Pre-Qualification Questionnaire

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Pre-Qualification Questionnaire

PRE-QUALIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE

INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS FOR VENDOR EVALUATION

Please answer every question. If the question does not apply to you please write N/A; if you don’t know the answer please write N/A.

1. BASIC DETAILS OF COMPANY PROFILE, ORGANIZATION, REFERENCE & JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT.

Name of organization in whose name the tender would be submitted: If you are bidding as a consortium what are the names of your partner 1.1 organizations?

Contact name for enquires : 1.2

Contact position (Job Title) : 1.3

Address: 1.4

Telephone number: 1.5

Mobile number: 1.6

E-mail address: 1.7

1.8 Company website address (if any):

1.9 Registered address including full post code if different from 1.4 above

1.10 Name of (ultimate) parent company (if this applies) Most updated information regarding your shareholding structure including the percentage of share ownership. Specifically, we need the disclosure of all 1.11 “Ultimate Beneficiaries” of your company even when shares are owned by trustees (in such case disclosure of beneficiaries is required);

In case of “Joint Venture” (JV) the JV Agreement with indication of the 1.12 organization, rules, list of technical and HSEQ procedures valid for JV you plan will be applied to the Libyan Offshore – and Libyan Projects

2. Information required in relation to the list services indicated above

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2.2 Equipment a) List of Equipment available into the country; b) List of Overall Equipment available within your company; c) ETA to the designated embarkation point for equipment not in country d) Ref. to the list on page 1 of this document, specify, for the service(s) for which you apply the capability to provide equipment/material/tools for the following minimum requirements: 2.2.1 Well Testing Surface and Downhole Equipment & Services:  DST tools (including packer for 7” & 9 5/8” casing);  Subsea Test String (SSTT, etc.);  Surface Facilites (flowhead, surface readout, etc.);  Casing perforation service (TCP, EWL);  Slickline service;  Downhole and surface sampling. 2.2.2 Directional Drilling, MWD, LWD & Well Surveying Services:  Performance & high speed PDM for 36”, 24”, 16”, 12 ¼”, 8 ½” phases;  MWD, LWD for 36”, 24”, 16”, 12 ¼”, 8 ½” phases (including at-the-bit readings). 2.2.3 Drilling and Completion Fluids Materials & Services and Solids Control Equipment:  Water Base Mud systems, including High Performance Water Base Mud and “drill-in” fluids;  Oil Base Mud systems with “low toxicity” (LT) base oil;  Completion brines;  Casing/riser Cleaning downhole tools;  Solids control equipments (Hi-G and Verti-G dryers, centrifuges, desanders, desilters, etc.). 2.2.4 Fishing, Milling and Cutting Services:  Standard fishing equipment for all sizes;  Fishing equipment to cut and retrieve 13” 3/8, 9” 5/8 Casing and Subsea Wellhead with 20” and 30” casing;  Whipstock and downhole tools rental. 2.2.5 Coring Services:  Coring equipment with anti-jamming system for not oriented 4” BHC in 12 ¼” and 8 ½” phases 2.2.6 Casing and Tubing Make-up, Handling and Management Services:  Manual Casing Tong (Belt Tong) for 30” and 20” casing;  Hydraulic tongs for all casing sizes and tubing 3 ½”, all c/w JAMS system. 2.2.7 Coiled Tubing, Matrix Stimulation, Nitrogen Services & Material Supply:  Coiled Tubing Unit and equipment 10 000 psi W.P.;  Nitrogen Pumping Unit 10 000 psi W.P. with liquid nitrogen tanks;  Class III Well Control Equipment 10 000 psi W.P.;  C/T Lifting Frame;  Material to perform acid stimulation with HCL and N2 lifting. 2.2.8 Waste Treatment Service:  Water Base Mud & Water Base Mud cuttings collection, treatment, transportation and disposal in compliance with local and international regulations;

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 Oil Base Mud & Oil Base Mud cuttings collection, treatment, transportation and disposal in compliance with local and international regulations;  Laboratory analysis capabilities for the treated waste;  General Waste collection, treatment, transportation and disposal in compliance with local and international regulations; 2.2.9 Safety Breathing Apparatus Services (procurement, Inspection, Maintenance and certification service):  Stationary monitoring system;  Fixed cascade air breathing system  Portable air breathing apparatus.

Gas Detectors

 Portable Gas Detectors (HC and H2S) Fire-Fighting Extinguishers  Fire-Fighting Extinguishers maintenance and inspection Safety Signs  Safety signs procurement and installation Chemicals Management  Pallets with Spill containment System  Eye-wash system Oil Spill kit  Absorbent pan  Dispersant  Containment booms 2.2.10 ROV Services:  Supply of “Class III – Work Class Vehicles” as per NORSOK U-102 “Remotely Operated Vehicle (R.O.V.) Services” normative. 2.2.11 Mud Logging Unit & Services:  Surface logging unit with standard equipment for cuttings analysis/geological surveillance and drilling parameters detection;  Mud logging services. 2.2.12 Wireline Services:  Wireline logging  Borehole seismic  Casing perforations and auxiliary  Production logging  Slick line, Surface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valve (SCSSV) tests and Back Pressure Valve (BPV) 2.2.13 Cementing, Pumping and Material Supply Services:  Cement unit (500 hp, 15000 psi WP, triplex pumps, acid service).  Batch mixer.  Cement class G.  Additives (accelerator, dispersant, fluid loss reducer, defoamer, silica flour, weighting agent, extender, freewater control agent, retarder,…). 2.2.14 Rig Positioning Survey for Semi-Submersible Rig

