EVENT, IN TERMS OF PRESENTATIONS, ATTENDANCE AND SERVICE.”Paul Singh, Vice President - Business Development, ABB

Visit Page 11 for the exhibition floor plan, sponsorship opportunities and more

Gold Sponsors

ExhibitorsIHC Hytop

Gold & Site Tour Sponsor

Lead Contractor

Technical Session Sponsors

Brendan Fitzgerald,Managing Director,VANGUARD SOLUTIONS

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FPSO CONGRESS BULLETIN 2012

THIS DAY THAT YEAR21-24 SEPTEMBER 2011GRAND HYATT, SINGAPOREThe 12th Annual FPSO Congress was a blockbuster hit. The global conference assembled decision makers from oil companies, field owners, vessel owners, EPC contractors, regional regulators and technology providers to discuss the critical challenges and great opportunities in the sector.

With a rich history of bringing together the FPSO world’s top commercial decision makers and technical thought leaders the Congress established its status as the most glamorous event in the FPSO industry.

PLAYINGTHE NUMBERS GAME:The FPSO Congress agenda for 2012 will feature over 50 presentations. The presenters will represent various verticals from the sector including field developers, field operators, vessel owners, vessel operators, financiers, subcontractors and service providers. Over 350 delegates are expected to attend the Congress in 2012 in line with the rapid growth in the market this year. Make sure you’re one of them and don’t miss out on the biggest FPSO Congress in the world!

WHAT HAPPENED IN 2011300+ DELEGATES45+ PRESENTATIONS10 HOURS OF DEDICATED NETWORKING25+ EXHIBITORSAN EXCLUSIVE BRAZILIAN THEMED COCKTAIL RECEPTION

■ China■ Denmark■ India■ Thailand■ Indonesia■ Brazil■ United Kingdom

■ United States■ Norway■ Australia■ Malaysia■ Singapore■ Rest of the world

BREAKDOWN BY GEOGRAPHY:

for the full list of speakers.Visit www.fpsoasia.com

THE FPSO TECHNOLOGYHALL JUST GOT

BIGGER!COMPREHENSIVE FACE TO FACE INTERACTION WITH GLOBAL OWNERS AND OPERATORS

See page 10 for more details...

Antonio Cailao, CEO,

PHILIPPINES NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION

Maarten Van Aller, COO,

PETROFAC FLOATING

PRODUCTION

Jon Dunstan, COO,

EMAS OFFSHORE

Gianluca Orlandi, FPSO Package Manager,

ENI AUSTRALIA

Michael Surkein, Senior Consultant

- Corrosion, EXXONMOBIL

Govert Wagenaar, FPSO Technology

Manager,BLUEWATER

ENERGY SERVICES

Andrew Marron, Operations Manager,

OMV

Mireille Franco, Senior Naval Architect,

TOTAL E & P

Gupta K C, General Manager –

Engineering,TANKER PACIFIC

OFFSHORE TERMINALS

Ketil Hox, FPSO Engineering

Manager, TEEKAY PETROJARL

Cedric Morandini, Head of Naval Architecture,

SBM OFFSHORE

Gangahar S, Department Head –

Engineering, MODEC

Mark Tudor, Chief Legal Counsel, BW OFFSHORE

Dr. Ross Mierendorff, General Manager FPSO

Operations – Nigeria, BUMI ARMADA

AN EXTENSIVE LINE UP OF OIL OPERATORS, VESSEL OWNERS AND FINANCIERS

Christopher Casias, Director – Head of Projects & Projects

Services, MAERSK FPSOs

Jerry Joynson, Director, Proposals

& Technology Development,

SBM OFFSHORE

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FPSO CONGRESS BULLETIN 2012

E–MEET OUR SPEAKERS & SPONSORSEmbracing the social media revolution, we have made sure the FPSO Congress is just a click away. No matter which social networking platform you prefer, updates on the Congress are regularly available. More importantly, connect with our speakers and delegates before you actually meet them. After all, networking is crucial.

4855 MEMBERS & COUNTING. …CONNECT VIA LINKEDIN!!

The “FPSO Network” Linkedin group has become all the rage. With an average of 6 new members joining the group every day, the FPSO network group is linkedin’s FPSO hotspot. Join the group for industry updates, available jobs, engrossing discussions and many more..

