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Technip, a world leader in oil and gas engineering
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ContentsI. Technip in brief
II. Business segments
III. Major ongoing projects
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I. Technip in brief1. Overview
2. A global network
3. Commercial successes on strategic markets
4. Technip and the Sustainable Development
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1. Overview
► 50 years experience : 1958 - 2008
► A world leader in oil and gas engineering, Technip designs and constructs, subsea, offshore and onshore installations
► 22,000 employees worldwide
► Present in close to 50 countries
► Industrial assets on all continents
► The Technip share is listed on the EuronextTM, Paris
Technip’s headquarters in Paris’ La Défense business district
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2. A global network
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3.1 Commercial successes on strategic markets
The rise of natural gas
► Three huge contracts for Liquefied Natural Gas units (LNG) in Qatar
►A first LNG plant in Yemen
►A contract for a LNG reception terminal in Freeport, Texas (USA)
► Two major contracts for a gas treatment unit in Saudi Arabia
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3.2 Commercial successes on strategic markets
Numerous offshore contracts
►Deep water field developments• Agbami in Nigeria
• Roncador in Brazil
• Ticonderoga in the Gulf of Mexico
• Kikeh in Malaysia
• Greater Gorgon, Stybarrow and Vincent in Australia
►A Spar platform• Perdido in the Gulf of Mexico
►A Floating Production, Storage and Offloading unit (FPSO)• Akpo in Nigeria
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3.3 Commercial successes on strategic markets
The petrochemical boom
► The world’s largest ethylene plant, located in Saudi Arabia
►A major petrochemical complex in Saudi Arabia
► Two ethylene units in Kuwait and Thailand
► Two polypropylene units in China, the modernization and expansion of three ethylene units in Russia
►A diesel fuel hydrodesulphurization unit and a hydrogen unit in Poland
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3.4 Commercial successes on strategic markets
Challenges in refining
► Two major contracts for the treatment of extra-heavy crude in Canada
► The design and construction of the first refinery in Vietnam
►A new hydro treatment unit for a refinery in the US Virgin Islands
►A project management contract for the refinery in Jubaïl, Saudi Arabia
► The extension of a refinery in Colombia
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4. Technip and the Sustainable Development
► Sustainable development performance recognized by the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI*)
► 6th consecutive selection in 2007/2008 for DJSI indices :• DJSI World Index (318 companies covering 57 sectors of activity)• European DJSI STOXX Index
► Leader within the DJSI oil equipment and services industry sector, with the best economic, social and environmental performances
►During the execution of each of its projects, Technip strives for the highest level of performance in all areas of sustainable development: workplace safety, protection of the environment, social relations, initiatives in favor of local communities
► Technip has set ambitious goals in terms of corporate governance, integrity and transparency as well the creation of shareholder value over the long term
*The DJSI (Dow Jones Sustainability Index), first introduced in 1991 is one of the most widely recognized international benchmarks for assessing a company's sustainable development performance.
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II. Business segments1. Subsea
2. Offshore
3. Onshore
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OFFSHORE
► Floating platforms: Spar, semi-submersibles, FPSO
► Fixed platforms: TPG 500, Unideck ®
► Assets: 3 construction yards in Finland, Azerbaijan and Nigeria
► Important investment in Research and Development
► Confirmed leadership in float-over installations
SUBSEA
► Subsea pipes to connect wellheads, located at water depths of more than 2,000 m, between each other and to treatment units on the surface
► Assets: 2 flexible pipe production plants, 3 umbilical production plants, 5 spoolbases, a fleet of 19 subsea pipe-lay and construction vessels, among which 3 are under construction
Technip is active in three segments of activity
ONSHORE
► Treatment and liquefaction of natural gas
► Refining and treatment of heavy crudes
► Hydrogen
► Petrochemicals
► Renewable energies
► Life sciences
► Metals and mining
► Buildings and infrastructures
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1. Subsea
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Architecture of a subsea oil field
Manifold
