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1, Jeonha-dong, Dong-gu, Ulsan, KoreaTEL. : 82-52-230-1540, 1401FAX.: 82-52-230-1976 ~ 7E-mail : [email protected]://www.hhi.co.kr

HOE-2005. 12

210mm X 297mm(Vent Nouveau)

OFFSHORE & ENGINEERING

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5 YARD & FACILITIES

6 ORGANIZATION

7 MESSAGE

10-13 FPSO

14-17 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE UNIT

18-19 JACK-UP PLATFORM/DRILLING RIG

20-21 TOPSIDE MODULE & LIVING QUARTER

22 SUBSTRUCTURE

23 ON-GROUND SHIPBUILDING

24-25 OFFSHORE INSTALLATION

26-27 HOOK-UP & COMMISSIONING

28-29 SUBSEA PIPELINE

30 ONSHORE FACILITY

31 MARINE TERMINAL & JETTY

34-35 DESIGN & ENGINEERING

36-37 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

38 QUALITY MANAGEMENT

39 HSE MANAGEMENT

40-41 AMENITIES

42-49 PERFORMANCE RECORD

50-51 GLOBAL NETWORK

Contents

We provide what you want

We can satisfy you

Who we are

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The Offshore & Engineering Division of HHI covers Engineering,Procurement, Construction, Offshore Installation and ProjectManagement for all kinds of offshore oil and gas facilities. By combiningthe best yard facilities in the world with the creative talents of ouremployees, we persistently improve our capability to meet the futurechallenges in the offshore oil and gas industry.

HHI’s Offshore Yard is located atUlsan Port, which is 7 km awayfrom its main complex in Ulsan,Korea. The yard spreads over 229acres of paved area having world-class construction facilities.

Assembly Area 483,812m2 (119 acres)

Fabrication Shops 396,196m2 (98 acres)

Warehouse & Outdoor Storage Area 24,540m2 (6 acres)

Office Buildings and Other 22,730m2 (5.6 acres)

927,278m2 (229 acres)

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Who we are

Yard & Facilities

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Hyundai Heavy Industries

Marketing Development

Project Management

Design & Engineering

Procurement

Fabrication & Construction

Installation & Pipelaying

Hook-up & Commissioning

Quality Management

Safety Management

Administration

Offshore & Engineering Division

Shipbuilding Division

Engine & Machinery Division

Electro Electric SystemsDivision

Construction EquipmentDivision

Research & Development

Seoul & Overseas Offices

Administration & Assistance

Industrial Plant & EngineeringDivision

In the Past (1976 - 1990)Offshore & Engineering Division of HHI performed mainly offshore fabricationprojects with its advanced yard facilities, permanent skillful labor and efficientconstruction management systems.Offshore facility projects included conventional fixed platforms, offshore installationand pipelaying. This period, where Offshore & Engineering Division of HHI learned about theexecution of offshore projects, laid the foundation for HHI to grow as an EPCIcontractor in the next era.

Up to Now (1991 - 2005)Offshore & Engineering Division of HHI has grown to be a general EPCI contractorwho provides fully integrated services such as Engineering, Procurement,Construction, Installation (EPCI) and project management. Up to now, Offshore &Engineering Division of HHI has successfully completed more than 150 projectsincluding 100 EPCI projects for the oil and gas industry. The range of services coversFPSOs, FPUs, Semi-Submersibles, Jack-ups, TLP, Fixed Platforms, SubseaPipelines, Marine Terminals and Onshore Process Facilities.

And in the FutureBacked by accumulated experience and developed technology through thesuccessful execution of various types of EPCI projects, Offshore & EngineeringDivision of HHI pursues further growth as a reliable and indispensable partner inthe oil and gas industry. Our goal is to provide clients with a cost-effective totalsolution to meet clients’ integrated field development plans.

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Organization Message

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Since 1976, HHI has focused on continually improving its ability todesign, construct, install and commission offshore projects on anEPIC basis. Today, our experience ranges from conventional platformand pipeline field developments to state-of-the-art FPSO projects.

Our motto is to design facilities that our client really want.We strive to develop the means to effectively build, deliver andcommission the project.

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We providewhat you want

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ELF, Amenam FSO Integrated On-ground

Kizomba A FPSO

FPSO(Floating Production Storage & Off-Loading)

The recent emphasis in offshore deepwater projects has led to an increased demand forfloating production systems such as FPSOs, FSOs, FPUs, PDQs, etc. These projects areideally suited for HHI, since it meets the need for hull structure fabrication with topsideprocess module fabrication. HHI entered the FPSO market in 1996 with two EPC contractsfrom Petrobras for the conversion of a VLCC and a VLOO to complete the P-33 and P-35FPSOs. Both FPSO units were successfully commissioned and are being operated in theMarlim field of the Campos Basin, offshore Brazil. Given the successful on-time delivery ofthe P-33 and P-35 FPSOs, the MPG consortium awarded HHI a contract for the fabrication ofthe Girassol FPSO for Total in the Block 17 field, offshore Angola. The Girassol projectrepresents the most sophisticated FPSO built to date, with over 2MM barrels of storage and aproduction rate of 250,000-bopd.

Total subsequently awarded HHI a contract for the fabrication of the Amenam FSO. However,rather than constructing the hull in a shipbuilding drydock, HHI has constructed thestructure on the ground at the fabrication yard. The construction methods that permit thehull structure to be built in the fabrication yard have added value for both the client and HHI.Given the advantages of avoiding the need to schedule a drydock slot, and given theadvantages of all fabrication being controlled within one construction organization, HHIexpects this construction method to be adopted as a standard within the industry.

Continuing the line of subsequent projects, ExxonMobil was a partner of Total for theGirassol FPSO project, and ExxonMobil subsequently awarded HHI the EPIC contract for two2.2-MMB Kizomba FPSOs in 2001 and 2002. With an expected weight in excess of 80,000-tons, the Kizomba FPSO will be among the heaviest structures ever built and transported.

HHI believes the track record of the P-33, P-35, Girassol, Amenam and Kizomba FPSOs notonly demonstrates HHI’s construction capabilities for floating production systems, but alsoshows our record for fostering a continual working relationship with our clients.

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ELF, Girassol FPSO

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ELF, Amenam FSO On-ground Building ExxonMobil, Kizomba B FPSO

FPSO(Floating Production Storage & Off-Loading)

ELF, Amenam FSO Load OutPetrobras, P-33 & P-35 FPSO ExxonMobil, Kizomba A FPSOBP, Plutonio FPSO Dock Out

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Semi-Submersible UnitSemi-submersible drilling rigs have been traditionally built in a drydock. However, startingwith the BP Harding PDQ project in 1993 and the Troll C FPU hull project in 1998, HHI hasdeveloped construction methods that will allow these hull-type structures to be built on land,and safely loaded onto a dock-side transport vessel.

For the construction of a drilling semi-submersible, one additional construction method hadto be developed, now known as the Super-Lift operation. The Super-Lift operation involvesbuilding the complete deck of the floating facility at ground elevation. Thereafter, the entiredeck is lifted in the Super-Lift operation, and then the two supporting pontoon sections areskidded underneath from opposite sides. After the pontoons are properly positioned, thedeck is lowered for mating and weld-out.

HHI initially applied the Super-Lift deck mating operation to the 11,000-ton integrated deckof the Reading & Bates semi-submersible Deepwater Nautilus. Given the success of thefabrication program of the Deepwater Nautilus, Reading & Bates awarded HHI a contract fora second semi-submersible, the Deepwater Horizon. The Super-Lift for the DeepwaterHorizon was even larger at 15,000 tons, and the unit was delivered in December 2000.

HHI was awarded a contract from Shell for the Na Kika FPU in 2001 which was delivered in2003. Similar to the Deepwater Nautilus and the Deepwater Horizon, the Na Kika FPU wasconstructed onshore and loaded onto a transport vessel for delivery to the Gulf of Mexico. For Na Kika, the four topside modules was lifted as an integral Super-Lift of 12,112-tons. Theonshore construction method allowed the unit to be built at one location, as compared to theclient having to award separate hull and topsides contracts, and/or potentially integratingthe hull and topside at the offshore location.

These construction methods have not only expanded the traditional market of the Offshoreand Engineering Division of HHI, but it has also benefited our clients, since it allows us toconsider fabrication programs that (1) are not tied to the tight schedule windows ofshipbuilding drydock slots and/or (2) avoid an offshore topside and hull integration operation.We believe this is an example of creative construction methods of being able to produce a"win-win" situation for both HHI and its clients.

