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Page 1: KD Resume Update 3-15-16

SUBSEA SPECIALIST - CONSULTANT Kevin D. Davis P.O. Box 9894

Woodlands, Texas 77387-6894 Mobile: (713) 858-8057 E-mail: [email protected]

SUMMARY: Over 35 years experience, beginning with research & design of Subsea Drilling & Completion Equipment.

Early background experience included subsea equipment Manufacturing Support, Testing, Service & Installation from locations in the Far East to the North Sea. including a multitude of roles from Service Trouble shooting to Subsea Project Lead, Base Mgr Norway, Sales and Marketing.

Founded KD Oilfield Services Inc. in 1992 and developed an ISO 9001 Subsea Engineering and Manufacturing Co. Growth and expansion over a 3 year period reached 4.2 M in gross sales. Attachments are provided to summarize KDOS Products and Services provided throughout said period.

RECENT EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: PRT – Professional Rental Tools, Broussard LA – Developed of 6.25” x 15K SS Lubricator Ball Valve BP Subsea Wells Team Engineering - Lead for ENSCO DS3 including:

Nakika F3 P & A - 2015 & Nakika EA2 P & A - 2014 Both successfully abandoned including development of innovative approach to BOP testing,

limiting trips in the hole with existing TH present and revised ENSCO BOP Testing Work Instructions to facilitate methods

Nakika Phase 3 Completions A5 & K4 - 2013 & 14 *Note Developed & utilized innovative test equipment to enhance SITs associated with what was intended to be BP’s Standard 15K Subsea Tree for years to come. Planned & Executed Rig Interfaces, including LARS IWOCs system in existing crowded infrastructure

Redesign development of WCT BOP & refurbishment of Nakika Concentric CWOR - 2010 - 2014 SIT and Subsea Installation of Remote Metering Package Galapagos, Isabela 1 - 2011 SIT and Subsea Installation of 15K Cameron XT & Completion Galapagos, Isabel 1 - 2010 *Note

Led HCLS deployment scheme utilizing an underpowered A-frame (Gary Chouest) to overboard and install Extra Heavy Subsea XT.

SIT and Subsea Installation of Nakika H2 - 2009 Subsea Tree Installation via AHV, King South (1) and Dorado Trees (3) - 2008

Lead efforts to increase the capacity to Edison Chouest A-frame to overboard Heavy XT and deployed all Trees with HCLS

Nakika F5 - Investigated previously failed Tbg. Hgr. installation & developed revised installation procedure based on deviated well study, leading to successful subsea completion - 2007 Redesign, Rebuild and Re-qualify Thunderhorse Pigs for AP (Advanced Production) M’fold - 2007

Investigated FMC failed Deepwater Thunderhorse Actuators - 2006 with focus on Hydrogen Embrittlement associated with PH solution used during Phosphate Coating Process and lack of immediate bake out within 4 hr time constraint associated with Hi Strength Steel

Note: World Record Heaviest Subsea Trees in the world CREDENTIALS: Subsea Project Lead & Engineering Consultant

KD Oilfield Services Inc. Founder and President/Owner FMC Senior Subsea Project Sales Engineer Coflexip International Sales Engineer FMC Senior Subsea Project Engineer FMC Subsea Research & Development Engineer FMC Scandinavia Base Manager

EDUCATION: Graduate - University of Dayton, Ohio - Mechanical Engineering 1980 CAREER EVELOPEMENT:

Metallurgy of Welding & Joining (ASME) 12/17/81 Floating Drilling (Prentic Records) 12/11/82 Supertab Seminar (FEA Modeling) (FMC Central Egr.Lab) 05/12/82 Electroless Nickel Plating Seminar (Schumacher Co Inc,) 04/06/83 Fatigue Analysis (FMC Central Egr Lab) 09/22/84 Finite Element Analysis (FMC Central Egr Lab) 09/26/84 Microstation and Auto CAD Drafting (Intergraph) 07/12/85 MIR (Interpersonal Relationships) (FMC Corporate) 09/10/87 Zenger~Miller (Leadership) (FMC Corporate) 11/15/87 Strategic Selling (Miller Heiman) 11/20/92 Effective Negotiating (FMC Corporate) 04/10/92 Certified Welder 50K Yield @-20C (KDOS) 12/04/00 Applied Deepwater Well Control (BP) 10/02/12

