A Subsidiary of ArcEc Slope Regional CorporaEon

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A Subsidiary of ArcEc Slope Regional CorporaEon
A Subsidiary of Arc/c Slope Regional Corpora/on §  Leading oil and gas services company providing a full suite of
services through the life of an oil and gas field.
§  Wholly-owned subsidiary of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation.
§  Offer services throughout Alaska and in 31 states.
§  Largest Alaska-based oil & gas service company & largest
employer:
§  Over 4,900 employees, including the Lower 48
§  Over 2,000 employees on North Slope
§  Over 400 employees on the Gulf Coast (Omega Natchiq)
2 §  AES Vision: One crew, one journey. Honoring the values
of our founders as we develop the future.
§  AES Core Purpose: Partner with the energy industry.
§  AES Core Values:
§  Develop Responsibly
§  Live Inupiat Values
§  Own Safety
§  Protect our Resources
§  Provide the Highest Quality
3 4 Twelve Iñupiat values guide ASRC and its
subsidiaries in actively managing its
businesses, lands, resources, and
business relationships. Among them are:
§  Compassion
§  Resolution of Conflict
§  Love and respect for our Elders and
one another
§  Cooperation
§  Hunting traditions
§  Respect for nature
5 §  Safety & Environmental
Stewardship
§  Leadership – Commitment Based
Safety.
§  HSET goals, objectives, and
performance measures.
§  Safety, health, and wellness of all
employees.
§  Quality and timely loss
investigations and follow-up
corrective actions.
6 §  Commitment Based Safety:
§  Program to achieve zero incident
culture.
§  Identify, manage, and reduce risk.
§  Record daily, measurable
contributions to safety.
§  Change behaviors into habits.
§  Quality:
§  ISO compliant.
§  Goal to be ISO certified.
7 •  Protect and position core operations through reinvestment.
•  Maintain strength and leverage existing customer relationships.
Financial
•  Develop relationships with new entrants in all markets.
•  Capture OCS support service market share while ensuring development is
done responsibly.
•  Methodically pursue quality growth through acquisitions and alliances /
partnerships in current and new markets.
Shareholder &
Employee
Growth
•  Continue to provide meaningful employment and development opportunities for
ASRC shareholders.
•  Provide training and workforce development opportunities for all employees.
•  Recruit and retain strong leadership in key positions.
•  Strengthen employees’ knowledge and engagement with the Iñupiaq culture.
•  Continue the internship program for ASRC shareholders.
Village &
Community
Economic
Development
•  Enhance relationships with village corporations throughout ASRC’s region.
•  Promote and facilitate collaboration among village corporations in ASRC’s
region.
•  Continue to participate in the ASRC Paannaq initiative.
8 Fabrication & Construction
Engineering
Operations &
Maintenance
Pipeline
Construction
Drilling
Support
Multi-craft Specialties
(Insulation/Scaffolding)
Offshore
Platforms
Oil Spill
Response/
Contingency
Plan
Regulatory
Permitting/
Wildlife
Regulatory
Permitting/
Marine
Mammals
9 10 §  Full-service environmental consulting
division of AES Alaska, Inc.
§  Permitting/regulatory compliance.
§  Environmental assessments/impacts
analysis.
§  Stakeholder engagement.
§  Environmental support services & cultural
resources studies.
§  Works collaboratively with clients & other
AES divisions to initiate projects for the
next stage of exploration, design, or
development.
Regulatory and Technical Services is a
division of ASRC Energy Services, Alaska
Inc.
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Services
§  Provide offshore oil response equipment &
personnel.
§  Provide strategic consulting.
§  Provide response planning & management.
§  Provide spill response exercises & training.
§  Provide procurement, operations, & maintenance
of response resources.
§  Provide vessels, HAZWOPER-trained personnel, &
third-party contracts management.
Response Operations is a subsidiary of
ASRC Energy Services, Inc.
§  Achieved Shell “Green” stoplight safety
certification.
12 §  Exploration, Drilling Support, &
Geosciences.
§  Experience-based, high-end
technical consulting.
§  Provide short- or long-term project
staffing solutions.
§  Service areas include:
§  Drilling engineering & exploration
operations.
E&P Technology is a subsidiary of ASRC Energy
Services, Inc.
§  Specialist engineering consulting
services.
13 §  Experience spans engineering,
fabrication, installation, and sealift
& truckable modules
commissioning.
§  Specialize in arctic engineering,
facilities engineering, and design
for brown & green fields, and
pipeline engineering.
§  Fully-licensed Alaska professional
engineers in all disciplines.
Engineering is a division of ASRC
Energy Services Alaska, Inc.
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Multi-discipline engineering & design services:
§  Gas compression
§  Storage systems
§  Dehydration facilities
§  Pipelines
§  Production facilities
§  Flare and relief systems
§  Acid gas removal
§  Existing facility modifications
§  Well pad design/well tie-ins
§  Water treatment systems
§  Water injection facilities
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Services:
§  Truck-transportable modules
§  Pipe & structural steel fabrication
§  Electrical and instrumentation installation
§  Piping and HVAC insulation, blankets, etc.
