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Technip USALong-Term Solid Partner
David Dickson, Senior Vice President North America
Investor MeetingMay 4, 2009
Technip USA at a glance
Contents
I.
Key Project HighlightsII.
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Key Project HighlightsII.
New Technologies and Differentiating Attributes
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Annex
Technip USA at a glanceI. Technip USA at a glance
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I.
Houston
Claremont
Monterrey(Mexico)
Mobile
2008 Employees1
Total Group: 23,000
Channelview
Technip USA Revenues
~10% Technip’s Total
Calgary St. John’s
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Presence in the Americasand the Rest of the Group
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Regional Headquarters Satellite operating centersSpoolbaseManufacturing plant (umbilical)
Total Group: 23,000
11%Technip USA
89%Rest of the Group
Caracas
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Rio de Janeiro
Vitória
Barra do Riacho
Bogota
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Highly Skilled Employees
Highly skilled employees
2008 USA1
Employees: 2,500
PhD
5%5%
MBA
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Others20%
30% MS Engineers
Note: Headcount at the end of the year (Dec 31st).
40% BS Engineers
1 December 31, 2008
A Diversified and Well-Balanced Portfolio of Businesses
Pipelay Installation Flexible Pipes Umbilicals
Subsea
Topsides & Fixed PlatformsFloaters
DeepwaterEngineering
Onshore
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Hydrogen FurnacesRefining
Offshore
Key Operating Assets for the Region
Deep Blue Mobile Spoolbase Duco Umbilical Plant
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Deep Blue►Versatile and highly capable pipelay and construction vessel
►Cost effective solution for the installation of flexible and rigid risers (reeled and J-Lay), flowlines and umbilicals in deep and ultra-deep waters
►Operating in North America since 2001
Mobile Spoolbase►Short transit to the deepwater fields
►Reduced vessel time at the dock during spool up
– Two independent welding lines to allow parallel work
– High storage capacity
– Long pipe stalk racks
►Operating since 2001
Duco Umbilical Plant►Manufacture and supply of steel tube umblilicals, flying leads, and termination hardware
►Umbilical qualification testing facilities
►Industry leading radiographic inspection equipment
►Operating since 1996
II. Key Project Highlights
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II. Key Project Highlights
Shell PerdidoPaving the way for future ultra-deepwater
lower tertiary fields in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico – Part I
Development SystemDeepest Spar hub in the World
Contracts►EPC for Spar hull and mooring system►Fabrication and installation of oil re-
circulation flowline►EP for the umbilicals
Fabrication Transportation
Hull installation Flowline install.
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Challenges►World record water depth (7,817 ft)►Harsh environment►New and unique reservoir►Isolated location (200 miles from coast).►New riser system design with direct
vertical access to the wells
StatusSpar hull, moorings and topsides installed.On schedule. No Lost Time Incident for more than 2 million manhours
Topside install. Today
Petrobras / Cascade & ChinookPaving the way for future ultra-deepwater
lower tertiary fields in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico – Part II
Buoyancy cans
Flexible pipesDevelopment SystemFirst FPSO in the USA
Contracts►EPCI for 5 Free Standing Hybrid Risers►EPI for gas export flowline►EP for 5 flexible jumpers
Challenges
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Suction piles
Challenges►8,200 ft – 8,660 ft of water►Harsh environment►High-pressure dynamic flexible pipes►5 buoyancy cans. 700 te net uplift ►Installation before arrival of the FPSO►Multi-vessel installation►Fast track: 28 months from award to completion
StatusOngoing On schedule. No recordable for more than 200,000 man-hours
ExxonMobil / Environmental ProjectsBuilding processing plants to meet
the world’s growing demand for cleaner energy – Part I
ProjectsEnvironmentally driven emissions reduction projects (primarily flare gas and NOx)
Contracts►Part of frame agreement with ExxonMobil►EP or EPCM for 7 U.S. Refineries
Challenges
H2S Treating Selective Catalytic Reduction
Ammonia Area SCR Module
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Challenges►“Out of sequence” execution to reduce overall time to operation►Large module and component installation in congested/operating existing process units
►Status6 of the 7 sites have new installations in operation, with 2 sites under construction
Vent Gas Compressor
Air Product / Valero Port ArthurBuilding processing plants to meet
the world’s growing demand for cleaner energy – Part II
ProjectIntegrated hydrogen/cogeneration plant
Contracts►Part of H2 Global Alliance with Air Product►EP with construction support
Challenges►Triple play: power, hydrogen and steam,
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►Triple play: power, hydrogen and steam, everything that the nearby Valero refinery (300,000 bbl/d) needs to produce cleaner-burning gasoline and low-sulfur diesel fuel ►High reliability design, each section (hydrogen and power) capable of operating independently►High pressure hydrogen and export steam.►Modular construction to optimize cost and schedule
StatusCompleted, currently in-operation
Other Group Entities Working with Technip USA
Pori
Le TraitAberdeen
Paris
Kuala
Oslo
Abu DhabiHouston
Monterrey(Mexico)
Calgary
Mobile
Channelview
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PetrobrasCanapu
MurphyKikeh
Perth
Kuala Lumpur
KoniamboXstrata / Suncor
Luanda
LagosCaracas
Vitória
Rio de Janeiro
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Regional HeadquartersOperating centersConstruction yardManufacturing plant (flexible pipes)Large multi-offices projects involving North America
III.New Technologies andDifferentiating Attributes
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III.Differentiating Attributes
Catamaran FloatoverNew Pipelay Vessel Flexible Pipes Drill Spar
New Technological Solutions for the Deeper Water
Highly capable deepwater pipelay vessel for water depths
Expand the deepwater frontier of the flexible risers with offshore
Topside installation using two lateral barges. Load transfer
Reduced drilling, completion and workover costs.
