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Marine Well Containment Company Charlie Miller, Chief Technology Officer January 25, 2012

Agenda Company Overview Interim Containment System Expanded Containment System 2012 Priorities 2

Agenda Company Overview Interim Containment System Expanded Containment System 2012 Priorities 3

Our Commitment Continuously ready to respond to a well control incident in the deepwater U.S. Gulf of Mexico Continuously advancing deepwater well containment in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Recognized and respected leader in deepwater well containment in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico 4

About Our Company Leading deepwater well containment system and technology provider for U.S. Gulf of Mexico Expertise in subsea containment and incident response training Independent, not-for-profit company 10 members, representing 70% of the deepwater wells drilled from 2007-2009 Each member has an equal share and an equal vote Investment of over $1 billion in system System available to all operators in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico as a member or as a non-member (per well basis) 5

Key Accomplishments Interim Containment System ready to go since February 2011 All equipment housed at ASCO shipyard in Houston Capping stack ready for 10,000 ft and TLP/SPARs response plan developed Expanded System Project Underway Aframax tankers fabrication complete and conversion in progress Headquarters opened with all processes up and running 31 permits granted by BSEE, including 1 non-member Incident Response Training: Completed 8 member simulation exercises, including successful BSEE unannounced drill More than 2,000 hours of Incident Preparedness & Response training delivered Deployment tactical plans well developed; generic procedures available Industry Recognition Finalist for 2011 Platts Energy Awards for Industry Leadership Recipient of LMOGA Blue Heron award 6

Agenda Company Overview Interim Containment System Expanded Containment System 2012 Priorities 7

Interim Containment System (ICS) All equipment maintained at ASCO shipyard in Houston Capping stack ready for 10,000 ft and TLP/SPARs response plan developed / Top Hat Light Duty Intervention System 8

Interim Containment System (ICS) / Top Hat Key Light Duty Intervention System MWCC RP Mutual Aid 9

Interim Containment System (ICS) Coiled Tubing Light Duty Intervention System / Top Hat Key MWCC RP Mutual Aid 10

Interim Containment System (ICS) / Top Hat Key Light Duty Intervention System MWCC RP Mutual Aid 11

MWCC Containment System Roles MWCC Maintain containment system in ready state Covered Entity (Responsible Party - RP) Direct and manage containment response (with Unified Command) Deliver capping stack, subsea components, and dispersant to RP shore base Maintain mutual aid inventory list Provide generic procedures and technical expertise on operation of MWCC capping stack and other containment equipment Provide on-going training to members and contracted parties Remove debris Provide marine vessels to deploy containment equipment (Capping Stack, Subsea Dispersant Injection, hydrate inhibition) Contract drill ships(through mutual aid) to capture oil Install capping stack and subsea components Return capping stack and subsea equipment to MWCC upon completion

ICS Components: Capping Stack Containment System 15 ksi Capping Stack Able to cap a well in up to 10,000 ft water depth, dual barrier ram and cap Integration of flexible flowlines enable choke & flow up to 8,000 foot water depth Accompanied by a subsea hydraulic accumulator skid that is used to actuate all hydraulic requirements Hydraulic Accumulator Skid 13

Components Summary Subsea Dispersant System Subsea Dispersant Injection System (SDIS) (RP to provide) 30-in. and 40-in. Hook Wands Minimizes VOCs that have migrated to the surface of the work site by injecting dispersant at the release point Fan and 50-in. Hook Wand 14

Components Summary Containment System Top Hats (5) # 1 Captures oil leaking from horizontal pipe # 2 Captures oil from well; designed to fit over upper riser adapter flange # 3 Captures oil from well; designed to fit over HC or H4 Connector Hub w/ protruding drill pipe # 4 Captures oil from well; designed to fit over riser, or HC or H4 Connector Hub # 5 Captures oil from well; designed to fit over upper riser adapter flange (last top hat model built by BP) 3 1 2 15

Mutual Aid Vessels Discoverer Enterprise (BP) Capacity: 15-20 kb/d, 40 MSCFD Modified Schlumberger standard well test kit permanently installed Discoverer Inspiration (Chevron) Capacity: 15-20 kb/d, 40 MSCFD Schlumberger standard well test kit available through call-off agreement Discoverer Clear Leader (Chevron) Capacity: 15-20 kb/d, 40 MSCFD Modified Schlumberger standard well test kit available through retainer agreement Noble Danny Adkins (Shell) Capacity: 15-20 kb/d, 40 MSCFD Schlumberger standard well test kit available through call-off agreement 16

Agenda Company Overview Interim Containment System Expanded Containment System 2012 Priorities 17

Expanded Containment System (ECS) Increased cap-and-flow depth capability (10,000 ft) and increased fluid capacity (up to100,000 BPD) Dedicated Modular Capture Vessels delivered; conversion in progress Umbilical Riser Subsea Containment Assembly Accumulator Unit Manifold Dispersant Fluid System 18

Agenda Company Overview Interim Containment System Expanded Containment System 2012 Priorities 19

2012 Priorities Continuously advance MWCC s service offering to keep pace with members needs Prepare for and accept Enhanced Containment System (operations, technology, response ready, and permitting process) Continue to evolve incident preparedness and readiness training with members to enhance tactical planning Enhance Containment System readiness (e.g. member drills) Continue to attract and motivate quality talent to maintain a high-performing organization 20

Q & A

Appendix

Components Summary Subsea Dispersant System Distribution Manifold ROV Panel Coil Tubing Distribution Panel Corexit 9500 Subsea Dispersant (35 ISO Tanks) 23

Components Summary Containment System RITT #1 (Vertical) RITT #2 RITT #3 Riser Insertion Tube Tool (RITT) Deployed from containment vessel via drill pipe riser to capture leaking oil at the sea floor and provide a conduit to surface for processing and disposal 24

Components Summary Hydrate Inhibition System Methanol Storage Tanks (2) Hydraulic Power Unit - 164 Injects methanol or glycol into the containment system to prevent potential hydrate formation and flush components as required Hydraulic Power Unit - 205 Flying Lead Deployment System Components Not Pictured Hot stab patch panel T-300 chemical injection pump Flying lead distribution box (2) Launch & recovery system (LARS) Air Tugger Umbilical Distribution Box 25

Component Summary Hydrate Inhibition System Methanol storage tanks Chemical injection pumps & manifolds Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) Umbilical & reel Air tugger Launch & recovery system Long (static) chemical flying leads Umbilical Distribution Box Hot stab patch panel 17D hot stab assemblies Flying lead deployment frame To CDP Manifold Not Used To BOP Gooseneck Vessel Crane and ROV Not Shown Short (dynamic) chemical flying leads Flying lead distribution box 26