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developing Technologies for frontier regions Register by 26 th October and SAVE $100 or More! 27 29 November 2012 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Perth, Australia preliminary event guide Owned & Produced By: Presented By: Supported By: Hosted By: www.deepoffshoretechnology.com

Dear industry colleagues, On behalf of Offshore magazine and the entire PennWell organization, I am pleased to introduce you to the 2012 Deep Offshore Technology International Conference & Exhibition. The event will be held at the Perth Exhibition Centre, Perth, Australia, from 27-29 November. We thank DOT 2012 host Shell Australia and this year s advisory board chairman Bruce Steenson, VP Technical and Prelude, for ushering in the fourth decade of the world s premier deepwater conference. We are delighted to be back in Australia, and I invite you to participate in what will be one of the best programs ever. Economic growth across the Asia-Pacific continues to spur demand for liquid fuel supplies. Most of that regional demand will be met by imports sourced from Western Australia s technologically advanced and capital-intensive deepwater projects. As you can see in the following pages of this pre-show guide, the conference content is tailored to Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, but also includes global case studies and perspective from industry-leading operators and technology providers. The conference program begins with a keynote address by special guest Ann Pickard, country chair, Shell Australia. Pickard will discuss the role of floating technology in opening deepwater opportunities. David Stewart, regional wells manager Asia-Pacific, Shell International E&P, will address the deepwater drilling challenges post-macondo. After a short break, senior managers will profile a selection of deepwater projects to give exclusive insights into current development trends. The projects include Gorgon, Wheatstone, Pluto, Ichthys, Pazflor, Nord Stream, and the world s first FLNG production system Prelude. To encourage audience participation and debate, panel discussions are integrated in the program on Wednesday and Thursday. The first discussion addresses asset integrity and process safety management. Speakers are from Woodside, Transocean, Shell, INTECSEA, and includes the CEO of the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority, Jane Cutler. The second panel examines the status and outlook of FLNG, and includes panelists from Shell, TOTAL, Saipem, and Statoil. Meanwhile, the traditional, three-track technical program comprises parallel sessions on well construction & drilling operations; subsea boosting & processing; flow assurance; asset integrity; offshore gas; field architecture & development concepts; floating production facilities; and more related topics. DOT 2012 also offers pre-conference workshops as well as an exclusive tour of the Australian Marine Complex on the final day of the event, to enrich your experience. Thank you for your continued interest and support of DOT. We look forward to seeing you there. Sincerely, David Paganie Chief Editor, Offshore magazine Director, Offshore Conferences 2

Table of Contents 2 Letter of Invitation 3 Schedule of Events 4 2012 Sponsors & Supporting Organizations 5 2012 Advisory Board 6 Pre-Conference Workshops 8 Conference at-a-glance 9 Opening Plenary Session 10 Conference Sessions 19 AMC Technical Tour 20 Networking Opportunities/iPad Giveway 21 PennEnergy Jobs Career Fair 22 Exhibition Opportunities 24 Exhibit Floor Plan 25 List of Exhibitors 26 DirectEventConnect 28 Operators Partner Program 29 Things to do in Western Australia 30 Travel to Perth/Parking Information 32 Hotel Information 33 Registration Form 35 Social Media 36 2012/2013 Global Petroleum Events Calendar 37 Event Contacts 4 Easy Ways to Register 1) Online: www.deepoffshoretechnology.com 2) E-mail: registration@pennwell.com 3) Fax: Direct: +1 918 831 9161 Toll-Free (U.S. Only) +1 888 299 8057 4) Mail: PennWell /DOT 2012 P.O. Box 973059 Dallas, TX 75397-3059 USA Register by 26th October and Save $100 or More! 1

Dear industry colleagues, On behalf of the advisory board and Shell, it is my great pleasure to invite you to attend the 2012 Deep Offshore Technology International Conference & Exhibition. DOT has been running annually now for more than thirty years and I am confident that this year s conference will live up to the reputation for excellence in technical insights and thought-provoking panel discussions built by all of the conferences that have come before us. This year the advisory board has distilled the many great abstracts received down to 54 fantastic papers for three parallel technology sessions covering floating systems, subsea processing and deepwater drilling systems as well as the development case studies which we all look forward to learning from. We also have panel discussions on deepwater projects, floating LNG systems, asset integrity and process safety management which will stimulate some great discussion. I am sure that there will be something there for everyone in our industry, from those who have just joined through to the most experienced. On top of that there will be exhibitors representing some of the industry s best technology providers plus the opportunity to meet with colleagues, partners and competitors from around the world. All of this in Australia, one of the strongest growing and most vibrant regions in the oil and gas industry today. I look forward to welcoming you in Perth. Bruce Steenson Vice President Technical & Prelude Shell Development Australia 2

Schedule Of Events MONDAY, 26TH NOVEMBER 07:30 17:00 Registration Open Central Foyer 07:30 17:00 Exhibitor Move-In Pavilion 1 & 2 08:00 17:00 Pre-conference Workshops Conference Rooms TUESDAY, 27TH NOVEMBER 07:30-18:00 Registration Open Central Foyer 08:30-10:00 Opening Plenary Riverside Theatre 10:00-18:00 Exhibition Open Pavilion 1 & 2 10:00-11:00 Coffee Break Pavilion 1 & 2 11:00-12:30 Deepwater Projects Session Riverside Theatre 12:30-13:30 Delegate Lunch Delegate Restaurant 13:30-15:00 Conference Sessions Conference Rooms 15:00-16:00 Coffee Break Pavilion 1 & 2 16:00-17:30 Conference Sessions Conference Rooms 17:30-18:30 Opening Reception Pavilion 1 & 2 WEDNESDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER 07:30-18:00 Registration Open Central Foyer 08:30-10:00 Panel Discussion Conference Rooms 10:00-18:00 Exhibition Open Pavilion 1 & 2 10:00-11:00 Coffee Break Pavilion 1 & 2 11:00-12:30 Conference Sessions Conference Rooms 12:30-13:30 Delegate Lunch Delegate Restaurant 13:30-15:00 Conference Sessions Conference Rooms 15:00-16:00 Coffee Break Pavilion 1 & 2 16:00-17:30 Conference Sessions Conference Rooms 17:30-18:30 Networking Reception Pavilion 1 & 2 THURSDAY, 29TH NOVEMBER 07:30-13:00 Registration Open Central Foyer 08:30-10:00 Panel Discussion Conference Rooms 10:00-13:00 Exhibit Hall Open Pavilion 1 & 2 10:00-11:00 Coffee Break Pavilion 1 & 2 11:00-12:30 Conference Sessions Conference Rooms 12:30-13:30 Lunch & Closing Ceremony Delegate Restaurant 13:30-20:00 Break Down Pavilion 1 & 2 14:00-19:00 Technical Tour AMC * Subject to change 3

2012 Sponsors & Supporting Organizations Host Company & Opening Reception Sponsor Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Delegate Luncheon Sponsor T-Shirt Sponsor Fast Track Registration Sponsor Session Track 1 Sponsor Conference Journal Sponsor Session Track 2 Sponsor & Aisle Sign Sponsor Visitor Bag Sponsor Speaker Appreciation Gift Sponsor Technology Sponsor Bottled Water Sponsor Supporting Organizations Media Partners Sponsorship Opportunities Maximize your visibility with an event sponsorship package. Whether you choose one of our exclusive packages or work with our team to create a package customized to fit your specific needs and desired investment level, our Sponsorship Program will help you stand out from the crowd. Remaining available sponsorships include: Host Sponsor: Opening Reception Exclusive Silver Sponsor: Conference Proceedings Exclusive Delegate Luncheon Sponsor 2 Available Press Room Sponsor Exclusive Escalator Branding Sponsor Exclusive or 2 Available Available Sponsorships Cyber Café Sponsor Exclusive Session Track Sponsor 2 Available ASME Workshop Exclusive or 3 Available AMC Tech Tour Exclusive Show Guide Belly Band Sponsor To book exhibit space or sponsorships, please contact: Sue Neighbors Americas T: +1 713 963 6256 F: +1 713 963 6212 E: sneighbors@pennwell.com Jane Bailey Europe, Middle East & Africa T: +44 (0) 1992 656 651 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 E: janeb@pennwell.com Michael Yee Singapore, South East Asia, China T: +65 9616 8080 F: +65 6734 0655 E: yfyee@singnet.com.sg Mike Twiss Australia, New Zealand T: +61 8 9529 4466 F: +61 8 9529 4488 E: mike@energy-pubs.com.au 4

