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INVITATION TO TENDER

FOR SUPPLY OF

CEMENTING & PUMPING SERVICES, CASING


ACCESSORIES AND FLOAT EQUIPMENT

FOR KOT PALAK - 1


BASKA NORTH BLOCK - PAKISTAN

AH-DRILL-ITT-07
September 2020

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SECTION-I

ITT COVERING LETTER

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15 September 2020

Invitation to Tender (ITT) No. AH-DRILL-ITT-07


Description of Services: Cementing & Pumping Services, Casing Accessories
and Float Equipment

Dear Bidder,

Tenders are hereby invited for the subject SERVICE.

This Invitation to Tender shall be construed neither as a proposal to enter into a Contract nor
as a public offer.

This "Letter of Invitation to Tender", and the acknowledgement of receipt of any submitted
Tender, shall not be construed as a commitment on the part of Al-Haj Enterprises (Pvt) Limited
(hereinafter referred to as COMPANY), nor shall they entitle TENDERERS to claim any
indemnity from COMPANY.

TENDERERS are asked to note particularly the "Instructions to TENDERERS" as well as the
following points:

1. TENDER CLOSING DATE

The closing time for the receipt of Tenders will be 12 noon on 06 October 2020. Tenders
received thereafter shall be rejected. Only in case of justified reasons, the request for an
extension may be submitted to COMPANY, at least 7 days prior to the aforesaid deadline.
COMPANY, however, reserves the right at its sole discretion not to accede/reject any such
request.

2. TENDER DOCUMENTS

The Tender Documents comprise of the following:

1. Letter of Invitation
2. Instruction to Tenderers
3. Agreement
4. General Conditions
5. Special Conditions
6. Appendix A - Compensation
7. Appendix B - Price Schedule (Not Applicable)
8. Appendix C - Bank Guarantee/Performance Bond (Not Applicable)
9. Appendix D - Technical Specifications
10. Appendix E - Quality and Execution Requirements.
11. Appendix F - Standard Forms of Report Required by COMPANY
12. Appendix G - Receipt of tender document form
13. Appendix H - Confidentiality and ethical business standards form

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3. RECEIPT OF TENDER DOCUMENTS FORM

The closing time for the receipt of the said Form will be 12 noon on 18 September 2020.

4. COMPANY ADDRESS

Al-Haj Enterprises (Pvt.) Ltd.


Plot # 145, Street # 29, I&T Center, G-9/1, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-111-333-092, and +92-51-2264460-63, Fax: +92-51-2264465
Attn: Procurement Department

5. LANGUAGE OF TENDER

The Tender and all accompanying documents shall be in the English language.

6. CURRENCY OF TENDER

All prices and rates shall be quoted in US Dollars.

7. MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS

Compliance with the terms, conditions and technical specifications of this ITT must be adhered
to. Non-conforming bids may not be considered for evaluation.

8. TENDER EVALUATION BY COMPANY

The Contract shall be awarded on the basis of the most economically advantageous and
technically qualified bids, consistent with COMPANY’s operational requirements.

9. TENDER STRUCTURE

Tenders shall consist of the following parts:

PART I COMMERCIAL REQUIREMENTS


 Detailed pricing in accordance with Appendix A – Compensation
 Exceptions and Qualifications (Commercial & Contractual), if any

PART II TECHNICAL/QUALITY AND EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS


 Detailed description of the SERVICE (unpriced)
 Detailed information as indicated in Appendix D
 Information requested in Appendix E – Quality & Execution
Requirements
 Exceptions and Qualifications (Technical), if any
Yours truly,

(Sent via email)


Procurement Department

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SECTION-II

INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS

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1 PREAMBLE

1.1 Acceptance of Tenders shall be subject to sufficiency and completeness


thereof.

1.2 Any Tenders not complying with the Minimum Specifications mentioned in
the Invitation to Tender or not including the required documents, information
and/or statements shall be rejected. Any such anomalies shall be notified to
COMPANY.

1.3 The Contract entered into between COMPANY and the successful
TENDERER will be based on the Tender Documents.

1.4 COMPANY reserves the right to modify or amend any part of the ITT
Documents prior to or after the Closing Date and such modifications or
amendments will be transmitted to the TENDRERS who shall be given the
opportunity to modify or amend their Tenders as appropriate.

1.5 COMPANY reserves the right to accept or reject any Tender at COMPANY’S
sole discretion and exclusive judgment.

2. RETURN OF TENDER DOCUMENTS

All Tender Documents are and shall remain the sole property of COMPANY. Any
TENDERER declining to tender shall return all Tender Documents to COMPANY as
stated in the "Receipt of Tender Documents" Form.

3. TENDER STRUCTURE

The structure of the Tender shall be as stated in the "Letter of Invitation to Tender". The Tender
shall be submitted in a binder or file so that any part(s), section(s) or subsection(s) can be easily
extracted. The soft copy of the same Tender should be submitted along with the hard copies.

4. QUERIES BY TENDERER

4.1 If TENDERER finds any discrepancy, ambiguity or conflict in any of the Tender
Documents, TENDERER shall so inform COMPANY forthwith. Any queries
relating to the Tender shall only be sent to the following email address:

procurement@alhajgroup.com

at least seven (7) days prior to the Tender Closing Date.

4.2 All communication with COMPANY during the tender period shall be written and
addressed to the attention of Procurement Department, by giving the ITT reference
identified in the cover letter. Any such communication shall only be sent to the
following email address:

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procurement@alhajgroup.com

On no account shall TENDERER(s) attempt to communicate with COMPANY


orally (including by telephone) nor shall they attempt to communicate with any of
the COMPANY's personnel directly.

5. QUERIES BY COMPANY

COMPANY reserves the right to request TENDERER to provide such


clarifications/information as COMPANY may deem necessary to evaluate the Tender.
Any such clarifications/information shall be provided in writing and/or during the
Clarification Meetings.

The clarifications/information provided in writing and correspondence will be signed


by both Parties, shall form an integral part of the Tender Documents.

6. EXCEPTIONS & QUALIFICATIONS

In no circumstances shall COMPANY consider exceptions/qualification introduced


outside of the formal Tender. The Invitation to Tender must not be altered in any way
whatsoever. COMPANY deems that all elements are accepted and will be totally
complied with unless commercial and contractual exceptions and qualifications are
submitted. Any such exception/qualification shall be considered and acceptance of the
same shall be at the sole discretion of the COMPANY.

Should the TENDERER wish to propose alternatives or qualifications in connection


with the commercial/contractual and/or technical aspects of the ITT Documents, it shall
submit such proposals in the following manner:

6.1 Commercial and Contractual:

6.1.1 In the form of amendments to the ITT Documents referring to the article,
paragraph, section number and page involved.

6.1.2 Set out and explain the precise nature of the proposed deviation from the
COMPANY's expressed requirements.

6.1.3 For each proposed exception include its requested specific rewording,
together with its reasons thereof, identifying any effect on the Tender,
whether financial or otherwise, in the event any of its proposed exceptions
or qualifications are not accepted by COMPANY.
6.2 Technical:

6.2.1 Describe the proposed alternatives, identifying the financial benefit or loss
to COMPANY.

6.2.2 Any other effect.

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7. TENDER SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

7.1 Dispatch of the Tender

TENDERER shall send to COMPANY:

7.1.1 TENDERER shall submit its Technical (an Un-priced Commercial) and
Commercial proposals in separate envelopes as one (1) bound original
set.

Technical (an Un-Priced Commercial) and Commercial proposals shall


also include two (2) copies and electronic version in CD-ROM or USB)
of all information, including technical brochures, submitted by
TENDERER for that Proposal both in .pdf as well as editable formats
(i.e. MS Word, MS Excel, AutoCAD 2010.dwg-for drawings).
Drawings in .pdf format on CD-ROM or USB must be of high resolution
PDF (suitable to read smallest font on drawings). In the event of
discrepancy between the hard copy and the electronic version, the
original hardcopy shall govern.

The envelopes must also clearly show the ITT title and TENDERER'S
name and address. Failing to comply with this requirement may result in
rejection of the Tender and COMPANY’S decision in this regard shall
be final.

7.1.2 Original and copies should be clearly marked accordingly. In the event
of any discrepancy between the original and copies, the “Original” shall
take precedence.

7.1.3 Bidder shall properly pack the original set of Technical (an Un-Priced
Commercial) proposal in one opaque sealed envelope or package, and
original set of Commercial Proposal in another opaque sealed envelope
or package. Each envelope or package shall be labelled properly with
the words “TECHNICAL PROPOSAL” or “COMMERCIAL
PROPOSAL” as appropriate including Bidder’s name and address, and
the tender number and title. The two (2) envelopes or packages shall
then be packed in one (1) opaque sealed envelope or package and
marked on the outside as follows;

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FROM: TO:

(Bidder’s name and address) Al-Haj Enterprises (Pvt.) Ltd.

Plot#145, Street # 29, I&T Center,


G-9/1, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Tel:+92-51-111-333-092/ 051-
2264460-63

Bid Closing Date: ITT No. –

(Insert date and time) ITT No. –

7.1.4 All copies of the Tender shall be typed or written in indelible black ink
and shall be numbered and signed by the person or persons duly
authorized to sign on behalf of the TENDERER. Such authorization
shall be indicated by acceptable documentary evidence.

7.2 Tender Validity

The Tender shall remain valid for Ninety (90) days from the Tender Closing
Date.

7.3 Tender terminology

In preparing the Tender, TENDERER shall ensure consistency with the


terminology used in the Tender Documents.

8. ALTERNATIVES PROPOSED BY TENDERER

8.1 TENDERER is requested to give its best attention to COMPANY's requirements


as set out in the Tender Documents.

8.2 If TENDERER wishes to submit an alternative proposal, which TENDERER feels


will reduce the Contract Price and/or improve safety of operations and/or the
schedule without adversely affecting quality, TENDERER shall:

- illustrate the alternative;


- indicate the impact of the alternative on schedule, quality and costs.

Any alternative proposal shall:

a) comply with the Minimum Specifications stated in the Invitation to Tender;

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b) form the subject of a separate document supplementing the Tender. In no case
shall this document be deemed to be in lieu of the Tender.

COMPANY reserves the right to accept or reject any proposed alternative, in whole
or in part.

9. COSTS OF TENDER

All costs of Tender preparation, submission and negotiation shall be borne solely by
TENDERER.

10. TENDER EVALUATION BY COMPANY

10.1The principle adopted by COMPANY for the award of the Contract is stated in the
"Letter of Invitation to Tender".

10.2No information will be given by COMPANY on the progress of the Tender


evaluation.

10.3Each TENDERER will be informed by COMPANY in writing as to whether or not


its Tender has been successful.

11. CONFIDENTIALITY AND ETHICAL BUSINESS STANDARDS

11.1 Confidentiality

TENDERER undertakes and agrees:

- to treat all material information related to the Tender as strictly confidential


and to take all reasonable and practicable steps to ensure and protect the
confidentiality thereof, and not to disclose the existence or content thereof
(whether in full or in part or in extract or summary form) to any other person,
or organization;

- not to exploit any material information supplied by COMPANY;

- not to use any material information or make copies or extracts or summaries


thereof for any purpose, except for the preparation and submission of Tender
and supporting documents in connection with proposed Contract and any
necessary correspondence, discussion or negotiations with COMPANY
during the Tender phase.

11.2 Ethical Business Standards

TENDERER undertakes and agrees:

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- not to pay any commission, fees or grant any rebates to any employees or
officers of COMPANY at any level;

- not to enter into any business arrangements with employees or officers of


COMPANY likely to result in conflicts of interest between their private
financial activities and their part in the conduct of COMPANY business;

- not to engage in any outside interest or activity likely to detrimentally affect,


or conflict with, COMPANY's best interests;

- not to favor any employees or officers of COMPANY with gifts,


transportation, entertainment or any other monetary or non-monetary favors
or gratuities.

11.3 Code of Practice

Due to the complexity of the situations in which COMPANY operates, it is


important to clearly define the values that COMPANY accepts, acknowledges and
shares as well as the responsibilities assumed by COMPANY inside and outside
COMPANY itself. For this reason, the Code of Practice (the “Code”) has been
produced.
The Code is retrievable at the following website:

https://www.alhajgroup.com/businessconduct.php

Except in case of TENDERER's express declaration of non-acceptance of the


Code of Practice, the submission of the Tender will be construed as
TENDERER's implicit acceptance thereof and TENDERER's undertaking to
abide strictly by the principles contained therein.

12. SIGNATURE AND EVIDENCE OF AUTHORITY

12.1 Signature

The Tender shall be signed by the person or persons authorized to legally


bind the TENDERER and shall be dated.

12.2 Evidence of authority

If requested by COMPANY, satisfactory evidence of the authority of the


person or persons signing on behalf of TENDERER must be furnished.

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SECTION-III

AGREEMENT

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AGREEMENT

CONTRACT No. ..........


(Brief description of the SERVICE)

This CONTRACT for Cementation Services is made and entered at Islamabad on this ---- day
of ---- 2020 (Effective Date) by and between:

Al-Haj Enterprises Pvt. Limited, a Company incorporated under Companies Ordinance


1984, having its Head Office at Plot # 145, Street # 29, I & T Center, G-09/1, Islamabad,
Pakistan hereinafter referred to as AEPL or the Company (Which term shall include its
successors and permitted assigns)

and

_________________, a Company incorporated under ____________, having its Office at


______________, hereinafter referred to as the Contractor (Which term shall include its
successors and permitted assigns)

WHEREAS COMPANY desires to acquire cementing services, as more particularly described


in the CONTRACT Documents and referred to therein as "the SERVICE", should be carried
out on its behalf.

AND WHEREAS CONTRACTOR represents it possesses all requisites necessary to perform


the SERVICE diligently in accordance with current standards and practices of the industry and
subject to the provisions of the CONTRACT Documents.

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter


provided, it is hereby agreed as follows:

ART. 1 - WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS

In this Agreement words and expressions have the same meanings as are respectively
assigned to them in the General Conditions.

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ART. 2 - CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

The following documents shall be deemed to form and be read and construed as part of the
CONTRACT:

- This Agreement

- Commercial Section

. General Conditions
. Special Conditions
. Appendix "A" - Compensation
. Appendix "B" - Price Schedule
. Appendix "C" - Specimen copy/ies of Bank Guarantee or Performance Bond

- Technical Section

. Appendix "D" - Technical Specifications


. Appendix "E" - "Quality and Execution Requirements" Specifications
. Appendix "F" - Standard forms of Reports required by COMPANY

No change, amendment or other modification to or in any document or provision forming


part of the CONTRACT shall be valid or effective unless produced in writing.

ART. 3 - COVENANTS FOR EXECUTION OF THE SERVICE

3.1 - CONTRACTOR

In consideration of the payment to be made by COMPANY to CONTRACTOR as


hereinafter mentioned, CONTRACTOR hereby covenants with COMPANY to
perform and complete the SERVICE in conformity in all respects with the provisions
of the CONTRACT.

3.2 - COMPANY

COMPANY hereby covenants to pay CONTRACTOR in consideration of the


performance of the SERVICE the rates of compensation at the time(s) and in the
manner prescribed by the CONTRACT.

ART. 4 - CONTRACT VALUE

All CONTRACT rates of compensation and any other price(s) agreed upon by the PARTIES
include any charges and provisions necessary for the total completion of the SERVICE covered
by the CONTRACT following good oilfield practices and expeditious manner and in
accordance with the CONTRACT Documents, shall be remunerative to, and shall cover all
expenses and dues borne, or to be borne, by CONTRACTOR together with all responsibilities
that CONTRACTOR has undertaken and any consequence deriving therefrom.

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ART. 5 - ARTICLES WHICH SURVIVE TERMINATION

The provisions of the CONTRACT which by their nature survive final termination of the
SERVICE shall remain in full force and effect after such termination.

ART. 6 - EFFECTIVE DATE OF CONTRACT

The CONTRACT is effective on ...............................

ART. 7 - AGREEMENT AND ACCEPTANCE

The PARTIES hereto accept the terms and conditions contained herein, and agree to be bound
by them, and the CONTRACT is executed below by the duly authorized representatives of the
PARTIES.

For and on behalf of COMPANY For and on behalf of CONTRACTOR

By: ______________________________By:______________________________

Print: ______________________________Print:____________________________

Title: ______________________________Title:_____________________________

Witnessed By: Witnessed By:

1: _____________________________1: _______________________________

2: _____________________________2: _______________________________

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COMMERCIAL SECTION

GENERAL CONDITIONS

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COMMERCIAL SECTION

GENERAL CONDITIONS

INDEX

ART. 1 - DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION


ART. 2 - CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION
ART. 3 - QUALITY ASSURANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
ART. 4 - PRIORITY OF DOCUMENTS
ART. 5 - AREA OF OPERATIONS ACQUAINTANCE
ART. 6 - STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE - PERSONNEL - EQUIPMENT
AND/OR MATERIALS - RATE OF PROGRESS - LIAISON AND
COOPERATION
ART. 7 - EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS OR SERVICES PROVIDED BY COM-
PANY TO CONTRACTOR
ART. 8 - TRANSPORT OF CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT AND/OR MATE-
RIALS AND PERSONNEL
ART. 9 - CUSTOMS FORMALITIES AND DUTIES
ART. 10 - CALL OFF ORDER
ART. 11 - INSPECTION AND TEST
ART. 12 - ACCEPTANCE OF THE SERVICE
ART. 13 - CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS IN THE SERVICE
ART. 14 - GUARANTEE
ART. 15 - REPRESENTATIVES
ART. 16 - RECORDS AND REPORTS
ART. 17 - CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS
ART. 18 - COMPANY'S OBLIGATIONS
ART. 19 - SAFETY, ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND HEALTH MEASURES
ART. 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
ART. 21 - RIGHT TO TERMINATE
ART. 22 - INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
ART. 23 - LIABILITIES AND INDEMNITIES
ART. 24 - INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
ART. 25 - LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
ART. 26 - NOT USED
ART. 27 - COMPENSATION AND METHOD(S) OF APPLICATION
ART. 28 - INVARIABILITY OF PRICES
ART. 29 - INVOICING
ART. 30 - PAYMENT
ART. 31 - BANK GUARANTEE(S)
ART. 32 - AUDIT
ART. 33 - TAXES
ART. 34 - BANKRUPTCY
ART. 35 - ASSIGNMENT
ART. 36 - APPROVED SUB-CONTRACTORS
ART. 37 - COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
ART. 38 - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

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ART. 39 - FORCE MAJEURE
ART. 40 - ARBITRATION
ART. 41 - GOVERNING LAW
ART. 42 - CONFIDENTIALITY AND ETHICAL BUSINESS STANDARDS
ART. 43 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
ART. 44 - NOTICES
ART. 45 - REGISTRATION
ART. 46 - NO ASSIGNMENT OF CREDIT ALLOWED

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GENERAL CONDITIONS

ART. 1 - DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

For the purposes of the CONTRACT, and unless otherwise stated in the text, certain words and
expressions used in the CONTRACT shall have the following meanings, it being understood
that reference to the singular includes reference to the plural and vice versa.

1.1 - Definitions

1.1.1 - "COMPANY" and "CONTRACTOR" shall have the respective


meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement.

1.1.2 - "The CONTRACT Document" shall mean the documents scheduled in


Article 2 of the Agreement and any CONTRACT amendment(s) issued
subsequent thereto.

1.1.3 - "The CONTRACT PRICE" shall mean any or all the amounts (as the
context so admits) payable to or for the account of CONTRACTOR for
the satisfactory and proper performance by CONTRACTOR of its obl-
igations in accordance with the provisions of the CONTRACT.

1.1.4 - "AFFILIATE" shall mean, in respect of any PARTY,

i) any company or other legal entity which is controlled (directly or


indirectly) by a PARTY, or
ii) any company or other legal entity which directly or indirectly
controls a PARTY, or
iii) any company or other legal entity which is directly or indirectly
controlled by any company or other legal entity which directly or
indirectly controls a PARTY.

For the purpose of this definition "control" means the right to exercise
the votes attaching to more than fifty percent (50%) of the issued equity
shares of such company or other legal entity, or the right to appoint more
than half the directors of such company or other legal entity.

1.1.5 - "AREA OF OPERATIONS" shall mean the location(s) or area(s)


utilized in connection with the CONTRACT.

1.1.6 - "ASSIGNEE" shall mean the entity, person or THIRD PARTY to whom
the CONTRACT may be assigned in the manner and to the extent
permitted under the terms thereof.

1.1.7 - "EFFECTIVE DATE OF CONTRACT" shall mean the date specified as


such in the Agreement.

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1.1.8 - "EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS" shall mean the Equipment,
Machinery, Instruments, Tools, Materials provided by CONTRACTOR
for the performance of the SERVICE.

1.1.9 - "FORCE MAJEURE" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Article 39


(FORCE MAJEURE).

1.10 - "INVITEE" shall mean any party, other than the PARTIES, whose
presence in the AREA OF OPERATIONS is at the invitation of a
PARTY as a guest and not under SUB-CONTRACT or Contract with
COMPANY.

1.11 - "JOINT VENTURER" or "CO-VENTURER" as applied to COMPANY


shall mean any parties to a Joint Venture Agreement under which
COMPANY is entering the CONTRACT.

1.12 - "PARTY" shall mean either COMPANY or CONTRACTOR and the


plural of same means both of them.

1.13 - "REPRESENTATIVES"
CONTRACTOR's REPRESENTATIVE shall mean the person or
persons notified to COMPANY and authorized to act on CONTRAC-
TOR's behalf in matters relating to the CONTRACT as specified in
accordance with clause 15.1 (REPRESENTATIVES).

COMPANY's REPRESENTATIVE shall mean the person or persons


designated by COMPANY in the AREA OF OPERATIONS as specified
in clause 15.2 (REPRESENTATIVES).

1.14 - "SCOPE OF CONTRACT" shall mean the activities designated in


Article "SCOPE OF CONTRACT" of the Special Conditions.

1.15 - "SUB-CONTRACT" shall mean any Contract entered into between


CONTRACTOR and any THIRD PARTY in the manner and to the
extent permitted under the terms of the CONTRACT where under
CONTRACTOR SUB-CONTRACTS the performance of any part of the
SERVICE and "TO SUB-CONTRACT" shall be construed accordingly.

1.16 - "SUB-CONTRACTOR" shall mean any company, corporation, firm,


partnership or any combination thereof engaged directly by
CONTRACTOR for the performance of the SERVICE or any part there-
of.

1.17 - "SERVICE" shall mean all services and works to be provided by


CONTRACTOR under the CONTRACT, as more fully described in
Article "SCOPE OF CONTRACT" of the Special Conditions.

1.18 - "THIRD PARTIES" shall mean all parties other than the PARTIES to
the CONTRACT.

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1.2 - Interpretation

1.2.1 - The CONTRACT constitutes the entire Agreement between the


PARTIES with respect to the subject matter hereof and shall supersede
and cancel all prior agreements or understandings, whether oral or
written.

1.2.2 - The headings of all sections of the CONTRACT are inserted for
convenience of reference only and shall not affect the construction or
interpretation of the CONTRACT.

1.2.3 - Any provision herein which in any way may contravene the applicable
laws or regulations of any jurisdiction to which the CONTRACT is
subject shall be deemed, to the extent of such contravention, severable
and of no force or effect and shall not affect any other provisions of the
CONTRACT.

1.2.4 - The CONTRACT shall also be for the benefit of and binding upon
COMPANY's and CONTRACTOR's successors and ASSIGNEES.

1.2.5 - Unless specifically stated otherwise, all references to days and/or months
shall mean calendar days and/or months, respectively, according to the
Gregorian calendar.

1.2.6 - Unless specifically stated otherwise in the CONTRACT, references in


the General Conditions or in the Special Conditions to numbers and
letters designating Articles and/or clauses and/or paragraphs relate only
to the Articles and/or clauses and/or paragraphs of the General
Conditions or the Special Conditions, respectively.

ART. 2 - CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION

2.1 - Duration

The duration and any extension(s) of the CONTRACT shall be specified in the
Special Conditions.

2.2 - Termination Procedure

Any termination shall become effective as of the date and in the manner specified in
the notice of termination and shall be without prejudice to any claim which
COMPANY may have against CONTRACTOR.

On receipt of such notice CONTRACTOR shall, unless otherwise directed by the


notice of termination, immediately discontinue the SERVICE and/or the placing of
orders in connection with the performance of the SERVICE and shall, if so
requested, use any reasonable effort to cancel all existing commitments upon terms

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satisfactory to COMPANY and shall thereafter perform only such portion(s) of the
SERVICE as may be necessary to preserve and protect the part of the SERVICE
being performed/ the WORK already in progress and to protect all CONTRACTOR's
or COMPANY's goods located at CONTRACTOR's Base, or in transit thereto.

2.3 - Early Termination

2.3.1 - COMPANY in its sole discretion may terminate for any reason and at
any time the CONTRACT by giving written notice thereof to
CONTRACTOR.

2.3.2 - If the CONTRACT is terminated by COMPANY pursuant to paragraph


2.3.1 above, CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to the reimbursement of
the costs of that portion of the SERVICE performed to the satisfaction
of COMPANY up to the date of termination, evaluated at the rates and
prices, if any, provided for in the CONTRACT. Such reimbursement
shall include the cost of any goods already purchased by
CONTRACTOR in respect of the SERVICE and reasonable
demobilization expenses to be agreed upon between the PARTIES.

2.3.3 - Upon such termination and payment of sums due to CONTRACTOR


pursuant to paragraph 2.3.2, if any, title to and possession of all work,
EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS and SUPPLIES, incorporated or to
be incorporated in, or documents related to, the SERVICE, shall pass to
and vest in COMPANY on "as is where is" basis. CONTRACTOR shall,
if so required by COMPANY, assign any of its SUB-CONTRACTS to
COMPANY.

2.4 - Right of cancellation

Without prejudice to the other provisions of the CONTRACT, COMPANY shall


also be entitled to terminate the CONTRACT in the following situation:

a) CONTRACTOR has not commenced the SERVICE by the date provided for in
the CONTRACT or has not completed it, due to causes attributable to
CONTRACTOR, within the agreed term;

b) CONTRACTOR fails (or refuses) to perform the SERVICE in accordance with


the terms and conditions set forth in the CONTRACT; in particular,
CONTRACTOR supplies personnel and/or EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS
not meeting the requirements indicated, or does not promptly replace malfu-
nctioning EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS or parts, provided that the
CONTRACTOR has been properly informed of such failures to comply and the
failure is not adequately rectified to the reasonable satisfaction of the
COMPANY;

c) CONTRACTOR fails to comply with its obligations as set forth herein;

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d) CONTRACTOR becomes insolvent, bankrupt or makes an assignment for the
benefit of creditors; or a receiver is appointed for a substantial part of
CONTRACTOR's assets;

e) CONTRACTOR dissolves, liquidates or terminates its corporate existence other


than by merger or reorganization into an AFFILIATE; or an order is made by a
Court or an effective resolution is passed for the dissolution, liquidation or
winding up of CONTRACTOR;

f) CONTRACTOR assigns the CONTRACT to THIRD PARTIES or SUB-


CONTRACTS the SERVICE without COMPANY's prior written consent;

g) CONTRACTOR fails to comply with current legislation relating to insurance,


salaries, wages and social security contributions for its personnel and safety
legislation;

h) CONTRACTOR makes variation(s) to the SCOPE OF CONTRACT, without


COMPANY's written approval and/or authorization;

i) CONTRACTOR suspends the performance of the SERVICE in the event of


arbitration;

l) CONTRACTOR fails to meet the quality assurance and environmental require-


ments during the execution of the SERVICE;

m) Any FORCE MAJEURE events persist for a period in excess of Seven (7) days;

n) in case of irregularity of CONTRACTOR's administrative and/or legal position.

2.5 - If COMPANY considers that one of the aforesaid causes of termination exists,
except for paragraphs 2.4.e) and 2.4.m), it may give written notice thereof to
CONTRACTOR requiring CONTRACTOR to remedy such cause within a period
of not less than fifteen (15) days of receipt of COMPANY's notice.

If, upon the expiry of the aforesaid period, such cause has not been remedied or
removed or if an agreement has not been reached on a plan to remedy or remove the
cause, the CONTRACT shall automatically terminate, and COMPANY shall be
entitled to be reimbursed, within sixty (60) days of receipt by CONTRACTOR of
the relevant debit note, for all direct damages incurred in connection with such termi-
nation.

The termination of the CONTRACT pursuant to this clause 2.5 shall not relieve
CONTRACTOR from any of its obligations or liabilities incurred as a consequence
of default(s) committed prior to such termination.

