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EX-10.12

 Exhibit 10.12 
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COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****). 
  

							
	

	  	
1.   Shipbroker
 Brazilship Scanbrasil Comércio Marítimo Ltda,
 Rio de
Janeiro
	  	 THE BALTIC AND INTERNATIONAL
MARITIME COUNCIL (BIMCO)
 STANDARD BAREBOAT CHARTER
 CODE NAME: “BARECON 89”
	  	

 
	  		  	 2.   Place and date
 14.11.2007

	  	 3.   Owners/Place of business
 Knutsen Shuttle Tankers XII
KS, Smedasundet 40, 5519 Haugesund, Norway
	  	 4.   Bareboat charterers (Charterers)/Place of business

Fronape International Company
 PO Box 714
 Georgetown, Grand Cayman

Cayman Islands
 or
 Petrobras Transporte S.A. – Transpetro

Av. Presidente Vargas, 328
 20091-060 Rio de Janeiro, RJ
 Brazil

	  	 5.   Vessel’s name, Call Sign and Flag (Cl. 9(c))

Vessel data to be informed – Flag: Isle of Man – N256

	  	 6.   Type of vessel
 MOTORTANKER / SHUTTLE
TANKER
	  	 7.   GRT/NRT
 To be informed

	  	 8.   When/Where built
 Cosco (Nantong) Shipyard Ltd.
Co.
	  	 9.   Total DWT (abt.) in metric tons on summer freeboard

105.000 dwt.

	  	 10. Class (Cl. 9)
 DNV 1A1 “tanker for oil ESP”, CSR,
NAUTICUS (new building), DYNPOS-AUTR, OPP-F, ISC, BOW LOADING, SPM, F-AMC
	  	 11. Date of last special survey by the Vessel’s classification society

DELETED

		 
	

	  	 12. Further particulars of Vessel (also indicate minimum number of months’ validity of class certificates agreed acc. to Cl. 14)

SEE CLAUSE 33 AND ATTACHMENT A.
 ON REDELIVERY CLASS CERTIFICATES TO BE VALID FOR AT LEAST 6 MONTHS.

	  	 13. Port or Place of
delivery (Cl. 2)
 COSCO (NANTONG) SHIPYARD, Nantung, CHINA
	  	 14. Time for delivery (Cl. 3)
 2 qtr 2011

SEE CLAUSE 32.
	  	15  Cancelling date (Cl. 4)

          4 qtr 2011
           SEE ALSO CLAUSE 34.

	  		  	 16. Port or Place of redelivery (Cl. 14)
 IN CHARTERERS OPTION
ONE SAFE PORT BRAZIL, USGULF, UKC, MED.

		 	 
		  	 17. Running
days’ notice if other than stated in Cl. 3
 N/A
	  	 18. Frequency of dry-docking if other than stated in Cl. 9(f)

ACCORDING TO CLASS REQUIREMENTS.

		 
	

	  	 19. Trading Limits (Cl. 5)
 WORLD WIDE WITHIN IWL, EXCLUDING
COUNTRIES UNDER EMBARGO BY U.N. AND U.S.A. THE VESSEL SHALL NOT BREAK ICE OR FOLLOW ICEBREAKER.

	  	 20. Charter period
 12 YEARS
	  	 21. Charter hire (Cl. 10)
 US DOLLAR ***** PER DAY. SEE ALSO
CLAUSE 29.

	  	 22. Rate of interest payable acc. to Cl. 10(f) and, if applicable, acc. to PART IV
 N/A
	  	 23. Currency and method of payment (Cl. 10)
 U.S. DOLLAR PAYABLE
MONTHLY IN ADVANVE.

	  	 24. Place of payment; also state beneficiary and bank account (Cl. 10)
 Bank account number(to be advised) in DnBNor ASA in favour of Knutsen Shuttle Tankers XII KS.
	  	 25. Bank guarantee/bond (sum and place) (Cl. 22) (optional)
 SEE
CLAUSE 30.

		 	 
	

	  	 26. Mortgage(s),
if any, (state whether Cl. 11(a) or (b) applies; if 11(b) applies state date of Deed(s) of Covenant and name of Mortgagee(s)/Place of business) (Cl. 11)

SEE CLAUSE 11.
	  	 27. Insurance (marine and war risks) (state value acc. to Cl. 12(f) or, if applicable, acc. to Cl. 13(k)) (also state if Cl. 13 applies)

USD 130.000.000, clause 12 to apply.

	  	 28. Additional insurance cover, if any, for Owners’ account limited to (Cl. 12(b)) or, if applicable, (Cl. 13(g))

N/A
	  	 29. Additional insurance cover, if any, for Charterers’ account limited to (Cl. 12(b)) or, if applicable, (Cl. 13(g))

N/A

	  	 30. Latent defects (only to be filled in if period other than stated in Cl. 2)
 N/A
	  	 31. War cancellation (indicate countries agreed) (Cl. 24)

Brazil, Norway and USA.

	  	 32. Brokerage commission and to whom payable (Cl. 25)
 AS PER
AGREEMENT.

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 “BARECON 89” Standard Bareboat Charter
                                         
                           PART I 

 

			
	 	 
	 33. Law and arbitration (state
26.1., 26.2., or 26.3. of Cl. 26 as agreed; if 26.3. agreed, also state place of arbitration) (Cl. 26)
 AS PER CLAUSE 26.1.
	  	 34. Number of additional clauses
covering special provisions, if agreed
 ADDITIONAL CLUSES CL.27 - 38 AND ATTACHMENT “A” ARE DEEMED PART OF THIS
CHARTER PARTY.

	 	 
	
35. Newbuilding Vessel (indicate with “yes” or “no” whether Part III
applies) (optional)
 N/A
	  	
36. Name and place of Builders (only to be filled in if Part III applies)

N/A

	 	 
	 37. Vessel’s Yard Building
No. (only to be filled in if Part III applies)
 N/A
	  	 38. Date of Building Contract
(only to be filled in if Part III applies)
 N/A

	 	 
	
39. Hire/Purchase agreement (indicate with “yes” or “no” whether Part IV
applies) (optional)
 N/A
	  	
40. Bareboat Charter Registry (indicate with “yes” or “no” whether Part V
applies) (optional)
 YES

	 	 
	
41. Flag and Country of the Bareboat Charter Registry (only to be filled in if Part V
applies)
 REGISTRO ESPECIAL BRASILEIRO – BRAZIL.
	  	
42. Country of the Underlying Registry (only to be filled in if Part V applies)

Isle of Man.

 PREAMBLE. – It is mutually agreed that this Contract shall be performed subject to the conditions contained in this
Charter which shall include PART I and PART II. In the event of a conflict of conditions, the provisions of PART I shall prevail over those of PART II to the extent of such conflict but no further. It
is further agreed that PART III and/or PART IV and/or PART V shall only apply and shall only form part of this Charter if expressly agreed and stated in the Boxes 35, 39 and 40. If
PART III and/or PART IV and/or PART V apply, it is further mutually agreed that in the event of a conflict of conditions, the provisions of PART I and PART II shall prevail over those of
PART III and/or PART IV and/or PART V to the extent of such conflict but no further. 
  

			
	 Signature (Owners)

 
 /s/ TRYGVE SEGLEM
	  	 Signature
(Charterers)
  
 /s/ JOSE SERGIO DE OLIVEIRA MACHADO

	         Trygve Seglem

        Managing Director
	  	         Jose Sergio de Oliveira Machado
         President

        Fronape International Company

 
  

        /S/ AGENOR CESAR JUNQUEIRA LEITE
         Agenor Cesar Junqueira Leite

        Director
         Petrobras Transporte S.A.

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 PART II 
 “BARECON 89” Standard Bareboat Charter 

 

	1.	Definitions 

 In this
Charter, the following terms shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them: 
 “The Owners” shall mean the
company . Mentioned in Box 3. 
 “The Charterers” shall mean the Bareboat charterers and shall not be
construed to mean a time charterer or a voyage charterer. 
  

	2.	Delivery (not applicable to newbuilding vessels) 

 The Vessel shall be delivered and taken over by the Charterers at the port or place indicated in Box 13, in such ready berth as the Charterers may direct. See 

Clause 32. 
 The Owners shall
before and at the time of delivery exercise due diligence to make the Vessel seaworthy and in every respect ready in hull, machinery and equipment for service under this Charter. The Vessel shall be properly documented at time of delivery.

 The delivery to the Charterers of the Vessel and the taking over of the Vessel by the Charterers shall constitute a full
performance by the Owners of all the Owners’ obligations under Clause 2, and thereafter the Charterers shall not be entitled to make or assert any claim against the Owners on account of any conditions, representations or warranties
expressed or implied with respect to the Vessel but the Owners shall be responsible for repairs or renewals occasioned by latent defects in the Vessel, her machinery or appurtenances, existing at the time of delivery under the Charter, provided such
defects have manifested themselves within 18 months after delivery unless otherwise provided in Box 30. 
  

	3.	Time for Delivery (not applicable to newbuilding vessels) 

 The Vessel to be delivered not before the date indicated in Box 14 unless with the Charterers’ consent. 
 Unless otherwise agreed in Box 17, the Owners to give the Charterers not less than 30 running days’ preliminary and not less than 14 days’ definite notice of the date on which the Vessel
is expected to be ready for delivery. 
 The Owners to keep the Charterers closely advised of possible changes in the
Vessel’s position. 
  

	4.	Cancelling (not applicable to newbuilding vessels) 

 Should the Vessel not be delivered latest by the cancelling date indicated in Box 15, the Charterers to have the option of cancelling this Charter without prejudice to any claim the Charterers
may otherwise have on the Owners under the Charter. 
 If it appears that the Vessel will be delayed beyond the cancelling
date, the Owners shall, as soon as they are in a position to state with reasonable certainty the day on which the Vessel should be ready, give notice thereof to the Charterers asking whether they will exercise their option of cancelling, and the
option must then be declared within one hundred and sixty-eight (168) hours of the receipt by the Charterers of such notice. If the Charterers do not then exercise their option of cancelling, the seventh day after the readiness date stated in
the Owners’ notice shall be regarded as a new cancelling date for the purpose of this Clause. See also Clause 34. 
  

