Pars Oil and Gas Company Approved Vendors List

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pars Oil and Gas Company Approved Vendors List IN THE NAME OF GOD ISSUED DATE REVISION APPROVED BY ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION اﺳﻔﻨﺪ 1388 6 MARCH 2010 DEPARTMENT POGC PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 CONTENT LIST OF MATERIAL & EQUIPMENT ITEMS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION PAGE No. I- CHEMICAL 1 II- COMPOSITE MATERIAL (FRP,GRP&RTRP) 2 III- COUPLINGS 2 IV- CORROSION PROTECTION 4 V- DRILLING EQUIPMENT&MATERIAL 8 VI- ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 12 VII- HANDLING & PACKING EQUIPMENT 29 VIII- H.V.A.C 32 IX- INDUSTRIAL FIRED EQUIPMENT 35 X- INSTRUMENTATION 37 XI- INSULATING MATERIAL 74 XII MECHANICAL PROTECTION 75 XIII- PIPING BULK 75 XIV- PROCESS EQUIPMENT 87 XV- PROCESS MACHINERY 101 XVI- PACKAGED EQUIPMENT 116 XVII- STRUCTURALS 119 XVIII- SAFETY & FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 121 XIX- TELECOMMUNICATION 125 XX- VALVES 134 XXI- WATER & WASTE WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT AND PACKAGE 141 XXII- WELDING (ELECTRODES, WIRES, ROD & CONSUMABLES) 145 XXIII- POLYMER MATERIALS 146 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS I- CHEMICALS 1 MDEA & DEA CECA (ARKEMA GROUP) FR www.ceca.fr BASF (ENGELHARD DE MEERN) NL www.basf.nl UNION CARBIDE UK www.ucarbide.com 2 ANTI FOAM RHODIA-NOVECARE (RHODIA GROUP) FR www.rhodia-novecare.com TRAVIS IRAN IR www.travisiran.com 3 ACTIVATED CARBON CHEMVIRON CARBON (PETRO WINCH LTD) UK www.chemvironcarbon.com JAMESCUMMING (CUMMING & SONS PTY LTD) AUS www.jamescumming.com.au RESINDION SRL IT www.resindion.com JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC UK www.matthey.com 4 L.P.G UNIT CATALYST BASF (ENGELHARD DEMEERN) NL www.basf.nl HALDOR TOPSOE DEN www.topsoe.com AXENS FR www.axens.net JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC (SYNETIX) UK www.matthey.com 5 MOLECULAR SIEVE CECA (ARKEMA GROUP) FR www.ceca.fr BASF (ENGELHARD DE MEERN) NL www.basf.nl HALDOR TOPSOE AIS DEN www.topsoe.com AXENS FR www.axens.net JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC (SYNETIX) UK www.matthey.com UNION CARBIDE UK www.ucarbide.com Page 1 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS 6 BOTTLED GAS VENDORS (NITROGEN, ARGON, OXYGEN & ACETYLENE) UNITOR UAE www.unitor.com ARABIAN INDUSTRIAL GAS CO. UAE www.aigco.com 7 WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS CHIMEC IT www.chimec.it ENERGY CHEMICAL CO SEMNAN IR www.energychem.com II- COMPOSITE MATERIAL (FRP, GRP & RTRP) 1 PIPES & FITTINGS FARASAN IR www.farasan.org AMERON NL www.ameron-fpg.com TPR FIBERDUR GmbH & Co. GE www.fiberdur.com (FORMERLY DEUTSCHE FIBER CAST) FABCO PLASTICS CAN www.fabcoplastics.com FUTURE PIPE INDUSTRIES NL www.futurepipe.com MASHHAD SADRA IR www.mashadsadra.com III- COUPLINGS 1 GEAR TYPE AB BENZLERS SWE www.benzlers.com BHS GETRIEBE GMBH GE www.bhs-getriebe.de BOSCH REXROTH (LOHMANNT& STOLTERFOHT) GE www.boschrexroth.com MAAG GEAR AG SWZ www.maaggear.com NIPPON PILLAR PACKING CO., LTD. JP www.pillar.co.jp ORGANI TRASMISSIONE GUSTI (OTG) IT www.maina.it STORK GEARS NL www.stork-gears.com JOHN CRANE UK LTD (METASTREAM) UK/FR