Floating Production, Storage and Offloading unit
Well Heads
Distance seabed- surface :
up to 2,500 m
ExportBouy
*These elements are supplied by Technip
Flowline*
Umbilical*
Riser*
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Two flexible pipe manufacturing plants in France and Brazil
► Annual production capacity of the two plants: 700 km of flexible pipes
► Technical characteristics of flexible pipe :• Interior diameter: from 1 to 19 inches (2.5 to 48 cm) • Pressure: up to 1,000 bars (1 ton per cm2)
Le Trait, France
Vitória, Brazil
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Three umbilical manufacturing plants
►Umbilicals are a bundling of hydraulic pipes, electric and fiber optic cables
► They permit the remote control of subsea robots
Umbilical being loaded into a basket
Houston (Texas), USA Lobito, AngolaNewcastle, United Kingdom
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Five spoolbases
Barra de Riacho (Brazil) Orkanger (Norway)
Mobile (USA) Evanton (United-Kingdom) Dande (Angola)
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Deep Blue Deep Pioneer Sunrise 2000 Venturer
Constructor Seamec Princess Apache Orelia
Wellservicer Skandi Achiever Normand Pioneer Seamec 2
Seamec 3 Geoholm Alliance Seamec 1
A fleet of 19 vessels by 2010
New diving support vessel, 50% owned (delivery in 2008)
New deepwater pipelayvessel (delivery in 2010)
Current fleet: 16 vessels
New Brazilian deepwater pipelay vessel
(delivery in 2009)
3 new ships
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Deep Blue, flagship of the Technip fleet
► The largest deep sea underwater pipe lay and construction vessel, capable of installing flexible pipe at depths down to 2,500 m
►Characteristics• Dimensions: 206 m long and 32 m wide• Transport capacity: up to 10,000 tons of rigid and flexible pipe• Maximum pipe lay speed: 32 m per minute• 140-member crew
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2. Offshore
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TPG 500 Unideck Semi-submersible Spar EDP FPSO
A platform for every water depth
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Shallow water platforms
► TPG 500• Proprietary Technip concept
• Self-installing fixed platform
• The most recent was installed in April 2006 in the BP-operated Shah Deniz field in the Caspian Sea, off the coast of Azerbaijan
►Unideck• Technip-patented platform
• Reduced installation time: all of the units installed in single operation onto the hull structure which is already in place
• This installation method was used on Total’s Amenam development in October 2006
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Deep water platforms► SPAR
• Most frequently used platform in the Gulf of Mexico• Water depths can exceed 2,000 m• Technip should install its 14th Spar in mid-2008
► SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE• Semi-submersible platform• Technip is designing three semi-submersibles
for Petrobras in Brazil: P51, P52 and P-56
► FPSO • Floating Production Storage and Off-loading Unit• Technip has delivered the Dalia (Angola) FPSO
– Production: 240,000 barrels/day of crude oil – Storage : 2 million barrels
• Technip is currently building the Akpo (Nigeria)FPSO
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Three generations of Spar platformsCLASSIC TREILLIS TUBULAR TREILLIS
Technip, and its partner Kerr-McGee (Anadarko), received the “Distinguished Achievement Award” at the “Offshore Technology Conference” 2005 for the design of three successive generations of Spar platforms in 10 years.
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3. Onshore
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The Onshore segment comprises the following activities (1):
► Treatment and liquefaction of natural gasTechnip is designing and building the six largest LNG trains in the world
► RefiningOver nearly 50 years, Technip has built 28 new refineries and expanded more than 200 existing units
► HydrogenWith a market share of close to 40% of the world’s installed capacity, Technip is the leader in hydrogen production units and technology
► EthyleneTechnip is designing and building the world’s largest ethylene steam crackers (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait)
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The Onshore segment comprises the following activities (2) :
► BiofuelsTechnip is present on the replacement fuel market. 75% of the biodiesel production units in France were designed and built by Technip
► Life sciencesTechnip executes major international projects including avaccine production plant in Thailand and a cosmetics plant in China
► Buildings and infrastructuresIn partnership with major architectural firms, Technip executes many types construction projects including: embassies, courthouses, universities, concert halls, railway and airport infrastructures.
