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www.mustangeng.com M A G A Z I N E 1455 West Loop South, Suite 400 Houston, TX 77027 Tel: 713-963-6200; Fax: 713-963-6296 www.offshore-mag.com 2010 DEEPWATER SOLUTIONS & RECORDS FOR CONCEPT SELECTION Going Deeper with Production Technology — May 2010 Prepared by: Lindsey Wilhoit and Chad Supan of Mustang Engineering Assistance by: E. Kurt Albaugh, P. E. of BHP Billiton Petroleum (Americas) Inc. Graphics by: Chris Jones of Xenon Group | www.xenongroupdesign.com For additional copies or comments, e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Information Accuracy: Every attempt has been made to identify, locate, and establish the most current and correct information for all the various types of deepwater production solutions either operating, installed, or sanctioned worldwide. No facility was intentionally excluded from this poster. In some cases the most current information was not included because information was not supplied in time or the project was not sanctioned at press time. We make no guarantee that this list is all inclusive. We have summarized the capability and operating experience by acting as a neutral party and integrator of information. We have collected the information from company brochures, interviews, press releases, industry publications, contractor supplied information, and websites. Neither Mustang Engineering, L.P., nor Offshore Magazine guarantees or assumes any responsibility or liability for any reference on the information presented. If any information is found to be incorrect, not current, or needs to be added, please send your comments [email protected]. Industry Acronyms CB Control Buoy DDCV Deep Draft Caisson Vessel DDF Deep Draft Floater DDS Deep Draft Semi FDPSO Floating Drilling, Production, Storage and Offloading System FPSO Floating Production, Storage and Offloading System MinDOC Cross between a semisubmersible and a truss spar MODU Mobil Offshore Drilling Unit Semi-FPU Semi-Submersible Floating Production Unit TLP Tension Leg Platform Notes 1. Though referenced throughout the poster, Hutton and Typhoon TLPs have been decommissioned. 2. Lena is a guyed tower. 3. Water Depth Capability, Throughput Capacity and Well Capability charts contain a sampling of vessels to demonstrate the capability range for each concept. The chart is not inclusive of all operating vessels. 4. Throughput Capacity Chart – Gas processing capacity is converted to BOE by dividing by 6. 5. The Moss Maritime Octabuoy® is qualified for two locations: the UK North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Well capability for the Cheviot facility is noted for both locations. 6. Canyon Express subsea tieback well capability is based on the same flow line loop. 7. World Records refer only to operating or installed vessels. 