	5.	Trading Limits 

 The
Vessel shall be employed in lawful trades for the carriage of suitable lawful merchandise within the trading limits indicated in Box 19. 
 The Charterers undertake not to employ the Vessel or suffer the Vessel to be employed otherwise than in conformity with the terms of the instruments of insurance (including any warranties expressed or
implied therein) without first obtaining the consent to such employment of the Insurers and complying with such requirements as to extra premium or otherwise as the Insurers may prescribe. If required, the Charterers shall keep the Owners and the
Mortgagees advised of the intended employment of the Vessel. 
 The Charterers also undertake not to employ the Vessel or
suffer her employment in any trade or business which is forbidden by the law of any country to which the Vessel may sail or is otherwise illicit or in carrying illicit or prohibited goods or in any manner whatsoever which may render her liable to
condemnation, destruction, seizure or confiscation. 
 Notwithstanding any other provisions contained in this Charter it is
agreed that nuclear fuels or radioactive products or waste are specifically excluded from the cargo permitted to be loaded or carried under this Charter. This exclusion does not apply to radio-isotopes used or intended to be used for any industrial,
commercial, agricultural, medical or scientific purposes provided the Owners’ prior approval has been obtained to loading thereof. 
  

	6.	Surveys (not applicable to newbuilding vessels) 

 Survey on Delivery and Redelivery.—The Owners and Charterers shall each appoint surveyors for the purpose of determining and agreeing in writing the condition of the Vessel at the time
of delivery and redelivery hereunder. The Owners shall bear all expenses of the On-Surveyincluding loss of

 time, if any, and the Charterers shall bear all expenses of the Off-Survey including loss
of time, if any, at the rate of hire per day or pro rata, also including in each case the cost of any docking and undocking, if required, in connection herewith. As per 
 Clause 27, Clause 6 to apply only at Redelivery. 
  

	7.	Inspection 

Inspection. -The Owners shall have the right at any time to inspect or survey the Vessel or instruct a duly authorised
surveyor to carry out such survey on their behalf to ascertain the condition of the Vessel and satisfy themselves that the Vessel is being properly repaired and maintained. Inspection or survey in dry-dock shall be made only when the Vessel shall be
in dry-dock for the Charterers’ purpose. However, the Owners shall have the right to require the Vessel to be dry-docked for inspection if the Charterers are not docking her at normal classification intervals. The fees for such inspection or
survey shall in the event of the Vessel being found to be in the condition provided in Clause 9 of this Charter be payable by the Owners and shall be paid by the Charterers only in the event of the Vessel being found to require repairs or
maintenance in order to achieve the condition so provided. All time taken in respect of inspection, survey or repairs shall count as time on hire and shall form part of the Charter period. 

The Charterers shall also permit the Owners to inspect the Vessel’s log books whenever requested and shall whenever required by the
Owners furnish them with full information regarding any casualties or other accidents or damage to the Vessel. For the purpose of this Clause, the Charterers shall keep the Owners advised of the intended employment of the Vessel. 

 

	8.	Inventories and Consumable Oil and Stores 

 A complete inventory of the Vessel’s entire equipment, outfit, appliances and of all consumable stores on board the Vessel shall be made by the Charterers in conjunction with the Owners on delivery
and again on redelivery of the Vessel. The Charterers and the Owners, respectively, shall at the time of delivery and redelivery take over and pay for all bunkers, lubricating oil, water and unbroached provisions, paints, oils, ropes and
other consumable stores in the said Vessel at actual documented cost. The Charterers shall redeliver the vessel with about the same quantity and quality of unbroached provisions, paints, oils, ropes and other consumable stores as the vessel
had onboard at delivery. the then current market prices at the ports of delivery and redelivery, respectively. 
  

	9.	Maintenance and Operation 

 (a) The Vessel shall during the Charter period be in the full possession and at the absolute disposal for all purposes of the Charterers and under their complete control in every respect. The Charterers
shall maintain the Vessel, her machinery, boilers, appurtenances and spare parts in a good state of repair, in efficient operating condition and in accordance with good commercial maintenance practice and, except as provided for in Clause
13(l), they shall keep the Vessel with unexpired classification of the class indicated in Box 10 and with other required certificates in force at all times. The Charterers to take immediate steps to have the necessary repairs done within
a reasonable time failing which the Owners shall have the right of withdrawing the Vessel from the service of the Charterers without noting any protest and without prejudice to any claim the Owners may otherwise have against the Charterers under the
Charter. 
 Unless otherwise agreed, in the event of any improvement, structural changes or expensive new equipment becoming
necessary for the continued operation of the Vessel by reason of new class requirements or by compulsory IMO legislation costing more than 5 per cent. of the Vessel’s marine insurance value as stated in Box 27, then the extent, if
any, to which the rate of hire shall be varied and the ratio in which the cost of compliance shall be shared between the parties concerned in order to achieve a reasonable distribution thereof as between the Owners and the Charterers having regard,
inter alia, to the length of the period remaining under the Charter, shall in the absence of agreement, be referred to arbitration according to Clause 26. 
 The Charterers are required to establish and maintain financial security or responsibility in respect of oil or other pollution damage as required by any government, including Federal, state or municipal
or other division or authority thereof, to enable the Vessel, without penalty or charge, lawfully to enter, remain at, or leave any port, place, territorial or contiguous waters of any country, state or municipality in performance of this Charter
without any delay. This obligation shall apply whether or not such requirements have been lawfully imposed by such government or division or authority thereof. The Charterers shall make and maintain all arrangements by bond or otherwise as may be
necessary to satisfy such requirements at the Charterers’ sole expense and the Charterers shall indemnify the Owners against all consequences whatsoever (including loss of time) for any failure or inability to do so. 

TOVALOP SCHEME. (Applicable to oil tank vessels only).—The Charterers are required to enter the Vessel under the
TOVALOP SCHEME or under any similar compulsory scheme upon delivery under this Charter and to maintain her so during the currency of this Charter.

 

  

	
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 (b) The Charterers shall at their own expense and by their own procurement man, victual, navigate, operate,
supply, fuel and repair the Vessel whenever 
 required during the Charter period and they shall pay all charges and expenses
of every kind and nature whatsoever incidental to their use and operation of the Vessel under this Charter, including any foreign general municipality and/or state taxes. The Master, officers and crew of the Vessel shall be the servants of the
Charterers for all purposes whatsoever, even if for any reason appointed by the Owners. 
 Charterers shall comply with the
regulations regarding officers and crew in force in the country of the Vessel’s flag or any other applicable law. 
 (c)
During the currency of this Charter, the Vessel shall retain her present name as indicated in Box 5 and shall remain under and fly the flag as indicated in Box 5, until provisions of Part V applies. Provided, however, that 

the Charterers shall have the 

liberty to paint the Vessel in their own colours, install and display their funnel insignia and fly their own house flag. Painting and
re-painting, instalment and re-instalment and change of flag to be for the Charterers’ account and time 
 used thereby to 

count as time on hire. 
 (d) The Charterers shall make no structural changes in the Vessel or changes in the machinery, boilers, appurtenances or spare parts thereof without in each instance first securing the Owners’
approval thereof. If the Owners so agree, the Charterers shall, if the Owners so require, restore the Vessel to its former condition before the termination of the Charter. 
 (e) The Charterers shall have the use of all outfit, equipment, and appliances on board the Vessel at the time of delivery, provided the same or their substantial equivalent shall be returned to the
Owners on redelivery in the same good order and condition as when received, ordinary wear and tear excepted. The Charterers shall from time to time during the Charter period replace such items of equipment as shall be so damaged or worn as to be
unfit for use. The Charterers are to procure that all repairs to or replacement of any damaged, worn or lost parts or equipment be effected in such manner (both as regards workmanship and quality of materials) as not to diminish the value of the
Vessel. The Charterers have the right to fit additional equipment at their expense and risk but the Charterers shall remove such equipment at the end of the period if requested by the Owners. 

Any equipment including radio equipment on hire on the Vessel at time of delivery shall be kept and maintained by the Charterers and the
Charterers shall assume the obligations and liabilities of the Owners under any lease contracts in connection therewith and shall reimburse the Owners for all expenses incurred in connection therewith, also for any new equipment required in order to
comply with radio regulations. 
 (f) The Charterers shall dry-dock the Vessel and clean and paint her underwater parts
whenever the same may be necessary, but not less than once in every eighteen calendar months after delivery unless otherwise agreed in Box 18. 
  

	10.	Hire 

 (a) The
Charterers shall pay to the Owners for the hire of the Vessel at the lump sum per calendar month as indicated in Box 21 commencing on and from the date and hour of her delivery to the Charterers and at and after the agreed lump sum for any
part of a month. Hire to continue until the date and hour when the Vessel is redelivered by the Charterers to her Owners. 

(b) Payment of Hire, except for the first and last month’s Hire, if sub-clause (c) of this Clause is applicable, shall be made
in cash without discount every month in advance on the first day of each month in the currency and in the 
 manner indicated
in Box 23 and at the place mentioned in Box 24. 
 (c) Payment of Hire for the first and last month’s Hire
if less than a full month shall be calculated proportionally according to the number of days in the particular calendar month and advance payment to be effected accordingly. 
 (d) Should the Vessel be lost or missing, Hire to cease from the date and time when she was lost or last heard of. Any Hire paid in advance to be adjusted accordingly. 