§  Fire-proofing
§  Pressure vessel fabrication & modification
§  Multi-discipline drawing detailers in shop
Fabrication and Construction is
a division of ASRC Energy
Services Alaska, Inc.
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Shop Space and Crew Size:
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55,000 square foot shop
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5,500 square foot office space
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5,000 square foot heated warehouse
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4 bays each 50 feet x 250 feet
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350 multi-disciplined crew
Equipment:
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6 overhead bridge cranes
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5 semi automatic pipe/sub-arch
welding machines
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2 post-weld heat treat machines
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1 automated band saw
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1 Metfin shotblast automated sandblaster
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“Python CNC Plasma Cutting Fabrication
System” (In procurement process)
§  Module Fast Facts §  Average size: 18x60x15 feet §  Average weight: Approximately 60 to 80 tons §  Largest modules built for road transport: 14x22x80 feet and weighed 105 tons 18 } 
Services:
§  Large-scale module
fabrication
§  Structural steel, piping, I & C,
electrical
§  Support to Cook Inlet field
operations and maintenance
§  Support to Cook Inlet
construction and drilling
§  Major and minor plant
modifications
§  Module Fast Facts §  Average size: 10 feet to 14 feet wide §  Average weight: 30 tons §  Largest module built: 1,000 tons 19 } 
Nikiski Facility/Plant:
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Equipment :
§  Located on Kenai Peninsula
§  168 pieces rolling stock
§  Manpower double shifted 500+
employees
§  Three 45-ton mobile cranes
§  30-acre site
§  8-acre dock accommodates loads
up to 10,000 tons
§  One 28-ton mobile crane
§  3 Hydro blasters
§  28 diesel welding machines
§  26,000 square foot shop
§  16 electric Invertec in shop
§  6,000 square foot paint shop
§  1 plasma arc computerized pipe
cutter
§  Designated “Foreign Trade Zone”
§  Ice-free port
§  10 ton bridge crane (under
construction)
20 AES is implementing
a $10 million, threephase upgrade to
modernize the
facility, expand its
capabilities, and
make it the preferred
facility for Alaska’s
Cook Inlet oil and
gas producers.
The improvements
are expected to be
complete by 2013.
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About us:
§  Located in New Iberia, LA
§  90,000 square foot facility
§  50 acres for assembly, storage,
& staging
§  4,000 foot waterfront dock
§  Over 400 employees including
359 craft positions
Omega Natchiq is a subsidiary of ASRC
Energy Services, Inc.
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Gulf Coast full-service
provider for:
§  Oil & gas production
§  Mid-stream chemical
processing
§  Drilling/refining
§  Utility & manufacturing
industries
§  Omega Fast Facts §  Average water depth of Intercoastal Waterway: 13 feet §  Average water depth of Vermilion Bay: 8 to 10 feet §  Largest barge to use dock: 100 x 400 x 25 feet §  Largest item loaded/unloaded: 140 x 80 feet and weighed 4,000 tons 24 Construction Division:
§  Fabrication & assembly
§  ASME/process facilities
§  Offshore/offsite crews
§  Operations & maintenance
Technical Division:
§  Automation & controls
§  Electrical & instrumentation
§  Fire/gas & safety systems
§  Panel manufacturing
AES constructed a 45,000 square foot under-roof
fabrication facility on Omega Natchiq’s property.
The $4 million facility features eight 20-ton
overhead cranes and 75 welding stations.
§  Offshore/offsite personnel
25 Pipeline Construction:
§  Builds pipelines, refineries, gathering centers,
flow stations, compressor stations, ice roads,
drilling pads, and other industrial facilities.
Turnkey Construction Services:
§  Pipeline construction, maintenance, building &
trades construction, and equipment services.
Other Services:
§  Project management, quality management,
material/logistics management, constructability
review & FEED teams, and HSET.
Houston Contracting Company is a subsidiary of
ASRC Energy Services, Inc.
26 §  Serve entire U.S. from several regional offices.
Services:
§  Insulation
§  Siding
§  Scaffolding
§  Fireproofing
§  Coatings & linings
§  Removable blankets
§  Tracing
Petrochem Insulation is a subsidiary of ASRC
Energy Services, Inc.
§  Lead & asbestos abatement
28 §  Provide services to oil and gas and
construction industries.
§  Nation’s largest merit-shop oil field
service contractors.
§  In-field portable well testing
capabilities and equipment.
§  Wide range of heavy & light duty
equipment rentals.
§  Provide facility and wellhead
maintenance support services to
North Slope operators and TAPS.
Operations and Maintenance is a division of
ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc.
30 Our client list is extensive and includes many of large oil and gas,
electric, and communications companies.
Listed below are just a few:
§  BP Alaska
§  Armstrong Oil and Gas
§  ConocoPhillips Alaska
§  Tesoro
§  ExxonMobil
§  XTO
§  Shell
§  Devon
§  Pioneer Natural Resources
§  CNRL
§  Chevron
§  ENI Petroleum
§  Kerr-McGee/Anadarko
§  Parker Drilling
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