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Actuator Reference List Report Reference List for Actuated Control Systems Project Name End User Location Valve Size Actuator Type Qty Supplied Moho Nord TLP Total Congo - Hyd Linear SR 2 2020 OBIAFU/OBRIKOM - OBEN Nigerian National Nigeria 2"-48" Pneu SR/Direct 37 2020 (OB3) - LOT A Petroleum Corporation Gas SR North Alwyn A - N2 CGL Total UK 2 1/16 10000 Hyd SR 1 2020 Flowline Modifications GuAX Piping, Vessel, Exxon Mobil Malaysia 6"-10" Pneu SR 3 2020 Structural and Construction Jasmine Conoco Phillips UK 2 1/16 (ID Hyd Linear SR/DA 3 2020 53mm)"10000 - 5 Zirku Trains Crossover ADNOC UAE 10"x8"/150, Pneu SR 4 2020 12"x8"/150 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia 12"x10"/900 Pneu SR 1 2020 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia 8x6"/900 Pneu SR 2 2020 Mangara GlencoreXtrata Chad 3" Hyd SR 1 2020 Etude multidisciplinaire Gas Sonatrach Algeria 6x4"2500 and Hyd SR 2 2020 Lift Puit SFNE-3 5.1/8x5.1/8"API Jambi Merang Talisman Indonesia 8" Hyd Linear SR 1 2020 ISBL ASORC Naphtha ASORC (Assiut Oil Egypt 10", 12" Pneu SR 2 2020 Complex Refining Company) Jasmine Chrysaor UK - Pneu SR 1 2020 - - - 6", 8" Direct Gas 4 2020 Finlarig PS SSE UK 1/2" 4 Way Hyd SR 4 2020 Anasuria FPSO Shell UK - Pneu SR 1 2020 EPCC for New Pilot Water Dar Petroleum Operating Sudan 8"x8"/150, Pneu SR 1 2020 Injection Plant at Gumry FPF Company (DPOC) 2"x2"/150 KPC Merox Caustic Pre- KPO BV Kazakhstan 2" Pneu SR (Low 3 2020 Wash System Temperature) Jade ConocoPhillips UK 2"x1/2"/API11000 Hyd SR 4 2020 6A Takoradi T2 Expansion Takoradi International Ghana - Hyd Linear DA 1 2020 Page 1 of 36 06/07/2020 Reference List for Actuated Control Systems Project Name End User Location Valve Size Actuator Type Qty Supplied Takoradi T2 Expansion Takoradi International Ghana - Hyd Linear 4 2020 DA/Seal Kits Urea Plant 2200 MTD - JSC Togliattiazot Russia 12" Pneu SR 1 2020 (Togliatti, Samara Region) 4144 Wellhead Qatar Petroleum Qatar 2" Hyd SR 3 2020 Workover/Re-Drills 2019-20 Produce Water Train 2 - SNEPCO Deepwater Nigeria 12" Pneu SR 2 2020 Bonga Main (Shell) Mangara GlencoreXtrata Chad 3" Hyd SR 4 2020 Vorlich over FPF-1 - Greater BP/Ithaca Energy UK 2"-6" Pneu SR 9 2019 Stella Peru LNG Peru LNG Peru 12" Pneu SR 1 2019 Puguang Gas Recovery Sinopec China - Pneu SR 3 2019 Plant Sakhalin II Assets SEIC Russia 2" Pneu SR 4 2019 Sakhalin Replacement SEIC Russia 1.5" Pneu SR 1 2019 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia 4" Pneu SR 2 2019 Vorlich Over FPF-1 - Greater BP/Ithaca Energy UK 3" Pneu SR 2 2019 Stella (Brownfield) Mangara Q-Pad GlencoreXtrata Chad - Hyd SR 4 2019 Rumaila CPC 6 & 7 Upgrade Rumaila Iraq 6"-20" Pneu SR 9 2019 Badila V-Pad GlencoreXtrata Chad - Hyd SR 2 2019 West Nile Delta BP Egypt 2"-24" Pneu SR 179 2019 Aylesbury Compressor National Grid UK - Direct Gas 2 2019 Frame Agreement Conoco Phillips UK - Hyd SR 1 2019 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia - Pneu SR 1 2019 Yibal Khuff PDO Oman 4" Hyd Linear SR 4 2019 Babbage Eon Ruhrgas UK - Hyd SR 1 2019 Wilmington & Farningham SGN UK - Direct Gas 4 2019 Forties Charlie Apache UK - Pneu SR 1 2019 Bishop Auckland AGI National Grid UK 18" Direct Gas 2 2019 Page 2 of 36 06/07/2020 Reference List for Actuated Control Systems Project Name