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Worldwide Technip in Norway The leading subsea EPCI and Facilities Contractor for the Norwegian Continental Shelf

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Page 1: About Technip in Norway

Worldwide

Technip in Norway

The leading subsea EPCI and Facilities Contractor for the Norwegian Continental Shelf

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Technip is a world leader in project management, engineering and construction for the oil and gas industry.

With a global footprint, our talents constantly offer the most innovative technologies and best solutions to our clients to optimize their investments and meet the world’s energy challenges.

Our mission is to deliver safe, sustainable and quality projects across the world.

We operate in three main businesses:

Subsea

In subsea hydrocarbon field development, Technip’s activities include the design, manufacture and installation of rigid and flexible subsea pipelines and umbilicals.Thanks to our portfolio of technologies, industrial and operational assets on all continents and a state-of-the art fleet, we offer a unique vertically integrated model in the industry.

Offshore

In the Offshore business, our activities include engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and installation of fixed and floating platforms.We use a complete range of technological solutions to answer the challenges faced by our clients.We are leveraging our expertise in full-range of offshore facilities, as well as our strong know-how with added-value process skills and proprietary platform design.

Onshore

In the Onshore business, we deliver to our clients all the experience we have acquired for almost 60 years, combined with a large technology solutions portfolio. We are working on onshore facilities that the energy sector needs, in particular for oil and gas industry players.Technip is one of the global leaders for the refining business and petrochemical units. We also reinforced our position on project management consultancy (PMC) activities, by leveraging our expertise in the management of complex projects.

Technip at a glance

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About Technip in Norway

Since the mid-1990’s, Technip has played a leading role in Norway in the development

of subsea fields and infield transportation systems. The Technip group is represented

in Norway by its subsidiary Technip Norge with the main office in Lysaker just west

of Oslo, as well as operating centers in Oslo East, Stavanger, Haugesund and the

spoolbase in Orkanger.

Our core business is to provide engineering, procurement, construction and installation services for subsea and offshore

projects. Within subsea this includes tie-backs, subsea construction, flowline installation, flexible riser and flowline

supply, marine operations, diving and inspection maintenance and repair (IMR) activities. Through the investments in

offshore competencies, such as the strategic agreement with KANFA and majority stake in Inocean, Technip in Norway

is in the process of building a significant competence base on the design and engineering of offshore facilities for

service on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) and worldwide.

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Headquarters

Headquarters Oslo(Lysaker)

Operating Center

Spoolbase

Oslo EastStavanger

Haugesund

Orkanger

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IMR Services Our Stavanger operating center is your partner in subsea construction and pipeline repair, diving and remote intervention, subsea IMR services, module handling, hyperbaric welding, hot tap operations, PRS and EPIC Services.

In 2006, Technip established its operating center in Stavanger to serve Statoil’s Frame Contract for Diving, Pipeline Repair, Contingency and Modification Services and to manage operations of the PRS base in Haugesund. Since then the Stavanger office has seen extensive growth and now consists of around 190 people, approximately half of which are engineering related. The office will continue to expand with a major focus on brownfield projects and field services.

Technip in Norway has a wealth of competencies and assets strengthened by the latest acquisitions. Our offices and spoolbase are strategically located to service our clients.

About Technip in Norway

Our key differentiators in Norway Market leader on the NCS in project management, engineering, procurement, construction and

installation services (EPCI Services) for subsea projects

Center of excellence in diving, IMR and hyperbaric welding operations

State-of-the art vessels, assets and products, including flexible risers and control umbilicals providing vertical integration through all levels of the supply chain

Client focus with long-term relationship perspective

Leading-edge technologies, offering the best solutions, such as Electrically Trace Heated Pipe-in Pipe offering the best solutions for future marginal field developments

Global footprint with strong local presence

50 years of experience on land and at sea (subsea, offshore & onshore)

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FacilitiesTechnip in Norway is building topside / process engineering capability and has recently strengthened our position by acquiring expertise to support offshore facilities. The investments in offshore competencies, such as the strategic agreement with KANFA and majority stake in Inocean enables :

Topside/Process studies and FEED’s performance in Norway

EPC of process packages / modules of < 5, 000 t

In depth understanding of the Norwegian regulatory compliance requirements

Rigid pipeline production

Our Norway spoolbase is located in Orkanger, near Trondheim on the west coast of Norway. This position is ideal for the Norwegian Shelf.

About 1,300 km of pipeline, typically ranging in size from 4- to 16-inches in diameter, has been produced since operations began in 1995.

The spoolbase is optimised for efficient operations with either of Technip’s reel lay vessels, Apache II or Deep Energy, that operate in the regions. The spoolbase has recently had a major upgrade to optimize fabrication of pipe-in-pipe flowlines, increase pipe handling capacity to 20” pipe, and to allow parallel spooling for Technip’s new pipelay vessel Deep Energy.