8. Year noted on deepwater system diagrams indicates year of first oil/gas production. ©2010 Offshore POSTER 85 1,178 m 3,863 ft Angola Kizomba B 2005 1,178 m 3,863 ft Angola Kizomba A 2004 TLPs – Sanctioned, Installed, Operating or Decommissioned 987 m 3,236 ft US GOM Marlin 1999 980 m 3,216 ft US GOM Ram Powell 1997 859 m 2,816 ft US GOM Matterhorn 2003 1,425 m 4,674 ft US GOM Magnolia 2005 1,280 m 4,200 ft US GOM Neptune 2007 1,311 m 4,300 ft US GOM Marco Polo 2004 1,333 m 4,373 ft US GOM Shenzi 2009 1,021 m 3,349 ft Indonesia West Seno A 2003 World Records: First TLP - Hutton (Brown & Root) First New Generation Wet Tree TLP - Morpeth (SBM Atlantia SeaStar) First New Generation Dry Tree TLP - Prince (WorleyParsons Sea/MODEC) World’s Deepest TLP - Magnolia (ABB ETLP) 873 m 2,862 ft US GOM Auger 1994 894 m 2,933 ft US GOM Mars 1996 910 m 2,985 ft US GOM Brutus 2001 1,159 m 3,800 ft US GOM Ursa 1999 1,009 m 3,310 ft US GOM Allegheny 2003 147 m 482 ft UK Hutton 1984 271 m 889 ft Equatorial Guinea Oveng 2007 335 m 1,100 ft Norway Snorre A 1992 345 m 1,132 ft Norway Heidrun 1995 454 m 1,490 ft US GOM Prince 2001 503 m 1,650 ft Equatorial Guinea Okume/Ebano 2007 518 m 1,699 ft US GOM Morpeth 1998 536 m 1,759 ft US GOM Jolliet 1989 639 m 2,097 ft US GOM Typhoon 2001 1,200 m 3,937 ft Brazil Papa Terra P-61 COURTESY: Deepwater System Types FPSO Cell Spar Fixed Platform Subsea Tieback Compliant Tower New Generation TLP Conventional TLP Semi-FPU Subsea Manifold Truss Spar Classic Spar Control Buoy MinDOC COURTESY: COURTESY: COURTESY: 2,156 m 7,072 ft US GOM 936 m 3,070 ft US GOM 1,849 m 6,065 ft US GOM Thunder Horse 2008 Atlantis 2007 2,414 m 7,918 ft US GOM Independence Hub 2007 1,707 m 5,599 ft Brazil P-55 Roncador 2012 Semi-FPS/FPUs – 15 Deepest Facilities Sanctioned, Installed or Operating Na Kika 2003 914 m 2,998 ft US GOM Innovator 2006 1,980 m 6,494 ft US GOM Blind Faith 2008 1,740 m 5,707 ft US GOM Thunder Hawk 2007 1,795 m 5,888 ft Brazil P-52 Roncador 2012 1,700 m 5,576 ft Brazil P-56 Marlim Sul 2010 1,080 m 3,542 ft Brazil P-40 Marlim Sul 2004 1,006 m 3,300 ft Malaysia Gumusut Kakap 2010 910 m 2,986 ft Brazil P-18 Marlim 1994 770 m 2,526 ft Brazil P-19 Marlim 1997 640 m 2,099 ft US GOM Helix Producer I 2010 World Records: First Semi-FPU - Argyll (Converted MODU) First Wet Tree DDS - P-51 (Aker DDS) First Dry Tree DDS - Cheviot (Moss Octabuoy) World's Deepest Semi-FPU and FPS - Independence Hub (SBM Atlantia DDS) COURTESY: Compliant Towers – Sanctioned, Installed or Operating 502 m 1,648 ft US GOM Baldpate 1998 390 m 1,280 ft Angola BBLT 2005 305 m 1,000 ft US GOM Lena Guyed Tower 1983 366 m 1,200 ft Angola Tombua Landana 2009 Petronius 1998 531 m 1,742 ft US GOM World Records: First Compliant Tower: Baldpate World’s Deepest Compliant Tower: Petronius COURTESY: Spars, DDFs, DDCVs – Sanctioned, Installed or Operating 1,121 m 3,678 ft US GOM Nansen 2002 1,053 m 3,453 ft US GOM Boomvang 2002 1,616 m 5,300 ft US GOM 1,515 m 4,970 ft US GOM 1,324 m 4,344 ft US GOM Holstein 2004 1,348 m 4,420 ft US GOM Mad Dog 2005 1,710m 5,610 ft US GOM Devils Tower 2004 1,463 m 4,800 ft US GOM Hoover/Diana 2000 1,015 m 3,330 ft US GOM Front Runner 2004 1,330 m 4,364 ft Malaysia Kikeh 2007 1,653 m 5,423 ft US GOM Horn Mountain 2002 1,250 m 4,100 ft US GOM Tahiti 2009 1,220 m 4,000 ft US GOM Titan 2010 Constitution 2006 Red Hawk 2004 2,383 m 7,817 ft US GOM Perdido 2010 Evolution of Spars Classic Spar Truss Spar Cell Spar MiniDoc (Bennett & Assoc.) World Records: First Spar - Neptune (Deep Oil Technology Classic