(e) Time shall be of the essence in relation to payment of Hire hereunder. In default of payment beyond a period of seven running days,
the Owners shall have the right to withdraw the Vessel from the service of the Charterers without noting any protest and without interference by any court or any other formality whatsoever, and shall, without prejudice to any other claim the Owners
may otherwise have against the Charterers under the Charter, be entitled to damages in respect of all costs and losses incurred as a result of the Charterers’ default and the ensuing withdrawal of the Vessel. 

(f) Any delay in payment of Hire shall entitle the Owners to an interest at the rate per annum as agreed in Box 22. If Box
22 has not been filled in the current market rate in the country where the Owners have their Principal Place of

 Business shall apply. 

 

	11.	Mortgage 

 *)
(a) Owners warrant that they have not effected any mortgage of the Vessel. At the time of entering into this charter party the Owners have not effected any mortgage over the Vessel. However, Owners may prior to delivery hereunder
finance the vessel and a mortgage (s), and the relevant Deed(s) of Covenant and Quiet Enjoyment Letter, the terms of which shall not adversely affect the Charterers right to quite enjoyment of the vessel or which shall not be otherwise
unreasonably onerous for Charterers, will be submitted to the Charterers for their approval prior to delivery of the Vessel. Charterers shall give their approval or reasonable rejection of the proposed mortgage within 15 working days of receipt of
relevant wording. If Charterers do not revert within the said period then approval shall be deemed to have been given and Charterers are obliged to sign the Dee (s) of Covenant and accept the Quiet Enjoyment Letter as set out below.

 The following is subject to Charterers approval, which shall be given after the Charterers have reviewed the Deed(s) of
Covenant and Quiet Enjoyment Letter, but prior to delivery of the Vessel hereunder, such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld: 
 By their counter-signature on the Deed(s) of Covenant prior to delivery of the Vessel hereunder, the Charterers undertake to have acquainted themselves with all terms, conditions and provisions of the
said Deed(s) of Covenant. The Charterers undertake that they will comply with all such instructions or directions in regard to the employment, insurance, repairs and maintenance of the Vessel, etc., as laid down in the Deed(s) of Covenant or as may
be directed from time to time during the currency of the Charter by the Mortgagee(s) in conformity with the Deed(s) of Covenant. 
 Charterers counter-signature on the Deed(s) of Covenant is conditioned to Mortgagee providing the Quiet Enjoyment Letter signed and valid. 
 The Oners warrant that they will not effect any mortgagee(s) other than in accordance with the terms of this Clause 11. 

 

	*)	(b) The Vessel chartered under this Charter is financed by a mortgage according to the Deed(s) of Covenant annexed to this Charter and as stated in Box 26. By
their counter-signature on the Deed(s) of Covenant, the Charterers undertake to have acquainted themselves with all terms, conditions and provisions of the said Deed(s) of Covenant. The Charterers undertake that they will comply with all such
instructions or directions in regard to the employment, insurances, repairs and maintenance of the Vessel, etc., as laid down in the Deed(s) of Covenant or as may be directed from time to time during the currency of the Charter by the Mortgagee(s)
in conformity with the Deed(s) of Covenant. 

 (c) The Owners warrant that they have not
effected any mortgage(s) other than stated in Box 26 and that they will not effect any other mortgage(s) without the prior consent of the Charterers. 

 

	*)	(Optional Clauses 11(a) and 11(b) are alternatives; indicate alternative agreed in Box
26). 

  

	12.	Insurance and Repairs 

(a) During the Charter period the Vessel shall be kept insured by the Charterers at their expense against marine, war and Protection and
Indemnity risks in such form as the Owners shall in writing approve, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Such marine, war and P. and I. insurances shall be arranged by the Charterers to protect the interests of both the Owners and the
Charterers and mortgagees (if any), and the Charterers shall be at liberty to protect under such insurances the interests of any managers they may appoint. All insurance policies shall be in the joint names of the Owners and the Charterers as their
interests may appear. 
 If the Charterers fail to arrange and keep any of the insurances provided for under the provisions of
sub-clause (a) above in the manner described therein, the Owners shall notify the Charterers whereupon the Charterers shall rectify the position within seven running days, failing which Owners shall have the right to withdraw the Vessel from
the service of the Charterers without prejudice to any claim the Owners may otherwise have against the Charterers. 
 The
Charterers shall, subject to the approval of the Owners and the Underwriters, effect all insured repairs and shall undertake settlement of all costs in connection with such repairs as well as insured charges, expenses and liabilities (reimbursement
to be secured by the Charterers from the Underwriters) to the extent of coverage under the insurances herein provided for. 

The Charterers also to remain responsible for and to effect repairs and settlement of costs and expenses incurred thereby in respect of
all other repairs not covered by the insurances and/or not exceeding any possible franchise(s) or deductibles provided for in the insurances. 
 All time used for repairs under the provisions of sub-clause (a) of this Clause 

 

 

  

	
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 and for repairs of latent defects according to Clause 2 above including any
deviation shall count as time on hire and shall form part of the Charter period. 
 (b) If the conditions of the above
insurances permit additional insurance to be placed by the parties, such cover shall be limited to the amount for each party set out in Box 28 and Box 29, respectively. The Owners or the Charterers as the case may be shall immediately
furnish the other party with particulars of any additional insurance effected, including copies of any cover notes or policies and the written consent of the insurers of any such required insurance in any case where the consent of such insurers is
necessary. 
 (c) Should the Vessel become an actual, constructive, compromised or agreed total loss under the insurances
required under sub-clause (a) of Clause 12, all insurance payments for such loss shall be paid to the Mortgagee, if any, in the manner described in the Deed(s) of Covenant, who shall distribute the moneys between themselves, the
Owners and the Charterers according to their respective interests. The Charterers undertake to notify the Owners and the Mortgagee, if any, of any occurrences in consequence of which the Vessel is likely to become a Total Loss as defined in this
Clause. 
 (d) If the Vessel becomes an actual, constructive, compromised or agreed total loss under the insurances arranged by
the Charterers in accordance with sub-clause (a) of this Clause, this Charter shall terminate as of the date of such loss. 
 (e) The Owners shall upon the request of the Charterers, promptly execute such documents as may be required to enable the Charterers to abandon the Vessel to insurers and claim a constructive total loss.

 (f) For the purpose of insurance coverage against marine and war risks under the provisions of sub-clause (a) of
this Clause, the value of the Vessel is the 
 value indicated in Box 27 or the average values as assessed by three independent brokers
(Fearnleys, Oslo, and Clarkson, London, and Poten, New York). The assessments to be done annually unless required more frequently by the Deed of Covenants, reference clause 11. sum indicated in Box 27. 

 

	13.	Insurance, Repairs and Classification 

 (Optional, only to apply if expressly agreed and stated in Box 27, in which event
Clause 12 shall be considered deleted). 
 (a) During the
Charter period the Vessel shall be kept insured by the Owners at their expense against marine and war risks under the form of policy or policies attached hereto. The Owners and/or insurers shall not have any right of recovery or subrogation against
the Charterers on account of loss of or any damage to the Vessel or her machinery or appurtenances covered by such insurance, or on account of payments made to discharge claims against or liabilities of the Vessel or the Owners
covered by such insurance. All insurance policies shall be in the joint names of the Owners and the Charterers as their interests may appear. 
 (b) During the Charter period the Vessel shall be kept insured by the Charterers at their expense against Protection and Indemnity risks in such form as the Owners shall in writing approve which
approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. If the Charterers fail to arrange and keep any of the insurances provided for under the provisions of sub-clause (b) in the manner described therein, the Owners shall notify the Charterers whereupon
the Charterers shall rectify the position within seven running days, failing which the Owners shall have the right to withdraw the Vessel from the service of the Charterers without prejudice to any claim the Owners may otherwise have against the
Charterers. 
 (c) In the event that any act or negligence of the Charterers shall vitiate any of the
insurance herein provided, the Charterers shall pay to the Owners all losses and indemnify the Owners against all claims and demands which would otherwise have been covered by such insurance. 

(d) The Charterers shall, subject to the approval of the Owners or Owners’ Underwriters, effect all insured repairs, and
the Charterers shall undertake settlement of all miscellaneous expenses in connection with such repairs as well as all insured charges, expenses and liabilities, to the extent of coverage under the insurances provided for under the provisions of
sub-clause (a) of this Clause. The Charterers to be secured reimbursement through the Owners’ Underwriters for such expenditures upon presentation of accounts. 

(e) The Charterers to remain responsible for and to effect repairs and settlement of costs and expenses incurred thereby in
respect of all other repairs not covered by the insurances and/or not exceeding any possible franchise(s) or deductibles provided for in the insurances. 
 (f) All time used for repairs under the provisions of sub-clause (d) and (e) of this
Clause and for repairs of latent defects according to Clause 2 above, including any deviation, shall count as time on hire and shall form part of the Charter period. 

The Owners shall not be responsible for any expenses as are incident to the use and operation of the Vessel for such time as may
be required to make such repairs. 
 (g) If the conditions of the above insurances permit additional insurance
to be placed by the parties such cover shall be limited to the amount for each party

 set out in Box 28 and
Box 29, respectively. The Owners or the Charterers as the case may be shall immediately furnish the other party with particulars of any additional insurance effected, including copies of any cover
notes or policies and the written consent of the Insurers of any such required insurance in any case where the consent of such Insurers is necessary. 
 (h) Should the Vessel become an actual, constructive, compromised or agreed total loss under the insurances required under sub-clause (a) of this
Clause, all insurance payments for such loss shall be paid to the Owners, who shall distribute the moneys between themselves and the Charterers according to their respective interests. 

(i) If the Vessel becomes an actual, constructive, compromised or agreed total loss under the insurances arranged by the Owners
in accordance with sub-clause (a) of this Clause, this Charter shall terminate as of the date of such loss. 
 (j) The Charterers shall upon the request of the Owners, promptly execute such documents as may be required to enable the Owners to abandon the Vessel to Insurers and claim a constructive total
loss. 
 (k) For the purpose of insurance coverage against marine and war risks under the provisions of
sub-clause (a) of this Clause, the value of the Vessel is the sum indicated in Box 27. 