Transocean (Formally R&B Falcon), Deepwater Nautilus

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Sedco 711, 1982 Sedco 714, 1983

Transocean 8, 1987 Ocean America, 1998

Sonat Arcade Frontier, 1990

Na Kika FPU Sailout

Troll-C FPU Hull, 1998

Topside Super-Lifting

Offshore & Engineering Division (OED) of HHI hasdeveloped and owns a unique technology for constructinglarge offshore structures on the yard instead of in a drydock.OED’s so-called “On-ground Build” method has beenverified by oil majors through the construction of Semi-submersible rigs, Jack-up rigs, FSO and other huge offshorefacilities.

Especially, HHI lifted the 12,112 ton topsides for Na KikaFPU project ordered by Shell, and HHI’s innovative liftingtechnique, Super-Lift, was registered in the Guinness Bookof World Records in 2002.

Registered in the Guinness Book

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BP, Harding PDQ Transportation Conoco, West Natuna Hang Tauh APM, Jack-up Maersk Innovator ENL, Sakhalin-1, DC-1

BP Harding PDQ Jack-up Platform

Jack-up Platform/Drilling RigThe fabrication programs for the semi-submersible drilling rigs built upon the earliertechniques allowed HHI to fabricate jack-up drilling rigs onshore. Traditionally, moving thesehull-type structures outside the marine environment would cause the hulls to be over-stressed during the operations. HHI overcame this limitation by supporting the hull onhydraulically activated skidshoes during the loadout operation, thereby allowing thedeflections and deformations of the foundations and transport vessel to be accommodatedby movements in the hydraulic supports, as opposed to otherwise creating overstressconditions in the structure. HHI has recently completed four major jack-up productionplatforms using these concepts:

BP Harding PDQ. In July 1995, HHI completed the on-time delivery of the BP Harding PDQjack-up weighing about 24,300-tons. After a successful loadout operation using thehydraulically compensated skidshoes, the rig was transported to the BP Harding field inthe North Sea by the dry transport vessel M/V Transshelf.

Conoco West Natuna Hang Tauh Platform. In May 2001, HHI completed the fabrication,installation, hook-up and commissioning of Conoco's movable Hang Tauh jack-upproduction platform. The Hang Tauh platform was composed of a topside and a steelgravity base, constructed as an integral unit at the HHI Ulsan fabrication yard. The jack-upsystem utilized strand cables and strand jacks to lift and lower the topsides deck assemblyon the platform legs that were attached to the steel gravity base.

AP Moller Jack-up Drilling Rigs, 2-units. In July 2002, HHI delivered an ultra-large jack-updrilling rig to AP Moller, Denmark. The Maersk Innovator was designed and constructedsuitable for a harsh North Sea environment using 100-ksi materials with jacking rails thatwere 210-mm thick. The nominal dimensions of the 26,000-ton rig are 102-m (L) by 88-m(W) by 205-m (leg height), or about the same height as a sixty story building. After APMoller had confirmed the efficiency of the on-ground construction methods, HHI wasawarded an option for the second jack-up drilling rig.

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Topside Module & Living QuarterSince the first Champion-7 gas compression module was fabricated for Brunei ShellPetroleum in 1980, more than 400 topside modules and living quarters have been fabricatedat the HHI offshore yard for various clients around the world. Modern construction facilitiesand advanced technology enable HHI to provide any kind of topside modules and livingquarters for offshore platforms on a turnkey basis.

With an efficient management system as well as highly skilled and experienced workforce,HHI is fully prepared to meet the needs of clients from all over the world, who rely on HHI forthe best quality and on-time delivery.

Phillips, Bayu Undan DPP/CUQ Topside

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AGIP, Sabratha Platform

HMDC, Hibernia Process & Quarters Modules

ONGC, MSP Platform

BP, Lan Tay Topside

VEBA, Hanze F2A Integrated Production Deck (IPD)

WOODSIDE, Goodwyn-A Process Platform

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Exxon Harmony Jacket

On-ground Construction 2

Skidding

Sea Trial & Delivery

On-ground ShipbuildingOffshore & Engineering Division of HHI came up with the new shipbuilding method to buildcommercial ships on ground instead of in conventional dry docks. HHI has successfully beenbuilding sixteen (16) 105,000-dwt crude oil tankers and seven (7) 82K LPG carriers on theground without using dry docks, rocking the world shipbuilding circle. This is the firstattempt in the world shipbuilding history and a paradigm shift in shipbuild method - breakingthe conventional notion that ships are built and launched in a drydock.

Furthermore, HHI’s Offshore Yard boasts the world’s largest crane, a structure dubbed“Goliath” that is capable of lifting 1,500 tonnes. With this crane, HHI is able to achieve higherproductivity, safe environment for workers and satisfy overseas clients who have arequirement for larger offshore units and On-ground Shipbuilding.

SubstructureHHI has fabricated more than 600,000 metric tons of offshore jackets, steel GBSand other subsea structures at the offshore yard since 1976. Based on itsaccumulated experience and capability, HHI has been well recognized as the mostreliable contractor for providing a quality product, especially for super sizesubstructures.

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BP Lan Tay JacketVEBA Hanze GBS

Quay Side Mooring

Load Out

On-ground Construction 1

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Offshore InstallationHHI has directly installed various types of offshore structures such as jackets, topside decksand modules, living quarters, etc., within the limit of lifting capacity of its own crane barges.Based on its high level of work skill, expertise and the successful execution of many offshoreinstallation projects since 1976, HHI has gained a high reputation as a reliable installationcontractor.

With such accumulated experience and technology in various areas, HHI has performed theinstallation of heavy integrated decks, Gravity Base Structures (GBS), FSU, MOgPU, SPM,PLEM, etc., while working together with a number of specialized installation and marinesubcontractors as part of an EPIC scope of work.

HHI has completed the installation of a GBS weighing up to 14,900 tons with concreting andthe installation of the IPD (Integrated Production Deck) weighing up to 7,000 tons on the topof the GBS at F2A Hanze Field, the North Sea, involving various marine and installationcontractors.

Furthermore, HHI’s capacity extends to the installation of floating units in deep water suchas FPSO, FSO, TLP, SPAR, etc.

HHI has completed the construction of two submersible barges that were built for theprimary purpose of completing the loadout operations on large hull-type structures, such asground-built jack-ups, FPUs, FSOs and FPSOs. Each barge is about 140-m long by 37-m wideand 15-m deep. When required, these two barges can be configured for ocean transportoperations.

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Hyundai - 2500 (Derrick & Pipelay Barge)Dimension (m) : 130 X 36 X 10.5

Lifting Capacity : 2,500 S. Ton

Hyundai - 60 (Derrick & Pipelay Barge)Dimension (m) : 186 X 35 X 15 Lifting Capacity : 1,800 S. Ton

Hyundai - 1000 (Derrick Barge)Dimension (m) : 120 X 32 X 9.5Lifting Capacity : 1,000 S. Ton

Jacket Installation - ONGC NQP Project in India

MOgPU Installation - Conoco, West Natuna Project in Indonesia

FSU Installation - Shell, Soroosh-Nowrooz Project in Iran

SPM Installation PLEM Installation

FSU Flexible Riser Installation - Shell, Soroosh-Nowrooz Project in Iran

Platform Installation - BP, Lan Tay Project in Vietnam

Platform Installation - Total, South Pars PH. 2 & 3 Project in Iran

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VEBA Hanze F2A PlatformNetherlands

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Conoco, West Natuna MOgPU in Indonesia

ONGC, NQ Process Platform in India

SSB, ENG 55/83 F-6A Platform in Malaysia

AGIP (NAME), NC-41B-4 Module in Libya

Hook-up & CommissioningHHI has a dedicated commissioning group in its permanentorganization to cover an EPIC scope of work. Commissioningactivities are effectively performed by qualified and experiencedengineers, supervisors and technicians of various disciplinesunder the efficient commissioning management system. HHI hasdeveloped and applied its own in-house PCS (Project CompletionSystem), which is a computerized database system compiling alldisciplinary unit work packs, to all commissioning activities. HHIalso owns and operates marine spreads to perform offshore HUCactivities throughout the world. The accumulated experience andknow-how from previous and ongoing commissioning activitiesfor different types of facilities will ensure that HHI deliversoffshore projects as fully completed to the satisfaction of clients.

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Subsea PipelineHHI provides a variety of construction services for the installation and commissioning ofsubsea pipeline projects with its own modern construction fleet, a wide range of equipmentand reliable construction methods. HHI now owns and operates four pipelay barges includinga semi-submersible pipelay barge Hyundai-423, a combined derrick and pipelay bargeHyundai-2500/Hyundai-60 and a shallow water pipelay barge Hyundai-289. These bargesare equipped with enhanced automatic welding equipment and are able to lay the pipeline upto 66 inches in diameter in 300-m water depth. To date, HHI has laid more than 4,795 km ofsubsea pipeline worldwide.