Spar) First Truss Spar - Nansen (Technip) First Cell Spar - Red Hawk (Technip) First Drilling/Production Spar - Genesis (Technip) World's Deepest Spar - Perdido (Technip) COURTESY: 588 m 1,930 ft US GOM Neptune 1997 678 m 2,223 ft US GOM Medusa 2003 792 m 2,599 ft US GOM Genesis 1999 960 m 3,150 ft US GOM Gunnison 2003 Deepwater Field Development Concept Selection Matrix FIELD APPLICATION EXPERIENCE MAJOR CAPABILITY WATER DEPTH RATING PAYLOAD SENSITIVE INSTALL RESER- VOIR INFO. TREE TYPE WELL COUNT LOCATION APPLICATION ENVIR. CONDITIONS RISERS EXPORT PRODUCTION DRILLING STORAGE DECK/HULL MATING OFFSHORE DECK/HULL MATING @ FABRICATION YARD ARIAL EXTENT WET TREE DRY TREE NEARBY INFRASTRUCTURE REMOTE SMALL FOOTPRINT (Mooring System) CALM AREA WITH HURRICANES/TYPHOONS HARSH STEEL CATENARY RISER (SCR) CAPABLE FLEXIBLE PIPE CAPABLE TOP TENSIONED RISER OIL PIPELINE EXPORT APPLICATION SHUTTLING APPLICATION GAS PIPELINE GAS REINJECTION SMALL AREA LARGE AREA Conventional Fixed Platform (>1,000') HHH See Water Depth Range Comparison Graph H HH H See Well Capability by Deepwater Production Type Graph H HHH H H H H H HH Compliant Towers HHH H H H H H HHH H H H H HH FDPSOs HHHH H H H H HH H H H H H H HH FPSOs Spread Moored HH H H HHHH H H HH HHH Turret Moored HH H H HHHH H HHHH HHH Unconventional HH H H HHHHHH HHHHH HH HHHHH Conventional TLPs HHH HH HH HHHHHHHHHHHH H Proprietary TLPs HHH HHHHHHH HHHHH H HHHH H H H Spars Dry Tree HHH HH H H H H H HHH H HHHHHH H Wet Tree HHH HHHH H H H H HHH H H HH HHH Semi-FPUs Conventional HH H H H HH H H HHH H H H H Deep Draft Wet Tree HH H HH HH H H H HH HH H HH H H H H H Deep Draft Dry Tree HHH HHHHH H HHHHHHHHHHHHH Subsea Tiebacks H HHH H HHH COURTESY: Legend: Field Proven H Qualified H COURTESY: COURTESY: in the Gulf of Mexico our roots run deep Since building the Gulf of Mexico’s first platform in 1947, KBR has been at the leading edge of offshore design, engineering and construction. Today we stand ready to go to work for you in the Gulf … where it all began. For more information, visit offshore.kbr.com/os K10063 © 2010 KBR, All Rights Reserved We Deliver DORIS Engineering - www.doris-engineering.com Concept Engineering to Turnkey Contracts Complete Development of Offshore Oil & Gas Fields MORE INNOVATIVE THAN EVER The Future of SubSea Processing Boosting Separation Enabling Cameron quality, experience and reliability come together with technology to create CAMFORCE Subsea Processing Systems. Representing a unique culmination of strategic planning and partnering with technical innovation, CAMFORCE brings the true force of Cameron to this emerging and exciting market through multiphase boosting, separation and enabling technology. Together with our partners, CAMFORCE will fulfill the Cameron promise of raising performance together with our customers. www.c-a-m.com/camforce Q: A: What do... the world's deepest TLP, the world’s deepest spar, and the world's deepest semi-sub ...all have in common? Alliance Engineering engineered and designed the topsides facilities. Alliance Engineering 330 Barker Cypress Rd. Houston, TX 77094 (281) 828-6000 www.alliance-engineering.com www.deepwater.com Transocean customers can choose from