Deep Offshore Technology 2012 Advisory Board Advisory Board Chairman Mr. Bruce Steenson Shell Development (Australia) Pty Ltd. Dr. John Murray Independent Consultant Mr. Christopher M. Barton KBR/Granherne Dr. Andrew Newport SBM Offshore Mr. Josh Billings Repsol E&P USA Mr. Lee Norris SPT Group Mr. James Britch Hess Corporation Dr. Arnt Olufsen Statoil Mr. Trevor Caldwell BP Developments (Australia) Pty Ltd. Mr. Jim Osborn Worley Parsons Group Mr. Loïc des Déserts Doris Engineering Mr. Robby O Sullivan Technip Mr. Richard D Souza KBR/Granherne Mr. David Paganie Offshore Dr. Ian Frazer GL Noble Denton Mr. Francesco Paone ENI Indonesia Mr. Frederic Garnaud TOTAL Mr. Philippe Perreau GEP Dr. Christian Geertsen ITP InTerPipe Mr. Artie Ruderman Deep Sea Fabrication Services Mr. Jan van der Graaf Heerema Marine Contractors Dr. Jean François Saint-Marcoux Subsea 7 Mr. Bob Holicek Schlumberger Mr. Ricky Simic Oil States Industries Inc. Mr. Kieran Kavanagh Wood Group Kenny Mr. Eddie Stuart Woodside Energy Ltd. Mr. Matt Lamey Anadarko Petroleum Corp. Mr. Claude Valenchon Saipem s.a. Dr. Ming-Yao Lee Chevron Mr. David Walters 2H Offshore Mr. Bob Lewis Noble Energy Mr. Bill Westcott INTECSEA, Inc. Mr. Mike McEvilly Hess Corporation Dr. Jane Zhang Shell International E&P Mr. David Morgan Cameron 5

Pre-Conference Workshops Register for a Workshop and SAVE $200 On Your Full Conference Registration for DOT! Enter Code: DOTASME12 and Deep Offshore Technology (DOT) International has partnered with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Petroleum Technology Institute (ASME-IPTI) to offer three educational workshops prior to DOT in Perth, Australia. Workshop Details: Date: Monday, 26 November 2012 Time 8:00 17:00 Location: Perth Convention Exhibition Centre (room TBD) Fee: USD$850 before 26 October, USD$895 after 26 October Registration: www.deepoffshoretechnology.com *Please note that separate registration is required for each workshop. Registration will be limited to 50 registrants per workshop WORKSHOP 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF DEEPWATER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Instructors: Richard D Souza (KBR), Brian Taylor (Granherne), Elizabeth Tellier (2H Offshore) Who Should Attend: Anyone with the desire to better understand the fundamentals of deepwater development planning and the key surface facility components that constitutes a deepwater project development. Course Overview: Deepwater projects will account for an increasing portion of offshore oil and gas supply. Developing deepwater fields entail significant technical and commercial challenges. This course, taught by leaders in the industry, will provide a fundamental understanding of deepwater planning and familiarize attendees with essential floating platform, subsea and riser technologies that enable safe and profitable extraction of hydrocarbons in deepwater. The course material is designed to serve as a handy reference and guide to deepwater project development. 6

WORKSHOP 2: FUNDAMENTALS OF DEEPWATER RISER ENGINEERING Instructor: Conor Galvin (MCS Kenny) Who Should Attend: This course is designed for subsea, pipeline or riser engineers with 1-5 years of experience and industry professionals who interface with riser engineering. Course Overview: The Fundamentals of Deepwater Riser Engineering will provide attendees with the basic principles and technologies of riser engineering design, fabrication and installation, and provide an understanding of the primary drivers behind riser selection for deepwater floating production. WORKSHOP 3: SUBSEA PIPELINE OVERVIEW Instructors: Karl Purchase (INTECSEA WorleyParsons Group), Alastair Walker (INTECSEA WorleyParsons Group), Pieter Chalke (INTECSEA WorleyParsons Group), Ash Palejwala (INTECSEA WorleyParsons Group) Who Should Attend: This course is intended for pipeline engineers with 1-5 years experience and senior engineers and managers outside the offshore pipeline industry. Course Overview: The Subsea Pipeline Design Overview course will provide you with an appreciation of pipeline engineering as a design discipline and process and an understanding of how system solutions are implemented via procurement, fabrication, and installation resulting in project delivery. Do you have questions about these courses? Contact: Lydia Serenil, ASME-IPTI Continuing Education Coordinator Phone: +1 281 493 3491 E-mail: SerenilL@asme.org and Deep Offshore Technology (DOT) International has partnered with the Society of Underwater Technology (SUT) to offer one educational workshop prior to DOT in Perth, Australia. Please visit www.deepoffshoretechnology.com/conference/sutworkshop for details! 7

Conference-at-a-Glance DOT 2012 Developing Technologies for Frontier Regions TRACK 1 Risers & Riser Technology Well Construction & Drilling Operations Asset Integrity Mooring & Station-Keeping Sponsored by TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2012 TRACK 2 Subsea Boosting & Processing Flowlines & Pipelines Flow Assurance Sponsored by 08:30 10:00 Opening Plenary TRACK 3 Offshore Gas Field Architecture & Development Concepts Floating Production Facilities Field Development Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions 10:00 11:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 11:00 12:30 Deepwater Projects 12:30 13:30 Lunch Exhibition Hall 13:30 15:00 Session 1: Risers & Riser Session 1: Subsea Boosting & Technology 1 Processing 1 Session 1: Offshore Gas 15:00 16:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 8 16:00 17:30 Session 2: Well Construction & Drilling Operations Session 2: Flowlines & Pipelines 1 Session 2: Field Architecture & Development Concepts 1 17:30 18:30 Welcome Reception Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2012 08:30 10:00 Panel Discussion: Asset Integrity and Process Safety Management 10:00 11:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 11:00 12:30 Session 3: Asset Integrity 1 Session 3: Flow Assurance 1 Session 3: Floating Production Facilities 12:30 13:30 Lunch Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 13:30 15:00 Session 4: Risers & Riser Technology 2 Session 4: Subsea Boosting & Processing 2 Session 4: Field Architecture & Development Concepts 2 15:00 16:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 16:00 17:30 Session 5: Mooring & Station-Keeping Session 5: Flowlines & Pipelines 2 Session 5: Field Development 17:30 18:30 Networking Reception Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: THURSDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2012 08:30 10:00 Panel Discussion: FLNG Outlook & Development Plans 10:00 11:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 11:00 12:30 Session 6: Asset Integrity 2 Session 6: Flow Assurance 2 Session 6: Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions 12:30 13:30 Lunch & Closing Ceremony Exhibition Hall

Opening Plenary Session 8:30-10:00 Tuesday, 27 November 2012 Welcome & Introduction Mr. David Paganie Director Offshore Conferences, PennWell Corporation Opening Plenary Session is Open to All Registered Attendees! Advisory Board Chairman Welcome Mr. Bruce Steenson, Vice President Technical & Prelude, Shell Australia Bruce is a New Zealander with a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Canterbury. He has worked for Shell for more than thirty years on development projects in the Middle East, Central Asia, Europe, South America and Australia in roles spanning well engineering, production technology, process engineering and development project management. He is currently working for Shell in Australia as the Vice President for Technical and the Prelude FLNG Development. Deepwater Drilling Technology Challenges Post-Macondo Dr. David Stewart, Regional Wells Manager Asia-Pacific, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. David has a Master of Science degree (Field & Well Eng) from Robert Gordon s University in Aberdeen and an Engineering Doctorate where he studied the Exploitation of Deepwater Methane Gas Hydrates. David has worked for Shell for more than 30 years, hired in his native Aberdeen where he worked offshore in the North Sea for 11 years, 9 ½ of the years in wells and for 1½ years was a hook up OIM for the Sole Pit project. Returning onshore he has had assignments in Aberdeen, Lowestoft, Assen, Rijswijk and Houston holding a variety of positions in the Wells organizations. David is currently based in Kuala Lumpur. Keynote Address: Opening Up New Deepwater Opportunities Ms. Ann Pickard, Country Chair, Shell Australia Ann came to Australia in March 2010 to take up the role of Executive Vice President Upstream Australia within the Shell Upstream International organisation, responsible for the exploration, production and gas commercialisation part of Shell s Australian business. Since then, her role has expanded to Country Chair of Shell in Australia, adding oversight of the manufacturing, chemicals, supply and distribution, retail, lubricants, trading and shipping, and alternative energy parts of the business. Described by Fortune Magazine as the bravest woman in oil and one of the 50 most powerful women in business, Ann was previously Shell s Regional Executive Vice President for Sub Sahara Africa, based in Lagos Nigeria. In that role she oversaw the company s exploration & production, gas and LNG activities in the region. Ann came to Shell in 2000, leaving Mobil upon the merger with Exxon. She has significant business experience throughout South America, the countries of the former Soviet Union, the Middle East and Africa. Ann has an MA from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA from the University of California, San Diego. She is a member of the Westpac Board and the Board of the Energy & Minerals Institute, University of Western Australia. She leads the CEO Safety Forum of the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association. Deepwater Outlook Dr. William F. Bowman, Business Development Manager (Exploration and Production), IPA William joined Independent Project Analysis (IPA) in August 2001. He has benchmarked over 200 projects for cost and schedule, including competitive performances against industry and best companies. A number of projects evaluated are megaprojects. He has benchmarked many different concept types including subsea tiebacks, steel piled jackets, floating production systems, gravity based structures, and pipelines. Other experience includes benchmarking for best practices in project management and organization, and project team and contractor alignment. William holds a Graduate Diploma in Corporate Finance, Australian Securities Institute; Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Australia; B.S., Mechanical Engineering (Honors), University of Western Australia; and is a member of the Australian Institute of Professional Engineers. 9