Hyundai - 2500

Hyundai - 423 Hyundai - 289

Hyundai - 60

Name Dimension (m) Capacity Remarks

Hyundai-2500 130 X 36 X 10.5 500 kips, Max. 60 inch, 2,500 S.Ton Derrick & Pipelay Barge

Hyundai-60 186 X 35 X 15 540 kips, Max. 60 inch, 1,800 S.Ton Derrick & Pipelay Barge

Hyundai-423 121.9 X 38.4 X 16.8 450 kips, Max. 66 inch Semi-submersible Pipelay Barge

Hyundai-289 106.7 X 21.6 X 6.9 140 kips, Max. 48 inch Pipelay Barge

Total South Pars Project, Iran32 inch + 4 inch Piggyback X 105 km X 2 Lines

Petchburi Terminal, Thailand16 inch X 6.5 km X 3 Lines in Bundle

SBHT Project, India42 inch X 222 km & 30 inch X 22 km

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West Natuna Block-B Project, Indonesia8~14 inch X 48.5 km

CPC Project, Taiwan36 inch X 238 km

Weizhou 12-1 Project, China24 inch X 132.5 km

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Onshore FacilityHHI’s capability extends to onshore facilities and is typicallyperformed in conjunction with an EPIC offshore contract. Thescope of services covers project management, engineering,procurement, construction, site installation and commissioning.

The areas of services include:

- Oil Processing and Storage- Gas Treatment and Distribution- Petrochemical and Refinery- LNG/LPG- Concrete Base Structures

Since the first construction of the Open SeaTanker Terminal for the Port Authority ofSaudi Arabia in 1976, HHI has successfullyconstructed a number of major marineterminals and jetties in India, Thailand,Middle East and Korea.

In 1999, HHI successfully completed a200,000-dwt class coal unloading terminalin Israel for the Israel Electrical Corporationon a turnkey basis and the project waseffectively performed utilizing its ownmarine fleet and equipment.

Marine Terminal and Jetty

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200,000-dwt Class Coal Unloading Terminal Project in Israel

300,000-dwt Class Iraq Crude Oil Trans Saudi Arabia ProjectPhase-2 in Saudi Arabia

30,000-dwt Class Petchburi Terminal Project in Thailand

150,000-dwt Class Haldia 2nd Oil Jetty Project in India

Petrochemical Plant, Korea Hazira Phase - 3”A”, India

Shell BTIP, NigeriaRavva Oil & Gas Development Project, India

300,000-dwt Class Open Sea Tanker Terminal of JubailIndustrial Harbor Project in Saudi Arabia

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HHI respects clients and makes every effort to meettheir requirements. As part of this effort, HHIprovides a client with the product based on the worldrecognized Quality Assurance and Control Systemand the highest standards of the Health, Safety andEnvironmental System.

Furthermore, HHI as a reliable partner in the oil andgas industry, pursues a joint success with clientswhile offering the best services.

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We cansatisfy you

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Design & EngineeringHHI has a dedicated offshore design and engineering organizationwith over 550 qualified discipline engineers to perform variousdesign and engineering activities. The range of design andengineering covers:

To perform design and engineering effectively, HHI utilizes state-of-the-art software, including but not limited to the following:

HHI has also developed unique construction methods for the on-ground construction and loadout of hull-type structures. Byallowing hull-type structures to be built outside of a drydock, HHIhas provided value to its clients while simultaneously expanding itsbusiness opportunities.

- PDMS - PDS - Design Review- MicroStation- AutoCAD

- SACS- SESAM80- HYSIS- PipeNet- CAESAR-II

- EDSA Power2000- ETAP-1000- INTOOLS- Primavera- Documentum

- Concept Study - Basic Design- Detailed Engineering- Construction Design

- Pipeline/Installation Engineering- Design Optimization- Procurement Assistance- Commissioning /Operation

BP HARDING PDQ

TROLL-C FPU

KIZOMBA FPSO

BP LAN TAY

VEBA GBS

GROUND BUILTSEMI-SUBMERSIBLE

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F.E.M. Model of Fullship Analysis Local F.E.M. Model of Fatigue Analysis

Stationkeeping Model Test of TurretMoored System

FPSO Model for Wind Tunnel Test

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Research & DevelopmentResearch & Development is an essential requirement for the improvement and advancementof modern technology. HHI operates four renowned in-house research institutes : HyundaiMaritime Research Institute (HMRI), Hyundai Industrial Research Institute (HIRI), etc.

Hyundai Maritime Research Institute (HMRI)HMRI conducts a comprehensive range of R & D activities related to offshore facilities suchas fixed platforms, jack-ups, semi-submersibles, TLPs, mooring systems, floating vesselsand arctic caisson structures. HMRI maintains an ultramodern model ship test basin withfour major testing facilities: a deepwater towing tank, a cavitation tunnel, a circulating waterchannel and a structural model test system. The offshore applications cover a broadspectrum including model testing, theoretical analysis, development of computer programsand full-scale measurements and analysis.

Main Research Activities Include:

- Resistance and Propulsion- Motion and Maneuverability - Structure- Ocean Engineering

- Noise and Vibration- Model Manufacturing and Product Development - Measuring & Instrumentation

Hyundai Industrial Research Institute (HIRI)In 1983, HHI established HIRI to develop the advanced technology related to its companybusiness. Areas of research include design and construction of shipbuilding, industrialplants and offshore facilities. HIRI has done research on welding, materials, factoryautomation, mechatronics including robotics and laser systems, industrial plants andenvironmental control systems. HIRI has highly qualified researchers that use modernequipment and powerful simulation facilities to develop new concepts for design andconstruction technology. HIRI also develops various pilot plants for high-tech industrial andenvironmental control systems.

Main Research Activities Include: - Welding Research- Materials Research - Automation Research

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- Energy Research- Environment Research

CTOD Test at Low Temperature in Welded Joint

High Current SAW System for Construction of Box Beam Fatigue Life Estimation in Welded Joint

Model Test for Huge Floating Structure

Hydrodynamic Analysis

F.E. Analysis of Floating Structure Design and Analysis of Tension Leg Platform

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HSE ManagementHealth, Safety and Environment (HSE) Management is HHI’s top priority among its allbusiness activities. To this effect, HHI has established a company policy under which HHI isfully committed to comply with the governing HSE standards and regulations. All businessactivities are performed strictly in accordance with ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001, which areinternationally certified HSE management systems to provide safe, low risk andenvironmentally friendly working circumstances.

Furthermore, HHI has organized and regularly, on quarterly basis, held special HSE jointworkshops in which most oil majors and clients participate to share HSE awareness and topromote better implementation thereof. Through such a continuous and substantial effort,HHI has gained a high reputation in HSE management.

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Quality ManagementHHI’s policy is to meet all contract specifications andregulations on every project on an individual basis.

HHI’s quality management system has been accredited andapproved by certification agencies in accordance with therequirements of international quality assurance standards,ISO 9001.

HHI will continuously implement and further develop its QualityManagement System to achieve higher levels of quality forHHI’s products.

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AmenitiesHHI provides its employees, foreign residents, and visitors withaccommodations and recreation facilities for a more comfortable life.HHI also provides a guest house, a first-classhotel, bungalows, apartments in various sizes,singles’ dormitories, a general hospital, agymnasium, a recreation center, departmentstores and other necessary facilities. All of thesefacilities help our employees and the residentsfrom around the world to enjoy a moreconvenient, healthy lifestyle. A number of leisureactivities are also arranged at HHI to promotepleasant, harmonious relationships among people.