the largest fleet of deep- water rigs in the world, equipped with the latest technologi- cal advancements. We're in deep water, but we're never in over our heads. ® COURTESY: COURTESY: Total Number of Operating/Installed Vessels: 262 Gulf of Mexico 8 Semi FPS/FPUs 4 FPSOs 17 Spar/DDCVs 16 TLPs 3 Compliant Towers Brazil 21 Semi FPS/FPUs 33 FPSOs 1 TLP North Sea 15 Semi FPS/FPUs 25 FPSOs 3 TLPs Canada 2 FPSOs North Africa 5 FPSOs West Africa 1 Semi FPS/FPU 38 FPSOs 4 TLPs 2 Compliant Towers Western Europe 1 FPSO India 1 Semi FPS/FPU 1 FPSO South Africa 1 FPSO China 1 Semi FPS/FPU 17 FPSOs Southeast Asia 1 Semi FPS/FPU 22 FPSOs 1 Spar 1 TLP Australasia 17 FPSOs COURTESY:

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FP$0 A. hew 80||d 8. 0oovers|oo5. 0ooveot|ooa| TLP0' 1,000'(8O4.8 m2,000'(GO9.G m3,000'(914.4 m4,000'(1,219.1 m5,000'(1,528.9 m6,000'(1,828.7 m7,000'(2,188.5 m8,000'(2,488.8 m9,000'(2,748.1 m10,000'(8,O47.9 m0' 1,000' 2,000' 3,000' 4,000' 5,000' 6,000' 7,000' 8,000' 9,000' 10,000'$ha||ow 0eepwater 0|tra 0eepwater80||w|ok|e Codnac1,353' 1,7OO' 1,O25'U8 NN8 Definitions.water 0epth 8aoge 0ompar|soo 8y 0eepwater Fac|||ty Type1,98O' 1O,OOO' 7,816'Perd|do2G2' 7,O72'788'Nikkel Tobago9,627'5OO' 12,OOO'Petroo|0s lena BBlT1,742' 8,OOO' 1,OOO'1,OOO' 1O,OOO'Chand 0ind HaoGG' 4,797'Adoami4,52G'AzuriteGG'Ch00C 1O2 Parq0e das 0oochas Pioneer5,838'7,92O' 1,228' 12,OOO'889' 4,674' 8,OOO'Nagoo||a 0vend482' 8,8OO'Hutton UrsaHummindoird894' 8O' >11,OOO'8evan8,575'Piranema 8evan 0looal 88P 0oliat1,812'Heidrun1,182'Auder2,8G2'Norpeth1,G99'2,599'1,11G' 2,98G'8,G78' 4,97O' 5,G1O'Natterhorn2,81G'Kizomoa AKizomoa B8,8G8'8,58O'140looal Producer lll8GKizomoa CJolliet2Owest 8eno A2OAtlantis2OlndependanceHuo21Asdard24P-19, P-2529ha Kika12Coulomo240rmen lande8carao 8affronKizomoa280irassol85Kizomoa B840kume/Eoano18Alledhen]9Hutton28Auder1GTahiti8heptune1GCheviot (UKh8Cheviot (00N1GHorton wison NCF1G 1OFloaTECHoover/Diana11Heidrun18Dalia Kizomoa B88Tomoua landana42BBlT85Pompano4O94Baldpate1O8BrasilNarlin9ONadnolia75PrinceG8heptune58heptune87lnnovator87Front RunnerG8Nad Dod124Holstein118P-2G118Kristin12Gha Kika181P-8G2O9Atlantis28OTroll C245Asdard B271Thunder Horse298Troll B817Constitution7GThunder Hawk72Hutton122Brutus155Ram/Powell198Ursa217Nars281Heidrun25112OVo]adeur2OO8evan4OO8evan1G9P-48197P-541G5Tomoua landana1GOUsan2O88chiehallion1,28O'Kizomoa A8,987'Fluminense2,198'P-488,89G'Xikomoa4,85G'287DaliaCheviot91Horton wison NCF Horton wison NCFJanice A Troll C lnnovator8,858'P-4O5,8OO'NesaG,75O'Bass lite7,57O'Coulomo8,881'Vortex9,O14'Che]enne557'Cheviot1,OOO'Horton wison NCFHorton wison NCFNoss 0ctaouo]Horton wison NCFNoss 0ctaouo] Noss 0ctaouo]4,1O1'P-515,9O4'P-52G,298'heptune 0enesis hansen Constitution Devil's Tower0eepwater Fac|||ty Type0eepwater Fac|||ty Type0eepwater Fac|||ty TypeAtlantis Thunder HorseP-51 lndependence Huo$EEPWATER'ROWTH100203040500708090,EGEND0omp||ant TowersSpar/000VsTLPsSem|-FPUsFPS0shote. Year indicates first oil on current field. Assistance from 0uest 0ffshore Resources, lnc. (www.uuestoffshore.com100110humber of vesse|s1980-1989 1990-1994 1995-1999 2000-2004 2005-2009 2010-2015(eInformation Accuracy: Every attempt has been made to