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: TOTAL - Gotcha Pre-FEED Subsea Engineering Project Interface Liaison - EXMAR Ultra Deepwater 10,000 ft (Alaminos Canyon) Study support included: Developing the project plan, schedule and interface matrix, coordinating; Topsides, Risers, Trees, Flowlines, Jumpers and Subsea Umbilical’s. Provided guidance support to Exmar including Subsea Interface support associated with FPF Pre-Feed Study. As deputy Project Mgr. provided weekly & monthly status reports including project schedule updates. Established outside vendor support for said study and developed Horizontal Tree ESP scenarios as alternatives to Gas Lift Scenarios (due to a shortage of available gas). Audited, reviewed and consolidated all schedules and cost estimates to develop master plan, directives and contracting strategies. As an addendum to subject study, developed multiple pipeline deployment methods tailored to pass flowline segments beneath existing/neighboring Shell Perdido Mooring lines, i.e. developing dual scenarios with McDermot & RJ Brown to evaluate costs associated with both techniques. ENI Petroleum EB 157-1 & GC 298-5 Senior Subsea Project Engineer and Deputy Project Manager Involvement included; Interface and Senior Subsea engineer during Manufacture and Installation of all subsea disciplines, including Trees, Flowlines, Flowline Jumpers, Umbilicals and Flying Leads. Senior client representative throughout all installation activities. Particular challenges overcome were associated with limited vessel capabilities associated with Global’s Chikasaw and Helix’s Midnight Express, compounded with fast track nature of both developments. Developed and fine tuned Allegheny TLP controls schematics to tieback remote well and monitor existing wells. Implemented and planned commissioning of new Subsea Wells as well as provided technical vendor interfaces, procedures and supervision. Amestad 11 Noble EDC Equador – Senior Subsea advisor to Noble Energy – Management, Design and Installation of Subsea Mudline completion. Responsibilities included the Monitoring of Subsea Tree and Mudline Tieback Equipment installation and rig operations, including procedures for flow line installation and orientation including flow line jumper spool orientation. Provided Net Guard Protector design capable of withstanding earthquake criteria, supervised local construction and load testing. NZOP – TUI (New Zealand Overseas Petroleum) – Senior Subsea Advisor and Design Engineer for Wellhead protectors associated with three wells for Future tieback development in volcanic pumice bottom. Responsibilities included interfacing with SG5 Vetco Wellhead equipment (Big Foot Guide base) including use of Guide Base for indexing and controlling associated size and weights of protector design to enhance rig installation while amidst a time constrained drilling schedule. Assisted in implementing recovery operations and specialty tooling required to separate hi and low pressure housings from the rig once the Red Baron Casing cutter failed due to lack of casing tension associated with the pumice bottom conditions. Founded KD Oilfield Services Inc in 1992. Over a 12 year span gained a significant market share in both engineering and manufacturing of subsea components and services. Product line development including: Subsea BOP Stack fabrication (all EVA 4000 BOP stack frames for Schaffer - now NOV), unitization and BOP Stack funnel retrofit kits. Specialty manufacturing equipment included; Automated Brinnell Hardness Testers, Heavy Duty Magnetic Particle Inspection Equipment w/capacities of 20,000AMP for 13” thick wall and 30,000 lb components, Hi Torque assembly machinery and Heavy Duty transport dollies. Design and Installation of Drilling Templates (Mobil Mono-Pile and Arco Qatar), ROV and WASP Intervention Equip. Design & Testing, Hose Reels and a host of other ancillary equipment, with emphasis on Emergency Service and Response to Offshore Activities including design and manufacture of equipment and Consulting on both Installation and Recovery (or Abandonment) Supervision. Ref: Catalogue Attachment. Amoco Liuhua 11-1 Development – Involvement included; Interface Liaison to all disciplines during Manufacture and SIT, SIT site manager and onsite supervisor, coordinator. Developed and manufactured the Multi-purpose Running tool capable of installing and recovering a host of manifold and subsea XT components