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

With 2135 likes and 526 shares, the facebook page of the FPSO Network is a runaway success.

TWEET YOUR WAY TO THE CONGRESS!!

Follow us @FPSOnetwork for regular tweets on the industry and updates on the conference.

OPINION MATTERS!“THE 13TH ANNUAL FPSO CONGRESS STROKES THE FINANCING NERVE IN THIS INDUSTRY THE RIGHT WAY. I AM THOROUGHLY LOOKING FORWARD TO BEING A PART OF THE CONGRESS.”Chie Wakatsuki, JAPAN BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

BOOKMARK WWW.FPSOASIA.COM TODAY!YOUR ONE-STOP FPSO CONTENT REPOSITORY.

Did you know that www.fpsoasia.com is one of the leading sources of exciting articles, white papers, newsletters, interviews and news from the FPSO industry? Log on to the Resource Centre on the website and click your way to the floating production knowledge universe.

id you know that

Kelvin Sam, Principal Researcher,

Cost and Procurement, IHS CERA

Zahar Mohd. Hashim, CEO,

GMOS

Glen Gannon, Senior Integrity Engineer,

BW OFFSHORE

Jason Waldie, Associate Director,

DOUGLAS WESTWOOD

Mohammad Azwira, Senior Engineer,

SBM OFFSHORE

Tan Xioming, Lead Structural Engineer,

MODEC

Berend Deiters, Head of Natural

Resources Finance,ING BANK

Simon Davies, Director, Oil & Gas,

ANZ

Sin Foong Wong, Head, Infrastructure &

Natural Resources, IFC (World Bank

Group)

Matthew Flynn, Managing Director, WORLDYARDS

Eelke Oosterhuis, Head, Energy Asia,

ABN AMRO

Jean Eichaker, Director, Offshore,

UNICREDIT BANK AG

David Boggs, Managing Director,

ENERGY MARITIME ASSOCIATES

Chie Wakatsuki, JAPAN BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

Simon Schubach, Regulatory Operations

GM, NOPSEMA

Michael Hamblin, GM – Production,

WOODSIDE ENERGY

Andrew Day Lamshed, Senior Vice President, Floating Production

Systems, BUMI ARMADA

Lars Odeskaug, COO,

SEVAN MARINE

Carlos Mastrangelo, WR Facilities Manager,

PETROBRAS

Visit our website to catch up with the latest news & views, the up-to-date speaker listing and the latest updates to the agenda.

for the full list of speakers.

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fPso congress Bulletin 2012

MAIN CONgRESS dAy ONETuESdAy, 18th SEPTEMBER 2012

0830 congress registration

0900 Welcome address from the chairman dr. ross Mierendorff, general Manager fPso operations - nigeria, BuMi arMaDa

0910 opening keynote: “FPsos: how Far are you Willing to Walk From the edge?” defining the thin line between the success and failure of fPso projects Balancing risks in contractual terms and conditions and specifications amongst various stakeholders involved in floating production projects detailed vs functional vs descriptive specifications: Mapping the role of each one of them to better execute projects carlos Mastrangelo, Wr facilities Manager, PetroBras

0935 vessel owner keynote: Developing a sustainable FPso Business Model to Maximise Productivity Providing an update on Bumi Armada’s existing vessel operations and upcoming projects how big an impact has the global economic downturn had on the fPso industry? forecasting the future of the industry: Where is the fPso market heading? Andrew day lamshed, senior vP – floating Production systems, BuMi arMaDa

1000 Power Panel: Forging new Frontiers: responding to the evolving Dynamics in the FPso industry developing a well-balanced contracting regime: Weighing project risk, responsibilities and cost management evaluating the economics of fPso projects as a cost-effective field development solution factoring key cost determinants and variables and how they impact fPso projects Andrew day lamshed, senior vP – floating Production systems, BuMi arMaDa lars odeskaug, coo, sevan Marine Jon dunstan, coo, eMas oFFshore Maarten van Aller, coo, PetroFac Floating ProDuction Jerry Joynson, director, Proposals & technology development, sBM oFFshore

1030 Morning refreshments and networking

1100 oil operator keynote: Developing an integrated offshore organisation Model outlining key field characteristics suitable for development utilising fPso technology investigating the cost and benefits of field development with fPso through a thorough understanding of field specifications ensuring value optimisation of the field through advancements in fPso technology Michael hamblin, gM Production, WooDsiDe energy

