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PRESS KIT DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE DRPC DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE DRPC: A NEW LOGISTICS ASSET FOR NORMANDY AND ÎLE-DE-FRANCE The new Rouen Petit-Couronne (DRPC) oil depot, owned 70% by Bolloré Energy and 30% by Total Marketing France, started operations in January 2018. Through its location on the banks of the Seine, the heating oil, jet fuel and biofuels. It also contributes new logistics asset stands as a true advantage to the conservation of strategic stocks that can for the Normandy and Île-de-France regions. be used by the government in crisis situations. In Built in complete compliance with safety, security addition, DRPC is equipped with fully automated and environmental-protection requirements, systems, notably for fire detection and defence, DRPC stores all types of oil products apart from truck loading and the management of goods crude oil, including diesel, SP95, SP98, domestic flows. DRPC KEY FIGURES 27 170 600,000 m3 21 TANKS HECTARES STORAGE CAPACITY DIRECT JOBS 3 DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE The construction of DRPC in six steps The DRPC project was launched in 2015 project by taking a 30% stake. A total of €100 when Bolloré Energy purchased the million was invested to refurbish and convert storage area of the old refinery from Valgo, the storage area of the old Petit-Couronne acquiring the entire site located in the refinery into an oil depot. Initiated in autumn Eastern section known as the “Milhuit zone”. 2016, the work is due for completion in late In 2017, Total Marketing France joined the 2019. 1 Construction of a new, ultra-modern road station measuring 12 hectares along the departmental road linking Petit-Couronne and Grand-Couronne. Construction of pipes 2 to circumvent the old refinery and connect DRPC to the Seine. 4 DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE Renovation of the storage Construction of new tanks tanks of the old refinery for the reception of specialised and the pipe network products, including additives, (welding, painting, etc.). colouring agents and ethanol. 3 4 5 6 Construction of a Reconfiguration of the link completely automated with TRAPIL for the simultaneous fire defence network reception and shipment covering the entire site. of petroleum and distillates. 5 DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE OPTIMISED DISTRIBUTION The DRPC site is now equipped with two wharves. The first is designed for barges of 2,000 to 5,000 tonnes, while the maritime wharf is used for the loading and unloading of 70,000-tonne tankers. DRPC also relies on the TRAPIL pipeline network, enabling it to receive products from the refineries and depots of Le Havre and ship products to eas- tern France and Normandy (Île-de-France and Grand Est regions, airports, etc.). Fuels may thus arrive at the depot by barge, ship and pipeline and be forwarded by truck, pipeline, ship and barge. 6 DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE QHSE POLICY COMPLIANT WITH THE HIGHEST STANDARDS DRPC is an Installation Classée pour la Protection de l’Environnement (installation classified for the protection of the environment). Through its business activities, the site is subject to the high-level Seveso Directive calling for the imple- mentation of the necessary measures for addres- sing potential risks. Thanks to its surface area and new facilities, DRPC fully complies with regulatory requirements. Regular annual inspections are carried out by DREAL(1) to verify that the opera- tion of the site respects the requirements of the Directive. In 2018, in its first year of operation, 18 inspections were performed at DRPC. DRPC today is committed to improving its perfor- mance on the health and safety of working condi- In addition, all the employees at DRPC are trained on tions. The site has a safety management system the operation of the fire defence systems. Exercises to protect against fire risks. All the tanks, tank are carried out regularly to test the implemented pans and piping, along with the Truck Loading system and remind all staff of the correct beha- Station (TLS) and the Vapour Recovery Unit viour to be adopted. External service providers on (VTU), are equipped with a liquid and/or vapour assignment at the site are also trained on safety. detection system combined with an automated In 2018, 3,000 hours of training were provided to fire extinction system. subcontracted companies. (1) Direction régionale de l'environnement, de l'aménagement et du logement. 