► Metals and miningTechnip designs and builds extraction and treatment plants for the metals and mining sector
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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)► Technip is currently executing several LNG mega-projects which are the
industry’s largest in terms of size and investment
► The overall production capacity of all of the LNG units currently under construction by Technip in Yemen, Nigeria and Qatar will be close to 58 million tons of LNG per year – equal to 40% of the world’s current LNG production capacity
Qatargas project, QatarNLNG project, Nigeria
Yemen LNG project, Yemen
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Refining and heavy crude treatment► In 50 years, Technip has engineered and built about 30 new refineries and expanded
more than 200 existing units
► In the last few years Technip has built units that can treat extra-heavy crude (“upgrading”)• Tar sands in Athabasca (Canada)• Orinoco heavy crude (Venezuela)
Sincor upgrader,Venezuela
Mesaieed refinery,Qatar
Midor refinery,Egypte
Dung Quatrefinery,Vietnam
Gonfrevillerefinery,France
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Hydrogen
► With a market share of nearly 40%, Technip is the world leader in hydrogen plant engineering and technologies
► Technip has built more than 220 hydrogen plants throughout the world
► Hydrogen is the most frequently used gas in refining, chemicals and petrochemicals: the injection of hydrogen allows for cleaner fuelsby reducing the amount of sulfur naturally contained in crude oil
Hydrogen plant, Austria Hydrogen plant, USA Hydrogen Unit, Spain
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Ethylene
► Technip is the world leader in the engineering and construction of large capacity steamcrackers (a steamcracker is an ethylene production unit).
► Ethylene is a molecule found in gas and oil• The most consumed intermediate product in the world• Numerous uses in petrochemicals: solvents, elastomers, plastifiers, medicine, textiles
► Technip is currently building the two largest ethylene units in the world (1.3 million tons/year) in Qatar and Saudi Arabia
A major ethylene plant in the Middle EastOne of the largest compressors ever installed in an ethylene plant – its 70 MW can supply enough electricity for a city of 45,000 inhabitants
Transport of an ethylene furnace, Saudi Arabia
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Biofuels
Biodiesel unit in Sète, France Biodiesel unit in Montoir, France
Ethanol production unit in the Netherlands
► « Products made from vegetable raw materials serving to complement or substitute for fossil fuels »
► Technip has been present on the biofuels market for more than 25 years► Technip has built close to ten complete biofuel production units
Biodiesel is an additive to diesel fuel
Bioethanol is an additive to gasoline
3D view of the unit in Compiègne, France
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Life sciences
Technip has executed more than 160 major projects (research centers, active substance and pharmaceutical dose production units) for first-tier international clients in fine chemicals, intermediate products and active substances for pharmaceutical, veterinary and agrochemical products
Antibiotic production unit, France
Clean room, Italy Vaccine production plant, Thailand
Cosmetics production plant, China
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Metals and miningTechnip engineers and builds installations using both hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes
Nickel production plant, New Caledonia
Alumina production plant, Venezuela
Uranium production plant, France
Nickel production unit, France
Gold extraction plant,Burkina Faso
Silver refining plant Morocco
Solvent extraction method uranium recovery plant, Canada
Copper production plant, Australia
Alumina refining plant, Guinea
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Buildings and infrastructures► Technip TPS is the Group’s subsidiary specialized in architectural, construction and
infrastructure engineering• Its expertise covers all fields involving technical studies and the construction of buildings and their
environments• Technip TPS works in partnership with French and international architectural firms
► Some of the major projects executed by Technip TPS
Zénith Concert Hall, Rouen
TGV East maintenance shop, Pantin
Purpan Hospital, Toulouse National Library, Paris
Kyoto Secondary School, Poitiers
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III. Major ongoing projects1. Subsea
2. Offshore
3. Onshore
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1. Subsea
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Subsea pipes for the P-54 field in Brazil
► Client: Petrobras
► Water depth: down to 1,740 m
► Project scope: 6 types of flexible pipes
► Value: $ 115 million
The flexible pipe production plant located in Vitoria (Brazil), will manufacture the 142 km of pipes.
Flexible pipe production plant, Vitoria, Brazil
P-54Brazil
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Subsea pipe for the Skarv FPSO* in Norway
► Client: BP
► Project scope: flexible pipes (risers and jumpers)
► Value: $ 90 million
► Project completion: 2010
The flexible pipes will be fabricated at Technip’sproduction facility in le Trait (France).
Production plant in Le Trait, France
* FPSO: Floating Production Storage & Offloading Unit
SkarvNorway
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Re-development of the YME field, Norway
► Client: Talisman Energy
► Turnkey contract
► Value: $ 110 million
► Project completion: 2008 & 2009
Technip’s Apache, specialized in reel-lay installation, will conduct the offshore operations with assistance from other vessels from the Group’s fleet.