Deepwater Projects Session Deepwater Projects Session 11:00 12:30 Tuesday, 27 November 2012 Chair: Mr. Bruce Steenson, Vice President Technical & Prelude, Shell Development Australia Pty Ltd. is Open to All Registered Attendees! Wheatstone Project Update 10 Mr. Hugh McClure, Deputy Project Director, Wheatstone Project, Chevron Hugh McClure is the Wheatstone Deputy Project Director for the Wheatstone foundation project with further accountability for Wheatstone hub expansion. Hugh was a member of the team that recommended the Wheatstone project partners make a final investment decision to enter project execution in September 2011. Hugh has been employed by Chevron for 27 years and joined Chevron in 1985 as a facilities engineer in Aberdeen, Scotland. He has held numerous technical and managerial positions in upstream production, technology development and project management for business units in Europe, Nigeria, US and Australia. Hugh received a bachelor s degree in Civil Engineering from Strathclyde University in 1985 and his MBA from Robert Gordon University in 2005. From North East Frigg to Pazflor, 30 years of Process Innovations for Deep Offshore Assets Mrs. Anne Rocher, Head of Processing Department, TOTAL E&P Anne Rocher is currently Head of Process Department in Development Engineering Division of Total Exploration & Production. She joined Elf in 1985, and has spent her 26-year career in what is today the TOTAL Group, in exploration and production oil and gas process activities, economics and more recently in acid gas production, processing and injection, gas monetization solutions, energy efficiency and GHG related activities, and Field Operations support for Angola Deep Offshore developments and operations. She holds a Mechanical & Electricity Engineer Degree from Ecole Spéciale des Travaux Publics (Paris France) and a Petroleum Engineering Degree from IFP School (Rueil Malmaison France). The Challenges of Giant Pipelines: Deepwater, Logistics & Assets Dr. Daslav Brkic, Vice President, E&C Business Development, Saipem S.p.A. Dr. Daslav Brkic is responsible for Saipem s strategic business development for the Engineering & Construction BU world-wide. This also includes licensing of proprietary technologies. Dr. Brkic s initial career included many R&D, sales and marketing, business and strategy development as well as general management assignments, with UOP and ABB in the U.S.A., U.K., Italy and in The Netherlands. He joined Snamprogetti, later incorporated into Saipem, in 2002, after heading the international division of Sirti, a telecommunications E&C company. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Technical Universities of Milan, Italy, and Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany, and has attended the M.B.A. program at the University of Chicago. Prelude Project Update Mr. Jaap de Vries, Prelude Project Director, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. Project Director Prelude FLNG project based in Paris, overseeing the project delivery of Wells, Subsea and FLNG and Onshore Base facilities since Sept 2009. Jaap joined Shell as designer marine facilities for Gas projects in the Hague in 1984. He has worked as civil/projects engineer for LNG projects like Woodside, NLNG and MLNG; as project manager for the BLNG rejuvenation projects; as Projects Executive for Shell projects LNG regas terminal projects; and as the holder of the Global Gas projects portfolio manager position, which includes the assurance of Shell s major Gas (LNG and GTL) projects in its global portfolio, both in front-end development and in construction stages. From Concept Select to Lessons Learned: The Pluto Project 2005 to 2012 Mr. Eamonn J. McCabe, Vice President Oil & Gas Developments, Woodside Energy Ltd. Eamonn has been with the Woodside Energy since 2005 and in his current role of Vice President Oil & Gas Development, since 2009. Eamonn has 27 years experience in the Industry, working previous to Woodside with BP and Shell in the UK, Norway, Nigeria, Singapore and the Philippines. After starting his career as a Instrument & Control specialist, Eamonn has gained broad experience across all the areas of offshore oil & gas business. Eamonn s work has included roles on major large gas projects such as Troll, Malampaya, Ormen Lange, Pluto and Browse. Eamonn is a chartered engineer. Eamonn graduated from the University of Leeds, UK with a BSc Hons in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Conference Sessions TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2012 08:30 10:00 Opening Plenary 10:00 11:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 11:00 12:30 Deepwater Projects Session 12:30 13:30 Lunch Delegate Restaurant Exhibition Hall SESSION 1 13:30 15:00 Track 1 Risers & Riser Technology Well Construction & Drilling Operations Asset Integrity Mooring & Station-Keeping Sponsored by: Risers & Riser Technology 1 Chair Mr. Kieran Kavanagh, Wood Group Kenny, Co-chair Dr. Jane Zhang, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. 13:30 14:00 Reeled Mechanically Lined Pipe: Cost Efficient Solution for Static and Dynamic Applications in Corrosive Environment, Mr. Sylvain Denniel, Technip 14:00 14:30 Top Tensioned Riser (TTR) Engineering Integrator Supply Model, Mr. Peter Padelopoulos, 2H Offshore Inc. 14:30 15:00 ROV Installed Vortex Strakes and Fairings for SCR s and Pipeline Free Spans, Mr. Troy McGinty, AIMS International Track 2 Subsea Boosting & Processing Flowlines & Pipelines Flow Assurance Sponsored by: Subsea Boosting & Processing 1 Chair Dr. Arnt Olufsen, Statoil, Co-chair Mr. Philippe Perreau, GEP 13:30 14:00 Subsea Multiphase Pumps and Liquid-Filled Motors, Mr. Pierre Jean Bibet, TOTAL E&P 14:00 14:30 Subsea Compression An Energy Efficient, Low Impact Tool for Accelerated Production and Increased Recovery, Mr. Simon R.H. Davies, Statoil ASA 14:30 15:00 New Subsea Process Cooler; Part II: High Thermal Performances and Complex 3D Free Convection Heat Transfer, Dr. Julien Rolland, Framo Engineering Alternate: Track 3 New Subsea Process Cooler Design; Part I: Focused On Flow Assurance, Operation and Reliability, Mr. Stig Kaare Kanstad, Framo Engineering Offshore Gas Field Architecture & Development Concepts Floating Production Facilities Field Development Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions Offshore Gas Chair Mr. Bruce Steenson, Shell Development Australia Pty Ltd. Co-chair Mr. Richard D Souza, KBR/Granherne 13:30 14:00 Alternative Methods of Handling Produced Gas, Mr. Carlos Saavedra, KBR/Granherne 14:00 14:30 Risks Associated with High Pressure MEG, Mr. Shivas Lindsay, KBR/Granherne 14:30 15:00 Unlocking Stranded Resources with FLNG, Mr. Arne Dahle, Shell Development Australia 11