(l) Notwithstanding anything contained in Clause 9 (a), it is agreed that under the provisions of Clause 13, if applicable, the
Owners shall keep the Vessel with unexpired classification in force at all times during the Charter period. 
  

	14.	Redelivery 

 The
Charterers shall at the expiration of the Charter period redeliver the Vessel at a safe and ice-free port or place as indicated in Box 16. The Charterers shall give the Owners not less than 30 running days’ preliminary and not less than
14 days’ definite notice of expected date, range of ports of redelivery or port or place of redelivery. Any changes thereafter in Vessel’s position shall be notified immediately to the Owners. 

Should the Vessel be ordered on a voyage by which the Charter period may be exceeded the Charterers to have the use of the Vessel to
enable them to complete the voyage, provided it could be reasonably calculated that the voyage would allow redelivery about the time fixed for the termination of the Charter. 
 The Vessel shall be redelivered to the Owners in the same or as good structure, state, condition and class as that in which she was delivered, fair wear and tear not affecting class excepted. 

The Vessel upon redelivery shall have her survey cycles up to date and class certificates valid for at least the number of months agreed
in Box 12. 
 The Vessel shall be dry-docked less than 12 (twelve) months prior to redelivery to the Owners. 

 

	15.	Non-Lien and Indemnity 

The Charterers will not suffer, nor permit to be continued, any lien or encumbrance incurred by them or their agents, which might have
priority over the title and interest of the Owners in the Vessel. 
 The Charterers further agree to fasten to the Vessel in a
conspicuous place and to keep so fastened during the Charter period a notice reading as follows:- 
 “This Vessel is the
property of (name of Owners). It is under charter to (name of Charterers) and by the terms of the Charter Party neither the Charterers nor the Master have any right, power or authority to create, incur or permit to be imposed on the Vessel any lien
whatsoever.” 
 The Charterers shall indemnify and hold the Owners harmless against any lien of whatsoever nature arising
upon the Vessel during the Charter period while she is under the control of the Charterers, and against any claims against the Owners arising out of or in relation to the operation of the Vessel by the Charterers. Should the Vessel be arrested by
reason of claims or liens arising out of her operation hereunder by the Charterers, the Charterers shall at their own expense take all reasonable steps to secure that within a reasonable time the Vessel is released and at their own expense put up
bail to secure release of the Vessel. 
  

	16.	Lien 

 The Owners to
have a lien upon all cargoes and sub-freights belonging to the Charterers and any Bill of Lading freight for all claims under this Charter, and the Charterers to have a lien on the Vessel for all moneys paid in advance and not earned. 

 

	17.	Salvage 

 All salvage
and towage performed by the Vessel shall be for the Charterers’ benefit and the cost of repairing damage occasioned thereby shall be borne by the Charterers. 
  

	18.	Wreck Removal 

 In the
event of the Vessel becoming a wreck or obstruction to navigation the Charterers shall indemnify the Owners against any sums whatsoever which the Owners shall become liable to pay and shall pay in consequence of the 

 

 

  

	
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 Vessel becoming a wreck or obstruction to navigation. 

 

	19.	General Average 

General Average, if any, shall be adjusted according to the York-Antwerp Rules 1974 or any subsequent modification thereof current at
the time of the casualty. 
 The Charter Hire not to contribute to General Average. 

 

	20.	Assignment and Sub-Demise 

 The Charterers shall not assign this Charter nor sub-demise the Vessel except with the prior consent in writing of the Owners which shall not be unreasonably withheld and subject to such terms and
conditions as the Owners shall approve. 
  

	21.	Bills of Lading 

 The
Charterers are to procure that all Bills of Lading issued for carriage of goods under this Charter shall contain a Paramount Clause incorporating any legislation relating to Carrier’s liability for cargo compulsorily applicable in the trade; if
no such legislation exists, the Bills of Lading shall incorporate the British Carriage of Goods by Sea Act. The Bills of Lading shall also contain the amended New Jason Clause and the Both-to-Blame Collision Clause. 

The Charterers agree to indemnify the Owners against all consequences or liabilities arising from the Master, officers or agents signing
Bills of Lading or other documents. 
  

	22.	Bank Guarantee 

The Charterers undertake to furnish, before delivery of the Vessel, a first class bank guarantee or bond in the sum and at the
place as indicated in Box 25 as guarantee for full performance of their obligations under this Charter. 

(Optional, only to apply if Box
25 filled in). See Clause 30. 
  

	23.	Requisition/Acquisition 

(a) In the event of the Requisition for Hire of the Vessel by any governmental or other competent authority (hereinafter referred to as
“Requisition for Hire”) irrespective of the date during the Charter period when “Requisition for Hire” may occur and irrespective of the length thereof and whether or not it be for an indefinite or a limited period of time, and
irrespective of whether it may or will remain in force for the remainder of the Charter period, this Charter shall not be deemed thereby or thereupon to be frustrated or otherwise terminated and the Charterers shall continue to pay the stipulated
hire in the manner provided by this Charter until the time when the Charter would have terminated pursuant to any of the provisions hereof always provided however that in the event of “Requisition for Hire” any Requisition Hire or
compensation received or receivable by the Owners shall be payable to the Charterers during the remainder of the Charter period or the period of the “Requisition for Hire” whichever be the shorter. 

The Hire under this Charter shall be payable to the Owners from the same time as the Requisition Hire is payable to the Charterers.

 (b) In the event of the Owners being deprived of their ownership in the Vessel by any Compulsory Acquisition of the Vessel
or requisition for title by any governmental or other competent authority (hereinafter referred to as “Compulsory Acquisition”), then, irrespective of the date during the Charter period when “Compulsory Acquisition” may occur,
this Charter shall be deemed terminated as of the date of such “Compulsory Acquisition”. In such event Charter Hire to be considered as earned and to be paid up to the date and time of such “Compulsory Acquisition”. 

 

	24.	War 

 (a) The Vessel
unless the consent of the Owners be first obtained not to be ordered nor continue to any place or on any voyage nor be used on any service which will bring her within a zone which is dangerous as the result of any actual or threatened act of war,
war, hostilities, warlike operations, acts of piracy or of hostility or malicious damage against this or any other vessel or its cargo by any person, body or State whatsoever, revolution, civil war, civil

 commotion or the operation of international law, nor be exposed in any way to any risks
or penalties whatsoever consequent upon the imposition of Sanctions, nor carry any goods that may in any way expose her to any risks of seizure, capture, penalties or any other interference of any kind whatsoever by the belligerent or fighting
powers or parties or by any Government or Ruler. 
 (b) The Vessel to have liberty to comply with any orders or directions as
to departure, arrival, routes, ports of call, stoppages, destination, delivery or in any other wise whatsoever given by the Government of the nation under whose flag the Vessel sails or any other Government or any person (or body) acting or
purporting to act with the authority of such Government or by any committee or person having under the terms of the war risks insurance on the Vessel the right to give any such orders or directions. 

(c) In the event of outbreak of war (whether there be a declaration at war or not) between any two or more of the countries as stated in
Box 31, both the Owners and the Charterers shall have the right to cancel this Charter, whereupon the Charterers shall redeliver the Vessel to the Owners in accordance with Clause 14, if she has cargo on board after discharge
thereof at destination, or if debarred under this Clause from reaching or entering it at a near open and safe port as directed by the Owners, or if she has no cargo on board, at the port at which she then is or if at sea at a near open and safe port
as directed by the Owners. In all cases hire shall continue to be paid in accordance with Clause 10 and except as aforesaid all other provisions of this Charter shall apply until redelivery. 

 

	25.	Commission 

 The
Owners to pay a commission at the rate indicated in Box 32 to the Brokers named in Box 32 on any Hire paid under the Charter but in no case less than is
necessary to cover the actual expenses of the Brokers and a reasonable fee for their work. If the full Hire is not paid owing to breach of Charter by either of the parties the party liable therefor to indemnify the Brokers against their loss of
commission. 
 Should the parties agree to cancel the Charter, the Owners to indemnify the Brokers against any
loss of commission but in such case the commission not to exceed the brokerage on one year’s Hire. See Box 32. 
  

	26.	Law and Arbitration 

  

	*)	26.1. This Charter shall be governed by English law and any dispute arising out of this Charter shall be referred to arbitration in London, one arbitrator being
appointed by each party, in accordance with the Arbitration Acts 1996 

 1950 

And 1979 or any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force. On the receipt by one party
of the nomination in writing of the other party’s arbitrator, that party shall appoint their arbitrator within fourteen days, failing which the decision of the single Arbitrator appointed shall apply. If two Arbitrators properly appointed shall
not agree they shall appoint an umpire whose decision shall be final. 
  

	*)	26.2. Should any dispute arise out of this Charter, the matter in dispute shall be referred to three persons at New York, one to be appointed by each of the
parties hereto, and the third by the two so chosen; their decision or that of any two of them shall be final, and for purpose of enforcing any award, this agreement may be made a rule of the Court. 

The arbitrators shall be members of the Society of Maritime Arbitrators, Inc. of New York and the proceedings shall be conducted
in accordance with the rules of the Society. 
  

	*)	26.3. Any dispute arising out of this Charter shall be referred to arbitration at the place indicated in Box 33, subject to the law and procedures applicable
there. 

 26.4. If Box 33 in Part I is not
filled in, sub-clause 26.1 of this Clause shall apply. 
  

	*)	26.1., 26.2. and 26.3. are alternatives; indicate alternative agreed in Box 33. 