www.johncrane.co.uk Page 2 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS KEMPCHEN & CO GMBH GE www.kempchen.de FLENDER GRAFFENSTADEN SA FR www.flender.com TODO SWE www.todo.se 2 FLEXIBLE METALLIC TYPE AB BENZLERS SWE www.benzlers.com BHS GETRIEBE GMBH GE www.bhs-getriebe.de BOSCH REXROTH (LOHMANNT& STOLTERFOHT) GE www.boschrexroth.com MAAG GEAR AG SWZ www.maaggear.com NIPPON PILLAR PACKING CO., LTD. JP www.pillar.co.jp ORGANI TRASMISSIONE GUSTI (OTG) IT www.maina.it STORK GEARS NL www.stork-gears.com JOHN CRANE UK LTD (METASTREAM) UK/FR www.johncrane.co.uk KEMPCHEN & CO GMBH GE www.kempchen.de FLENDER GRAFFENSTADEN SA FR www.flender.com TODO SWE www.todo.se 3 MECHANICAL SEAL TYPE BURGMANN PARS IR www.burgmann.com JOHN CRANE/SEAL OIL (FLEXIBOX) GE/FR/UK www.johncrane.co.uk KEMPCHEN & CO GMBH GE www.kempchen.de NIPPON PILLAR PACKING CO., LTD. JP www.pillar.co.jp ROBCO INC. CAN www.robco.com FLOWSERVE NL www.flowserve.com Page 3 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS 4 LIQUID SEAL TYPE BURGMANN GE www.burgmann.com BURGMANN PARS IR www.burgmann.ir JOHN CRANE/SEAL OIL (FLEXIBOX) GE/FR/UK www.johncrane.co.uk KAMPCHEN & CO. GE www.kempchen.de NIPPON PILLAR PACKING CO., LTD. JP www.pillar.co.jp ROBCO INC. CAN www.robco.com FLOWSERVE NL www.flowserve.com 5 DRY GAS SEAL TYPE BURGMANN PARS IR www.burgmann.com FLOWSERVE NL www.flowserve.com JOHN CRANE UK LTD (SEAL OIL) UK www.johncrane.co.uk ROBCO INC. CAN www.robco.com BURGMANN GE www.burgmann.com IV- CORROSION PROTECTION 1 PAINTS: 1.1 PAINTS (ONSHORE) GITI-ASSA IR www.gitiassa.com KHODRANG (REEF) IR www.khodrang.com BAJAK IR www.bajakpaint.ir/ PARS PAMCHAL IR www.parspamchal.com RANGIN ZEREH IR www.ranguinzereh.com RANG PEDRAM CO. IR www.pedramgrp.com Page 4 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS ARASH RANG IR www.arash-paint.com/ NEGIN ZEREH IR www.neginzereh-co.com RONASS IR www.ronass.com/ BUSHEHR CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES CO. IR www.kaharbushehr.net 1.2 PAINTS (OFFSHORE) JUTON NOR www.jotun.com AMERON NL www.ppgpmc.com HEMPEL NL www.hempel.com AZKONOBLE ( INTERNATIONAL PAINT) UK www.akzonoble.com LEIGH'S PAINT UK www.leighspaints.co.uk/ GITI KCC (GITI ASSA) IR www.gitiassa.com SHERWIN WILLIAMS UA www.sherwin-williams.com/ 2 COATING & WRAPPING MATERIAL & LINING & ADDHESIVE CANUSA UK www.canusacps.com TYCO ADHESIVE BE www.covalenceadhesives.com GARNEAU INC. CAN www.garneau-inc.com/ FTI UK www.fibaroll.co.uk/ CERAM KOTE GE www.ceram-kote.com/ 3 CLADDING ALIAZH JOSH IRAN ( WELDING ALLOY) IR Tel: 88792560, 88777919 Fax: 88790068 WELD OVERLAY 4 CATHODIC PROTECTION: 4.1 TRANSFORMERS RECTIFIERS BORNA ELECTRONIC IR www.borna-co.com/ BAC CORROSSION CONTROL UK www.bacgroup.com Page 5 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS CATHODIC PROTECTION UK www.cathodic.co.uk/ HOCKWAY UK www.hockway.com/ HI-TECH/ARMIN SANAT GOSTARAN UK/IR www.armingroup.com 4.2 SACRIFICIAL ANODES: 4.2.1 FLAT TYPE BAC CORROSSION CONTROL UK www.bacgroup.com CATHODIC PROTECTION UK www.cathodic.co.uk/ HOCKWAY UK www.hockway.com/ IMPALLOY UK www.impalloy.com/ AMIZHEH SAZEH ARAK IR amixe.com BORNA ELECTRONIC IR www.borna-co.com/ SEPEHR DANESH POUYA IR www.sdp.ir ALICO UAE www.alicoanodes.com 4.2.2 BRACELET TYPE HOCKWAY UK