Mozambique LNG Project - in Detail

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1 Mozambique LNG Project - in Detail Mr. Steve Wilson Vice President & Country Manager Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Pemba, August 10, 2018

2 Resettlement Restoring and Sustaining Livelihoods Safely, Efficiently and with Respect Resettlement Construction Underway Workforce is ~75% Mozambican Spend Expected to be ~ 80% with Local Companies Constructing Homes, Religious Buildings, Schools, Medical Clinic, Recreational Facilities, Community Buildings and Supporting Utilities PALMA SENG RESETTLEMENT VILLAGE QUITUPO Nacabande SHARED DUAT AFUNGI LNG PARK MAGANJA KILOMETERS 2

3 Afungi Site Improvements Palma-Afungi Highway Cleared for Site Access Work Commenced in March Engineering Design In Progress Pioneer Camp Cleared for Site Access Expansion from 400 to 1,150 beds Awarded in June Airstrip Cleared for Site Access Q2 Recommendation for Tenders Made Awarded in July Maintenance of Site Access Road 3

4 Local Content and Workforce Development Guiding Principles Safety, Transferability, Transparency and Maximizing the Employment of Mozambicans in the Long Term, to the Extent Possible Supporting Training and Skills Development for Mozambicans at all Levels More than 3,000 Mozambicans have been Trained to date on the Project Site on Basic Skills High-Skills Training in USA & Canada + Petroleum Engineering Master s Program at the University of Eduardo Mondlane in Maputo Local Content Commitment Anticipate ~ $2.5 Billion in Contracts with Mozambican-Owned or Registered Companies over the 5 - Year Construction Period, with ~ $1.1 billion to be Spent with Locally-Owned Companies $850 Million already Spent with Mozambican-Registered Companies over the past 5 Years 4

5 LIVE Contracting Opportunities in 2018 Resettlement and Site Improvement Small-Medium Scale Construction ($1m) Security Fencing ($1m) Lighting ($2m) Signs and Road Marking ($200k) Cement ($3m) Bitumen ($4.3m) Diesel ($3.3m) Painting ($1m) Plumbing and Piping ($200k) Equipment Rental ($350k) Aggregate Material ($4m) Logistics ($200k) Professional Services ($10m) then LNG Construction sub-contracts from 2019 (via CCS JV) 5

6 Mozambican Employment During Construction Employment Opportunities Will Be Provided Across All Skill Levels FID Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 First Cargoes Senior Management Professional ,650 1, Supervisory 560 1,070 2,300 2,350 1,220 1,140 Skilled 1,730 3,650 7,910 7,460 3,810 3,460 Semi-Skilled 800 1,640 2,160 1, Basic-Skilled 1,560 2,360 1,460 1, Total 5,070 9,780 15,860 14,090 6,880 6,150 Mozambican Nationals 2,690 5,280 6,030 3,950 1, Senior Management Professional Supervisory Skilled Semi-Skilled Basic-Skilled Decision-making executive with significant experience and/or degree qualifications Degree-qualified engineers, accountants, lawyers Technically qualified construction foremen, equipment overseers with many years of industry experience Technically qualified electricians, scaffolders, welders, pipe fitters Some technical skills and/or job specific experience required for receptionists, drivers, fencing, block-laying, drivers No technical or job-specific experience needed for roles such as laborer, kitchen hand, post hole digger, cable puller 6

7 Construction Phase Jobs The construction phase consists of jobs associated with: Onshore facilities, including the LNG trains (plant) The resettlement village Camp upgrade Airstrip construction, operations and maintenance Road transportation and maintenance Offshore subsea development and pipeline delivery system Security 7

8 Employment of Mozambicans During Project Operations

9 Long-Term Employment of Mozambicans Employment Opportunities Will Be Provided Across All Skill Levels Afungi ( ) LNG Onshore Operations & Maintenance LNG Offshore and Marine Operations Contractor Support Services Community Relations Professional Support Functions JOBS BY SKILL LEVEL AT YEAR 10 Semi-Skilled 31% Basic-Skilled 6% Senior Management 1% Professional 19% Maputo ( ) Government Relations Supervisory 11% Project Administration Professional Support Function Senior Management Decision-making executive with significant experience and/or degree qualifications Skilled 32% Professional Supervisory Skilled Semi-Skilled Basic-Skilled Degree-qualified engineers, accountants, lawyers Technically qualified construction foremen, equipment overseers with many years of industry experience Technically qualified electricians, scaffolders, welders, pipe fitters Some technical skills and/or job specific experience required for receptionists, drivers, fencing, block-laying, drivers No technical or job-specific experience needed for roles such as laborer, kitchen hand, post hole digger, cable puller 9

10 Direct Employment and Local Supplier Development Drives Economy and Multiplies Indirect Jobs Food agriculture INDIRECT Emergency Hotel Amenity Transportation Tourism Education facilities Environmental Catering Plant-hire Support vessels Concrete coating Electrical equipment Prime movers Structural fabrication DIRECT Deepwater rig/vessels Civil works FEED studies Manual labour SPECIALISTS Subsea hardware API pipeline Marine dredging Skilled labour Technicians Engineers Project management Security IT Customs clearance Medical facilities Waste management Logistics Freight forwarding It is estimated that 10 indirect jobs are created for every direct job in the oil & gas supply chain Electrical Power supply Fuel supply Legal 10

11 Investing In Mozambique ~$2.5 Billion Spend with Mozambican Owned or Registered Companies over the Life of the Project ~5,000 Construction-Phase Jobs for Mozambicans ~1,500 Long-Term Operations Jobs for Mozambicans 1H

12 The Dawn of LNG in Mozambique with a Bright Day Ahead Mozambique LNG Facilities to be Constructed with the Expectation of Growth Anticipate Growth of 4 x Initial Project Size - Further Increasing LNG Exports from Mozambique Additional LNG From Other Rovuma Basin Projects The Future: Mozambique is an Emerging Leader as a Global LNG Exporter 12