Pipeline repair system

The Pipeline Repair System (PRS) base in Haugesund, managed by Technip on behalf of Statoil and the other members of the PRS Pool, is the center for contingency operations and resources for the Norwegian Gas and Oil Pipeline Systems. The PRS Pool comprises a wide range of specially designed equipment for both manned and remote intervention and repair of submarine pipelines, designed to cover the entire span of diameters and water depths on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

PRS Base Haugesund

Orkanger Spoolbase BWO FPSO Yuum Kak Naab*

Pipeline Intervention Frame / Hot Tap Cutting UnitTechnip in Norway 5

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North Sea Atlantic Åsgard Gas Compression

Projects in Norway

Marathon: BøylaEPCI Project of the latest major tie-back to Marathon’s Alvheim Field, consisting of the design, supply and installation of a new subsea manifold connected to the Alvheim FPSO, via the Kneler A Manifold, by a 27 km long highly insulated pipe-in-pipe production flowline, a water injection flowline, gas lift line and umbilical. The scope includes detailed engineering, procurement activities, offshore construction, diver tie-ins, trenching and seabed intervention, and RFO works.

Maersk: DBU Subsea Development

Several contracts under execution for pipelaying, caisson fabrication and installation, spool piece fabrication and diver tie-ins for projects in the Danish Sector of the North Sea.

Spooling for Bøyla Project at Orkanger Spoolbase

Technip in Norway has seen an increase in the size and complexity of projects, as well as more use of EPCI contracts. To these projects Technip brings a unique track record with EPCI execution, state-of-the art assets, and high added-value differentiating technologies.

Statoil: Åsgard Gas CompressionMarine operations for the construction of the “first of it’s

kind” Subsea Gas Compression facility for the Åsgard field.

The extensive scope of work includes design, fabrication,

installation and tie-in of 17 large tie-in spools, installation

of power cables and umbilicals from the Åsgard platforms

to the compressor station, testing / RFO activities,

provision and installation of protection covers, etc. The

contract also includes the design and fabrication of a

Special Handling System, including provision of the North

Sea Giant vessel, for the initial installation of the subsea

compression system modules (up to 320T) plus Heavy-IMR

of the system for the first years of operation. Execution

of this extensive scope has been shared between the

Stavanger and Oslo offices of Technip.

Total: EdradourEPCI Project for the West of Shetlands development of

the Edradour and Glenlivet tie-backs to the Laggan

Tormore Pipeline system providing gas to the new

Shetland Gas Plant. The scope includes ~120 km of

flowlines and ~60 km of umbilicals, together with subsea

structures, tie-ins, protection covers, rock dumping

services and RFO activities. Execution of this project from

the Oslo office demonstrates the flexibility of the

Technip model and the ability to serve client needs by

using experience and resources from Norway on projects

elsewhere.

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Statoil: Aasta Hansteen Spar

First deep-water field in Norwegian waters – 1300 m

First Spar in Norwegian waters

First use of Steel catenary risers in Norway

Largest Spar ever built

First Spar with condensate storage and off-loading

First Technip Floater in Norwegian waters

Nordstream 48” Hyperbaric Welding Operations conducted by Skandi Arctic in the Baltic Sea in 2011 / 2012 providing gas from Russia to Europe. It proved to be the largest PRS welding operation ever performed and amongst the most critical operations performed during the construction works of the two 1200 km long 48” pipelines.

Kvitebjørn 30” Pipeline Repair Conducted in 2008 / 2009 comprised the permanent repair of a damaged pipeline section which was cut and replaced remotely with a spool section containing one 30” Morgrip connector at each end.

Hot Taps Ormen Lange was the world’s first remote hot tap in deep water, while the Åsgard Retrofit Tee Hot Tap was the world’s first retrofit tee hot tap operation ever conducted by remote welding a tee piece to a bare pipeline. Both projects, executed in close cooperation with Statoil, contained significant new technology.

Eni: Goliat

EPCI of the first oil production project in Norwegian waters north of the Arctic Circle. The scope encompasses all parts of the subsea scope with engineering, procurement and installation of the flowline and riser system plus installation of client-provided templates and umbilicals. The successful execution of this project has required a major focus on logistics due to the remote location in the far North of Norway where the infrastructure and facilities are limited. The execution model was developed from Technip’s previous involvement in the development of Statoil’s Snøhvit gas field.

Aasta Hansteen Spar**

Brynhild Project Goliat Project

Lundin: Brynhild

EPCI Project of Lundin’s first subsea development in Norway, consisting of the design, supply and installation of a 37 km long highly insulated pipe-in-pipe production flowline to the Pierce platform in the UK Sector, a water injection flowline and umbilical. The scope includes detailed engineering, procurement activities, offshore construction, tie-ins, trenching and seabed intervention and RFO works.

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HEADQUARTERSTechnip89 avenue de la Grande Armée75773 Paris Cedex 16 France Phone: +33 (0)1 47 78 24 00

Technip Norge ASOslo OfficeOddbjørn NUPENMobile: +47 48 08 87 02Phone: +47 67 58 87 02Email: [email protected]

Technip Norge ASStavanger OfficeArnt Helge REILSTADMobile: +47 48 08 87 44Phone: +47 67 58 87 44Email: [email protected]

www.technip.com

Headquarters at Lysaker

Haugesund PRS Base

Stavanger Office

Orkanger spoolbase

Any information contained herein shall not result in any binding obligation on the part of Technip, or any of its affiliates, and is provided for information purposes only.Technip in Norway Communications - November 2015Photo credits: Technip, BWO*, Statoil**, NCC/Arcasa***, Apply Sørco****

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