ART. 3 - QUALITY ASSURANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE

3.1 - The SERVICE shall be carried out under “Quality Assurance” conditions, in
compliance with environmental requirements, health and safety requirements and in

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accordance with COMPANY’s “Quality and Execution Requirements”
Specification - Appendix “E”, if and where relevant.

3.2 - CONTRACTOR shall prepare, and submit to COMPANY for acceptance, the HSE-
QR (Health, Safety, Environment, Quality, Radiation Protection) Documentation
(i.e., Quality Plan or Project Management Plan and any documents specified therein)
connected with the SERVICE, as specified in the “Quality and Execution
Requirements” Specification.

Without prejudice to CONTRACTOR’s liabilities hereunder, COMPANY reserves


the right to confirm to CONTRACTOR in writing its agreement to the above
documentation within twenty (20) days after receipt thereof.

No response by COMPANY within the aforesaid period shall amount to acceptance


of the documentation submitted by CONTRACTOR.

The acceptance of said documentation shall not relieve CONTRACTOR from its
responsibility for non-compliance with any of the provisions of above
documentation.

3.3 - In performing the SERVICE, CONTRACTOR shall enable COMPANY to gain


confidence as to the implementation of an appropriate “Environment Management
System” (EMS), as required by the “Quality and Execution Requirements”
Specification. The purpose of the EMS is to avoid any environmental impact which
is anomalous and not in line with the criteria adopted to minimize foreseeable risks.

3.4 - As far as radiation protection is concerned (where applicable), CONTRACTOR shall


comply with the provisions of the “Quality and Execution Requirements”
Specification, if and where relevant, and with COMPANY’s instructions, as
indicated in specific documentation.

3.5 - Failure by CONTRACTOR to meet COMPANY’s HSE-QR requirements shall


constitute breach of Contract and shall entitle COMPANY to terminate the
CONTRACT pursuant to Art 2 (CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION)

ART. 4 - PRIORITY OF DOCUMENTS

In case of any inconsistency between the CONTRACT Documents indicated in Article 2 of the
Agreement, each document shall prevail on the others in accordance with the order set forth
below.

1) the Agreement;
2) the Special Conditions and Appendix(ces) "A" and/or "B";
3) the General Conditions;
4) the "Quality and Execution Requirements" Specifications;
5) the Technical Specifications.

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In case of any incompleteness, the above Documents shall be deemed to be complementary,
so that all the terms of any such Document shall be considered to be included in all others and
fully applicable.

ART. 5 - AREA OF OPERATIONS ACQUAINTANCE

CONTRACTOR declares and represents that it is acquainted in all respects with the political,
fiscal and logistics situation, climatic and environmental conditions existing in the AREA OF
OPERATIONS and that it has evaluated all costs and risks connected or associated therewith.

Thus, CONTRACTOR is solely responsible for any misunderstandings and/or incorrect


information, however obtained.

ART. 6 - STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE - PERSONNEL - EQUIPMENT


AND/OR MATERIALS - RATE OF PROGRESS - LIAISON AND COOPERATION

6.1 - CONTRACTOR shall, at CONTRACTOR's sole cost and expense, furnish


supervision, labor, EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS and supplies necessary for
the performance of the SERVICE in a diligent manner following good oil field
practices as acceptable globally.

CONTRACTOR shall not employ in any work for the COMPANY under or in
connection with this Agreement or the Services to be rendered, any employee whose
employment violates applicable labor laws.

CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for obtaining and shall at its own
expense obtain all permits required to perform the SERVICE.

6.2 - Personnel provided by CONTRACTOR

6.2.1 - CONTRACTOR shall provide all Personnel necessary for the


performance of the SERVICE.

6.2.2 - CONTRACTOR represents and warrants to COMPANY that the


Personnel provided under the CONTRACT shall be adequate in number
to carry out the SERVICE in a timely and efficient manner and that all
such Personnel will be suitably skilled and experienced to properly
perform the tasks assigned to them.

6.2.3 - With the object of promoting efficiency, CONTRACTOR shall use its
best endeavors to ensure that the Personnel it has assigned to the
SERVICE continue in the functions and responsibilities to which they
are initially assigned for as long as is necessary to achieve proper
completion of the SERVICE.

6.2.4 - Without any deviation from the standard(s) and quality required
and expected of CONTRACTOR (including SUBCONTRACTOR),

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including all CONTRACTOR’s obligations herein related thereto, in its
full and proper performance under this CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR
and its SUBCONTRACTORS shall use best endeavours to ensure that
all unskilled workers required for the performance herein must be
recruited from the local surroundings and/or community of the AREA
OF OPERATIONS and shall also use best endeavours to ensure that
skilled and semi-skilled workers required for the performance herein, as
and where possible and available, must be recruited from the local
surroundings and/or community of the AREA OF OPERATIONS. In all
work related activities, CONTRACTOR (including
SUBCONTRACTORS) must also use reasonable efforts to acquire
supplies/materials (such as construction materials, consumables, etc.)
and services which are available in the local surroundings and/or
community, provided such supplies and materials are competitive with
regard to price, quality, service and schedule of delivery herein and in no
way prejudices the standards required under this CONTRACT.

CONTRACTOR shall be required to submit manpower reports to


COMPANY’s Representative on monthly basis using COMPANY's
forms or formats acceptable to COMPANY. This report shall include
and specify without limitation the names and trades of all unskilled,
semi-skilled and skilled workers recruited from the local surroundings
and/or community of the AREA OF OPERATIONS for performance of
SERVICE herein.

6.2.5 - CONTRACTOR’s Personnel shall, in accordance with the laws of


Pakistan, work for no more than 45 consecutive days in the AREA OF
OPERATIONS. Further, CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all its
PERSONNEL must avail leave comprising of days that are at least one-
third of the days last spent in the AREA OF OPERATIONS.

CONTRACTOR shall be required to submit manpower reports to


COMPANY’s HSE REPRESENTATIVE, on monthly basis using
COMPANY’s forms or formats acceptable to COMPANY. This report
shall specify without limitation the names, trades, work rotation cycles
and daily attendance of all CONTRACTOR’s staff working at
COMPANY’s field locations.

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6.3 - EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS provided by CONTRACTOR

6.3.1 - CONTRACTOR warrants that all EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS


and supplies provided for or in connection with the CONTRACT shall
be in first class condition, shall comply with any relevant standards or
specifications stipulated by COMPANY, shall be fully classed and
certified by the appropriate statutory authority and classification
societies (where applicable), shall be fit for its/their intended purpose so
as to permit the continuous and efficient performance of the SERVICE.

6.3.2 - If any item of EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS shall be lost or


damaged or found to be defective or otherwise not in accordance with
the CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR shall on written notice from
COMPANY promptly provide a satisfactory replacement at its own
expense.

6.4 - Rate of Progress

a) CONTRACTOR shall give the SERVICE the highest priority, and


CONTRACTOR shall prosecute the SERVICE diligently without interruption
to completion.

b) Without prejudice to the generality of CONTRACTOR's obligations under the


CONTRACT, if in the reasonable opinion of COMPANY the SERVICE falls
behind schedule or if it becomes evident that progress has been too slow to ensu-
re completion of the SERVICE in the prescribed time, CONTRACTOR shall
submit its proposal to expedite the SERVICE, and subject to COMPANY's
approval, take all necessary steps at CONTRACTOR's expense to expedite the
rate of progress of the SERVICE, including but not limited to re-scheduling
activities, supplying additional manpower, EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS
and facilities as may be required.

6.5 - Liaison and Cooperation

6.5.1 - The performance of the SERVICE may be affected as a result of the


activities of COMPANY or another contractor(s) or sub-contractor(s).

CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with, and afford all reasonable facilities


to such Parties.

6.5.2 - COMPANY reserves the right to require CONTRACTOR to schedule


the order of performance of the SERVICE so as to minimize interference
with the work of such other Parties.

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ART. 7 - EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS OR SERVICES PROVIDED BY COM-
PANY TO CONTRACTOR

7.1 - COMPANY shall provide the equipment, materials or services for the SERVICE, if
and as required by the special well conditions.

7.2 - Unless otherwise agreed, the equipment and materials provided by COMPANY will
be delivered to CONTRACTOR's stores, yards or warehouses.

7.3 - CONTRACTOR shall handle, load and unload the equipment and materials in the
respective places of delivery.

7.4 - On receiving the equipment and materials from COMPANY, CONTRACTOR shall
check them immediately, with respect to both quantity and quality, and notify COM-
PANY in writing of any shortage or defect within reasonable time from the date of
delivery.

7.5 - CONTRACTOR shall take good care of the equipment and materials delivered to
CONTRACTOR by the COMPANY.

CONTRACTOR shall place them under cover or construct adequate storehouses,


and take measures of protection against theft and fire, and generally take all other
measures that may be necessary to avoid losses, damage or deterioration.

After delivery of the equipment and materials, CONTRACTOR shall be responsible


for losses, damage or deterioration; unless CONTRACTOR shows that this is caused
by FORCE MAJEURE, or is due to ordinary wear and tear.

7.6 - CONTRACTOR shall return the equipment and materials provided by COMPANY
as soon as they are no longer required for the performance of the SERVICE and, in
any case, not later than any date that may have been previously agreed for the return
thereof.

However, on completing the SERVICE, CONTRACTOR shall return the remaining


equipment and materials provided by COMPANY within a reasonable time period
from the acceptance of the SERVICE pursuant to Article 12 (ACCEPTANCE OF
THE SERVICE).

In all cases the equipment and materials shall be returned in as good a condition as
when provided, except for ordinary wear and tear, and shall be delivered at the same
stores, yards or warehouses as they were received or in any other place designated
by COMPANY, provided such place is not farther away from the AREA OF
OPERATIONS than such stores, yards or warehouses.

7.7 - If COMPANY agrees to provide CONTRACTOR with electricity, gas, water, other
utility or any service whatsoever, COMPANY shall not be responsible and shall have
no liability for damage or delay suffered by CONTRACTOR as a result of
breakdown or suspension of these services for any reason, provided that the

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suspension shall not be due to an unjustified act or order of any COMPANY's execu-
tive officer.

ART. 8 - TRANSPORT OF CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT AND/OR MATE-


RIALS AND PERSONNEL

8.1 - Unless otherwise agreed and specified in the Special Conditions, all
mobilization/demobilization costs including without limitation packing, freight,
clearing/forwarding fees and similar expenses) for CONTRACTOR's EQUIPMENT
and/or MATERIALS to and from the AREA OF OPERATIONS shall be for
CONTRACTOR’s account.

8.2 - Transportation of CONTRACTOR's personnel to and from the AREA OF


OPERATION shall be arranged by CONTRACTOR at its sole expense.

ART. 9 - CUSTOMS FORMALITIES AND DUTIES

9.1 - Customs formalities, where required, to export/import CONTRACTOR's


EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS, shall be handled by CONTRACTOR at its sole
expense.

9.2 - CONTRACTOR assumes full and exclusive liability for the payment of any and all:

9.2.1 customs and excise duties, stamp duties, invoice, sales and use taxes,
agents’/handlers’ fees and other charges relating to CONTRACTOR’s
and its subcontractors’ import/export and transportation of equipment
and spares and any and all taxes, duties, levies and imposts levied
against or on account of the property and equipment of any of them; and

9.2.2 import/export duties and related levies on household effects and


ancillary items for the personal use of CONTRACTOR’s and its
subcontractors’ employees and agents.

9.3 - CONTRACTOR agrees to protect, indemnify and hold COMPANY harmless from
and against any and all claims, demands, judgements, liabilities and expenses
(including legal costs) in respect of any and all of CONTRACTOR’s obligations
under this Article, together with any associated fines, penalties and interest thereon
levied by any judicial, government, fiscal or other applicable authority in such regard
and any breach of this Article.

9.4 - All imports of items to be furnished by CONTRACTOR for its performance


hereunder, shall be handled by CONTRACTOR at its cost, in conformance with any
legal, regulatory or contractual provisions which may grant COMPANY
concessionary duties rates or exemption from local customs duties (including sales
taxes and other surcharges in relation thereto and license and import-cum export
authorization fees) on imports of items required for COMPANY’s petroleum
operations in the AREA OF OPERATIONS. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that

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such concessionary duties or exemption only apply to the extent that such items are
not available within Pakistan and accordingly where practicable, agrees to use local
resources. Further, CONTRACTOR acknowledges that COMPANY does not
warrant the availability of any concessionary rate/exemption.

9.5 - CONTRACTOR shall indicate in its import applications that all such items are to be
used by CONTRACTOR in COMPANY's petroleum operations in the AREA OF
OPERATIONS and shall comply with such directions of COMPANY as are
necessary to gain such concessionary rate/exemption (including but not limited to
the provision of such documentation as may be required by COMPANY or otherwise
pursuant to any such legal, regulatory or contractual provision).

Notwithstanding the foregoing, CONTRACTOR agrees to fully indemnify and hold


COMPANY harmless from and against any liability of COMPANY incurred by
reason of failure to gain such concessionary rate/exemption; provided that
COMPANY agrees to use all reasonable endeavors to assist CONTRACTOR or to
expedite matters in relation to thereto.

9.6 - If governmental permits for the importation of CONTRACTOR's equipment etc.


under this Article include the obligation to re-export, CONTRACTOR shall timely
comply with such obligations and CONTRACTOR shall reimburse COMPANY for
and indemnify COMPANY against duties or charges or fines arising from its failure
to so comply. In any event unless specifically authorized otherwise, all items must
be re-exported upon termination of operations hereunder.

9.7 - On termination of this CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR agrees to remove all


equipment and material from the AREA OF OPERATIONS forthwith and further
agrees that as soon as practicable thereafter it will notify COMPANY in writing of
such removal. COMPANY will notify any applicable customs or fiscal authorities
in Pakistan, that the services provided by CONTRACTOR to COMPANY hereunder
have been completed and that CONTRACTOR has removed all equipment and
material from the Area.

9.8 - CONTRACTOR shall require all its approved subcontractors to abide by and fully
satisfy all taxes and duties imposed by any legal, regulatory or contractual provision
including without limitation of this Article.

9.9 - CONTRACTOR's liabilities under this Article shall survive termination or


completion of this CONTRACT.

9.10 - CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify COMPANY forthwith for any taxes, duties,
charges and fees levied or assessed on the COMPANY by any governmental
authority in respect of or connected to imports made by the CONTRACTOR or any
of its sub-contractors in connection with the SERVICE.

ART. 10 - CALL OFF ORDERS

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10.1 - Each work assignment will be initiated in writing by a Call Off Order. Each such
Call Off Order shall contain such details as will enable CONTRACTOR to identify
the nature of, and enclose all documents necessary in connection with, the
SERVICE.
More specifically, each Call Off Order shall set out:

- SERVICE commencement and completion dates;


- Date(s) of delivery of any documents, records, reports and such like;
- "Job order" number assigned to the SERVICE;
- Program(s), time schedule(s) as well as any necessary instructions and
directions in connection with the SERVICE.

10.2 - All Programs and any updates thereof, and/or any modifications/alterations thereto,
which have been agreed with COMPANY's Technical Department concerned, shall
form an integral part of the CONTRACT.

10.3 - The Call Off Orders are the only formal Documents whereby COMPANY authorizes
CONTRACTOR to perform the SERVICE. Accordingly, they shall be signed by
COMPANY's authorized officer

ART. 11 - INSPECTION AND TEST

11.1 - CONTRACTOR shall permit COMPANY's REPRESENTATIVE(S) or Inspector(s)


to inspect and test the SERVICE and to examine the EQUIPMENT and/or
MATERIALS to be used for the SERVICE.

The presence of COMPANY's REPRESENTATIVE(S) shall not relieve


CONTRACTOR of full and exclusive responsibility for inspection and test of the
SERVICE and to examine the EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS to be used for the
SERVICE.

11.2 - In case the nature of the SERVICE requires that it be submitted to tests as the
SERVICE proceeds, or submitted to specific test or inspection according to the
CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR shall notify COMPANY adequately (but not less
than 48 hours in advance) that the SERVICE is ready for the test in order that
COMPANY's REPRESENTATIVE(S) shall have the opportunity of being present
at all such tests, and no work shall be covered up or put out of view until so inspected.

11.3 - Unless an agreement to the contrary has been made, it is understood that tests
necessary for the kind of work in question, according to good oilfield practices, shall
form an integral part of the carrying out of the SERVICE and shall be for the account
of, and carried out under the responsibility of, CONTRACTOR.

CONTRACTOR shall also supply the necessary Testing Equipment.

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ART. 12 - ACCEPTANCE OF THE SERVICE

12.1 - CONTRACTOR shall give COMPANY written notice of the completion of the
SERVICE. Within a reasonable time period from the date of receiving such notice
COMPANY shall notify CONTRACTOR of the acceptance of the SERVICE or the
reasons for not accepting the SERVICE.

12.2 - Until COMPANY has accepted the SERVICE, in the manner mentioned in 12.1
above, the SERVICE shall not be considered as accepted, either in whole or in part.

12.3 - Acceptance of the SERVICE by a Certificate of Acceptance as mentioned under 12.1


above, shall not release CONTRACTOR from the guarantee of the SERVICE as
mentioned in Article 14 (GUARANTEE), in respect of defects in workmanship or
materials, which defects were not evident or apparent at the time of issue of the
Certificate of Acceptance.

ART. 13 - CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS IN THE SERVICE

13.1 - COMPANY shall have the right at any time during the term hereof to ask
CONTRACTOR to make any changes or modifications that COMPANY considers
advisable in the SERVICE or in the plans and specifications, and CONTRACTOR
shall carry out such changes.

Changes or modifications may include additions to or reductions in the amount of


work.

13.2 - Should such changes or modifications entail an increase or reduction in the


CONTRACT PRICE and/or a change in the delivery date(s), CONTRACTOR shall
promptly notify COMPANY accordingly, and the PARTIES shall agree on the
adjustment to the CONTRACT PRICE and/or delivery date(s), based on fairness
criteria, and in accordance with the provisions of the CONTRACT.

The agreement between the PARTIES as aforesaid shall be embodied in a Revision


to the CONTRACT, to be reduced in writing.

13.3 - The CONTRACT PRICE shall not be increased on account of additional work or
additional materials required to remedy defects attributable to CONTRACTOR, or
to carry out tests in excess of those specified in the CONTRACT if such additional
tests are necessary because of defects attributable to CONTRACTOR.

13.4 - CONTRACTOR shall not change, modify or alter any part(s) of the SERVICE
except as directed by COMPANY in writing.

In the event of any variation(s) made by CONTRACTOR without COMPANY's


prior approval, CONTRACTOR shall, at its expense, restore any varied part(s) of
the SERVICE to the condition required by the CONTRACT.

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13.5 - If CONTRACTOR fails to comply with the provisions of clause 13.4 above,
COMPANY reserves the right to terminate the CONTRACT pursuant to Art. 2
(CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION).

ART. 14 - GUARANTEE

CONTRACTOR guarantees the SERVICE against defects, and the consequence of defects,
caused through poor workmanship or EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the acceptance of the SERVICE. Accordingly, any repairs,
necessary because of faulty workmanship or faulty EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS, shall
be for CONTRACTOR's account, provided always that CONTRACTOR is notified of the
defect within the above-mentioned period.

Also, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify COMPANY for damage caused to COMPANY or to


THIRD PARTIES, within the period mentioned above as a result of any defect in the
SERVICE.

Repairs carried out in accordance with this Article shall likewise be guaranteed for a period of
eighteen (18) months from the date of acceptance, in writing, which COMPANY shall give
CONTRACTOR on completion thereof.

In the event that CONTRACTOR defaults in its obligation to carry out any repair within a
reasonable time, having regard to the urgency of the case according to the nature of the repair
that is required, COMPANY shall have the right to effect the repair and recover the cost thereof
from CONTRACTOR, in addition to recovering for any damage caused by the defect.

ART. 15 - REPRESENTATIVES

15.1 - CONTRACTOR shall designate in writing to COMPANY the person or persons who
will have supervisory authority of the SERVICE and with whom COMPANY's
REPRESENTATIVE(S) may coordinate the performance thereof.

Notices concerning the SERVICE which are transmitted to CONTRACTOR through


its designated REPRESENTATIVE(S) shall be deemed, for the purposes of the
CONTRACT, to have been sufficiently given.

15.2 - COMPANY will designate in writing one or more REPRESENTATIVE(s) in the


AREA OF OPERATIONS to whom CONTRACTOR's REPRESENTATIVE(S)
may deliver reports and other confidential information developed from the
SERVICE.

COMPANY's REPRESENTATIVE(S) will consult with CONTRACTOR's


REPRESENTATIVE(S) in the planning and co-ordination of the SERVICE, and all
instructions given by COMPANY's REPRESENTATIVE(S) consistent with the
provisions of the CONTRACT shall be deemed those of COMPANY and shall be
complied with.

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The presence or action(s) of COMPANY's REPRESENTATIVE(S) shall not relieve
CONTRACTOR from its responsibility for compliance with all its obligations under
the CONTRACT.

ART. 16 - RECORDS AND REPORTS

16.1 - CONTRACTOR shall maintain true and complete records of all its operations under
or relevant to the CONTRACT and shall at all times keep COMPANY's
REPRESENTATIVE(S) fully informed regarding the progress and performance of
the SERVICE.

CONTRACTOR shall deliver written Reports and data to COMPANY in relation to


the SERVICE as and when requested by COMPANY's REPRESENTATIVE(S),
and, where relevant, as detailed in the Special Conditions.

16.2 - CONTRACTOR shall supply to, or make available for inspection by, COMPANY's
REPRESENTATIVE(S), either at COMPANY's offices or CONTRACTOR's
premises, such data, and information, which shall include but is not limited to:
statistics, drawings, specifications, sketches, calculations, log books, manuals,
maintenance records, as may be required by COMPANY regarding
CONTRACTOR's compliance with the provisions of the CONTRACT.

ART. 17 - CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS

17.1 - CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for the performance of the SERVICE
and for the adequacy, inspection and maintenance of the EQUIPMENT and/or
MATERIALS and supplies utilized.

17.2 CONTRACTOR shall furnish, at its expense, all EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS
and Personnel even though not expressly stated in the CONTRACT that are
necessary or appropriate for the performance of the SERVICE.

17.3 - CONTRACTOR shall ensure that the EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS is/are
properly maintained, in good working order and repair throughout the term of the
CONTRACT.

All expenses in connection with the repair and maintenance of the EQUIPMENT
and/or MATERIALS shall be borne by CONTRACTOR.

CONTRACTOR shall provide, store and maintain at all times a reasonable stock of
spare parts and operating supplies and any necessary maintenance, repair or
replacement shall be promptly carried out by CONTRACTOR.

17.4 - CONTRACTOR shall, at COMPANY's request, remove any of CONTRACTOR's


Personnel if, in COMPANY's reasonable judgement, such Personnel are incompe-
tent or guilty of misbehavior.

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17.5 - CONTRACTOR shall bear all expenses associated with the Personnel provided
under the CONTRACT, including, but without limitation, all wages, salaries, taxes,
benefits, allowances, social security contributions and (save as may be otherwise
expressly provided herein) the cost of accommodation, travelling, subsistence and
medical treatment.

17.6 - CONTRACTOR shall, if so requested by COMPANY, provide proof of compliance


with labor and social security laws and regulations.

In the event that COMPANY identifies, in its reasonable judgement, any lack of
compliance that might result in a legal claim against COMPANY, COMPANY may
withhold such amounts as it deems reasonably necessary to cover all costs and
expenses of the potential legal claim, until CONTRACTOR achieves full
compliance with all labor and social security laws and regulations.

ART. 18 - COMPANY'S OBLIGATIONS

COMPANY shall provide and/or arrange and/or meet the cost of Accommodation and
subsistence for CONTRACTOR’s personnel at COMPANY’s well locations.

ART. 19 - SAFETY, ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND HEALTH MEASURES

19.1 - Without prejudice to CONTRACTOR's responsibility to provide for the health,


safety and security of CONTRACTOR's personnel and to observe the respective
laws and regulations of the AREA OF OPERATIONS, CONTRACTOR shall
comply with COMPANY's health and safety measures as advised from time to time
by COMPANY.

CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all its Personnel’s comply with the directives of
the COMPANY regarding any security measures taken by the COMPANY as per
the directions of the Law Enforcement Agencies.

In case of conflict between the above-mentioned provisions, the most stringent ones
shall apply.

CONTRACTOR further covenants, warrants and represents that its personnel and
the personnel of its SUB-CONTRACTORS are suitably trained to safely perform
the SERVICE.

19.2 - CONTRACTOR shall not permit the access of any of its personnel or the personnel
of any of its SUB-CONTRACTORS to COMPANY's Well Site without COM-
PANY's consent.

CONTRACTOR may not start any SERVICE/WORK likely to constitute a potential


risk to COMPANY's property, or to lower the health and safety standards in, upon
or at COMPANY's Premises/Plant, unless COMPANY has issued an ad hoc Work
Permit.

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19.3 - CONTRACTOR's obligation to observe health and safety measures according to this
Article shall be considered an essential, basic obligation, failure to comply with
which shall give COMPANY the right to suspend or terminate the CONTRACT
under Article 2 (CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION).

19.4 - The responsibility for taking adequate health and safety measures rests solely with
CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall appoint a Safety Officer if it is considered
that the CONTRACT is of an appropriate size.

CONTRACTOR shall consult with COMPANY's HSE Department over any


problems of industrial safety.

19.5 - CONTRACTOR shall inform COMPANY and the proper Authorities forthwith of
any injury/damage to CONTRACTOR's personnel/EQUIPMENT and/or
MATERIALS or to the personnel/ equipment of its SUB-CONTRACTORS.

ART. 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE

20.1 - Compliance with Environmental Laws

CONTRACTOR shall give all notices and otherwise fully comply with all laws,
statutes, regulations, ordinances, rules, standards, orders or determinations of any
governmental authority (including related determinations, interpretations, orders or
opinions by any judicial or administrative authority) which has jurisdiction over the
CONTRACTOR, the SERVICE or the AREA OF OPERATIONS pertaining to
protection or conservation of the air, land, water, human health, industrial hygiene
or other aspects of the environment.

20.2 - Hazardous Materials

CONTRACTOR represents and warrants to COMPANY that upon delivery or


performance of the SERVICE, the SERVICE will not contain or otherwise have
incorporated into it any chemical, material or other substance defined as or included
in the definition of "hazardous substance", "hazardous material", "hazardous
chemical", "hazardous chemical substance", "hazardous waste", or "toxic substance"
or words of similar meaning and regulatory effect, as such terms are defined under
any Environmental Laws, any broader definition of such terms that is used by a state
or locality that has jurisdiction over the SERVICE, or the AREA OF OPERATIONS
or any interpretation by administrative or judicial authorities, or any other chemical,
material or substance, exposure to which is prohibited, limited or regulated by any
governmental authority or which may or could pose a hazard to human health and
safety.
20.3 - Pollution Control/Hazardous Waste Responsibility and Indemnification

20.3.1 - CONTRACTOR shall assume all responsibilities, including control and


removal of, and hold harmless and indemnify COMPANY from and
against any and all losses, costs (including payment of attorney's fees

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and other litigation costs), damages or liabilities, and in respect of all
claims by any person or entity whatsoever for injury to person or pro-
perty or any other loss or damage, arising out of or in connection with
pollution or contamination of the environment caused, in whole or in
part, by any act or omission of CONTRACTOR and its SUB-
CONTRACTORS, including but not limited to: spills, leaks, drainage or
dumping of fuels, lubricants, motor oils, pipe dope, paints, solvents, bal-
lasts, bilge, garbage, sewage, oil emulsion, oil base or chemically treated
drilling fluids, contaminated cuttings and lost circulation and fish
recovery materials.

20.3.2 - CONTRACTOR shall assume all responsibility for properly treating,


storing, transporting, disposing of or otherwise managing all hazardous
waste in its control or resulting from its work under the CONTRACT in
strict compliance with all applicable laws, rules or regulations.

CONTRACTOR further agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the


COMPANY from and against any and all losses, costs (including
attorney's fees and other litigation costs), damages or liabilities, and in
respect of all claims by any person or entity whatsoever for injury to
person or property or any other loss or damage, arising out of or in
connection with any failure of CONTRACTOR and any SUB-
CONTRACTOR to properly treat, store, transport, dispose of or
otherwise manage its hazardous waste.

20.3.3 - Without relieving CONTRACTOR of any of its obligations, it is agreed


that COMPANY may take part to any degree it deems necessary in the
control and removal of any pollution or contamination which is the
responsibility of CONTRACTOR under the foregoing provisions; and
CONTRACTOR shall reimburse COMPANY for the cost thereof.