1125 evaluating the growing Prowess of chinese shipyards Predicting the 2013 fPso demand and associated yard capacity Mapping the increase in fPso demand and the corresponding increase in dependence on chinese yards What advantages do the chinese shipyards provide over the rest? Kelvin sam, Principal researcher, cost and Procurement, ihs cera

1150 session details to be confirmed Jerry Joynson, director, Proposals & technology development, sBM oFFshore

1215 electrification and energy efficiency for Floating Production havard devold, vice President, aBB as

1240 lunch and visit to the FPso technology hall

technical streaM

1340 case study: highlighting the strategies behind successful FPso redeployment

evaluating various aspects of the oil field suitable for redeployment of fPsos ensuring successful redeployment through full determination of conversion scope sharing experiences from the Kitan conversion project govert Wagenaar, fPso technology Manager, BlueWater energy services

1400 supporting long-term investment While Working with local content for FPso Projects coping with varying local regulations and political climate for fPso leased activity identifying the right investment approach for successful delivery overcoming local content compliance through local facility establishment Jon dunstan, coo, eMas offshore, singapore

1420 FPso newbuilds: highlighting the changing approaches towards topsides Design Analysing the key design criteria,

coMMercial streaM

1340 achieving growth and consolidation in the Burgeoning FPso Market through structured Financing

evaluating the underlying market fundamentals of financing the offshore industry Addressing the impact of fluctuating oil prices, exploration and production advances and its impact on the financiers sin foong Wong, head, infrastructure & natural resources, iFc (World Bank group)

1405 Forging the vessel owner – Financier relationship to expedite FPso Projects outlining the key evaluation criteria for investors and analysts before funding fPso projects identifying main concerns for investors financing fPso projects is the financing situation on the road to recovery? simon davies, director, oil & gas, anz

1430 alternative Project Funding structures: leveraging on export credit to Drive FPso Project Developments developing a framework for wider participation and creative solutions for financing larger fPso projects

1520 afternoon refreshments & networking

field specifications and requirements to kick start fPso newbuilds ensuring the overall safety of the ship building facility for efficient building of the fPso discussing latest advancements in technology for efficient design of newbuild fPso topsides Ketil hox, fPso engineering Manager, teekay PetroJarl

1440 advancements in electrical solutions for FPsos lars torstveit, sales Manager offshore Production, Wärtsilä

1500 session reserved for cetco oilfield services

1550 FPsos for gas Fields: Designing the right topsides configuration discussing changes in topsides configuration specific to fPsos for gas fields Analysing the layout and piping designs in gas field fPsos Achieving flexibility and interchangeability in topsides design for gas field fPsos gangahar s, department head – engineering, MoDec

1610 riser systems for shallow Water application - interfaces and configurations Aswini dhaubhadel, lead flexible design engineer, techniP

1630 challenges associated with Deepwater FPso Developments – the Future for asia Pacific steven Brown, Project engineering Manager, subsea7

1650 case study: a Better, safer FPso – choice or requirement? the regulatory position and design standards internationally are changing post-Macondo and Montara. the presentation will describe several key areas of good safety engineering design practice, with examples, against a case study background of inadequate quality in actual fPso projects. Achieving better outcomes in fPso safety design Analysing whether improved safety outcomes can deliver improved reliability, productivity & availability What needs to be incorporated into next generation fPsos to achieve better productivity? Brendan fitzgerald, Managing director, vanguarD solutions

identifying key risks associated with funding fPso projects through export credit options Jean eichaker, director, offshore, unicreDit Bank ag

1455 reviewing current trends and Future Possibilities in FPso Financing Mapping a clear role for banks and streamlining funding mechanisms for fPso projects Analysing current financing trends and the road ahead for financiers highlighting lessons learnt from the financing options in the marine industry and its application to the offshore sector eelke oosterhuis, head, energy Asia, aBn aMro

1550 examining the commercial Drivers Behind FPso Projects turnkey vs Modular contracts – What works best and why? how should consequential losses be defined? evaluating the impact of the term of the fPso contract on the financing options Berend deiters, head of natural resources finance, ing Bank Mark tudor, chief legal counsel, BW oFFshore eelke oosterhuis, head, energy Asia, aBn aMro simon davies, director, oil & gas, anz Jean eichaker, director, offshore, unicreDit Bank ag