Conference Sessions TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2012 (continued) 15:00 16:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: SESSION 2 16:00 17:30 Track 1 Risers & Riser Technology Well Construction & Drilling Operations Asset Integrity Mooring & Station-Keeping Sponsored by: Well Construction & Drilling Operations Chair Mr. Chris Garcia, Schlumberger, Co-chair Mr. Mike McEvilly, HESS Corporation 16:00 16:30 Wellhead, Conductor & Casing Fatigue Causes and Mitigation, Mr. Tze King Lim, 2H Offshore Engineering Pty Ltd. 16:30 17:00 Station-keeping for Tender-assisted Drilling on a Floating Platform Off North West Australia, Dr. Jinzhu Xia, KBR/Granherne 17:00 17:30 Drilling a Deepwater Well in a Subsalt Structure in Mexico Deepwater, Dr. Victor Vallejo, PEMEX Alternate: Recent Developments in Deepwater Geotechnical Investigations Using a Seafloor Drill, Dr. Peter Robertson, Gregg Marine Inc. Track 2 Subsea Boosting & Processing Flowlines & Pipelines Flow Assurance Sponsored by: Flowlines & Pipelines 1 Chair Mr. Frederic Garnaud, TOTAL, Co-chair Mr. Ricky Simic, Oil States Industries Inc. 16:00 16:30 Heat Traced Pipe-in-Pipe Installed in S or J-lay, Dr. Christian Geertsen, ITP InTerPipe 16:30 17:00 ETH-PiP Technology Benefits to Subsea Field Development, Ms. Julie Boi, Technip 17:00 17:30 Nord Stream Pre-commissioning the World s Largest Offshore Gas Pipeline, Mr. John Grover, Baker Hughes Alternate: Subsea Repair Challenges in Australia, Ms. Alison Low, Wood Group Integrity Management Track 3 Offshore Gas Field Architecture & Development Concepts Floating Production Facilities Field Development Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions Field Architecture & Development Concepts 1 Chair Mr. Christopher M. Barton, KBR/Granherne, Co-chair Mr. Jan van der Graaf, Heerema Marine Contractors 16:00 16:30 Moving into Deep Water and Harsh Environment Offshore Norway Concept Selection for Aasta Hansteen Field Development, Dr. Trond S. Meling, Statoil 16:30 17:00 Cost Effective Development of Remote Deepwater Northwest Australian Gas Fields, Mr. Amnon Kogon, KBR/Granherne 17:00 17:30 Innovative Network Architectures and Subsea Processing to Develop Large Scale Ultra-Deepwater Gas Field, Engr. Emanuele Negri, ENI E&P 17:30 18:30 Welcome Reception Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 12

WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2012 08:30 10:00 Panel Discussion: Asset Integrity and Process Safety Management Moderator Ms. Bridget Dale-Pine, Operations Manager North West Shelf, Shell Development Australia Panelists: Mr. Jeroen Buren, Vice President Production, Woodside Energy Ltd. Mr. Alan Quintero, Senior Vice President, Operations, Transocean Ms. Alison Goligher, Vice President Production, Upstream International Asia, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. Ms. Jane Cutler, CEO, National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) Australia Mr. Piotr Sujkowski, Manager Floating Systems, INTECSEA 10:00 11:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: SESSION 3 11:00 12:30 Track 1 Risers & Riser Technology Well Construction & Drilling Operations Asset Integrity Mooring & Station-Keeping Sponsored by: Asset Integrity 1 Chair Mr. Bill Westcott, INTECSEA, Inc. Co-chair Mr. Lee Norris, SPT Group 11:00 11:30 Structural Reliability Applications in Risk-Based Inspection Plans for Semi-Submersible Floating Structures, Dr. Albert Ku, KBR/Energo 11:30 12:00 Managing the Interfaces Integrity Management from Design to Ops, Dr. Alex Ham, Wood Group Integrity Management 12:00 12:30 On the Test Parameters for Flexible Riser In-Plane Bending Fatigue Testing, Dr. Erik Bendiksen, National Oilwell Varco, Denmark Track 2 Subsea Boosting & Processing Flowlines & Pipelines Flow Assurance Sponsored by: Flow Assurance 1 Chair Mr. Loïc des Déserts, Doris Engineering, Co-chair Mr. Richard Palmer, GL Noble Denton 11:00 11:30 Impact of Increased Wax Carry-Over During Pigging Operations on Downstream Pipeline Systems, Dr. Jeff Zhang, MSi Kenny 11:30 12:00 Key Needs for Successful Subsea Chemical Application and Hydrate Management, Mr. Laurence Cowie, BP Exploration 12:00 12:30 Delayed Exothermic Thermo-Chemical Cleaning of Paraffin Wax from Pipelines, Mr. Laurence Abney, Halliburton 13

Conference Sessions WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2012 (continued) Track 3 Offshore Gas Field Architecture & Development Concepts Floating Production Facilities Field Development Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions Floating Production Facilities Chair Mr. Mike McEvilly, HESS Corporation, Co-chair Mr. Eddie Stuart, Woodside Energy Ltd. 11:00 11:30 FPSO OKHA: Flareless Operation, Mr. Marten Akesson, SBM Offshore 11:30 12:00 Applicability of Various Floating Platform Designs for Deepwater Hydrocarbon Production off North West Australia, Dr. Jinzhu Xia, KBR/Granherne 12:00 12:30 Design life: How Classification will Deal with the Shifting From the Traditional 20 Year Design Life to 40 or More, Mr. Jose Esteve, Bureau Veritas Alternate: Full Scale Measurement of Hull and Mooring System of LH11-1 FPS, Dr. Yan Qu, Research Institute of CNOOC 12:30 13:30 Lunch Delegate Restaurant Sponsored by: 14

SESSION 4 13:30 15:00 Track 1 Risers & Riser Technology Well Construction & Drilling Operations Asset Integrity Mooring & Station-Keeping Sponsored by: Risers & Riser Technology 2 Chair Mr. David Walters, 2H Offshore, Co-chair Mr. Artie Ruderman, Deep Sea Fabrication Services 13:30 14:00 Achieving Feasible SCR s in Harsh Environments A Multi-Project Review of Alternative Approaches for Improving SCR Fatigue and Strength Performance, Mr. Kieran Kavanagh, Wood Group Kenny 14:00 14:30 Deepwater Steel Catenary Riser Systems Installation, Mr. Marin Abélanet, Subsea 7 14:30 15:00 SENT Testing Approach to Assess the Girth Weld Heat Affected Zone Toughness in Deepwater Risers, Dr. Andrew Leonard, BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd. Alternate: Failure Detection Monitoring System Qualification, Mrs. Priscilla Elman, Pulse Structural Monitoring Track 2 Subsea Boosting & Processing Flowlines & Pipelines Flow Assurance Sponsored by: Subsea Boosting & Processing 2 Chair Mr. Josh Billings, Repsol E&P USA, Co-chair Mr. David Morgan, Cameron 13:30 14:00 Investigation of Compact Separation at a Deep Water Riser Base, Dr. John Byeseda, Cameron 14:00 14:30 Springs: Subsea Seawater Treatment for Oil Field Water Injection, Mr. Luc Riviere, TOTAL E&P 14:30 15:00 Subsea Station for Chemical Storage and Injection, Mr. Gabriel Beaudonnet, Doris Engineering Alternate: Optimising MEG Recovery Systems on Long Subsea Tiebacks, Mr. Johan Samad, INTECSEA Track 3 Offshore Gas Field Architecture & Development Concepts Floating Production Facilities Field Development Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions Field Architecture & Development Concepts 2 Chair Mr. Richard D Souza, KBR/Granherne, Co-chair Dr. John Murray, Independent Consultant 13:30 14:00 Subsea Engineering: A Systems Approach, Mr. Dan Jackson, DeepSea Group 14:00 14:30 Meeting Challenges to Bridge the Marginal Field and Existing Infrastructure, Dr. Liu Taiyuan, CNOOC Institute 14:30 15:00 All Electric Subsea HIPPS Technology Readiness, Mr. Craig Lamison, KBR-Granherne 15:00 16:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 15

Conference Sessions SESSION 5 16:00 17:30 Track 1 Risers & Riser Technology Well Construction & Drilling Operations Asset Integrity Mooring & Station-Keeping Sponsored by: Mooring & Station-Keeping Chair Mr. Paul Griffin, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd. Co-chair Dr. Andrew Newport, SBM Offshore 16:00 16:30 FPSO OKHA: A New Built Mooring System to Fit with an Existing Riser Column, Mr. Nicolas Bigle, SBM Offshore 16:30 17:00 Maintaining Integrity of FPSO Mooring System, Dr. Dmitry Sadovnikov, INTECSEA 17:00 17:30 Semi Transient Response Behavior due to Sudden Mooring Failure and General Deepwater Mooring Installation Lessons Learned, Dr. Libang Zhang, MCS Kenny Alternate: HMPE Fiber for Offshore Permanent Moorings, Mr. Jorn Boesten, DSM Dyneema Track 2 Subsea Boosting & Processing Flowlines & Pipelines Flow Assurance Sponsored by: Flowlines & Pipelines 2 Chair Mr. Trevor Caldwell, BP Developments Australia Pty Ltd. Co-chair Mr. Jim Osborn, WorleyParsons Group 16:00 16:30 Fabricating Highly Insulated Pipe-in-Pipe in Angola and Nigeria: How to Manufacture a World- Class Product in Remote Locations, Mr. Simon Dugat, ITP InTerPipe 16:30 17:00 Technology Qualification of Gorgon Upstream Pipelines and Subsea Hardware, Engr. Sotiri Battalis, Chevron Australia 17:00 17:30 Gorgon Development Pipeline Design Challenges for Long Subsea Tie-backs, Mr. Nick Brown, J P Kenny Alternate: How Round is Round? Understanding Linepipe End Dimensions, Mr. Rhys James, Wood Group Integrity Management Track 3 Offshore Gas Field Architecture & Development Concepts Floating Production Facilities Field Development Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions Field Development Chair Dr. Jane Zhang, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. Co-chair Mr. Josh Billings, Repsol E&P USA 16:00 16:30 Selecting the Right Field Development Plan and Floating Platform for Global Deepwater Developments, Mr. Richard D Souza, KBR/Granherne 16:30 17:00 Ichthys Project Update, Mr Antoine Moreau, INPEX 17:00 17:30 Deepwater Deepwater Satellite Fields: An Insight into Development Concept Selection, Mr. Emanuele Negri, ENI E&P Alternate: FPSO Design to Minimise Operational Downtime Due to Adverse Metocean Conditions off North West Australia, Dr. Jinzhu Xia, KBR/Granherne 17:30 18:30 Networking Reception Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: 16

THURSDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2012 8:30 10:00 Panel Discussion: FLNG Outlook and Development Plans Moderator Mr. Bruce Steenson, Vice President Technical & Prelude, Shell Development Australia Pty Ltd. Panelists: Mr. Malcolm King, FLNG Commercial Development Manager, Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. Mr. Eric Jeanneau, FLNG Project Manager, TOTAL E&P Mr. Nicolas Jestin, New-built Floaters Product Line Manager, Saipem Mr. Francis Cazalet, GDF-Suez Dr. Trond S. Meling, Chief Engineer Platform Technology, Statoil 10:00 11:00 Coffee Break Exhibition Hall Sponsored by: SESSION 6 11:00 12:30 Track 1 Risers & Riser Technology Well Construction & Drilling Operations Asset Integrity Mooring & Station-Keeping Sponsored by: Asset Integrity 2 Chair Mr. James Britch, HESS Corporation, Co-chair Mr. Marin Abelanet, Subsea 7 11:00 11:30 Methodology and Challenges of Life Extension of Offshore Assets, Mr. David Hua, ABS Consulting 11:30 12:00 Lessons Learned Managing the Structural Integrity of Floating Offshore Structures, Mr. Robert Spong, KBR/Energo 12:00 12:30 Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Aspects Related to the Ormen Lange Subsea Compression Station, Mr. John Magne Oyra, Safetec Risk Management Pty Ltd Alternate: Use of Multibeam Sonar for Real Time Integrity Monitoring of Mooring Lines, Risers and Umbilicals on an FPSO, Mr. Angus Lugsdin, Tritech International Ltd. Track 2 Subsea Boosting & Processing Flowlines & Pipelines Flow Assurance Sponsored by: Flow Assurance 2 Chair Dr. Christian Geertsen, ITP InTerPipe, Co-chair Mr. Robby O Sullivan, Technip 11:00 11:30 Direct Electrical Heating Calibration Project Outcome & Observations, Mr. Seng Teo, BP 11:30 12:00 Intelligent Flexible Pipe Structures for Tie-back Developments, Miss. Fern Teo, Technip 12:00 12:30 Multiphase Solids Transport Modeling for Susbea Tie-backs, Engr. Amit Medankar, Aker Solutions Alternate: Subsea Cooling Spools Design Considerations, Mr. Nick McCarthy, INTECSEA 17

Conference Sessions THURSDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2012 (continued) Track 3 Offshore Gas Field Architecture & Development Concepts Floating Production Facilities Field Development Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions Geotechnical Challenges & Solutions Chair Mr. Francesco Paone, ENI Indonesia, Co-chair Mr. Claude Valenchon, Saipem S.A. 11:00 11:30 Resolution, Accuracy, and Applicability of Short-Offset Processed 3D Seismic Data for Seabed Mapping and Geohazard Studies in Deep Water, Makassar Straits, Indonesia, Mr. Mazin Farouki, Petroleum Geo-Services 11:30 12:00 The Role of the Sea Bottom Characterization in Ultra Deep Water Projects, Dr. Floriano Gianfelici, Saipem Singapore 12:00 12:30 Drag Embedment Anchor Behavior in Varying Soil Conditions, Mr. Roderick Ruinen, Vryhof Anchors BV Alternate: Assessing the Risk of Drilling Hazards by Seismic Uncertainty Analysis, Mr. Konstantin Osypov, Schlumberger 12:30 13:30 Lunch Delegate Restaurant 13:00 13:30 Closing Ceremony Delegate Restaurant Advisory Board Chairman Closing Mr. Bruce Steenson, Vice President Technical & Prelude, Shell Development Australia Pty Ltd. Awards Ceremony and Closing Remarks Mr. David Paganie, Director Offshore Conferences, PennWell Corporation 18

Technical Tour Date: Thursday, 29 November 2012 Time: Depart Convention Centre immediately following conclusion of conference at 14:00, Arrive back at Convention Centre at 19:00 Fee: USD $25.00 Registration: www.deepoffshoretechnology.com *Registration will be limited to 40 people. The Australian Marine Complex (AMC) is a world-class centre for excellence for manufacturing, fabrication, assembly, maintenance and technology servicing the marine, defence, oil and gas, and resource industry. Located in Western Australia, 23 kilometres south of Perth, the AMC has been developed to enhance the opportunities created by the clustering of industries and is home to the largest marine industry in Australia. The AMC has established international credentials for the repair, maintenance and construction of naval and commercial vessels, as well as infrastructure for the fabrication and assembly of offshore oil and gas modules. The AMC has recently served as the staging area for all of the equipment/infrastructure that is being utilized in the Gorgon and Wheatstone Fields. The Australian Marine Complex (AMC) is indeed a must-see facility!

Networking Opportunities & Event Giveaway Networking Opportunities Deep Offshore Technology International offers you several opportunities to network with other industry experts. Tuesday, 27 November 2012 Coffee Breaks 10:00 11:00 and 15:00 16:00 Sponsored by: Take a break between conference sessions, walk the exhibit floor, get to know some of the other conference attendees and have some coffee on us. Opening Reception 17:30 18:30 Sponsored by: Join us for the opening reception of the 31st Deep Offshore Technology International. Enjoy beer, wine and hors d oeuvres while visiting the booths on the exhibit floor and networking with hundreds of offshore exploration and production professionals. Wednesday, 28 November 2012 Coffee Breaks 10:00 11:00 and 15:00 16:00 Sponsored by: Take a break between conference sessions, walk the exhibit floor, get to know some of the other conference attendees and have some coffee on us. Networking Reception 17:30 18:30 Sponsored by: Enjoy beer, wine and hors d oeuvres while visiting the booths on the exhibit floor and networking with hundreds of offshore exploration and production professionals. Thursday, 29 November 2012 Coffee Breaks 10:00 11:00 Sponsored by: Take a break between conference sessions, walk the exhibit floor, get to know some of the other conference attendees and have some coffee on us. Two Networking Receptions Two Chances to Win! DOT International will be giving away one ipad during the Tuesday Welcome Reception and another Wednesday during the Networking Reception. Entering is easy get your entry card stamped by any 15 different exhibiting companies. Return your stamped entry card to PennWell s booth (#C27), by 18:00 on Tuesday, 27 November 2012, or by 18:00 Wednesday, 28 November 2012. Random drawings will be held during the Networking Receptions Tuesday, 27 November 2012 at 18:15, and Wednesday, 28 November 2012 at 18:15 on the exhibit floor. The competition is free and open to all conference attendees. You may only enter once, but you will have two chances to win! Just make sure you re present to claim your prize! AT For full contest rules, please visit www.deepoffshoretechnology.com. 20