ART. 21 - RIGHT TO TERMINATE

If at any time in COMPANY's opinion CONTRACTOR is not conducting its operations


hereunder in a diligent, skillful and workmanlike manner and in all respects in strict accordance
with accepted oilfield practices and sound engineering principles and in strict compliance with
the provisions of the CONTRACT, COMPANY shall give CONTRACTOR written notice the-
reof specifying in detail the cause of its dissatisfaction. If CONTRACTOR fails or refuses to
commence to remedy the matters complained of within three (3) days after receipt of said
notice, COMPANY, without prejudice to any right to damages arising out of the default giving
rise to the application of this Article, or any other damages, which COMPANY may have, shall
have the right:

21.1 - to direct CONTRACTOR to cease operations and pay CONTRACTOR no rate


whatsoever until ready to resume operations to the satisfaction of COMPANY; or,

21.2 - to terminate the CONTRACT without any liability whatsoever save as to pay to
CONTRACTOR any monies due and owed at the time of such termination.

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ART. 22 - INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR

CONTRACTOR shall be an independent CONTRACTOR with respect to the performance of


the SERVICE and neither CONTRACTOR nor anyone employed by CONTRACTOR shall be
deemed for any purpose to be the employee, agent, servant, borrowed servant or
REPRESENTATIVE of COMPANY in the performance of any work or service hereunder.

COMPANY shall have no direction or control of CONTRACTOR or its employees, agents,


REPRESENTATIVE(S) or SUB-CONTRACTORS, except in the results to be obtained. The
SERVICE shall meet the approval of COMPANY and be subject to the general right of
inspection of COMPANY to secure the satisfactory completion thereof. The actual
performance and supervision of the SERVICE shall be by CONTRACTOR. No provisions
herein shall be construed as creating a partnership, Joint Venture or other association whereby
COMPANY and CONTRACTOR would be jointly liable as partners or CO-VENTURERS.

ART. 23 - LIABILITIES AND INDEMNITIES

For the purposes of this Article and Article 24 "Insurance Requirements", the following terms
have the following meanings:

(a) COMPANY GROUP means:

(i) COMPANY and any AFFILIATE of COMPANY;


(ii) the CO-VENTURERS/JOINT VENTURE PARTNERS;
(iii) COMPANY's Contractors (other than CONTRACTOR) and any INVITEE of
COMPANY;
(iv) the Personnel of any entity mentioned in (a), i), ii) and iii) above.

(b) CONTRACTOR GROUP means:

(i) CONTRACTOR, and any of its AFFILIATES which are providing the SERVICE or
a specific part thereof; and
(ii) CONTRACTOR's SUB-CONTRACTOR and any INVITEE of CONTRACTOR;
(iii) the Personnel of any entity mentioned in (b), i) and ii) above.

(c) None of the members in (a) and (b) hereinabove shall be considered THIRD PARTIES.

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23.1 - Indemnity application

The exclusion of liability and indemnities set out in this Article shall apply without
regard to cause or causes thereof, including the negligence of the PARTY
indemnified.

However, the exclusion of liability and indemnities shall not apply and may not be
relied on by a PARTY to the extent that any claim or liability was caused by the
Gross Negligence or Willful Misconduct of such PARTY.

N.B.: In the CONTRACT Gross Negligence and Willful Misconduct respectively, shall
have the following meanings:

Gross Negligence : reckless disregard for harmful, avoidable and reasonably


foreseeable consequences.
Willful Misconduct: willful disregard for harmful, avoidable and reasonably
foreseeable consequences.

23.2 - Personnel and property of COMPANY GROUP

Subject to the provisions of clause 23.1 above,

a) CONTRACTOR GROUP shall have no responsibility toward COMPANY


GROUP in respect of personal injury to or disease, sickness or death of
COMPANY GROUP's employees or INVITEES and damage to or loss or defect
of COMPANY GROUP's property.

b) COMPANY shall release, protect, indemnify and hold CONTRACTOR


GROUP harmless from any and all liabilities, claims, judgements, losses,
expenses and any costs related thereto (including but not limited to court costs
and attorney’s fees) for damage to or loss or defect of COMPANY GROUP's
property and for personal injury to or disease, sickness or death of COMPANY
GROUP's employees or INVITEES.

23.3 - Personnel and property of CONTRACTOR GROUP

Subject to the provisions of clause 23.1 above, and save as set forth in clause 23.4
below,

a) COMPANY GROUP shall have no responsibility towards CONTRACTOR


GROUP in respect of personal injury to or disease, sickness or death of
CONTRACTOR GROUP's employees or INVITEES and damage to or loss or
defect of CONTRACTOR GROUP's property (including CONTRACTOR
GROUP's property while transported by or on behalf of COMPANY and well
EQUIPMENT when above surface).

b) CONTRACTOR shall release, protect, defend, indemnify and hold COMPANY


GROUP harmless from any and all liabilities, claims, judgements, losses,
expenses and any costs related thereto (including but not limited to court costs

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and attorney's fees) for damage to or loss or defect of CONTRACTOR
GROUP's property and for personal injury to or disease, sickness or death of
CONTRACTOR GROUP's employees or INVITEES.

23.4 - Well Equipment

Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 23.3 and except when damage is caused by
normal wear and tear or by CONTRACTOR's negligence, COMPANY shall be
liable for any damage and/or loss of CONTRACTOR's well EQUIPMENT when
damaged or lost in the hole in connection with the SERVICES. COMPANY's
liability therefor shall be limited to:

a) The reimbursement to CONTRACTOR for items at site on original price for


such item or items less a sum equal to depreciation of twenty percent (20%) per
year;

b) The duly justified cost of repair provided such repair is possible and convenient
and previously approved by COMPANY.

COMPANY shall never be compelled to fish any CONTRACTOR's well


EQUIPMENT from the well; should they take place, such fishing operations shall
be carried out under the sole supervision and responsibility of COMPANY.
COMPANY may require advice or assistance from CONTRACTOR, who will
comply with such requests.

Any damaged and non-repairable EQUIPMENT for which CONTRACTOR


received reimbursement from COMPANY shall remain the property of the latter.

23.5 - Damage to the formation and/or well

COMPANY shall be liable for any damage to the reservoir, production formation,
well, for control and removal of debris and damage to THIRD PARTIES caused by
blow-outs, explosions, cratering’s or any subsurface occurrences.

COMPANY undertakes to indemnify and hold CONTRACTOR GROUP harmless


against any and all claims and expenses incurred by COMPANY GROUP or THIRD
PARTIES as a result of such damage.

CONTRACTOR shall be solely liable for damages to Personnel or property of


CONTRACTOR GROUP arising out or resulting from blow-out and/or explosion of
the well.

23.6 - THIRD PARTIES

Save as set forth in clauses 23.5, 23.7 and 23.8, CONTRACTOR shall be responsible
for and shall release, protect, defend, indemnify and hold COMPANY GROUP
harmless from any and all liabilities, claims, judgements, losses, expenses and any
costs related thereto (including but not limited to court costs and attorneys' fees) for
damage to or loss or defect of any THIRD PARTY property and for personal injury

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to or disease, sickness or death of any THIRD PARTY arising directly or indirectly
during or out of or in connection with the CONTRACT.

23.7 - Intervention on a wild well

For the sole purpose of this clause 23.7, wild well(s) shall have any of the following
meanings:

a) well(s) from which there is an uncontrolled continuous flow of any fluid or gas
above and/or below the surface of the ground or water bottom/mud line, in the
case of well(s) located in water;

b) well(s) whose flow cannot be promptly controlled by use of the equipment on


site such as blowout preventer, safety valve, storm chokes or other equipment
actually installed on the well(s) to stop the flow;

c) well(s) which cannot be safely diverted into production; or

d) well(s) which is/are declared to be out of control by the appropriate regulatory


authority.

In case of operations on a wild well, COMPANY shall be liable for any damage
caused by CONTRACTOR GROUP to THIRD PARTIES and shall indemnify and
hold CONTRACTOR GROUP harmless from any and all claims and any costs
related thereto.

Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 23.3, COMPANY shall be liable for any
damage to CONTRACTOR GROUP property, even if not in the well, arising out of
the performance of the SERVICE on the well out of control.

23.8 - Sub-surface pollution

COMPANY shall be liable for damage from subsurface pollution or contamination


(including containment and cleanup) caused by CONTRACTOR GROUP as a result
of the SERVICE.

COMPANY shall indemnify and hold CONTRACTOR GROUP harmless against


any and all claims by THIRD PARTIES arising out of such damage.

23.9 - Surface pollution

CONTRACTOR shall be liable for damage arising from pollution or contamination


(including containment and cleanup) caused on the surface by CONTRACTOR
GROUP by way of spill of motor oil, lubricants, varnish, solvents, radioactive
sources, waste or other pollutants belonging to or under the control of
CONTRACTOR.

CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold COMPANY GROUP harmless from any
and all claims arising out of such damage.

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23.10 - Liability limits

CONTRACTOR's liability under clauses 23.6.a) and 23.9 shall be limited to a


maximum amount of USD Three Million ($3,000,000) per accident or series of
accidents.

COMPANY shall indemnify and hold CONTRACTOR harmless from any claims
exceeding such amount.

Such limit shall not apply to damage caused by CONTRACTOR's wilful misconduct
or gross negligence.

23.11 - Consequential Damages

Neither PARTY shall be liable to the other for prospective profits or indirect or
consequential damages of any nature and each PARTY shall release, protect, defend,
indemnify and hold the other harmless from and against all such claims, demands,
and causes of action, irrespective of the cause.

23.12 - Claims

In the event that either PARTY believes that the indemnities set out in this Article
may be activated or a claim may be made on any insurance cover effected by the
other, it shall without delay notify the other and each PARTY shall afford such reaso-
nable assistance to the other as may be necessary for notification, preparation,
negotiation and resolution of insurance claims.

23.13 - Control of claims

Except as otherwise stated herein the PARTY charged under this Article with
responsibility for a claim shall have the sole and exclusive right and obligation to
control and conduct settlement or litigation of any such claim.

ART. 24 - INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS

24.1 - Insurance

(a) Throughout the term of the CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR shall maintain or


cause to be maintained with reputable insurers, and pay for the following
insurance:

(i) Workman's Compensation Insurance or similar insurance required by any


country's laws which are applicable to any employee of CONTRACTOR
used in performance of the CONTRACT.

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(ii) Employers Liability Insurance with amounts required by law but in no event
less than the amount specified in the Special Conditions, for any one
occurrence, whichever is greater.

(iii) General Public Liability Insurance covering liabilities for death and
personal injury and liabilities for loss or damage to property with combined
single limit of not less than the amount specified in the Special Conditions.
This insurance must cover all operations of CONTRACTOR under the
CONTRACT.

(iv) Automobile Public Liability Insurance with a minimum amount as specified


in the Special Conditions for the death of or injury to any one person or
damage to property resulting from any one accident.

(b) CONTRACTOR shall carry and pay for Property Damage Insurance for
CONTRACTOR's own EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS.

24.2 - Deductibles

Any deductibles from cover under any of the insurances specified in this Article shall
be borne by CONTRACTOR in the event of a claim. CONTRACTOR shall
forthwith on request of COMPANY provide details of the amount of all said
deductibles.

24.3 - Required Endorsement

All the insurance policies in this Article shall be so written or endorsed to provide
that the insurance company shall have no right of recovery against COMPANY, its
AFFILIATES, CO-VENTURERS, or any of their personnel.

24.4 - Proof of Insurance

Before commencing performance under the CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR shall


have its insurance carrier(s) furnish COMPANY with certificate(s) evidencing that
all insurance required of CONTRACTOR under the CONTRACT is in full force and
effect. Such certificate shall:

a) show the effective and expiration dates of all policies;

b) state that the insurance will not be cancelled or materially altered during the
term of the CONTRACT without thirty (30) days' prior written notice;

c) contain a statement that all of the endorsements required by this Article have
been attached to the appropriate policies.

24.5 - Correctness

The furnishing of certificates cannot be interpreted to mean that COMPANY is


assuming any responsibility for the correctness of the policies to which the

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certificates relate and/or that CONTRACTOR has complied with all its obligations
under the CONTRACT.
CONTRACTOR hereby acknowledges that the above insurances, and in particular
the monetary amounts thereof, shall not be construed as limiting or restricting in any
manner whatsoever the liability of CONTRACTOR under the CONTRACT.

24.6 - Responsibility for Insurance

Failure to secure the insurance coverages, or the failure to comply fully with any of
the insurance provisions of the CONTRACT, or the failure to secure such
endorsements on the policies as may be necessary to carry out the terms and
provisions of the CONTRACT, shall in no way serve to relieve CONTRACTOR
from any obligation under the CONTRACT, anything in the CONTRACT to the
contrary notwithstanding. In the event that liability for any loss or damage be denied
by CONTRACTOR's underwriter or underwriters in whole or in part because of
breach of said insurance by CONTRACTOR, or for any other reason, or if
CONTRACTOR fails to maintain any of the insurance herein required,
CONTRACTOR shall release, protect, defend, indemnify and hold COMPANY
harmless from any and all liabilities, claims, judgements, losses, expenses and any
costs arising out of or resulting from such breach. However, should CONTRACTOR
fail to secure or fail to maintain the insurance coverages provided for hereunder,
COMPANY reserves the right either to cancel the CONTRACT pursuant to Article
2 (CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION) or to secure or reinstate said
insurance coverages at CONTRACTOR's cost always provided that
CONTRACTOR's liabilities stated in the CONTRACT will remain unchanged.

24.7 - SUB-CONTRACTOR's Insurance

CONTRACTOR shall cause every SUB-CONTRACTOR employed by


CONTRACTOR to carry insurance of types and amounts necessary to cover risks
inherent in the work of the particular SUB-CONTRACTORS. When requested by
COMPANY, CONTRACTOR shall furnish COMPANY with certificates of
insurance evidencing coverage for each SUB-CONTRACTOR.

ART. 25 - LIQUIDATED DAMAGES

25.1 - If the commencement of the SERVICE as agreed between the PARTIES is delayed
for any reason attributable to CONTRACTOR and if the justifications given by
CONTRACTOR are not satisfactory to COMPANY, COMPANY may terminate the
CONTRACT by written notice to CONTRACTOR without compensation and/or
indemnity to CONTRACTOR.

25.2 - If, after the commencement of the SERVICE, CONTRACTOR fails to comply with
the Work Schedule specified in the CONTRACT or later agreed mutually,
COMPANY shall have the right to request CONTRACTOR, in writing, to introduce
such changes in its organization as are deemed necessary to remedy the effect of any
such delays.

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If, during the fifteen (15) days following COMPANY's notice, CONTRACTOR fails
to remedy the situation, COMPANY shall have the right to assign other Companies
to carry out the SERVICE, all extra charges being from CONTRACTOR's account.

25.3 - Without prejudice to COMPANY's right to hire outside contractors, in the event
CONTRACTOR is unable to meet the prescribed date(s), CONTRACTOR shall
authorize COMPANY to deduct from the CONTRACT PRICE an amount as
specified in the Special Conditions.

If the delay extends beyond the prescribed date(s), COMPANY shall have the right
to terminate the CONTRACT pursuant to Article 2 (CONTRACT DURATION
AND TERMINATION).

25.4 - The sums in clause 25.3 above, shall be deducted by way of Liquidated Damages for
delay and not as a penalty.

ART. 26 - ESCALATION AND DE-ESCALATION

CONTRACTOR represents that in the calculation of the CONTRACT rates, all tax and other
payments provided for under the applicable law or elsewhere under this CONTRACT, have
been accounted for and that it shall not be entitled to any revision of the CONTRACT rates
arising out of any omissions or mistakes related to taxes or otherwise.

ART. 27 - COMPENSATION AND METHOD(S) OF APPLICATION

COMPANY will pay CONTRACTOR, as full compensation for the SERVICE, in accordance
with the rates of compensation and the method(s) set forth in Appendix "A".

ART. 28 - INVARIABILITY OF PRICES

The rates of compensation and/or fees set forth in Appendix "A" shall remain unchanged during
the term of the CONTRACT.

CONTRACTOR shall bear any and all possible variations in costs, expenses and rate(s) of
exchange as well as any predictable costs.

ART. 29 - INVOICING

29.1 - CONTRACTOR shall forward monthly to COMPANY's Technical Dept., as


specified in the Special Conditions, a Pre-Invoice Sheet (3 copies) (priced), covering
equipment delivered and service provided to COMPANY's address in the month
concerned.

The Pre-Invoice Sheet shall include the following details:

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- CONTRACT reference number
- Items billable as listed, numbered and described in Appendix "A".
- Any additional information needed to issue the invoice(s).

The Pre-Invoice Sheet, approved by COMPANY, will be returned (one copy) to


CONTRACTOR.

29.2 - CONTRACTOR shall bill COMPANY, after approval of the "Pre-Invoice Sheet" as
aforesaid by COMPANY, for the Services completed in the month concerned.

All invoices, issued along the lines of the relevant Pre-Invoice Sheet, shall quote the
CONTRACT reference number and the Pre-Invoice Sheet number, and shall be
mailed (one original and three copies) to the address(es) specified in the Special
Conditions.

29.3 - If COMPANY disputes an invoice, in whole or in part, COMPANY shall promptly


notify CONTRACTOR of the dispute and shall pay only the undisputed portion.

COMPANY and CONTRACTOR shall endeavor to settle and adjust any disputed
amount forthwith.

ART. 30 - PAYMENT

30.1 - Invoices shall be payable in the local currency and on the date indicated in the Spe-
cial Conditions, to CONTRACTOR designated bank account.

Any amounts to be reimbursed to CONTRACTOR under the CONTRACT shall be


paid by COMPANY in the same currency (duly documented) as payment by CON-
TRACTOR was made.

If any item(s) included in a monthly invoice submitted by CONTRACTOR is


disputed or claimed by COMPANY to be improper or not owing, COMPANY will
advise CONTRACTOR of such item and of the reason for such disputes.

COMPANY reserves the right to withhold payment for such disputed item until
agreement is reached with CONTRACTOR. Any adjustment or credit due for any
such item will be documented in the next month succeeding the month in which the
dispute is settled.

The undisputed amount, however, shall be paid without delay.

30.2 - All payments under the CONTRACT shall be subject to Bank Law, Exchange
Control Law and Regulations in effect at any time in the Country having jurisdiction
over the AREA OF OPERATIONS.

ART. 31 - BANK GUARANTEE(S)

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31.1 - If the CONTRACT provides for advance payments and/or deductions by way of
security, CONTRACTOR shall, at its expense, secure guarantee(s) in favour of
COMPANY from an “A” rating Bank.

The format of any such guarantee(s) shall be as per attached specimen, where
applicable. Alternative formats may be considered, provided that they shall meet
COMPANY's requirements. Otherwise, any changes or alterations that COMPANY
may require shall be for CONTRACTOR 's account.

31.2 - Payment shall be conditional upon the acceptance of the guarantee(s) by


COMPANY.

31.3 - If delivery is delayed for any reasons, CONTRACTOR shall arrange for the
guarantee(s) to be extended for a period equal to the period of delay.

31.4 - All expenses incurred in extending the validity of the guarantee(s) shall be borne by
CONTRACTOR.

ART. 32 - AUDIT

CONTRACTOR agrees to retain all pertinent books and records (i.e. payroll records,
accounting records, payment records, invoices, time reports and travel/entertainment expense
reports) relating to the SERVICE for a twenty-four (24) month period commencing at the end
of the calendar year in which the SERVICE was completed or at the end of the calendar year
in which the CONTRACT has been terminated pursuant to Article 2 (CONTRACT
DURATION AND TERMINATION) and for any additional period as may be necessary to
permit COMPANY to complete any audit commenced within such period.
REPRESENTATIVES and auditors of COMPANY shall have access at any time, without
notice, during normal working hours to the books and records maintained by CONTRACTOR
relating to any of the works performed hereunder, and shall have the right to copy and audit
such books and records.

ART. 33 - TAXES

33.1 - CONTRACTOR assumes full and exclusive liability and agrees to pay all taxes,
licenses, charges and fees, existing at the time of the award, or during the term, of
the CONTRACT, levied or assessed on CONTRACTOR by any Governmental
Authority in connection with or incidental to the performance of the SERVICE or
the CONTRACT, including but not limited to withholding taxes, social security
taxes and other social security benefits and taxes upon wages of CONTRACTOR,
its agents, employees and REPRESENTATIVES. CONTRACTOR agrees to require
the same agreements from any of its SUB-CONTRACTORS and to be liable for,
and indemnify COMPANY from, any breach of such agreements by such SUB-
CONTRACTORS. CONTRACTOR agrees to reimburse COMPANY on demand
for all such taxes, fees, licenses and charges which COMPANY may be required or

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deem it necessary to pay on account of the agents, employees and
REPRESENTATIVES of CONTRACTOR or its SUB-CONTRACTORS.

CONTRACTOR further agrees to indemnify the COMPANY forthwith for any


taxes, duties, charges and fees levied or assessed on the COMPANY by any
governmental authority in respect of or connected to imports made by the
CONTRACTOR or any of its sub-contractors in connection with the SERVICE / the
WORK.

33.2 - The rates of compensation in Appendix "A" shall cover and include CONTRAC-
TOR's entire compensation for payment of all taxes, fees, licenses, permits and
charges exacted, levied, or assessed on CONTRACTOR by any governmental
authority incidental to the performance of the SERVICE and/or furnishing of
EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS by CONTRACTOR under the CONTRACT;
and no additional amount will be paid to CONTRACTOR for or on account of
CONTRACTOR's payments of or liability for any such taxes, fees, licenses and
charges.

33.3 - CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all legal requirements under the Income Tax
Ordinance 2001 including but not restricted to the filing of requisite tax returns with
fiscal authorities, payment of all taxes and the making available to the fiscal
authorities of all information and documentation called for thereby from time to
time. If applicable pursuant to applicable law, CONTRACTOR agrees to register
with all requisite governmental and fiscal authorities prior to conducting the
SERVICE hereunder.

33.4 - COMPANY will withhold taxes applicable as per the governing laws of
Pakistan on payments made to CONTRACTOR for operations under this CONTRACT unless
CONTRACTOR presents to COMPANY a reduced rates or exemption certificate from the
relevant tax authorities prior to payment pursuant to Article (COMPENSATION AND
METHOD(S) OF APPLICATION) in which case withholding tax will be deducted at the
reduced rate or exempted as specified.

33.5 - CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for and shall pay any fines and penalties it may
have incurred due to failure to comply with the requirements of the taxation jurisdic-
tion and/or any other jurisdiction when carrying out the SERVICE.

33.6 - Without derogating from CONTRACTOR’s obligations under this Article,


COMPANY reserves the right to withhold from payment due to CONTRACTOR
hereunder any and all taxes and duties that COMPANY may be required to withhold
in accordance with any applicable laws or regulations and/or in the event that
COMPANY has reasonable grounds to believe that CONTRACTOR is in breach of
any of its obligations under this Article.

33.7 - COMPANY will provide CONTRACTOR with all receipts or other documentary
evidence detailing deposit or payment of any taxes withheld under the provisions of
this Article.

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33.8 - If requested by COMPANY or where required by any competent legal or regulatory
authority, CONTRACTOR shall provide evidence of the payment of all taxes, duties,
contributions and deductions pursuant to this Article. In addition, upon
COMPANY’s request, CONTRACTOR shall provide satisfactory documentary
evidence of the employment status and/or place of tax residency of the employees
and agents of CONTRACTOR.

33.9 - CONTRACTOR's liabilities under this Article shall survive termination or


completion of this CONTRACT.

ART. 34 - BANKRUPTCY

If a petition of bankruptcy is filed by or against CONTRACTOR or a Receiver is appointed for


any part of CONTRACTOR's assets provided by CONTRACTOR pursuant to the
CONTRACT or for a substantial part of any of CONTRACTOR's other assets or an assignment
is made of any part of CONTRACTOR's assets for the benefit of its creditors, or process of
Court or authority is levied or enforced upon or issued out against any substantial part of
CONTRACTOR's assets and such process is not discharged within a reasonable time, or an
action is taken under the laws of the country where CONTRACTOR is domiciled or any other
event occurs which would materially impair CONTRACTOR's ability to fulfill its obligations
hereunder, CONTRACTOR shall promptly notify COMPANY of such petition, Receiver's
appointment, assignment, process, action, or defined event, and COMPANY may at its option
within not less than fifteen (15) days after such notification terminate the CONTRACT, as
stated in Article 2 (CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION).

In any case COMPANY may terminate the CONTRACT if CONTRACTOR fails to notify
COMPANY as aforesaid.

If all or any part of the SERVICE is terminated, for reasons set forth in this Article, COMPANY
shall pay CONTRACTOR its total cost to date of termination in performing the SERVICE in
conformity herewith but not to exceed the value, based upon the CONTRACT PRICE or
portion thereof, for work done; said payment to represent full and final payment for all works
completed and for complete termination of the CONTRACT.

ART. 35 - ASSIGNMENT

35.1 - Assignment by COMPANY

COMPANY shall at all times have the right to assign in whole or in part its rights
and obligations under this AGREEMENT to a corporation for which SERVICES are
being provided without the consent of CONTRACTOR, by giving written notice to
CONTRACTOR.

35.2 - The ASSIGNEE(S) shall take the place of COMPANY and succeed to its rights and
duties as from the date of assignment.

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CONTRACTOR agrees to obtain all necessary insurance policy endorsements
relating to the CONTRACT so that the ASSIGNEE has the same rights under such
policies as COMPANY.

35.3 - Assignment by CONTRACTOR

CONTRACTOR agrees not to assign the CONTRACT or SUB-CONTRACT any


work to be furnished hereunder without the prior written consent of COMPANY,
and the assignment of the CONTRACT or the SUB-CONTRACTING of any work
to be performed hereunder, if so permitted by COMPANY, shall not relieve
CONTRACTOR of its duties or obligations hereunder; CONTRACTOR shall be
jointly and severally liable with its SUB-CONTRACTORS or ASSIGNEES for all
duties and/or obligations arising from the CONTRACT until duly and completely
performed.

In the event that such SUB-CONTRACTORS are engaged, CONTRACTOR shall


remain fully responsible for any costs thereby incurred and for the actions of the sub-
contractor and hold COMPANY harmless from any loss or damage that may arise
from the actions of such sub-contractors.

If CONTRACTOR assigns the CONTRACT or SUB-CONTRACTS any work to be


furnished hereunder without such consent, the CONTRACT may be immediately
terminated at COMPANY's option, as stated in Article 2 (CONTRACT DURATION
AND TERMINATION).

ART. 36 - APPROVED SUB-CONTRACTORS

CONTRACTOR shall identify each SUB-CONTRACTOR it proposes to utilize. COMPANY


reserves the right to approve any such SUB-CONTRACTOR or qualify such approval prior to
commencement of the SERVICE.

All SUB-CONTRACTORS are required to have the minimum insurance prescribed herein.

Notwithstanding COMPANY's approval, no SUB-CONTRACT, or similar arrangement, shall


relieve CONTRACTOR from any of its obligations or liabilities under the CONTRACT.

ART. 37 - COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS

CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, judgements,
orders and other official acts of any governmental authority recognized by COMPANY which
are now or may, in the future, become applicable to CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR's
business, EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS and personnel engaged in the performance of
the CONTRACT, or arising out of or incidental to such performance.

ART. 38 - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

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38.1 - PATENTS

Any invention, whether patentable or unpatentable, which is made, conceived or first


actually or constructively reduced to practice by CONTRACTOR during the term of
the CONTRACT, either

a) in response to a question by COMPANY; or

b) as the solution to any problem relating to the SERVICE either raised by


COMPANY or recognized by CONTRACTOR as a result of the performance
of the SERVICE; or

c) in the furtherance of any research program of COMPANY relating to the


SERVICE; or

d) wholly or partially based on or derived from confidential information by


CONTRACTOR from COMPANY and/or AFFILIATES,

shall belong to COMPANY and CONTRACTOR shall promptly disclose each such
invention to COMPANY.

38.2 - COPYRIGHTS

All copyrightable materials prepared by CONTRACTOR for use by COMPANY or


its AFFILIATES in any medium whatsoever, in connection with the CONTRACT,
shall be the sole property of COMPANY.

38.3 - In addition to any other indemnifying provisions contained herein, CONTRACTOR


represents and warrants that the use or construction of any and all procedures,
EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS or process furnished by CONTRACTOR and
used in the SERVICE do not infringe on any license, patent or other trade secret
which has been issued or applied for, and CONTRACTOR agrees to protect, defend,
indemnify and hold COMPANY harmless from and against any and all claims,
losses, costs, demands, damages, suits, judgements, penalties, liabilities, debits,
expenses and causes of action and every other claim or litigation (including all costs
thereof and attorney's fees) of every kind and character whether known or unknown,
whether predating the CONTRACT or not, made by or arising in favor of any
patentee, licensee or claimant of any right or priority to such procedures,
EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS or process, or the use or construction thereof,
which may result or arise from furnishing or use of any such procedures,
EQUIPMENT and/or MATERIALS or process by CONTRACTOR in connection
with the SERVICE.