New Foreigner’s Apartments

Hyundai Arts Center

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Hyundai Hotel, UlsanHyundai Department Store

Garden of Hyundai Arts Center

Swimming Pool in Hyundai Hanmaeum Center Concert Hall in Hyundai Arts Center

Foreign School Ulsan University Hospital

Hyundai Hotel, Gyeongju

Skating Rink in Hyundai Arts

Type No. of Bedroom Living Bathroom KitchenHouses Room

20 PY (67.64 m2) 84 1 1 1 1

36 PY (119.61 m2) 40 3 1 2 1

37 PY (121.17 m2) 40 3 1 2 1

54 PY (178.79 m2) 20 4 1 2 1

Types and Number of Houses

* 1 Pyung equals 3.3 m2

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FLOATERS

1 CONVERSION OF V.L.C.C. “HENRIQUE DIAS” PETROBRAS, BRAZIL FPSO : 320M X 54.5M X 27.8M EPIC APR. 1996 - JUN. 1998 OIL PRODUCTION : 50,000 BOPD INTO FPSO (P-33) TOTAL : 279,749 M/T GAS COMPRESSION : 2.0 MMSCMD

CLASS : ABS CLASS STORAGE CAPACITY : 2.0 MMBBLOFFLOADING : 150,000 BOPD

2 CONVERSION OF V.L.O.O. “JOSE BONIFACIO” PETROBRAS, BRAZIL FPSO : 320M X 54.5M X 28M EPIC JUN. 1996 - DEC. 1998 OIL PRODUCTION : 100,000 BOPDINTO FPSO (P-35) DEAD WEIGHT : 270,358 M/T GAS COMPRESSION : 3.0 MMSCMD

CLASS : ABS CLASS STORAGE CAPACITY : 2.0 MMBBL OFFLOADING : 150,000 BOPD

3 TROLL-C FPU HULL CONSTRUCTION - OPERATOR : NORSK HYDRO, NORWAY FPU : 14,100 M/T EPCT APR. 1997 - NOV. 1998(GVA 8000) - CONTRACTOR : UMOE HAUGESUNG

4 GIRASSOL FPSO - OPERATOR : ELF EXPLORATION, ANGOLA FPSO : 300M X 59.6M X 30.5M EPIC JUN. 1999 - FEB. 2001 OIL PRODUCTION : 200,000 BOPD - CONTRACTOR : MAR PROFUNDO GIRASSOL DEAD WEIGHT : 343,000 DWT WATER INJECTION : 250,000 BWPD

TOTAL : 60,000 M/T STORAGE CAPACITY : 2.0 MMBBL ACCOMMODATION : 140 MEN

5 AMENAM/KPONO FSO ELF PETROLEUM NIGERIA LTD., NIGERIA FSO : 298M X 62M X 32M EPC SEP. 2000 - DEC. 2002 STORAGE CAPACITY : 2.4 MMBBL TOTAL : 43,500 M/T (T & I : SBM) DISPLACEMENT : MAX. 340,000DWT

DESIGN LIFE : 25 YEARS

6 NA KIKA SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE FPU SHELL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION FPU : 31,609 M/T PCT FEB. 2001 - JAN. 2003 OIL PRODUCTION : 100,000 BOPD COMPANY, U.S.A. GAS PRODUCTION : 325 MMCFD

7 KIZOMBA “A” FPSO ESSO EXPLORATION ANGOLA (EEA), ANGOLA FPSO : 285M X 63M X 32.2M EPC JUL. 2001 - JUN. 2004 OIL PRODUCTION : 250,000 BOPD TOTAL : 80,661 M/T GAS PRODUCTION : 400 MMCFD

STORAGE CAPACITY : 2.2 MMBBLACCOMMODATION : 100 MEN

8 WEST SENO FPU / TLP UNOCAL, INDONESIA FPU : 152M X 38M X 10M EPIC AUG. 2001 - JUL. 2003 TENDON : 8 EA TLP : 50M X 50M X 40M PIPELINE (2 LINES) : 12” X 62 KMTOTAL : 28,350 M/T

9 KIZOMBA “B” FPSO ESSO EXPLORATION ANGOLA (EEA), ANGOLA FPSO : 285M X 63M X 32.2M EPC DEC. 2002 - OCT. 2005 OIL PRODUCTION : 250,000 BOPD TOTAL : 80,661 M/T GAS PRODUCTION : 400 MMCFD

STORAGE CAPACITY : 2.2 MMBBLACCOMMODATION : 100 MEN

10 GREATER PLUTONIO FPSO BP ANGOLA (BLOCK 18) B.V., ANGOLA FPSO : 310M X 58M X 32M HULL : EPC JAN. 2004 - APR. 2007 OIL PRODUCTION : 250,000 BOPD TOTAL : 72,700 M/T TOPSIDES : IC GAS PRODUCTION : 8 MMSCMD

STORAGE CAPACITY : 2.0 MMBBLACCOMMODATION : 120 MEM

11 AKPO FPSO TOTAL UPSTREAM NIGERIA LIMITED, NIGERIA FPSO : 310M X 61M X 31M EPIC MAY 2005 - NOV. 2008 INCL. L/Q SPREAD MOOREDTOTAL : 98,450 M/T

12 MOHO BILONDO FPU TOTAL E & P CONGO, CONGO FPU : 188.5M X 34M X 12.5M EPIC JUN. 2005 - FEB. 2008MOORING EQUIPMENT TOTAL : 28,433 M/T

PLATFORMS

1 REPLACEMENT OF NORTH BREASTING KUNG IN ENERGY CO., LTD., KOREA JACKET : 1 EA, PILE : 9 EA X OD18”~ 36” PC JUL. 1976 - OCT. 1976DOLPHIN TOTAL : 450 M/T

2 YANBU NGL TANKER TERMINAL ARABIAN AMERICAN OIL CO., LTD., JACKET : 15 EA, MODULE : 2 EA PCI JAN. 1979 - MAR. 1982SAUDI ARABIA PILE : 193 EA X OD36”

TOTAL : 24,000 M/T

3 YEOSU LNG TANKER TERMINAL HONAM OIL REFINERY CO., LTD., KOREA JACKET : 12 EA, PILE : 55 EA X OD36” PCTI NOV. 1979 - DEC. 1980LOADING ARM : 5 EA, TOTAL : 4,760 M/T

Performance RecordSER. PROJECT NAME CLIENT DESCRIPTION PROJECT PERIOD REMARKSSCOPE OF

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SER. PROJECT NAME CLIENT DESCRIPTION PROJECT PERIOD REMARKSSCOPE OFSERVICES

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* As of End 2005

Facility Type Project Units Weight (M/Ton) Remarks

Floaters 12 1,088,571 FPSO, FSO, FPU etc.

Platforms 80 1,052,606

Drilling Facilities 13 121,556

Onshore Facilities & Others 11 169,806

Subsea Pipelines 47 Length : 4,795 KM

Total 163 2,432,539

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4 NORTH RANKIN “A” PLATFORM - PILE WOODSIDE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM PTY., LTD., PILE (24 EA X OD53” X 154M) : 8,565 M/T PC MAY 1980 - MAY 1982TUBULAR AUSTRALIA

5 BEKOK “C”/TAPIS “D” PLATFORM ESSO PRODUCTION MALAYSIA INC., MALAYSIA JACKET : 2 EA PC JUN. 1980 - JUN. 1981PILE/CONDUCTOR : 321 EA X OD24”~ 48”TOTAL : 10,780 M/T

6 DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHAMPION-7 BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM CO., LTD., BRUNEI JACKET : 6 EA, MODULE : 8 EA, BRIDGE : 9 EA PC OCT. 1980 - MAR. 1982FIELD COMPLEX PILE : 90 EA X OD24”~ 42”

TOTAL : 14,227 M/T

7 CENTRAL LUCONIA F23 - SUBSTRUCTURE SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD, MALAYSIA JACKET : 3 EA, PILE : 45 EA X OD42”~ 54” PCT APR. 1981 - OCT. 1982TOTAL : 11,206 M/T

8 TCOT PUMPING PLATFORM, TIONG “A”, ESSO PRODUCTION MALAYSIA INC., MALAYSIA JACKET : 3 EA, PILE : 390 EA X OD24”~ 48” PC MAY 1981 - MAY 1982TINGGI “A” JACKET STRUCTURE TOTAL : 14,320 M/T

9 CENTRAL LUCONIA F23 - MODULE SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD, MALAYSIA MODULE (3 EA) : 3,279 M/T PC OCT. 1981 - OCT. 1982

10 KEPONG “A”/TIONG “B” PLATFORM ESSO PRODUCTION MALAYSIA INC., MALAYSIA JACKET : 2 EA, PILE : 182 EA X OD24”~ 60” PC NOV. 1981 - SEP. 1982FACILITIES TOTAL : 6,000 M/T

11 ZULUF OFFSHORE FACILITIES (GOSP #3 & #4) ARABIAN AMERICAN OIL CO., LTD., JACKET : 10 EA, PILE : 58 EA X OD30”~ 42” EPIC DEC. 1981 - JUL. 1985SAUDI ARABIA TOPSIDE MODULE : 22 EA, BRIDGE : 8 EA

