Hibernia Management and Development Company Ltd. Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Benefits Report April 1 st June 30 th, 2017

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Hibernia Management and Development Company Ltd. Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Benefits Report April 1 st June 30 th, 2017 1

Table of Contents Section 1.0 Introduction... 3 Section 2.0 Employment... 3 Section 3.0 Canadian-NL Content Estimates... 6 Section 4.0 Contracting and Procurement... 6 2

Section 1.0 Introduction The Hibernia Field is located on the northeastern Grand Banks, approximately 315 km south-southeast of St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The Field was discovered in 1979 by Chevron et al. when they drilled the Hibernia P-15 well. On September 15, 1985, Mobil, on behalf of the Hibernia co-venturers, filed the Hibernia Benefits Plan and Hibernia Development Plan with the Federal and Provincial governments. The Hibernia Benefits Plan was approved by the C-NLOPB in June 1986. The Plan covers all phases of the Hibernia project from project development to abandonment. An Amendment was submitted in February 2010 and subsequently approved in September 2010 to address the Hibernia Southern Extension. This was the first amendment to Hibernia s Benefits Plan since the original was approved by the Board in Decision 86.01. Several key principles of the Plan include: the provision for a local office where appropriate levels of decision-making are to take place; the requirement for full, fair and timely opportunities for Newfoundland and Canadian industry to participate in the supply of goods and services on a competitive basis; utilizing, to the extent practical and cost effective, the principle of first consideration to Newfoundlanders and Labradorians and Canadians in procurement, contracting and employment policies for the project including the construction, development and operating phases; engineering and construction work that can be performed in Newfoundland and Labrador shall be performed in Newfoundland and Labrador; establishment of a Gender Equity and Diversity Program; and expenditures shall be made for research and development to be carried out in the province and for education and training to be provided in the province. Hibernia s commitments are monitored by the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board on a quarterly and annual basis. Section 2.0 Employment For the period of April 1 to June 30th, a total of 1836 people were employed on Hibernia s operations, this includes the Hibernia Southern Extension (HSE) project, and 1139 were located offshore. This includes people employed with Hibernia and its contractors, of this 1629 or 88.7% were residents of Newfoundland and Labrador when hired, while another 158 or 8.6% were residents of other regions of Canada at the time of hire. All of these positions were located in Newfoundland and Labrador as of June 30, 2017. The number of females employed on Hibernia operations was 268 or approximately 14.6 % of the total workforce. 3

Table 2.1 Total Employment Summary including the Hibernia Southern Extension Direct Employment (Total Number of Persons) Newfoundland and Labrador Residents (%) Other Canadians (%) Non-Canadians (%) 1836 1629 (88.7%) 158 (8.6%) 49 (2.7%) Notes: 1. Report total number of persons directly employed on the project at end of reporting period, including operator and contractor personnel. 2. Residency status to be reported as of time of hire, based on the following definitions: Canadian: A person who was born in Canada and has not relinquished his/her Canadian citizenship; or, a person who has been granted Canadian citizenship; or a person who has been granted landed immigrant status Newfoundland and Labrador Resident: A Canadian citizen or landed immigrant who meets the residency requirements of the Province as defined by The Elections Act, SNL 1992, CE-3.1 Table 2.2 Employment Summary by Location Total Number of Persons Location Residency Status Gender Total NL OC NC Male Female Onshore 586 79 32 460 238 697 Offshore 1043 79 17 1108 30 1139 Total: 1836 *Total is the value of all personnel both male & female for Onshore & Offshore Notes: 1. During production phase, report location by Onshore, Offshore activity. 2. For residency status, provide breakdown by NL Newfoundland and Labrador Resident; OC Other Canadian and NC Non-Canadian. 4

Table 2.3 Employment Summary by Discipline Number of Persons Discipline Male % Female % Total Number of Persons Management 174 9.5% 28 1.5% 202 Administration 31 1.7% 83 4.5% 114 Engineers 122 6.6% 15 0.8% 137 Technicians 242 13.2% 85 4.6% 327 Professionals 111 6.0% 23 1.3% 134 Skilled Trades 556 30.3% 8 0.4% 564 Labor 217 11.8% 11 0.6% 228 Students 16 0.9% 5 0.3% 21 Other 99 5.4% 10 0.5% 109 TOTALS 1564 85.4% 268 14.6% Total: 1836 *Percentages taken from total number of employed personnel both male and female* Notes: 1. Disciplines are based on the following National Occupational Classification (NOC) Codes: Management includes: Senior Managers as well as Middle & Other Managers Administration includes: Administrative & Sr. Clerical Personnel as well as Clerical Personnel Engineers includes: only those in that NOC Code Technicians includes: Semi-professionals & Technicians Professionals includes: only those in that NOC Code Skilled Trades includes: Skilled Crafts & Trades as well as Skilled Trades & Service Labour includes: Semi-Skilled Manual Workers, Other Manual Workers as well as Intermediate Sales & Service 2. Students includes: any student enrolled at a recognized educational institution or accredited academic program and includes both graduate and undergraduate students, cadets or any other student. 3. Other includes: positions that do not fit into any of the other disciplines. 5

Section 3.0 Canadian-NL Content Estimates The table below details actual 2017 expenditures for the 2nd quarter, content is based on major contractors and other payments for the noted period. Content Based on Major Contractors/Other Payments Respectively Major Contracts Other Payments Hibernia Base HSE Unit NL (%) OC (%) For (%) NL (%) OC (%) For (%) 84% 4% 12% 59% 17% 24% 36% 45% 19% 67% 31% 2% Section 4.0 Contracting and Procurement For the period April 01 to June 30, 2017, there was two (2) new service contracts awarded having a value greater than $250,000. There were two (2) new material contracts awarded having a value greater than $250,000. Table 4.1 Contracting Activity Description Service Contracts: 30 Day Supply Vessel Support Fibre Optic Maintenance Service Material Contracts: Rental/Lease of Personal Gas Detectors Supply of MTU (OEM) Engine Spares Contractor Maersk Service Canada. Alcatel Submarine Networks Industrial Scientific (through distributor Acklands St. John s.) Wajax Power Contractor Location (NL, Other Canada, Foreign) St. John s, NL France Calgary, AB Mt. Pearl, NL 6

During the second quarter of 2017, 1,089 Purchase Orders (POs) were awarded with a total value of $6,540,088.71. The table below summarizes the percentage of the total awarded value by location. Total Purchase Orders Awarded Q2 2017 36% 15% 49% Newfoundland Canadian Foreign 7