The Apache during installation operations
Norway
Champ YME
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Azurite field development, Congo
► Client: Murphy West Africa Ltd
► Water depth: 1,400 m
► Project scope: flexible pipes and an umbilical
► Value: $ 80 million
► Delivery: 2008
The umbilical will be manufactured by Duco, a subsidiary of Technip based in Newcastle (UK).
The Group’s umbilical plant in Newcastle, UK
AzuriteCongo
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Subsea pipes for the Agbami field in Nigeria
► Client: Chevron
► Water depth: 1,550 m
► Project scope: risers, flowlines and umbilicals
► Value: $ 840 million
► Project completion: 2008
This is the largest deep-sea contract ever awarded to Technip and strengthens the Group’s leadership position on the West African subsea market.
The Agbami field in Nigeria
Agbami
Nigeria
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PDET subsea pipe, Brazil► Client: Petrobras
► Water depth: 100 m – 1,800 m
► Project scope: 56 km of 18” rigid pipes
► Value: $210 million
► Pipe installation: 2007
This pipe system links the P-52 platform, anchored a a water depth of 1,800m, to the PRA-01 platform installed in shallow water.
The Deep Blue installing pipe
PDETBrésil
PDET
Brazil
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Spar and subsea pipelines for the Kikeh field in Malaysia
► Client: Murphy Oil
► Water depth: 1,330 m
► Project scope: risers, flowlines and umbilicals
► Installation of the Spar in 2006 and the pipe in 2007
The first deep sea development off the coast of Malaysia and the first Spar to be installed outside of the Gulf of Mexico.
The Deep Pioneer installing pipeKikeh
Malaysia
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Two subsea pipe contracts in AustraliaStybarrow project► Client: BHP Billiton Petroleum Pty Ltd► Water depth: 800 m► Project scope: 50 km of flexible pipe► Value: $ 240 million► Installation of the flexible pipe and 50 km of
umbilicals supplied by the client: 2007Vincent project► Client: Woodside Energy Ltd► Water depth: 350 to 420 m► Project scope: 18 km of flexible pipe and
13 km of umbilicals► Pipe installation: 2007
Vincent field, offshore Australia
With the Stybarrow project, Technip has installed the deepest subseaproduction system to date in Australia
Australia
Vincent
Stybarrow
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2. Offshore
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Tahiti Spar, Gulf of Mexico Deep sea
► Client: Chevron
► Water depth: 1,280 m
► Hull: 170 m x 39 m
► Treatment units: 18,950 tons
► Commissioning: 2007
The Tahiti Spar during transport to the Gulf of Mexico
Technip installed its 13th Spar on the Tahiti field, in the Gulf of Mexico.
Tahiti
USA
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Perdido Spar, Gulf of MexicoDeep sea
► Client: Shell Offshore Inc
► Water depth: 2,385 m
► Hull: 170 m x 36 m
► Production capacity: up to 130,000 barrels/day
► Commissioning: 2008
3D image of the PerdidoSpar
In 2008 Technip will install its 14th Spar. It will be anchored in 2,385 meters of water: a new water depth record.
Perdido
USA
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P-52 platform, BrazilDeep sea
► Client: Petrobras► Weight of the surface treatment units:
25,000 tons► Semi-submersible platform► Dimensions:
• Length: 94 m • Width: 85 m • Height: 43 m
► Water depth: 1,800 m
► Commissioning: 2007
P-52 semi-submersible platformP-52Brazil
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Another major deep water project for Technip in West Africa.
Dalia FPSO*, AngolaDeep sea
► Client: Total ► Water depth: 1,100 m – 1,700 m► Production capacity: 240,000 barrels/day► Storage capacity: 2 million barrels► Value: $ 540 million (Technip share)► FPSO Commissioning in 2006
FPSO Dalia in operation offshore Angola
* FPSO: Floating Production Storage & Offloading Unit
DaliaAngola
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Akpo FPSO*, NigeriaDeep sea
► Client: Total► Water depth: 1,325 m► Production capacity: 185,000 barrels/day► Value: $ 1,080 million► Execution: Technip / Hyundai► Commissioning: 2008
After Dalia, Akpo confirms Technip’sbreakthrough on the large FPSO market.