2.2.15 Downhole Tools Inspection Services:  QA/QC for Downhole tools.

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2.2.16 Cementing Head Services & Casing Accessories:  Casing circulating heads (conventional and quick lock);  Cementing heads (quick coupling; top drive subsea cementing head);  Landing/Floating collar;  Cement plugs; bridge plugs/ cement retainers, etc;  Centralizer for 30”, 20”, 13” 3/8, 11” ¾, 9” 5/8, 7” and 5” casing. 2.2.17 Mooring Operations Support Services:  Supply of personnel and engineering support to perform Rig Moving and Mooring Services. 2.3 List all services undertaken by the Applicant in Libya (if any)

2.4 Clarify where any of the services listed were undertaken in consortium/Joint Venture and the members of that organization 2.5 Past Experience with importing/exporting material in Libya

2.6 Please provide a list of your Qualified sub-suppliers for critical products/activities/services 2.7 Please provide list of Nominated Subcontractors and other Contractors you plan to utilize in the execution of service

3. EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES

Ref. item 3.8 above, Please provide details of three recent contracts that are relevant to the requirement. If you cannot provide three references, please explain why. Reference 1 Reference 2 Reference 3 3.1 Customer Organization (name): 3.2 Customer contact name and phone number: 3.3 Date contract awarded:

3.4 Contract reference and brief description: 3.5 Value:

3.6 Date contract was completed

3.7 Have you had any contracts terminated for poor performance Yes / No in the last three years, or any contracts where damages have been claimed by the contracting authority? 3.8 If “Yes” please give details:

4. HEALTH & SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT

4.1 Does your organization have a Health & Safety Management System certification and/or documents proving the Company compliance with national/international H&S standards (e.g. OHSAS 18001)? Provide name of certification body and serial number of the certification with the relevant date of issue

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4.2 Does your organization have a written health and safe work policy? Yes / No (see notes at end of questionnaire)

4.3 Does your organization have a health and safety management Yes / No system?

4.4 If “No”, to either of the above please explain why:

4.5 If “Yes”, to either of the above please provide the Health and Safety Manual of your HSE Management System. 4.6 Does your organization have an Environment Management System certification and/or documents proving the Company compliance with national/international Environmental standards (e.g. ISO 14001)? Provide name of certification body and serial number of the certification with the relevant date of issue 4.7 Does your organization have an environment management system? Yes / No

4.8 Does your organization have a waste management procedure? Yes / No

4.9 If “No”, to either of the above please explain why:

4.10 If “Yes”, to either of the above please provide the Environmental Manual of your HSE Management System.

4.11 Provide copy of the Incident register of the last three years. In addition to this provide specific investigation report for each recorded injury of the last 3 years and the relevant LTIF and Total Recordable Injuries trends as defined by International Oil and Gas Producers Association 4.12 Provide the procedure for HSE Risks Management and some examples of HSE Risk Assessment prepared for similar services.

4.13 Provide the procedure for Permit to Work and some examples of PTW prepared for similar services.

4.14 Provide evidence of compliance of your products/plant/supplies to international laws and standards for safety requirements (Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), Machinery Directive 2006, ATEX Directive, API Standards, etc.)

Libyan Environmental Authorization if available.

4.15 Any additional information relevant to establish that Company has the necessary experience, HSE knowledge, capability and financial viability to undertake the activities in a safely and environmentally sound manner 4.16 Does the organization have ever worked with radioactive sources? If yes, provide an example of the reference procedure and all certifications to handle this material. 4.17 Does the organization have ever worked with explosives? If yes, provide an example of the reference procedure and all certifications to handle this material. 4.18 Does the organization have a lifting management system? If yes, provide an example of the reference procedure and all certifications to handle this activity.

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4.19 Provide the procedure for entry in a confined space and some examples of documents prepared for similar activity.

4.20 Provide the procedure for working at height and some examples of documents prepared for similar activity.

5. DECLARATION

I declare that to the best of my knowledge the answers submitted in this Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (and any supporting modules) are correct. I understand that the information will be used in the evaluation process to assess the organization’s suitability to be invited to tender for the requirement.

FORM COMPLETED BY: Organization Name: Authorized Official: Position (Job Title): Date: Telephone number: Signature:

You are also requested to confirm reviewing the eni “Code of Ethics” (see eni website: www.eni.com) also review its contents, most notably Section II.4 ““Relations with customers and suppliers” thereof.

Your company shall undertake, also in the name of its own employees and officers, to strictly comply with the principles stated in the “Code of Ethics” in all contractual relationships, present and/or future, between the Company/Firm he/she represents and ENI NA.

*NOTES:

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM means processes and procedures to ensure that environmental issues are properly managed and all legal requirements are met. HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICIES Any business employing five or more people has, by law, to prepare and bring to the attention of employees a written health and safety policy statement. A health and safety policy usually consists of three distinct sections namely: GENERAL POLICY STATEMENT – a short statement outlining the organization’s commitment to health and safety, signed and dated by the senior organization official (for example, the managing director). ORGANIZATION – how the organization addresses health and safety; lines of communication between managers and staff; and any specific duties/responsibilities assigned within the organization - this should be relatively straightforward for smaller organizations. ARRANGEMENTS – the systems and procedures in place for ensuring employees’ health and safety at work.

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