www.hockway.com/ IMPALLOY UK www.impalloy.com/ ALICO UAE www.alicoanodes.com AMIZHEH SAZEH ARAK IR amixe.com ONLY UP TO 16" PIPE 4.3 IMPRESSED ANODS HOCKWAY UK www.hockway.com/ CATHODIC PROTECTION UK www.cathodic.co.uk/ TELPRO UK www.telprocompanies.com 4.4 ELECTRICAL INSULATING JOINT BRAUNSTAHL GMBH GE www.braunstahl.de Page 6 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS BAC CORROSSION CONTROL UK www.bacgroup.com IPSI FR www.ipsifrance.com LALL STORM OF PIPING FR TEL:+33442794800 RMA GMBH GE www.rma-kehl.de/seiten/index.php?id=1&sprach=1 CATHODIC PROTECTION UK www.cathodic.co.uk/ ZUNT IT www.zunt.com/ 4.5 REFERENCE ELECTRODES HOCKWAY UK www.hockway.com/ CATHODIC PROTECTION UK www.cathodic.co.uk/ 4.6 COKE BREEZE / BACKFILL MATERIAL HOCKWAY UK www.hockway.com/ CATHODIC PROTECTION UK www.cathodic.co.uk/ 5 CORROSION MONITORING ACCESS FITTINGS CAPROCO UK www.caproco.com/ CORMON ( TELEDYNE CORMON LIMITED) UK www.cormon.com/ I.P.S.I FR www.ipsifrance.com SOLARTRON INSTRUMENTS UK www.solartron.com/ CATHODIC PROTECTION UK www.cathodic.co.uk/ ROHRBACK COSASCO UK www.cosasco.com/ 6 CORROSION PROBE & COUPONS CAPROCO UK www.caproco.com/ CORMON ( TELEDYNE CORMON LIMITED) UK www.cormon.com/ I.P.S.I FR www.ipsifrance.com Page 7 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS ROHRBACK COSASCO UK www.cosasco.com/ V- DRILLING EQUIPMENT & MATERIAL 1 DOWNHOLE COMPLETION EQUIPMENT BAKER EASTERN UK www.bakerhughes.com WEATHERFORD OIL TOOL MIDDLE EAST LTD. UK www.weatherford.com PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SERVICES (PES) UK www.haasenginerrs.com CAMCO (SCHULAMBERGER) UK www.camcoltd.co.nz SMITHS INTERBATIONAL UK www.siismithservices.com T.I.W CAN www.tiwtools.com GBI (GLOW BAN INTERNATIONAL) IR Tel: 26120087,88 Fax: 26131845 2 LINER HANGER EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES BAKER EASTERN UK www.bakerhughes.com WEATHERFORD OIL TOOL MIDDLE EAST LTD. UK www.weatherford.com SMITH INTERNATIONAL INC UK www.siismithservices.com T.I.W CAN www.tiwtools.com GBI (GLOW BAN INTERNATIONAL) IR Tel: 26120087,88 Fax: 26131845 INNICOR CAN www.innicor.com 3 MUDLINE SUSPENSION AND TIEBACK SYSTEM A.B.B VETCO GRAY SING www.vetcogray.com CAMERON UK/FR www.c-a-m.com FMC SOUTHEAST ASIA PTE-LTD SING www.fmc.com KVAERNER UK/FR www.akersolutions.com Page 8 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO. CATEGORY COMPANY COUNTRY WEB SITE REMARKS NODECO NOR www.nauteknikno.no 4 WELLHEAD AND XMAS TREES ABB VETCO GRAY UK/SING www.vetcogray.com COOPER CAMERON UK/FR www.c-a-m.com FMC SOUTHEAST ASIA PTE LTD. SING www.fmc.com KVAERNER UK/FR www.akersolutions.com HADID INDUSTRY IR www.hadid.ir IETC (ABZAR BARGHEE IRAN) IR IETC.com MACHINE SAZI ARAK IR MSA.ir WETCO IR www.peic-ir.com BREDA ENERGIA IT www.bredaenergia.it ITAG VALVE & OIL GE www.itag-celle.de 5 ROCK BITS BAKER HUGHES UK www.bakerhughes.com REED HYCALOG UK www.reedhycalog.com SMITH UK www.siismithservices.com SECURITY UK www.halliburton.com VAREL FR varelintl.com 6 PDC BITS SMITH UK www.siismithservices.com DBS (HALLIBURTON) UK www.halliburton.com DIAMAX (VAREL) FR varelintl.com REED HYCALOG UK www.reedhycalog.com HUGHES CHRISTENSEN UK www.bakerhughes.com Page 9 of 147 PARS OIL AND GAS COMPANY REV.6 APPROVED VENDORS LIST MARCH 2010 NO.