Akpo FPSO on the spoolbase
* FPSO: Floating Production Storage & Offloading Unit
Akpo
Nigeria
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3. Onshore
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Dung Quat refinery, Vietnam
► Client: PetroVietnam
► Production: 145,000 barrels/day
► Execution: Technip and partners
► Commissioning: 2008
The first crude oil refinery in Vietnam, awarded to Technip, leader in a consortium with JGC and Tecnicas Reunidas.
3D image of Dung Quat refinery, Vietnam
Vietnam
Dung Quat
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Lotos refinery, Poland
► Client: Grupa Lotos S.A.
► Production: 45,000 barrels/day
► Value: € 472 million
► Commissioning: 2010
This 3rd contract in Poland, signed in 2007, reinforces the Group’s presence in this country.
Midor refinery built by Technip, Egypt
PolandGdansk
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Treatment of extra-heavy crude, Canada
► Client: Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.
► Coking unit: 123,000 barrels/day
► Hydrogen unit: 144 MCFD
► Value: € 700 million
► Commissioning: 2008
Horizon coking unit in Canada
Canadian non-conventional resources represent 36% of the world’s heavy crude resources, estimated at 7 trillion barrels.
Horizon
Canada
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Front-end engineering for a refinery project in Qatar
► Client: Qatar Petroleum
► Production: 250,000 barrels/day
► Total value: € 44 million
► Commissioning: 2011
With the construction of 8 refineries over the last 10 years, Technip is recognized as a world leader on this market
A refinery in Turkmenistan
Qatar
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Hydrogen unit, Spain
► Client: CEPSA
► Production: 68,700 m3/hour
► Value: € 60 million
► Commissioning: 2009
This new contract is Technip’s7th hydrogen unit in Spain.
Hydrogen unit in Spain
Huelva
Spain
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Paraxylene unit, Poland
► Client: PKN Orlen S.A.
► Production: 400,000 tons/year
► Value: € 160 million
► Commissioning: 2009
This contract marks a new stepin Technip’s collaboration with PKN Orlen.
3D image of the paraxylene unit in Poland
Poland
Plock
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Commissioning of three ethylene units in 2008
Ethylene Steam Cracker,Qatar
Ethylene Splitter at RasLaffan, Qatar. 800 tons and 80 meters in height.
Yanbu – Saudi Arabia:
► Client: SABIC
► Capacity: 1.3 million tons/year of ethylene0.4 million tons/year of propylene
Ras Laffan - Qatar:
► Client: Qatar Petroleum/CPC/Total
► Capacity: 1.3 million tons/year of ethylene
Shuaiba - Kuwait:
► Client: JV DOW/PIC
► Capacity: 850,000 tons/yearof ethylene
Saudi Arabia
QatarKuwait
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A new ethylene unit, Thailand
► Client: JV SIAM Cement Group/DOW
► Capacity: 1.7 million tons/year of olefins
► Cracking furnaces using Technip’sproprietary GK6 technology
► Value: € 120 million
► Commissioning: 2010
Technip is one of the only groups in the world capable of executing mega projects from the design stage through to commissioning
3D view of ethylene cracking furnaces
Thailand
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Several gas liquefaction mega-projects in Qatar► Construction of the six largest Liquefied
Natural Gas trains in the world:• Qatargas II: trains 4 & 5
Commissioning: 2008• Qatargas III & IV: trains 6 & 7
Commissioning: end 2008 / end 2009• Rasgas III : trains 8 & 9
Commissioning: end 2008 / end 2009► Capacity expansions for the existing
LNG units 1, 2, 3 (Qatargas)
Technip, in a joint venture, is building the 6 largest LNG trains in the world, with a production capacity of 7.8 million tons/year per train.
GNL units in Qatar
Qatar
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Yemen’s first LNG plant
► Client: Total, Yemen Gas & partners
► Capacity: 2 x 3.6 million tons/year
► Value: $ 667 million (Technip share)
► Execution: equal JV between Technip (leader), JGC (Japon) and KBR (USA)
► Commissioning: 2009
Using its LNG expertise and supported by its presence in the middle East, Technip and its partners are building Yemen’s first LNG plant.