1620 Developing a Debt-equity Mix Model for FPso Financing Avoiding downside risk on debt side and focusing on upside potential on equity side for fPso funding defining a credible strategy to ensure investors receive satisfactory roi chie Wakatsuki, deputy division chief, Japan Bank of international cooperation (JBic), Japan

1645 identifying and Mitigating risks when negotiating FPso contracts defining risks associated with every stakeholder clearly during the initial stages of the contract Addressing the various risks associated with liquidated damages and developing an associated penalty structure Zahar Mohd hashim, ceo, gMos, Malaysia

1710 examining FPso contracts closely and avoiding Disputes turnkey vs Modular contracts – What works best and why? conversions vs. newbuild contracts - What should the approach be? david Boggs, Managing director, energy MaritiMe associates

1730 closing keynote: Devising a clear FPso contracting Model tailored to Benefit stakeholders evaluating the pros and cons of fPso contract strategies Balancing risks amongst various stakeholders Providing a vessel owner’s perspective of practices existing in FPSO contracts Maarten van Aller, coo, PetroFac Floating ProDuction

1750 closing remarks from the chair

1755 close of conference Day one

1800 13th annual FPso congress cocktail reception

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fPso congress Bulletin 2012

MAIN CONgRESS dAy TWOWEdNESdAy, 19th SEPTEMBER 2012

0830 registration Begins

0900 Welcome address from the chairman

0910 opening keynote: Discussing the latest innovations in Floating Production services coping with the latest challenges in fPso industry as fields continue to get deeper cylindrical hull fPsos – evaluating the success story of this technology and associated benefits with respect to mooring and riser configuration Presenting the advantages of the cylindrical hull shaped fPsos over conventional designs lars odeskaug, coo, sevan Marine

0935 engineering the Malampaya FPso and highlighting offshore opportunities in the Philippines Providing an update on ongoing exploration and production developments in the Philippines discussing PnOC’s approach towards FPSO as a field development strategy forecasting possibilities for future Pnoc-tendered fPsos beyond the Malampaya Antonio cailao, President & ceo, PhiliPPines national oil coMPany (Pnoc), Philippines

1000 Developments in compliance and regulation for FPso Projects in australia describing the regulatory functions in place to ensure structural integrity of facilities ensuring the safety of both the facility and the workforce by an efficient safety case management programme What necessitates revisions in safety cases during construction, installation or operation of the facility? simon schubach, regulatory operations gM, noPseMa

1025 Morning refreshments and networking

1055 offshore Field Developments in india – Details of cluster 7 Marginal Field Development and upcoming projects detailing offshore field developments by ongc - forging ahead with fPso projects in india outlining the specifications and requirements of fPso for the cluster 7 field development Predicting the role of FPSO expected for OngC’s future field developments senior representative, oil anD natural gas corPoration ltD, india

1120 Presenting the Primary Drivers for the FPso industry going Forward outlining the macroeconomic overview of energy demand for the next decade Analysing the supply trends and the impact of deepwater and natural gas on global hydrocarbon supply forecasting the fPso market outlook – cAPex, conversions vs newbuilds, regional activity, buyer groups Jason Waldie, Associate director, Douglas WestWooD

1145 Panel Discussion: key capabilities of shipyards, and technological innovations to support FPso Developments - reviewing the landscape of FPso fabrication Who are the main fabricators today? Will be there be new players in the fabricators industry? Who are the key technology companies? What is the impact of chinese shipyards? What does the industry expect from new fPsos? Moderator: Matthew flynn, Managing director, WorlDyarDs

Panelists: Zahar Mohd hashim Zainuddin, ceo, gMos Kelvin sam, Principal researcher, cost and Procurement, ihs cera Jason Waldie, Associate director, Douglas WestWooD

1215 Providing an update on the current FPso trends in West africa Presenting an overview of offshore field developments in West Africa West Africa as an fPso hub: What facilitates fPso based developments? detailing growth profile, order trends and deepwater exploration activity in the region

dr. ross Mierendorff, general Manager fPso operations – nigeria, BuMi arMaDa

1240 lunch and visit to the FPso technology hall

streaM one: FielD eveloPMent, Mooring anD toPsiDes

1340 case stuDy: overcoming operational challenges & subsurface uncertainties in the Maari Field detailing the specifications of the Maari field and associated development strategy through fPso discussing strategies in place to cope with subsurface uncertainties in the field Addressing key operational challenges in the right manner to ensure minimal to zero downtime Andrew Marron, operations Manager, oMv

streaM tWo: FPso Maintenance & asset integrity

1340 session reserved for aBs from its foundation in 1862, promoting maritime safety has been the core commitment of the American Bureau of shipping (ABs). today, ABs is one of the most efficient providers of marine and offshore classification services.

