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1 Burgas Alexandroupolis Pipeline Christos Dimas Manager of TBP Greece Technical Coordinator of TBP-BV The Netherlands General Manager of HELPE-THRAKI A.E. (Greek Participant) IENE 3 rd Energy Dialogue Thessalonica 18-19

2 Russian and Caspian Main Oil Fields Barents Sea Timan Pechora West Siberia East Siberia Sakhalin Taishet Volga Urals Tengiz Dqing Caucasus & Caspian - Baku Legend Major Oil basins 2

3 3 Russian and Caspian Crude Oil Production (Million Metric Tons)

4 4 Russian and Caspian Crude Oil Exports (Million Metric Tons)

5 5 Russian and Caspian Main Crude Export Routes Murmansk Barents Sea Primorsk Timan Pechora West Siberia East Siberia Far East & Sakhalin Volga Urals Kenkiyak Atasu Kumkol Taishet Scovorodino Novorossiysk Odessa Supsa Tengiz Caucasus & Caspian Alashankou Daqing Kozmino Burgas-Alex/ lis Baku Ceyhan Legend Existing crude pipelines Planned crude pipelines Major Oil basins

6 6 OIL CONCENTRATION IN THE BLACK SEA AND THE BOSPORUS STRAITS

7 7 Black Sea Crude Oil Export Alternatives Bypassing the Straits Trieste Trieste Augusta To US-Market To USA and North Europe Omishali Sisak Baltic Sea Feneshlitkye Alexandroupolis Vlore Alexandroupolis Vlore Odessa Burgas Kiykoy Tikhoretsk Novorossiysk Tuapse OVERVIEW MAP CRUDE OIL EXPORTCHAINS existing pipeline planned pipeline Gdansk Tanker transport Oil Field Samara Plotsk Samara Unecha Unecha Brody D Ventspils Buting C B Constanta Constanta Burgas Ibrice A E F Primorsk Black Sea Samsun Ceyhan CPC Pipeline Kashagan Kurmangazy Makhachkala Karatschaganak Atyrau Tengiz Aktau Aktau TO CHINA/JAPAN THROUGH SIBERIA from Surgut Tscheljabinsk TO CHINA Supsa Batumi Baku A. C. G. Mega Structure Neka Port Neka Port Tehran A. Odessa Brody Baltic Sea B. Constantza Trieste C. Burgas Flore D. Burgas Alexandroupolis E. Kiykoy Ibrice F. Samsun - Cheyhan

8 8 Flows of Eurasian Crude Oil Through the Bosporus (Million Metric Tons)

9 BURGAS ALEXANDROUPOLIS PIPELINE 9

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11 11 PROJECT BACKGROUND Athens Establishment of THRAKI S.A, which is the initiator and promoter of the project.. Feb Athens Establishment of the J/ V HELPE S.A. THRAKI S.A., the Greek participant in the project. Jan Project Studies Extensive studies completed by ILF Consulting Engineers. Nov Athens Political Memorandum initialed among Bulgaria, Greece and Russia. Jan Moscow Legal and economical transit framework initially agreed. Group of Initiating Companies (GIC) created. Apr Sofia Russia, Bulgaria and Greece signed a Memorandum on cooperation. Sep Athens Russia, Bulgaria and Greece signed a Trilateral Declaration of Cooperation. Mar Athens Russia, Bulgaria and Greece signed an Intergovernmental Agreement. 6 Feb Amsterdam Incorporation of the International Project Company of the Project Trans- Balkan Pipeline B.V. in Netherlands. Oct Project Studies Update awarded to ILF. Completion expected by October 2009.

12 12 PRELIMINARY PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS FOR A CAPACITY OF MTA Pipeline Main Pipeline Length: 280 km Overall Pipeline Length: 320 km Pipeline Diameter: 42 Capacity Mta Burgas Tank Farm and Marine Facilities Tank Farm Capacity: m 3 Marine Facilities: 2 SPMs for dwt Tankers each Alexandroupolis Tank Farm and Marine Facilities Tank Farm Capacity: m 3 Marine Facilities: 2 SPMs for dwt Tankers each

13 13 SOME MAJOR CONSULTANTS OF TBP Allen & Overy LLP, Law Firm Société Générale, Corporate & Investment Banking KPMG, Audit Advisor Deloitte & Touche (DT), Tax Consultant ILF Consulting Engineers Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Cambridge Energy Research Associates(CERA)

14 14 Activities and Progress

15 15 CURRENT ACTIVITIES Location Selection Burgas Location Selection Alexandroupolis Route Selection Environmental Studies and Management Legal Issues - Authority Engineering Survey and Engineering Works Overall Time Schedule Procurement Strategy Public Consultation Procedures HGA Issues Land Acquisition Issues

16 16 Status Report Engineering Services Location Selection Thorough investigations have been carried out for various alternatives Consultations with authorities, communities and NGOs during November 2008 and January, March, April, May and Pre-selection done, detailed selection in progress

17 17 TBP s Values and Principles Throughout planning, development and implementation of the project, TBP is committed to: protecting the environment; respecting local communities and cultural heritage; safeguarding public health and occupational health and safety; employing best available technologies; applying highest safety standards to minimise any risks; applying international best practice Environmental and Social performance Standards to develop the Project, and working in a constructive and continuous dialogue with the population in the project area, PCDP ( Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan), NGOs and the relevant authorities and other stakeholders.

18 18 Legislation and Standards about the Environment For the BAP Project Environmental and Social studies and assessments will be undertaken which will be guided by the requirements of: Bulgarian and Greek national legislation; EU Directives (including the Habitats Directive, the EIA Directive and the IPCC Directive, the Birds Directive, Water Framework Directive and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive); International Conventions (including the Black Sea and MARPOL Conventions); and International Standards such as the Performance Standards of the International Finance Corporation s (IFC s).

19 19 Public Consultation and Disclosure Process The BAP Project in each country follows the regulatory public consultation and disclosure process in accordance with the relevant national legislation, EU Directives and the Aarhus and Espoo Conventions in line with international best practice. Consultation is being held with Statutory Stakeholders, NGOs and members of the public in the project area. This is happening in the following three main stages: Siting and Routing. Scoping meetings. ESIA Review.

20 20 TRANS-BALKAN PIPELINE BV SHAREHOLDERS RUSSIAN SIDE ( 51 % ) Pipeline Consortium Burgas-Alexandroupolis Ltd Gazprom Neft Rosneft Transneft BULGARIAN SIDE ( 24.5 % ) JSC Pipeline Burgas-Alexandroupolis BG Technoexportstroy GREEK SIDE ( 24.5 % ) HELPE THRAKI S.A. Burgas-Alexandroupolis Oil Pipeline Hellenic Petroleum S.A. Latsis Group ( 23,5% ) Prometheus Gas Group Greek State ( 1% )