Recommended publications
  • POTENTIAL PARADISE FOSSIL PLANT RETIREMENT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
    Document Type: EA-Administrative Record Index Field: Final EA Project Name: Potential Paradise Plant Retirement Project Number: 2018-34 POTENTIAL PARADISE FOSSIL PLANT RETIREMENT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Muhlenberg County, Kentucky Prepared by: TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Knoxville, Tennessee FEBRUARY 2019 To request further information, contact: Ashley Pilakowski NEPA Compliance Tennessee Valley Authority 400 W. Summit Hill Drive Knoxville, TN 37902 Phone: 865-632-2256 E-mail: [email protected] This page intentionally left blank Contents Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 – PURPOSE AND NEED FOR ACTION ......................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Purpose and Need ................................................................................................................... 2 1.3 Related Environmental Reviews .............................................................................................. 4 1.4 Scope of the Environmental Assessment ................................................................................ 5 1.5 Public and Agency Involvement ............................................................................................... 5 1.6 Necessary Permits or Licenses and Consultation Requirements ............................................ 6 CHAPTER 2 - ALTERNATIVES ..........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Official Proceedings the International Water
    The Conference on Industrial Water OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS THE INTERNATIONAL WATER CONFERENCE® 71st ANNUAL MEETING October 24-28, 2010 The Crowne Plaza Riverwalk Hotel San Antonio, TX, USA Wayne E. Bernahl General Chair John T. Lucey, Jr., P.E. Michael C. Gottlieb Program Chair Marketing Chair Sponsored by Engineers’ Society of Western Pennsylvania Incorporated 1880 Rights to reprint articles in this publication may be granted, provided that: written permission from the author and a statement of the prospective author’s intent are received by the IWC and that the IWC grants written permission to the prospective publisher. The opinions and findings expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the International Water Conference®, Advisory Council, or the Engineers’ Society of Western Pennsylvania. © Engineers’ Society of Western Pennsylvania Condensate Polishing Systems for Power Plants Session Chair: Robert Bartholomew, Sheppard T. Powell Associates LLC, Baltimore, MD Discussion Leader: Deborah Bloom, Nalco Company, Naperville, IL IWC Representative: David Simon, II, Cyrus Rice Water Consultants, Pittsburgh, PA Design Considerations for Condensate Polishing Off-Site Regeneration Gerald (Jerry) Alexander - Siemens Water Technologies, La Canada, CA IWC-10-01 Amine Form Operation of Deep Bed Condensate Polishing Ion Exchange Resins Lewis Crone - Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc., Waterford, CT IWC-10-02 A Report On Resin Separation and Backwash Efficiency of Mixed Bed Ion Exchange Resins William Moore - Aquatech, Canonsburg, PA; Bharathwaj Gopalakrishnan and Gary L. Foutch, School of Chemical Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK IWC-10-03 Industrial Wastewater Treatment Session Chair: Paul Pigeon, P.E., Golder Associates Inc., Lakewood, CO Discussion Leader: Ajit Ghorpade, N.A.
    [Show full text]
  • DAS MAGAZIN DER SALZGITTER AG Nr
    DAS MAGAZIN DER SALZGITTER AG Nr. 1/2014 Besuchen Sie Bei uns ist Mannesmann zu Hause. uns auf der: Seit 1887 sind Rohre von Mannesmann das Maß der Dinge. Wir sind stolz, Bernhard Kleinermann solch eine Marke von Weltruhm in unserem Konzern zu führen, und setzen Leitung Konzernkommunikation die Tradition fort. Halle 4 Herzlich Stand H42 willkommen! „MANNESMANN. Das Rohr“ – mit diesem selbstbewussten Motto treten wir als Salzgitter-Konzern auf der inter- nationalen Messe TUBE in Düsseldorf auf. In dieser Ausgabe betrachten wir die Erfolgsgeschichte des Mannesmann- rohrs. Die Marke Mannesmann stand und steht weltweit und bei vielfälti- gen Anwendungen – vom Auto bis zur Pipeline – für Stahlrohrprodukte Fotos: Cover: photobojahr.de, SZAG, Carsten Wurr, KHS Wurr, Carsten SZAG, Cover: photobojahr.de, Fotos: höchster Qualität. Über 100 Jahre Mannesmann-Geschichte: Röhrenversand in England für den Irak, ca. 1932 (ab Seite 31) Seit dem Jahr 2000 haben die traditi- onsreichen Mannesmannröhren-Werke eine feste Heimat im Salzgitter-Konzern. Auch bei der Titelgeschichte hat uns die Tradition inspiriert: Unsere Eisen- STIL Titelgeschichte bahngesellschaft VPS wird dieses Jahr ALLE SIGnaLE AUF GRÜN 150 Jahre alt – und nach wie vor 150 Jahre alt – und ist quicklebendig ein zugkräftiges Unternehmen: Wie VPS den Transport von sowie extrem leistungsfähig. Rohstoffen und Produkten für den Konzern organisiert ......... 4 Übrigens: Vor genau 100 Jahren BERICHT Wo kommt das Erz her? Gespräch mit Michael wurde der Peiner Breitflanschträger Reuber über den vielschichtigen Einkauf von Rohstoffen ......11 patentiert, ohne den ein moderner Hochbau nicht auskommt. Die Beispiele GESCHICHTE 150 Jahre VPS ...........................................12 zeigen: Traditionsbewusstsein, Leis- REPORTAGE Mit Lokführer Heiko Erdmann auf dem Weg Denise Frubrich an ihrem tungsfähigkeit und Zukunftsorientierung zum Hansaport Hamburg ................................................14 passen gut zusammen.
