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When the world's gas producers have a new challenge they turn to Technip, and they have been doing so for 50 years Gas processing Engineering and technologies

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When the world's gas producers have a new challengethey turn to Technip, and they have been doing so for 50 years

Gas processing

Engineering and technologies

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Technip profile

Confirmed leadership and proprietary technologies in 3 business segments:

Offshore

In the Offshore business segmentTechnip performs engineering,procurement, construction,installation, commissioning and therefurbishment/upgrading of offshorefacilities for the oil & gas industry.

Technip provides these services forfixed platforms in shallow water withconventional sub-structures and selfinstalling platforms such as the TPG500 and for deepwater facilitiesincluding Spar, semi-submersible, TLP,FPSO and FLNG units. Technip is aworld leader in floatover installationof topsides and its R&D effort isfocused on technology transfer forlocal content and new frontier areassuch as ultra-deepwater and the Arctic.

Onshore

Technip covers the full range ofonshore facilities for the oil and gaschain, petrochemicals and otherenergy industries (nuclear,renewables including biofuels andoffshore wind). It holds manyproprietary cutting-edgetechnologies and is the leader in thedesign and construction of LNG andgas treatment plants as well asethylene, hydrogen and syngas units.

Technip is also one of the key actorsin refining and petrochemical units,and has developed a leadership inthe fertilizer industry. Moreover, theGroup is very active in non-energyactivities such as mining and metals,life sciences, buildings andinfrastructures.

Subsea

In subsea hydrocarbon fielddevelopment, Technip’s activitiesinclude the design, manufacture andinstallation of rigid and flexible subseapipelines and umbilicals. Thanks to itsportfolio of technologies and industrialand operational assets, Technip offers aunique vertically integrated model inthe industry.

The Group has 3 flexible pipemanufacturing plants, 4 umbilicalproduction units, 9 logistics andpipeline assembly bases, and 1construction yard. Technip’s worldwideleadership is supported by a modernfleet of vessels for subsea construction,pipelay development (rigid and flexiblepipes using S-Lay, J-Lay or Reeledtechnology) and heavy lift applications.

A world leader in engineering, project management and technologies,serving the energy industry for more than 50 years

A regular workforce of more than 30,000

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Pipelines & compression

stations Production

GTL

Offshore LNG

Dehydration

Liquefaction

NGL extraction

and fractiona-

tion

LNG Receiving Terminals

Sulphur recovery

Sweetening

Technipcovers

all segmentsof the NaturalGas Industry

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With more than 50 years of experience, we have established ourselves asa world leader in the conceptual design, engineering and construction ofgas production, transport, processing, liquefaction and storage facilitiesand terminals. References cover grassroots facilities, ranging from smallindividual units to gigantic complexes, in every sort of environment, aswell as upgrades of existing installations.

A world leader in the gas sector

Comprehensive experience

Technip's experience covers every aspect of natural gasproduction and processing, from field development anddistribution pipelines, to process plant for gas sweeteningand sulphur production, liquefaction, and Natural GasLiquids (NGL) recovery.

When the world's gasproducers have a new challengethey come to us, and they havebeen doing so for 50 years”

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KHURSANIYAH gas plant - Saudi Arabia - 1,000 MMSCFD

The total installed capacity is about 20 BSCFD (190 BCM) with the largest single unit capacity ataround 1.45 BSCFD.

The acid gas content (H2S + CO2) of gases treatedranges from a few ppm to 60%. Our experience alsocovers liquids (NGL) sweetening with the mainlicensors: UOP, Merichem, Axens, etc.

CAKERAWALA - Malaysia/Thailand - 2 x 350 MMSCFDCO2 removal on membranes

KUPE GAS PROJECT - New Zealand - 70 t/d

We have designed over 50 plantsfor the removal of carbon dioxideand sulphur components fromnatural gas using chemical orphysical solvents.

Sweetening

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With some 80 units producing morethan 35,000 t/d, we are the leadingengineering contractor in the fieldof sulphur recovery plants.

GONFREVILLE - France - 140t/d

HAWIYAH - Saudi Arabia - 1,050 t/d in 3 units

OGD 1 - Abu Dhabi - 2,100 t/d in 3 units

Technip works with all main process licensors such asLurgi, Pritchard, Parsons, UOP and IFP.

We designed the world’s largest capacity (2,250 t/d)for Machino-import at Astrakan (Russia).

Sulphur recovery

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We have extensive experience ingas dehydration units using soliddessicant (mainly molecular sieves)or glycol.

Dehydration

OGD 2 - Abu Dhabi - Glycol unitA total capacity in excess of 30 billion SCFD has beeninstalled by Technip with single unit capacity rangingfrom 8 million SCFD to more than 1 billion SCFD.