7 DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE 3 QUESTIONS FOR HAKIM BRITEL Hakim Britel, Chairman of DRPC and CEO of Bolloré Energy, talks about the DRPC (Dépôt Rouen Petit-Couronne) project and explains the strategic advantages of the new logistics asset. Why was this project initiated? Bolloré Energy has always invested in oil logistics and already enjoys extensive presence in Normandy, with 26 sites and nearly 200 employees. DRPC was thus a logical step forward with a view to reinforcing Bolloré Energy’s position as a major player in oil distribution and logistics in the region. Hakim Britel, Chairman of DRPC In which ways does DRPC represent a strategic investment? With its 600 km3 storage capacity, DRPC stores all types of oil products, notably on behalf of distributors, including major groups, mass retailers and independent retailers. Thanks to its location on the banks of the Seine, its truck-loading stations and connection to the pipeline network, DRPC is able to serve the entire Normandy region, the Île-de-France region and their airports, representing over ten million consumers. DRPC thus possesses a number of strategic advantages, which is why Total Marketing France decided to become a DRPC shareholder in 2017. What are the next development phases? All the construction work on the site will be completed by DID YOU KNOW? the end of the year, wrapping up the development phase of the depot. The depot’s business activity, which began in THANKS TO ITS LOCATION ON THE January 2018, continues to grow and will gradually reach BANKS OF THE SEINE, DRPC IS ABLE TO cruising speed. SERVE THE ENTIRE NORMANDY REGION, THE ÎLE-DE-FRANCE REGION AND THEIR AIRPORTS, REPRESENTING OVER TEN MILLION CONSUMERS. 8 DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE TOTAL IN FRANCE Total is a leading player in the energy sector, producing and selling fuels, natural gas and low- carbon electricity. Total is committed to better, safer, cleaner and more affordable energy for the greatest number. The Group aims to become the major player in responsible energy. Total is a multinational group present in over 130 countries with some 104,000 employees of 150 different nationalities. Founded nearly a century ago in 1924, Total has maintained its strong roots in France, home to a decision-making centre, a network of 3,500 service stations, 50 industrial sites, seven research centres and over 36,000 employees. Total invests on a daily basis in its French production Direct Energie, and in the local economic fabric and base, which it is modernising as it is convinced that its dynamic small and medium-sized companies, French industry has a future. It also invests day by which it seeks to boost through its successes. Lastly, day in forging closer relations with its customers, Total invests in education and the occupational with a view to bringing them better service through insertion of young people, providing them with an enhanced understanding of their needs, and in the means to take their future in hand and play a research, through its global-reach laboratories structuring social role. where it is investing the energy of the future. All of these activities reflect the Group’s Total also invests in promising young French commitment and attachment to France and companies, including SAFT, Total Eren and Total French territories. About Total Marketing France Total Marketing France, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Total Marketing Services, is focused on operational business activities in France. It is responsible in France for the supply and sale of fuels, domestic heating fuel and industrial fuels (heavy fuels), the sale of automotive lubricants, the operation of Total, Total Access and ELAN service stations with professional and retail customers, and energy services activities. The company’s 6,600-strong workforce (including 16 subsidiaries) form close relationships with their customers, are finely attuned to their energy needs, and provide them with the most economical and innovative services, the aim being to rank as a preferred player in the mobility and heating markets in France. 9 DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE BOLLORÉ ENERGY, A MAJOR PLAYER IN OIL DISTRIBUTION AND LOGISTICS Bolloré Energy is a major player in oil distribution and logistics in France, Switzerland and Germany. In France, Bolloré Energy wholly owns the depots in Caen, Strasbourg, Mulhouse, Gerzat and, since 2018, Chasseneuil-du-Poitou. Bolloré Energy has holdings in the following depot companies: DPL-Lorient (20%), SDLP-La Rochelle (18%), GPSPC-Tours (20%), EPV-Valenciennes (16%) and EPM-Mulhouse (14%). It also has a 33% stake in Société Raffinerie du Midi, the leading operator of oil-product depots in France, and a 95% stake in SFDM, which operates the Donges-Melun- Metz pipeline together with four industrial depots (Donges, La Ferté, Vatry and Saint-Baussant). BOLLORÉ ENERGY KEY FIGURES 3.2 STAKE IN STAKE IN MILLION M3/YEAR 26 1 OF VOLUMES SOLD INDUSTRIAL DEPOTS PIPELINE COMPANY 2.1 15% MILLION M3 PROPRIETARY SHARE OF THE DOMESTIC STORAGE CAPACITY HEATING FUEL MARKET IN FRANCE 10 DÉPÔT ROUEN PETIT-COURONNE BOLLORÉ ENERGY, A BRAND OF BOLLORÉ TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS Bolloré Transport & Logistics is one of the top-five innovates to keep in step with an ever-changing logistics groups in Europe, number ten worldwide world. It has a particularly strong commitment to and the main transport group in Africa. It employs young people, contributing to the improvement of nearly 36,500 people in 107 countries, 22,100 of the education systems and the living conditions whom on the African continent.