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Mubadala Petroleum Thailand

(THAILAND BUSINESS UNIT)

COUNTRY OIL SPILL RESPONSE PLAN

(EXPLORATION /DRILLING/PRODUCTION PHASES)

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DOCUMENT CONTROL

Title Country Oil Spill Response Plan


Project Mubadala Petroleum Thailand
Document Keeper Sanong Chaobol

DOCUMENT REVISIONS RECORD


Rev. No. Details Date Author Checked Approved
00 Draft for review 21/05/12 Nuttawut
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01 Issue for 2 review 8 June 12 Sanong C David J.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Project .................................................................................................................................. 2
Document Keeper ................................................................................................................ 2
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 7
1.1 Oil Spill Response Documentation ....................................................................... 8
1.2 COMPANY Operations .......................................................................................... 9
2. OIL SPILL RESPONSE CATEGORIES ............................................................................. 11
3. ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES & ORGANISATIONAL ASPECTS ........................................ 13
3.1 Operational Responsibilities ............................................................................... 13
3.2 Government Authorities ..................................................................................... 15
3.3 COMPANY Crisis and Emergency Management Structure ................................ 16
4. OIL SPILL RESPONSE STRATEGIES AND ACTIONS ...................................................... 20
4.1 Key Aspect of oil spill response .......................................................................... 22
4.1.1 Alert of oil spill incident .................................................................................. 22
4.1.2 Initial assessment of oil spill ........................................................................... 22
4.1.3 Notification of oil spill ..................................................................................... 23
4.2 CRT Response Strategies and actions ................................................................. 23
4.2.1 Team Leader .................................................................................................... 27
4.2.2 Emergency Coordinator (EC) ........................................................................... 30
4.2.3 Site Contact (SC) .............................................................................................. 32
4.2.4 Logistics (LOG).................................................................................................. 34
4.2.5 HSSE.................................................................................................................. 36
4.2.6 Communications Manager .............................................................................. 38
4.2.7 Government Affairs (GA) ................................................................................. 39
4.2.8 Key Contractor Representative (KCR) ............................................................. 40
4.3 Disposal or liquid and Solid Wastes ................................................................... 40
4.4 Response Stand-down & Investigation .............................................................. 40
4.5 Training, Exercises and Drills .............................................................................. 40
5. OSRP JUSTIFICATION.................................................................................................. 46
5.1 Legislative and Regulatory Framework .............................................................. 46
5.2 Environmental Setting ........................................................................................ 51
5.2.1 Meteorological Conditions .............................................................................. 51
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5.2.2 Environmental Sensitive Areas ....................................................................... 53


5.3 Oil Spill Modeling and Crude Property ............................................................... 56
5.3.1 Banyen Oil Modeling Result ............................................................................ 57
5.3.2 Nong Yao Oil Modeling Result ........................................................................ 62
5.3.3 Crude Property ................................................................................................ 66
5.4 Response Guide ................................................................................................... 70
5.4.1 Offshore Procedures (Large and Small Spills) ................................................. 70
5.4.2 Shallow Water/ Shoreline Procedures ........................................................... 73
APPENDIX A – GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION FORMS ..................................................... 80
APPENDIX B – NOTIFICATION AND ACTIVATION OF NRC / OSRL /IESG .......................... 82
APPENDIX C – EMERGENCY CONTACT LIST ....................................................................... 89
APPENDIX D – OIL SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT ............................................................. 92
APPENDIX E – APPROVED LIST OF DISPERSANTS AND MSDS .......................................... 99
APPENDIX F - CONVERSION FACTORS ............................................................................. 105

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ACRONYMS

Abbreviation Expanded Form


MOG Mubadala Oil and Gas
CRT Country Response Team
CMT Crisis Management Team
SRT Site Response Team
GOT Gulf Of Thailand
HUT Hook - Up Team
FPSO Floating Production, Storage and Offloading
FSO Floating Storage and Offloading
OSRP Oil Spill Response Plan
BCP Business Continuity Plan
NRC National Response Corporation Asia Pacific
IESG Oil Industrial Environment Safety Group
MOU Memorandum of Understanding
OSRL Oil Spill Response Ltd.
OPRC International Oil Spill Response Convention
DMF Department of Mineral Fuels
PCD Pollution Control Department
ICS Incident Command System
MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet
BBLS barrels

DEFINITIONS

Term Definition
Tier 1 Oil spill of less than 20 tons (< 150 bbls)
Tier 2 Oil spill of 20 – 1,000 tons (150 – 7,500 bbls)
Tier 3 Oil spill more than 1,000 tons (> 7,500 bbls)
Company Mubadala Petroleum Thailand

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1. INTRODUCTION

The Country Oil Spill Response Plan (OSRP) has been written in accordance with
international and Thailand best practices for Mubadala Petroleum (Thailand Business
unit) (hereafter referred to as Mubadala Petroleum Thailand Company) and it aims to
offer guidance on the response strategies and necessary actions to prevent and / or
minimize any accidental discharge of oil and to mitigate negative effects. It provides
specific guidance to personnel who may be involved in a spill response related to
company exploration, drilling and production operations. Specifically it supplies the
Country Response Team (CRT) with the response strategies, main procedures and
information required during an oil spill response.