 

 

  

	
	 ADDITIONAL CLAUSES:
  

27. Surveys
  
 The Owners and Charterers shall jointly appoint a surveyor for the purpose of determining and agreeing in writing the condition of the Vessel at the time of re-delivery. A Class approved diver video
inspection of the vessel hull below water line and of the thrusters may be included in the survey report. Without prejudice of Clause 14 the Charterers shall bear all survey expenses and all other costs, if any, as well as all repair costs
included.
  
 The Charterers shall also bear all loss of time spent in
connection with any repairs, which shall be paid at the rate of Hire per day or pro rata.
  

28.Technical Management
  

Reference Clause 9. The vessel shall be technically operated and managed by Transpetro. Charterers shall not change the technical operation or management
without Owners’ consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
  

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 29. Brazilian
Tax 
 Any Brazilian tax on Charter Hire is for Charterers account. If any new or additional taxes or changes to existing taxes become applicable
after the date of this Charter Party then this will be for the account of the Charterers. If during this charter there are any import tax (permanent or temporary) imposed on the Vessel, or a withholding tax is imposed on the hire payments then these
will be for Charterers account. 
 30. Additional Security 
 Charterers are a 100% subsidiary, directly or indirectly, of Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. Petrobras. If Petrobras should give up control of Charterers; i.e. reduce their holding in Charterers to less than
50%, then Owners have the right to have established security assuring the full and complete accomplishment of all the duties and obligations set forth in this contract in a form satisfactory to the Owners. Charterers have the obligation to provide
such collateral security. 
 Transpetro undertake and Fronape International Company (FIC) hereby agrees that should FIC fail to fulfil any of
its obligations under this charterparty as they fall due, then upon written notice by the Owners to Transpetro and FIC, Transpetro shall be substituted as the Charterers herein and become liable for all past and future obligations as if they had
been the Charterers ab initio. 
 Notwithstanding the same FIC shall remain jointly liable for all and any obligations it may have had up to the
date of any Owners’ notice given pursuant to this clause. Any delay or impossibility in Transpetro obtaining official or other consents to become Charterers and to fulfil obligations hereunder shall not render void or voidable their liability
to Owners in damages, as per Clause 10. 
 Owners recognize that obtaining such consent may take time and Owners therefore undertake not to
terminate the charter or take other action which may interrupt service to Charterers within 60 days of giving this notice provided that the sole reason for delay in timely payment is caused by absence of such consents. Transpetro shall use its best
endeavours to expedite the obtaining of such necessary consents and agree to pay interest at LIBOR with montly rests on any outstanding sums until payment. 
 31. Construction 
 The Vessel shall be built as a dynamically positioned (DP) shuttle tanker as per
the specification in Attachment A. The newbuilding specification and shipyard execution schedule shall be submitted to Charterers for their information. Charterers shall have the right to have full insight into the planning and implementation of the
building of the vessel. This right of insight into the planning and implementation of the construction shall not give cause to interference by Charterers into the planning and implementation process. Owners shall keep Charterers advised of all
significant changes to the shipyard execution schedule and of any significant issues regarding Classification of the vessel. Charterers shall be invited to attend as an observer to significant technical meetings (makers and shipyard interface
meetings) and major factory acceptance tests. Charterers shall have the right to have an observer present at the shipyard during the building, and Owners to provide office (desk) and communication facilities for same. Charterers shall have the right
to attend at dock and sea trials. Charterers shall not have the right to direct or communicate directly with the shipyard. Charterers shall have the right to participate, as observers only, together with the Owners representative at meetings with
the shiyard during the building of the vessel. 
 32. Delivery 
 Reference of Box 13, 14 and 15 and clause 2 and clause 3. Owners shall deliver and Charterers shall take delivery of the Vessel at the shipyard/safe anchorage (reference clause 31) upon completion of
shipyard sea trials and DPPS test. 
 The intention is to deliver the Vessel between 1 Jan—30 March 2011 / 1 April—30 June 2011.

 33. Outline Specification 
 The
Vessel outline specification, attached hereto as Attachment A shall consist of the following: 
  

	-	Vessel outline specification. 

  

	-	Makers list of major items. 

 Telemetry system as
described in Vessel Outline Specification shall be provided by Charterers. 
 34. Force Majeure 

Clause 4 shall not apply in case of force majeure under the Shipbuilding Contract defined as follows: 

If, at any time before actual delivery, either the construction of the VESSEL, or any performance required hereunder as a prerequisite of delivery of the
VESSEL, is delayed due to war, blockade, revolution, insurrection, mobilization, civil commotions, riots, strikes, sabotage, lockouts, acts of God or the public enemy, terrorism, plague or other epidemics, quarantines, prolonged failure or
restriction of electric current from an outside source, freight embargoes, if any, earthquakes, tidal waves, typhoons, hurricanes, storms or other causes beyond the control of the BUILDER or of its sub-contractors, as the case may be, or by force
majeure of any description, whether of the nature indicated by the forgoing or not, or by destruction of the BUILDER or works of the BUILDER or its sub-contractors, or of the VESSEL or any part thereof, by fire, flood, or other causes beyond the
control of the BUILDER or its sub-contractors as the case may be, or due to the bankruptcy of the equipment and/or material supplier or suppliers of long lead equipment with delivery time more than 18 months, or due to the delay caused by acts of
God in the supply of parts essential to the construction of the VESSEL, then, in the envent of delay due to the happening of any of the aforementioned contingencies, the BUILDER shall not be liable for such delay and the time for delivery of the
VESSEL under this Contract shall be extended without any reduction in the Contract Price for a period of time which shall not exceed the total accumulated time of all such delays, subject nevertheless to the BUYER’s right of cancellation and
subject however to all relevant provisions of this Contract which authorize and permit extension of the time of delivery of the VESSEL. 
 The
Owners undertake to promptly notify the Charterers of any occurrences of Force Majeure in consequence of which the delivery of the Vessel is likely to be delayed and shall take any and all possible measures to minimize the effects of such occurance
in the delivery of the Vessel. 
 35. Guarantee Clause 
 In respect of any repairs of defects which appears within the scope of Clause 2 and within the time established in Clause 2 the Owners and Charterers shall cooperate and use their best endeavours to
recover any expenditure incurred in remedying such defects from the Builders, but the Owners shall be liable to the Charterers to the full amount of the expenditure, as established on Clause 2. The Charterers shall cooperate with the Owners to
prepare the guarantee claims to be presented to the Builder according to the guarantee clause of the Building Contract (which terms and conditions shall be informed to the Charterers in due time). 

The Owners authorize the Charterers to arrange for the guarantee works to be performed in accordance with the conditions established on the Building
Contract. Hire to continue during the period of guarantee works. 
 36. Bareboat Charter Registry 

Reference PART V and Boxes 40-41. Any costs due to flagging the Vessel in and out of the Bareboat Charter Registry and/or into the Underlying Registry
shall be for Charterers account. 
 37. Confidentiality 
 All details of this agreement to be kept strictly private and confidential by all parties involved. 
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 38. Notices and
Correspondence 
 Every notice or demand under this contract, including notice of Arbitration, shall be in writing, but may be given or made by
fax which shall be sent to the Owners and the Charterers at their respective addresses. 
 In respect of the Charterers at: 

Fronape International company 
 c/o Transpetro /
DTM / TM / Getran 5 
 Av. Presidente Vargas, 328 – 4th floor 
 Rio
de Janeiro - RJ 
 20091-060 
 Brazil

 Fax no.: +55 21 3211 7400 
 In
respect of the Owners at: 
 Knutsen OAS Shipping AS 
 Smedasundet 40 
 P.O.Box 2017 
 5504 Haugesund 
 Norway 
 Fax no.: +47 52704040 
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 Specifications and Building Contract 

(a) The Vessel shall be constructed in accordance with the Building Contract (hereafter called “the Building Contract”) as annexed to
this Charter, made between the Builders and the Owners and in accordance with the specifications and plans annexed thereto, such Building Contract, specifications and plans having been counter-signed as approved by the Charterers.

 (b) No change shall be made in the Building Contract or in the specifications or plans of the Vessel as approved by the Charterers as
aforesaid, without the Charterers’ consent. 
 (c) The Charterers shall have the right to send their representative to the
Builders’ Yard to inspect the Vessel during the course of her construction to satisfy themselves that construction is in accordance with such approved specifications and plans as referred to under sub-clause (a) of this Clause.

 (d) The Vessel shall be built in accordance with the Building Contract and shall be of the description set out therein provided
nevertheless that the Charterers shall be bound to accept the Vessel from the Owners on the date of delivery by the Builders as having been completed and constructed in accordance with the Building Contract and the Charterers undertake that after
having so accepted the Vessel they will not thereafter raise any claims against the Owners in respect of the Vessel’s performance or specification or defects if any except that in respect of any repair or replacement of any defects which appear
within the first 12 months from delivery the Owners shall use their best endeavours to recover any expenditure incurred in remedying such defects from the Builders, but shall only be liable to the Charterers to the extent the Owners have a valid
claim against the Builders under the guarantee clause of the Building Contract (a copy whereof has been supplied to the Charterers) provided that the Charterers shall be bound to accept such sums as the Owners are able to recover under this clause
and shall make no claim upon the Owners for any difference between the amounts so recovered and the actual expenditure incurred on repairs or replacements or for any loss of time incurred thereby. 