Career Fair and Tuesday, 27 November 10:00 18:00 Wednesday, 28 November 10:00 18:00 Thursday, 29 November 10:00 13:00 ATTENTION INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS Connect with leading energy industry employers at the PennEnergy Jobs Career Fair at Deep Offshore Technology International 2012. Discover job openings and meet with top industry employers and recruiters. Learn more about FREE career development services available from PennEnergy Jobs. IS YOUR COMPANY INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN THE CAREER FAIR? Australia s offshore oil and gas industry has experienced massive growth in recent years, requiring unprecedented numbers of skilled and specialized workers in the next 2-3 years. You need employees, and DOT s Career Fair is your opportunity to meet the industry s brightest and most energetic professionals. Don t miss this opportunity! Career Fair Details Powered by PennEnergy Jobs, the DOT Career Fair will consist of a special, dedicated area of ten 3m x 3m stands on DOT s exhibit hall floor, equipped with two interview rooms, and a lounge for employers and candidates to gather. To view the exhibit hall floor plan, please visit www.deepoffshoretechnology.com/exhibit. DOT International Career Fair Exhibitors Receive: Complimentary floor passes to distribute to your customers and prospective clients One free full conference registration for a member of your staff per each 9 sq. meters of booth space Two booth staff personnel passes per each 9 sq. meters of booth space 35 word listing in the Deep Offshore Technology International show guide Extensive event advertising in the industry-leading magazines including Oil & Gas Journal and Offshore magazines Cost To Exhibit: Standard raw space: USD$560.00 per sq. meter Standard shell scheme space: USD$720.00 per sq. meter Standard DirectEventConnect listings: USD$275.00 DirectEventConnect Upgrades: Gold USD$495.00 Platinum USD$995.00 Do you want to increase your presence at the Career Fair? Sponsorship packages are available. To learn more about exhibiting and sponsorships, contact your sales representative today! Jane Bailey Europe, Middle East & Africa T: +44 (0) 1992 656 651 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 E: janeb@pennwell.com Sue Neighbors Americas T: +1 713 963 6256 F: +1 713 963 6212 E: sneighbors@pennwell.com Michael Yee Singapore, South East Asia, China T: +65 9616 8080 F: +65 6734 0655 E: yfyee@singnet.com.sg Mike Twiss Australia, New Zealand T: +61 8 9529 4466 F: +61 8 9529 4488 E: mike@energy-pubs.com.au 21

Exhibition Opportunities Why Exhibit? Put your products in front of the people that matter! DOT offers a unique platform to reach your target audience. Each year deepwater management, engineering, and technical professionals attend to source new products and update their knowledge on key topics affecting the industry. Unique access to deepwater procurement professionals Generate new leads and reinforce existing relationships Increase company and brand awareness Increase awareness of products and services Launch new products and services Target particular market areas Meet customers and prospects face-to-face Stay ahead of the competition Direct access to an international audience of high level decision makers Quick Stats from Deep Offshore Technology 2011 25 Operating Companies in Attendance including Shell, Chevron, BP, ExxonMobil, TOTAL, Anadarko, Hess, Woodside, Petrobras, and more Nearly 1,000 attendees from 30 countries 74% of exhibitors indicated that the quantity of attendee traffic met or exceeded their expectations 89% of exhibitors rated their overall success and satisfaction with DOT 2011 as exceptional, meeting or exceeding their expectations DOT is a very good show for us because it is focused on deepwater technology and the primary participants are engineers from all over the world; it is a very good opportunity for us to listen to not only their papers, but for them to come visit us at our booth. Pat McQuinn, Oil States As An Exhibitor You Will Receive: Complimentary floor passes to distribute to your customers and prospective clients One free full conference registration for a member of your staff per each 9 sq. meters of booth space Two booth staff personnel passes per each 9 sq. meters of booth space 35 word listing in the Deep Offshore Technology International show guide Extensive event advertising in the industry-leading magazines including Oil & Gas Journal and Offshore magazines Cost To Exhibit: Standard raw space: USD$560.00 per sq. meter Standard shell scheme space: USD$720.00 per sq. meter Standard DirectEventConnect listings: USD$275.00 DirectEventConnect Upgrades: Gold USD$495.00 Platinum USD$995.00 To view the exhibit hall floor plan, please visit www.deepoffshoretechnology.com/exhibit 22

2011 Attendee Profile* * All statistical information is taken from onsite survey conducted by Turnkey Surveys, an independent research firm. JOB FUNCTION Management Engineering Other Consulting Geology/Geophysics Superintendent/Field Professional 13.7% 8.3% 1.2% 0.6% 28.0% 48.2% Oil & Gas Operator Other Service Company Equipment Manufacturing/Supply Engineering/Design EPC/Main Contractor Inspection & Monitoring Marine Support Services Instrumentation & Control Systems Shipyard/Fabrication Yard Pipeline/Transportation ORGANIZATION TYPE 25.6% 17.9% 14.3% 13.7% 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 10.7% 7.1% 3.6% 2.4% 1.8% 1.8% 1.2% Subsea Technology Floating Production Systems Construction/Installation Flowlines & Pipelines Field Development Drilling/Well Construction Flow Assurance Exploration Mooring/Station-Keeping Other 0AREAS 5OF INTEREST 10 15 20 25 30 9.5% 42.3% 38.1% 38.1% 36.9% 26.2% 25.6% 25.0% 18.5% 58.9% Recommend or Make Final Decision No Role Specify PURCHASING AUTHORITY 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 66.1% 20.8% 13.1% To learn more about exhibiting and sponsorships, contact your sales representative today! Jane Bailey Europe, Middle East & Africa T: +44 (0) 1992 656 651 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 E: janeb@pennwell.com Sue Neighbors Americas T: +1 713 963 6256 F: +1 713 963 6212 E: sneighbors@pennwell.com Michael Yee Singapore, South East Asia, China T: +65 9616 8080 F: +65 6734 0655 E: yfyee@singnet.com.sg Mike Twiss Australia, New Zealand T: +61 8 9529 4466 F: +61 8 9529 4488 E: mike@energy-pubs.com.au 23

PennWell Booth C27 DELEGATE RESTAURANT A11 A13 A15 A16 A17 A19 A2 A20 A21 A23 Comp uter A24 A25 BOM BORA A26 A28 A30 A35 A37 A39 A41 A43 A45 A6 B10 B15 B16 SAIPEM SPA B2 9.00m Subsea 7 Australia Contracting Pty Ltd B20 HUTCHINSON B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B29 B9 Woodside Energy Ltd C10 C16 DTI LLC C18 Moorli C2 9.00m JSC Zarubezh- Expo C20 CLAMPON C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C8 Bentley C9 D10 5.00m SPX BOL TIN G D12 9.00m Technip Oceania Pty Ltd D15 OIL STA TES IND UST D2 KOSO Kent D20 9.00m CAMERON D21 D23 D25 D28 5.00m WIR ECO WO RLD D30 D32 MATRIX D36 VRYH OF D38 D4 4.00m D40 D42 D8 BMT SCIE D9 E1 E10 Comp liance E12 SERI MAX E14 Sunle c E16 GATE, LLC E18 E2 Tritec h E22 GEP- E24 AIMS INTER E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 Macd ermid F1 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F2 9.00m F20 TOTA F21 F22 F23 F24 F3 F5 F7 F8 F9 G10 G11 G12 G13 G14 G15 G16 G17 G18 G19 G2 G20 G22 G23 G24 G4 G6 G8 ENTRANCE DOT Job Fair 24 Exhibit Floor Plan as of 26 July 2012

List of Exhibitors as of 26 July 2012 Customer Name Booth Aims International, Inc............. E24 Bentley Systems International Ltd....... C8 BMT Scientific Marine Services, Inc....... D8 Bombora Engineering Services Provider.... A25 Cameron................... D20 Clampon AS................. C20 Compliance Technology Group........ E10 Computer Line Associates S.r.L........ A23 DTI LLC................... C16 GEP-AFTP.................. E22 JSC Zarubezh-Expo.............. C2 KOSO Kent Introl Ltd............. D2 MacDermid Offshore Solutions........ E9 Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd..... D32 Moorlink AB................. C18 Oil States Industries Inc........... D15 Saipem SPA................. B16 Serimax South East Asia PTE LTD....... E12 SPX Bolting Systems............. D10 Subsea 7 Australia Contracting Pty Ltd..... B2 Sunlec International NEW.......... E14 Techlam................... B20 Technip Oceania Pty Ltd........... D12 Tritech International Ltd........... E2 Vryhof Anchors B.V.............. D36 Wireco Worldgroup.............. D28 Woodside Energy Ltd............. B9 25

1 27 29 November 2012 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Perth, Australia http://community.deepoffshoretechnology.com Want to make Deep Offshore Technology International the most valuable event of the year? Start planning with My Event Planner today! How it works: My Event Planner is a FREE exhibition organizer and scheduler that let s you view, compare and bookmark exhibiting companies, products and services that interest you while you search the DirectEventConnect exhibitor directory. You can build, refine and add to your planner right from your desktop at http://community.deepoffshoretechnology.com. After you bookmark exhibitors and products, they are automatically saved as favorites and are highlighted on your printable floor plan for you to follow on site. Benefits of DirectEventConnect before attending the event: Preview who and what will be at the event Maximize your time at the event and set appointments to meet face-to-face with exhibitors Network with other registered users and exhibitors Benefits of DirectEventConnect while at the event: Use your personalized floor plan to quickly direct you through the exhibition floor Search for more companies, products and services onsite at the DirectEventConnect product locator kiosks throughout the event Reprint your customized floor plan from the onsite product locators or anywhere Internet is provided, if you need an updated copy 18 4 8 9 11 14 2 5 6 7 10 13 15 16 19 12 17 3 Benefits of DirectEventConnect after the event: Follow-up with those exhibitors and fellow attendees that you met at the event Connect with exhibitors and fellow attendees that you weren t able to meet with onsite 26 Build your profile today! Visit http://community.deepoffshoretechnology.com