KD Oilfield Services Inc. 1993-Present Independent Consultant - President and Founder

Subsea consultant amidst various challenges associated with operators as mentioned above. Responsibilities included developing ISO 9001 Subsea Engineering and Manufacturing Company, with rapid expansion within 3 years reaching capacities of 4.2 Million in Gross Sales. Attachments are included of the KDOS catalogue and Experience Reference List. KDOS continues to this day providing products that enhance or improve the success ratio to execute, particularly when faced with vendor constraints that can not meet delivery. KDOS continues to provide concurrent engineering and manufacturing to meet or exceed requirements as necessary.

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FMC Energy and Transportation Equipment Group Wellhead Equipment Division 1990 – 1993 Senior Subsea Project Sales Engineer

Responsibilities have included technical marketing activities directly related to the sale of Subsea Drilling & Completion Equipment products and services as follows: Provided evaluation of conceptual and detailed equipment designs based on market feedback, manufacturing and field experience, providing input to assist Research and Development budget requirements. Provided technical sales support to all outside sales activities related to subsea hardware, including installation procedures, proposal and overview drawings to compliment budgetary estimates based on customer project requirements. Established customer contacts to develop proposal strategies and specify equipment to meet or exceed customer requirements. Establish vendor support base to compliment the proposal strategies. Specify, Tender and Evaluate outside sourced equipment and services. Serve as engineering technical liaison with manufacturing / assembly & test departments to improve product delivery and reliability. Served as senior technical trouble shooter for all critical offshore support and ultimate decision making During this interim, supervised the manufacture assembly and testing of the Exxon North Flourite, Santa Fe Garden Banks 224 Subsea Trees and other critical strategic subsea projects. Directly responsible for Exxon account sales during this period and successfully bid the Zinc Subsea Pigging Valve Assembly and Manifold Valves

Coflexip & Services Inc./ DUCO 1989 - 1990 International Sales Engineer - Offshore Pipelines & Subsea Umbilicals

Sales and marketing activities directly related to the use of Coflexip & DUCO Products and Services. Provided international sales support on all projects that required follow up action with U.S. based offices of international operators or contractors. Co-ordinated deepwater pipeline repair study for the Conoco Jolliet export pipeline and riser systems, including: equipment requirement & availability evaluation and costs based on minor to severe damage scenarios.

FMC Energy and Transportation Equipment Group Wellhead Equipment Division 1984 - 1988 Senior Project Engineer Santa Fe Garden Banks 224, GOM

Played a critical role in the assembly and testing of the first layaway tree in the Gulf of Mexico. Assisting engineering and manufacturing to unify and pull products thru an organization once focused on surface wellhead equipment.

Conoco Ikan Pari, Natuna Sea Block B, Indonesia

Project Engineer / Manager for the detailed design, procurement, installation, engineering, manufacturing / fabrication support, system integration testing and field installation service support and training for three (3) Conoco Ikan Pari subsea completions. The three subsea trees were tied back to an FPSO in 360 ft of water by flexible pipelines & umbilicals. The tree designs included a newly designed tubing hanger with non-orientating concentric annulus access, full bore 18 ¾” wellhead sealing capability and mechanically rigid lockdown feature. The tree included fixed flexible pipe attachments to allow keel hauling the entire tree once connected to the flexible flowline and umbilical. The trees were also complimented with an articulating riser with snap a snap on buoy positioned 50 feet below sea level to allow light weight wireline vessels to establish well access for maintenance (i.e sand bailing) without interfering with the FPSO's mooring spread.