LNG plant in Yemen
Yemen LNG
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Gas installations, United Arab Emirates
► Client: ADMA-OPCO
► Execution: Technip & National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC)
► Total value: € 275 million (Technip share: 35%)
► Commissioning: 2010
United Arab Emirates
Gas treatment unit, Abu Dhabi
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Gas compression installations, United Arab Emirates
► Client: Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Ltd (ADGAS)
► Capacity: 6 million m3/day of gas
► Value: $ 610 million
► Commissioning: 2009
A major gas development project in the United Arab Emirates
Gas treatment unit, United Arab EmiratesDasIsland
United ArabEmirates
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Biofuels: 3 new biodiesel unitsin France in 2007
► Client: Diester Industrie
► Capacity of each unit: 250,000 tons per year
► Delivery of the three units: 2007
Biodiesel unit in Montoir, France
Biodiesel unit in Compiègne, France
Rouen260,000 t/year
Units built by Technip
Units currently under construction by Technip
Boussens40,000 t/year
Le Mériot250,000 t/year (2007)
Compiègne100,000 t/year
+ 100,000 t/year (2006)
Sète200,000 t/year (2006)
Verdun120,000 t/year
Montoir250,000 t/year (2007)
Bordeaux 250 000 t/year (2007)
Dunkirk250,000 t/year (2007)
Other units
Rouen250,000 t/year (2007)
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Biofuels: A bioethanol plant, France
► Client: Ryssen
► Capacity: 70,000 tons/year
► Location: Port of Dunkirk, France
► Commissioning: 2007
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Vaccine production plant, China
► Client: Chengdu Institute of Biological Products (CDIBP)
► Capacity: 100 million doses/year
► Location: Chengdu, Sichuan province, China
► Commissioning: 2008
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Nickel extraction plant, New Caledonia
► Client: Xstrata Nickel/SMSP
► Investment: $ 3,8 billion
► Capacity: 60,000 tons/year
► Execution: Technip/Hatch
► Commissioning: 2009
This project represents Technip’s first major reference in the Metals and Mining sector.
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Nickel extraction plant, Indonesia
► Client: Eramet
► Production (at term): 60,000 tons/day
► Commissioning: 2013
This new success confirms Technip’s expertise in the metals and Mining sector.
Nickel treatment plant in Japan
Indonesia
Halmahera island
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Purpan Hospital, Toulouse, France
► Client: University of Toulouse Hospital
► Architect: Scau et Cardete et Huet
► Project: construction of a 550 bed hospital with 27 operating theatres
► Surface: 78,000 m²
► Investment: € 124 million
► Commissioning: 2010
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TGV East Maintenance Shop, France
► Client: SNCF
► Project execution: Semaly / Technip
► Project: construction of several buildings for the maintenance of CORAIL trains on the Paris / Strasbourg route as well as equipment for the TGV East
► Surface: 27,000 m²
3D view of the maintenance shop Building under construction
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Kyoto Secondary School, Poitiers, France
► Client: The Poitou Charentes Region
► Architects: Guy Autran and François Gillard, SCAU architectural firm
► Project:• Construction of a vocational secondary school (agriculture and hospitality trades)• This is a High Environmental Quality Project with a building which will use no fossil fuels: photovoltaic
panels, rapeseed oil cogeneration unit, inter-season heat storage unit, recuperation of rain water for use in restroom facilities, natural ventilation from the mid-season
• Surface: 16,500 m²
► Investment: ≈ € 30 million
► Commissioning: 2009
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Conclusion
► Technip is implementing a strategy of profitable growth which will create shareholder value
► This strategy is based on the following initiatives:• Focus on our core business, oil and gas, through our 3 segments of activity • Implement operational initiatives to improve profitability• Develop technologies and know-how• Invest close to 1 billion euros by 2010 to strengthen our assets• Pursue our expansion in key regions of the globe
► The financial targets for 2010 associated with this strategy are:• Two-digit annual growth in the Subsea activity• An improved risk profile for the Onshore and Offshore activities• A Group operating margin above 8%• A return on capital employed of over 15% for the Subsea activity
► Further, Technip plans to make acquisitions which will reinforce its differentiating factors: its people, assets and technological expertise.
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January 2008