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A Natural Gas to Petrochemical Complex Union Industrial Estate, La Brea Presented on August 29th, 2013 NESC, La Brea 1 A CEC[CEC3859/2013] is being sought from the EMA to proceed with A Natural Gas to Petrochemical Complex AGENDA 1. Introduce the Project Sponsors 1. Mitsubishi Corporation 2. Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. Inc. 3. Neal & Massy Holdings Ltd. 2. Project Site 3. The Project 4. Activities to be undertaken by CGCL 5. Logistics 6. Possible Impacts/Risks 7. Proposed Mitigation Measures 8. Questions 2 We are the project sponsors… Represented by Mr. Hiroshi Kita Represented by Mr. Chikara Jitsumatsu Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. Inc. has been developing chemicals in a wide range of fields, from basic to specialty chemicals. Our business Segments include: • Natural Gas Chemicals • Aromatic Chemicals • Specialty Chemicals • Information & Advanced Material Mitsubishi Corporation operates companies in 6 Business Groups: • Industrial Finance, Logistics and Development Group • Energy Business Group • Metals Group • Machinery Group • Chemicals Group • Living Essentials Group (Website) www.mgc.co.jp/eng/index.html (Website) www.mitsubishicorp.com/jp/ja/csr/ Represented by Mr. Linford Carrabon Neal & Massy Holdings Limited is the parent company of the Neal & Massy Group of Companies. We operate mainly in Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica and Guyana. Key Business Units: • Retail • Distribution & Logistics • Consumer Finance • Automotive & Industrial Equipment • Energy & Industrial Gases • Information Technology & Communications (Website) www.neal-and-massy.com 3 Project Sponsors’ roles Technology Licensor Project Coordination Local Content 4 SOBO VILLAGE Project Site VESSIGNY VILLAGE A “Brownfield” site Approved and zoned for heavy gas based industrial development Substantial infrastructural works already installed. UNION VILLAGE 5 The Project… • Development of a project for the commercialization of natural gas-based petrochemicals. • The plant which will be constructed will produce 1,000,000 tonnes per year of Methanol • 140,000 tonnes per year of Methanol produced will be used to produce 100,000 tonnes per year of Di-Methyl-Ether (DME). 6 About Methanol and DME What is Methanol? What is DME? • Clear, colourless LIQUID • Clear, colourless GAS • Looks like water • Slightly sweet odor • No odor in low concentrations • Flammable • Flammable • Similar physical properties to LPG 7 PDA-Project Development Agreement FID-Final Investment Decision FEED-Front End Engineering Design EPC-Engineering/Procurement/Construction CEC- Certificate of Environmental Clearance CGCL Project Schedule Q4 12 General Q1 13 GAS TERM SHEET Q2 13 Q3 13 Q4 13 Q1 14 Q3 14 Q4 14 Q1 15 Q2 15 Q3 15 Q4 15 FID PDA Negotiation Q2 14 Pre Development Q1 16 Q2 16 Q3 16 STARTUP Construction FEED / EPC Preliminary Works FEED LOAN Negotiation Construction Legend Completed In Progress CEC Application CEC Process (Target) After FID 8 Activities to be done GENERAL CGCL needs to successfully complete many activities during the Pre-Development Stage (CEC / Contracts Negotiation / Finance Arrangement / etc). Target Final Investment Decision by Shareholders March, 2014 CONTRACTS Many contracts including water and electricity still need to be finalized 9 Activities to be done FEED Targeting to be complete in November 2013 LOAN Targeting to reach an agreement by March 2014 CEC Our consultant “REAL” will present 10 OPERATIONS (METHANOL) NATURAL GAS DESULFURIZATION STEAM FUEL GAS REFORMING COMPRESSION SYNTHESIS PURGE GAS DISTILLATION PRODUCT METHANOL 11 OPERATIONS (DME) FROM METHANOL PLANT METHANOL DME DME SYNTHESIS DME PURIFICATION METHANOL RECOVERY METHANOL Waste Water 12 Project Impact & Mitigation Measures THE IMPACT ON : HEALTH ENVIRONMENT SAFETY THE COMMUNITY Local / International standards i) Mitigation / Management plan ii)Emergency countermeasures to be installed 13 Health Impact •There is no known adverse negative health impact from the production of Methanol & DME •7 Methanol Plants in Point Lisas / One of the oldest products in the petrochemical industry •DME has been long used for propellant for hair spray •Assessments will be conducted as per the CEC requirements by the EMA 14 Environmental Impact During Construction .• • Dust & Noise from Piling - mitigation measures in place Traffic - There will be increased traffic during construction. As part of the CEC requirement a Traffic Management Plan will be developed. • Water Quality – Storm Water Management will be developed • Construction Waste- Standard Waste Disposal Methods-Bins on site to segregate waste & Industrial waste treatment • During Operations • Water Effluent– Appropriate treatment. Historically no adverse environmental impact has been reported • Air Quality and Noise will be monitored and will be within EMA requirement. 15 Safety • Handling Spills - Storage tanks surrounded by dirt dyke - Spill Kits will be put in place • Fire - Fire Tender - Fire Fighting System • Medical - Emergency Medical Technicians on site - Ambulance - First Aid Facility 16 Community Development • Employment (Expectation from the experience of another project) . • During Construction – 3000 jobs (peak time) • Operations - Direct 180 jobs - Indirect 200 jobs • Site Workers/Employees – Point Lisas Energy Association (PLEA) Pass Card certified • Local Contractors/Sub Contractors – Safe To Work (STOW) certified • Training & Development - Plan to be developed to increase skills of local personnel (via continuous discussion with surrounding community) 17 CONTACT INFORMATION NEC Communication Centre Telephone Numbers 651-1173/1180 361-1866 Website:www.cgcl.co.tt 18 QUESTIONS 19