TOTAL : 28,416 M/T

12 CONDUCTOR PILE FOR IWAKI ESSO PRODUCTION, JAPAN CONDUCTOR (15 EA X OD24”) : 1,200 M/T PC FEB. 1982 - APR. 1983

13 SEMANKOK “A” & “B” , IRONG BARAT “A” ESSO PRODUCTION MALAYSIA INC., MALAYSIA JACKET : 4 EA PC APR. 1982 - MAY 1983AND PULAI “B” JACKET STRUCTURES PILE/CONDUCTOR : 306 EA X OD54”~ 60”

TOTAL : 17,740 M/T

14 WATER INJECTION WELL PLATFORMS OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM : 4 EA, PILE : 16 EA EPIC MAY. 1982 - APR. 1983(WI-2, 3, 4, 5) TOTAL : 10,432 M/T

15 WIN PROCESS PLATFORM FACILITIES OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA JACKET, TOPSIDE : 5EA, PILE : 4 EA X 48” EPIC JUN. 1982 - MAR. 1984TOTAL : 10,000 M/T

16 PENINSULAR MALAYSIA OFFSHORE PETRONAS CALIGALI SDN., BHD., MALAYSIA JACKET (4 EA) & PILE (16 EA) : 5,588 M/T PC SEP. 1982 - MAY 1983GAS PROJECT

17 MARJAN (GOSP #2 & #3) OFFSHORE ARABIAN AMERICAN OIL CO., SAUDI ARABIA PLATFORM : 11 EA EPIC OCT. 1982 - NOV. 1985FACILITIES PILE : 72 EA X OD30”~ 48”, BRIDGE : 6 EA

TOTAL : 40,481 M/T

18 SSB ENG 83/84 MARINE PLATFORM SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD, MALAYSIA PLATFORM : 3 EA, PILE : 12 EA X OD30”~ 42” PC JAN. 1983 - DEC. 1984TOTAL : 2,936 M/T

19 SATUN AND PLATONG FIELDS FACILITIES UNION OIL COMPANY, THAILAND TOPSIDE : 2 EA, L/Q DECK : 2 EA EPC JUL. 1983 - JAN. 1985L/Q BUILDING : 2 EA, BRIDGE : 1 EA TOTAL : 8,930 M/T

20 TEXACO HARVEST “A” PLATFORM TOPSIDE TEXACO CO., INC., U.S.A TOPSIDE MOD (8 EA) : 7,282 M/T PCT SEP. 1983 - JUN. 1985

21 SSB ENG 208/82 MINI PRODUCTION SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD, MALAYSIA TOPSIDE (2 EA) : 1,500 M/T PC OCT. 1983 - DEC. 1984PLATFORMS

22 SSB ENG 79/83 MARINE PLATFORM SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD, MALAYSIA PLATFORM : 2 EA, PILE : 7EA X OD30”~ 42” PC OCT. 1983 - JUN. 1984(SIWA JACKET) TOTAL : 1,359 M/T

23 PHASE-3 OF “SH” COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM : 2 EA, PILE :12 EA X OD60” EPIC DEC. 1983 - MAY 1985BRIDGE, PIPELINE : 62.8 KM TOTAL : 17,157 M/T

24 PHASE-2 OF “NQ” COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA JACKET : 2 EA, PILE : 12EA X OD54” EPIC DEC. 1983 - APR. 1985TOPSIDE : 3 EA, BRIDGE : 3 EA PIPELINE : 68.3 KM, TOTAL : 12,248 M/T

PLATFORMS

25 SSB MARINE PLATFORM (ENG 79/82) SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD, MALAYSIA PLATFORM (2 EA) : 6,631 M/T PC FEB. 1984 - MAR. 1985

26 ESSO EAST ZEIT PLATFORM ESSO SUEZ INC., EGYPT PLATFORM & PILE : 5,873 M/T PCT APR. 1984 - FEB. 1985

27 SSB ENG 55/83 F6-A MODULE SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD, MALAYSIA TOPSIDE MODULE : 4 EA, BRIDGE : 2 EA EPIC AUG. 1984 - DEC. 1986TOTAL : 7,124 M/T

28 SSB (ENG 55/83 F6-A) JACKET & PILE SARAWAK SHELL BERHAD, MALAYSIA JACKET : 2 EA, PILE : 8 EA, TOTAL : 6,756 M/T EPIC AUG. 1984 - JUN. 1985

29 SOUTH BASSEIN PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM (4 EA), PILE & BRIDGE : 20,989 M/T EPIC NOV. 1984 - MAR. 1987

30 SAN MIGUEL “JULIUS” PLATFORM CITIES SERVICE OIL & GAS CO., U.S.A. JACKET : 61M X 87M X 157M, TOPSIDE : 9 EA PCT DEC. 1984 - NOV. 1986PILE & CONDUCTOR : 9,957 M/T TOTAL : 41,123 M/T

31 NC-41B BOURI FIELD DEVELOPMENT (PHASE-1) AGIP (NAME) CO., LTD. , LIBYA TOPSIDE MODULE (9 EA) : 10,230 M/T EPIC FEB. 1985 - JUN. 1987

32 EXXON SANTA YNEZ UNIT DEVELOPMENT EXXON CO., U.S.A. HARMONY : 91.55M X 116.29M X 374.5M (H) PC JUL. 1985 - APR. 1988HERITAGE : 84.4M X 109.4M X 331.5M (H) TOTAL : 72,100 M/T

33 LOMBO EAST DEVELOPMENT TEXACO ANGOLA PROSPECCAO PLATFORM : 2 EA, PILE : 32 EA EPIC DEC. 1985 - MAR. 1987E PRODUCAO S.A.R.L., ANGOLA OTHER DECK : 3 EA, SUBSEA PIPELINE : 105 KM

TOTAL : 4,770 M/T

34 INFILL WELL PLATFORM (IA,IB,ID & ICD) OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM : 4 EA, PILE/CONDUCTOR : 37 EA EPIC NOV. 1986 - DEC. 1987TOTAL : 15,000 M/T

35 INFILL “ICP” PROCESS PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM & PILE, L/Q MODULE : 5 EA EPIC NOV. 1986 - FEB. 1989BRIDGE : 4 EA, MISC. (SBM/PLEM/BUOY)PIPELINE (13 LINES) : 100.45 KMTOTAL : 20,913 M/T

36 INFILL “ICW” PROCESS PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM : 1 EA, PILE : 12 EA, BRIDGE : 2 EA EPIC DEC. 1986 - FEB. 1989SUBMARINE P/L : 4.1 KM, TOTAL : 11,700 M/T

37 IRAQ CRUDE OIL TRANS SAUDI ARABIA STATE COMPANY OF OIL PROJECT, IRAQ PLATFORM : 40 EA, PILE : 224 EA X OD36”~ 48” EPIC SEP. 1987 - SEP. 1989PROJECT (OFFSHORE MARINE TERMINAL) TRESTLE DECK : 23 EA, BRIDGE : 20 EA

TOTAL : 50,754 M/T

38 TAKULA WATER INJECTION PLATFORM CABGOC, ANGOLA PLATFORM : 5 EA, PILE : 20 EA X OD30”~ 36” PCT NOV. 1987 - JUL. 1988TOTAL : 4,869 M/T

39 EXXON “SYU” TOPSIDE STRUCTURES EXXON CO., U.S.A. TOPSIDE MODULE (22 EA) : 8,936 M/T PC JAN. 1988 - JAN. 1989FABRICATION

40 HEERA PROCESS PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA JACKET : 3 EA, PILE : 33 EA EPIC MAY 1988 - MAY 1990MODULE/DECK : 10 EABRIDGE : 2 EA, MISC. : 4 EA PIPELINE (10LINES, 6”~ 30”) : 20 KM TOTAL : 26,805 M/T

41 IWAFUNE-OKI PLATFORM JAPEX OFFSHORE LTD., JAPAN DRILLING / PRODUCTION MODULE (4 EA) : 5,520 M/T EPCT MAR 1989 - MAY 1990

42 GOODWYN “A” PROCESS PLATFORM WOODSIDE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM PTY. LTD., MODULE : 4 EA, FLARE TOWER : 1 EA PC APR. 1990 - JUN. 1992AUSTRALIA TOTAL : 10,784 M/T

43 BP RISER JACKET BRITISH PETROLEUM, U.K. JACKET (40M X 20M X 143M) : 6,500 M/T PC MAY 1991 - MAY 1992

44 SAFANIYA GOSP-4 LIVING QUARTERS PLATFORM SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY, SAUDI ARABIA LIVING QUARTER MODULE : 1,460 M/T EPCT JUN. 1991 - JUN. 1993 ACCOMMODATION : 140 MEN