1410 Multimillion Dollar Projects & Protective coatings: Performance Does Matter dimitris likouressis, group Marketing Manager, heMPel a/s

1510 afternoon refreshments & networking

1400 Panel Discussion: topsides advancements in FPso featuring Wärtsilä, aBB

1430 case study: umblical riser & Flowline installation in the kitan Field discussing the riser and flowline installation methodology implemented in Kitan field highlighting the operating lessons learnt from the Kitan offshore campaign revealing strategies behind controlling cost overruns and completion ahead of project schedule gianluca orlandi, fPso Package Manager, eni australia

1450 the Wärtsilä-emerson alliance – reducing Project risk through game changing electrical & automation solutions ottar vikingstad, director global oil & gas sales and Marketing, eMerson Process ManageMent

1440 case study: addressing integrity issues from Design to Decommissioning- Based on a Deep offshore unit in angola outlining strategies behind developing a robust fPso integrity assurance program describing the usage of modern predictive tools for underwater surveys and examination developing a state of art inspection framework to minimise downtime Mireille franco, senior naval Architect, total e & P

1540 Devising an efficient approach to gas handling and treatment on Floating Facilities Providing an overview of the available processes and critical design parameters for associated and free gas processing choosing the right system for gas compression and subsequent reinjection into production wells / gas lift gupta K c, general Manager – engineering, tanker PaciFic oFFshore terMinals

1605 increasing efficiency in Design of topsides Modules examining the structural interface designs of topside module on fPso investigating interactions between fPso vessel motion, hull deflection and various types of topside module loadings discussing the numerical modeling method to reflect the topside structural interface design tan xioming, lead structural engineer, MoDec

1630 FPso Brownfield engineering considerations Jon Moseley, sales director, DPs

1650 case study: engineering the aseng FPso turret discussing key factors impacting the size, shape and position of the turret in fPso Addressing the challenges in allowing weathervaning or rotation of the vessel in harsh weather conditions while maintaining the fPso through single mooring Mohammad Azwira, senior engineer, sBM oFFshore

1540 latest developments on Fire and cryogenic spillage Protection for FPsos and Flngs Joao Azevedo,Business development oil & gas eMeA, sherwin Williams

1610 Developing a corrosion Management & inspection Framework for topsides outlining the strategies behind managing selection of materials to ensure corrosion free topsides highlighting the top considerations to be made when designing a corrosion management framework for topsides developing an rBi mechanism to efficiently inspect topsides equipment and ensuring their efficient operation glen gannon, senior integrity engineer, BW oFFshore

1640 case stuDy: FPso corrosion control Design and operational experience reviewing fPso hull and fixed structure cathodic protection design contrasting the effectiveness of impressed current and sacrificial anode designs developing a comprehensive corrosion control design for the tanks including the use of dehumidification for corrosion control of voided tanks Michael surkein, senior consultant – corrosion, exxonMoBil

1730 closing keynote: ensuring efficient Project Management of FPsos evaluating field specifications and requirements better to predict cAPex and timelines better coordinating the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning teams to ensure timely handover to operations developing a good relationship with shipyards and subcontractors in order to remove any bottlenecks in the project ensuring timely delivery of the fPso by avoiding cost overruns and scheduling delays christopher casias, director – head of Projects & Projects services, Maersk FPsos

1755 closing remarks from the chair

1800 close of conference

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PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP B

Monday, 17th September 2012 | 1500 - 1800

THE A – Z OF A TURRETMOORED FPSO

Rationale: As field and subsea infrastructure continue to get complex, choice of the right type of mooring and riser system is very critical. It is no secret that a variety of factors have to be considered before narrowing down on the right solution. The main purpose of the proposed workshop is to give to the attendees a good understanding of the basis necessary for the selection of the station keeping facility for the FPSO. Every available option will be described; their pros and cons will be discussed. Examples on state of art turret systems will also be presented.