Time and Place of Delivery 
 (a) Subject to the Vessel having completed her acceptance trials including trials of cargo equipment in accordance with the Building Contract and specifications to the satisfaction of the
Charterers, the Owners shall give and the Charterers shall take delivery of the Vessel afloat when ready for delivery at the Builders’ Yard or some other safe and readily accessible dock, wharf or place as may be agreed between the parties
hereto and the Builders. Under the Building Contract the Builders have estimated that the Vessel will be ready for delivery to the Owners as therein provided but the delivery date for the purpose of this Charter shall be the date when the Vessel is
in fact ready for delivery by the Builders after completion of trials whether that be before or after as indicated in the Building Contract. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Charterers shall not be obliged to take delivery of the
Vessel until she has been classed and documented as provided in this Charter and free for transfer to the flag she has to fly. Subject as aforesaid the Charterers shall not be entitled to refuse acceptance of delivery of the Vessel and upon and
after such acceptance the Charterers shall not be entitled to make any claim against the Owners in respect of any conditions, representations or

 warranties, whether express or implied, as to the seaworthiness of the Vessel or in respect of
delay in delivery or otherwise howsoever. 
 (b) If for any reason other than a default by the Owners under the Building
Contract, the Builders become entitled under that Contract not to deliver the Vessel to the Owners, the Owners shall upon giving to the Charterers written notice of Builders becoming so entitled, be excused from giving delivery of the Vessel to the
Charterers and upon receipt of such notice by the Charterers this Charter shall cease to have effect. 
 (c) If for any reason
the Owners become entitled under the Building Contract to reject the Vessel the Owners shall, before exercising such right of rejection, consult the Charterers and thereupon 

 

	i)	if the Charterers do not wish to take delivery of the vessel they shall inform the Owners within seven (7) days by notice in writing and upon receipt by
the Owners of such notice this Charter shall cease to have effect; or 

  

	ii)	if the Charterers wish to take delivery of the Vessel they may by notice in writing within seven (7) days require the Owners to negotiate with the Builders
as to the terms on which delivery should be taken and/or refrain from exercising their right to rejection and upon receipt of such notice the Owners shall commence such negotiations and/or take delivery of the Vessel from the Builders and deliver
her to the Charterers; 

  

	iii)	in no circumstances shall the Charterers be entitled to reject the Vessel unless the Owners are able to reject the Vessel from the Builders;

  

	iv)	if this Charter terminates under sub-clause (b) or (c) of this Clause, the Owners shall thereafter not be liable to the Charterers for any claim under
or arising out of this Charter or its termination. 

 Guarantee Works 

If not otherwise agreed, the Owners authorize the Charterers to arrange for the guarantee works to be performed in accordance with the building
contract terms, and hire to continue during the period of guarantee works. The Charterers have to advise the Owners about the performance to the extent the Owners may request. 
 Name of Vessel 
 The name of the Vessel shall be mutually agreed
between the Owners and the Charterers and the Vessel shall be painted in the colours, display the funnel insignia and fly the house flag as required by the Charterers. 
 Survey on Redelivery 
 The Owners and the Charterers shall appoint
surveyors for the purpose of determining and agreeing in writing the condition of the Vessel at the time of redelivery. 

Without prejudice to Clause 14 (Part II), the Charterers shall bear all survey expenses and all other costs, if any, including the cost of
docking and undocking, if required, as well as all repair costs incurred. 
 The Charterers shall also bear all loss of time
spent in connection with any docking and undocking as well as repairs, which shall be paid at the rate of Hire per day or pro rata. 

 

 

  

	
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 PART IV 
 HIRE/PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 (Optional, only to apply if
expressly agreed and stated in Box 39) 

 

 On expiration of this Charter and provided the Charterers have fulfilled their obligations
according to Part I and II as well as Part III, if applicable, it is agreed, that on payment of the last month’s hire instalment as per Clause 10 the Charterers have purchased the Vessel with everything belonging to her and the Vessel is fully
paid for. 
 If the payment of the instalment due is delayed for less than 7 running days or for reason beyond the
Charterers’ control, the right of withdrawal under the terms of Clause 10(e) of Part II shall not be exercised. However, any delay in payment of the instalment due shall entitle the Owners to an interest at the rate per annum as agreed in Box
22. If Box 22 has not been filled in the current market rate in the country where the Owners have their Principal Place of Business shall apply. 
 In the following paragraphs the Owners are referred to as the Sellers and the Charterers as the Buyers. 
 The Vessel shall be delivered by the Sellers and taken over by the Buyers on expiration of the Charter. 
 The Sellers guarantee that the Vessel, at the time of delivery, is free from all encumbrances and maritime liens or any debts whatsoever other than those arising from anything done or not done by
the Buyers or any existing mortgage agreed not to be paid off by the time of delivery. Should any claims, which have been incurred prior to the time of delivery be made against the Vessel, the Sellers hereby undertake to indemnify the Buyers against
all consequences of such claims to the extent it can be proved that the Sellers are responsible for such claims. Any taxes, notarial, consular and other charges and expenses connected

 with the purchase and registration under Buyers’ flag, shall be for Buyers’ account. Any
taxes, consular and other charges and expenses connected with closing of the Sellers’ register, shall be for Sellers’ account. 
 In exchange for payment of the last month’s hire instalment the Sellers shall furnish the Buyers with a Bill of Sale duly attested and legalized, together with a certificate setting out the
registered encumbrances, if any. On delivery of the Vessel the Sellers shall provide for deletion of the Vessel from the Ship’s Register and deliver a certificate of deletion to the Buyers. 

The Sellers shall, at the time of delivery, hand to the Buyers all classification certificates (for hull, engines, anchors, chains, etc.), as
well as all plans which may be in Sellers’ possession. 
 The Wireless Installation and Nautical Instruments, unless on
hire, shall be included in the sale without any extra payment. 
 The Vessel with everything belonging to her shall be at
Sellers’ risk and expense until she is delivered to the Buyers, subject to the conditions of this Contract and the Vessel with everything belonging to her shall be delivered and taken over as she is at the time of delivery, after which the
Sellers shall have no responsibility for possible faults or deficiencies of any description. 
 The Buyers undertake to pay for
the repatriation of the Captain, officers and other personnel if appointed by the Sellers to the port where the Vessel entered the Bareboat Charter as per Clause 2 (Part II) or to pay the equivalent cost for their journey to any other
place. 

 

  
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 PART V 
 PROVISIONS TO APPLY FOR VESSELS REGISTERED IN A BAREBOAT CHARTER REGISTRY 

(Optional, only to apply if expressly agreed and stated in Box 40)

 Definitions 
 For the purpose of this PART V, the following terms shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them: 
 “The Bareboat Charter Registry” shall mean the registry of the State whose flag the Vessel will fly and in which the Charterers are registered as the bareboat charterers during the period
of the Bareboat Charter. 
 “The Underlying Registry” shall mean the registry of the State in which the Owners of the Vessel
are registered as Owners and to which jurisdiction and control of the Vessel will revert upon termination of the Bareboat Charter Registration. 

Mortgage 
 The Vessel chartered under
this Charter is financed by a mortgage and the 

 provisions of Clause 11 (b) (Part II) shall apply. 

Termination of Charter by Default 
 It
the Vessel chartered under this Charter is registered in a Bareboat Charter Registry as stated in Box 41, and if the Owners shall default in the payment of any amounts due under the mortgage(s) specified in Box 26, the Charterers
shall, if so required by the mortgagee, direct the Owners to re-register the Vessel in the Underlying Registry as shown in Box 42. 
 In
the event of the Vessel being deleted from the Bareboat Charter Registry as stated in Box 41, due to a default by the Owners in the payment of any amounts due under the mortgage(s), the Charterers shall have the right to terminate this
Charter forthwith and without prejudice to any other claim they may have against the Owners under this Charter. 

 

  
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 OUTLINE SPECIFICATION 
 (Doc. No. T0184-000-01 Rev. hrt1) 
 105,000 DWT SHUTTLE TANKER

 COSCO SHIPYARD GROUP LTD 
 18 October 2007 
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 INDEX 

 

			
	010       General Description	  	4
		
	020       Principal Particulars	  	5
		
	030       Classification, Rules and Regulations	  	5
		
	040       Registration	  	7
		
	050       Plans and Documents	  	7
		
	060       Spare Parts and Tools	  	7
		
	100       Hull Structure	  	8
		
	200       Paint Scheme	  	9
		
	310       Cargo Pumping System	  	11
		
	320       Cargo Tank Vent and Inert Gas System	  	11
		
	330       Cargo Oil Tank Cleaning System	  	11
		
	340       Cargo Oil Heating System	  	12
		
	350       Other Cargo Equipment	  	12
		
	360       Bow Loading System	  	12
		
	410       Maneuvering Equipment	  	14
		
	420       Anchoring and Mooring Equipment	  	14
		
	430       Deck Equipment and Outfitting	  	15
		
	440       Lifesaving Equipment	  	16
		
	450       Fire Fighting System	  	16
		
	460       Hull Piping System	  	17
		
	500       Accommodation Arrangement	  	18
		
	510       Panel System	  	19
		
	520       Deck Covering	  	19
		
	530       Accommodation Equipment and Material	  	19
		
	540       Provision Stores and Refrigerating Plant	  	20
		
	550       Sanitary Equipment	  	21
		
	560       Air Condition System	  	21
		
	600       Engine Room Machinery General	  	22
		
	601       Propeller and Shafting	  	22
		
	602       Steam Generating Plant	  	22
		
	603       Electric Generating Plants	  	22
		
	604       Purifier	  	22
		
	605       Centrifugal Pump	  	22

  
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	606       Rotary Pump	  	22
		
