Overview of the C-NLOPB and the Can-NL Offshore Oil and Gas Industry. Sean Kelly MA, APR, FCPRS May 15, 2017

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Overview of the C-NLOPB and the Can-NL Offshore Oil and Gas Industry Sean Kelly MA, APR, FCPRS May 15, 2017

Safety Moment - Working in the harshest environment in the world demands the highest regard for safety Everything we do at the C-NLOPB is seen through the lens of the Ocean Ranger, the Universal Helicopter crash of 1985 and Cougar 491 Ocean Ranger, 1982 84 lost lives Universal Crash, 1985 6 lives lost Cougar 491, 2009 17 lost lives Terra Nova spill, 2004 1000 barrels of crude Cougar Near Miss, 2011, descent halted 38 ft from water Collision, 2011 Maersk Detector and GSF Grand Banks Hibernia spill, 2013 6000 litres from the offloading facility Person Overboard, 2015 West Hercules 2 2

Expert Capabilities 85 employees, includes technical expertise: Safety Officers Environmental Compliance Officers Environmental Assessment Officer Reservoir Engineers Certification Engineers Well Operations Engineers Industrial Benefits Engineers Reservoir Geologists Exploration Geologists Operations Geologist Development Geologist Exploration Geophysicists Petrophysics Specialist Petroleum Technologists Measurement Analysts And other professionals: Lawyers, Public Relations, Human Resources, Information Technology, Information Management, Industrial Benefits and Accounting 3 3

Offshore Activities Hibernia Terra Nova White Rose/North Amethyst Hebron Production in 2017 Sub-sea Expansion Seismic Exploration Drilling 5 4

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Area 29 Exploration Licences (ELs) 51 Significant Discovery Licences (SDLs) 12 Production Licences (PLs) Increased activity beyond 200 miles 4 5

Drilling and Production Over 430 wells have been spudded since 1966, including over 35 in deep water (>500 metres) To date, over 1.7 billion barrels have been produced from 4 projects: Hibernia, Terra Nova, White Rose and North Amethyst West Aquarius, Courtesy of Seadrill Production in 2016: 76.7 million barrels Hebron to start producing in late 2017 Hibernia Platform, Courtesy of ExxonMobil 12 6

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The Regulatory Framework and Compliance Instruments Legislation Atlantic Accord Acts, CEAA Regulations Guidance Codes of Practice Authorizations and Approvals Certifying Authorities 33 8

Operations Authorization (OA) Requirements Safety Plan Environmental Assessment Environmental Protection Plan Contingency Plans Emergency Response Plans Oil Spill Response Plan Ice Management Relief Wells Certificate of Fitness Operator s Declaration of Fitness Letter of Compliance Financial Requirements Benefits Plan 45 9

Offshore Safety - Our Highest Priority Safety Plans, Monitoring and Compliance Operators must have a Safety Plan Oversight activities include audits and inspections and reviews of: Operators daily reports; Incident reports; Complaints; Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee meeting minutes 6 10

Safer Offshore Helicopter Transportation Highlights of Safety Improvements Since Cougar 491 A dedicated SAR service is in place with wheels up time of 15-20 minutes A First Response Dispatch Protocol is in place as is a formal protocol between DND and Cougar Offshore workers have greater access to information about flight safety New passenger transportation suits Safety forums and safety conferences New HUET and HUEBA facilities 9 11

Offshore Helicopter Safety Inquiry Recommendations 12 12

Safer Drilling in Deep Water Highlights of Improvements A dedicated regulatory oversight team Timely submittal of daily reports, seven days a week Bi-weekly meetings with the Operator Increased frequency of audits and inspections Placing C-NLOPB technical experts onboard the offshore drilling installation from time to time to observe specific operations Scrutinizing reports received from Operators respecting the testing of both primary and backup BOP control systems 10 13

Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs) An SEA provides an overview of the biophysical and socio-economic environment, including potential environmental sensitivities and is principally conducted in support of the C-NLOPB rights issuance process Call for Bids issued in that region will not close for a minimum of 120 days after the completion of an SEA or SEA Update The C-NLOPB released the Western Newfoundland and Labrador SEA Update in May 2014 and the Eastern Newfoundland SEA in August 2014 No activity can take place without a projectspecific Environmental Assessment 11 14

Oil Spill Prevention and Response C-NLOPB is lead government agency for oil spill response respecting drilling and production installations on site Federal and provincial agencies with environmental emergency related responsibilities provide advice Operators are responsible for emergency response. Requirements for Operators include: Report all spills to C-NLOPB Contingency plans Annual field countermeasures exercise Take all reasonable measures to respond to and mitigate spill including subsea well intervention and relief well drilling where necessary Financial responsibility for all actual loss or damage resulting from spill or debris C-NLOPB Chief Conservation Officer has authority to intervene in response 21 15

Exploration and Scheduled Land Tenure System The land tenure system introduced in December 2013 extends the prospect assessment period between the request for nominations and the close of the Call for Bids Categories Low Activity regions - few exploratory wells and limited seismic data acquisition High Activity regions typically have elevated exploration activity levels including 2D and 3D seismic data acquisition and exploration drilling Mature region would have substantial 2D and 3D seismic data coverage extensive exploration/delineation drilling and production activities Time Cycles Four-year cycle for Low Activity category Two-year cycle for High Activity category One-year cycle for the Mature category One-year cycle for any lands not publically announced in the scheduled system 15 16

Anticipated 2017 Exploration Activity Geophysical Programs 2D Seismic Data Acquisition 2 programs Eastern Newfoundland 1 program Labrador 1 program Southern Grand Banks 3D Seismic Data Acquisition 3 programs Eastern Newfoundland 1 program Labrador Electromagnetic Programs 1 program Eastern Newfoundland 1 program Gulf of St. Lawrence 14 17

Development Plan A Development Plan and a Can-NL Benefits Plan is required for all projects prior to start up. The Development Plan is a Fundamental Decision and requires government approval. The Benefits Plan is approved by the Board. Hebron Platform Courtesy of ExxonMobil Canada Properties 14 18

Benefits Plan A Benefits Plan is a plan for the employment of Canadians and, in particular members of the labor force of the province; and for providing manufacturers, consultants, contractors, and service companies in the province and other parts of Canada with a full and fair opportunity to participate on a competitive basis in the supply of goods and services Corporation must establish an office in the Province First consideration for goods and services provided from within the Province (where competitive ) NL residents given first consideration for training and employment Expenditures for R&D and E&T to be carried out in the Province Designated individuals or groups are to have access to training and employment opportunities 19

Benefits Agreement A Benefits Agreement is between the Provincial Government and an Operator. It commits the Operator to undertake specific work in the province. Examples include: West White Rose Extension Project: Graving Dock and Gates Concrete Gravity Structure Other Fabricated Items Hebron: Construction of the Gravity Based Structure The Board has agreed to monitor Benefits Agreements on behalf of the Province 20

WEBSITE: CNLOPB.CA TWITTER: @CNLOPB YOU TUBE: C-NLOPB CHANNEL EMAIL: INFORMATION@CNLOPB.CA 18 21