45 BRAGE JACKET COMPONENTS NORSK HYDRO / AKE VERDAL A.S., NORWAY JACKET COMPONENT (91 EA) : 11,458 M/T PCT DEC. 1991 - MAY 1992

46 JHN JULIUS PLATFORM MODIFICATION JHN OIL OPERATING CO., CHINA MODIFICATION OF PLATFORM (9 EA) : 2,592 M/T PCT JAN. 1992 - JUL. 1992

47 NEELAM PROCESS COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM : 5 EA, BRIDGE : 3 EA, EPIC FEB. 1992 - APR. 1994PILE, BLDG./OTHERS PIPELINE (9 LINES, 1.5 ~ 36”) : 132 KMTOTAL : 49,500 M/T

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PLATFORMS

70 DONGHAE-1 GAS DEVELOPMENT KOREA NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION, KOREA PLATFORM : 10,100 M/T, PIPELINE : 14” X 68 KM EPIC MAR. 2001 - NOV. 2003 ONSHORE TERMINALFLOWLINES : 6” X 4 KM

71 PM-3 CPP FIELD DEVELOPMENT (PHASE 2) LUNDIN OIL COMPANY, SWEDEN CPP TOPSIDE : 7,673 M/T EPIC JUL. 2001 - SEP. 2003

72 BLOCK 5 FIELD DEVELOPMENT MAERSK OIL QATAR AS, QATAR PLATFORM : 10 EA, GAS COMP. MODULE : 4 EA EPIC SEP. 2001 - JUN. 2003TOTAL : 37,005 M/T

73 SABRATHA PLATFORM AGIP GAS BV, ITALY PLATFORM : 30,832 M/T EPIC JAN. 2002 - SEP. 2004

74 HUIZHOU 19-3/2/1 PLATFORM CACT-OG, CHINA 4 LEGGED PLATFORM (2 EA) : 24,000 M/T EPIC AUG. 2002 - JUN. 2004PIPELINE (2 LINES) : 18” & 14” X 41.1 KM SUBSEA CABLE : 31.8 KM MODIFICATION OF PLATFORM : 2 EA

75 MSP PLATFORM OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM, PILE & BRIDGE : 13,560 M/T EPIC JUN. 2003 - APR. 2005

76 GAURI-A PIPELINE INSTALLATION CAIRN ENERGY INDIA PTY LTD., INDIA TOPSIDE : 550 M/T, PIPELINE :12” X 5.4 KM IC DEC. 2003 - MAR. 2004 BARGE BUMPER/BOAT LANDING ETC.RISER : 2 EA

77 RONG DOI PLATFORM KOREA NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION, VIETNAM PLATFORM (2 EA) & BRIDGE PIPELINE : 18” X 58 KM EPIC SEP. 2004 - SEP. 2006TOTAL : 17,200 M/T

78 EAST AREA EPC-1B MOBIL PRODUCING NIGERIA UNLIMITED (MPN), PLATFORM : 2 EA, TOPSIDE : 1 EA, BRIDGE : 3 EA EPIC DEC. 2004 - JUL. 2007NIGERIA TOTAL : 13,540 M/T

79 ESCRAVOS GAS PROJECT PHASE 3A (EGP3A) CHEVRON NIGERIA LIMITED, NIGERIA PLATFORM (2 EA), JACKET & PILE : 4,392 M/T EPIC MAR. 2005 - MAR. 2007 F/O INSTALLATIONOFFSHORE PLATFORM

80 YADANA MP COMPRESSION PLATFORM TOTAL E&P MYANMAR (TEPM), MYANMAR PLATFORM, PILE & BRIDGE : 8,120 TON EPIC OCT. 2005 - MAR. 2008DEVELOPMENT

DRILLING FACILITIES

1 “DEEPWATER NAUTILUS” SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE R & B FALCON, U.S.A. OVERALL STRUCTURE : 114M X 78M X 40M EPIC NOV. 1997 - DEC. 1999 ACCOMMODATION : 130 MEN DRILLING UNIT (RBS-8M) LIGHT SHIP WEIGHT : 25,500 M/T POSITIONING : ANCHOR & DP

2 REDOUBT UNIT EXPLORATORY FORCENERGY, INC., U.S.A PLATFORM & PILE : 2,970 M/T PCT MAY 1998 - MAR. 1999DRILLING PLATFORM

3 “DEEPWATER HORIZON” SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE R & B FALCON, U.S.A. STRUCTURE : 114M X 78M X 40M EPIC DEC. 1998 - DEC. 2000 ACCOMMODATION : 130 MEN DRILLING UNIT (RBS-8D) LIGHT SHIP WEIGHT : 27,000 M/T POSITIONING : FULL DP SYSTEM

4 MSC, CJ70-MC150 HARSH ENVIRONMENT A. P. MOLLER, DENMARK HULL : 88.8M X 102.5M X 11.5M EPCT APR. 2000 - JUN. 2002 ACCOMMODATION : 120 MEN JACK-UP RIG (FIRST UNIT) LEG LENGTH (3 EA) : 205M DRILLING WATER DEPTH : 150M

TOTAL : 28,870 M/T DRILLING DEPTH : 9,140M

5 MSC, CJ70-MC150 HARSH ENVIRONMENT A. P. MOLLER, DENMARK HULL : 88.8M X 102.5M X 11.5M EPCT JAN. 2001 - MAR. 2004 ACCOMMODATION : 120 MEN JACK-UP RIG (SECOND UNIT) LEG LENGTH (3 EA) : 205M DRILLING WATER DEPTH : 150M

TOTAL : 28,870 M/T DRILLING DEPTH : 9,140M

6 SAKHALIN DC-1 DRILLING FACILITIES EXXON NEFTEGAS LTD., RUSSIA DRILLING RIG : 8,346 M/T EPC MAY 2002 - JUN. 2005

7 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING RIG B.P. PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT LTD., U.K. DRILLING RIG : 89.92M X 74.68M X 39.62M EPC OCT. 1982 CLASS ABS

8 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING RIG SEDCO-PHILIPS OFFSHORE DRILLING CO., U.S.A. DRILLING RIG : 89.92M X 74.68M X 39.62M EPC SEP. 1983 CLASS ABS

9 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING RIG RANGER OIL (U.K.) LTD., U.S.A. DRILLING RIG : 89.92M X 74.68M X 39.62M EPC DEC. 1983 CLASS ABS

10 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING RIG TRANSOCEAN DRILLING CO., LTD., U.S.A. DRILLING RIG : 110.0M X 73.20M X 39.70M EPC APR. 1987 CLASS DNV

11 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING RIG ODECO, INC., U.S.A. DRILLING RIG : 118.8M X 71.00M X 43.30M EPC SEP. 1988 CLASS ABS

12 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING RIG ODECO, INC., U.S.A. DRILLING RIG : 118.8M X 71.00M X 43.30M EPC DEC. 1988 CLASS ABS

13 SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING RIG K/S FRONTIER DRILLING, NORWAY DRILLING RIG : 110.0M X 73.20M X 39.70M EPC AUG. 1990 CLASS DNV

PLATFORMS

48 NQP PROCESS COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM : 2 EA, PILE : 13 EA X OD48”~ 72” EPIC MAR. 1992 - APR. 1994MODULE : 4 EA, PIPELINE : 8 LINES, 4”~ 30” X 102 KMTOTAL : 14,961 M/T

49 L-ABCD&E WELL PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM : 5 EA, PILE : 22 EA X OD72” EPIC MAR. 1992 - MAY 1993PIPELINE : 6 LINES, 4”~ 6” X 66 KM TOTAL : 18,700 M/T

50 YACHENG 13-1 WELLHEAD PLATFORM ARCO, CHINA PLATFORM & PILE (OD72”~ 84”) : 6,276 M/T CTI MAR. 1993 - APR. 1994

51 HIBERNIA FIELD DEVELOPMENT HIBERNIA MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT PROCESS, SERVICE & L/Q MODULE : 12,420 M/T PC MAR. 1993 - MAR. 1995COMPANY, CANADA

52 BP HARDING JACK-UP PDQ PLATFORM BP EXPLORATION OPERATING CO., LTD, U.K. TPG-500 TRIANGULAR LEG (3 EA) : 123M EPC MAR. 1993 - JUL. 1995 OIL PRODUCTION : 64,000 BOPDTOTAL : 23,300 M/T ACCOMMODATION : 84 MEN

53 EDOP GAS INJECTION PLATFORM MOBIL PRODUCING NIGERIA ULTD. (MPNU), JACKET, TOPSIDE : 2 EA, PILE : 8 EA X 47” EPIC JUN. 1994 - JUN. 1996NIGERIA BRIDGE, REMOVAL & MODIFICATION