    [Show full text]
  • Corporate Non-Financial Reporting in Germany
    Copyright © Development International e.V., 2019 ISBN: 978-3-9820398-1-7 Authors: Chris N. Bayer, PhD Gisella Vogel Sarah Kaltenhäuser Katherine Storrs Jiahua (Java) Xu, PhD Juan Ignacio Ibañez, LL.M. Title: A New Responsibility for Sustainability: Corporate Non-Financial Reporting in Germany Date published: May 6, 2019 Funded by: iPoint-systems gmbh www.ipoint-systems.com Executive Summary Germany's economy is the fourth-largest in the world (by nominal GDP), and with 28% of the euro area market, it represents the largest economy in Europe.1 Considering the supply chains leading to its economy, Germany's cumulative environmental, social and governance performance reverberates globally. The EU Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) is the impetus behind this study – a new regulation that seeks to “increase the relevance, consistency and comparability of information disclosed by certain large undertakings and groups across the Union.”2 Large undertakings in EU member states are not only required to report on their financial basics, now they are also required by Article 1 of the Directive to account for their non- financial footprint, including adverse impacts they have on the environment and supply chains. In accordance with the Directive, the German transposition stipulates that the non-financial declaration must state which reporting framework was used to create it (or explain why no framework was applied), as well as apply non-financial key performance indicators relevant to the particular business. These requirements are our point of departure: We systematically assess the degree of non-financial transparency and performance reporting for 2017 applying an ex-post assessment framework premised on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), the German Sustainability Code (Deutscher Nachhaltigkeitskodex, DNK) and the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).
    [Show full text]
  • Biden, Congress Should Defend Terrorism Sanctions Imposed on Iran
    Research memo Biden, Congress Should Defend Terrorism Sanctions Imposed on Iran By Richard Goldberg, Saeed Ghasseminejad, Behnam Ben Taleblu, Matthew Zweig, and Mark Dubowitz January 25, 2021 During a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing to consider Antony Blinken’s nomination for secretary of state, Blinken was asked whether he believed it is in America’s national security interest to lift terrorism sanctions currently imposed on Iran, including sanctions targeting Iran’s central bank, national oil company, financial sector, and energy sector. “I do not,” Blinken responded. “And I think there is nothing, as I see it, inconsistent with making sure that we are doing everything possible – including the toughest possible sanctions, to deal with Iranian support for terrorism.”1 Bipartisan support for terrorism sanctions targeting Iran goes back to 1984, when the United States first designated the Islamic Republic as a State Sponsor of Terrorism. Since then, every U.S. president2 – Republican or Democrat – and Congress have taken steps to reaffirm U.S. policy opposing Iran’s sponsorship of terrorism and tying sanctions relief to Iran’s cessation of terror-related activities. President Joe Biden has pledged to rejoin the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), if Iran returns to “strict compliance” with the agreement.3 Terrorism sanctions on Iran, however, should not be lifted, even if the Biden administration opts to return to the deal, unless and until Iran verifiably halts its sponsorship of terrorism. This memorandum provides an overview of Iran’s past and ongoing involvement in terrorism-related activities, a review of longstanding bipartisan congressional support for terrorism sanctions on Iran, and a list of terrorism sanctions currently imposed on Iran that should not be lifted.