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Towards 3,000 meters (9,840 ft) and beyond
vessel for water depths up to 3,000 m (9,840 ft).
Large storage capacity (twin 2,800 ton reels).
Minimized intercontinental transits (20 knots speed).
Currently under construction. Delivery in 2010.
risers with offshore testing:
– Pressure capability for water depth up to 3,000 m (9,840 ft).
– Internal diameter up to 11”.
Potential applications in the USA and Brazil as soon as the pipe is available (by 2010).
barges. Load transfer achieved through ballasting and deballasting operations.
Benefits: a/ costs, b/ schedule and c/ safety.
4,000 ton topside installed in 2007.
Soon available for heavier structures.
workover costs.
Field-proven solution (Genesis, Diana, Holstein, Mad Dog and Perdido).
Next generation drilling Spar integrates 6th generation MODU drilling systems into a Spar production platform.
OthersBio-Oil
New Technological Solutions for Cleaner Energy
Technip USA is currently helping develop a new NOx and benzene reduction
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Technip USA is currently helping develop a new technology to convert biomass to bio-oil through fast pyrolysis.
A Pilot Demonstration Unit (PDU) using Technip’s Dorr-Oliver FluoSolids® has been built to verify and validate the new bio-oil technology.
Small quantity of bio-oil have already been produced.
Full testing of the new bio-oil technology pending.
NOx and benzene reduction
Coal and heavy oil gasification
Gas processing
Off-gas treatment plants
KTI selective catalytic reduction
CO2 capture and sequestration
Technip USA’s Differentiating Attributes
Strong reputation and proven track-record
Long-term relationship and repeat business with
our Clients
Engineering and project management skills
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Technip USA is a Long-Term Solid Partner
Optimization of resources across our segments
Vertically integrated Subsea services
Portfolio of differentiating assets and proprietary
technologies
Safe Harbor
This presentation contains both historical and forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are not based on historicalfacts, but rather reflect our current expectations concerning future results and events and generally may be identified by the use offorward-looking words such as “believe”, “aim”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “foresee”, “likely”, “should”, “planned”, “may”,“estimates”, “potential” or other similar words. Similarly, statements that describe our objectives, plans or goals are or may be forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may causeour actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from the anticipated results, performance or achievements expressedor implied by these forward-looking statements. Risks that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results anticipated in theforward-looking statements include, among other things: our ability to successfully continue to originate and execute large servicescontracts, and construction and project risks generally; the level of production-related capital expenditure in the oil and gas industry aswell as other industries; currency fluctuations; interest rate fluctuations; raw material (especially steel) as well as maritime freight pricefluctuations; the timing of development of energy resources; armed conflict or political instability in the Arabian-Persian Gulf, Africa orother regions; the strength of competition; control of costs and expenses; the reduced availability of government-sponsored exportfinancing; losses in one or more of our large contracts; U.S. legislation relating to investments in Iran or elsewhere where we seek to dobusiness; changes in tax legislation, rules, regulation or enforcement; intensified price pressure by our competitors; severe weatherconditions; our ability to successfully keep pace with technology changes; our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel; theevolution, interpretation and uniform application and enforcement of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), according towhich we prepare our financial statements as of January 1, 2005; political and social stability in developing countries; competition; supplychain bottlenecks; the ability of our subcontractors to attract skilled labor; the fact that our operations may cause the discharge ofhazardous substances, leading to significant environmental remediation costs; our ability to manage and mitigate logistical challenges due
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chain bottlenecks; the ability of our subcontractors to attract skilled labor; the fact that our operations may cause the discharge ofhazardous substances, leading to significant environmental remediation costs; our ability to manage and mitigate logistical challenges dueto underdeveloped infrastructure in some countries where are performing projects.
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Technip
ISIN: FR0000131708
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Bloomberg: TEC FP Reuters: TECF.PA SEDOL: 4874160
Subsea Offshore Onshore Recent Project Examples
√ ►Onshore environmental projects
√ √ ►Perdido, Princess
√ √ √ ►Thunderhorse
√ √ √ ►Tahiti
Technip USA has Strong Relationships with the Majors and Large Refiners
√ √ √ ►Cascade/Chinook
√ √ ►Shenzi
√ ►Mirage
√ ►Bass Lite
√ ►St Charles, Port Arthur
√ ►Baton Rouge, Garyville
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New Pipelay Vessel
Top Tension450 Te
Crane150 Te
Twin Reels2,800 Te each Max Transit Speed
20 Knots
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Delivery in 2010
Overall Length194 m / 636 ft