ART. 39 - FORCE MAJEURE

39.1 - For the purpose of the CONTRACT the expression FORCE MAJEURE shall mean
any circumstances or events so listed in clause 39.2 below or of a like kind beyond
the reasonable control and contemplation of the PARTY affected which prevent or
impede the due performance of the CONTRACT, being circumstances or events

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which could not have been prevented or avoided by the exercise of due diligence,
prudence or the adoption of all precautions. Save as specifically mentioned in clause
39.2 below, weather conditions shall not constitute FORCE MAJEURE. The
shortage of labor, materials or other resources shall not constitute FORCE
MAJEURE unless caused by circumstances which are themselves FORCE
MAJEURE.

39.2 - The circumstances which shall (provided they fulfill the requirements of clause 39.1
above) be within the definition of FORCE MAJEURE are:

- acts of God;
- decrees of Government;
- fire;
- explosion;
- earthquake;
- flood;
- lightning;
- hurricane (Beaufort Force 12 and above);
- war; invasion; hostilities;
- rebellion; revolution;
- riot;
- sabotage;
- general national strikes or similar official national labour disputes;
- ionising radiation;
- contamination by radio-activity;
- pressure waves from aerial devices or maritime disasters.
- Epidemic or lockdown by local administration.

39.3 - The PARTIES shall be relieved from liability under the CONTRACT to the extent
that owing to any circumstance or event of FORCE MAJEURE they have failed to
comply with their respective obligations under the CONTRACT. Either PARTY
shall be liable for and bear all of its own costs, expenses, losses and damages suffered
and incurred as a result of a circumstance or event of FORCE MAJEURE.

39.4 - A PARTY seeking relief under this Article shall notify the other PARTY forthwith
of a circumstance or event of FORCE MAJEURE and shall with diligence furnish
such relevant information as is available appertaining to such event.

39.5 - If any period of FORCE MAJEURE continues for more than thirty (30) days
COMPANY shall have the right to terminate the CONTRACT pursuant to Article 2
(CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION) by giving Ten (10) days'
notice.

ART. 40 - ARBITRATION

In the event of any dispute or difference in connection with the interpretation or the
performance between the PARTIES hereto in connection with this CONTRACT, it shall be
decided amicably within a period of thirty (30) days, failing which the dispute shall be referred

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to arbitration, and the SERVICE shall continue during the arbitration proceedings. If
CONTRACTOR suspends the performance of the SERVICE during the arbitration
proceedings, COMPANY shall have the right to terminate the CONTRACT pursuant to Article
2 (CONTRACT DURATION AND TERMINATION).

Each PARTY will nominate its Arbitrator. The Arbitrators nominated by the PARTIES will
appoint, by mutual agreement, an Umpire, who will preside over the arbitration proceedings
with the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce and their decision shall be final and
binding on both PARTIES.

All arbitration costs, charges and expenses shall be for the account of the losing PARTY.

The venue and language of arbitration shall be specified in the Special Conditions.

ART. 41 - GOVERNING LAW

All questions arising out of or related to the CONTRACT, including but not limited to its
validity, interpretation, performance or breach shall be governed by the laws set out in the
Special Conditions.

ART. 42 - CONFIDENTIALITY AND ETHICAL BUSINESS STANDARDS

42.1 - Confidentiality

CONTRACTOR undertakes and agrees:

- to treat all material information related to the CONTRACT as strictly


confidential and to take all reasonable and practicable steps to ensure and protect
the confidentiality thereof, and not to disclose the existence or content thereof
(whether in full or part or in extract or summary form) to any other person or
organisation;

- not to exploit any material information supplied by COMPANY;

- not to use any material information or make copies or extracts or summaries


thereof for any purpose, except for the preparation and submission of tenders
and supporting documents in connection with proposed CONTRACT, and any
necessary correspondence, discussions or negotiations with COMPANY during
the term of the CONTRACT.

42.2 - Ethical Business Standards

CONTRACTOR undertakes and agrees:

- not to pay any commission, fees or grant any rebates to any employees or
officers of COMPANY at any level;

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- not to enter into any business arrangements with employees or officers of
COMPANY likely to result in conflicts of interest between their private fi-
nancial activities and their part in the conduct of COMPANY business;

- not to engage in any outside interest or activity likely to detrimentally affect, or


conflict with, COMPANY's best interests;

- not to favour any employees or officers of COMPANY with gifts,


transportation, entertainment or any other monetary or non-
monetary favours or gratuities.

The above obligations shall survive the expiration or termination of the


CONTRACT, and CONTRACTOR shall be bound thereby for three (3) years follo-
wing such expiration/termination.

ART. 43 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

43.1 - Waivers - Approvals

43.1.1 - No failure or neglect on the part of COMPANY or its Representative to


enforce any of the terms and conditions of the CONTRACT or to insist
upon the strict performance or observance thereof shall be considered a
waiver, unless in writing and signed on behalf of COMPANY by its duly
authorized Representative.

43.1.2 - No approval, consent, inspection, instruction or recommendation on the


part of COMPANY or its Representative shall in any way prejudice or
affect the liability of CONTRACTOR to perform its obligations
hereunder strictly in accordance with the terms hereof.

43.2 - Enforcement of Rights by COMPANY

It is understood and agreed that in the event COMPANY institutes suit to enforce
any right or obligation against CONTRACTOR arising from or incidental to the
CONTRACT, then COMPANY shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney's
fees, Court costs and all other expenses related thereto.

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43.3 - Conflict of Provisions

In the event there should be any conflict between the provisions of the CONTRACT
and any call off order, CONTRACTOR's work ticket, invoice, statement, published
rate schedule or any other type of memoranda, whether written or oral, between
COMPANY and CONTRACTOR, the provisions of the CONTRACT shall prevail.

ART. 44 - NOTICES

All notices to be given with respect to the CONTRACT shall be considered as given to
COMPANY and to CONTRACTOR, respectively, if given in writing and delivered personally
or sent by registered or certified mail or by facsimile, return receipt requested.

Such notices shall be effective when delivered if delivered personally or when placed in the
mail if mailed in the manner provided above.

The address(es) of notice for COMPANY and CONTRACTOR shall be indicated in the Special
Conditions.

The addresses given may be changed by either PARTY advising the other in writing of its new
address.

ART. 45 - REGISTRATION

CONTRACTOR shall comply with all requirements of the laws of the country having
jurisdiction over the AREA OF OPERATIONS as regards establishing its company on a proper
legal basis to operate or do business therein, including registration, if required.

ART. 46 - NO ASSIGNMENT OF CREDIT ALLOWED

CONTRACTOR agrees not to assign its credits, except those which will be duly approved by
COMPANY in advance. Such approval will not be unreasonably withheld.

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COMMERCIAL SECTION

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

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SPECIAL CONDITIONS

ART. 1 - SCOPE OF CONTRACT

The SCOPE OF CONTRACT is the execution by CONTRACTOR of the SERVICE


hereinafter described:
Provision of Cementing and Pumping services, Casing accessories and Float equipment in
accordance with the CONTRACT as more fully described in Appendix “D” hereto.

ART. 2 - DURATION OF THE CONTRACT

- The EFFECTIVE DATE OF CONTRACT is as stated in Article 6 of the Agreement.


- The CONTRACT will be valid for 12 months but extendable for another 12 months on
the same terms and conditions.
- CONTRACTOR undertakes to complete the SERVICE or part thereof, still in progress
on the expiry date of the CONTRACT.

ART. 3 - AREA OF OPERATIONS

With reference to Article 5 of the General Conditions, AREA OF OPERATIONS,


shall include all areas and locations utilized in connection with this CONTRACT
including but not limited to the following:

Baska North Concession which is approximately 300 km N-NW of Islamabad and 30


km from Dera Ismail Khan (D.I. Khan).

ART. 4 - CONTRACTOR's PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT AND/OR


MATERIALS

CONTRACTOR shall furnish, for the execution of the SERVICE, personnel, equipment
and/or materials as specified in Appendix “D”.

ART. 5 - CONTRACTOR's OBLIGATIONS

With reference to Article 17 "CONTRACTOR'S Obligations" of the General Conditions, the


PARTIES agree to include the following:

Personnel (mud engineers) covered under the header of Personnel in Appendix A of the
Commercial Section. Equipment and Matrial (mud chemicals and drilling fluid system)
covered under the Equipment and Material (screens and mud chemicals) covered under the
header Equipment, Mud Chemicals and Drilling Fluids in Appendix A of the Commercial
Section.

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ART. 6 - LIQUIDATED DAMAGES

The PARTIES agree that the liquidated damages applicable to the CONTRACT are as follows:-
If the commencement of the SERVICE (as agreed between the PARTIES) is delayed for any
reason attributable to CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR shall pay to COMPANY liquidated
damages amounting to 1% of the maximum financial limit as specified in Article 8 of the
Special Conditions per day up to a maximum of 10% of the financial limit.

ART. 7 - INSURANCE REQUIREMENT

With reference to Article 24 "INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS" of the General Conditions,


the PARTIES agree to the following limits of coverage:

(i) Employer's Liability / Workmen's Compensation:

For the statutory limits, with minimum of US$2,000,000

(ii) Comprehensive General THIRD PARTY Liability:

US$5,000,000

(iii) Compulsory Third Party Automobile Liability:

For the statutory limits, with minimum of US$12,000,000


Limits of Coverage: Not required if covered under 2, otherwise, as per Motor
Third Party Liability Insurance policy.

(iv) All Risks: For the value of contractor's equipment and materials.

(v) Medivac: For the adequate limits.

ART. 8 - COMPENSATION AND METHOD(S) OF APPLICATION

With reference to Article 27 "Compensation and Method(s) of Application" of the General


Conditions, the PARTIES agree as follows:

The maximum financial limit of this CONTRACT is ---------------- which limit must not be
exceeded.

ART. 9 - INVOICING

With reference to Article 29 "Invoicing" of the General Conditions, the PARTIES agree that
the invoice(s) and Work Ticket (s) shall be sent to the following address:

Attention : Accounts Department

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Address : Al-Haj Enterprises (Pvt.) Ltd.
Plot # 145, Street # 29, I&T Center, G-9/1,
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-111-333-092, and +92-51-2264460-63
Fax: +92-51-2264465

The invoice(s) shall be in US Dollars, payable in 100% local currency (i.e. Pak Rupees) at the
prevailing inter-bank buying rates applicable on the day such Invoice is paid.

ART. 10 - PAYMENT

With reference to Article 30 "Payment" of the General Conditions, the PARTIES agree that
COMPANY will pay CONTRACTOR's invoice(s) within Sixty (60) days after invoice(s)
receipt.

ART. 11 - ARBITRATION

With reference to Article 40 "Arbitration" of the General Conditions, the PARTIES agree that
the venue and language of arbitration shall be London, United Kingdom and English,
respectively.

ART. 12 - GOVERNING LAW

Within reference to Article 41 "Governing Law" of the General Conditions, the PARTIES
agree that all questions arising out of or related to the CONTRACT shall be governed by and
interpreted in accordance with the laws of England & Wales.

ART. 13 - CALL OFF ORDERS

With reference to Article 10 “Call off orders” of the General Conditions, a sample of such Call
Off Order is enclosed as Annexure 1.

ART. 14 - NOTICES

With reference to Article 44 "Notices" of the General Conditions, the PARTIES agree that
the address(es) of notice is/are as follows:

COMPANY:

Attention : Procurement Department


Address : Al-Haj Enterprises (Pvt.) Ltd.
Plot # 145, Street # 29, I&T Center, G-9/1,
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-111-333-092, and +92-51-2264460-63
Fax: +92-51-2264465
E-mail : produrement@alhajgroup.com

CONTRACTOR:

..............
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SECTION IV

Appendix “A”

Compensation

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GENERAL CONDITIONS
Payments due to CONTRACTOR in respect of carrying out work under the CONTRACT shall be
calculated as described in this Compensation. Prices and rates set out herein represent
CONTRACTOR's total compensation for work under the CONTRACT and include all costs of
whatever nature in satisfying the requirements of the CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR's charges in
respect of any work or provisions to be carried out, but which is/are not specifically identified
herein, are considered to be included elsewhere within other items for which prices and rates are
stated.

LUMP SUM PAYMENTS


Commencement and termination of CONTRACT
Mobilisation to commencement of CONTRACT
The Mobilisation fee shall be Zero.
Demobilisation after termination of CONTRACT
The Demobilisation fee shall be Zero.
Commencement and termination of Call-Out
Mobilisation following a Call-Out
Equipment
The Mobilisation and Demobilisation fees per Call-Out shall be Zero for all CONTRACTOR items
and they will be included by the CONTRACTOR in the daily / monthly rate.
Personnel
The Mobilisation and Demobilisation fees per Call-Out shall be Zero for all CONTRACTOR items
and they will be included by the CONTRACTOR in the daily / monthly rate.

DAILY / MONTHLY RATE CHARGES


General
Day rate charges shall apply
Provisions
1. For the purpose of this Paragraph III routine maintenance such as lubrication and changing
pump liners shall be carried out during periods that the cementing equipment is idle for drilling,
workover, logging and other operations.
2. Work performed which would not have been performed if it were not for a failure of
CONTRACTOR to fulfil the requirements of the CONTRACT, shall not be deemed to be
normal operations.
3. Day rate shall mean all time related charges defined as follows:

Rental Charges
Equipment rental charges
Equipment rental charges will be made according to the price schedule - cementing services as
presented in Paragraph VII to this Compensation. COMPANY is only obliged to accept equipment
installed as specified in the CONTRACT.
Equipment continuously available on site
The rates for equipment provided on a continuous basis (continuously available on site) are as per
Paragraphs VII.1.1 and VII.1.2. Compensation, and are payable from the time the equipment arrives
on the site having been called out by COMPANY for the purpose of performing work and terminate
when equipment leaves the site on termination of the Call Out. The Rental charge is monthly rental
prorated per day. In the event of unavailability of CONTRACTOR's items or that breakdown of
CONTRACTOR's items causes delays to COMPANY's operations the monthly rental charge
payments for the given equipment shall be suspended retroactively to the last date and time at which
CONTRACTOR can demonstrate the equipment was able to perform, until equipment is available
to COMPANY again.

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Equipment on Call-Out
The rates for equipment provided on a Call-Out basis are as per Paragraph VII.1.3 Compensation,
and are payable from the day the equipment arrives at the site having been called out by
COMPANY for the purpose of performing work and shall cease the day the equipment is leaving
the site, at termination of Call-Out.

Personnel charges
Personnel charges will be made according to the price schedule as presented in Paragraph VII.2,
Compensation.
Personnel continuously available on the drilling/workover rig
The rates for provision of CONTRACTOR personnel are as per Paragraph VII.2.1, Compensation
and are payable from the time the personnel arrive to the site having been called out by COMPANY
for the purpose of performing work and terminate when the personnel leave the site on termination
of the Call-Out. The personnel monthly rate shall cover provision of personnel based on the drilling
/ workover location, working on a 28/28 days rotating basis, inclusive the provision of
CONTRACTOR personnel at the CONTRACTOR base and calling out the mechanic to the drilling
/ workover rig as required.
Personnel on Call-Out
In accordance with Paragraph VII.2.2, Compensation the rates for personnel provided on a Call-
Out basis is payable from the time the personnel arrive on the site having been called out by
COMPANY for the purpose of performing work until the personnel are released by COMPANY
and depart the site.

Service Charge
Service charges shall be made in accordance with Paragraph VII.3 to this Compensation.
Cementing services
With reference to Paragraph VII.3.1, Compensation, the cementing service charge shall be
included, all types of cementing jobs, including but not limited to conductor, casing (single or multi
stage), liner, squeeze, plug back, and/or other jobs, in the pricing provided in Paragraphs VII.3.2,
Compensation. Pricing provided in Paragraphs VII.3.2 Compensation shall apply for cement and
additives actually consumed for mix water, slurries and spacers.
Miscellaneous Services
Miscellaneous service charges shall apply in accordance with Paragraph VII.3.2, Compensation to
all other types of (pumping and cementing) services performed (with cementing unit). All other
types of miscellaneous pumping and cementing service not specified in Paragraph VII.3
Compensation are included in the monthly rental charge for the cementing unit (Paragraph VII.1.1).
In addition to the miscellaneous service charge the pricing provided in Paragraphs VII.3.1 and
VII.3.2., Compensation shall apply for acids, additives, filtration and lifting materials actually
consumed.

Downhole tool services


With reference to Paragraph VII.3.3, the downhole tool service charges apply to the running and
setting of all types of downhole tools, including but not limited to retrievable packers, safety joint,
circulating value or cement retainer’s/bridge plugs. The charge is an all-inclusive lump sum per
successful job (inclusive of running, maintenance and pressure testing etc.)

Supply Charges
Supply charges shall be made according to the price schedule - cementing services as presented in
Paragraph VII.3 to this Compensation.

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The CONTRACT pricing shall include all handling, transportation costs and overhead charges
related to the supply of CONTRACTOR items to the COMPANY.
CONTRACTOR shall provide bulk powder CONTRACTOR items.

Consignment items
With reference to Paragraph V, Part 1 all chemicals, additives, provided by CONTRACTOR shall
be supplied as consignment items with the exception of blended cement.
These consignment items shall be supplied to the drilling / workover unit in quantities as requested
by COMPANY and shall be paid for only when used in the well.

Rates for work to overcome negligence of CONTRACTOR


Without prejudice to any other rights or remedies COMPANY may have, for any period that
operations are being conducted in order to correct or overcome the effects of negligence or deficient
performance of the work by CONTRACTOR, COMPANY will pay to CONTRACTOR 50 (fifty)
percent of all charges applicable to that specific corrective period only.
If the incident occasioning the corrective action was due to gross negligence or wilful misconduct
of CONTRACTOR, or if operations are being conducted in order to correct or overcome the effects
of negligence or deficient performance of the work by CONTRACTOR for a period exceeding 24
hours on a well or wells in any given calendar month, then zero payment shall apply during the
period specified in this Paragraph III.2.5 above.

Breakdown of equipment / Poor performance


The following shall apply irrespective of any incentive scheme utilised.
1. No payment whatsoever shall be due from COMPANY to CONTRACTOR in the event a job
cannot be completed due to circumstances reasonably within control of CONTRACTOR. This
shall include failure to comply with the Applicable Standards [Part 2, Annex A] and the
specifications in Paragraph V of Scope of Work [Part 1].
2. In the event that breakdown of CONTRACTOR's items and / or equipment causes delay(s) of
cumulatively 1 (one) hour or more to COMPANY's operations all payments for the relevant
given equipment shall be suspended retroactively to the last date and time at which
CONTRACTOR can demonstrate the equipment was able to perform and no payments shall be
due for all CONTRACTOR equipment rental (as listed in Paragraph VII.1 Compensation,
monthly rentals shall be prorated and in CONTRACTOR’s price lists as applicable) for that
entire day during which the delay(s) is/are encountered.
3. In the event that CONTRACTOR pumps a slurry with a density variance in excess of plus or
minus 5% of the programmed value for more than 30% of the job, CONTRACTOR shall deduct
twice the value of equipment and personnel charges for the job and deduct half of the relevant
supply charges for CONTRACTOR items consumed on that particular job. One slurry weight
graph shall be submitted with every cementation job invoice to verify the actual slurry gradient
pumped plus a list of the regularly taken weight measurements by hand / balance. In the event
no weight graph(s) is/are attached to a cementation invoice (for whatever reason) and if the
weight measurements by hand / balance indicate the actual slurry pumped had a density
variance in excess of plus or minus 5% of the programmed value for more than 30% of the
number of times a measurement is taken or if no weight graphs and hand balance readings are
recorded, CONTRACTOR shall deduct twice the value of equipment and personnel charges for
the job and deduct half of the relevant supply charges for CONTRACTOR items consumed on
that particular job.
4. In the event of any failure of CONTRACTOR’s items or services by reason of software or any other
component, CONTRACTOR shall urgently rectify any damage caused thereby to COMPANY’s or
third party’s equipment or property at CONTRACTOR’s cost and any payments by COMPANY to
CONTRACTOR for CONTRACTOR’s items or services so affected shall be reduced to the extent

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possible under this CONTRACT including, but not limited to, as specified in Paragraph III.3, Items 1,
2, 3 and Paragraph III.2.5, this Compensation.

RATES FOR OPTIONAL SCOPE OF WORK


Should COMPANY request other work not specified in the CONTRACT then such work will be
reimbursed by COMAPNY at the rates in CONTRACTOR's applicable price list:
Titled ................... No. ............... dated ................ less .... %.

Work performed under CONTRACTOR’s price list shall be carried out under the terms and
conditions as specified in this CONTRACT unless agreed beforehand, in writing, by COMPANY.
TENDERER to submit price list (which should, as a minimum, include the same services and
materials for other size, weights and grades of casings and liners).
Should COMPANY require from CONTRACTOR on a reimbursable basis special and/or
additional tools, materials, apparatus, services or insurance other than those designed in
CONTRACT or required for normal operations for the drilling or completion of wells, then
COMPANY shall notify CONTRACTOR to that effect and CONTRACTOR shall supply same.
COMPANY shall reimburse CONTRACTOR on the basis of fully documented invoices submitted
at CONTRACTOR’s net cost, after deductions of discounts, commissions and other forms of
allowances, plus handling charges (maximum up to 10%) to be calculated as follows:

Equivalent Cost Per Single Order CONTRACTOR’s Handling Charge (%)


USD 0 – USD 10,000
USD 10,000.01 – USD 50,000
USD 50,000.01 and more

NOTE: If product/equipment/tools present in the CONTRACT requested by COMPANY is not


available, CONTRACTOR shall notify officially to the COMPANY and CONTRACTOR
shall provide COMPANY with the equivalent equipment/tools (with same specification) from
third parties at CONTRACTOR cost charging to the COMPANY the prices defined in the
CONTRACT price schedule for the requested missing equipment/tools without applying any
additional handling charge.

CONTRACTOR'S DOWN HOLE EQUIPMENT VALUES


The values listed in Paragraph VIII have been established at the commencement date of the
CONTRACT and shall be used as the basis for depreciation due to loss or destruction of or damage
to downhole equipment unless the actual replacement value is lower in which case the latter shall
be used. The value of any equipment purchased after the commencement date for the purposes of
depreciation shall be the actual documented purchase value.
The value of any of CONTRACTOR's items neither listed in Paragraph VIII nor purchased after
the commencement date, shall be mutually agreed by COMPANY and CONTRACTOR and shall
be based on the listed or documented value of a similar item.

ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS


Accommodation and meals for CONTRACTOR personnel and subcontractor personnel when on
the drilling / workover rig will be provided by one of COMPANY's other CONTRACTOR’s.
PRICE SCHEDULE - CEMENTING AND PUMPING SERVICES
Equipment rental charges per item or group of items
Equipment permanently installed on the drilling/workover rig

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Equipment Monthly Daily Rate per
Rate day on the rig
(US$) (US$)
Cementing unit installed ON-SHORE:
Mixing/Pumping equipment necessary to perform the
cementing and pumping services including but not
limited to equipment listed in Technical Specifications
[Part-2] Paragraph III.1 Items A1-A9 (and Items A10 as
required).

Note: The daily rate on location shall apply per day on the drilling / workover rig to a maximum
of the monthly rate in a calendar month.

With reference to Paragraph VII.3.2, Compensation, no miscellaneous service charges shall apply
to all types of (pumping and cementing) services performed with the above Items A.1-A.9 (and
Items A10 as required), with the exception of service charges listed in ParagraphVII.3,
Compensation.

All other types of miscellaneous pumping and cementing service shall be included in the above
monthly rental charge.

Monthly rental equipment continuously available


Monthly Daily Rate
ITEM
Cementing / Pumping Services Rate (US$ / Day
(US$) on Rig)
B. Cementing / Circulating Heads
B.1 Cementing head
B.1.1 24" (3,000 psi pressure tested)
B.1.2 20" (3,000 psi pressure tested)
B.1.3 18" 5/8 (3,000 psi pressure tested)
B.1.4 16" (3,500 psi pressure tested)
B.1.5 13" 3/8 (5,000 psi pressure tested)
B.1.6 11" 3/4 (5,000 psi pressure tested)
B.1.7 9" 5/8 (10,000 psi pressure tested)
B.1.8 7" (10,000 psi pressure tested)

B.2 Quick Pack Head

B.2. 24" (3,000 psi pressure tested)


1
B.2. 20" (3,000 psi pressure tested)
2
B.2. 18-5/8” (3,000 psi pressure tested)
3
B.3 Circulating heads
B.3. 24" (3,000 psi pressure tested)
1
B.3. 20" (3,000 psi pressure tested)
2

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Monthly Daily Rate
ITEM
Cementing / Pumping Services Rate (US$ / Day
(US$) on Rig)
B.3. 18" 5/8 (3,000 psi pressure tested)
3
B.3. 16" (3,500 psi pressure tested)
4
B.3. 13" 3/8 (5,000 psi pressure tested)
5
B.3. 11" 3/4 (5,000 psi pressure tested)
6
B.3. 9" 5/8 (10,000 psi pressure tested)
7
B.3. 7" (10,000 psi pressure tested)
8
B.4 DP stinger to Suit 24" - 20" or 18" 5/8 CSG shoe
Stinger for 24"- 20" and 18" 5/8 stab-in shoe 4" ½ IF
Box up ID 3" ¼. With centralizer for 24" - 20"- 18-
5/8”
B.5 X-overs for circulating and cementing heads
Safe working loads shall be similar to the casing safe working loads.
Size Weight
Grade Connection
(Inch) (lb/ft)
24" csg 159.2#/17 J-55/K- BTC
B.5.1
4# 55
B.5.2 20" csg 133# K-55 BTC
B.5.3 18" 5/8 csg 114# L-80 BTC
16” csg 84# L-80 Flush
B.5.4
Connection
13" 3/8 csg 68# L-80/P- BTC*
B.5.5
110
B.5.6 L-80/ BTC
5
B.5.7 9" / 8 csg 47# Premium
P110
B.5.8 Premium
B.5.9 7" csg 26/29# L-80 Premium
B.5.10 4-1/2”csg 13.5 L-80 Premium
B.5.11 5" DP 19.5# S-135 NC 50
B.5.12 3" 1/2 DP 13.3-15.5# S-135 NC 38

NOTE: Additional details about casing and tubing size/connection specifications will be provided
when tubular firm orders are placed.

NOTE: The daily rate on location shall apply per day on the drilling / workover rig to a maximum of
the monthly rate in a calendar month.

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ITEM Outright Sale Daily Rate per
Monthly Rate
(Part 2, Cementing / Pumping Services Price ($) if day on the rig
(US$)
Par. III.2) Applicable (US$)
C. Packers and Running Tools
C.1 Retrievable /Squeeze Packers c/w safety joint and circul. Sub
With drill string suspension capability (RTTS or eq.) Complete with
safety joint and circulating valves
C.1.1 24" – 159.2/174 lbs/ft casing – J-
55/K-55
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.2 20" – 133 lbs/ft casing – K-55
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.3 18-5/8" – 114 lbs/ft casing – L-80
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.4 16” – 84 lbs/ft casing – L-80
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.5 13" 3/8 – 68 lbs/ft casing – L-80 / P-
110
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.6 9" 5/8 – 47 lbs/ft casing – L-80/P-110
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.7 7" – 26/29 lbs/ft casing – L-80
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.8 4" ½ – 13.5 lbs/ft casing – L-80
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.2 Mechanical running - Setting tools / Stingers for cement retainer.
For CONTRACTOR's supplied drillable C.R. (Fast drill included):
C.2.1 16” with 4" /2 NC-50 Box up
1

C.2.2 13" 3/8 with 4" 1/2 NC-50 Box up


C.2.3 9" 5/8 with 3" ½ NC-38 Box up
C.2.4 7" with 3" 1/2 NC-38 Box up
C.2.5 4" 1/2 with 2" 7/8 API EU Box up
C.3 Wireline Adapter Setting Kit.
For CONTRACTOR's supplied drillable C.R. (Items C.1.1-C.1.7) :
C.3.1 16" casing

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ITEM Outright Sale Daily Rate per
Monthly Rate
(Part 2, Cementing / Pumping Services Price ($) if day on the rig
(US$)
Par. III.2) Applicable (US$)
C.3.2 13" 3/8 casing
C.3.3 9" 5/8 casing
C.3.4 7" casing
C.3.5 4" 1/2 casing
C.4 Retrievable/Permanent bridge plug c/w running tool
With drill string suspension capability
A: 13" /8 – 68 lbs/ft – L-80 casing
3

Max. Operating Pressure = 6,000 Psi


Max. Tensile Load = 594,270 Lbs
C.4.1 Top connection: 4½” NC-50 box
B: 13" 3/8 – 68 lbs/ft – P-110 casing
Max. Operating Pressure = 6,000 Psi
Max. Tensile Load = 594,270 Lbs
Top connection: 4½” NC-50 box
A: 9" 5/8 – 47lbs/ft – L-80 casing
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi
Max. Tensile Load = 375,000 Lbs
C.4.2 Top connection: 3½” NC-38 box
B: 9" 5/8 – 47lbs/ft – P-110 casing
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi
Max. Tensile Load = 375,000 Lbs
Top connection: 3½” NC-38 box
A: 7" - 26 lbs/ft – L-80 casing
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi
Max. Tensile Load = 195,000 Lbs
C.4.3 Top connection: 3½” NC-38 box
B: 7" - 29 lbs/ft – P-110 casing
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi
Max. Tensile Load = 195,000 Lbs
Top connection: 3½” NC-38 box
C.4.4 4" 1/2 – 13.5 lbs/ft – L-80 casing
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi
Max. Tensile Load = 95,000 Lbs
Top connection: 27/8” API EU box
C.5 Stage Cementing Tools (DV Tools) with accessories and with Service Engineer

C.5.1 A: 13-3/8” (68ppf), L-80, BTC, Stage


Cementing Tool (DV Tool)
C.5.2 B: 13-3/8” (68ppf), P-110, BTC,
Stage Cementing Tool (DV Tool)
C.5.3 A: 9-5/8” (47ppf), L-80, Premium*,
Stage Cementing Tool (DV Tool)
C.5.4 B: 9-5/8” (47ppf), P-110, Premium*,
Stage Cementing Tool (DV Tool)
NOTE:
1. The daily rate on location shall apply per day on the drilling / workover rig to a maximum
of the monthly rate in a calendar month.
2. After selection of tubulars, material grade will be confirmed.