PIPELINE : 3.6 KMTOTAL : 6,000 M/T

54 HX/HY WELLHEAD PLATFORM OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM (4 EA) : 2,900 M/T EPIC MAY 1996 - DEC. 1997OFFSHORE PIPELINE : 6”~ 12” X 39.1 KM

55 B-121/119 WELLHEAD PLATFORM OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PLATFORM : 1,000 M/T EPIC JUN. 1996 - JAN. 1997OFFSHORE PIPELINE : 12” X 36.7 KM

56 PING HU OFFSHORE PLATFORM CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORP. PLATFORM & PILE : 12,800 M/T EPIC JUN. 1996 - JUL. 1998(CNOOC), CHINA

57 DEVELOPMENT OF FACILITIES FOR AMDP-30 BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM CO. SDN. BHD., PLATFORM & PILE, CONDUCTOR PIPELINE : 3 KM EPIC JUL. 1996 - JUN. 1997BRUNEI POWER CABLE : 3 KM

TOTAL : 1,670 M/T

58 BOOSTER COMPRESSOR PLATFORM - A & B, - OPERATOR : ONGC, INDIA PLATFORM : 2 EA, PILES, MODULE : 8 EA EPIC MAY 1997 - MAY 1999BOMBAY HIGH FIELD - CONTRACTOR : MDL LIVING QUARTER : 2 EA, BRIDGE : 4 EA

PLATFORM MODIFICATION, TOTAL : 14,165 M/T

59 WEIZHOU 12-1 PLATFORM TOPSIDE CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORP. TOPSIDE & LIVING QUARTER : 5,630 M/T EPIC JUL. 1997 - MAR. 1999 ACCOMMODATION : 80 MENCONSTRUCTION (CNOOC), CHINA

60 BENCHAMAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT POGO PRODUCING CO., U.S.A PLATFORM (2 EA) & BRIDGE (2 EA) : 8,350 M/T EPIC SEP. 1997 - MAY 1999

61 BHN REVAMP PLATFORM - OPERATOR : ONGC, INDIA LIVING QUARTER : 900 M/T EPIC OCT. 1998 - APR. 2000 ACCOMMODATION :104 MEN- CONTRACTOR : MDL

62 WEST NATUNA BLOCK B FACILITIES CONOCO INDONESIA, INC., INDONESIA MOGPU : 23,150 M/T, MODIFICATION : 2 EA EPIC FEB. 1999 - MAY 2001 SUBSEA TIE-BACK SYSTEM

63 SUIZHONG 36-1 CEP TOPSIDE CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORP., CHINA CEP TOPSIDE (3 MODULES) : 5,880 M/T EPIC JUN. 1999 - OCT. 2000

64 HANZE F2A STEEL GBS PLATFORM VEBA OIL NEDERLAND B.V., NETHERLANDS STEEL GBS & DECK : 21,000 M/T EPIC JUL. 1999 - JUN. 2001 PRODUCTION CAPACITY : 30,000 BOPD STORAGE CAPACITY : 150,000 BBL

65 BONGKOT PHASE-3B WELLHEAD PLATFORM PTTEP, THAILAND PLATFORM (2 EA) : 3,235 M/T EPIC AUG. 1999 - JUN. 2001PIPELINE : 16”~ 18” X 23 KM PLATFORM MODIFICATION : 2 EA

66 SOROOSH-NOWROOZ EPIC-1 SHELL EXPLORATION B.V, IRAN PLATFORM : 4 EA, BRIDGE & TOWER SUBSEA EPIC SEP. 2000 - MAR. 2002P/L : 16” X 12 KMTOTAL : 4,124 M/T

67 EARDO PROJECT KOREA OFFSHORE RESEARCH, KOREA PLATFORM & PILE : 3,030 M/T EPIC SEP. 2000 - MAR. 2003

68 BAYU-UNDAN IPD/CUQ TOPSIDES FABRICATION PHILLIPS PETROLEUM PTY. LTD. (PPCO), AUSTRALIA DPP & CUP TOPSIDE : 24,300 M/T EC OCT. 2000 - JUL. 2003

69 LAN TAY PLATFORM BRITISH PETROLEUM, VIETNAM PRODUCTION PLATFORM : 11,000 M/T EPIC DEC. 2000 - JUN. 2002 PACKAGE 1 & PACKAGE 2TOPSIDE : 5,700 M/T

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ONSHORE, MARINE FACILITIES & OTHERS

1 OPEN SEA TANKER TERMINAL OF JUBAIL PORTS AUTHORITY, SAUDI ARABIA JACKET : 89 EA, MODULE :24 EA PCI JUN. 1976 - DEC. 1980INDUSTRIAL HARBOR PILE : 651 EA X OD24”~ 38”, TOTAL : 92,000 M/T

2 HALDIA 2ND OIL JETTY OFFSHORE CALCUTTA PORT TRUST (C.P.T), INDIA DECK : 11 EA, PILE : 18 EA, EPIC AUG. 1988 - APR. 1990MARINE TERMINAL BRIDGE : 10 EA, TOTAL : 3,111 M/T

3 RAVVA OIL & GAS DEVELOPMENT COMMAND PETROLEUM, INDIA WELLHEAD PLATFORM (5EA) : 2,000 M/T EPIC APR. 1995 - JUL. 1996 CRUDE UNIT : 2 TRAINS X 20,000 BOPD SPM : 120,000 DWT STORAGE : 3 TANKS X 250,000 BOPD PIPELINE (8 LINES, 4”~ 20”) : 113 KM GAS PROCESSING FACILITIES : 55 MMCFD

4 HAZIRA PHASE-3 “A” PROJECT - OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA GAS TREATMENT : 5,483 M/T EPIC SEP. 1995 - OCT. 1997 GAS SWEETENING UNIT : CONSTRUCTION OF ONSHORE GAS PLANT 2 TRAINS X 6.3 MMSCMD

GAS DEHYDRATION UNIT : 2 TRAINS X 6.3 MMSCMD

5 PETCHBURI TERMINAL PETCHBURI TERMINAL CO., LTD., THAILAND MOORING DOLPHIN : 4 EA EPIC FEB. 1996 - NOV. 1996BERTHING DOLPHIN : 4 EASERVICE PLATFORM AND FIRE MONITORING TOWER OFFSHORE PIPELINE : 16” X 6.5 KM (3 LINES)

6 RUTENBERG OFFSHORE COAL UNLOADING ISRAEL ELECTRIC CO. LTD., ISRAEL JETTY : 1.8 KM X 12M, PILE : 226 EA EPIC APR. 1997 - SEP. 1999 UNLOADING PIER : 200,000 DWT TERMINAL DOLPHIN/OTHERS : 2,271 M/T, TOTAL : 24,642 M/T CONCRETE WORK : 21,883 M3

7 DE-KASTRI TERMINAL SPM BLUEWATER, THE NETHERLANDS SINGLE POINT MOORING (1 EA) : 3,570 MT PC APR. 2004 - APR. 2005

8 OPF ONSHORE MODULES FABRICATION FLUOR/ENL, RUSSIA MODULE : 63 EA, PIPERACKS : 7EA PC JUN. 2004 - MAY 2006TOTAL : 39,000 M/T

9 SAKHALIN-1 OPF PIPE SPOOL FABRICATION FLUOR/ENL, RUSSIA PIPE SPOOL : 32,126M EPIC FEB. 2005 - JAN. 2006

10 105K CRUDE OIL TANKER NOVOSHIP, QSC & TEEKAY, COT : 244M X 42M X 21M EPC JUL. 2003 - APR. 2007 16 SHIPSRUSSIA, QATAR, CANADA

11 82K LPG CARRIER BERGESEN, CMMINC & QSC, LPGC : 225M X 36.6M X 23M EPC APR. 2005 - OCT. 2008 7 SHIPSNORWAY, GREECE, QATAR

PIPELINES

1 PHASE-3 OF ‘SH’ COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 62.8 KM EPIC DEC. 1983 - MAY 1985

2 PHASE-2 OF ‘NQ’ COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 68.3 KM EPIC DEC. 1983 - APR. 1985

3 LOMBO EAST DEVELOPMENT TEXACO ANGOLA PROSPECCAO E PRODUCAO PIPELINE : 105 KM EPIC DEC. 1985 - MAR. 1987S.A.R.L., ANGOLA

4 INFILL “ICP” PROCESS PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE (13 LINES) : 100.45 KM EPIC NOV. 1986 - FEB. 1989