The Country OSRP covers ALL potential spills from the following activities / areas:

 All offshore facilities / fields operated by company i.e. production platforms and
in-field pipelines
 Offshore Exploration activities including Geotechnical and Geographical surveys
 Drilling operations in the Gulf of Thailand (GOT) (Exploration drilling and In-field
drilling)
 FPSO/FSO and an off-take tanker including oil export pipelines used for an off-
loading
 Offshore construction operations in the Gulf of Thailand (GOT) (installation, HUC
works on new platforms and Brownfield works on existing facilities)
 Marine operations including supply boat and crew boat, Construction Support
Vessel and Derrick/Lay barge).

Note: At this stage, company does not have any onshore production operations therefore
the plan excludes detailed information related to onshore concessions. A separate
response plan will be required for onshore drilling activities (site specific).

In the event of an oil spill occurring on the facilities / fields, the response will be directed
towards;

 Saving life and / or caring for the injured or both.


 Protect of the environment.
 Limitation of damage to assets.

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Eye protection Approved safety goggles. Provide eye wash station.


Protective equipment Apron (Plastic or rubber) Rubber boots.
SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Description Viscous liquid.
Colour Brown.
Odor Mild.
Boilling point 192 C
Specific Gravity 0.95 @ 60 Degrees F ASTM D-1298
Flash point 2 C
Relative 0.87
Water solubility Slightly miscible in water
Viscosity Flow Time in 3 mm ISO cup (ISO 2431) – 40
SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Stability Stable under normal conditions.
Conditions to avoid Burning produces irritating, toxic and obnoxious fumes.
Materials to avoid Strong oxidizing agents.
SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Acute Toxicity Ingestion may cause nausea and vomiting.
Corrosivity May cause irritation to eyes. May cause degreasing of the skin. Potential for aspiration if
swallowed.
Repeated or prolonged Repeated or prolonged exposure may cause dermatitis.
exposure
Mutagenic effects No mutagenic effects reported.
Carcinogenic effects No carcinogenic effects reported.
Reproductive toxicity No teratogenic effects reported.
SECTION 12 ECOLOGOCAL INFORMATION
Degradability The surfactant(s) contained in this preparation complies (comply) with the biodegradability
criteria as laid down in Regulation (EC) No.648/2004 on detergents. Data to support this
assertion are held at the disposal of the competent authorities of the Member State and
will be made available to them, at their direct request or at the request of a detergent
manufacturer.
Bioaccumulation Dose not bioaccumulate.
SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
General information Dispose of as special waste in compliance with local and national regulations.
Disposal of packaging Dispose of incompliance with all local and national regulations.
SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
Further information The product is not classified as dangerous for carriage.
SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION
SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION
Text of risk phrase in R36- Irritating to eyes.
Section 3 R38- Irritating to skin.
R65-Harmful: may cause lung damage if swallowed.

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APPENDIX F - CONVERSION FACTORS

Code Description/Appearance Thickness (µm) Quantity (m3/km2)

1 Sheen (silvery/grey) 0.04 to 0.30 0.04 to 0.3


2 Rainbow 0.30 to 5.0 0.3 to 5.0
3 Metallic 5.0 to 50 5.0 to 50.
4 Discontinuous true oil color 50 to 200 50 to 200
5 Continuous true oil color 200 or greater 200 or greater

Unit Multiplied by Approximate Unit


conversion Factor
barrels of oil (bbl) x 42 US gallons (gal)
barrels of oil (bbl) x 0.136 ton of oil equivalent (toe)
3
barrels of oil (bbl) x 0.15898 cubic meters (m )
Tones of oil x 7.33 [1] barrels of oil equivalent
US gallons(gal x 0.0238 barrels (bbl)
US gallons (gal) x 3.7854 Liters(l)

[1] This conversion can range from 6.5 to 7.9 depending on the type of crude oil. This factor is indented to provide an
approximation that can be used when the exact factor is unknown.

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