Discussion Points: Examining the Turret vs Spread mooring systems and the impact of field specifications on the choice of the same External vs Internal Turret – Which one is better and when? Permanent vs Disconnect able turret moored FPSOs– How reliable is the disconnect and reconnect sequence? What are the associated optimised riser solutions available? Addressing the impact of subsea infrastructure interface on the choice of mooring system Listing the recent technological upgrades available in the industry for turret moored FPSOs Developing an operation and maintenance framework to ensure hassle free productivity

Who is this for?This technical briefing is designed for FPSO project managers, heads of engineering, naval architects and stakeholders involved in the design, construction and conversion phase of FPSO projects to drive greater efficiency and safety in this process.

About the Workshop Leader:Cédric is currently the Head of Naval Architecture Department (mooring, riser, hydro, hull & marine systems) at SBM Malaysia. Under the current role, Cedric has overseen the design, engineering and installation of a number of turret moored FPSOs. He was recently involved in the engineering of the turret for Apeng FPSO and is presently working on the Itchys turret. He has extensive experience in FPSO design and construction and has previously served as the Principal Naval Architect & Associate Director at AMOG Consulting. Prior to that, Cédric was the Head of Mooring & Hydrodynamic Department at Bureau Veritas HO, France. With extensive experience in the field of mooring systems, Cedric is the perfect workshop leader as he dovetails exceedingly well with this topic.

PRE-CONGRESS SITE VISIT A

Monday, 17th September 2012 | 0900 – 1430

SITe VISIT TO SBM OFFShOre’S FPSOS IN KEPPEL

SHIPYARD, SINGAPORE

Even though listening to expert opinions in a conference is definitely rewarding, nothing beats the experience of being onboard an FPSO itself. For the first time in thirteen years, the FPSO Congress is proud to elevate you to a whole new level of conferencing experience.

registered attendees will be visiting SBM’s FPSOs currently getting converted in Singapore. The attendees will be taken onboard the FPSOs to get a realistic feel of practical challenges encountered during vessel conversions. The visit will be facilitated by an SBM representative on the conversion methodologies being implemented. Come onboard a platform created to share best practices and to initiate new ideas amidst key industry stakeholders; not in a conference room, but on the vessel itself!!

Why should you attend?1. Understand the current conversion procedures being implemented2. Ask the vessel owner - Share your thoughts and experiences on how your technology can be beneficial to improve efficiency of conversion3. Find out what technology is being used on the vessel and why?

Who is the site visit for?The site visit is open to oil operators and subcontractors only.

Email [email protected] to express your interest to be a part of the site visit. The final authority to approve your participation to the visit rests with IQPC and SBM Offshore.

Why should you register early?1. The site visit is open only to the first 15 registrations. Register early to avoid the disappointment of missing out on a mind-blowing experience.

Facilitated By: Jerry Joynson, Director, Proposals & Technology DevelopmentSBM OFFSHORE

FPSO CONGRESS BULLETIN 2012

The FPSO Congress strokes the financing nerve in the industry the right way. I am very excited to be a part of this.Chie Wakatsuki, JAPAN BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIONSITE VISIT SPACES ARE LIMITED. BOOK YOUR PLACE TODAY!

Media Partners

OfficialTV Station

Official Newspaper

OfficialPR Partner

Social Media Partners

SingaporeOil and Gas

FPSO and FLNGPROFESSIONALS

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fPso congress Bulletin 2012

POST-CONgRESS WORkShOP d

thursday, 20th september 2012 | 1500 - 1800

develoPing A holistic corrosion MAnAgeMent frAMeWorK for the fPso

rationale: corrosion control design and management for a floating Production storage and offloading installations (fPso) is a challenging endeavour. fPsos generally operate in quite corrosive conditions. there are significantly increased challenges to design and operate FPSO’s in these corrosive conditions. environmental factors such as relatively high ambient temperatures, humidity and cargo temperatures are bound to have a huge influence on the corrosion vulnerability of the vessel. therefore selecting a cost effective corrosion control design that addresses both the fabrication and operational aspects is tricky. this workshop will analyse the various forms of corrosion that could impact the fPso and focus on specific strategies to mitigate the same.