    [Show full text]
  • Full Complaint
    Case 1:18-cv-01612-CKK Document 11 Filed 11/17/18 Page 1 of 602 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ESTATE OF ROBERT P. HARTWICK, § HALEY RUSSELL, HANNAH § HARTWICK, LINDA K. HARTWICK, § ROBERT A. HARTWICK, SHARON § SCHINETHA STALLWORTH, § ANDREW JOHN LENZ, ARAGORN § THOR WOLD, CATHERINE S. WOLD, § CORY ROBERT HOWARD, DALE M. § HINKLEY, MARK HOWARD BEYERS, § DENISE BEYERS, EARL ANTHONY § MCCRACKEN, JASON THOMAS § WOODLIFF, JIMMY OWEKA OCHAN, § JOHN WILLIAM FUHRMAN, JOSHUA § CRUTCHER, LARRY CRUTCHER, § JOSHUA MITCHELL ROUNTREE, § LEIGH ROUNTREE, KADE L. § PLAINTIFFS’ HINKHOUSE, RICHARD HINKHOUSE, § SECOND AMENDED SUSAN HINKHOUSE, BRANDON § COMPLAINT HINKHOUSE, CHAD HINKHOUSE, § LISA HILL BAZAN, LATHAN HILL, § LAURENCE HILL, CATHLEEN HOLY, § Case No.: 1:18-cv-01612-CKK EDWARD PULIDO, KAREN PULIDO, § K.P., A MINOR CHILD, MANUEL § Hon. Colleen Kollar-Kotelly PULIDO, ANGELITA PULIDO § RIVERA, MANUEL “MANNIE” § PULIDO, YADIRA HOLMES, § MATTHEW WALKER GOWIN, § AMANDA LYNN GOWIN, SHAUN D. § GARRY, S.D., A MINOR CHILD, SUSAN § GARRY, ROBERT GARRY, PATRICK § GARRY, MEGHAN GARRY, BRIDGET § GARRY, GILBERT MATTHEW § BOYNTON, SOFIA T. BOYNTON, § BRIAN MICHAEL YORK, JESSE D. § CORTRIGHT, JOSEPH CORTRIGHT, § DIANA HOTALING, HANNA § CORTRIGHT, MICHAELA § CORTRIGHT, LEONDRAE DEMORRIS § RICE, ESTATE OF NICHOLAS § WILLIAM BAART BLOEM, ALCIDES § ALEXANDER BLOEM, DEBRA LEIGH § BLOEM, ALCIDES NICHOLAS § BLOEM, JR., VICTORIA LETHA § Case 1:18-cv-01612-CKK Document 11 Filed 11/17/18 Page 2 of 602 BLOEM, FLORENCE ELIZABETH § BLOEM, CATHERINE GRACE § BLOEM, SARA ANTONIA BLOEM, § RACHEL GABRIELA BLOEM, S.R.B., A § MINOR CHILD, CHRISTINA JEWEL § CHARLSON, JULIANA JOY SMITH, § RANDALL JOSEPH BENNETT, II, § STACEY DARRELL RICE, BRENT § JASON WALKER, LELAND WALKER, § SUSAN WALKER, BENJAMIN § WALKER, KYLE WALKER, GARY § WHITE, VANESSA WHITE, ROYETTA § WHITE, A.W., A MINOR CHILD, § CHRISTOPHER F.
    [Show full text]
  • Smc Consortium Prequalification File
    _____________________ The Canadian Consortium Group SMC CONSORTIUM INC A Partner Of Choice April 20th, 2010 Subject : Pre-qualification document Dear Sirs, The present document is intended to demonstrate SMC Group’s renowned expertise in various fields. Accordingly, SMC Group wishes to express its keen interest in offering its technical assistance and would appreciate also, being considered for any future projects related to its expertise. SMC Group, a Canadian construction and consulting Strategic alliance teams, who has large experience in implementing projects worldwide. With a highly qualified professionals, SMC Group offers a wide scope of quality expertise with significant emphasis towards engineering, construction, transport, management and economics, agriculture&agri-food, power, chemical, oil&gas, pharmaceutical, environment, Water treatment, waste treatment, mining, telecommunication, infrastructure, financial analysis, training and other related fields. SMC Group offers its services in both English and French , enabling it to be very familiar with different situations in various parts of the world. Beside its strength in approach in project implementation whereby local partners are invited to fully participate in project activities . SMC Group is involved also in international networking as well in various new technology products supply as a trading activities. We hope that our pre-qualification document will eventually meet your approval and we wish to thank you for the opportunity to present you our credentials. With kind
    [Show full text]
  • Payandan Shareholders
    PAYANDAN PAYANDAN 1. Company Background Creative Path to Growth Payandan Shareholders PAYANDAN Payandan’s shares belong to Mostazafan Foundation of Islamic Revolution. • Mostazafan Foundation owns 49% • Sina Energy Development Company owns 51% Mostazafan Foundation of Islamic Revolution Sina Energy Development Company PAYANDAN Mostazafan Foundation of Islamic Revolution PAYANDAN SEDCO Sina Financial Paya Saman Pars (Oil & Gas) & Investment Co (Road & Building) Sina Food Industries Iran Housing Group Saba Paya Sanat Sina (Power & Electricity) (Tire, Tiles, Glasswork, Textile, Etc) Ferdos Pars Sina ICT Group (Agriculture) Parsian Tourism Kaveh Pars & Transport Group (Mining) Alavi Foundation Alavi Civil (Charitable) Engineering Group Sina Energy Development Holding Company PAYANDAN SEDCO as one of subsidiaries of The Mostazafan Foundation of Islamic Revolution is considered one of pioneer holding companies in area of oil & gas which aims on huge projects in whole chains of oil and gas. Payandan (Oil & Gas General Contractor) North Drilling (Offshore Drilling) Pedex (Onshore Drilling) Behran (Oil Refinery Co) Dr Bagheri SEDCO Managing Director Coke Waste Water Refining Co Payandan in Numbers PAYANDAN +40 1974 Years ESTABLISHED +1400 +4000 EMPLOYEES CONTRACTOR +200,000,000 $ ANNUAL TURNOVER 75 COMPLETED PROJECTS Company Background PAYANDAN • 48” Zanjan-Mianeh Pipeline • 56” Saveh-Loushan • South Pars – SP No. 14 Pipeline (190KM) • South Pars – SP No. 13 • 56" Dezfoul- Kouhdasht Pipeline (160KM) 1974 1996 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 • Nargesi Gas • F & G Lavan • 56” Asaluyeh Gathering & • South Pars – SP Pipeline Injection No. 17 & 18 • 30” Iran- Payandan is • South Pars – SP No. 22,23,24 Armenia established (oil and • 48” Iraq Pipeline Naftkhane- Pipeline gas contractor) Baghdad (63KM) (113KM) • 56” Naeen-Tehran Gas Pipeline (133KM) • Parsian Gas Refinery • 56” Loushan-Rasht Gas Pipeline (81KM) • Pars Petrochemical Port • Arak Shazand Refinery • Kangan Gas Compressor Station • South Pars – SP No.
    [Show full text]
  • IRAN UNDER SANCTIONS Iran’S Economy Has Been Under Sanctions in One Form Or Another Since the 1979 Revolution
    IRAN UNDER IRANSANCTIONS UNDER SANCTIONS U.S. SanctionsU.S. Sanctions and Iran’s Energy Strategy and Iran’s EnergySARA VAKHSHOURI Strategy SARA VAKHSHOURI ABOUT IRAN UNDER SANCTIONS Iran’s economy has been under sanctions in one form or another since the 1979 revolution. Yet little systematic knowledge exists on the short- and medium-term impacts of sanctions on the growth patterns of the Iranian economy, the general welfare of its people in the cities and rural areas, societal dynamics, civic space, and the country’s environment. The focus has often been on a few metrics that flare up with tightening of sanctions: currency depreciation, inflation, and recession, which are then followed by increases in unemployment and poverty. But the more comprehensive picture is lost in political cacophony around the policy’s merits. This is the gap that SAIS is filling with its Iran Under Sanctions project, which is a 360-degree in-depth view on the implications of sanctions on Iran. This first-of-its-kind research provides for an instructive case study on the use of sanctions as a tool of statecraft. For any questions or feedback on the project, please reach out to Ali Vaez at [email protected]. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sara Vakhshouri is the founder and president of SVB Energy International, a strategic energy consulting firm with offices in Washington, DC, and Dubai. She has more than two decades of experience working in the energy industry and has extensive experience in global energy market studies, energy strategy, energy security, and geopolitical risk. She has consulted with numerous public and private entities, as well as policy leaders and international organizations, including the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the International Energy Agency (IEA), and the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
    [Show full text]
  • CCP Instruments As of 2003 03 27 Engl
    First introduction sequence of CCP instruments as of March 27, 2003 CCP Instruments DAX Block Crossing DAX (Xetra XXL) + corresponding instruments 1 DE0008232125 LHA LUFTHANSA AG VNA O.N. 1 BC0008232125 BCLHA LUFTHANSA AG VNA O.N. 2 DE0007172009 SCH SCHERING AG O.N. 2 BC0007172009 BCSCH SCHERING AG O.N. CCP Instruments MDAX + corresponding instruments Block Crossing MDAX (Xetra XXL) 1 DE0002457561 HEIJ HEIDELBERGCEMENT O.N. NST 2 DE0005072102 BZL BERU AG O.N. 1 BC0005072102 BCBZL BERU AG 3 DE0005085906 AWD AWD HOLDING AG O.N. 2 BC0005085906 BCAWD AWD HOLDING AG O.N. 4 DE0005200000 BEI BEIERSDORF AG O.N. 3 BC0005200000 BCBEI BEIERSDORF AG O.N. 5 DE0005245500 BOS HUGO BOSS AG ST O.N. 6 DE0005245534 BOS3 HUGO BOSS AG VZO O.N. 4 BC0005245534 BBOS3 HUGO BOSS AG VZO O.N. 7 DE0005278006 BUD BUDERUS AG O.N. 5 BC0005278006 BCBUD BUDERUS AG O.N. 8 DE0005408116 ARL AAREAL BANK AG 6 BC0005408116 BCARL AAREAL BANK AG 9 DE0005408884 LEO LEONI AG NA O.N. 7 BC0005408884 BCLEO LEONI AG 10 DE0005421903 DGX DEGUSSA AG O.N. 8 BC0005421903 BCDGX DEGUSSA AG O.N. 11 DE0005439004 CON CONTINENTAL AG O.N. 9 BC0005439004 BCCON CONTINENTAL AG O.N. 12 DE0005471601 TNH TECHEM O.N. 10 BC0005471601 BCTNH TECHEM O.N. 13 DE0005591002 DYK DYCKERHOFF ST O.N. 14 DE0005591036 DYK3 DYCKERHOFF VZO O.N. 11 BC0005591036 BDYK3 DYCKERHOFF VZO O.N. 15 DE0005753008 CZZ CELANESE AG O.N. 12 BC0005753008 BCCZZ CELANESE AG O.N. 16 DE0005773303 FRA FRAPORT AG FFM.AIRPORT 13 BC0005773303 BCFRA FRAPORT AG 17 DE0005785604 FRE FRESENIUS AG O.N.