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27 29 November 2012 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Perth, Australia Do you work for an operating company? If you answered YES then your company qualifies for the Operators Partner Program! Send an unlimited number of delegates (employees) for one flat rate of USD$4,900*. Deep Offshore Technology (DOT) International is pleased to offer an exclusive discount program solely for deepwater operating companies. This program allows operating companies to send unlimited employees for one flat rate of $4,900! Make sure your company stays abreast of key market trends by giving employees the opportunity to listen to key industry presentations, see real-world technology applications, network with peers, and meet with the supplier market. Unlimited conference registrations. Each attendee receives access to: All conference sessions Exhibit floor reception(s) Delegate lunches Exhibit hall access to meet with suppliers and encounter new technologies Operators Partner Program Benefits Additionally, as a participant of the Operators Partner Program, your company will appear in/on: Show Guide Event website On-site signage 2011 Operators Partner Program Participants For more information, visit www.deepoffshoretechnology.com/opp * Operators Partner Program registration is checked to confirm applicant is from an approved operating company in order to qualify for the discount Owned & Produced By: Presented By: Supported By: Hosted By: www.deepoffshoretechnology.com

Things to do in Western Australia! Enjoy the sunshine, natural parklands and beach lifestyle of Perth, one of the country s most beautiful cities and the capital of Western Australia. The weather is fantastic, the beaches are clean and uncrowded, and the city, situated on the banks of the Swan River, is in a postcard-perfect setting. Kings Park Kings Park and Botanic Garden is the green heart of Perth. With its remarkable expanses of unique bushland, tranquil parkland and botanic garden, the Park is the most popular visitor destination in Western Australia. Kings Park Kings Park and Botanic Garden has extensive city and river views with panorama to the Darling Range. The magnificently sited State War Memorial is also one of several scenic vantage points. Shopping If you re after some serious retail therapy make a beeline for up-market King Street. Packed with boutiques, art galleries, it s the place to be seen. For quality department and fashion chain stores, the Murray Street and Hay Street malls hit the spot. Shopping Art Gallery of Western Australia The Art Gallery of Western Australia is located in the heart of the Perth Cultural Centre and showcases an extensive array of art. Examples of some of the types of works exhibited at the gallery include West Australian art, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and international art from all corners of the globe. Art Gallery of Western Australia Perth Beaches Australian beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world and Perth beaches are a stunning example. See the Indian Ocean gleaming under a deep blue sky and warm southern sun at many beach locations right across Perth. Nearby beaches include Cottesloe Beach, Scarborough Beach, City Beach or Floreat Beach. Also, just a short ferry ride from Perth, is Rottnest Island. Rottnest features some of the world s finest beaches and bays, as well as unique plant and animal life, including the famous rarity, the quokka, a small kangaroo-like marsupial. Margaret River Wineries Margaret River WA was originally a chilled out surfie town, but has evolved into the ultimate smorgasbord of fine wine, good food and spectacular scenery just a three-and-a-half hour drive south of Perth. No trip to Western Australia is complete without a pit stop at Margaret River. Perth Beaches Maritime Museum Looking out over the majestic Indian Ocean, the Western Australian Museum Maritime is symbolic of Fremantle s past, present and future as a coastal town. The Museum houses six unique galleries, including the winning America s Cup yacht, Australia II, an Oberon class submarine, Jon Sanderson s Parry Endeavour a number of iconic vessels from Western Australia s maritime history. Margaret River Wineries Fremantle Just a 20 minute drive from Perth s city centre, Fremantle, is a multi-cultural city with a charm of its own, setting it apart from the rest of Perth. Fremantle boasts the best preserved example of a 19th century port streetscape in the world with its world-famous heritage buildings and a fascinating maritime and convict history. Maritime Museum 29

Air Travel to Perth / Parking Information Qatar Airways, 5 Star Airline World s Best Airline 2012 by Skytrax World Airline Awards 2012 has teamed up with PennWell to offer attendees to DOT in Perth, Australia the opportunity of booking their travel arrangements directly with Qatar Airways. Once registered as an attendee to DOT you will be given an access code to allow you take advantage of the discounted fares uniquely available to DOT attendees and experience the 5 Star service that Qatar Airways provides. Qatar Airways, one of the world s fastest growing airlines, has rapidly expanded into the meetings, incentives, conferences, and events (MICE) business. Promoting the exciting corporate business tourism year round, the airline is capitalising on the burgeoning hospitality business in the State of Qatar, encouraging international meeting and event organisers to extend their business opportunities to Qatar and any destination within the airline s rapidly growing network. Being a leading player in global aviation, Qatar Airways currently operates a young fleet of over 100 aircraft to more than 100 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas. Important Information About Parking at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre The City of Perth owns and operates the car park located directly underneath PCEC through City of Perth Parking (CPP). The car park operates 24 hours 7 days a week, offering a staffed Customer Service Centre and closed circuit television. Event organisers holding events at PCEC can pre-purchase pre-paid tickets through PCEC. The current rates are: 24 Hour, Multiple Entries................. $29 per ticket This option provides a 24 hour multiple entry and exit. Unless indicated otherwise, ticket validity times will commence from midnight on the nominated date. 10 Hours Continuous Parking, Single Entry..... $21.10 per ticket This option provides one single entry and exit, 10 hours continuous parking. Entry is between 07:30am and Midnight, Monday to Friday. Saturday and Sunday entry is anytime. Patrons parking longer than planned are responsible for paying any additional parking fees. To arrange payment patrons should visit CPP Customer Service Office located in the car park before returning to their vehicle. 30 Links for additional information on parking: http://www.pcec.com.au/attend-an-event/parking.aspx http://www.cityofperthparking.com.au/?q=node/38

Hotel Information Events in Focus have once again been appointed as the official travel company for Deep Offshore Technology 2012. Due to the high demand for hotel accommodation for this event we are advising exhibitors and visitors to make their booking early. Visit www.deepoffshoretechnology.com/travel-info to Make Your Reservation. If the hotel of your choice is not featured please contact Elizabeth Kelly at ek@eventsinfocus.net and they will secure a room for you. Hyatt Regency Perth Room Prices: King Guest Room (Sole Occupancy) AUD 260.00 Prices are per room per night. Excludes Taxes, Service Charge & Breakfast Location: 10 minutes from the Convention Centre Rydges Perth Room Prices: Superior Room (Sole Occupancy) AUD 295.00 Prices are per room per night Excludes Taxes, Service Charge & Breakfast Location: 5 minutes to the Convention Centre Medina Grand Perth Room Prices: Premier One Bedroom Apartment King or 2 single beds AUD 335.00 Prices are per room per night Excludes Taxes, Service Charge & Breakfast Location: Located opposite the Convention Centre Parmelia Hilton Perth Room Prices: Hilton Guest Room (Sole Occupancy) AUD 390.00 Prices are per room per night Excludes Taxes, Service Charge & Breakfast Location: A few minutes walk to the Convention Centre Crowne Plaza Perth Room Prices: Standard Room (Sole Occupancy) AUD 365.00 Prices are per room per night Excludes Taxes, Service Charge & Breakfast Location: 8 minutes to the Convention Centre 32