Discussion Points: how to select a cost effective corrosion protection system based on a combination of corrosion margins, coating systems and cathodic protection devising an operation inspection, maintenance and repair strategies for the selected corrosion protection system how should the approach for choice of a corrosion mitigation system vary between newbuild fPsos vs. existing vessels (conversions)

Who is this for?this technical briefing is designed for heads of engineering, head of operations, integrity managers, corrosion engineers, naval architects, and stakeholders involved in the design, construction and conversion phase of fPso projects striving to extend the lifetime of an already operational vessel or to ensure the longevity of operation of a newbuild fPso.

about the Workshop leader:Mike Surkein has nearly 30 years’ experience with exxonMobil as a corrosion/ Materials specialist with a background in corrosion control, cathodic protection, coatings and linings, pipe coatings and material selection among other skills. Mike is currently the senior corrosion and Materials consultant for exxonMobil development company and acts as an advisor across all exxonMobil upstream companies. he addresses technical / business issues critical to materials /corrosion and influences technology development within the materials and corrosion discipline.With extensive experience in the field of mooring systems, cedric is the perfect workshop leader as he dovetails exceedingly well with this topic.

POST-CONgRESS SITE vISIT C

thursday, 20th september 2012 | 0900 – 1430

site visit to AsiAflex Products - A techniP fAcility,

Johor BAhru, MAlAysiA

designed to cater for the Asia Pacific and Middle east markets and to serve an extensive and diverse scope of national or international clients, Asiaflex Products has the capacity to manufacture flexible pipes and umbilicals.

the 20-hectare site has been developed as a one-stop hub, where the manufacturing of flexible pipe and umbilicals, the mobilisation of transportation and installation vessels and the fabrication of auxiliary equipment is fully integrated. this facility, unique to the region, is equipped with a dedicated 130m long quay and a 300-tonne crane, providing facilities for the region’s deepwater installation vessels and making mobilisation both cost and time effective. Asiaflex Products’ ideal location allows to considerably reducing the delivery lead time for flexible pipe and umbilicals required for the development of subsea fields in Asia Pacific and the Middle east.

Why should you attend?the facility is a one stop hub for: flexible pipe manufacture1. flowlines and risers in diameters from 2.5” to 16”2. shallow and deep water, sour and sweet service3. design pressure up to 15,000 psi (bore size dependent), temperature (-5°c up to 130°c)

umbilical manufactureA. full range of duco qualified thermoplastic hose and steel tube componentsB. ducoflex ultra low permeation and polyamide hose liner materials available across the rangec. high collapse resistant hoses for deepwater applicationd. low voltage electrical signal and power cables, Medium voltage power cores, optical fibres and flying leads

subsea structures fabricationA. rigid spoolsB. flet, Plet, in line tees

vessel mobilisation and load outA. dedicated quay to accommodate most subsea construction vessels and bargesB. 300-tonne crane, installation equipment storage and maintenance, seafastening services

1. Analyse how the products are made compliant with applicable standards and client’s requirements2. track how quality specifications are met3. decipher the engineering practices associated with the supply of equipment from the facility4. forge relationships with your prospective / existing subcontractor

Who is the site visit for?the site visit is open to oil operators and vessel owners only.

email [email protected] to express your interest to be a part of the site visit. the final authority to approve your participation to the visit rests with iQPc and technip.

facilitated By:senior representative, techniP

This is my first experience with the FPSO Congress. I am sure it will be an exciting experience.gianluca orlandi, fPso Package Manager, eni

Excellent! The FPSO Congress in 2011 presented an interesting and factual overview of the FPSO markets and projects. It provides the opportunities to meet the key people in the industry.Marketing Manager, asl shipyard

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COMPREHENSIVE FACE TO FACE INTERACTION WITH GLOBAL OWNERS AND OPERATORSThe FPSO Technology Hall is an exclusive exhibition area for service providers and subcontractors to showcase their FPSO solutions. Strategically placed next to the conference hall, the Technology Hall is destined to achieve maximum exposure to your solutions and products. Unlike a normal exhibition, displaying stand after stand of products, the Technology Hall empowers you with “targeted interaction” from your customer base.