End User Location Valve Size Actuator Type Qty Supplied Dragon LNG Dragon LNG UK N/A Pneu SR 1 2019 Babbage E-ON Ruhrgas UK N/A Hyd SR 4 2019 Lamesly AGI Northern Gas Networks UK 16" Direct Gas 2 2019 Dragon LNG Dragon LNG UK - Pneu SR 2 2019 Solan Premier Oil UK 6" Pneu SR 1 2019 Kittiwake EnQuest UK - Pneu SR 1 2019 Refining Crude Flexibility, ADNOC UAE 2"-4" Pneu SR & DA 112 2019 Project 5652 2200 MTD Urea Plant JSC Togliattiazot Russia 3"-14" Pneu SR 19 2019 MAA Refinery LPG Train 5 KNPC Kuwait 1"-4" Pneu SR 7 2019 ISBL ASORC Naphtha ASORC Egypt 1 1/2"-4" Pneu SR 15 2019 Complex Sakhalin Phase II SEIC Russia 24" Hyd SR (Low 1 2019 Temperature) Karachaganak (KPC) KPO BV Kazakhstan 4 1/16" Pneu SR (Low 1 2019 Temperature) Pozzo Gela 97/Area Campo ENI Italy 1" Hyd SR 1 2019 Gela Jasmine Conoco Phillips UK - Pneu 1 2019 Karachaganak (KPC) KPO BV Kazakhstan 1 1/2" Pneu SR (Low 2 2019 Temperature) Bang Pakong Power Plant EGAT Thailand 20" Gas over Oil 1 2019 Karachaganak KPO BV Kazakhstan 2" Pneu SR (Low 1 2019 Temperature) Al Dabb'iya Thamama Zone ADNOC UAE 1"-3" API Hyd - HIPPS 16 2019 B 10000/16"-10" Sakhalin Replacements SEIC Russia 2", 6" Pneu SR (Low 2 2019 Temperature) Sakhalin Replacements SEIC Russia 6" Pneu SR (Low 1 2019 Temperature) Baronia Rejuvenation Petronas Carigali Malaysia 2" Pneu SR 2 2019 Kraken FPSO EnQuest UK 18" Pneu SR 1 2019 Karish & Tanin Development Energean Israel 6 x 4"/1500 Pneu SR 2 2019 FPSO EPCIC Karachaganak KPO BV Kazakhstan 2" Pneu SR (Low 1 2019 Temperature) Page 3 of 36 06/07/2020 Reference List for Actuated Control Systems Project Name End User Location Valve Size Actuator Type Qty Supplied Azeri Central East (ACE) BP Azerbaijan 2" Pneu SR 19 2019 Sakhalin II Assets SEIC Russia 1.5", 8" Pneu SR (Low 2 2019 Temperature) Moho Nord Total E&P Congo - Hyd SR Linear 2 2019 HP Compressor Suction JX Nippon Malaysia 2"-18" Pneu SR 4 2019 Scrubber Train A Kraken FPSO EnQuest UK 16", 18" Pneu SR 2 2019 Badila W-Pad GlencoreXtrata Chad 6" Hyd 2 2019 Hokchi Field Development Hokchi Energy Mexico 6"-14" Hyd SR 46 2019 Hokchi Field Development Hokchi Energy Mexico 6"-14" Hyd SR c/w HPU 44 2019 Well IS-330 Occidental Qatar 2" Hyd SR 2 2019 North Azadegan Oilfield NIOC Iran 2"-6" Hyd SR 5 2019 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia 8" Pneu SR Low 2 2019 Temperature Sakhalin Replacements SEIC Russia 1.5" Pneu SR (Low 1 2019 Temperature) Peru LNG Peru LNG Peru 2", 8" Pneu SR 5 2019 Azeri BP Azerbaijan - Pneu SR 1 2019 Forties Delta Apache UK 4", 6" Pneu SR 2 2018 South Pars Gas Field Phase NIOC Iran 32" Hyd DA 2 2018 4 & 5 PTA Suape - Brazil 6" Pneu SR 1 2018 PS1C Riser Valve Occidental Qatar 6" Pneu SR 1 2018 Replacement Mina Al Saud Terminal Chevron Kuwait 20" Subsea 2 2018 Kanowit PF LNG Tie-In Petronas Carigali Malaysia 10" Pneu SR ITR 1 2018 - Petronas Carigali Malaysia 1" Pneu SR 3 2018 Baronia Rejuvenation Petronas Carigali Malaysia 1" Pneu SR 1 2018 2017 AR: GuDx Non Piping EMEPMI Malaysia 2"-16" Pneu SR ITR 8 2018 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia - Pneu SR LS-45 4 2018 Page 4 of 36 06/07/2020 Reference List for Actuated Control Systems Project Name End User Location Valve Size Actuator Type Qty Supplied Mangara B GlencoreXstrata Chad 3" Hyd SR 12 2018 Kamose Plant NOSPCO Egypt 10" Hyd SR 1 2018 Karachaganak KPO