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Cold climate – Hot solutions Rederi AB Transatlantic (publ) Besöksadress: Södra Hamnen 27 Box 32, 471 21 Skärhamn Tel: +46 (0)304–67 47 00 Fax: +46 (0)304–67 47 70 E-mail: [email protected] www.rabt.se Ice-breaker combined AHTS vessels Vessels: Tor Viking and Balder Viking Built 2000 Design KMAR 808 Icebreaker ICE-10 LOA 83.70 m Beam 18.0 m BHP 18,300 Bollar pull 202 t Brattvaag 400 t anchor-handling and towing winch Full under-deck capacity incl. dry bulk DP II AHTS = Anchor Handling Tug Supply Arctic ice-breaker offshore support design Vessels: Trans Arctica LOA 110 m Beam 25 m – 27 m with reamers Draft 10 m ice – 8.3 m offshore 24 MW for propulsion Ice-breaker Polar Class 20 300 mt bollard pull 600 mt winch – stern roller 1,000 m2 deck area 2 x moonpool DP II Redundant propulsion Clean design 90 person capacity Next generation ice classed anchor handlers Vessels: TBN 1 and TBN 2 Delivery 2009/2010 Design VS 4662 CD Ice classed 1A and Deice C LOA 85.2 m Beam 22.0 m BHP 19,040 Bollar pull 220t Brattvaag triple 400t anchor-handling and towing winch Safe deck operation equipment Full under-deck capacity incl. dry bulk DPII Prepared for FIFI, Construction crane and A-frame Facts about Transatlantic We are a Swedish shipping company listed on Nasdaq OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm, Sweden and are organised in two business areas; Offshore/Icebreaking and Industrial Shipping. We are approximately 1,100 employees. The fleet comprises 38 vessels and vessels chartered for brief periods. Our head offices are located in Skärhamn, Tjörn. We have also offices in Göteborg, Västerås, Helsing- borg, Helsinki in Finland and Goole in UK.

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Page 1: Offshore/Icebreaking - Cold climate - hot solutions

Cold climate –Hot solutions

Rederi AB Transatlantic (publ)

Besöksadress: Södra Hamnen 27

Box 32, 471 21 Skärhamn

Tel: +46 (0)304–67 47 00

Fax: +46 (0)304–67 47 70

E-mail: [email protected]

www.rabt.se

Ice-breaker combined AHTS vessels

Vessels: Tor Viking and Balder Viking

Built 2000DesignKMAR808Icebreaker ICE-10LOA83.70mBeam18.0mBHP18,300Bollar pull 202 tBrattvaag 400 t anchor-handling and towing winchFull under-deck capacity incl. dry bulkDP II

AHTS = Anchor Handling Tug Supply

Arctic ice-breaker offshore support design

Vessels: Trans Arctica

LOA110mBeam25m–27mwithreamersDraft10mice–8.3moffshore24 MW for propulsionIce-breaker Polar Class 20300mtbollardpull600 mt winch – stern roller1,000 m2 deck area2 x moonpool DP IIRedundant propulsionClean design90 person capacity

Next generation ice classed anchor handlers

Vessels: TBN 1 and TBN 2

Delivery 2009/2010Design VS 4662 CDIce classed 1A and Deice CLOA85.2mBeam22.0mBHP 19,040Bollar pull 220tBrattvaag triple 400t anchor-handling and towing winchSafe deck operation equipmentFull under-deck capacity incl. dry bulkDPIIPrepared for FIFI, Construction crane and A-frame

Facts about Transatlantic

We are a Swedish shipping company listed on Nasdaq OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm, Sweden and are organised in two business areas; Offshore/Icebreaking and Industrial Shipping. We are approximately 1,100 employees. The fleet comprises38vesselsandvesselscharteredforbriefperiods.

Our head offices are located in Skärhamn, Tjörn. We have also offices in Göteborg, Västerås, Helsing-borg,HelsinkiinFinlandandGooleinUK.

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www.iceacademy.se

www.rabt.se

Transatlantic Ice Master

The Transatlantic Ice Master is a tool for Arctic offshore operations, developed in cooperation with SSPA in Gothenburg. Transatlantic Ice Master is a total approach to offshore support operations under Arctic conditions, such as towage, anchor handling, supply, ice management and environmental protection services.

Transatlantic Ice Academy

Transatlantic Ice Academy is a unique, company-sponsored training program that provides cutting-edge training in ice man-agement and icebreaking. The Transatlantic Ice Academy offers theoretical and practical ice training to Transatlantic and to the officers and crew of clients/partners, thus preparing them for demanding operations in icy conditions.

Ice Council

The Transatlantic Ice Council is an international ice advisory board, established independently from Transatlantic, with the objective of providing ice management and icebreaking advice based on the collective experience of its members. The Ice Coun-cil advises Transatlantic and its clients on how to cope with chal-lenging icy conditions and develop new methods for safe and efficient operations.

The leading international ice experts on this advisory board are from Sweden, Finland, Russia, Canada, Germany and the United States and have been selected for their experience and operational excellence.

www.icecouncil.se

Transatlantic has the unique experience required to perform offshore assignments in icy conditions and harsh weather. This expertise will prove significant when customers decide to undertake oil and gas exploration in Arctic waters.

Transatlantic – Arctic Mission

To assist our customers in achieving their goals when operating in the Arctic, where the key to successful Arctic operations is knowing how to manage the ice so that drilling operations are impeded as little as possible.

The aim of the system is to prevent ice from affecting the Ice Management operation.

Transatlantic – Arctic Objective

We provide our customers with integrated offshore and ice management services.

Our integrated service provide our customers with value through:• Costefficientoperation• Safeoperation• Minimizedenvironmentalfootprintofoperation

We are the market leader – leadership brings responsibility:• Leading the development of safe operations in Arctic

areas• Leadingthedevelopmentoftechnology

To support our technology and development we have created systems for:• Training–TransatlanticIceAcademy• Knowledgetransfer–TransatlanticIceCouncil• Integrationofservices–TransatlanticIceMaster

Offshore operations in Arctic waters

ACEX 2004

Beaufort Sea 2007

NE Greenland, core drilling in 2008