Opportunities available to brand your company:1. GET ON STAGE: Be a thought leader and deliver a presentation2. FLAUNT: Book an exhibition space at the Technology Hall 3. STAND OUT: Increase your visibility by sponsoring lanyards / goodie bags4. ENTERTAIN: Sponsor the cocktail reception and networking evening5. EXCLUSIVITY: Sponsor the site visit

Email us at [email protected] or call +65 6722 9388 for sponsorship opportunities we have available for the 2012 Congress.

BREAKING NEWS: THE FPSO TECHNOLOGY HALL JUST GOT BIGGER!!!

Excellent opportunity to meet up with

industry colleagues as well as make new

contactsInspection Manager

Rig Inspection Services

Good update on the status of

FPSO. Networking was a benefit

Developments Manager Galoc Production

Very useful and interesting. Excellent

information on the FPSO industryProduction Engineer

PVEP

This event is valuable - I got a lot of

practical information on the FPSO market.

Wanchai Mahasuwannachai FPSO Project Manager PTT Exploration and

Production Public Company Limited

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ABB recently won an order to provide power supply infrastructure, systems and equipment for two new FPSO units operated by Petrobras21 September 2011, www.abb.com

Dear colleague,

As one of the prominent players in the FPSO industry, ABB is very happy to be associated with the 13th Annual FPSO Congress 2012 as a Gold Sponsor.

ABB will be displaying its thought leadership at the event on the latest technology for topsides modules and will also showcase its tailor made automation solutions for the FPSO industry.In this competitive market, ABB supports conferences that compliments and enhance our business model. ABB have been supporting the FPSO Congress for the last three years running as it believes in the top notch quality of the event, in terms of presentations, attendance and service.

Join us this September to find out ABB’s automation and electrification solutions for FPSOs.

As a stakeholder in this thriving industry, I look forward to meeting you at the Congress this year.

Regards,Paul SinghVice President – Business DevelopmentABB

ABB has 50 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, with more than 1,000 projects completed worldwide and more than 50 successful FPSO projects delivered around the world.

EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN

FPSO CONGRESS BULLETIN 2012

SPEND YOUR MARKETING BUCKS WISELY. HERE’S HOW!

The 13th Annual FPSO Congress is taking place at: Singapore EXPO, 1 Expo Drive, #02-10, Singapore 486150

With an enhanced exhibition space and networking area, the FPSO Congress is all about aggressive growth this year. Please refer to the floor plan below for more details.

NEW VENUE, NEW OPPORTUNITIES!

KEY BOOKED AVAILABLE

1. The FPSO Congress attracts the entire FPSO supply chain globally including field operators, vessel owners, vessel operators, shipbuilders and financiers2. With close to 400 attendees last year, this is possibly Asia’s or even the globe’s biggest conference focussing exclusively on the FPSO industry3. With Singapore becoming an attractive hub for the offshore industry, I am running out of reasons as to why the conference will not be a runaway success again

With a rich legacy and a brand of its own, the 13th Annual FPSOCongress is a must-attend for every stakeholder in the floaters industry.

I invite you all to be a part of the conference and I look forward to meeting you in Singapore this September.

Regards,Kunal NadkarniGroup Oil & Gas ManagerGroup Protective Marketing

WHY WE’RE SPONSORING THE FPSO CONGRESS AGAIN

Hello,

As one of the prominent players in the FPSO industry, Wärtsilä is very happy to be associated with the 13th Annual FPSO Congress 2012 as a Gold Sponsor.

Wärtsilä will be displaying its thought leadership at being the leading power generation provider and will also showcase its tailor made solutions for the FPSO industry.

Wärtsilä is pleased to partner with the FPSO Congress again this year. We have been supporting the Congress for more than three years and it has been a magnificent partnership. I am thoroughly impressed with the quality of attendees and the level of presentations year after year.

Join us this September to find out more about Wärtsilä’s Multi Fuel power generation, Electrical and automation solutions for FPSOs and other offshore production units.

I look forward to meeting you at the Congress this year.

Regards,Sanjay VermaDirector – Alliance ManagementWärtsilä

Wärtsilä’s integrated projects incorporate marine and oil & gas operational skills, as well as substantial know-how. For the offshore production market we deliver integrated solutions for FPSOs (Newbuilds and Conversions), FLNGs, FSRUs and FPOs.

have you heard about Wärtsilä’s dual-fuel technology? It means that engines can be powered by gas & crude straight from the well and also on back up diesel fuel, whenever possible.

Confirmed exhibitors

IHC Hytop

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