Kazakhstan 2" Pneu SR 2 2018 Sakhalin Island Offshore SEIC Russia 1.5"-14" Pneu SR 17 2018 Layang Field Helang FPSO JX Nippon Malaysia 10", 14" Pneu SR 2 2018 Kittiwake EnQuest UK 8" Pneu SR 2 2018 Captain Chevron UK - Pneu SR 2 2018 Block 15/06 West Hub ENI Angola 4" Hyd SR 1 2018 Karachaganak KPO Kazakhstan 3" Pneu SR 1 2018 Layang Field Helang FPSO JX Nippon Malaysia 12" Pneu SR 2 2018 Rumaila (Janubia Phase 1) BP Iraq 14", 16" Pneu SR 4 2018 Karachaganak KPO Kazakhstan 4.1/16" API 10000 Pneu SR 1 2018 Rough Field Development Centrica UK 5" Pneu SR 1 2018 West Nile Delta (3 & 4) BP Egypt 2"-20" Pneu & Hyd 48 2018 Linear c/w HPU & West Nile Delta BP Egypt 2"-30" Pneu & Hyd SR 118 2018 c/w HPU, Air West Nile Delta BP Egypt 2"-10" Pneu & Hyd 41 2018 Linear c/w HPU & Karachaganak KPO Kazakhstan 2" Pneu SR 1 2018 Karachaganak KPO Kazakhstan 6" Pneu SR 1 2018 Gamba Shell Gabon - Pneu SR 3 2018 SWSOS GNI UK 36" Direct Gas with 2 2018 Gas Receivers West Nile Delta BP Egypt 6" Hyd SR c/w 1 2018 Electro-Hydraulic Greater Enfield Woodside/Mitsui Australia 12" Pneu Linear 1 2018 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia 6" Pneu SR 1 2018 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia 20" Hyd SR 1 2018 Page 5 of 36 06/07/2020 Reference List for Actuated Control Systems Project Name End User Location Valve Size Actuator Type Qty Supplied Medway Power SSE UK - Pneu SR 2 2018 Moho Nord Total Congo - Hyd SR Linear 2 2018 Mangara GlencoreXstrata Chad 3" Hyd SR 8 2018 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia 8" Pneu DA 1 2018 Claymore Talisman UK - Hyd SR 3 2018 Karachaganak KPO Kazakhstan - Pneu SR 1 2018 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia - Pneu SR 1 2018 Mangara B GlencoreXstrata Chad 3" Hyd SR 4 2018 Babbage E-ON Ruhrgas UK - Hyd SR 1 2018 LP ESD Install Statoil USA 2-1/16 5K Pneu SR (Low 200 2018 Pressure) LP ESD Install Statoil USA 2-1/16 5K Pneu SR (Low 275 2018 Pressure) - Statoil USA 4", 6" Pneu SR 4 2018 - Mogas USA - Pneu DA 15 2018 - Mogas USA 2" Pneu SR 8 2018 - Mogas USA - Pneu SR 1 2018 Hattie Compressor WPX Energy USA 4", 6", 20" Pneu SR 4 2018 - Cimarex USA 16", 20" Pneu DA 12 2018 - Siemens Power USA 4", 6" Pneu SR 4 2018 FPSO Mondo - Angola 2" Pneu SR 2 2017 Peru LNG (Replacement) Peru LNG Peru 6", 8" Pneu SR 5 2017 LTE BEC - KH Engineering - Netherlands DN50 PN16- Pneu SR 11 2017 DN200 PN160 China PTA CTIEI China 10" Pneu SR 1 2017 FPSO Jubilee Field Tullow Ghana Ghana 8" Pneu SR 2 2017 Rumaila BP Iraq 3" Pneu SR 1 2017 Page 6 of 36 06/07/2020 Reference List for Actuated Control Systems Project Name End User Location Valve Size Actuator Type Qty Supplied Sakhalin SEIC Russia 2" Pneu SR 2 2017 West Nile Delta BP Egypt 3/4", 1", 3" Pneu SR 19 2017 Elton AGI NGN UK 12" Direct Gas c/w 1 2017 Control Cabinet - Maersk - 6" Hyd SR 1 2017 - Maersk - 3" Pneu SR 1 2017 Greater Stella Ithaca UK 3", 8" Pneu SR/Electric 4 2017 - Apache UK 6" Pneu SR 1 2017 Clyde Talisman UK - Pneu SR 4 2017 Carnforth Asset Health National Grid UK 36" Direct Gas 2 2017 Carnforth Asset Health National Grid UK 2" Direct Gas 3 2017 Sakhalin Island Offshore SEIC Russia 2"-14" Hyd & Pneu SR 7 2017 Jasmine Conoco Phillips UK 6" Pneu SR 1 2017 Sakhalin Island SEIC Russia 2" Butterfly Pneu SR 1 2017 - 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