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OGS Master Reference List Rev K.Xlsx Projects Reference List Contract Year Customer End User Project Destination Description C244 2018 Shell UK Shell UK Analyser Shelters UK, Offshore Analyser Shelters & Gas Sampling Systems Clipper Topside C242 2018 ODE Limited Shell UK UK, Offshore Liquid Sampling System Modifications C241 2018 BP BP Clair Ridge UK, Offshore Modifications to Gas Metering Sample System C240 2018 Process Control AS Statoil ASA Njord B Norway, Offshore Replacement Prover Loop Spools C239 2018 Britoil Limited BP Bruce UK, Offshore Coriolis Meter and Spools C238 2017 Dana Petroleum Plc Dana Petroleum Plc Triton FPSO UK, Offshore Upgrading of Oil Metering and Quality Systems C237 2017 SGC Metering Aker BP Oda tie in to Ula Norway, Offshore Upgrading Existing Oil, Gas and Water Metering Skid C236 2017 BP Iraq NV BP Iraq NV Rumaila Oil Field Iraq Mobile Calibration Facility New Coriolis Oil Metering System, Upgrade to Metering C235 2017 Aker Solutions BP Aker/Centrica ODA tie-in to ULA Norway, Offshore Control System & New Fast-Loop Sampling System Triton Guillemot West C234 2016 Dana Petroleum Dana Petroleum Separator Oil Meter UK, Offshore 32 Beam Ultrasonic Flow Meter Package Upgrade C232 2016 Energy Recovery Saudi Aramco IsoBoost System Saudi Arabia IsoBoost Hydraulic System for Gas Processing ESP Metering Skid & Engineering Services for ESP Metering Skid & Analyser C230 2015 Petrofac BP UK Analyser House House Projects Reference List Rev K Page 1 of 20 Copyright © 2018 Oil Gas Systems Limited Projects Reference List Contract Year Customer End User Project Destination Description LACT Metering Package c/w Flow Computer System, Kazakh Projects Joint C228 2015 Tengizchevroil (TCO) Future Growth Project Kazakhstan Bi-Directional Prover, Mobile Compact Prover and Venture Limited (PJV) Sample Shelter C225 2014 Nexen Petroleum UK Nexen Petroleum UK Ettrick / Aoka Mizu UK, Offshore Fuel Gas Import Metering System C224 2014 IMS Group IMS Group R&D UK, Onshore R&D Test Facility 42” Bi-Directional Meter Prover for C223 2014 Gulf Steel Works Saudi Aramco YANBU AMT Project Saudi Arabia Export Metering System Petrofac International Sullom Voe Gas Engineering Services for the design of Metering Skids C222 2014 BP UK, Onshore (UAE) LLC Sweetening and Analyser Houses Lomond & Everest C221 2014 AMEC BG Group UK, Offshore Export Sampling System Project South Caucasus C220 2014 CB&I UK BP Georgia Custody Metering Packages & Control Systems Expansion Project C219 2014 M&T SAS M&T SAS Calibration Loop UK, Onshore Flow Meter Calibration Loop Vega Pleyade Offshore C218 2013 Dragados Offshore Total Austral S.A. Argentina Fuel Gas Conditioning Package Project C217 2013 BP BP Shah Deniz 2 Azerbaijan Fuel Gas Treatment Package Projects Reference List Rev K Page 2 of 20 Copyright © 2018 Oil Gas Systems Limited Projects Reference List Contract Year Customer End User Project Destination Description Atlas Copco Mafi- C216 2013 BP Shah Deniz 2 Azerbaijan Turboexpander Lube Oil & Seal Gas Ancillary Systems Trench Company LLC Atlas Copco Mafi- Turbo Expander Package with seal gas conditioning C215 2013 Reliance Industries J3 Complex India Trench Company LLC system EnQuest Britain C214 2013 AMEC Producer FPSO Project UK, Offshore LP Compressor Package Limited Raissy Trading & Saudi Electricity Fuel Gas Coalescer Filter, Gas Orifice Meter Run and C213 2012 PP8 Power Plant Saudi Arabia Construction Co Ltd Company ESD valve with control package Hæwene Brim Orifice Meter Runs, Loose Meters for Various C212 2012 AMEC Bluewater/Shell UK, Offshore FPSO/Brynhild Applications and Supervisory System Expansion Hæwene Brim C211 2012 AMEC Bluewater/Shell UK, Offshore Sampling Systems FPSO/Brynhild C210 2012 IV Oil & Gas Shell Leman UK, Offshore Fuel Gas Conditioning Package Hæwene Brim C208 2012 AMEC Bluewater/Shell UK, Offshore Oil Metering System FPSO/Brynhild C207 2012 Wood Group PSN TOTAL Alwyn B UK, Offshore Pressure Let Down System Russian C206 2011 IMS Rosneft Vankor Field Produced Water Treatment Package Federation Projects Reference List Rev K Page 3 of 20 Copyright © 2018 Oil Gas Systems Limited Projects Reference List Contract Year Customer End User Project Destination Description C205 2011 Wood Group PSN BP Clair Phase I UK, Offshore Export Oil Metering System Easington Terminal Packaged Reciprocating Compressor (Ariel) c/w Motor, C204 2011 Costain Centrica Storage UK, Onshore Works Process System, Acoustic Enclosure and Control System C203 2011 Nexen Petroleum Nexen Petroleum Golden Eagle UK, Offshore Oil & Gas Export Metering Packages C202 2011 AMEC BP Clair Ridge UK, Offshore Oil Export Metering Skid & Sales Gas Metering Skid Russian C201 2011 OGSB Rosneft Vankor Field 8-off Desanders Federation Talisman Energy C200 2011 Fabricom GDF Suez Claymore UK, Offshore