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Daily Rental Call-Out Equipment
ITEM Daily rental charge* per day
(Part 2, Par. III.2, Equipment on the rig in US$
III.3)
E.1 Batch tank 100bbl
Batch tank 200bbl

(*) Daily rental charge includes all operations performed with the equipment, unless pricing is
included in Paragraph VII.3.2.

Personnel Charges
Personnel continuously available on drilling / workover rig

Monthly rate Daily rate per day


PERSONNEL
(US$) on the rig (US$)
Operator/Cementer
nd
2 Operator/Cementer
Helper
Mechanic

Note: Above monthly charge shall cover the provision of personnel on site in accordance with
Paragraph II.2.1 Part 2. CONTRACTOR personnel required for maintenance, repair or
inspection purposes shall be provided at no cost to COMPANY.

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Additional personnel on Call Out
Call-Out personnel from outside or from
Monthly rate Daily rate per day
CONTRACTOR local base
(US$) on the rig (US$)
Operator / Cementer
Additional Operator / Cementer
Additional Helper
Specialist Engineer
Service Engineer for Bridge Plug/Cement
Retainer
Service Engineer for DV Tool
Other Personnel

NOTES:
1) The daily rate on location shall apply per day on the drilling/workover rig to a maximum
of the monthly rate in a calendar month.
2) CONTRACTOR personnel required for maintenance, repair or inspection purposes shall
be provided at no cost to COMPANY.
3) The monthly rate shall only be applicable if COMPANY, at its sole discretion, elects to
include Called Out personnel as part of the personnel to be continuously available on the
rig.

Downhole tool services

ITEM
Lump sum payment per successful
(Part 2, Par. Service description
job (US$)
III.2)
C.1. Running retrievable packer
C.1.1 24" Casing
C.1.2 20” Casing
C.1.3 18-5/8” Casing
C.1.4 13-3/8” Casing
C.1.5 9-5/8” Casing
C.1.6 7” Casing
C.1.7 4-1/2” Casing
C.4. Running Cement Retainers/Retrievable bridge plug
C.4.1 13" 3/8 Casing
C.4.2 9" 5/8 Casing
C.4.3 7" Casing
1
C.4.4 4" /2 Casing

NOTES referring to Paragraphs VII.2.3:


1) Lump sum shall be due for successful jobs only.
2) Only one single charge above may be levied per operation.
3) Above rates are all inclusive, no other rates than specified in this Compensation shall apply
(e.g. Standby rates, services rates, volume charges, circulating charges etc.) with the exception
of charges for personnel and rental of tools specified in Par. VII.1.2. None of the above rates
in this Paragraph VII.3.3. are inclusive of personnel charges.

Supply Charges

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Slurries and Spacers
Contractor shall indicate the cost for each slurry and spacer type per barrel with breakdown on a
separate column.
ITEM Price per
SLURRY TYPE barrel
(US$ / bbl)
H. PRIMARY CEMENTING JOB SLURRIES
H.1.A 24" Surface casing
H.1.A.1 Slurry 24" CSG #1 (13.2ppg Lead)
H.1.A.2 Slurry 24" CSG #2 (15.8ppg Tail)
H.1.B 20" Surface casing (Alternate Option)
H.1.B.1 Slurry 20" CSG #1 (13.2ppg Lead)
H.1.B.2 Slurry 20" CSG #2 (15.8ppg Tail)
H.2. 18-5/8” Intermediate-I casing
H.2.1. Slurry 18-5/8” Intermediate-I casing CSG #1 (13.2ppg Lead)
H.2.2. Slurry 18-5/8” Intermediate-I casing CSG #2 (15.8ppg Tail)
H.3. 13" 3/8 Intermediate casing
H.3.1. Slurry 13" 3/8 Intermediate casing CSG #1 (11.0ppg Lead)
H.3.2. Slurry 13" 3/8 Intermediate casing CSG #2 (13.0ppg Lead)
H.3.3. Slurry 13" 3/8 Intermediate casing CSG #3 (15.8ppg Tail)
H.4. 9" 5/8 Production casing / Liner
H.4.1. Slurry 9" 5/8 Production casing / Liner CSG #1 (11.0ppg
Lead)
H.4.2. Slurry 9" 5/8 Production casing / Liner CSG #2 (13.0ppg
Lead)
H.4.3. Slurry 9" 5/8 Production casing / Liner CSG #3 (15.8ppg
Tail)
H.5. 7" Casing / Liner
H.5.1. Slurry 7" CSG / Liner #1 (15.8ppg No Gas Block Slurry)
H.5.2. Slurry 7" CSG / Liner #2 (15.8ppg Gas Block Slurry)
H.5.3. Slurry 7" CSG / Liner #3 (16.2ppg No Gas Block Slurry)
H.5.4. Slurry 7" CSG / Liner #4 (16.2ppg Gas Block Slurry)
H.6. 4" ½ Production liner
H.6.1. Slurry 4" ½ LNR #1 (15.8ppg No Gas Block Slurry)
H.6.2. Slurry 4" ½ LNR #2 (15.8ppg Gas Block Slurry)
H.6.3. Slurry 4" ½ LNR #3 (16.2ppg No Gas Block Slurry)
H.6.4. Slurry 4" ½ LNR #4 (16.2ppg Gas Block Slurry)
I. Squeeze Job / Lost Circulation Plug
I.1. Slurry SQZ #1 (15.8ppg, SBHT: 150°F)
I.2. Slurry SQZ #2 (15.8ppg, SBHT: 212°F)
I.3. Slurry SQZ #3 (15.8ppg, SBHT: 302°F)
I.4. Slurry SQZ #4 (15.8ppg, SBHT: 320°F)
I.5. Slurry LCP #1 (11.0ppg, BHST: 104°F - 320°F)
I.6. Slurry LCP #2 (13.0ppg, BHST: 104°F - 320°F)
I.7. Slurry LCP#3 (15.8ppg, BHST: 104°F - 320°F)
J. Whip stock plugs
J.1. Slurry WHP #1 (15.8ppg, BHST: 200-250°F)
J.2. Slurry WHP #2 (15.8ppg, BHST: 250-320°F)
J.3. Slurry WHP #3 (18.0ppg, BHST: 200-250°F)
J.4. Slurry WHP #4 (18.0ppg, BHST: 250-320°F)

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ITEM Price per
SLURRY TYPE barrel
(US$ / bbl)
K. SPACERS
K.1. Water Base Mud
K.1.1. Spacer SWBM #1 (13.0ppg)
K.1.2. Spacer SWBM #2 (14.2ppg)
K.1.3. Spacer SWBM #3 (15.5ppg)

Additives for cementing / Acidizing jobs

Minimum COMPANY requirements:

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Trade Unit Disco Final cost
Additives *
Name cost unt US$/Unit
Cement Class "G"
Micro cement
1. Grade A12
2. Grade A16
Fibre cement
Light weight cement
Other cement types – TENDERER to specify
Antifoam
Fluid Loss Additive
High Temp. Retarder
Low to Med Temp. Retarder
Silica Flour
Liquid Extender
Accelerator
Gas Migration Preventer - Low to High. Temp.
Extender
High Temp. Accelerator
Dispersant
Friction Reducer
Friction Reducer
Spacers (MUDPUSH)
Chemical Wash - TENDERER to specify for
different mud types
Flushes – TENDERER to specify for different mud
types

Additional slurry additives and systems


CONTRACTOR shall detail the list of additives not stated in above table:
Trade Unit Disco Final cost
Additives *
Name cost unt US$/Unit
Lost circulation material

* CONTRACTOR is required to quote any specialized Loss Circulation Pills to cure complete losses
in Fractured Limestone’s.
* CONTRACTORS shall quote complete Middle East price list with applicable discount.

Pressure test & Pumping

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Pressure Test Quantity US $
Complete BOP stack and manifold test as per
specification in Paragraph V Part 1 and API
standard, maximum test pressure 10,000psi.
Pressure test performed with mud or water from 0
up to 5,000psi
Pressure test performed with mud or water from
5,001 up to 7,500psi
Pressure application for FIT/LOT per job charges
Brine Pumping Charges ($/bbl)
Acid Pumping Charges ($/bbl)

Annex-C Cementing Float Equipment (Appendix “D” - Part-2):


Primary Well Design:

Float Shoe/Reamer Shoe/Stab-in Stinger/Casing-DP Centralizers:

S.No. Hole Item Casing Float


Size (in) No. Specifications Shoe/Reamer Unit Cost
Shoe Float Shoe/Reamer Shoe ($/item)
Type/Stinger Description
Sub
1 30 1A 24”, 174#, K- Float Shoe with
Float Shoe, Round Nose,
55, BTC Latch in PlugDouble Valve, Stab-in
profile Type, Latch in plug profile,
K-55, BTC Connection,
PDC Drillable
1B 24”, 174#, K- Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
55, BTC with Latch in Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
Plug profile Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Double Valve,
Stab-in Type, Latch in plug
profile, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
1C 24”, 174#, K- Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose,
55, BTC without Latch Double Valve, Stab-in
in Plug profile Type, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
1D 24”, 174#, K- Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
55, BTC without Latch Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
in Plug profile Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Double Valve,
Stab-in Type, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
1.1 Stinger Sub with O-rings (02 back up sets) for 24” and Stinger Sub, 4-1/2” IF
18-5/8” casing. Connection, Carbon Steel,
c/w 5” DP Cement Wiper
Plugs
NOTE: Vendor to quote item 1.1 separately in case it is not same for both casing sizes i.e. 24” and 18-5/8”.

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1.2 24” x 5” Bow Spring Centralizer Bow Spring Centralizer for
Stinger Sub, Welded, 24”
Casing x 5” DP
1.3 18-5/8” x 5” Bow Spring Centralizer Bow Spring Centralizer for
Stinger sub, Welded, 18-
5/8” x 5” DP
2 22 2A 18-5/8”, 114#, Float Shoe with Float Shoe, Round Nose,
BTC Latch in Plug Double Valve, Stab-in
profile Type, Latch in plug profile,
L-80, BTC Connection,
PDC Drillable
2B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
with Latch in Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
Plug profile Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Double Valve,
Stab-in Type, Latch in plug
profile, L-80, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
2C Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose,
without Latch Double Valve, Stab-in
in Plug profile Type, L-80, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
2D Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
without Latch Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
in Plug profile Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Double Valve,
Stab-in Type, L-80, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
3 17.5/17 3A 13-3/8”, 68#, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose,
BTC Single Valve, P-110, BTC
Connections
3B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Single Valve, P-
110, BTC Connections
4 12.25 4A 9-5/8”, 47#, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose,
BTC**, Single Valve, P-110, BTC
Premium*** Connection**
4B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Single Valve, P-
110, Premium
Connection***

Float Collar:

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S.NO. Hole Size Casing Float Collar Float Collar Description Unit Cost
(in) Specifications Type ($/item)
1 17-1/2/17 13-3/8”, 68#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non-
BTC Valve, Non- Rotating type, P-110, BTC
Rotating Connections
2 12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non-
Premium Valve FC Rotating type, P-110, BTC
Connections
3 12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non-
Premium Valve FC Rotating type, P-110, Premium
Connections

Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs:

Hole Casing Rubber Plugs Rubber Plugs Description Unit Cost


Size Specifications Type ($/set*)
(in)
17.5/17 13-3/8”, 68#, Non-Rotating Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs, Non-Rotating
BTC Type
12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Non-Rotating Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs, Non-Rotating
BTC/Premium Type

*Set includes both Top plug and Bottom plug.

Centralizers and Stop Collars:

S.NO Hole Ite Casing Centralize Centralize Centralize Stop Stop


. Size m Specifications r Type r r Unit Collar Collar
(in) No. Descriptio Rate with Nails with Nails
n ($/item) Unit Cost
($/item)
1 30 1A 24”, 174#, BTC Bow Centralizer Compatibl
Spring s, Bow e Stop
Spring type Collars
1B 24”, 174#, BTC Rigid Centralizer Compatibl
s, Rigid e Stop
type Collars
1C 24”, 174#, BTC Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w Collars
integral
spiral
blades
2 22 2A 18-5/8”, 114#, Bow Centralizer Compatibl
BTC Spring s, Bow e Stop
Spring type Collars
2B Rigid Centralizer Compatibl
s, Rigid e Stop
type Collars
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2C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w Collars
integral
spiral
blades
3 17-1/2 3A 13-3/8”, 68#, Bow Centralizer Compatibl
BTC Spring s, Bow e Stop
Spring type Collars
3B Rigid Centralizer Compatibl
s, Rigid e Stop
type Collars
3C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w Collars
integral
spiral
blades
4 17 4A 13-3/8”, 68#, Bow Centralizer Compatibl
BTC Spring s, Bow e Stop
Spring type Collars
4B Rigid Centralizer Compatibl
s, Rigid e Stop
type Collars
4C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w Collars
integral
spiral
blades
5 12-1/4 5A 9-5/8”, 47#, Bow Centralizer Compatibl
BTC/Premium Spring s, Bow e Stop
Spring type Collars
5B Rigid Centralizer Compatibl
s, Rigid e Stop
type Collars
5C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w Collars
integral
spiral
blades
6 8-1/2 6A 7”, 26#/29#, Bow Centralizer Compatibl
Premium Spring s, Bow e Stop
Spring type Collars
6B Rigid Centralizer Compatibl
s, Rigid e Stop
type Collars
6C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w Collars
integral
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spiral
blades
7 6 7A 4-1/2”, 13.5#, Bow Centralizer Compatibl
(Cont. Premium Spring s, Bow e Stop
) Spring type Collars
7B Rigid Centralizer Compatibl
s, Rigid e Stop
type Collars
7C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w Collars
integral
spiral
blades
*Stop Collars with Nails are required

Alternate Well Design:

Float Shoe/Reamer Shoe:

S.No. Hole Item Casing Float Float Shoe/Reamer Shoe Unit Rate
Size No. Specifications Shoe/Reamer Description ($/Item)
(in) Shoe
Type/Stinger
Sub
1 1A 20”, 133#, K-55, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose,
BTC with Latch in Double Valve, Stab-in
plug profile Type, Latch in plug profile,
K-55, BTC Connection,
PDC Drillable
1B 20”, 133#, K-55, Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
BTC with Latch in Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
plug profile Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Double Valve,
Stab-in Type, Latch in plug
profile, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
1C 20”, 133#, K-55, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose,
BTC without Latch Double Valve, Stab-in
in plug profile Type, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
1D 20”, 133#, K-55, Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
BTC without Latch Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
in plug profile Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Double Valve,
Stab-in Type, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC Drillable
1.1 Stinger Sub with O-rings (02 back Stinger Sub, 4-1/2” IF
up sets) Connection, Carbon Steel,

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c/w 5” DP Cement Wiper
Plugs
1.2 20” x 5” Bow Spring Centralizer Bow Spring Centralizer for
Stinger sub, Welded, 20”,
129.3#/133# x 5” DP
2 17-1/2 2A 13-3/8”, 68#, BTC Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose,
Single Valve, P-110, BTC
Connections
2B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Single Valve, P-
110, BTC Connections
3 12-1/4 3A 9-5/8”, 47#, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose,
BTC**, Single Valve, P-110, BTC
Premium*** Connection**
3B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric
Nose, Blades c/w Tungsten
Carbide Inserts/PDC
Cutters, Single Valve, P-
110, Premium
Connection***

Float Collar:

S.No. Hole Casing Float Collar Float Collar Description Unit Rate
Size Specifications Type ($/Item)
(in)
1 17-1/2 13-3/8”, 68#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non-
BTC Valve, Non- Rotating type, P-110, BTC Connections
Rotating
2 12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non-
BTC**, Valve FC Rotating type, P-110, BTC Connections
Premium***
Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non-
Valve, Non- Rotating type, P-110, Premium
Rotating Connections

Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs:

S.No. Hole Casing Rubber Rubber Plugs Description Unit Rate


Size (in) Specifications Plugs ($/set)
Type
1 17-1/2 13-3/8”, 68#, Non- Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs, Non-
BTC Rotating Rotating Type
2 12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Non- Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs, Non-
BTC/Premium Rotating Rotating Type
*set includes both Top plug and Bottom plug.

Centralizers and Stop Collars:

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S.No. Hole Item Casing Centralize Centralizer Centralize Stop Stop
Size No. Specifications r Type Description r Unit Collar Collar
(in) Rate with Nails with Nails
($/item) Unit Cost
($/item)
1 26 1A 20”, 133#, Bow Centralizers, Compatibl
BTC Spring Bow Spring e Stop
type Collars
1B 20”, 133#, Rigid Centralizers, Compatibl
BTC Rigid type e Stop
Collars
1C 20”, 133#, Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
BTC Solid Body e Stop
c/w integral Collars
spiral blades
2 17-1/2 2A 13-3/8”, 68#, Bow Centralizers, Compatibl
BTC Spring Bow Spring e Stop
type Collars
2B Rigid Centralizers, Compatibl
Rigid type e Stop
Collars
2C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w integral Collars
spiral blades
3 12-1/4 3A 9-5/8”, 47#, Bow Centralizers, Compatibl
BTC/Premium Spring Bow Spring e Stop
type Collars
3B Rigid Centralizers, Compatibl
Rigid type e Stop
Collars
3C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w integral Collars
spiral blades
4 8-1/2 4A 7”, 26#, Bow Centralizers, Compatibl
Premium Spring Bow Spring e Stop
type Collars
4B Rigid Centralizers, Compatibl
Rigid type e Stop
Collars
4C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w integral Collars
spiral blades
5 8-1/2 5A 7”, 29#, Bow Centralizers, Compatibl
Premium Spring Bow Spring e Stop
type Collars
5B Rigid Centralizers, Compatibl
Rigid type e Stop
Collars

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5C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w integral Collars
spiral blades
6 6 6A 4-1/2”, 13.5#, Bow Centralizers, Compatibl
(Cont. Premium Spring Bow Spring e Stop
) type Collars
6B Rigid Centralizers, Compatibl
Rigid type e Stop
Collars
6C Solid Body Centralizer, Compatibl
Solid Body e Stop
c/w integral Collars
spiral blades

The prices specified in the CONTRACTOR’s price list shall be valid for the duration of the
CONTRACT as well as the proposed discounts. Any new product/equipment/tools could be
included in the price list upon COMPANY approval.

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Appendix “B” Price Schedule

(Not Applicable)

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Appendix “C”
Bank Guarantee / Performance Bond
(Not Applicable)

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Appendix “D”
Technical Specifications

Scope of Work
(Part-1)

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INTRODUCTION

Al Haj Enterprises (Private) Limited (AEPL) is an Exploration and Production Company registered
with securities and exchange commission of Pakistan. AEPL was awarded two exploratory blocks
during the 2014 bidding rounds i.e. Baska North and Potwar South by the Government of Pakistan
and is also the Operator for Baska North and Potwar South blocks. The scope of work includes the
provision of “Supply of Cementing and Pumping Services, Equipment and Personnel” for the well
Kot Palak -1, an exploration well in the Baska North Concession during Q1,2021 and any
subsequent wells as a result of prospect maturity.
The CONTRACTOR shall provide qualified personnel with all the required on-shore certification
and materials/equipment required to perform cementing as per COMPANY instructions in a cost
effective and operationally efficient manner at any of the COMPANY’s on-shore operated
concessions in Pakistan.
The Contract will be subject to all the necessary partners and Government approvals.
The anticipated temperature for the wells is 320°F (160°C) and 10K pressure rating for the
cementing equipment is required.

I.1. COMPANY's Base and Operating Block:

COMPANY's office base : Islamabad.


COMPANY's Operating Block : Baska North situated in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
(located in Zhob, South Waziristan Agency, Tank, D I Khan).

I.2. CONTRACTOR's Base


CONTRACTOR's Local Base : (Tenderer to specify)
CONTRACTOR’s Area Base : (Tenderer to specify)

II. SCOPE OF WORK

The scope of works for this TENDER includes the Provision of 10k Cementing and Pumping
Services, Equipment and Personnel for onshore activities, for a period of two (2) years with an
option to extend for a further year.
The CONTRACT will be evaluated and awarded on the following conditions:
 Technically acceptable

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 Acceptable delivery time of all equipment and services
 Lowest bid
 Fulfilment of the requirements

Tenderer may, in addition, propose any new technology it considers will be an advantage.
Any proposals deemed advantageous will be also be evaluated on the above conditions.

The work to be performed is described in this scope of work and includes the planning of cementing
jobs, the execution of cementing and pumping operations, well control and all other related
cementing and pumping services as required by COMPANY in the wells, including but not limited
to pressure testing services, supply of cementing plugs, circulating and cementing heads. This work
shall be performed in accordance with the specifications contained in Paragraph V herein, the
Applicable Standards, Annex A and the CONTRACT in general.
The vendor is required to provide quotation for Cementing Float Equipment on Outright Sale basis
as given in Annex-C of Appendix “D” Technical Specifications (Part-2) with earliest delivery
period after firm orders.
It is important to carry out all activities with minimum impact on the environment and maximum
care of health and safety of all concerned, directly or indirectly, with the activities.
Although COMPANY shall have overall operational control of all operations performed, control
may be partially delegated to CONTRACTOR for parts of the work.

II.1. General description

1. CONTRACTOR shall undertake the work on a day rate or monthly rate basis on request.
2. CONTRACTOR shall direct, supervise and control cementing and associated operations as
defined herein and assume liabilities as provided in the CONTRACT, consequently
CONTRACTOR shall:
a. Perform the design, testing, mixing and pumping services including but not limited to total
cementing services, pumping completion fluids and pressure testing with all items of
equipment and ancillary and optional equipment as described in Part 2 in accordance with
the well specifications on a day rate basis as described herein;
b. Prepare a complete cement job execution plan prior to each cement job including but not
limited to tank set up, bulk transfer, mud transfer, mix water details, slurry volumes, spacer
volumes, required equipment, contingencies, expected pressures and pressure losses, areas

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of responsibility and safety measures. The execution plan shall be presented to
COMPANY's representative prior to each cement job.
c. Furnish all equipment, labour, materials and services specified in Part 2 below;
d. Carry out and co-ordinate all preparation for moving of CONTRACTOR Items to and from
the well(s);
e. Operate, maintain, inspect, calibrate, certify, repair as required and keep current certificates
for all CONTRACTOR items listed in the CONTRACT and/or provided to the COMPANY.
f. Supply timely on the drilling/workover rig requisite quantity and quality of the required
chemicals and additives to perform the work. Provide Safety Data Sheets for all chemicals
and additives supplied.
g. Test cement slurries in their designated laboratory and prepare suitable recipes for the
planned work, as and when requested by the COMPANY. These tests shall be carried out
where applicable with chemicals, additives and water samples provided from the
drilling/workover rig. These results shall be reported to COMPANY and CONTRACTOR
shall make recommendations for the final recipe and the cementation design including but
not limited to spacers, slurries and displacement rates.
h. Assure the quality, test and control the quality of material supplier and report results as part
of the job proposal.
i. Provide a laboratory supervisor/engineer and base manager who will liaise with
COMPANY's operational departments on requirements, planning, problems and job
performance.
j. Supervise the storage and transfer of cement in silos at COMPANY Base and/or at
drilling/workover rig.
k. Pump and displace all fluids (including Glycol, Brine and diesel oil) forming part of normal
oilfield practice for cementing, completing wells and curing lost circulation.
l. Provide Cementing and Pumping Services including but not limited to cementing
conductors, casing (single or multi stage), liner squeeze, squeeze for water or gas shut-off
during workover operations, plug back jobs and all other related operations which are
undertaken as part of normal oilfield practice.
m. Provide miscellaneous Pumping Services including but not limited to pumping fluids on
surface, pumping on blowout wells, leak off tests, pressure tests, killing wells, circulating
through stuck pipe, pumping diesel during completion operations, pumping glycol,
pumping brine or other fluids for circulation, injection to the formation, formation
fracturing, enhanced oil recovery, water control, sand control, injection profile-modification

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treatment, pressure testing rig equipment, cleaning, filling and testing pipelines, and all
other similar operations which are undertaken as part of normal oilfield practice.
n. Provide complete installation, function, certification and pressure testing as applicable, of
all CONTRACTOR items on arrival at the rig and prior to performing the work.
o. Provide complete function and pressure testing as applicable, of other CONTRACTOR(s)
equipment at the drilling/workover rig/work site prior to performing the work, in
conjunction with a representative of the other CONTRACTOR(s).
p. Run and operate all downhole tools itemised in Technical Specifications [Part 2].
q. Provide to COMPANY of 2 (two) working copies of the computer programme listed in Part
2, Paragraph III.3, item F.2. and execute all work in connection with this Scope of work.
3. Subject to and with the assistance of any services and personnel which may be supplied by
COMPANY or COMPANY's other CONTRACTOR(s), CONTRACTOR shall be solely
responsible for the operation of CONTRACTOR items including but not limited to the rigging-
up, testing, running and rigging-down of CONTRACTOR items (upon the completion of a job).
CONTRACTOR shall provide assistance to COMPANY's other CONTRACTOR(s)
performing other services relating to the work. Upon the termination of a Call Out or of the
CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR personnel shall prepare, pack and secure CONTRACTOR
items for transportation from the drilling/workover rig.
4. CONTRACTOR shall provide at its cost all services required to fulfil the obligations of the
Scope of Work or specified in the Technical Specifications [Part 2].
5. CONTRACTOR shall submit to COMPANY prior to the commencement date a written
procedure for the following operations:
 Moving of CONTRACTOR items, rigging up and testing of equipment;
 Cementing (cement, mixing, pumping);
 Mixing and pumping of completion, workover fluids;
 Routine maintenance of CONTRACTOR items;
 Quality assurance of dry cement;
 Quality assurance of cement additives;
 Quality assurance of chemicals and additives supply;
 Quality assurance of acids and additives;
 Laboratory testing of cement slurry recipes;
 Pressure testing;
Which should be in accordance with Paragraph V, “Specifications”, Applicable Standards and
Annex A.

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II.2. Call-Out & Mob / Demob notices

COMPANY will ask CONTRACTOR to provide the services by issue of call-out and Mob/Demob
notices.

II.2.1. Notice period

The notice period, expected for the mobilization, specified in the CONTRACT for each equipment
/ personnel / goods and services is the maximum period within which the equipment / personnel /
goods and services shall be available at COMPANY’s base / operating area / location specified by
the COMPANY after receipt by CONTRACTOR of the call off document/notification.

Equipment

Equipment to be available at COMPANY’s base / operating area / location at a minimum


notice period of 2 days.

Goods

CONTRACTOR shall maintain at its base and/or at location at its sole cost, a sufficient
stock of goods (Barite, Bentonite and chemicals) in order to guarantee the continuity of
COMPANY’s well operations in compliance with the cementing program.

Personnel

Personnel to be available at COMPANY’s base / operating area / location at a


minimum notice period of 2 days.
On receipt of a Call-Off notice, CONTRACTOR is required to confirm forthwith in writing the
availability within the required notice period of the equipment / personnel / goods / services called
out.