identify, locate, and establish themostcurrentandcorrectinformationforallthevarioustypesofdeepwaterproduction solutions either operating, installed, or sanctioned worldwide. No facilitywas intentionally excluded fromthis poster. In some cases the most current information was not included because information was not supplied in time or the project was notsanctionedat presstime. We make no guarantee that thislist isallinclusive. Wehave summarizedthe capability andoperatingexperience by actingasa neutral party and integrator of information. We have collected the information from companybrochures, interviews, pressreleases, industrypublications, contractorsupplied information, andwebsites. NeitherMustangEngineering,L.P., norOffshoreMagazineguaranteesorassumesanyresponsibility or liability for any reference onthe information presented. Ifanyinformationisfoundtobeincorrect, notcurrent, or needsto be added, please sendyour commentst [email protected] AcronymsCBControl BuoyDDCVDeep Draft Caisson VesselDDF Deep Draft FloaterDDSDeep Draft SemiFDPSOFloating Drilling, Production, Storage and Offloading SystemFPSOFloating Production, Storage and Offloading SystemMinDOC Cross between a semisubmersible and a truss sparMODUMobil Offshore Drilling UnitSemi-FPUSemi-Submersible Floating Production UnitTLPTension Leg PlatformNotes1. Though referenced throughout the poster, Hutton and Typhoon TLPs have been decommissioned.2. Lena is a guyed tower.3.Water Depth Capability, Throughput Capacity and Well Capability charts contain a sampling ofvessels to demonstrate the capability range for each concept. The chart is not inclusive of alloperating vessels.4. Throughput Capacity Chart Gas processing capacity is converted to BOE by dividing by 6.5.The Moss Maritime Octabuoy is qualified for two locations: the UK North Sea and the Gulf ofMexico. Well capability for the Cheviot facility is noted for both locations.6. Canyon Express subsea tieback well capability is based on the same flow line loop.7. World Records refer only to operating or installed vessels.8. Year noted on deepwater system diagrams indicates year of first oil/gas production. 2010 OffshorePOSTER85P|aoo|og $e|ect 0eI|oeProject Phases aod 6ates|oI|0eoce 00m0|at|ve xpeod|t0resxec0te 0perate AbaodooF|rst Prod0ct|ooLast Prod0ct|oo|oI|0eoce oo Project xpeod|t0res & 0ooceptsN0|t|p|e 0oocepts 0oos|dered 1 0ooceptF0 (Froot od og|oeer|og 0es|go)FL (Froot od Load|og)Legeod:0atesConcepts/Cases/0ptions Compliant Tower8parTlP8emi-FPUFP80Fixed PlatformF|oa| A0thor|zat|oo$aoct|oo1,178 m3,863 ftAngolaKizomba B20051,178 m3,863 ftAngolaKizomba A2004TLPs Sanctioned, Installed, Operating or Decommissioned987 m3,236 ftUS GOMMarlin1999980 m3,216 ftUS GOMRam Powell1997859 m2,816 ftUS GOMMatterhorn20031,425 m4,674 ftUS GOMMagnolia20051,280 m4,200 ftUS GOMNeptune20071,311 m4,300 ftUS GOMMarco Polo20041,333 m4,373 ftUS GOMShenzi20091,021 m3,349 ftIndonesiaWest Seno A2003World Records:First TLP - Hutton (Brown & Root)First New Generation Wet Tree TLP - Morpeth (SBM Atlantia SeaStar)First New Generation Dry Tree TLP - Prince (WorleyParsons Sea/MODEC)Worlds Deepest TLP - Magnolia (ABB ETLP)873 m2,862 ftUS GOMAuger1994894 m2,933 ftUS