Fuel Gas Conditioning Package (UK) Limited Forties Alpha Satellite C199 2011 OGN Group Apache UK, Offshore Fuel Gas Package Platform Conversant Marine C198 2011 - Flag of Indonesia UAE Content Prover (calibrated cans) Repairing LLC C197 2010 Emerson Daniel Sonatrach El Merk Algeria Meter Spools Fuel Gas Treatment Package: 2 x Inlet Pressure C194 2010 Mustang Engineering Melitah Oil & Gas Bouri Libya letdowns, Knock-out Drum, Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers, Final Stainless Steel Filters Projects Reference List Rev K Page 4 of 20 Copyright © 2018 Oil Gas Systems Limited Projects Reference List Contract Year Customer End User Project Destination Description C193 2010 AIOC BP Chirag Oil Project Azerbaijan Fuel Gas Treatment Package Wood Group C192 2010 Chevron Alba FSU UK, Offshore Custody Transfer Metering Upgrade Engineering C191 2010 Swinton Technology Shell Shell Gannet UK, Offshore Gas Metering BP Exploration Wood Group BP Aurora Sullom Voe C190 2009 Operating Company UK, Onshore Oil Separator Engineering Terminal Ltd Hyundai Heavy Ministry of Electricity C189 2009 Sabiya Power Station Kuwait Fuel Gas System Industries Co Ltd & Water C188 2009 SGC/Aker BP Oselvar Norway 2 x Metering Skids U800 Fuel Gas C187 2009 WorleyParsons Tengizchevroil Kazakhstan Fuel Gas Conditoning Skid Conditioning Package BP Exploration Wood Group BP Aurora Sullom Voe C185 2009 Operating Company UK, Onshore Gas Export Metering Skid 4 x Stream Class 1500lb Engineering Terminal Ltd C184 2009 Aker Solutions Vivergo Fuels Bioethanol Plant, Hull UK, Onshore Gas Metering & Letdown Skid C182 2008 SLP Engineering ENI Libya Bouri Libya Fuel Gas Conditioning Package Projects Reference List Rev K Page 5 of 20 Copyright © 2018 Oil Gas Systems Limited Projects Reference List Contract Year Customer End User Project Destination Description C181 2008 SLP Engineering E.ON Babbage UK, Offshore Fuel Gas Conditioning System SNC Lavalin / 1 x Primary, 4 x Secondary Fuel Gas Conditioning & C180 2008 Emirates Aluminium EMAL Project UAE UAE WorleyParsons Metering Skids Russian C179 2008 IMS Misc Prover Design 5-off Standard Prover Designs Federation Koula Permanent C177 2008 Exterran Shell Gabon Gabon Trailer-mounted Water Draw System Production Facility BHIT Compression C176 2008 Costain ENI Pakistan 10-off Fuel Gas Conditioning Packages Project C175 2008 Murco Petroleum Murco Milford Haven UK, Onshore Fuel Gas Conditioning Plant C174 2008 AMEC Milford Energy CoGen UK, Onshore 3-off Gas Pressure Reduction Skids Production Services C173 2007 BP Dimlington UK, Onshore Fuel Gas Conditioning Skid Network Koula Permanent C172 2007 Exterran Shell Gabon Gabon Fiscal Oil Metering Skid Production Facility Filter Separator, Pressure Reduction, Shell & Tube Heat C171 2007 Dong Energy Dong Energy Mongstad CHP Norway Exchanges & Fuel Gas Blending Projects Reference List Rev K Page 6 of 20 Copyright © 2018 Oil Gas Systems Limited Projects Reference List Contract Year Customer End User Project Destination Description C170 2007 KCA Deutag Maersk Curlew FPSO UK, Offshore Metering Skid Pressure Reduction, Filter Separator and Waterbath C169 2007 Doosan FPCL Daharki Pakistan Heater Suez-Tractebel & Hyundai Heavy Marafiq Power & Water Fuel Gas Packages including 4-off KO Drums, 6-off Filter C168 2007 Saudi Arabian Saudi Arabia Industries Co Ltd Project Separator Units & Associated Equipment Consortium Partners Fuel Gas Filtration, Heating and Pressure Reduction C167 2006 AMEC Transco Felindre, South Wales UK, Onshore Skids C166 2006 Petrofac Sonahess El Gassi, Algeria Algeria Reid pressure control system and HP Separator Hyundai Heavy Shaybah Power C165 2006 Saudi Aramco Saudi Arabia 3 off Fuel Gas Conditioning Skids Industries Co Ltd Generation Project Gialo Power Station, Pressure Reduction, Filter Separator, Waterbath Heater C164 2006 Osborne Engineering Waha Oil Company Libya North Africa and Metering Skids Emergency Shutdown, Filter & Metering Skid, Pressure C163 2006 Dubal Dubal New Smelter Gas Skid UAE Reduction Skid & Odorant system Oil and Natural Gas Vasai East Development C162 2006 Larsen & Toubro India 5 off Secondary Fuel Gas Skids with Metering systems Corporation Project, Offshore India BCP-B2 Booster Duplex Primary Fuel Gas Package with Incoloy 825 Oil and Natural Gas C161 2006 Larsen & Toubro Compressor Platform, India Vessels Corporation Offshore India 4 off Secondary Fuel Gas Skids Projects Reference List Rev K Page 7 of 20 Copyright © 2018 Oil Gas Systems Limited Projects Reference List Contract Year Customer End User Project Destination Description Sean Gas Compression Shell Exploration and C160 2006 AMEC Project, Offshore North UK, Offshore Duplex and Super Duplex Fuel Gas Package Production Sea Khursaniyah Gas Plant, C159 2006 Bechtel/Technip Saudi Aramco Saudi
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