ORENBURG - Molecular sieve unit

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Technip built Qatar's first GTL plant for the QP/Sasol joint venture (Oryx) inRas Laffan, with the highest reactor capacity to-date.Through the acquisition of Stone & Webster Process Technologies, we arethe exclusive co-developer of Sasol Fischer Tropsch reactor technology.

PETROSA GTL unit - South Africa

ORYX GTL complex - Qatar - 34,000 BPD of liquids

Gas-To-Liquids (GTL)

Gas-To-Liquids (GTL) technology converts natural gas into highquality petroleum products, such as naphtha and diesel fuel.They are sulphur free, contain no aromatics and the diesel fuelhas a high cetane number.

Technip is a leader in the design and construction of GTLfacilities. Construction of the Oryx GTL complex wascompleted in 2006. This was the result of 3 years of intenseand challenging work for our Engineering, Procurement andConstruction teams.

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OTWAY Gas Plant - Port Campbell - Australia(Photo: Courtesy of Woodside)

NEPTUNE gas plant - USA

WESTERN LIBYA gas project - Libya

We have designed and built numerousplants for the extraction of ethane andheavier components from natural gas.

Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) extraction

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CRYOMAX® is a family of processes for gas fractionation to recover C2+ and/or C3+hydrocarbons from natural gas and refinery off-gases. Each CRYOMAX® process isadapted to clients’ requirements and optimised for maximum project profitability.Patented schemes are available for enhanced recovery.

NGL recovery technology

The multiple reflux technology, CRYOMAX® MRE,provides cost effective deep ethane recovery(90%+)

The Dual Column technology, CRYOMAX® DCP, is the most efficient scheme for deep propanerecovery (99%+)

CRYOMAX® - MRE (Multiple Reflux Ethane Recovery)( US Patent 6,578,379)

CRYOMAX® - DCP (Dual Column Propane Recovery)( US Patents 4,690,702 and 5,114,450)

NGL (C3+)

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Feed gas

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Sales gas

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recycle

NGL (C2+)R

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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

QATARGAS 2, 3 and 4 - Four of the world's largest LNGtrains, each designed to produce 7.8 Mtpa

QATARGAS - Debottlenecking of 3 LNG trainsfrom 2 to 3 Mtpa

YEMEN LNG - Trains 1 & 2

LNG receiving terminals

Technip offers the complete range of services for LNG receiving terminals:

Conceptual design studies including terminal siting studies

Design services for permitting activities

Front-End Engineering & Design (FEED) services

Complete detailed engineering, procurement andconstruction capability to execute the LNG Terminal on alump sum turnkey basis.

In 2008, Technip's Houston office completed the Freeport LNGterminal on the Texas Gulf Coast. This was the first EPC contractfor an LNG receiving and regasification terminal to be completedin the US for more than two decades.

FREEPORT LNG terminal, Texas - USA

Through EPCcontracts for:

Technip delivered 54 Mtpa of production capacity between 2009 and 2010

Qatargas 2 Rasgas 3 Qatargas 3 & 4 Yemen LNG

Technip’s experience in natural gas liquefaction datesfrom the very beginning of this industry, starting withthe design and construction of the world’s first base-load facility at Arzew, Algeria. Having been active in LNG ever since, we are one ofthe few major players in this field providing all servicesfrom conceptual study to lump sum turnkey projects.

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Calling on its lengthyexperience as process designer,Technip offers alternateschemes to improve theprofitability of LNG projects.

Our unequalled combinedexperience of design andconstruction of liquefactionplants and FPSO's has resulted inour leadership in FLNG throughto EPIC contracts:

Prelude FLNG for ShellFloating LNG 1 (Labuan) forPetronas

The LNG End Flash MLP increases the productionof the LNG train without changing the mainrefrigeration power.

Installed in several LNG plants, this technologyallows for better control of LNG Nitrogencontent and fuel gas production.

NITROGEN removal (US Patent 5,421,165)

Floating LNG solutions

LNG FPSO (FLNG)

LNG carrier

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LNG to storage

NG fromScrub Column

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LNG fromMCHE

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LNG technology

LNG END FLASH MLP (Maxi LNG Production)(US Patent 6, 898, 949)

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This document is the property of Technip and is not intended to be a binding contractual document. Any information contained herein shall not result in any binding obligation on the part of Technip, or any of its affiliates, and is provided for information purposes only.Technip - Group Communications - August 2012 - Photo credits: Technip; page 2: Harry Gruyaert andJean Gaumy / Magnum Photos; page 4: Jean Gaumy and Patrick Zachmann / Magnum Photos.

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