	607       Tubular Type Heat Exchanger	  	23
		
	608       Plate Type Heat Exchanger	  	23
		
	609       Piping	  	23
		
	610       Fuel Oil System	  	24
		
	611       Lubrication Oil System	  	24
		
	612       Cooling System	  	24
		
	613       Compressed Air System	  	24
		
	614       Steam, Condensate & Feed Water System	  	25
		
	615       F.W. Sanitary System	  	25
		
	616       Engine Room Bilge System	  	25
		
	617       Maintenance Equipment, Workshop Machinery	  	25
		
	618       Engine Room Ventilation	  	25
		
	619       Waste Disposal System	  	25
		
	700       Automation System	  	26
		
	710       Control Space	  	26
		
	720       Automation System for Machinery	  	26
		
	730       Integrated Control and Monitoring System (ICMS)	  	26
		
	740       Cargo and Ballast Monitoring System	  	26
		
	750       Alarm and Calling System	  	27
		
	760       Dynamic Positioning System	  	27
		
	770       Miscellaneous	  	29
		
	800       Electric System	  	30
		
	810       Electric Source	  	30
		
	820       Switchboard	  	30
		
	830       Electric Motor and Starter	  	31
		
	840       Lighting System	  	31
		
	850       Navigation Equipment	  	32
		
	860       Radio Equipment	  	32
		
	870       Communication Equipment	  	32
		
	880       Entertainment Equipment	  	33
		
	890       Instrumentation	  	33

  
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 010 General Description 
 General arrangement 
 The vessel shall be an ocean going single screw diesel engine driven
shuttle tanker with a protruded bulbous bow, a transom stern and one(1) continuous deck with a forecastle deck. The Bow Loading System (BLS) will be installed on main deck forward as outlined on the general arrangement (hereinafter called as the
G.A.). 
 The vessel shall follow the latest Guidelines for the DESIGN AND OPERATION OF DYNAMICALLY POSITIONED VESSELS (IMCA) and shall comply
with all relevant rules, regulations and requirements to ensure a safe and cost effective operation as an Offshore Shuttle Tanker. 
 In
addition the vessel must comply with the Petrobras Campos Basin Offshore Loading Guidelines for DP Shuttle Tankers Operations. (subject to detailed requirements provide by Owner) 
 Accommodation including navigation bridge shall be located aft as outlined on the G.A. 
 The
vessel shall have fore and aft peak tanks, cargo oil tanks, segregated water ballast tanks, fuel oil tanks, a pump room, a bow thruster room and an engine room as outlined on the G.A. 
 The cargo area shall be constructed with double bottom and double shell and shall consist of six (6) pairs cargo oil tanks, two (2) slop tanks and six (6) pairs of wing and double bottom
water ballast tanks. 
 The transverse and one (1) longitudinal bulkhead below the upper deck shall be of plane type. 

Peak tanks and six (6) pairs of wing and double bottom water ballast in way of the cargo area shall be designed as segregated water ballast tanks.

 A cooling water tank for stern tube shall be provided under the aft peak tank. 
 The vessel shall be equipped with one (1) tunnel and one (1) retractable azimuth bow thrusters, one (1) tunnel and one (1) retractable azimuth stem thrusters, one (1) mariner type
schilling rudder and one (1) controllable pitch propeller. 
 One (1) set of jib crane shall be provided near the midship for handling
the cargo oil hose. 
 One (1) combined signal and radar mast on the top of wheelhouse and one (1) fore mast shall be fitted.

 Heavy fuel oil tank and diesel oil tank in engine room side shall be constructed with double shell and outer space of those tanks shall be
void space. 
 The width of the outer void space shall be minimum 1.0 meter from shell. 

Thruster room and access trunks shall have enough space for removing the biggest part of the electric motors for maintenance purpose (removal of stair
shall be allowed in this operation). 
 Intended cargo 
 Crude oil having a flash point below 60°C (closed cup test) as compatible with the specification. 

  
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 020 Principal Particulars 

 

					
	 Dimensions
	  	 Length over
all
	  	Apprx 246.80 m
	  	Length between perpendiculars	  	Apprx 233.00 m
	  	Breadth, moulded	  	Apprx 42.00 m
	  	Depth, moulded	  	Apprx 22.50 m
	  	Design draft, moulded	  	Apprx 15.00 m
	  	Scantling draught, moulded	  	Apprx 15.30 m
	
Deadweight
	  	At design draught	  	Apprx 103,000 DWT
	  	At scantling draught	  	Apprx 105,000 DWT
	 Capacity
(100%)
	  	Cargo tanks including slop tanks	  	Apprx 122,000 m3
	  	Water ballast tanks	  	Apprx 41,000 m3
	  	Fresh water tanks	  	Apprx 300
m3
	  	Heavy fuel oil tanks	  	Apprx 2,400 m3
	  	Diesel oil tanks	  	Apprx 500
m3
	 Main
engine
	  	Type	  	
MAN-B&W 7860MC-C

licensee made

	  	MCR x rpm	  	15820 kW x105rpm
	  	NCR(90%MCR)	  	14238 kW x 105rpm
	  	Turbo charger	  	High efficiency
	 Service speed at design draught
	  	Apprx 14.3 knots
	Fuel oil consumption of main engine (H.C.V=10,200kcal/kg)	  	Specific F.O.C. at NCR at shop test	  	 Apprx
170g/kW h +
 5 % toleranse

	  	Daily ME F.O.C. at Service speed	  	Apprx 55,6MT/day
	 	 
	 Cruising range(L.C.V=9800kcal/kg)
	  	Apprx 12,600NM

 030 Classification, Rules and Regulations 
 Classification society & flag : 
 DNV

 1A1, “tanker for oil ESP”, CSR, E0, DYNPOS-AUTR, OPP-F, ICS, BOW LOADING, SPM, F-AMC, T-MON, VCS-2 

The vessel to be registered in NIS by the Buyer. 
 Rules and Regulations 
 The vessel shall comply with following rules, regulations and
requirement of the authorities in force at the date of contract signing. 
  

	 	•	 	 Maritime regulation of the registered country 

  

	 	•	 	 International convention for the safety of life at sea (SOLAS), 1974 with protocol, and the amendments 

 

	 	•	 	 International convention on load lines 1966 with protocol 

  
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	 	•	 	 International convention for preventing collisions at sea, 1972 and amendments 

 

	 	•	 	 International telecommunication (ITU) radio regulations, 1982 and 1998. 

 

	 	•	 	 International convention for the prevention of pollution from ships (MARPOL), 1973 (annexes I, V and VI (regulation 12,13 and 16) with protocol of 1978
and amendment to annex I &V 

  

	 	•	 	 International convention on tonnage measurement of ship 

 

	 	•	 	 Suez canal navigation regulations and tonnage measurement of ship 

 

	 	•	 	 IMO resolution A.468(XII), “code of noise level on board ship” 

 

	 	•	 	 ISO 6954-1984(E) “ guidelines for the overall evaluation of vibration in merchant ships” 

 

	 	•	 	 U.S. coast guide’ s regulations for foreign flag vessels operating in navigable waters of the united states: 

CFR title 33-part 155: oil or hazardous material pollution prevention regulations for vessels 

CFR title 33-part 156: oil or hazardous material transfer operations 

CFR title 33-part 157: rules for the protection of the marine environment relating to tank vessels carrying oil in bulk 

CFR title 33-part 159: marine sanitation devices 
 CFR title 33-part 164: navigation safety rules 
 CFR title 46- part 32.53: inert
gas system 
 CFR title 46- part 34.05: fire fighting system, where required 

CFR title 46- part 35.30: general safety rules 
 CFR title 46- part 35.35: cargo handling 
 CFR title 46- part 39 : vapor control
system 
  

	 	•	 	 OCIMF recommendations for oil tanker manifolds and associated equipment,1991 

 

	 	•	 	 OCIMF guidelines and recommendations for the safe mooring of large ships at piers and sea islands 

 

	 	•	 	 OCIMF recommendations on equipment for the towing of disable tankers , September 1981 

 

	 	•	 	 OCIMF ship to ship transfer guide,1988 and 1997(for fixed mooring fitting) 

 

	 	•	 	 OCIMF mooring equipment guidelines(1st edition, 1992) 

  

	 	•	 	 OCIMF an information paper on pump room safety-section 3 

 Recommendations for equipment and fittings - new ships and section 4 issues for future considerations 

  
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	 	•	 	 OCIMF guideline for the prevention of oil spillages through cargo pump room sea valves(2an edition,1991) 

 

	 	•	 	 OCIMF recommendation for equipment employed in mooring of ships at single point mooring, 1993(for fixed fitting only) 

 

	 	•	 	 ILO crew accommodation on board ships, convention NO. 92 and 133 (except swimming pool) 

 

	 	•	 	 International electro technical commission publication 92- electrical installation in ships 

 

	 	•	 	 IMO recommendation on access in cargo and ballast tanks A272(VIII) and A(330)(IX) 

 

	 	•	 	 Canadian for foreign flagged vessels 

  

	 	•	 	 IMO A 751(18) interim standards for ship maneuverability 

 040 Standards and Workmanship 
 The following standards to be applied to the construction of
the vessel, as far as practicable except the fittings specially described hereinafter. 
  

	 	•	 	 ISO standard 

  

	 	•	 	 Chinese industrial standards (GB, CSQS, CB, YB, etc) 

  

	 	•	 	 Builder’s standards, and Builder’s standard practice 

 All workmanship entering into the construction of the vessel shall be in accordance with the Chinese Shipbuilding Standards and/or Builder’s standard practice, applicable to this kind of vessel,
subject to the approval of the Classification Society where necessary. 
 050 Plans and Documents 

All documents and name plates to be in English. Copies and deliver time to be discussed later 
 060 Spare Parts and Tools 
 Spare parts and tools shall be provided based on standard.

 Spare Parts Storage: The closed room shall be prepared for storage purpose. 

  
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 100 Hull Structure 

 

			
	 Material
	  	 High tensile steel and mild steel
 application of higher tensile steel:
 upper and lower parts of longitudinal material

plating of centerline bulkhead
 high stressed
local structures in cargo tank region

		
	 Main hull
	  	longitudinal framing system
		
	 Cargo tank structure:
	  	double skin arrangement in way of bottom and wing tank
		
	 Bulkheads walkway:
	  	 one(1) access platform at the upper part of side longitudinal bulkhead in
 water ballast tanks

		
	 Rudder:
	  	schilling mariner rudder

  
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 200 Paint Scheme 
  

											
	Area	  	system	  	 No. of
 coat
	  	 Total DFT
 (mic.)