GOMMars1996910 m2,985 ftUS GOMBrutus20011,159 m3,800 ftUS GOMUrsa19991,009 m3,310 ftUS GOMAllegheny2003147 m482 ftUKHutton1984271 m889 ftEquatorial GuineaOveng2007335 m1,100 ftNorwaySnorre A1992345 m1,132 ftNorwayHeidrun1995454 m1,490 ftUS GOMPrince2001503 m1,650 ftEquatorial GuineaOkume/Ebano2007518 m1,699 ftUS GOMMorpeth1998536 m1,759 ftUS GOMJolliet1989639 m2,097 ftUS GOMTyphoon20011,200 m3,937 ftBrazilPapa Terra P-61COURTESY: Deepwater System TypesFPSO CellSparFixed PlatformSubseaTiebackCompliantTower New GenerationTLP ConventionalTLPSemi-FPUSubsea ManifoldTrussSpar Classic Spar ControlBuoyMinDOCwor|dw|de Progress|oo oI water 0epth 0apab|||t|es Ior 0IIshore 0r||||og & Prod0ct|oo (As oI Narch 2010)water 0epth Feet/(m0(304.8 m(09. m(914.4 m(1,219.1 m(1,523.9 m(1,828.7 m(2,133.5 m(2,438.3 m(2,743.1 m(3,047.9 m(3,352. m(3,57.4 m1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010wor|d 8ecord0eepest $0bsea Tree9,27' (2,934 mUS 00N, Tobago0perator: She||wor|d 8ecord0eepest F|oat|og Fac|||ty7,920' (2,414 m|ndependence Hub0perator: AnadarkoYearLegeod: P|atform/F|oaterFxp|orat|onSubsea0enotes 0urrent wor|d 8ecord202002,0001,0004,0003,0006,0005,0008,0007,00010,00012,00011,0009,000Preseot2010 wor|d 8ecord0P 0r||||og10,011' (3,051 mUS 00N, A0 951 8|g: Transocean's $ISCOVERER $EEP 3EAS 0perator: 0hevronhote. 8hell's Tooado will oe installed in the first half of 2O1O. COURTESY: COURTESY: COURTESY: 2,156 m7,072 ftUS GOM936 m3,070 ftUS GOM1,849 m6,065 ftUS GOMThunder Horse2008Atlantis20072,414 m7,918 ftUS GOMIndependenceHub20071,707 m5,599 ftBrazilP-55 Roncador2012Semi-FPS/FPUs 15 Deepest Facilities Sanctioned, Installed or OperatingNa Kika2003914 m2,998 ftUS GOMInnovator20061,980 m6,494 ftUS GOMBlind Faith20081,740 m5,707 ftUS GOMThunder Hawk20071,795 m5,888 ftBrazilP-52 Roncador20121,700 m5,576 ftBrazilP-56Marlim Sul20101,080 m3,542 ftBrazilP-40Marlim Sul20041,006 m3,300 ftMalaysiaGumusutKakap2010910 m2,986 ftBrazilP-18Marlim1994770 m2,526 ftBrazilP-19Marlim1997640 m2,099 ftUS GOMHelixProducer I2010World Records:First Semi-FPU - Argyll (Converted MODU)First Wet Tree DDS - P-51 (Aker DDS)First Dry Tree DDS - Cheviot (Moss Octabuoy)World's Deepest Semi-FPU and FPS - Independence Hub (SBM Atlantia DDS)COURTESY: Compliant Towers Sanctioned, Installed or Operating502 m1,648 ftUS GOMBaldpate1998390 m1,280 ftAngolaBBLT2005305 m1,000 ftUS GOMLena Guyed Tower1983366 m1,200 ftAngolaTombua Landana 2009Petronius1998531 m1,742 ftUS GOMWorld Records:First Compliant Tower: BaldpateWorlds Deepest Compliant Tower: PetroniusCOURTESY: Spars, DDFs, DDCVs Sanctioned, Installed or Operating1,121 m3,678 ftUS GOMNansen20021,053 m3,453 ftUS GOMBoomvang20021,616 m5,300 ftUS GOM1,515 m4,970 ftUS GOM1,324 m4,344 ftUS GOMHolstein20041,348 m4,420 ftUS GOMMad Dog20051,710m5,610 ftUS GOMDevils Tower20041,463 m4,800 ftUS GOMHoover/Diana20001,015 m3,330 ftUS GOMFront Runner20041,330 m4,364 ftMalaysiaKikeh20071,653 m5,423 ftUS GOMHorn Mountain20021,250 m4,100 ftUS GOMTahiti20091,220 m4,000 ftUS GOMTitan2010Constitution2006Red Hawk20042,383 m7,817 ftUS GOMPerdido2010Evolution of SparsClassicSparTrussSparCellSparMiniDoc(Bennett & Assoc.)World Records:First Spar - Neptune (Deep Oil Technology