II.2.2. Early delivery

The notice periods listed in the CONTRACT are intended as minimum. In the event that
COMPANY requests a notice period shorter than the ones listed in the CONTRACT and
CONTRACTOR have to provide a special transport to bring the equipment / personnel / goods /
services in from outside of Pakistan to satisfy that request, COMPANY shall reimburse

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CONTRACTOR the expenses for such special transport at documented cost. The expenses shall
be reimbursed to CONTRACTOR only in the case of transportation different with respect of the
standard transportation.

II.2.3. Location

 CONTRACTOR shall use the location provided by COMPANY in accordance with the
specifications herein and shall adhere to the hazardous area classification.
 COMPANY is responsible for the overall layout of the location.
 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the layout of CONTRACTOR's Items and shall
ensure sufficient space for COMPANY's and COMPANY's subcontractor's items.

At the end of operations, CONTRACTOR shall leave the location in a clean, tidy state. Disposal of
scrap material, hazardous materials, left-overs, chemical and any other material not necessary for
the operations will be at sole cost and care of the CONTRACTOR.

Place of delivery

- For on-shore operations it is intended any drilling unit location within all Al-haj Haj
Enterprises Pvt Limited development and exploratory concessions;
II.2.3.2.Embarkation point

Means any airport/heliport or shore base present on the Pakistan territory designated
by the COMPANY

II.2.3.3.Rig site / drilling location

Means any on-shore location in Pakistan where COMPANY is performing its drilling
activities.

Day rate Scope of Work

CONTRACTOR shall perform work on a day rate basis in accordance with Paragraph II.1, item 2.
CONTRACTOR shall execute the work in accordance with COMPANY's well program, which
will contain COMPANY's cementing program.

II.2.4. Cementing Program

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COMPANY shall, prior to spudding the well or commencement of completion or workover
operations, provide to CONTRACTOR a well program together with any supporting design that
COMPANY considers relevant to the performance and safety of operations including cementing
and pumping services. CONTRACTOR shall prepare and submit to COMPANY a program which
shall include the following:
 Information for undertaking the operation including but not limited to cement slurry recipes, hole gauge
and slurry volumes, cement, mix water and additive quantities, spacer recipes and quantities, mud tank
set-up, expected pressure losses over each hole interval, placement design, centralizers requirements,
displacement rates and maximum allowable pressures. CONTRACTOR's program shall behold
information at least in accordance with the cementing program form contained herein.
The expected pore pressures, formation strength and required top of cement and preliminary casing
design of the well will be shown in COMPANY’s drilling program.

II.2.5. Operation of CONTRACTOR's items and equipment’s


CONTRACTOR shall perform the work as detailed in the day rate Scope of Work from
commencement date on a day rate.
CONTRACTOR shall have the right to select the equipment and/or operating parameters for those
items/operations detailed in the CONTRACT as long as these are in accordance with the
specifications in this Part 1.

II.2.6. Evaluation

II.3.3.1. Wireline Logging

COMPANY may undertake wireline logging prior to cementing (e.g. calliper) and after
cementation for cement evaluation purposes (e.g. CBL/VDL, USIT, CET, etc.).
II.3.3.2. Other

In the event that there is no wireline logging prior to cementing, CONTRACTOR shall base slurry
and job design on COMPANY advised hole size and excess volume specification.
In the event that there is no wireline logging after cementation, evaluation shall be based on
compliance with the cement job standards stated in the CONTRACT.

II.3. Supply

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CONTRACTOR shall deliver the quantity for initial mobilisation on or before the commencement
date, and maintain the quantities as listed in the minimum site stocks requirements provided by
COMPANY.

II.4. Actions prior to commencement date and after completion

II.4.1. Mobilisation

CONTRACTOR shall undertake to meet the requirements of the commencement date which shall
include all necessary actions required to perform the work: mobilising CONTRACTOR personnel
and CONTRACTOR items, installing CONTRACTOR's items and equipment’s on the
drilling/workover rig, etc. Mobilisation of personnel and equipment’s shall be fully at
CONTRACTOR’s cost and care.

Demobilisation

Upon termination of the CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR will demobilise CONTRACTOR items


and CONTRACTOR personnel from the site in the most expeditious manner in accordance with
the CONTRACT. Demobilisation of personnel and equipment’s shall be fully at CONTRACTOR’s
cost and care.

II.4.2. Safety

All CONTRACTOR personnel must have valid qualifications relevant to the work/services they
perform and have undergone appropriate training including Health, Safety and Environment
training and be able to provide evidence of any relevant certification.
COMPANY considers that it is the responsibility of CONTRACTOR to ensure that their personnel
are adequately skilled and trained, including Health, Safety and Environment training.
Relevant certification should be obtained from any COMPANY approved Health, Safety and
Environment training establishment within or outside of Pakistan.
At the request of the COMPANY, CONTRACTOR shall submit appropriate valid certificates in
support of the qualifications of the Health, Safety and Environment training received by its
personnel.

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III. OPTIONAL SCOPE OF WORK

CONTRACTOR will, upon reasonable notice from COMPANY, implement additional work
requested by COMPANY, including but not limited to:
 Other services listed in CONTRACTOR's price list as specified in Paragraph IV, Part 3.
 Performance of the services stated in the Scope of Work [Paragraph II, Part 1] for standard
development and exploratory wells.

IV. AVAILABILITY

IV.1. Call Out Basis


The following work shall be performed on a Call Out basis as and when required by COMPANY:
 Equipment/services in accordance with Paragraph I.2.1 of Technical Specifications [Part 2].
 Optional scope of work in accordance with Paragraph III above.

IV.2. Continuously Available

The ability to perform the work shall be continuously available at the site throughout the duration
of the CONTRACT. The equipment specified in Paragraph I.1 and I.2 of Technical Specifications
[Part 2] shall be provided on a continuous basis and are continuously available at the site throughout
the duration of the CONTRACT.

V. SPECIFICATIONS

CONTRACTOR shall comply with the following specifications as an obligation in executing the
work. All specifications below shall be subject to acceptance by the COMPANY representative on
location.
The cement slurry shall be mixed and pumped continuously within the parameters set out below to
the volume specified in the cementing program, unless instructed otherwise by the COMPANY
representative on location.
The rate of mixing cement slurry, for all primary cementations mixed and pumped continuously,
shall be between 0.5 bbl/minute and 15 bbl/minute, subject to the cementing program.

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The required time for the cement slurry to harden, "WOC (Wait on Cement) time", shall be
specified in the cementing program. WOC time shall be the time from the end of slurry mixing
until cement samples are hard, in accordance with API procedure.
Spacer properties shall comply with the cementing program.

V.1. Acceptance

Performing the work in accordance with the parameters specified in the program shall be subject
to acceptance by COMPANY.
CONTRACTOR shall maintain written records of the values of the parameters mentioned. These
records shall be submitted to COMPANY for signature of COMPANY representative on location;
such signature shall confirm that values fulfilled requirements of the program. This documented,
signed acceptance of fulfilment by COMPANY representative on location will be recorded at a
frequency which is adequate for realistic control of the parameter in question, and will be a
necessary element of supporting documentation for payment of invoices.

V.1.1 Specific

The work shall be performed only upon COMAPNY acceptance of the following design elements:
 Cement slurry recipes;
 Cementation designs;
 Overall cementation operation plan;
 Casing, plug back and kick off plug cementations;
 Displacing the well to brine;
 Squeeze cementations.
 Acid stimulation job.
 Cement Plugs for Loss Circulation situations.
 Pumping of specialized Loss Circulation pills
V.2. Tests
V.2.1. Pressure Test Requirements

V.2.1.3. General - CONTRACTOR's items

a. The test pressure shall be applied for 15 minutes and the acceptable pressure drop over this
period is 5% of the initial pressure, provided that the pressure remains constant for the next 10
minutes (i.e. a 25 minutes’ pressure test).

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b. All pressure tests to be recorded on pressure charts. A record to be kept of the volume required
to obtain the test pressure, and of the volume returned, when bleeding off.
c. Pressure testing should be carried out under the direction of COMPANY and/or COMPANY’s
drilling/workover CONTRACTOR.

V.2.1.3. Casing Tests

a. The casing will be pressure tested over the entire length immediately after placing cement
(bumping the plug) or once the cement gets harden. Pressure in accordance with Paragraph
V.3.2 herein shall be maintained for 15 minutes. If the float equipment fails, pressure shall be
maintained on the casing as per Paragraph V.3.
b. The casing or parts of it may also be pressure tested against a retrievable packer.

BOP and Wellhead Tests

The BOP and wellhead shall be pressure tested in accordance with COMPANY's instructions.
V.2.2. Cement and Additives Test Requirements

 Cement on location shall be quality tested according to API Spec 10 (Materials and testing for
well cements) by CONTRACTOR to confirm its suitability.
 CONTRACTOR shall send by safe hand, cement, additives and water samples taken from the
well site at which the cement job is to be performed for final testing to CONTRACTOR's testing
laboratory about 1 (one) week before each cementing job. The test results shall be given to the
COMPANY representative on location and to COMPANY's drilling/workover department to
confirm the suitability of the material on site 48 (forty-eight) hours prior to any cementing job.
 The cement formulation shall be tested according to the relevant API RP 10B schedule chosen
for a final circulating bottom hole temperature derived from wireline logging (if available at
time of testing) or estimated during drilling or calculated from COMPANY derived formula.

V.3. Cementing Specification

1. Casing shall be cemented in accordance with the requirements of COMPANY as presented in


the cement program and in accordance with the drilling/work-over COMPANY program. The
pumping of the fluids, including spacers, scavenger, main slurry and tail slurry shall follow the
cementation design contained in the job proposal, which shall be approved by COMPANY.

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CONTRACTOR shall check and record cement slurry weight regularly with a pressurised mud
balance and take at least three evenly spaced cement slurry samples. CONTRACTOR shall
leave mixing tub full of the proper required cement slurry at the end of the job to avoid pumping
"diluted" cement slurry into the shoe track. CONTRACTOR shall place samples in a hot bath
(or oven) at cement test temperature and record thickening/hardening time in accordance with
API procedures. A mix water sample shall be retained by CONTRACTOR until final job
evaluation or 1 (one) week after the job for post job evaluation.
2. If displacing with CONTRACTOR's unit, displace cement with drilling fluid as fast as possible
until "catch up" and thereafter at the rate specified in the cementation design, contained in the
job proposal. Reduce pump rate prior to bumping the plug.
3. Cement slurries shall be in accordance with cement program and shall be compatible with mud
properties as stated in COMPANY drilling/work-over program.
4. CONTRACTOR shall be paid for cementing services in accordance with Paragraph VII.3.1 of
commercial evaluation [Part 3] subject to typical mud and slurry properties in accordance with
COMPANY program.
5. Pressure test casing for 15 minutes immediately after bumping the plug.
6. Release pressure, measure returns and check float equipment.
7. If float equipment fails, i.e. if there is backflow, recheck the float equipment. If there is still
backflow, wait until all cement samples are hard (WOC).
8. If float equipment fails and/or pressure is held on the casing, a pressure gauge shall be installed
by the drilling contractor on the cementing head so that the required pressure can be maintained
and excessive pressure bled off periodically. In this case, the pressure left on must not exceed
the lowest of theoretical or observed differential pressure between mud and cement.
9. Casing centralization will be specified in the well program.

V.3.1. Cement Requirements

Cement requirements will be specified in the well program in the following format:
Cement Thick
Class Mix Gradient Fluid Pump
column . Other
Ceme Wat Kg/cm2/ loss Time
Cementation required Time Required.
nt er 10m (ml) (min)
(m) (max)
24" casing (Primary
± 5% CS (psi)
Design)
20" casing (Cont.
± 5% ± 25% CS (psi)
Design)

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18-5/8" casing (Primary
± 5% CS (psi)
Design)
CS (psi),
133/8 casing ± 5% ± 25%
Scavenger spacer
CS (psi),
95/8" casing ± 5% ± 25%
Scavenger spacer
7" casing/liner ± 5% ± 25% CS (psi)
41/2" liner (Contingent) ± 5% ± 25% CS (psi)
Suspension/Abandonme
± 5% ± 25% CS (psi)
nt Plugs

Acceptance criteria:
 Top of cement shall be calculated from differential pressures recorded and may be confirmed
by a cement evaluation log.
 Quality of cement shall be determined from the cement sample, mix water sample, mixing and
displacement parameters, and cement evaluation log.
 Cement shall be displaced in accordance with the cementation design.

Further Requirements:
 Use an excess over the volume required for a gauge hole or over the integrated calliper annulus
volume for casing cementations. Excess for the 7" casing and 4½” liner cementation to be based
upon caliper results of the diameter or if not available considering 10% excess.
 Safe Handling of Chemicals: suitable protective clothing (PPE) shall be worn on all occasions
by CONTRACTOR ‘s personnel. Provision of proper PPE will be at cost and care of the
CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall provide and verify the availability of chemical
datasheets for all chemicals on site, eyewash bottles and showers.

V.3.2. BOPs Tests, LOT, FIT and Cement Bond Tests Requirements

Pressure test requirements will be specified in the well program in the following format:
Casing size Casing test pressure BOP test pressure
20" [psi] [psi]
133/8” etc. [psi] [psi]

A formation strength test (FIT or LOT) and/or a cement bond test (CBL/VDL) will be performed
below the surface casing shoe and all subsequent strings (if any) set above total depth, under the
direction of COMPANY or COMPANY's drilling contractor.

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BOP stack shall be function and pressure tested as requested by COMPANY. These tests shall be
witnessed by the COMPANY representative on location.

V.4. Supply Specification

Specifically, CONTRACTOR shall:


1. During the duration of the well, supply COMPANY the required quantities of cement additives,
to perform the work according to CONTRACTOR's proposed chemicals and at recommended
chemical ratios as stipulated by CONTRACTOR and agreed by COMPANY, as detailed
hereinafter.
2. Re-supply COMPANY according to the well program and execution plan.
3. Supply palletised material to be delivered in "jungle boxes", shrink wrapped pallets
approximately 5 feet x 4 feet with a maximum gross weight of 1,400 kg.
4. Supply cement palletised in 50 kg sacks, if specifically requested.
5. Dangerous chemicals to be supplied in metal or rubber coated containers.
6. Ensure that technical data sheets, including safe handling recommendations, are available for
all products delivered.
7. Do the utmost to deliver cements and additives, shall COMPANY require emergency delivery
of such chemicals.

VI. RECORDS AND REPORTS

CONTRACTOR shall plan, monitor, control and report regularly, and at agreed frequency, the
operational progress of the Work as a total project with suitable schedule diagrams and reporting
formats.
COMPANY provided formats for reports shall be utilised, where available.
CONTRACTOR shall submit the following accurate reports of the progress of the work to the
COMPANY representative on location.

VI.1. Biweekly/Monthly performance report

CONTRACTOR shall submit a biweekly/monthly performance report to the COMPANY detailing


equipment downtime (if any), reasons for downtime, and corrective action taken.
Biweekly/monthly performance report shall be delivered together with field tickets at the time of
the invoicing.

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VI.2. Field Tickets

Field tickets will be issued by CONTRACTOR on each job and shall be signed by COMPANY and
CONTRACTOR at job completion. These, plus the job reports, shall be the basis for invoicing for
payment.

VI.3. Chemical Stock Report

A chemical stock report (bulk and sacked products) shall be submitted at the end of every
cementation giving usage and final stock levels.

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Quality Assurance/Quality Control report

CONTRACTOR shall submit a pre-job report on the material testing of all chemicals and additives
and the slurry testing of all cement or stimulation fluid recipes together with the job proposal.

VI.4. Job proposal, job report and post-job evaluation report


CONTRACTOR will provide to COMPANY representative a job proposal. The job proposal shall
contain a full cementation design including but not limited to all data contained in the cementing
program form, and shall contain an overall cementation execution plan including estimated
cementing jobs total well cost. The cementation design and execution plan shall be approved by
COMPANY for use on location. Upon completion of that job CONTRACTOR will provide to
COMPANY a job report. This job report shall include details concerning cement volumes pumped,
pressures recorded, accurate time, slurry density, losses during cementation, graphs of the job,
recommendation, etc. and shall be submitted as soon as possible after the cementation or pressure
testing.

VI.5. Weekly/Biweekly/Monthly Meeting


Regular meetings will be held between COMPANY representative and CONTRACTOR
representative at the discretion of the COMPANY to review CONTRACTOR's performance, safety
and environmental conduct, at a frequency of weekly/biweekly/monthly.

NOTE: CONTRACTOR shall supply any other daily / weekly / monthly report requested by
the COMPANY representative

VII. DOCUMENT FORMATS

Document formats to be used are to be advised by COMPANY prior to operations but shall include
the following as a minimum:
 Well programme.
 Cementing programme form

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Appendix “D”

Technical Specifications

(Part-2)

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EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS
CONTRACTOR shall provide, at its cost, CONTRACTOR's items necessary to carry out its
obligations under the CONTRACT. Without limitation to the generality of the foregoing, the
quantities and items of the CONTRACTOR's equipment shall at the commencement date be at least
in accordance with Paragraph III herein.
Notwithstanding Paragraph I.1.1 herein, COMPANY may require, with due notice,
CONTRACTOR to alter the quantities and items of the CONTRACTOR's equipment as set forth
in Paragraph III herein and increase or decrease the number of items and/or change the items of the
CONTRACTOR's equipment.

Provisions by CONTRACTOR

Equipment
CONTRACTOR warrants and shall verify that all CONTRACTOR’s items, materials or services
shall be API standards.
CONTRACTOR shall provide cementing, pumping, safety and associated equipment as per
Paragraph III equipment listing and as necessary to successfully perform the cementing, acidising,
lifting and pumping services in accordance with the well program.

In accordance with Paragraph III.1 below, items A.1-A.10, for 10,000psi WP rated unit shall be
permanently installed on drilling rig and available in call out on workover rig and rigless locations.
COMPANY does not warrant that two (2) simultaneous operations will not be carried out
simultaneously, and, as consequence, the provision of a second unit might be required in order to
fulfil COMPANY requirements.
At COMPANY’s discretion in accordance with Paragraph III.2 below, the following equipment
shall be continuously or in call out basis available to the COMPANY on the drilling/workover rigs
and continuously available at Contractor’s Base.
1. Items B.1. - B.6. (inclusive) - Cementing / Circulating heads and X-Overs;
2. Items C.1. - C.4. (inclusive) - Downhole tools (retrievable packers, BP and
RT);
3. Item E.1. - F.2. – F.3. (inclusive) - Other Equipment’s (Cementing services);

Supply
All the materials and/or equipment’s required by the COMPANY will be provided by the
CONTRACTOR as per CONTRACT at their cost.

Utilities

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CONTRACTOR shall provide at its cost all materials including but not limited to electrical cables,
certified hoses, piping and connections required to receive utilities (fuel, water and electrical power)
supplied by COMPANY. It is CONTRACTOR's responsibility to ensure that CONTRACTOR
items are compatible with the utilities supplied.

At CONTRACTOR local base


All CONTRACTOR items and equipment required to perform the work shall be available on site.

On Call Out
All CONTRACTOR items and equipment’s required to perform the work shall be available on site.
In accordance with Paragraph III and IV below, the following CONTRACTOR items and
equipment shall be available on Call-out from the CONTRACTOR's local Base:
1. Items B.1. - B.6. (inclusive) - Cementing / Circulating heads and X-
Overs;
2. Items C.1. - C.4. (inclusive) - Downhole tools (retrievable packers,
BP and RT);
3. Item E.1. (inclusive) - Other Equipment’s (Cementing
services);

Laboratory
CONTRACTOR shall provide a laboratory in accordance with Paragraph III.1 item F.1 herein.

Materials, expendables and spare parts required for the work


CONTRACTOR shall provide all spare parts and shall keep sufficient quantities as required to
maintain CONTRACTOR items in good working condition.
CONTRACTOR shall provide at its cost all materials and expendables required for the work,
including but not limited to, grease and thread compounds, preservatives, cleaning agents, paints,
brushes, rags, tools and lubricants.
CONTRACTOR shall also provide, at its cost, any items of equipment, spare parts, supplies and
materials which are not specifically detailed in the CONTRACT, but which are required for normal
operations according to good oilfield practice and are related to items already furnished by the
CONTRACTOR and/or are normally CONTRACTOR supplied.

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Operational facilities
CONTRACTOR local base shall be capable of storing, maintaining, inspecting, repairing and
overhauling CONTRACTOR's equipment.
CONTRACTOR shall provide any necessary office facilities for CONTRACTOR personnel at
CONTRACTOR local base.
Facilities available for support of services in Pakistan.

Tenderer to complete and correct the table below where applicable:

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Type of Purpose of Area Sq. Description
Location
Facility Facility Ft. of major equipment
 Sto
rage of cement
and chemicals
Warehouse
 Sto
rage of spare
parts

 Ma
intenance of
pump units and
auxiliary
Workshop
equipment.
 Ma
intenance of
downhole tools

 Sto
rage of spare
Yard
 eq
uipment

 Cal
ibration of
gauges, safety
pop-off valves,
Calibration ultrasonic
Facility
testing of
treating pipes
and chiksans,
pressure

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 Qu
ality control
tests
 Re
Chemical gular API
Laboratory
cementing tests
 Ac
id iron content
test

 Cal
ibration and
Electronic repairs of all
Laboratory
electrical/electr
onic equipment

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PERSONNEL

General requirements
CONTRACTOR shall provide all personnel required for performing the work effectively and
efficiently as required by this CONTRACT. Said personnel shall be allocated to the work (except
for Call-out personnel) shall be continuously available as and when required from the
commencement date onward, and any proposed change in personnel shall be approved by
COMPANY in advance by submission of CV. New candidate must be trained / introduced in
operations before any replacement.

Number and categories of personnel


CONTRACTOR shall have available, from the commencement date, sufficient personnel to
perform the work which shall include as a minimum the number and categories of personnel as
specified herein:

CONTRACTOR’s personnel based on the drilling / workover rig:


COMPANY Min.
PERSONNEL Work rotation
Requirement
Operator/Cementer – on-shore 1 full-time on rig site Permanent
2 Operator/Cementer – on-shore
nd
As required As required
Helper – on-shore As required as required
Mechanic – on-shore As required as required

CONTRACTOR’s Call Out personnel available at CONTRACTOR’s local base:


PERSONNEL COMPANY Min. Work rotation
Requirement
2nd Operator/Cementer – on-shore As required As required
Helper – on-shore As required as required
Mechanic – on-shore As required as required

CONTRACTOR’s personnel available at CONTRACTOR’s local base:


PERSONNEL COMPANY Min. Work Rotation
Requirement
Base Manager 1 Permanent
Laboratory Supervisor/
1 Permanent
Slurry Design Engineer

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CONTRACTOR’s Call-Out personnel available from outside CONTRACTOR’s local base:
PERSONNEL COMPANY Min. Work rotation
Requirement
Specialist Engineer as required as required
Other Personnel as required as required

CONTRACTOR shall ensure a reasonable and regular crew change schedule for all
CONTRACTOR and subcontractor rig based personnel, which shall not require any such personnel
to remain on the rig for continuous periods longer than 28 (twenty-eight) days (this period should
be considered maximum cumulative for all continuous operations) and which shall provide all such
personnel with a sufficient and reasonable number of rest days before being required to resume
their rig based duties. CONTRACTOR's personnel on Call-Out basis shall, if necessary, be
prepared to work on a 24 hours per day basis.

CONTRACTOR's personnel based on the rig shall work the following work schedule:
Category Work Rotation Shift Cycle on Site
Operator / Cementer 28 days on / at least 14 days off 24 hours on call basis
onshore

Minimum qualifications / experience


CONTRACTOR key Personnel shall have, as a minimum, the following qualifications/experience:
Operator : 5 years’ relevant experience
Base Manager : 8 years’ relevant experience
Laboratory Supervisor : 5 years’ relevant experience
Slurry Design Engineer : 5 years’ relevant experience and BSc Sciences or
Engineering

Training
COMPANY requires that CONTRACTOR personnel and subcontractor personnel must have
completed the safety and skills training within the stated frequency prior to the commencement date
unless otherwise stated.

EQUIPMENT LIST
Equipment on the drilling / workover rig
The below tables are to be completed by the contractor.

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COMPANY
CONTRACT
ITE 's Min.
Cementing Services Units OR’s
M Requiremen
Data
t
A. Mixing/Pumping Equipment 10K psi WP
system
A.1 Triplex Pumps :
Quantity : 2
Make/Type :
HHP (total) HP 550
Max. Working Pressure Psi 10,000
Max. Flow Rate at 1,000 psi each pump Bbl/mi 20
n
Equipped for Acid Service : Yes
No. of discharge lines (each pump) : 2
Discharge manifold rating Psi 10,000
Suited for API Area Classification : Hazard. A-1
Safety relief valve : Yes
Size safety relief valve : 3”
Skid Mounted (for land and offshore rigs) : Yes
WP Rating/Liner size/Flow Rate (Psi / inch / 10,000 / x /
bbl/min) 1.5
5,000 / x / 10
A.2 Prime Movers for A.1
Independent Diesel : Yes
Starter-air/percussion/electric :
Suited for API area classification : Hazard. A-1I
A.3 Mixing System
Automatic density controlled : VIP, Dens.
Or eqv.
Liquid additive system (for offshore rigs only) Yes
Back-up system (low pressure) Yes
Mixing rate bbl/min >6
bbl@1.9s.g
Cement Flo Bin separator (surge tank) 80 psi WP : Yes
A.4 Recirculating Mixer (included in A.1) Yes
Quantity : 1
Capacity bbls Min. 8
Slurry weight recorder : Yes
Automatic density control Yes
Liquid additive system (for only offshore rigs) Yes
Process control and recorder Yes
Prime Mover- Diesel/Hydraulic/Electric Diesel
Suited for API area classification Hazard. A-1
Secondary mixing system Yes
Slurry Gradient range (min./max.) s.g. 2.65+

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COMPANY'
CONTRACT
ITE s Min.
Cementing Services Units OR’s
M Requiremen
Data
t
A.5 Displacement/Measuring tank (included in A.1)
Double/Single : Double
Capacity bbls 10
Measuring Gauge indicators bbls 10
A.6 Gauges
Gauges – Bourdon (Tube/Electronic) Min. spare
Stock:
0 - 50 psi : 2
0 - 100 psi : 2
0 - 200 psi : 2
0 - 600 psi : 2
0 - 1,000 psi : 2
0 - 2,000 psi : 2
0 - 5,000 psi : 2
0 - 15,000 psi : 2
Flow rate indicator with totalizer on each pump bbl/min 0 – 10
Stroke counter/turbine flow meter/non-intrusive : 1
meter
Continuous Readout Densometer psi/ft 1
Radioactive /non-radioactive yes/no
High pressure density balance("True-Weight" : 2
balance).
A.7 Recorders
Pressure Double pen 2
Range psi up to 15,000
Duration 2 hours
Source
Densometer 2
Flowrate (turbine type 2”) 1
Recording device (computerised recording 1
system)
A.8 Bulk silos – Tanks – Compressor for Land Rig
250 bbls Storage tank (with circulating manifold 2
and agitators)
1,000 cu.ft cement storage tank 4
300 scu.ft/min bulk air compressor 1
100 HHP diesel driven centrifugal pump (stdby) 1
Chemical storage container and work shop 1

A.9 Double Compartment Batch Mixer 2 (100bbl)


(Min. Cap. 100 bbls) 1 (200bbl)
Equipped with agitators and centrifugal pump
supplied.

