Title:Behind the Scenes at a Deep-Water Project

Malampaya Phase 3, Philippines

Duration: 2:35 minutes

Description:

As Malampaya Phase 3 nears completion, project leaders talk about the milestones of the project and how safety always comes first in this massive undertaking.

The Malampaya Project in the Philippines is the country’s largest undertaking in the oil and gas industry. It powers up to 45% of the archipelago’s biggest island-- where the nation’s capital is located. In order to continue meeting this demand for cleaner and cheaper power, Shell is building a new depletion compression platform, the first to be built in the country.

Behind the Scenes at a Deep-Water Project

Malampaya Phase 3, Philippines Film Transcript

[Video Footage]

Panning shot of DCP in the dry dock area of Keppel Subic

[Text Displays]

Behind the scenes at a deep-water project

Malampaya Phase 3, Philippines

[Background music plays]

Bright, uplifting music

[Video Footage]

Panning shot of DCP Modules on Lot 4 area of Keppel Subic with Gantry Crane, before lifting process

Engineers and supervisors discussing

Time Lapse of DCP Compressor Lifting on Lot 4 Area

Time Lapse of DCP Compressor Lifting in Dry Dock Area

Interview with Mike Castel

[Name and Title]

MP2&3 Deputy Project Manager

[Mike]

“Pretty much, we’re about to embark on the completion side of the project and the finish line is in view”.

[Voice Over]

“Barangay Kapis, the safety club of MP3, has over a thousand members who are committed to make safety a way of life”.

[Video Footage]

Barangay Kapis Fiesta at Keppel Subic

Handing out of Barangay Kapis Badge to inducted members

Barangay Kapis member writing on commitment wall

Gilas Coach Chot Reyes as motivational speaker at Barangay Kapis Fiesta

Interview with Rob Kretzers

[Name and title]

Shell Executive Vice President Projects

[Rob]

“Safety is our first priority. And it will stay at any moment in time. I’m impressed positively. I’m particularly impressed by the way the people are taking care of themselves and of their co-workers. I really like the emphasis in an equal manner of safety, quality and productivity”.

[Video Footage]

Footage of Robert Kretzsers Keppel Fabrication Yard visit with Nathan Stephenson, CSR and Antoine Bliek, MP2&3 Project Manager.

[Text displays]

Shell EVP Projects Rob Kretzers

Visit to the Fabrication Yard

April 2014

Interview with Devan Chandrasegaran

[Name and title]

Fabrication Yard Deputy Company Site Representative

[Devan]

“The second quarter of the year, the milestone was the installation of these five main modules as well as the two infrastructures. All these activities will pretty much allow the integration, as well as the system completion to take place”.

[Video Footage]

Panning shot of the DCP in the Dry Dock Area of Keppel Subic with Local Equipment Room (LER) Module being lifted

Panning shot of the other 4 modules on Lot 4 area of Keppel Subic with ACB being lifted by Gantry Crane

Shot of ACB lifting from DCP POV

Time Lapse of ACA lifting

Shot of pipe rack

Pipe rack lifting onto DCP

[Background music plays]

Bright, techno music

[Voice Over]

“Majority of the equipment and materials have arrived from all over the world”.

[Video footage]

Truck delivery of steel beams to Keppel Subic

Unloading of steel beams

Time Lapse of offloading of cooler

Offloading of steel pipes

Offloading of short legs on Keppel Quay Area

Interview with Martyn Turner

[Name and title]

MP2&3 Engineering Manager

[Martyn]

“The equipment came from over 20 different countries. The most farther part is the US, Canada, Europe in terms of Germany and France, Turkey. And then closer to home Korea, Singapore, China, Malaysia and Indonesia. So it’s been really a worldwide effort.”

[Animated Sequence]

World map zooming into US and highlighting the country, pointing to it as origin of the components of the DCP

[Text displays]

United States

Gas Turbine

[Animated Sequence]

World map moving to European region, highlighting the countries and pointing to them as origin of the components of the DCP.

[Text displays]

Germany

GC Components

France

Discharge Cooler

United Kingdom

Pedestral Crane

Turkey

Angles and Shapes

Norway

Gas Compressor

[Animated Sequence]

World map moving to Asian region, highlighting the countries and pointing to them as origin of the components of the DCP.

[Text displays]

Korea

HP/ LP Vessels

Singapore

Pipes, fittings, flanges

[Animated Sequence]

World map zooming out to include India and China, highlighting the countries and pointing to them as origin of the components of the DCP.

[Text displays]

India

Vessel Internals

China

Oil Cooler & Console

[Animated Sequence]

World map moving include Malaysia, highlighting the countries and pointing to them as origin of the components of the DCP.

[Text displays]

Malaysia

Tubular Legs

Nitrogen Gas

[Animated Sequence]

World map zooming out to include all highlighted countries where different components of the DCP came from.

[Voice Over]

”The arrival of the 65 metre-long upper legs is another remarkable feat.”

[Video Footage]

Hansa Heavy Lift Vessel with offloading of upper legs at Keppel Quay Area

Panning shot of Hansa Heavy Lift Vessel during offloading of upper legs at Keppel Quay Area

Time Lapse of upper legs offloading

Interview with Ken Loh

[Name and title]

MP3 Substructure Team Lead

[Ken]

“Delivery of the upper legs obviously is a milestone to MP3 project. The upper leg itself together with the lower leg consist of 2,500 ton of the total platform weight. That is about 20% of the total platform weight.”

[Video Footage]

Panning shot of upper legs in EEW Johor Bahru, Malaysia

Time Lapse of upper leg being transported out of EEW

Time Lapse of upper leg being transported from EEW to Johor Bahru Port Area

Panning shot of upper leg at Johor Bahru Port Area

[Background music plays]

Bright, uplifting music

[Video Footage]

Time Lapse of DCP module lifting in dry dock area of Keppel Subic

[Voice Over]

”Malampaya will continue to power this nation through the years to come, as one team with one goal and one future.”

[Video Footage with Sound on Tape]

Project and Asset Teams on Malampaya Platform just after crossing the gangway

“One Team. One Goal. One Future.”

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