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02/04/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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• <br />• <br />• <br />Page 4 of 6, Resume of F. San Miguel, 3/7/10 <br />in the ACG and Sakhalin II oil fields in 1997 made a significant contribution to the bottom line <br />of the company. <br />After the break up ofthe Soviet Urnon, ywe expanded -'our offices m�Moscow delegated m country <br />. <br />responsiliihties to, my :)•Russian staff and :moved;: to London, England where I created a marketing <br />and business development team�that continued `to expandjiitFtbSeneedtilssia and .Azerbaijan <br />while at • the °same me; opening off ces in Poland Czech :Republic, Rom o a;xand Bulgaria' In <br />addition between 199j. andconcurrent y withk the marketing e17 fforts to the'" FSU ;and <br />astern Euro .7,:: <br />I 'cII "oordinated from m ¢` London base the marketin L efforts =of �Ivlc ®ermott's <br />} rx P� Yr ,, s g <br />as t ®pera hng Unit mEurope North �Afnca „anJ._Me1terra a can Dining tfiis period <br />erbaiJan activities entered the production stage Dur Joint ventures in that country carred <br />- 4 <br />first major offshore constiuctioritl prolects Jthere after the breakup of: o e zSoviet�Uiuo77tn° <br />unng , _ . . <br />shipyards sthat; ;until1 thatftime, hadbeen bu lding submannes I was: one .of the first westerners to <br />ilaiti and tour the facilihesrofa=Se ®a ash and'Amur Sh pyardsy•After the Russian:goverimment -had <br />designated Amur Shipyardto be the builder of.the platfo ooS needed for the Sakhahn`II field -_I <br />supervised the'feasibihry study for the partial co o version, of the face sties of this yar` d ,for this <br />osez Shortly after this studz.y was, cornpleted Sakhalin: Energy; awarded uzzr.our the contract; <br />the first of its :nature;. in Russia, to buildahe base structure (about $25.: or IlionU S cy) for' the <br />; <br />ollypak ;dnlling ng which • d d -the early oil 5.phase of this:;field ;development: This 'study_was <br />e Trade ®evelopment Office of the U S Government;and McDersmott International <br />erforme"d by joint teams of American andh Russ an experts Amu-Sh <br />r ipyard <br />as,�been privatized and',is taking a very actwe,part;tnahe:construction of structures <br />- -- <br />akha in oil and gas'.fields <br />In 1995, after the Sakhalin II project and the Azeri projects were well underway, I transferred to <br />Mexico to market the services of McDermott's latest shipyard acquisition in Veracruz, establish <br />an engineering joint venture as well as oversee and liaise with our Joint Venture partner, one of <br />the largest Mexican offshore contractors, working in the development of offshore projects in the <br />Mexican continental shelf. <br />In: 1996 our company perf5. <br />oKazakhstan=Casp1 Shelf (KCS,) a 'feasibrhty study agau <br />under the auspices of the Trade Development Office joined this tune by the IJ K ,Department of <br />Trade and Industry <br />This feasibility Y;study determined the necessary infrastructure for the <br />:ashagan Field offshore Kazakhstax.n Tishfield, at. the time, had;not been <br />Ot erSi 11.0„;been yet' Bete gamed :but the consortiums of western :oil <br />wasengaged;filccorngptigibliswith _KCS on the �tenns :and condition`s for field <br />urgently needed ar independent opinion of how the field should be developed <br />developme ®t of th <br />delineated i e _its <br />coni <br />anies, ®KI <br />deyelot 0 ent an <br />the required infrastructure in terms of oil terminals F offshore supply bases and living _facilities <br />Le sc)ieduie of construction and the costs associated witheach .phase _kG%veri the ecoloreal <br />g <br />sensitivities` of .'the area, a thorough e 0 vironntental base tine study;was an -integral and miinportY. ant <br />part ofrthe study Thee study wcf as successfua 1.lly completed and prese <br />been?the basis ylforr .thesu se, lien : <br />de t- t , ent,ofLthe area around nKaragansky Bay, more ,6.. I„..,0,,, <br />ften <br />3• <br />sown as Bautino _formerly a small fishing y 11age near Attalitazakhstan: <br />3/7/1 n <br />4 <br />56 <br />
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