27 29 November 2012 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Perth, Australia Registration Form First Name Last Name Job Title 27 29 November 2012 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Perth, Australia Organization Complete Mailing Address Postal Code Country Telephone ( + ) Fax ( + ) E-mail Confirmations will be sent if a unique email address is listed Deep Offshore Technology International is a PennWell Corporation event. Please check the relevant box if you do not wish to receive information about: Future Deep Offshore Technology International Events Other PennWell Corporation Products Carefully selected third parties PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: 1. Type of Company/Organization (Please check only one): 02 Major Oil & Gas Operating Company 03 Independent Oil & Gas Company 04 National/State Oil Company 07 Drilling/Drilling Contractor 51 Consulting Company Engaged in Projects or Providing Services to Oil and/or Gas Companies 09 EPC (Engineering/Procurement/ Construction/Main Contractor 39 Engineering Company 08 Subcontractor 10 Seismic Company 29 Pipeline/Installation Contractor 37 Supply Company 41 Marine Support Services 36 Equipment Manufacturing Company 38 Service Company 11 Ship/Fabrication Yard 12 Insurance or Financial Services 13 Educational Institution/ Government Agency/Research Laboratory 98 Other (specify) 2. Job Function: (Please check only one): 40 Executive Management (CEO, President, Owner, VP, Managing Director, etc.) 41 Management (Production Manager, Engineering Manager, Exploration Manager) 39 Engineering 43 Field Professional (Superintendent, Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Toolpusher) 45 Purchasing (Purchasing Agent, Purchasing Manager) 48 Consulting 46 Geology or Geophysics 47 Other (specify) 3. Areas of Interest/Involvement: 60 Exploration/Seismic/Formation Evaluation Equipment & Services 61 Drilling Rigs & Rig Equipment 62 Drilling Contractor Services 63 Downhole Drilling Tools/Coiled Tubing/Muds & Chemicals/ Well Maintenance Equipment & Services 64 Cementing/Well Completion/ Stimulation Equipment & Services 65 Subsea Production Equipment & Services 66 Surface Production Equipment & Services 67 Motors/Engines/Pumps/ Compressors/Turbines/ Generators 68 Automation Systems/Instruments & Control/Valves & Accessories Safety Equipment 69 Marine Transportation/Safety Equipment 70 Mooring and Station Keeping Equipment & Services 71 IT/Computer Hardware/Software Equipment & Services 72 Financial/Insurance/General Business Services 73 Other (please specify) 99 None of the above 4. Purchasing Role: (Please check only one): Specify Recommend Approve Purchase None Choose one of four easy ways below to register for Deep Offshore Technology International: Fax: Direct: +1 918 831 9161 Toll-Free (US only): +1 888 299 8057 Website: www.deepoffshoretechnology.com Mail: PennWell C&E, Registration (DOT), P.O. Box 973081, Dallas, TX 75397-3081 USA Email: registration@pennwell.com 33

27 29 November 2012 Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Perth, Australia Registration Form (continued) CONFERENCE FEES: All Delegate Registrations Include: Access to all Conference Sessions Access to the Exhibition Hall, including opening and networking receptions Coffee Breaks in Exhibition Hall Delegate lunch in Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (Ticketed) Conference Proceedings Individual Delegate (3 Day Registration)* Paid By October 26, 2012...................... USD$1,570 Paid After October 26, 2012..................... USD$1,700 Exhibitor Delegate (Must be exhibiting company) Paid By October 26, 2012....................... USD$780 Paid After October 26, 2012...................... USD$850 Operator Partner Program (Operators Only) Unlimited number of delegates*................... USD$4,900 * Operator Program Partners registration is checked to confirm applicant is from an approved operator in order to qualify for discount Corporate Plan (10 delegates) Paid By October 26, 2012..................... USD$13,000 Paid After October 26, 2012.................... USD$14,100 Corporate Plan (11 20 delegates) Paid By October 26, 2012..................... USD$25,000 Paid After October 26, 2012..................... USD$26,000 Your full-price registration fee includes a one-year paid subscription to Oil & Gas Journal (US$ 89.00 value) (Form continued on next page.) Government Agency Paid By October 26, 2012....................... Paid After October 26, 2012...................... USD$850 USD$920 Student Delegate (ID required) Paid By October 26, 2012........................ USD$65 Paid After October 26, 2012...................... USD$100 Single Day Delegate Includes entrance to exhibition and conference sessions and lunch on one day. Conference proceedings are NOT included Tuesday, November 27th........................ USD$920 Wednesday, November 28th...................... USD$920 Thursday, November 29th....................... USD$920 Exhibition Only.............................. FREE Lunches, conference sessions, and conference proceedings are NOT included. Includes access to the exhibition hall ASME Pre-Conference Workshops (Price per workshop) (Check one) Fundamentals of Deepwater Project Development Fundamentals of Deepwater Riser Engineering Subsea Pipeline Design Overview Paid By October 26, 2012....................... USD$850 Paid After October 26, 2012...................... USD$895 AUSTRALIAN MARINE COMPLEX TECHNICAL TOUR PAYMENT Paid By October 26, 2012........................ USD$25 Please add all selections and total here: Add 10% Australian GST: TOTAL DUE: US$ US$ US$ METHOD OF PAYMENT: Check enclosed (in Dollars funds only) Wire (Wire information will be provided on invoice) Credit Card: Visa Mastercard AMEX Discover Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: Payment must be received prior to conference. If payment is not received by the conference date, the registration fee must be guaranteed on charge card until proof of payment is provided. Make check payable to Deep Offshore Technology 2012 / PennWell. Cancellation: Cancellation of registration must be received in writing. Any individual, exhibitor or corporate registrations cancelled before October 26, 2012 will receive a 50% refund of registration fee. After October 26, 2012 no refunds will be permitted. Substitutions may be made at any time by written notification to the registration office. Full Name (as it appears on card): Card Holder Signature: (Required for credit card payment) For questions please call: Phone: +1 918 831 9160 Toll Free (US only):+1 888 299 8016 For information on corporate packages for 21 or more attendees contact: Registration / Phone: +1 918 831 9160 / Email: registration@pennwell.com

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2012/2013 Global Petroleum Events Calendar Energy burns at the root of PennWell s history. First printing our flagship publication the Oil & Gas Journal in 1902, our petroleum division covers the topics, issues,challenges and solutions most critical to the international petroleum industry. With a network of global events located throughout the world, PennWell collectively reaches more than 135,000 petroleum professionals in 75 countries, providing unparalleled reach of the international petroleum market. Deep Offshore Technology International Conference & Exhibition November 27-29, 2012 Perth, Australia www.deepoffshoretechnology.com Offshore Middle East Conference & Exhibition January 21-23, 2013 Doha, Qatar www.offshoremiddleeast.com Strategies in Heavy Oil Conference & Exhibition January 23-25, 2013 Galveston, Texas, USA www.heavyoilstrategies.com Topsides, Platforms & Hulls Conference & Exhibition February 5-7, 2013 Galveston, Texas USA www.topsidesevent.com Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition March 5-7, 2013 San Antonio, Texas USA www.subseatiebackforum.com S T R A T E G I E S IN HEAVY OIL TM Offshore Asia Conference & Exhibition March 6-8, 2013 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia www.offshoreasiaevent.com Offshore West Africa Conference & Exhibition March 19-21, 2013 Accra, Ghana www.offshorewestafrica.com Oil Sands and Heavy Oil Technologies Conference & Exhibition July 23-25, 2013 Calgary, Alberta, Canada www.oilsandstechnologies.com PetroWorld India Conference & Exhibition August 22-24, 2013 Mumbai, India www.petroworldindia.com Deepwater Operations Conference & Exhibition November 5-7, 2013 Galveston, Texas USA www.deepwateroperations.com Connect with us through Social Media to find out more about PennWell s Offshore and OGJ Events For further information please visit www.offshoreoilevents.com or www.ogjevents.com 36

Event Contacts Senior Vice President International Offshore Events Tom Fowler Phone: +1 918 831 9452 tfowler@pennwell.com Registration Department Direct: +1 918 831 9160 Fax: +1 918 831 9161 Toll Free: +1 888 299 8016 (U.S. Only) Toll Free Fax: +1 888 299 8057 (U.S. Only) Conference Director David Paganie Phone: +1 713 963 6217 davidp@pennwell.com Conference Manager Niki Vrettos Phone: +44 (0) 1992 656 600 dotconference@pennwell.com Event Operations Manager Amanda Wilson Phone: +1 918 831 9523 amandaw@pennwell.com Exhibit Service Manager Heather Hodges Phone: +1 918 831 9481 hhodges@pennwell.com Event Marketing Manager AnNicole Faeth Phone: +1 918 832 9347 annicolef@pennwell.com Exhibit Sales and Sponsorship Managers Sue Neighbors Americas Phone: +1 713 963 6256 Fax: +1 713 963 6212 sneighbors@pennwell.com Jane Bailey Europe, Middle East & Africa Phone: +44 (0) 1992 656 651 Fax: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 janeb@pennwell.com Michael Yee Singapore, South East Asia, China T: +65 9616 8080 F: +65 6734 0655 yfyee@singnet.com.sg Mike Twiss Australia, New Zealand T: +61 8 9529 4466 F: +61 8 9529 4488 mike@energy-pubs.com.au 37

Deep Offshore Technology International 1421 South Sheridan Road, Tulsa, OK 74112 USA PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID TULSA OK PERMIT # 845 Register by 26th October and Save $100! 4 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER 1) ONLINE: www.deepoffshoretechnology.com 2) E-MAIL: registration@pennwell.com 3) FAX: Direct: +1 918 831 9161 Toll-Free: (U.S.ONLY) +1 888 299 8057 4) MAIL: PennWell/DOT 2012 P.O. Box 973059 1421 South Sheridan Road Dallas, TX 75397-3059 USA