Phillips U.K. North Hewett, Della & Audry Subsea Completions Project Engineer / Manager for the detailed design, procurement, installation, engineering, manufacturing / fabrication support, system integration testing and field installation service support and training for three (3) Phillips Subsea Completions. The three trees were the first FMC trees in the North Sea. The trees were 5" x 5K Diver Assisted incorporating newly design components including: 2" & 5" flowline AX Gaskets, a mechanical 13 5/8" x 10K dog/hub type connector for tubing head, tree connector and tree cap, and a non-orientating 5" tubing hanger with concentric SCSSV access. The tree also incorporated a unique tubing anchor seal nipple profile in the top of the block valve as a means to isolate production from annulus access inside the riser and provide concentric circulation capabilities without running independent lines. (i.e. hose or pipe).

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Union Attaka J-lA and J-3 Subsea Completions Project Engineer/Manager for the detailed design, procurement, installation, engineering, manufacturing / fabrication support, system integration testing and field installation service support and diver training for two (2) Union Indonesia Subsea Completions.

The simple diver assisted CM-1 style trees incorporated newly designed innovations such as: FMC's first ever CM-1 style tree tie back to and 18 3/4" marine wellhead with remote retrievable guide posts, a winch assisted CM-1 tree connector and shroud design, an 18 3/4" diver assisted tubing head / wellhead clamp trolly. Challenges included well spacings of closer that 7" on centers between neighboring trees inside a pre-drilled subsea template

FMC Corporation Arco Thames River Development: Research and Development of the FMC deepwater actuator family 2" thru 6 3/8" in support of the Guidelineless Marlin project, Offshore Brazil. The effort included conceptual study, force analysis, computer simulation programming and correlation with prototype testing results and detailed manufacturing drawings for all sizes. The project concluded once all worldwide facilities were geared up to manufacture and test these components.

1984 - 1988 Senior Project Engineer

Subsea Design and Field Technical Support Services Responsibilities varied with assignments as mentioned below:

o Union Oil North Sea Subsea Drilling - provided field service and foreign manufacturing technical support. Stationed in Dunfermline, Scotland. o British Petroleum North Sea Mudline drilling equipment - conducted field testing in support of

BP's dynamic load requirements. Stationed in Aberdeen, Scotland. o Saga Petroleum - provided co-ordination of all drilling equipment and service activities above the 62nd parallel, Troll field water depths of 1800 ft.Stationed in Stavanger, Norway. o Conoco Victor Project - provide technical field engineering services with Conoco to install the differential thread connectors as a pilot project to the Hutton TLP work string requirements

the Hutton TLP work string requirements FMC Corporation

1981- 1984 Senior Project Engineer Research and Development of the FMC deepwater 10K actuator family 2" thru 6 3/8" in support of the Marlim project, Offshore Brazil. The effort included conceptual study, force analysis, computer simulation programming and correlation with prototype testing results and detailed manufacturing drawings for all sizes. The project concluded once all worldwide facilities were geared up to manufacture and test these components.

Arco Thane River Development Research and Development of the FMC deepwater hydraulically run and retrieved tubing hanger with metal to metal sealing capabilities in support of the first usage for Arco North Sea. Research and Development of an vortex suppression device in cooperation with Professor Wong of Glascow University, ultimately installed during the Thames river project. Responsibilities expanded through to field utilization during the subsea tree completion phase.

1981 - 1982 Design Engineer

Responsibilities included various in-house product maintenance and improvement projects associated with 18 3/4" marine drilling equipment redesign and evolution.

Gray Tool - Industrial Products Group, Houston

1980 - 1981 Industrial Products Associate Engineer

Responsibilities included Grayloc flange/hub design and stress analysis, pressure vessel designs per Section VIII Division I Codes, Nuclear Code design applications and NDE requirement co-ordination, review manufactured products and supervision of drafting activities. Promoted to Dupont Account Engineering Mgr within 7 months