    [Show full text]
  • Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 63/Wednesday, April 1, 2020/Notices
    18334 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 63 / Wednesday, April 1, 2020 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY a.k.a. CHAGHAZARDY, MohammadKazem); Subject to Secondary Sanctions; Gender DOB 21 Jan 1962; nationality Iran; Additional Male; Passport D9016371 (Iran) (individual) Office of Foreign Assets Control Sanctions Information—Subject to Secondary [IRAN]. Sanctions; Gender Male (individual) Identified as meeting the definition of the Notice of OFAC Sanctions Actions [NPWMD] [IFSR] (Linked To: BANK SEPAH). term Government of Iran as set forth in Designated pursuant to section 1(a)(iv) of section 7(d) of E.O. 13599 and section AGENCY: Office of Foreign Assets E.O. 13382 for acting or purporting to act for 560.304 of the ITSR, 31 CFR part 560. Control, Treasury. or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, BANK 11. SAEEDI, Mohammed; DOB 22 Nov ACTION: Notice. SEPAH, a person whose property and 1962; Additional Sanctions Information— interests in property are blocked pursuant to Subject to Secondary Sanctions; Gender SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of the E.O. 13382. Male; Passport W40899252 (Iran) (individual) Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets 3. KHALILI, Jamshid; DOB 23 Sep 1957; [IRAN]. Control (OFAC) is publishing the names Additional Sanctions Information—Subject Identified as meeting the definition of the of one or more persons that have been to Secondary Sanctions; Gender Male; term Government of Iran as set forth in Passport Y28308325 (Iran) (individual) section 7(d) of E.O. 13599 and section placed on OFAC’s Specially Designated [IRAN]. 560.304 of the ITSR, 31 CFR part 560. Nationals and Blocked Persons List Identified as meeting the definition of the 12.
    [Show full text]
  • DEPARTMENT of the TREASURY Office Of
    This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 11/17/2017 and available online at https://federalregister.gov/d/2017-24947, and on FDsys.gov DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Office of Foreign Assets Control Notice of OFAC Sanctions Actions AGENCY: Office of Foreign Assets Control, Treasury. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is publishing the names of 41 persons whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to the Global Terrorism Sanctions Regulations, and whose entries on OFAC’s Specially Designated National and Blocked Persons List (SDN List) have been amended accordingly. All property and interests in property subject to U.S. jurisdiction of these persons are blocked, and U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in transactions with them. DATES: See Supplementary Information section. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: OFAC: Associate Director for Global Targeting, tel.: 202-622-2420; Assistant Director for Sanctions Compliance & Evaluation, tel.: 202-622-2490; Assistant Director for Licensing, tel.: 202-622-2480; or the Department of the Treasury’s Office of the General Counsel: Office of the Chief Counsel (Foreign Assets Control), tel.: 202-622-2410. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Electronic Availability The SDN List and additional information concerning OFAC sanctions programs are available on OFAC's Web site (www.treas.gov/ofac). Notice of OFAC Actions On June 6, 2003, OFAC issued the GTSR (68 FR 34196, June 6, 2003) to implement E.O. 13224. OFAC has amended the GTSR on several occasions. On August 2, 2017, the President signed into law the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, Public Law 115-44, Aug.
    [Show full text]