A.10 Accessories

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COMPANY'
CONTRACT
ITE s Min.
Cementing Services Units OR’s
M Requiremen
Data
t
All necessary valves, swings, chicksans and
connections to hook up items above to provide all
necessary Cementing and Pumping service.
Note: All connections to be welded, not screwed

Equipment continuously available from CONTRACTOR’s local base


ITEM Cementing and Circulating Heads / X - Overs. COMPANY's CONTRA
Mini. Quantity CTOR’s
data
B. Cementing / Circulating Heads
B.1 Cementing head
B.1.9 24" (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.1.10 20" (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.1.11 18" 5/8 (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.1.12 16" (3,500 psi pressure tested) 2
B.1.13 13" 3/8 (5,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.1.14 11" 3/4 (5,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.1.15 9" 5/8 (10,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.1.16 7" (10,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.2 Quick Pack head
B.2.1 24" (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.2.2 20" (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.2.3 18-5/8 (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.3 Circulating heads
B.3.1 24" (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.3.2 20" (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.3.3 18" 5/8 (3,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.3.4 16" (3,500 psi pressure tested) 2
B.3.5 13" 3/8 (5,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.3.6 11" 3/4 (5,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.3.7 9" 5/8 (10,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.3.8 7" (10,000 psi pressure tested) 2
B.4 DP stinger to Suit 24" - 20" or 18" 5/8 CSG shoe

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Stinger for 24"- 20" and 18" 5/8 stab-in shoe 4" ½ IF Box up 2
ID 3" ¼. With centralizer for 24" - 20"- 18" 5/8
B.5 X-overs for circulating and cementing heads As Required
Safe working loads shall be similar to the casing safe working Min length 1.5
loads. ft
Size Weight (#/ft) Grade Connection
(inch)
B.5.1 24" csg 159.2#/174# J-55/K-55 BTC
B.5.2 20" csg 133# K-55 BTC
B.5.3 18" 5/8 csg 114# L-80 BTC
B.5.4 16” csg 84# L-80 Flush
Connection
B.5.5 13" 3/8 csg 68# L-80/ BTC*
P-110
B.5.6 BTC
L-80/
B.5.7 9" 5/8 csg 47# Premium
P110
B.5.8 Premium
B.5.9 L-80 Premium
7" csg 26/29#

B.5.10 4-1/2” 13.5 L-80 Premium


B.5.11 5" DP 19.5# S-135 NC 50
B.5.12 3" 1/2 DP 13.3-15.5# S-135 NC 38

NOTE: Additional details about casing and tubing size/connection specifications will be
provided when known

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ITEM DOWNHOLE TOOLS COMPANY's CONTRAC
Min. TOR’s data
Requirement
C. Packers and running tools
C.1 Retrievable / Squeeze packer’s c/w safety joint and circulating sub
With drill string suspension capability (RTTS or eq.) Complete with safety joint and circulating
valves for:
C.1.1 24" – 159.2/174 lbs/ft casing – J-55/K-55
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.2 20" – 133 lbs/ft casing – K-55
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.3 18-5/8" – 114 lbs/ft casing – L-80
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.4 16” – 84 lbs/ft casing – L-80
ID inch:
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.5 13" 3/8 – 68 lbs/ft casing – L-80 / P-110 41/2" NC-50 Box
ID inch: 2
Top connection:
Quantity:
C.1.6 9" 5/8 – 47 lbs/ft casing – L-80/P-110 41/2" NC-50 Box
ID inch: &
Top connection: 3½" NC-38 Box
Quantity: 2
C.1.7 7" – 26/29 lbs/ft casing – L-80
ID inch: 3½" NC-38 Box
Top connection: 2
Quantity:
C.1.8 4" ½ – 13.5 lbs/ft casing – L-80
ID inch: 27/8” API EU
Top connection: 2
Quantity:
C.2 Cement retainer/ Mechanical running tools / Stingers
for CONTRACTOR's supplied drillable C.R.:
C.2.1 16” with 4" 1/2 NC-50 Box up Quantity: 2 each if not
interchangeable
3 1
C.2.2 13" /8 with 4" /2 NC-50 Box up Quantity: 2 each if not
interchangeable
5 1
C.2.3 9" /8 with 3" /2 NC-38 Box up & NC-50 Quantity: 2 each if not
interchangeable
C.2.4 7" with 3" 1/2 NC-38 Box up Quantity: 2 each if not
interchangeable
7
C.2.5 4" ½ with 2" /8 API EU Box up Quantity: 2 each if not
interchangeable

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ITEM DOWNHOLE TOOLS COMPANY's CONTRAC
Min. TOR’s data
Requirement
C.3 Wireline adapter setting kit
for CONTRACTOR's supplied drillable C.R.(Items C.1.1 -C.1.5) :
C.3.1 13" 3/8 casing 2 each if not
interchangeable
C.3.2 9" 5/8 casing 2 each if not
interchangeable
C.3.3 7" casing 2 each if not
interchangeable
C.3.4 4" ½ casing 2 each if not
interchangeable

ITEM DOWNHOLE TOOLS COMPANY's CONTRACT


Min. OR’s data
Requirement
C.4 Retrievable/Permanent bridge plug c/w running tool
with drill string suspension capability
C.4.1 A. 133/8" – 68 lbs/ft – L-80 casing ID inch:
Max. Operating Pressure = 6,000 Psi Top connection: 4½” NC-50 box
Max. Tensile Load = 594,270 Lbs Quantity: 2
B. 13 /8" – 68 lbs/ft – P-110 casing
3
ID inch:Max.
Operating Pressure = 6,000 Psi Top connection: 4½” NC-50 box
Max. Tensile Load = 594,270 Lbs Quantity: 2
C.4.2 A. 95/8" – 47 lbs/ft – L-80 casing ID inch:
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi Top connection: 3½” NC-38 box
Max. Tensile Load = 375,000 Lbs Quantity: 2
B. 9 /8" - 47 / 53.5 lbs/ft – P-110 casing
5
ID inch:
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi Top connection: 3½” NC-38 box
Max. Tensile Load = 375,000 Lbs Quantity: 2
C.4.3 A. 7" - 26 lbs/ft – L-80 casing ID inch:
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi Top connection: 3½” NC-38 box
Max. Tensile Load = 195,000 Lbs Quantity: 2
B. 7" – 29 lbs/ft – P-110 casing ID inch:
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi Top connection: 3½” NC-38 box
Max. Tensile Load = 195,000 Lbs Quantity: 2
C.4.4 4½” – 13.5 lbs/ft – L-80 casing ID inch:
Max. Operating Pressure = 10,000 Psi Top connection: 27/8” API EU box
Max. Tensile Load = 95,000 Lbs Quantity: 2
C.5 Stage Cementing Tools (DV Tools) with accessories and
with Service Engineer
C.5.1 A. 13-3/8” (68ppf), L-80, BTC, Stage Cementing Tool
(DV Tool)
C.5.2 B. 13-3/8” (68ppf), P-110, BTC, Stage Cementing Tool
(DV Tool)
C.5.3 A. 9-5/8” (47ppf), L-80, Premium*, Stage Cementing Tool
(DV Tool)

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ITEM DOWNHOLE TOOLS COMPANY's CONTRACT
Min. OR’s data
Requirement
C.5.4 B. 9-5/8” (47ppf), P-110, Premium*, Stage Cementing
Tool (DV Tool)
*Premium Connections will be confirmed once known.

COMPANY's
ITE CONTRACT
Cementing Services Units Min.
M OR’s Data
Requirement
E. Other Equipment
E.1. Batch tank
Number 2 minimum +
: 1 min
Batch tank with integrated manifold Bbl : 100 + 200
hydraulics, agitators and mixing hopper, Range psi/ft 0.45 - 1.06
together with all necessary valves, swings, :
chicksans and connections to hook up Recirc pump
items above to provide all necessary HP:
cementing and pumping services. tank lining
Batch tank compatible with A.1 - A.7 and :
Capable of mixing slurries up to 2.44sg –
20.4ppg

Equipment continuously available at CONTRACTOR’s local base

COMPANY'
CONTRACT
ITEM DESCRIPTION s Min.
OR’s data
Requirement
F. Cement Testing Equipment
F.1. Laboratory (Air conditioned) 1

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COMPANY'
CONTRACT
ITEM DESCRIPTION s Min.
OR’s data
Requirement
Containerised with following equipment: All as
Consistometer (20,000 psi - 200 deg. C) required
Autoclave (20,000 psi - 200 deg. C)
Pressurised fluid loss cell with heating jacket (N2 pressure
sup.)
Waring Blender
Carver Press
Electronic Balance
Miscellaneous glassware, measuring cylinders etc.
Rotating viscometer
Atmosphere consistometer
c/w with spares and consumables, tool kit,
documentation and manuals.

F.2. Computer
Heavy-duty Personal Computer As Required
Dedicated Software (Copies) As Required

[Contractor to provide software support which shall


include laminar and turbulent flow modelling using
pressure predictions throughout borehole length, capability
to handle a minimum of six fluids in the well bore]
F.3. Onshore storage for bulk cement Yes
Contractor to provide all associated equipment,
compressors, lines, hoses, connections etc. to load cement
to the supply vessels.

To be available at Contractor's, Other Capacity : 1,000 CuFt


Contractor's or Company's Base, No. of Silos : 8

Locations :
Sufficient tractors / bulk trailers to
transfer cement from Contractor’s Volume : 2,000 sx
silos and loaded on supply vessel: Duration (max) : 4 hours

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SUPPLY

General

 CONTRACTOR shall ensure that safe handling information are available for all products and
additives, to be used; and that sacks, drums and pallets are clearly marked and in good
conditions.
 Delivered cement to be in accordance with API Spec 10.
 Packing shall be in accordance with API Spec 10.
 CONTRACTOR shall supply dangerous chemicals in metal containers.
 Sacks materials shall be packed in heavy duty jungle boxes at least according to the following:
 Double wrapped polyethylene, cardboard box, heavy duty steel bands, 1/2" plywood top
and creosoted pallets

Supply of Chemicals
1. CONTRACTOR shall maintain a warehouse and workshop facility for storage and servicing of
all equipment and supply items. All items are to be stored on racks under cover and with
appropriate corrosion protection. The CONTRACTOR shall inspect all equipment and supply
items on arrival at the CONTRACTOR's facility and again prior to despatch to the COMPANY.
The CONTRACTOR shall maintain sufficient tools and personnel to strip down and redress all
equipment. The CONTRACTOR shall permit authorised COMPANY personnel to enter its
premises at usual working hours for the purpose of checking stocks held by the
CONTRACTOR.
2. The equipment and supply items shall be manufactured, tested and supplied as appropriate
according to the Applicable Standards, and Annex A. The COMPANY reserves the right to
arrange for third party inspection, if deemed necessary.
3. CONTRACTOR shall stock equipment and supply Items and replenish this stock as necessary
to meet the COMPANY's forecast requirements.
4. CONTRACTOR shall inspect and test equipment and supply items as required, to ensure
compliance with the Scope of Work [Part 1] and Applicable Standards, Annex A.
5. In the event CONTRACTOR is aware of a delay or that a delay may arise in the availability of
equipment and/or supply items, the CONTRACTOR shall give timely advice to the
COMPANY of the details of the delayed items and the remedial action being taken. However,
CONTRACTOR shall ensure that the reserve stocks held by are such that shipping and
manufacturing delays will not cause stock-outs. Notwithstanding the above, should
CONTRACTOR be unable to meet the required equipment and/or supply items on-site date as
specified on COMPANY's Call-Out order, or make available from its usual source or due to

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logistical delays, it shall advice COMPANY immediately and make arrangements to supply
COMPANY from another source of the same specification as defined against the agreed price
as defined in compensation [Part 3] within the specified period.
6. CONTRACTOR may be asked to maintain / store at all the times in the CONTRACTOR's local
base, a reserve stock of supply items up to a maximum of 2 (two) months estimated
consumption as supplied by the COMPANY.
7. CONTRACTOR's storage facilities shall be adequate for the proper care of the equipment and
supply items.
8. CONTRACTOR's warehouse must be equipped with a telephone which shall be attended at all
times during normal working hours. CONTRACTOR shall nominate competent personnel to
deal with and resolve all day-to-day administrative matters.
9. In order to be in a position to make deliveries at any time, CONTRACTOR shall provide a
24hour service at no extra charge to the COMPANY. CONTRACTOR shall notify COMPANY
of the name(s) and telephone number(s) of competent personnel who can be contacted outside
of normal working hours. Wherever possible COMPANY will give advance notice of any
requirement outside of normal working hours.
10. At the beginning of each month, CONTRACTOR shall prepare a statement giving the following
details:
 stock in the CONTRACTOR local base warehouse on the first day of the month
 sales to the COMPANY during the previous month (quantity/value)
 expected stock replenishment during the next 12 (twelve) months
 COMPANY will review the statements and may request the COMPANY to place
additional quantities in stock
11. CONTRACTOR shall only supply items to the COMPANY against a Call-Out order.
12. On request from the COMPANY, CONTRACTOR shall provide a copy (not necessarily priced)
of its purchase order placed on the manufacturer/principal, as well as a copy of the
manufacturer's / principal's order confirmation, stating the delivery time and expected date of
arrival in Pakistan.

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Cement
1. CONTRACTOR shall maintain records of cement details, containing batch numbers, date of
manufacturing and manufacturer.
2. CONTRACTOR shall not mix different batches of cement of the same API class.
CONTRACTOR shall have quality procedures in place to ensure this.
3. CONTRACTOR shall ensure that bulk cement both in CONTRACTOR's base and on the rig
cannot become contaminated with other chemicals. CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all bulk
cement tanks are properly isolated and isolation valves are properly locked.
4. Before transfer of cement to a bulk tank, CONTRACTOR shall ensure the tank is clean or
contains cement of the same batch and API class.
5. Methods covering the chemical analysis of hydraulic cements are described in ASTM-C114:
“Standard methods for chemical analysis of hydraulic cement”.
Chemical Requirements:
Magesium Oxide (MgO) Max 6.0%
Sulfur trioxide (SO3) Max 3.0%
Loss on ignition Max 3.0%
Insoluble residue Max 0.75%
Tricalcium Silicate (3CaO-SiO2) Min 48% - Max 65%
Tricalcium aluminate (3CaO-Al2O3) Max 3.0%
Tetracalcium aluminoferrite (4CaO-Al2O3-Fe2O3) plus twice the 3CaO-Al2O3 Max 24%
Total alkali content expressed as sodium oxide (Na2O) equivalent Max 0.75%

Physical Requirements:
Water by weight of well cement 44%
Fineness (specific surface) Not required
Free water content Max 3.5 ml
Compressive strength test after 8 hours 1. T= 38 C (100 F); Atmosphere pressure 2.1 Mpa.
2. T= 60 C (140 F) ;Atmosphere pressure 10.3 Mpa
Thickenning time test (sect. 5 API) Max T.T. 120 min
Min T.T. 90 min
Max consistency 5h:30min 30 BC

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Test equipment for Cement:
Test Reference to API Spec.10 21th Ed. Required equipment
Sampling Sect. 3 Apparatus spec. in ASTMC 183
Slurry preparation Sect.5 Apparatus spec. in par. 5.1
Free water Sect.6 Apparatus spec. in par. 6.1
Compressive strength Sect. 7 Apparatus spec. in par. 7.1
Thickening Time Sect. 8 Press.Consistometer spec. in par. 8.1

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Chemicals
1. Chemicals shall be stored, handled and transported in such a way that no contamination or
spillage will occur. CONTRACTOR shall make best endeavours to store all cement additives
in such a way that no contamination or deterioration will occur during transportation, handling
or storage.
2. CONTRACTOR shall maintain records of chemical's details, containing batch numbers, date
of manufacturing and manufacturer.

Slurries formulation and additives specifications


For all the slurry proposed in Items H – I – J TENDERER shall:
 Submit, according with the requested characteristics, for each slurry or spacer:
1. Formulation and chemical usage per bbl of slurry
2. Displacement flow diagram
3. Lab Test result including the graph of the Progressive Compressive Strength Vs.
Time and all the rheology value.
The recipes given in the tender are to be the same, as the actual, (i.e. the tender is to submit
realistic recipes).
 Submit their work experiences and typical case histories with each slurry type which should
include work done in Pakistan

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TECHNICAL SCOPE:

WELL DESIGN OPTIONS

Primary Well Design:

Hole Mud Expected TOC Temperature


Size Setting Depth- Weight at Section
Casing Size
m Range TD (°F)
(ppg)
30” 24" Surface Casing 0m – 500m 9.0 – 9.2 Surface 104
17- 18-5/8" Intermediate-1 9.5 – 9.7 Surface 150
0m – 1200m
1/2”/22” Casing (Contingent) *
17- 13-3/8" Intermediate-2 10.7 – 12.2 Surface 212
0m – 2000m
1/2”/17” Casing
12-1/4” 9-5/8" Production 12.2 – 14.7 1700m 302
0m – 3462m
Casing
8-1/2” 7" Production Liner 3357m – 3842m 8.7 – 9.2 3357m 320
6” 4-1/2" Production 8.7 – 9.2 3357m 320
3357m – 3842m
Liner (Contingent) *
* Contingent 18-5/8” Casing: Planned to be run in case of bad hole conditions in Upper Ghazij. The 17-
1/2” hole will be enlarged to run 18-5/8” casing and then 17” hole will be drilled in case this contingency
prevails.

Contingent Well Design:

Hole Mud Expected TOC Temperature


Size Weight at Section
Casing Design Setting Depth-m
Range TD (°F)
(ppg)
26” 20" Surface Casing 0m – 500m 9.0 – 9.2 Surface 104
17- 13-3/8" Intermediate 9.5-12.7 Surface 212
0m – 2000m
1/2” Casing
12- 9-5/8" Production 12.7-14.7 1700m 302
0m – 3462m
1/4” Casing
8-1/2” 7" Production Liner 3357m – 3842m 8.7-9.2 3357m 320
6” 4-1/2" Production 8.7-9.2 3357m 320
3357m – 3842m
Liner (Contingent)*

* Contingent 4-1/2” Liner: Planned to be run in case 7” Liner is utilized to cope with Lower Ghazij drilling
challenges and to cover the uncertainties of 9-5/8” casing setting depth (shallower) and top of Dunghan.

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Well Design Specifications Kot Palak-1

a) Well Type : Gas Well

b) Expected Maximum Bottom Hole Pressure


Shut-in Bottom Hole Pressure : 6000 psi

c) Temperatures
Ambient Temperature : 30-140oF
Bottom Hole Temperature : 160ºC (320 °F) at 3500m

d) Environment
Produced Fluid : Specific Gravity = 0.8
: CO2 – 3.5 %
: H2S - Traces
Gas Production Rate : 15 - 20 MMScfd

: Condensate Traces-1bbl/MMscfd
: Water 0 - 5 bbls/MMScfd

e) Completion Fluids
Any one of the following may be used completion brine concentration,
 Potassium Chloride
 Sodium Chloride
f) Treatment Fluids
Monoethylene Glycol (MEG) Amine based corrosion inhibitors, Ammonium Bisulphate
(Oxygen Scavenger)

g) Chloride content
Chloride content of water of condensation : 12,000 ppm
Chloride content of Formation water : 35,000 ppm
h) Pressure Rating
The equipment shall be designed to operate at a maximum rated working pressure of 10,000
psi.
i) Temperature Rating
The equipment shall be designed to work in the specified temperature range as mentioned
in well design specifications.

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Item H. – Primary cementing job slurries
Other than the suggested slurries contractor can propose other cementing technologies (two stage
cementing etc) to tackle the problems faced during cementing jobs.
Item H.1. – 24” Surface casing (Firm)
13.2 ppg slurry will be used as Lead slurry and 15.8 ppg slurry will be used as Tail slurry and fo
top/remedial jobs.

Item H.1. A.1 Slurry 24” CSG #1


Job purpose: Surface CSG (BHST 104F) – setting depth +/- 500m
Fresh / Sea water + Sodium silicate / Gel (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 13.2 ppg (Lead)
Fluid loss = not controlled
Thickening time = 5hrs 30mins
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu-ft/sack

Item H.1. A.2 Slurry 24” CSG #2


Job purpose: Surface CSG (BHST 104F) – setting depth +/- 500m
Fresh / Sea water + Sodium silicate / Gel (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg (Tail)
Fluid loss = not controlled
Thickening time = 5hrs 30mins
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu-ft/sack

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Item H.1.B.1 Slurry 20" CSG #1 (Alternate Option)
Job purpose: Surface CSG (BHST 104F) – setting depth +/- 500m
Fresh / Sea water + Sodium silicate / Gel (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 13.2 ppg (Lead)
Fluid loss = not controlled
Thickening time = 5hrs 30mins
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu-ft/sack

Item H.1.B.2 Slurry 20" CSG #2


Job purpose: Surface CSG (BHST 104F) – setting depth +/- 500m
Fresh / Sea water + Sodium silicate / Gel (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg (Tail)
Fluid loss = not controlled
Thickening time = 5hrs 30mins
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu-ft/sack

Item H.2. Slurry 18-5/8” Intermediate-I (Contingent)


13.2 ppg slurry will be used as Lead slurry and 15.8 ppg slurry will be used as Tail slurry and fo
top/remedial jobs.

Item H.2.1. Slurry 18-5/8” CSG #1


Job purpose: Surface CSG (BHST 150F) – setting depth +/- 1200m
Fresh / Sea water+Sodium silicate/Gel (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 13.2 ppg (lead)
Fluid loss = not controlled.
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 5hrs 30mins
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT CONCENTRATION

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COMPONENT Gal - lbs / bbl
% BWOC
CODE of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.2.2. Slurry 18-5/8” CSG #2


Job purpose: Surface CSG (BHST 150F) – setting depth +/- 1200m
Fresh / Sea water+Sodium silicate/Gel (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg (lead)
Fluid loss = not controlled.
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 5hrs 30mins
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.3. 13" 3/8 Intermediate-II casing


11.0 ppg / 13.0 ppg slurries will be used as Lead slurry and 15.8 ppg slurry will be used as Tail
slurry and for top/remedial jobs.

Item H.3.1. Slurry 13" 3/8 CSG (Lead Slurry) #1


Job purpose: 13" 3/8 CSG (BHST 212F) – setting depth +/- 2000m
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 11.0 ppg (lead)
Fluid loss = < 300ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 6hrs
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry

CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

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Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.3.2. Slurry 13" 3/8 CSG (Lead Slurry) #=2


Job purpose: 13" 3/8 CSG (BHST 212F) – setting depth +/- 2000m
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 13.0 ppg (lead)
Fluid loss = < 300ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 6hrs
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry

CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.3.3. Slurry 13" 3/8 CSG (Tail Slurry) #3


Job purpose: 13" 3/8CSG (BHST 65 - 75C) – setting depth +/- 1000m
Fresh / Sea Water (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg (tail)
Fluid loss = < 200ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.4. 9" 5/8 Intermediate casing / Liner


11.0 ppg / 13.0 ppg slurry will be used as Lead slurry and 15.8 ppg slurry will be used as Tail
slurry and for top/remedial jobs. The top of cement is planned at 1700m; however, it may be
raised to surface.
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Item H.4.1. Slurry 9" 5/8 CSG (Lead Slurry) #1
Job purpose: 9" 5/8 CSG (BHST 302C) – setting depth +/- 3400m
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 11.0 ppg (Lead)
Fluid loss = < 200ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs 30mins
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.4.2. Slurry 9" 5/8 CSG (Lead Slurry) #2


Job purpose: 9" 5/8 CSG (BHST 302C) – setting depth +/- 3400m
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 13.0 ppg (Lead)
Fluid loss = < 200ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs 30mins
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.4.3. Slurry 9" 5/8 CSG (Tail) #3


Job purpose: 9" 5/8 CSG / LNR (BHST 302F) – setting depth +/- 3400m
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg (tail)
Fluid loss = < 100 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs

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Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.5. 7" Casing / Liner


15.8 ppg / 16.2 ppg slurry will be used as Tail slurry and for top/remedial jobs. The top of cement
is planned at TOL.

Item H.5.1. Slurry 7" CSG / Liner #1


Job purpose: 7" CSG / LNR (BHST 320F) – setting depth +/- 3780m TVD
(3842m MD)
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 100 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
With Silica Flour
No Gas Block slurry
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.5.2. Slurry 7" CSG / Liner #2


Job purpose: 7" CSG / LNR (BHST 320F) – setting depth +/- 3780m TVD

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(3842m MD)
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 100 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
With Silica Flour
With Gas Block slurry (GFP value 6 – 9 Gas Flow Severity High)
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.5.3. Slurry 7" CSG / Liner #3


Job purpose: 7" CSG / LNR (BHST 320F) – setting depth +/- 3780m TVD
(3842m MD)
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 16.2 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
With Silica Flour.
No Gas Block Slurry
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.5.4. Slurry 7" CSG / Liner #4


Job purpose: 7" CSG / LNR (BHST 320F) – setting depth +/- 3780m TVD

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(3842m MD)
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 16.2 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
With Silica Flour.
Gas Block slurry (GFP value 6 – 9 Gas Flow Severity High)
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.6. 4" ½ Production liner


15.8 ppg / 16.2 ppg slurry will be used as Tail slurry and for top/remedial jobs. The top of cement
is planned at TOL.

Item H.6.1. Slurry 4-½” Liner #1


Job purpose: 4" ½ Liner (BHST 320F) – setting depth +/- 3780m TVD
(3842m MD)
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs 30min
With Silica Flour
No Gas Block Slurry
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

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Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.6.2. Slurry 4-½” Liner #2


Job purpose: 4" ½ Liner (BHST 320F) – setting depth +/- 3780m TVD
(3842m MD)
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs 30min
With Silica Flour
Gas Block slurry (GFP value 6 – 9 Gas Flow Severity High)
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.6.3. Slurry 4-½” Liner #3


Job purpose: 4" ½ Liner (BHST 320F) – setting depth +/- 3780m TVD
(3842m MD)
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 16.2 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs 30min
With Silica Flour
No Gas Block Slurry
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

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Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item H.6.4. Slurry 4-½” Liner #4


Job purpose: 4" ½ Liner (BHST 320F) – setting depth +/- 3780m TVD
(3842m MD)
Fresh / Sea Water + Sodium silicate (avg SW salinity 35g/l)
Slurry weight = 16.2 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs 30min
With Silica Flour
Gas Block slurry (GFP value 6 – 9 Gas Flow Severity High)
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item I. Squeeze Job / Lost Circulation Plug


Item I.1. Slurry Squeeze #1
Job purpose: Squeeze
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
Compressive Strength ± 3000 PSI after 24hrs

± 1000 PSI after 8hrs


No Gas Block slurry
SBHT = 150°F
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

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Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item I.2. Slurry Squeeze #2


Job purpose: Squeeze
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
Compressive Strength ± 3000 PSI after 24hrs

± 1000 PSI after 8hrs


No Gas Block slurry
SBHT = 212°F
With Silica Flour
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item I.3. Slurry Squeeze #3

Job purpose: Squeeze


Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
Compressive Strength ± 3000 PSI after 24hrs

± 1000 PSI after 8hrs


No Gas Block slurry
SBHT = 302°F
With Silica Flour
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

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Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item I.4. Slurry Squeeze #4

Job purpose: Squeeze


Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 50ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 4hrs
Compressive Strength ± 3000 PSI after 24hrs

± 1000 PSI after 8hrs


No Gas Block slurry
SBHT = 320°F
With Silica Flour
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item I.5. Slurry Loss Circulation Plug #1 (CONTRACTOR to propose LCP with
fiberous materials and also spearheaded with Silicate Pills)
Job purpose: Lost circulation plug
Slurry weight = 11.0 ppg
Fluid loss = uncontrolled
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 2hrs
Compressive Strength ± 350 PSI after 4hrs.
BHST 104°F-320°F
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

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Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item I.6. Slurry Loss Circulation Plug #2 (CONTRACTOR to propose LCP with
fiberous materials and also spearheaded with Silicate Pills)
Job purpose: Lost circulation plug
Slurry weight = 13.0 ppg
Fluid loss = uncontrolled
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 2hrs
Compressive Strength ± 350 PSI after 4hrs.
BHST 104°F-320°F
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item I.7. Slurry Loss Circulation Plug #3 (CONTRACTOR to propose LCP with
fiberous materials and also spearheaded with Silicate Pills)
Job purpose: Lost circulation plug
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = uncontrolled
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 2hrs
Compressive Strength ± 350 PSI after 4hrs.
BHST 104°F-320°F
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

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Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

NOTE: CONTRACTOR is required to quote any specialized Loss Circulation Pills to cure complete
losses in Fractured Limestones.

