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General Overview St. Eustatius Facility Operating for over 30 years

General Overview St. Eustatius Facility Operating for over 30 years Largest non government employer for 30 years, second only to Rotterdam for most tonnage moved through a port in the Kingdom. . Facility Overview. 2012 Facility Highlights. 72 tanks with 14m/BBLS Product Storage

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General Overview St. Eustatius Facility Operating for over 30 years

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  1. General Overview St. Eustatius Facility Operating for over 30 years Largest non government employer for 30 years, second only to Rotterdam for most tonnage moved through a port in the Kingdom. Facility Overview 2012 Facility Highlights • 72 tanks with 14m/BBLS Product Storage • 5 Berths Including 1 SPM • 5 Bunker Barges & 5 Tug Boats • 1 workboat/Response Vessel • 25,000 bpd Refinery • 1,322 Vessels Handled • 1,196,351 Tons of Bunkers Delivered • 275,365 NS Personnel Hours worked

  2. St. Eustatius Terminal • Table of Contents • St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Environmental Permitting • Utilities • Questions

  3. NuStar Terminal 72 commercial and utility tanks 14 million barrels A- 8 floating roof tanks 5 million barrels fuel oil or crude.B- 26 cone roof tanks 6 million barrels (heavy fuel oil or crude) C- New 70 series tanks adds 5 (diesel/jet) tanks 1 million barrelsD- Mezzanine 10 tanks internal floating roofs for light distillates 1.1 million barrels E- Lower terminal 8 tanks distillates and fuel oil .7 million barrels. St. Eustatius Terminal Information B A E C D

  4. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Conventional finger pier jetty with 2 berth ship dock. 55 feet draft. • Berth One South Side 20 -175 DWT • Berth Two North side 20-100 DWT • Transfer rates 5000 -30,000 BBLS per hour

  5. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Barge Dock @ Jetty • 17 Ft. Draft

  6. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Barge Floating Hose Station • 17 Ft. Draft • 7,200 DWT

  7. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Monopile Station • 4 Subsea lines (12” and one 8”) • East mooring up to 10,500 DWT • West mooring up to 50,000 DWT

  8. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • SPM Single Point Mooring • 80,000 – 525,000 DWT • 48” Subsea Pipeline (6,200 feet) • Two 24” subsea hoses from PLEM • Load rates up to 95K BPH

  9. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Monopile Buoys – West Berth

  10. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Installation of New Loading Arms

  11. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Spill Response Capabilities – Emergency Response Vessel Statia Responder in Dry-dock yard. After Before

  12. St. Eustatius Terminal Information • Statia Responder -Response and work vessel

  13. Environmental Permitting • Permitting History: • Original Hindrance Permits received in 1995 prior to implementation of large crude oil expansion project. First and only facility in the previously know Netherlands Antilles to receive operating permit for terminal and Marine operations. • Post 10-10-10 • Dual Marine and Landside permits finalized in 2012 and 2013 respectively • BES Implementation – Landside Permit • Maritime Management Act – Marine Permit • Ongoing semi-annual compliance inspections • Ongoing monthly compliance conferences • To date NuStar still the only facility to have received both marine and land side permits.

  14. Environmental Permitting 2012 Environmental Reportable Release Description • 10/21/12 #21596 Leak on barge floating station 8” subsea hose resulted from unknown third-party damage. • Estimated 12 BBLS of fuel oil released to Sea.

  15. Environmental Permitting Corrective Actions:

  16. Environmental Permitting Proactive Efforts After Before

  17. Utilities • Boiler’s for Steam Heating • Hot Oil Circulation for 50’s series Fuel Oil • Power Generation • Fire Pond • R.O. Water Production Plant • Air Stripping System • Incinerator

  18. Utilities - Boilers • Boilers #1,2,3. 350HP #6 oil Fuel. • Boiler #4 refinery. 150HP Diesel fuel. • Temporary o-o-s for PetroBras Booster pump install. • Boiler #5 refinery packaged boiler. 200HP Diesel fuel.

  19. Utilities - Hot Oil Circulation • Hot oil circulation for 50’s (4 tanks) in fuel oil storage.

  20. Utilities - Power Generation • Genset #1 900KW • Genset #2 900KW • Genset #3 900KW • Genset #4 900KW • Genset #5 (o-o-s) 1750KW • Genset #6 1800KW • Genset #7 1800KW • Total 9.0 Megawatt

  21. Utilities – Fire Pond • Fire Pond 4 Million gallon capacity, fed with fresh water from tank roof tops, in times of drought or heavy usage, water can be pumped from sea.

  22. Utilities – Impound Basin • Remote Impound Basin, collects run off water from upper terminal impound areas and 50 series tank roofs, can be pumped to fire pond or to surface or left to evaporate. 30 million gallon capacity.

  23. Utilities - R.O. Water Production Plant • Seawater reverse osmosis. 50-90K GPD original capacity.

  24. Utilities - Air Stripping System

  25. Utilities - Incinerator • Incinerator, utilized for incineration of oily waste. Ash and slag from incinerated materials is stored in containers on-site for future off-site disposal.

  26. Questions? Overview of Terminal from Signal Hill

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