5 INFILL “ICW” PROCESS PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 4.1 KM EPIC DEC. 1986 - FEB. 1989

6 HEERA PROCESS PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE (10 LINES) : 6”~ 30” X 20 KM EPIC MAY 1988 - MAY 1990

7 NEELAM PROCESS COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE (9 LINES) : 1.5”~ 36” X 132 KM EPIC FEB. 1992 - APR. 1994

8 NQP PROCESS COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE (8 LINES) : 4”~ 30” X 102 KM EPIC MAR. 1992 - APR. 1994

9 L-ABCD&E WELL PLATFORM COMPLEX OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE (6 LINES) : 4”~ 6” X 66 KM EPIC MAR. 1992 - MAY 1993

10 WEIZHOU 11- 4 PIPELINES NANHAI WEST OIL CO., (NHWOC), CHINA PIPELINE : 4”~ 10” X 37.1 KM EPIC JAN. 1993 - MAY 1994

11 SOUTH BASSEIN HAZIRA TRUNKLINE OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 30”~ 42” X 251.6 KM EPIC OCT. 1993 - FEB. 1996

12 PETROVIETNAM GAS UTILIZATION PETECHIM, VIETNAM PIPELINE : 16” X 107 KM EPIC DEC. 1993 - APR. 1995PIPELINE : 16” X 17 KM (ONSHORE)

13 EDOP GAS INJECTION PLATFORM MOBIL PRODUCING NIGERIA ULTD. (MPNU), PIPELINE : 3.6 KM EPIC JUN. 1994 - JUN. 1996NIGERIA

PIPELINES

14 RAVVA OIL & GAS DEVELOPMENT COMMAND PETROLEUM, INDIA PIPELINE (8 LINES) : 4”~ 20” X 113 KM EPIC APR. 1995 - JUL. 1996

15 PETCHBURI TERMINAL PETCHBURI TERMINAL CO., LTD., THAILAND PIPELINE (3 LINES) : 16” X 19.5KM EPIC FEB. 1996 - NOV. 1996

16 HX/HY WELLHEAD PLATFORM OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 6”~ 12” X 39.1 KM EPIC MAY 1996 - DEC. 1997

17 SECOND OFFSHORE OIL TERMINAL INDIAN OIL CORP. LTD., INDIA PIPELINE : 42” X 8.8 KM EPIC MAY 1996 - MAR. 1997

18 B-121/119 WELLHEAD PLATFORM OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 12” X 36.7 KM EPIC JUN. 1996 - JAN. 1997

19 DEVELOPMENT OF FACILITIES FOR AMDP-30 BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM CO. SDN. BHD., BRUNEI PIPELINE : 3 KM EPIC JUL. 1996 - JUN. 1997

20 B-55 WELLHEAD PLATFORM INSTALLATION OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 16” X 77 KM EPIC OCT. 1996 - MAR. 1998

21 WEIZHOU OIL FIELDS DEVELOPMENT CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORP. (CNOOC), PIPELINE (5 LINES) 8”~ 24” X 132.48 KM EPIC JUN. 1997 - AUG. 1998CHINA PIPELINE (5 LINES) : 21.5 M (ONSHORE)

22 YUNG-AN TUNG HSIAO OFFSHORE PIPELINE CHINESE PETROLEUM CORP. (CPC), TAIWAN PIPELINE : 36” X 273.7 KM EPIC FEB. 1999 - AUG. 2000

23 MUMBAI PORT SUBMARINE PIPELINE MUMBAI HARBOR, WEST OF COAST, INDIA PIPELINE : 8”~ 42” X 31.2 KM EPIC FEB. 1999 - JUN. 2000REPLACEMENT

24 WEST NATUNA BLOCK B FACILITIES CONOCO INDONESIA, INC., INDONESIA PIPELINE : 8”~ 4” X 42 KM (INFIELD) EPIC FEB. 1999 - MAY 2001 SUBSEA TIE-BACK SYSTEM

25 CRMP-1 PIPELINE OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 4”~ 12” X 23 KM EPIC JUN. 1999 - APR. 2000

26 BONGKOT PHASE-3B WELLHEAD PLATFORM PTTEP, THAILAND PIPELINE : 16”~ 18” X 23 KM EPIC AUG. 1999 - JUN. 2001

27 SOUTH PARS FIELD DEVELOPMENT (PHASE-2 & 3) NATIONAL IRANIAN OIL COMPANY (NIOC), IRAN PIPELINE : 32” X 218.6 KM EPIC SEP. 1999 - JUN. 2001

28 YOUNG-JONG-DO PIPELINE KOREA GAS CORPORATION, KOREA PIPELINE : 36” X 24.4 KM EPIC MAR. 2000 - FEB. 2001

29 WATER INJECTION PIPELINES REPLACEMENT OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE (11 LINES) : 4”~ 12” X 52 KM EPIC AUG. 2000 - MAY 2001

30 SOROOSH-NOWROOZ EPIC-1 SHELL EXPLORATION B.V, IRAN PIPELINE : 16” X 12 KM EPIC SEP. 2000 - MAR. 2002

31 DONGHAE-1 GAS DEVELOPMENT KOREA NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION, KOREA PIPELINE : 14” X 61 KM EPIC MAR. 2001 - NOV. 2003 ONSHORE TERMINALPIPELINE : 14” X 7 KM (ONSHORE) PIPELINE : 6 ” X 4 KM (FLOWLINES)

32 LAKSHIMI FILED DEVELOPMENT CAIRN ENERGY INDIA PTY. LTD., INDIA PIPELINE : 24” + 12” X 36 KM EPIC JUL. 2001 - APR. 2002

33 WEST SENO FPU/TLP UNOCAL, INDONESIA PIPELINE (2 LINES) : 12” X 6 2 KM EPIC AUG. 2001 - JUL. 2003

34 HV WELLHEAD PLATFORM OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE (4 LINES) : 8”~12” X 29.7 KM EPIC AUG. 2001 - NOV. 2002

35 EAST HP GAS EXPANSION PIPELINE BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY, BRUNEI PIPELINE : 28” X 68.29 KM EPIC OCT. 2001 - JUL. 2002

36 BONNY TERMINAL INTEGRATED PROJECT SHELL NIGERIA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, PIPELINE : 48” + 32” X 54 KM EPIC FEB. 2002 - FEB. 2005PIPELINE NIGERIA

37 GAS TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION PT PERUSAHAAN GAS NEGARA (PESERO), PIPELINE : 28” X 215 KM EPIC MAY 2002 - OCT. 2003INDONESIA

38 HUIZHOU 19-3/2/1 PLATFORM CACT-OG, CHINA PIPELINE (2 LINES) : 18” & 14” X 41.1 KM EPIC AUG. 2002 - JUN. 2004

39 HANGZHOU BAY OFFSHORE PIPELINE CHINESE PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL PIPELINE : 10”~30” X 160.5 KM EPIC FEB. 2003 - APR. 2004CORPORATION (SINOPEC), CHINA

40 MHB PIPELINE OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 8”~12” X 46.56 KM (RIGID) EPIC MAR. 2003 - FEB. 2004PIPELINE : 8” X 12.85 KM (FLEXIBLE)

41 CHUNXIAO GAS COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT CNOOC CHINA LIMITED, CHINA PIPELINE : 8”~ 28” X 471.2 KM EPIC SEP. 2003 - APR. 2005

42 GAURI-A PIPELINE INSTALLATION CAIRN ENERGY INDIA PTY LTD., INDIA PIPELINE : 12” X 5.4 KM IC DEC. 2003 - MAR. 2004

43 MUT PIPELINE OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED, INDIA PIPELINE : 12”~ 30” X 506.65 KM EPIC JAN. 2004 - MAY 2005

44 RONG DOI PLATFORM KOREA NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION, VIETNAM PIPELINE : 18” X 58 KM EPIC SEP. 2004 - SEP. 2006

45 THIRD TRANSMISSION PIPELINE PTT PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED, THAILAND PIPELINE : 24”~ 42” X 607.2 KM EPIC FEB. 2005 - JUN. 2006

46 SISI NUBI FIELD DEVELOPMENT (PHASE-1) TOTAL E&P INDONESIA, INDONESIA PIPELINE : 16”~ 26” X 54.4 KM EPIC JUL. 2005 - JUL. 2007

47 CRUDE EXPORT FACILITIES (NTF, STF, MAA) KUWAIT OIL COMPANY(K.S.C), KUWAIT PIPELINE : 24”+ 56” X 88.3 KM EPIC OCT. 2005 - JUN. 2008

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