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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Jackup Floater $/bbl WTI Infla@on adjusted 309 Jackup deliveries 20062018 220 Floater deliveries 20082020 108 companies since 2008 !!! Build Cycles vs Oil Price Not since the early 80’s has the industry seen a collapse in oil price coincident with a massive oversupply of rigs. It was almost two decades before ac@vity recovered and dayrates rebounded to a sensible ROI. In 1984 I was the commissioning manager of a newbuild semi in Aberdeen, Scotland for Global Marine … one of seven rigs operated from that office. By the summer of 1986 Global Marine had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and all the North Sea rigs were stacked (mine was returned to creditors). The Area Manager and the other six rig managers were either released or reassigned, and I stepped up to the role of Area Manager with immediate responsibility of ge_ng the stack costs down or losing all the rigs to creditors. I nego@ated a strategy with the local authori@es to moor the three semisubmersibles unmanned in the Firth of Forth and nest the jackups in proximity with a fast response team in proximity. Offshore headcount was cut from 700 to 10 (5on/5off), the staff headcount was cut from 55 to 5, and the insurance terms were renego@ated. Aggregate stack costs were reduced to less than $5k/day per rig. Aggressive as this was, it was done responsibly, with due aben@on to asset preserva@on, and with appropriate considera@on for the challenges of an eventual startup. Remote monitoring was installed on the semis, and abended by the fast response team on the jackups … excursion alarms, anchor tensions, inclinometers, bilge level sensors, intrusion alarms, and nav aids. A comprehensive applica@on of vola@le corrosion inhibitors … powders, emibers, lubricants and waxes. Dehumidifica@on of the accommoda@on and all the machinery & working spaces. Humidity levels were maintained at 4045% … sufficient to prevent corrosion, but not compromise elastomers. Portable enclosed, skidmounted generators of ~ 100 HP were installed topside to power par@cularly the dehumidifica@on load. Fire sensors registered remotely and CO2 smothering ac@vated automa@cally. Cer@fica@on was suspended as was permibed. Startup requisi@ons were prepared. A priori@zed recall list was prepared before releasing the crews, and best effort was made to keep contact. Recognizing that the circumstances of 1986 had repeated, in August 2015 I introduced a collabora@ve venture of the industry experts in the above disciplines … Integrated Rig Stacking Solu@ons LLC , for which I act essen@ally as a business development manager. Our members can either augment contractor ini@a@ves, or collec@vely we can undertake a comprehensive turnkey offering. Chip Keener – President +1 8325264310 mobile [email protected] www.keenerconsulGng.com Integrated Rig Stacking Solutions LLC

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100   Jackup  Floater  $/bbl  WTI  Infla@on  adjusted  

309    Jackup  deliveries  2006-­‐2018  220    Floater  deliveries  2008-­‐2020      

108    companies  since  2008  !!!  

Build  Cycles  vs  Oil  Price  

Not  since  the  early  80’s  has  the  industry  seen  a  collapse  in  oil  price  coincident  with  a  massive  oversupply                  of  rigs.      It  was  almost  two  decades  before  ac@vity  recovered  and  dayrates  rebounded  to  a  sensible  ROI.      In  1984  I  was  the  commissioning  manager  of  a  newbuild  semi  in  Aberdeen,  Scotland  for  Global  Marine  …            one  of  seven  rigs  operated  from  that  office.    By  the  summer  of  1986  Global  Marine  had  filed  for  Chapter  11  bankruptcy  and  all  the  North  Sea  rigs  were  stacked  (mine  was  returned  to  creditors).      The  Area  Manager  and  the  other  six  rig  managers  were  either  released  or  reassigned,  and  I  stepped  up  to  the  role  of  Area  Manager  with  immediate  responsibility  of  ge_ng  the  stack  costs  down  or  losing  all  the  rigs  to  creditors.      I  nego@ated  a  strategy  with  the  local  authori@es  to  moor  the  three  semisubmersibles  unmanned  in  the  Firth    of  Forth  and  nest  the  jackups  in  proximity  with  a  fast  response  team  in  proximity.    Offshore  headcount  was    cut  from  700  to  10  (5-­‐on/5-­‐off),  the  staff  headcount  was  cut  from  55  to  5,  and  the  insurance  terms  were  renego@ated.    Aggregate  stack  costs  were  reduced  to  less  than  $5k/day  per  rig.        Aggressive  as  this  was,  it  was  done  responsibly,  with  due  aben@on  to  asset  preserva@on,  and  with  appropriate  considera@on  for  the  challenges  of  an  eventual  startup.    •  Remote  monitoring  was  installed  on  the  semis,  and  abended  by  the  fast  response  team  on  the  jackups  …

excursion  alarms,  anchor  tensions,  inclinometers,  bilge  level  sensors,  intrusion  alarms,  and  nav  aids.  •  A  comprehensive  applica@on  of  vola@le  corrosion  inhibitors  …  powders,  emibers,  lubricants  and  waxes.  •  Dehumidifica@on  of  the  accommoda@on  and  all  the  machinery  &  working  spaces.    Humidity  levels  were  

maintained  at  40-­‐45%  …  sufficient  to  prevent  corrosion,  but  not  compromise  elastomers.  •  Portable  enclosed,  skid-­‐mounted  generators  of  ~  100  HP  were  installed  topside  to  power  par@cularly  the  

dehumidifica@on  load.    Fire  sensors  registered  remotely  and  CO2  smothering  ac@vated  automa@cally.  •  Cer@fica@on  was  suspended  as  was  permibed.  •  Startup  requisi@ons  were  prepared.  •  A  priori@zed  recall  list  was  prepared  before  releasing  the  crews,  and  best  effort  was  made  to  keep  contact.  

Recognizing  that  the  circumstances  of  1986  had  repeated,  in  August  2015  I  introduced  a  collabora@ve  venture  of  the  industry  experts  in  the  above  disciplines  …  Integrated  Rig  Stacking  Solu@ons  LLC,  for  which  I  act  essen@ally  as  a  business  development  manager.    Our  members  can  either  augment  contractor  ini@a@ves,                  or  collec@vely  we  can  undertake  a  comprehensive  turnkey  offering.  

Chip  Keener  –  President  +1  832-­‐526-­‐4310  mobile  

chip@keener-­‐consulGng.com  www.keener-­‐consulGng.com  

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Integrated Rig Stacking Solutions LLC A  collaboraGon  of  experGse  in  the  preservaGon,  maintenance,  mooring  and  monitoring  of  offshore  rigs  

Chip  Keener  –  President  +1  832-­‐526-­‐4310  mobile  

chip@keener-­‐consulGng.com  www.keener-­‐consulGng.com  

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