Item J. Whipstock plugs


Item J.1. Slurry WHP #1
Job purpose: Whipstock Plug (BHST 200°F-250F)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 100 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 3hrs 30mins
Compressive strength > 2500 PSI after 10 hrs.
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item J.2. Slurry WHP #2


Job purpose: Whipstock Plug (BHST 250°F-320F)
Slurry weight = 15.8 ppg
Fluid loss = < 100 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 3hrs 30mins
Compressive strength > 2500 PSI after 10 hrs.
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

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Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item J.3. Slurry WHP #3


Job purpose: Whipstock Plug (BHST 200°F-250F)
Slurry weight = 18.0 ppg
Fluid loss = < 100 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 3hrs 30mins
Compressive strength > 2500 PSI after 10 hrs.
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

Item J.4. Slurry WHP #4


Job purpose: Whipstock Plug (BHST 250°F-320F)
Slurry weight = 18.0 ppg
Fluid loss = < 100 ml
Free water = TENDERER to specify
Thickening time = 3hrs 30mins
Compressive strenght > 2500 PSI after 10 hrs.
Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of slurry
CONCENTRATION
COMPONENT
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs / bbl
CODE % BWOC
of slurry

Slurry Yield = ……… cu. ft/sack

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Item K. Spacers
Item K.1. Water Base Mud
Item K.1.1. Spacer WBM #1
Weight = 13.0ppg
TENDERER to specify rheology values

Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of spacer


COMPONENT CONCENTRATION
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs/bbl of spacer
CODE

Item K.1.2. Spacer WBM #2


Weight = 14.2ppg
TENDERER to specify rheology values

Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of spacer


COMPONENT CONCENTRATION
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs/bbl of spacer
CODE

Item K.1.3. Spacer WBM #3


Weight = 15.5 ppg
TENDERER to specify rheology values

Bidder to specify additives to reach requested characteristics for 1bbl of spacer


COMPONENT CONCENTRATION
APPLICATION S.G. UNIT Gal - lbs/bbl of spacer
CODE

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Equipment on Call-Out
ITE COMAPNY's Min. CONTRACTO
DOWNHOLE TOOLS
M Requirement R’s data
L. Downhole tools
L.1. Drillable Cement Retainers / Bridge Plugs
c/w setting tools (pipe and wireline) (compatible with Items C3/C4 Paragraph III.2)
L.1.1. Cement Retainer / Bridge Plug
c/w Conversion Kit to Bridge Plug
Size: 133/8” – 61 / 68 / 72 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required
L.1.2. Cement Retainer / Bridge Plug 10,000psi rating
c/w Conversion Kit to Bridge Plug
Size: 95/8” – 43.5 / 47 / 53.5 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required
L.1.3. Cement Retainer / Bridge Plug 10,000 - 15,000psi rating
c/w Conversion Kit to Bridge Plug
Size: 7" – 26 / 29 / 32 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required
L.1.4. Cement Retainer / Bridge Plug 10,000 - 15,000psi rating
c/w Conversion Kit to Bridge Plug
Size: 41/2” – 13.5 / 15.1 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required
L.2. Composite Drillable Cement Retainers (compatible with Items C3/C4 Paragraph III.2)
L.2.1. Cement Retainer Size: 18-5/8”– 114 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required
L.2.2. Cement Retainer Size: 133/8”–61 / 68 / 72
lbs/ft As required
Quantity :
L.2.3. Cement Retainer Size: 95/8”–43.5/47 / 53.5
lbs/ft As required
Quantity :
L.2.4. Cement Retainer Size: 7"– 26/ 29 / 32 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required
L.2.5. Cement Retainer Size: 41/2”–13.5/15.1 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required
L.3. Composite Drillable Bridge Plugs (compatible with Items C3/C4 Paragraph III.2)
L.3.1. Bridge Plug Size: 133/8” – 61 / 68 / 72 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required

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ITE COMAPNY's Min. CONTRACTO
DOWNHOLE TOOLS
M Requirement R’s data
L.3.2. Bridge Plug Size: 95/8” – 43.5 / 47 / 53.5
lbs/ft As required
Quantity :
L.3.3. Bridge Plug Size: 7" – 26 / 29 / 32 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required
L.3.4. Bridge Plug Size: 41/2” – 13.5 / 15.1 lbs/ft
Quantity : As required

ANNEX-A: APPLICABLE STANDARDS

1. CONTRACTOR shall adhere to all relevant API procedures including but not limited
to those listed in follow table:
API Reference API Specification
API Spec 5CT Specification For Casing And Tubing (Combination Of Former Specs 5a,
5ac, 5aq And 5ax – Casing And Tubing Requirements).
API Spec 10 Specification Cement Testing.
API RP 7C-11F Recommended Practice for Installation Maintenance and Operation of
Internal Combustion Engines.
API RP 9B Recommended Practice On Application, Care And Use Of Wire Rope For
Field Service.
API Spec 10 Specifications for Materials and Testing for Well Cements.
API Bull 10C Bulletin On Oilwell Cement Nomenclature.
API Spec 10D Specification For Bow-Spring Casing Centalisers.
API RP 10F Recommended Practice For Perfomance Of Cementing Float Equipment.
API RP 49 Recommended Practices For Safe Drilling Of Well Containing Hydrogen
Sulfide
API RP 53 Recommended Practices For Blow Out Protection Equipment Systems For
Drilling Wells.
API RP 54 Recommended Practices For Occupational Safety And Health For Oil And
Gas Well Drilling And Servicing Operations.
NOTE: The latest API specification bulletins will apply

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2. IADC Drilling Manual – CONTRACTOR’s procedures and practices shall be at least
in accordance with IADC drilling manual unless superseded by CONTRACT or
instruction from COMPANY.
3. Chemical handling – ISO 11014-1 – Safety Data Sheet for Chemical Products.
4. Hazardous Area Classification. Hazardous areas shall be classified in accordance
with the Institute of Petroleum Model Code of Practice, Part 1.
Equipment located within the hazardous area shall be classified as suitable for use in
that area by recognised authority (UL, DNV, etc.)

ANNEX-B: PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION CARDS.

Following pages show the personnel qualification cards. CONTRACTOR shall fill in the
personnel qualification cards using a photocopy of the said card.
Base Manager
COMPANY’s Request CONTRACTOR’s Offer
Name:
Date of birth :
Nationality :
Marital status :
Employed on :
Length of service : 8 years
Foreign languages : English

Present position : Base manager

Education :

Vocational training :

Certificates :

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Professional experience :
C.P. – Intermed. Csg Cem. Jobs YES
Product. Csg Cementing Job YES
Liner Cem. Job YES
Tie Back Cem Job YES
Setting Tool, Down Hole YES
Equipm.
Electr.& Comp. System YES
Knowledge
Liquid Additive System YES
Cementing Plugs YES
Sand Plugs YES
Barite Plugs YES
Cement Squeeze YES
Lost Circulations Plugs, DOBC... YES
HP-HT Cementing Tecniques YES
Fracturing and Acidifing Jobs YES
Bullheading and Killing Jobs YES
Special Slurries (e.g. Gas YES
Block...)
(CONTINUE)

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Areas where he worked :
on-
shore

off-
shore

Company he has worked for :

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I. Cementing Operator

COMPANY’s Request CONTRACTOR’s Offer


Name:
Date of birth :
Nationality :
Marital status :
Employed on :
Length of service : 5 years
Foreign languages : English

Present position : Cementing Operator

Education :

Vocational training :

Certificates :

Professional experience :
C.P. – Intermed. Csg Cem. Jobs YES
Product. Csg Cementing Job YES
Liner Cem. Job YES
Tie Back Cem Job YES
Setting Tool, Down Hole YES
Equipm.
Electr.& Comp. System YES
Knowledge
Liquid Additive System YES
Cementing Plugs YES
Sand Plugs YES
Barite Plugs YES
Cement Squeeze YES
Lost Circulations Plugs, DOBC... YES
HP-HT Cementing Tecniques YES

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Fracturing and Acidifing Jobs YES
Bullheading and Killing Jobs YES
Special Slurries (e.g. Gas YES
Block...)
(CONTINUE)

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Areas where he worked :
on-
shore

off-
shore

Company he has worked for :

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I. Cementing Helper

COMPANY’s Request CONTRACTOR’s Offer


Name:
Date of birth :
Nationality :
Marital status :
Employed on :
Length of service : 3 years
Foreign languages : English

Present position : Cementing Helper

Education :

Vocational training :

Certificates :

Professional experience :

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I. Laboratory Supervisor

COMPANY’s Request CONTRACTOR’s Offer


Name:
Date of birth :
Nationality :
Marital status :
Employed on :
Length of service : 5 years
Foreign languages : English

Present position : Laboratory Supervisor

Education :

Vocational training :

Certificates :

Professional experience :

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I. Slurry Design Engineer

COMPANY’s Request CONTRACTORr’s Offer


Name:
Date of birth :
Nationality :
Marital status :
Employed on :
Length of service :
Foreign languages : English

Present position : Slurry design engineer

Education : BSc Sciences or Engineering

Vocational training :

Certificates :

Professional experience :

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ANNEX-C: CASING ACCESSORIES AND FLOAT EQUIPMENT

The float equipment (float shoe, float collar and centralizers) mentioned below are required to be
supplied for installation on Kot Palak-1 well, an exploratory well in Baska North EL. The
purpose of this equipment is to achieve successful running, integral good standoff, casing
rotation in case of any obstruction during running in hole and finally effective cementation of
casings.

SCOPE OF SUPPLY:

Primary Well Design:

Float Shoe/Reamer Shoe:

S.No. Hole Item Casing Float Quantity


Size No. Specifications Shoe/Reamer Required*
(in) Shoe Float Shoe/Reamer (each)
Type/Stinger Shoe Description
Sub
1 30 1A 24”, 174#, K- Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
55, BTC with Latch in Double Valve, Stab-in
Plug profile Type, Latch in plug
profile, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
1B 24”, 174#, K- Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
55, BTC with Latch in Nose, Blades c/w
Plug profile Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Double Valve, Stab-in
Type, Latch in plug
profile, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
1C 24”, 174#, K- Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
55, BTC without Latch Double Valve, Stab-in
in Plug profile Type, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
1D 24”, 174#, K- Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
55, BTC without Latch Nose, Blades c/w
in Plug profile Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Double Valve, Stab-in
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Type, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
1.1 Stinger Sub with O-rings (02 back up sets) for 24” Stinger Sub, 4-1/2” IF 1
and 18-5/8” casing. Connection, Carbon
Steel, c/w 5” DP Cement
Wiper Plugs
NOTE: Vendor to quote item 1.1 separately in case it is not same for both casing sizes i.e. 24” and
18-5/8”.
1.2 24” x 5” Bow Spring Centralizer Bow Spring Centralizer 1
for Stinger Sub, Welded,
24” Casing x 5” DP
1.3 18-5/8” x 5” Bow Spring Centralizer Bow Spring Centralizer 1
for Stinger sub, Welded,
18-5/8” x 5” DP
2 22 2A 18-5/8”, 114#, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
BTC with Latch in Double Valve, Stab-in
Plug profile Type, Latch in plug
profile, L-80, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
2B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
with Latch in Nose, Blades c/w
Plug profile Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Double Valve, Stab-in
Type, Latch in plug
profile, L-80, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
2C Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
without Latch Double Valve, Stab-in
in Plug profile Type, L-80, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
2D Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
without Latch Nose, Blades c/w
in Plug profile Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Double Valve, Stab-in
Type, L-80, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
3 17.5/17 3A 13-3/8”, 68#, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
BTC Single Valve, P-110,
BTC Connections

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3B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
Nose, Blades c/w
Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Single Valve, P-110,
BTC Connections
4 12.25 4A 9-5/8”, 47#, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
BTC**, Single Valve, P-110,
Premium*** BTC Connection**
4B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
Nose, Blades c/w
Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Single Valve, P-110,
Premium Connection***
NOTES:

*Qty required is tentative and is dependent on the technical optimization. Thus, partial orders
will be placed as per firm/actual requirements. 02 items will be ordered from above list for each
size as per well design and technical requirements

**BTC Connection convertible to premium with an O-ring.

***Premium connection will be conveyed once finalized.

Float Collar:

S.NO. Hole Size Casing Float Float Collar Description Quantity


(in) Specifications Collar Required*
Type (each)
1 17-1/2/17 13-3/8”, 68#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non- 2
BTC Valve, Non- Rotating type, P-110, BTC
Rotating Connections
2 12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non- 2
Premium Valve FC Rotating type, P-110, BTC
Connections
3 12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non- 2
Premium Valve FC Rotating type, P-110, Premium
Connections

NOTES:

*Qty required is tentative and is dependent on the technical optimization. Thus, partial orders
will be placed as per firm/actual requirements.
**BTC Connection convertible to premium with an O-ring.
***Premium connection will be conveyed once finalized.
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Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs:

Hole Casing Rubber Plugs Rubber Plugs Description Quantity


Size Specifications Type Required*
(in) (Set)
17.5/17 13-3/8”, 68#, Non-Rotating Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs, Non-Rotating 1
BTC Type
12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Non-Rotating Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs, Non-Rotating 1
BTC/Premium Type

Centralizers and Stop Collars:

S.NO. Hole Item Casing Centralizer Centralizer Quantity Stop Collars Quantity
Size No. Specifications Type Description Required* Description* Required
(in) (Each) (Each)
1 30 1A 24”, 174#, Bow Spring Centralizers, 15 Compatible 15
BTC Bow Spring Stop Collars
type
1B 24”, 174#, Rigid Centralizers, 2 Compatible 2
BTC Rigid type Stop Collars
1C 24”, 174#, Solid Body Centralizer, 15 Compatible 30
BTC Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral blades
2 22 2A 18-5/8”, 114#, Bow Spring Centralizers, 25 Compatible 25
BTC Bow Spring Stop Collars
type
2B Rigid Centralizers, 4 Compatible 4
Rigid type Stop Collars
2C Solid Body Centralizer, 25 Compatible 50
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral blades
3 17-1/2 3A 13-3/8”, 68#, Bow Spring Centralizers, 50 Compatible 50
BTC Bow Spring Stop Collars
type
3B Rigid Centralizers, 4 Compatible 4
Rigid type Stop Collars
3C Solid Body Centralizer, 50 Compatible 100
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral blades
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4 17 4A 13-3/8”, 68#,Bow Spring Centralizers, 50 Compatible 50
BTC Bow Spring Stop Collars
type
4B Rigid Centralizers, 4 Compatible 4
Rigid type Stop Collars
4C Solid Body Centralizer, 50 Compatible 100
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral blades
5 12-1/4 5A 9-5/8”, 47#, Bow Spring Centralizers, 50 Compatible 50
BTC/Premium Bow Spring Stop Collars
type
5B Rigid Centralizers, 4 Compatible 4
Rigid type Stop Collars
5C Solid Body Centralizer, 50 Compatible 100
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral blades
6 8-1/2 6A 7”, 26#/29#, Bow Spring Centralizers, 60 Compatible 60
Premium Bow Spring Stop Collars
type
6B Rigid Centralizers, 4 Compatible 4
Rigid type Stop Collars
6C Solid Body Centralizer, 60 Compatible 120
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral blades
7 6 7A 4-1/2”, 13.5#, Bow Spring Centralizers, 60 Compatible 60
(Cont.) Premium Bow Spring Stop Collars
type
7B Rigid Centralizers, 4 Compatible 4
Rigid type Stop Collars
7C Solid Body Centralizer, 60 Compatible 120
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral blades
*Stop Collars with Nails are required

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Alternate Well Design:

Float Shoe/Reamer Shoe:

S.No. Hole Item Casing Float Float Shoe/Reamer Quantity


Size No. Specifications Shoe/Reamer Shoe Description Required*
(in) Shoe (each)
Type/Stinger
Sub
1 1A 20”, 133#, K-55, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
BTC with Latch in Double Valve, Stab-in
plug profile Type, Latch in plug
profile, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
1B 20”, 133#, K-55, Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
BTC with Latch in Nose, Blades c/w
plug profile Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Double Valve, Stab-in
Type, Latch in plug
profile, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
1C 20”, 133#, K-55, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
BTC without Latch Double Valve, Stab-in
in plug Type, K-55, BTC
profile Connection, PDC
Drillable
1D 20”, 133#, K-55, Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
BTC without Latch Nose, Blades c/w
in plug Tungsten Carbide
profile Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Double Valve, Stab-in
Type, K-55, BTC
Connection, PDC
Drillable
1.1 Stinger Sub with O-rings (02 Stinger Sub, 4-1/2” IF 1
back up sets) Connection, Carbon
Steel, c/w 5” DP
Cement Wiper Plugs
1.2 20” x 5” Bow Spring Centralizer Bow Spring Centralizer 1
for Stinger sub, Welded,

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20”, 129.3#/133# x 5”
DP
2 17-1/2 2A 13-3/8”, 68#, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
BTC Single Valve, P-110,
BTC Connections
2B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
Nose, Blades c/w
Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Single Valve, P-110,
BTC Connections
3 12-1/4 3A 9-5/8”, 47#, Float Shoe Float Shoe, Round Nose, 2
BTC**, Single Valve, P-110,
Premium*** BTC Connection**
3B Reamer Shoe Reamer Shoe, Eccentric 1
Nose, Blades c/w
Tungsten Carbide
Inserts/PDC Cutters,
Single Valve, P-110,
Premium Connection***

NOTES:

*Qty required is tentative and is dependent on the technical optimization. Thus, partial orders
will be placed as per firm/actual requirements. 02 items will be ordered from above list for each
size as per well design and technical requirements

**BTC Connection convertible to premium with an O-ring.

***Premium connection will be conveyed once finalized.

Float Collar:

S.No. Hole Casing Float Float Collar Description Quantity


Size Specifications Collar Required*
(in) Type (each)
1 17- 13-3/8”, 68#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non- 2
1/2 BTC Valve, Rotating type, P-110, BTC
Non- Connections
Rotating
2 12- 9-5/8”, 47#, Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non- 2
1/4 BTC**, Valve FC Rotating type, P-110, BTC
Premium*** Connections

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Double Float Collar, Double Valve, Non- 2
Valve, Rotating type, P-110, Premium
Non- Connections
Rotating
NOTES:

*Qty required is tentative and is dependent on the technical optimization. Thus, partial orders
will be placed as per firm/actual requirements.
**BTC Connection convertible to premium with an O-ring.
***Premium connection will be conveyed once finalized.
Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs:

S.No. Hole Casing Rubber Rubber Plugs Description Quantity


Size Specifications Plugs Required*
(in) Type (Set)
1 17-1/2 13-3/8”, 68#, Non- Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs, Non- 1
BTC Rotating Rotating Type
2 12-1/4 9-5/8”, 47#, Non- Top and Bottom Rubber Plugs, Non- 1
BTC/Premium Rotating Rotating Type

Centralizers and Stop Collars:

S.No. Hole Ite Casing Centralize Centralize Quantity Stop Quantity


Size m Specification r Type r Required Collars Require
(in) No. s Descriptio * (Each) Description d (Each)
n *
1 26 1A 20”, 133#, Bow Centralizer 15 Compatible 15
BTC Spring s, Bow Stop Collars
Spring type
1B 20”, 133#, Rigid Centralizer 2 Compatible 2
BTC s, Rigid Stop Collars
type
1C 20”, 133#, Solid Body Centralizer, 15 Compatible 30
BTC Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral
blades
2 17- 2A 13-3/8”, 68#, Bow Centralizer 50 Compatible 50
1/2 BTC Spring s, Bow Stop Collars
Spring type
2B Rigid Centralizer 4 Compatible 4
s, Rigid Stop Collars
type
2C Solid Body Centralizer, 50 Compatible 100
Solid Body Stop Collars

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c/w integral
spiral
blades
3 12- 3A 9-5/8”, 47#, Bow Centralizer 50 Compatible 50
1/4 BTC/Premiu Spring s, Bow Stop Collars
m Spring type
3B Rigid Centralizer 4 Compatible 4
s, Rigid Stop Collars
type
3C Solid Body Centralizer, 50 Compatible 100
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral
blades
4 8-1/2 4A 7”, 26#, Bow Centralizer 60 Compatible 60
Premium Spring s, Bow Stop Collars
Spring type
4B Rigid Centralizer 4 Compatible 4
s, Rigid Stop Collars
type
4C Solid Body Centralizer, 60 Compatible 120
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral
blades
5 8-1/2 5A 7”, 29#, Bow Centralizer 60 Compatible 60
Premium Spring s, Bow Stop Collars
Spring type
5B Rigid Centralizer 4 Compatible 4
s, Rigid Stop Collars
type
5C Solid Body Centralizer, 60 Compatible 120
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral
spiral
blades
6 6 6A 4-1/2”, 13.5#, Bow Centralizer 60 Compatible 60
(Cont. Premium Spring s, Bow Stop Collars
) Spring type
6B Rigid Centralizer 4 Compatible 4
s, Rigid Stop Collars
type
6C Solid Body Centralizer, 60 Compatible 120
Solid Body Stop Collars
c/w integral

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spiral
blades
*Stop Collars with Nails are required

NOTE: The quantities required are tentative and may vary based on ongoing technical
design and requirements.

Minimum Technical Requirements:

1. The supplied equipment and accessories should meet all the valid API technical
recommendations and specifications: API TR 10TR5, API Spec 10D.
2. The bidder shall indicate all the technical characteristics of the equipment in technical
offer.
3. The blades should be spiral for Solid Body centralizers.
4. The bidder should ensure compatibility of centralizers with stop collars.
Notes for the vendor:

1. The vendor should provide OEM certification.


2. Certificate of conformance (COC) provided to the Company.
3. Traceability and test records provided to the Company.
4. Complete quality control records provided to the Company.

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ANNEX-D: MINIMUM INFORMATION REQUIRED (MIR) FORM

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BID DOCUMENTATION
During the bidding phase, the TENDERER shall provide the following technical
documentation:

1. Declaration of conformity or deviation list to the requirements of this


specification.

2. Personnel dedicated to the service (fill in ANNEX B for each person proposed).

3. Information on the service base proposed to support the operation.

4. Information on the equipment/products proposed. In addition duly filled the


TENDERER shall:

 Provide copies of the technical specification sheets for all equipment/products


offered; the technical data sheets for all the equipment/tools/products offered
shall also be supplied on CD Rom/USB.

 Qualification test data as per applicable standard (ISO, API or internal


standard for proprietary products) of each product offered. On request a
sample for internal COMPANY verification shall be also provide.

 State capability to provide a sufficient quantity of equipment/products


(including consumables, replacement/spare parts etc.) and to carry out relevant
maintenance/calibration/repairs in order to accomplish the work requirements
and activity foreseen.

 Alternatives, additional to the equipment/product listed.


5. Initial mobilisation: TENDERER shall propose the time period required from
CONTRACT award to perform the initial mobilisation of equipment and
personnel.

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Appendix “E”

Quality & Execution Requirements

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1.Exhibit E1 HSE&CR Requirements/Guidelines

(The TENDERER is required to include in the Bid and submit its Policies and Procedures,
Standards and Guidelines for Quality and Execution Requirements for the COMPANY)

2. Exhibit E2 Security Guidelines

SECURITY GUIDELINES FOR EMPLOYER AND CONTRACTOR

Overall security responsibility will be of EMPLOYER in accordance with issued security


model and approved JST.

CONTRACTOR’S SECURITY

EMPLOYER’S shall provide security for CONTRACTOR’S and their sub-contractors equipment
and personnel at location and out side the location such as providing resonable escort to passenger
vehicles from the nearest airport / bus terminal to work location and local markets for routine and
specialized purchases. Employer will provide security to all vehicals coming and going out of
camp/well site. Contractor will inform well in advance regarding move of personnal so that
foolproof security measures are coordinated.

Contractors as well as their sub-contractor’s employees of all categories are required to comply
with the guidelines of security model and approved JST. Regular inspections by law enforcement
agencies and employer will be made to verify compliance.

These guidelines/Contractor’s security responsibility set out above relate to the following WORK
ISSUES, which may be varied, added to and/or amended as mutually agreed between the
Company and the Contractor.

 Protection of all Contractor Group (as defined in the master Agreement) Property & Personal
 Interaction with all Contractor’s Employees & Locals
 Sub Contractor Employees
 Parking
 Confidentiality
 Identification
 Criminal Incidents
 Accessibility to Sensitive Areas

All safety and security issues related to each of the aforesaid Work Issues within the Work Area
shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor for the entire duration of the Contract Term (as
defined in the Master Agreement). The Company reserves its right to monitor the Contractor on
this in the manner and to the extent it deems necessary.

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PROTECTION OF PROPERTY

The Contractor will be held liable for all damage to personal and property and or loss as a result
of its negligence to adhere security and safety protective measures.

SECURITY MANPOWER

The EMPLOYER shall keep the Area of Operations/Work as safe as possible. Only authorized
security force/services as per security model and JST will be employed by Employer for safe
execution of work by Contractor in the area of operation. Only authorized security agencies by the
government/law enforcement agencies will employed to accomplish the work by Contractor. The
Company shall provide assistance to Contractor after having consultation with law enforcement
agencies, in the event of work stoppages on security issues, strike or civil strife, as and when the
situation so demands the Contractor shall stop work immediately on advised of the Company, for
which the Company will not pay any standby charges for manpower personnel or machinery
or for any loss or damage Contractor may incur during the time work is stopped.

Contractors shall avoid creating any conditions or situations directly or indirectly and shall ensure
its subcontractors or any personnel it employs do not create any such conditions or situations which
cause disruption or disturbance.

CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES CONDUCT

The Contractor shall ensure that their employees and their subcontractor's employees conduct
themselves in a proper manner while on the Project and its adjoining areas. Gestures, remarks etc.
or anything else of a derogatory nature towards the locals or any conduct insulting the sentiments
of the local community by the Contractor, its employees or subcontractor will be sufficient cause
for the permanent removal of such person from the premises. The Company shall have a right to
instruct the Contractor to remove such person at any time.

VEHICLES

All Contractors' vehicles must have Contractor's permit. These permits will allow driving in areas
specifically designated for the work. Anyone driving in unauthorized areas will be subject to
termination of service. The night driving policy must be strictly implemented and no vehicle
movement will be allowed before sunset and after sundown unless there is a grave emergency and
adequate security measures have been put in place for such travel.

CONFIDENTIALITY

The Contractor has an obligation to maintain the confidentiality of information related to the
Company. Information pertaining to the Company’s business, assets, personnel, movements is
confidential and must be protected. Similarly, sub-contractors working at the work site are required
to keep confidential all above mentioned. The Company will consider a breach of information

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confidentiality a serious infarction of its policies and contracts. Violation will result in appropriate
actions by the company

IDENTIFICATION

All employees of Contractors assigned to perform duties specifically associated with contractual
agreements at the Company site will be identified by wearing the Contractor ID badge. The
identification side of the badge must be visible at all times while performing duties at the work
site. Security Supervisors employed by the Contractor will regularly check contractor employees
for their identification. Contractors or their employees who are found not wearing a badge will be
asked to obtain one immediately

Contractors or their employees who refuse to obtain or wear a badge will be reported to the
Security Supervisor. Contractors should assure that all Contractors and sub-contractor employees
understand the policy and that badges are worn at all times by all employees. Contractors should
retrieve all badges from employees

CRIMINAL INCIDENTS

It is the responsibility of the Contractor to report, in accordance with law, and record all criminal
incidents at the earliest, so that appropriate measures may be taken to control any situation that
may arise from the concerned incident

ACCESSIBILITY TO SENSITIVE AREAS

Under no circumstance any individual will leave camp or well location without proper
coordination with security office present at the site. All villages and military installation are out of
bound for every individual, visit to such places can only take place after clearance by security
office at site after clearance from military and civil authority.

TRAVEL SECURITY

 All move with in operation area or outside will be coordinated 24 hours in advance.
Security officer at site will provide security cover as per policy.
 No night move less in extreme emergency that too after prior clearance from
authorities.
 No alcohol, drugs or prohibited substances are allowed on Company property
 No firearms shall be carried by the truck drivers and cleaners
 When the Contractor uses armed security guards, the weapons shall not be left by
them in the vehicles
 The loaded vehicles must not be left unattended
 Avoid high population areas, where possible
 Use alternate routes that avoid high population areas
 Ensure that all Hazardous Materials are delivered expeditiously
 Instruct drivers to lock vehicles when stopped
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 Reinforce attendance and parking rules
 Consider appropriate deployment of guards

FIREARMS PROCEDURES. Firearms (Weapons) will be carried by security guards only, due
to any other reason if some employees needs to carry weapon, after due diligence permission will
be accorded by GM HR & Administration in writing. In this regards separate instructions have
been issued to security party and their commander who are fully trained to handle such like
situations.

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Appendix “F”
Standard Forms of reports required by COMPANY
(Not Applicable)

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Appendix “G”
Receipt of tender document form

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"RECEIPT OF TENDER DOCUMENTS" FORM

Gentlemen,

INVITATION TO TENDER NO.:


TENDER FOR:
PROJECT:
FINAL DESTINATION:

We, ............... do hereby confirm the following:

1) Reception on ../../.... of a copy of your Tender Documents.

2) Receipt of all Documents listed in paragraph 2 of the "Letter of Invitation to Tender".


The Documents were received in a usable condition (alternatively, specify any Document(s)
that are missing, damaged or unusable).

3) In recognition of your requirements to receive competitive Tenders, we hereby certify that we


will submit a Tender in strict accordance with your "Instructions to TENDERERS".

==================================================================

3) Alternatively:

We decline to tender and return the Tender Documents.

==================================================================

Yours truly,

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Appendix “H”
Confidentiality and ethical business standards form

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"CONFIDENTIALITY AND ETHICAL BUSINESS STANDARDS" FORM

Gentlemen,

INVITATION TO TENDER NO.:


TENDER FOR:
PROJECT:
FINAL DESTINATION:

We, ............... do undertake and agree to comply strictly with the provisions of Article 11
"Confidentiality and Ethical Business Standards" of the "Instructions to TENDERERS".

Yours truly,

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