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Page 1: Canadian Heavy Oil Association Presentation November 10 th, 2011 A Different View of Project Execution
Page 2: Canadian Heavy Oil Association Presentation November 10 th, 2011 A Different View of Project Execution

Canadian Heavy Oil AssociationPresentation

November 10th, 2011

A Different View of Project Execution

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SAGD Construction Project Timelines

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Background in SAGDDeer Creek Energy - Joslyn Pilot Plant

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Background in SAGDDeer Creek Energy - Joslyn Commercial Facility

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Background in SAGDConnacher Oil and Gas – Pod I Commercial Facility

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Background in SAGDConnacher Oil and Gas – Algar Commercial Facility

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Current Projects

Pengrowth Energy Corporation – Lindbergh Pilot Plant• Currently Under Construction

• Scheduled for Startup in Q1 of 2012

Southern Pacific Resources – McKay River Commercial SAGD• Currently Under Construction

• Scheduled for Startup in Q2 of 2012

N-Solv Corporation – McKay River Pilot Project• Currently undergoing Engineering

• Scheduled for Startup in Q4 of 2012

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – Early Road Construction

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – Road Construction Complete

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – Plantsite Civil Preparation

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – Pile Driving

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – Day 30

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – Day 150 – Evaporator Lift

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – Typical Module Installation

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – Day 240

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Typical ProjectAlgar Commercial Facility – First Steam

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Project Execution

Process Design• Detailed Process Review

• Early Involvement of Operations

• Ability of the Team to quickly evaluate process options incorporating input from all stakeholders & to implement decisions rapidly

• Ability of the Team to recognize unit operations that have been successfully utilized in similar applications and not waste time in re-evaluation unless justified

Contracting Strategy & Risk Management• Best scenario for a successful project is where the goals of the Owner, Project Managers, Vendors, and Contractors are all aligned.

• Lump Sum for Engineering Contractor based on a % of +/- AFE

• Sole Source Supply where justified

• Detailed bid process where justified

• Time and materials based contracts

• Field contracts a mix of fixed price and hourly

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Project Execution

Shop Fabrication Procurement• Onus heavily on Engineering Contractor

• Schedule of IFC drawings determines the project schedule and predicted cash burn

• Management of Change

• Attention to detail & very rigorous shop inspection

• Constructability

Logistics and Transport•Difficulty of the Transportation Corridor

•Close communication between Shop Coordinators, Field Supervisors, and Transport Contractor

•$/km contract for transport

•Flexibility of field contracting strategy

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Project Execution

Field Construction• Under this execution strategy this area presents the greatest risk for cost control

• Success is highly dependent on accuracy of engineering contractor – stuff has to fit

• Primary Mechanical Contractor on hourly

• Secondary Mechancial Contractor on hourly

• Typical to go lump sum of E&I

• Flexibility for Field Supervisors

• System in place to closely monitor Cash Burn vs Productivity.

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Specific TechniquesTight Spooling

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Specific TechniquesPipe Modules

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Specific TechniquesPouring Pod I Tank Base

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Specific TechniquesAlgar - Pile Supported Steel Tank Floors

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Specific TechniquesPod I Grade Beam, Floor, Supports, & Mod Installation

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Specific TechniquesAlgar Grade Beam / Piles

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Specific TechniquesAlgar Equipment Setting

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Closing Remarks

“It’s about the People, not the process”

Neal Gartner, Engineering Manager, AMEC BDROctober 2011

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