Classic Spar)First Truss Spar - Nansen (Technip)First Cell Spar - Red Hawk (Technip)First Drilling/Production Spar - Genesis (Technip)World's Deepest Spar - Perdido (Technip)COURTESY: 588 m1,930 ftUS GOMNeptune1997678 m2,223 ftUS GOMMedusa2003792 m2,599 ftUS GOMGenesis1999960 m3,150 ftUS GOMGunnison2003Deepwater Field DevelopmentConcept Selection MatrixFIELD APPLICATION EXPERIENCEMAJORCAPABILITYWATER DEPTH RATINGPAYLOAD SENSITIVEINSTALLRESER-VOIRINFO.TREETYPEWELL COUNTLOCATION APPLICATIONENVIR.CONDITIONSRISERS EXPORTPRODUCTIONDRILLINGSTORAGEDECK/HULL MATING OFFSHOREDECK/HULL MATING @ FABRICATION YARD ARIALEXTENTWET TREEDRY TREENEARBY INFRASTRUCTUREREMOTESMALL FOOTPRINT (Mooring System)CALMAREA WITH HURRICANES/TYPHOONSHARSHSTEEL CATENARY RISER (SCR) CAPABLEFLEXIBLE PIPE CAPABLETOP TENSIONED RISEROIL PIPELINE EXPORT APPLICATIONSHUTTLING APPLICATIONGAS PIPELINEGAS REINJECTIONSMALL AREALARGE AREAConventional Fixed Platform (>1,000') H H HSee Water Depth Range Comparison GraphH H H HSee Well Capability by Deepwater Production Type GraphH H H H H H HH H H HCompliant Towers H H H H H H H H H H H H H HH H HFDPSOs H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HFPSOsSpread Moored H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HTurret Moored H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HUnconventional H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HConventional TLPs H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HProprietary TLPs H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HSparsDry Tree H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HWet TreeH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HSemi-FPUsConventional H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HDeep Draft Wet TreeH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HDeep Draft Dry TreeH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HSubsea Tiebacks H H H H H H H HCOURTESY: Legend:Field Proven HQualifed HCOURTESY: COURTESY: Float_OSmaps_1005 1 3/31/10 5:11 PMin the Gulf of Mexicoour roots run deepSince building the Gulf of Mexicos rst platform in 1947,KBR has been at the leading edge of offshore design,engineering and construction. 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Houston, TX 77094 (281) 828-6000 www.alliance-engineering.comAllEng_OSmaps_1005 1 3/31/10 5:05 PMwww.deepwater.comTransocean customerscan choose from thelargest fleet of deep-water rigs in theworld, equipped withthe latest technologi-cal advancements.We're in deep water,but we're never inover our heads.TransOc_OSMaps_04076/28/0410:21 AMPage 1HorWis_OSmaps_1005 1 4/6/10 2:03 PM BenAss_OSmap_1005 1 4/6/10 1:57 PMCOURTESY: ABSAme_OSmaps_0705 1 3/26/07 2:23:41 PMCOURTESY: Total Number of Operating/Installed Vessels: 262Gulf of Mexico8Semi FPS/FPUs4FPSOs17Spar/DDCVs16TLPs3Compliant TowersBrazil21Semi FPS/FPUs33FPSOs1TLPNorth Sea15Semi FPS/FPUs25FPSOs3TLPsCanada2FPSOsNorth Africa5FPSOsWest Africa1Semi FPS/FPU38FPSOs4TLPs2Compliant TowersWestern Europe1FPSOIndia1Semi FPS/FPU1FPSOSouth Africa1FPSOChina1Semi FPS/FPU17FPSOsSoutheast Asia1Semi FPS/FPU22FPSOs1Spar1TLPAustralasia17FPSOsCOURTESY: 0510OS_DeepwaterPoster040310APP.1 1 4/8/10 12:24:20 PM