	 Flat bottom(up to bilge keel
level)
	  	 Epoxy A/C

Epoxy tie
 Tin-free SPCA/F*
	  	 1

1

2
	  	
150
 100

300

	 Side bottom and bottom (from
bilge keel to scantling draught)
	  	 Epoxy A/C

Epoxy tie
 Tin-free SPCA/F*
	  	 1

1

2
	  	
150
 100

300

	 topside
	  	epoxy	  	2	  	300
	 Exposed weather
deck
	  	epoxy	  	2	  	300
	 Deckhouse
external
	  	 Epoxy
 polyurethane
	  	 1

2
	  	
125

100

	 Cargo
tanks
	  	 	  	**	  	 	  	 
	 Slop tanks
	  	Tar free epoxy	  	2	  	300
	 Water ballast
tanks
	  	Tar free epoxy	  	2	  	300
	 Fresh water
tanks
	  	 Epoxy primer

Pure epoxy
	  	 1

2
	  	
50

250

	Accommodation and engine room	  	Bare steel	  	 Ceramic zinc

alkyd
	  	 1

1
	  	
35

50

	  	Under lining	  	Accommodation	  	No coating	  	 	  	 
	  	  	E/R	  	Ceramic zinc	  	1	  	35
	 Hull
Painting
	  	***	  	 	  	 

  

	Note*)	design lifetime of A/F is based on three (3) years. The final paint scheme may have alteration in number of coats and dry film thickness in accordance with the
specification of the paint manufacturer selected. 

  

	Note**)	The vessel shall have one (1) segregation with cargo tanks fully coated with two (02) coats of Low VOC (S/V 82%) epoxy paint (2 x 150 microns d.f.t.). On the
remaining cargo tanks all areas under the main deck, up to 3.0 m below (but including all deck transverses) and all bottom areas up to 1.5 m high shall be coated with two (02) coats of Low VOC (S/V 82%) epoxy paint (2 x 150 microns d.f.t.).

  

	Note***)	Vessel hull and funnel shall be coated according to Charterers standard. Underwater part (bottom and bootop) shall be coated for 30 months period between drydockings
and topside shall be painted in black colour. Accommodations shall be coated in white colour and funnel marking details shall be supplied on due time to be included on the shipyard specification. Details for paint specification shall be discussed in
due time to take into account the drydocking cycle of the vessel. 

 Flame cut edges of structural members in water ballast tanks
and fresh water tanks shall be ground off to “1C”-one(1) pass grinding. 
 Two (2) stripe coats shall be applied to cut free edge
of structural members in water ballast tanks and fresh water tanks. 
 Two (2) stripe coats shall be applied for Cargo Tanks. 

  
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 Bolted type sacrificial zinc anodes in water ballast tanks based on 5 years
lifetime. 5mA/m2 and 50% ballast ratio. 

 

			
	ICCP system	  	
35mA/m2 for underwater hull
 600mA/m2 for propeller

  
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 310 Cargo Pumping System 

 

			
	Cargo segregation	  	three (3) groups
		
	Cargo oil pump	  	three (3) 2,800m3/h x 130mlc (S.G. 1.025) Vertical, single stages, centrifugal, double suction, Electric motor driven, two (2) speeds
		
	Cargo striping
pump	  	one (1), 200m3/h x 130mlc (S.G. 1.025) Vertical, twin screw pump, single speed, el. Motor driven
		
	Cargo auto loading	  	 vacuum pump type auto-striping/priming system connected to three (3)
 Cargo pumps (three (3) air separators and vacuum pump unit)

		
	Stripping eductor	  	one (1), 400m3/h
		
	Cargo valve	  	 wafer type butterfly valve with NBR seat in general
 Cast steel body for cargo manifold and shipside
 Cast iron body for others

		
	Valve control	  	 hydraulic remote control through the ICMS for suction & main Discharge valves

Manual for other valves in pump room and upper deck

	
	320 Cargo Tank Vent and Inert Gas System
		
	Cargo tank vent	  	one (1) independent high velocity P/V valve per each cargo tank and slop tank, and one(1) common vent & inert gas main line with a vent mast
		
	Portable gas free
fan	  	buyer’s supply
		
	Pump room
ventilation	  	Two (2) electrical motor driven axial flow fan with mushroom ventilator for exhaust (20 air changes/hour)
		
	Inert gas system	  	 one (1) 10,500m3/h, multi type
 Two (2) electrical motor driven blowers, 100% each

		
	Hydrocarbon gas
sampling system	  	 for pump room: total four (4) sampling points
 for ballast tanks: each one(1) point per tank

	
	I/G pressure indicator on the Wheel House shall be easily readable from the Cargo Control Station place.
	
	330 Cargo Oil Tank Cleaning System
		
	Tank cleaning
system	  	C.O.W and sea water washing
		
	Tank cleaning
heater	  	 one (1), 200m3/h, shell & tube type
 Heating up from 20°C to 70°C

		
	Tank cleaning machine	  	 single nozzle, programmable type

Ductile cast iron body

	Portable T.C.
machine	  	buyer’s supply

  
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	Tank cleaning hatch	  	320mm dia. Bolted manhole
		  	 - Two (2) for each C.O.T

- One (1) for each slop tank

		
	ODM system	  	one (1) set as per IMO requirements
	
	340 Cargo Oil Heating System
		
	Heating coil	  	Al-brass, DN40mm dia. 2.0mm thickness
		
	Heating media	  	7kg/cm2 steam
		
	Heating up temp.	  	 cargo oil tank & slop tank ( starboard)
 50°C to 60°C within 96 hours at 5°C S.W/2°C air temp
 Slop tank (port)

44°C to 66°C within 24 hours at 5°C S.W/2°C air temp

		
	Piping	  	one (1) steam supply and one (1) drain main line
	
	350 Other Cargo Equipment
		
	Hand dipping device	  	one (1), portable type
	        -1” deck seal valve	  	three (3) for each C.O.T &one (1) for each slop tank
	        -2” deck seal valve	  	one (1) for each C.O.T & slop tank

 360 Bow Loading System 
 One (1) set of bow loading system (BLS), allowing loading from a submerged offshore loading system (OLS) at rated of 8,000m3/h shall be provided on the bow at ship’s center. 

BLS - BOW LOADING SYSTEM - All the equipments of this system shall be supplied by one maker. The loading manifold shall be located on the forecastle deck
at the ship’s center line and the mooring equipments (Roller Fair Lead and Chain Stopper) shall be located on a new platform over the load manifold. The loading manifold shall operate with a 20 inch North Sea Standard Valve connected to the
extremity of a cargo hose 20 inch diameter and 110 m length, received from the F(P)SOs. Attention must be paid to the fact that at Campos Basin the mooring and cargo hose connections are made separately; the Hawser is pulled in and connected first
and the cargo hose is pulled in and connected afterwards. The arrangement of the BLS equipments must be adequate for this operation. 
 The
traction winch shall have a minimum pulling capacity of 70 t (0-15 m/min x 70 t; 0-40 m/min x 16.5 t; roper diam.= 20 - 120 mm; braking disc in stainless steel). 
 The BLS line valves (except coupler valve and crude oil valve) shall be of the same maker and type of the vessel cargo system. 
 The space between the main deck and the new platform shall be closed by two longitudinal bulkheads and one fwd transverse bulkhead, in which shall be installed one bow door hydraulically operated, swing
type (up and down) sliding type will not be accepted. Safe access shall be provided in order to allow a crew member to reach and disconnect/connect the bridle from/to the cargo hose, so as to keep it free for an ESD II request. Safety devices shall
be fitted at bow area in order to allow the safeguard of crew (rail for safety belt, etc). 
 Two complete BLS operation stations must be
provided; one at bow area and one in wheelhouse. 

  
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 A drip tray must be provided to avoid small leakages from ball valve. 

The bow loading system shall be designed also with the possibility to discharge the vessel through the BLS (requirement for operation at Single Buoy
Mooring discharging terminals). 

  
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 410 Maneuvering Equipment 
  

			
	Steering gear	  	one (1), electrical-hydraulic vane type (2x100% pump)
		
	Schilling Rudder	  	High performance Schilling Rudder shall be installed.
		
	Bow thruster	  	one (1), tunnel type, CPP, 2,000kW
		  	one (1), Retractable azimuth type, CPP, 2,200kW
		
	Stern thruster	  	one (1), tunnel type, CPP, about 1,100kW
		  	one (1), Retractable azimuth type, CPP, 2,200kW
		
	Thruster safety margin:	  	Under the Operational Weather Condition any one of the thrusters shall work continuously within the maximum limit of 85% of its maximum power.

 If CPP thrusters are used, each thruster shall have one independent hydraulic unit, with two hydraulic pumps and
auto-changeover. 
 If the vessel is fitted with M/E bridge wing control consoles, it shall be upgraded to have manual tunnel thrusters control
as well. 
 Rope Cutters shall be installed at the main propeller shaft and at each thruster in order to protect the propeller blades against
damage during mooring operations (as advised from Buyer that Rope Cutter is included in the thruster and propeller package). 
 420
Anchoring and Mooring Equipment 
  

			
	Windlass & Winch	  	Two (2), combined with mooring winch
		
		  	El.-hydraulic (high press) with non-auto-tension 1C/L+2M/D+1W/H, each Manual band brake, local control El.-hydraulic (high press) with non-auto-tension 16MT x 15m/min Six (6),
2M/D+1W/H, each Manual band brake, local control A brake test kit shall be provided
		
	 Power pack for
 deck
machinery
	  	BLS power pack located at bosun’s store shall be commonly used to operate forward deck machinery. One (1) power pack capable of operating two (2) mooring Winches by two (2)
hydraulic pumps at rated capacity shall Be provided at steering gear room
		
	Anchor	  	two (2), high holding power type(no spare anchor)
		
	Anchor chain cable	  	one (1), butt welded stud link type, grade 3
		
	Chain stopper	  	two (2), roller dog type
		
	Mooring rope	  	sixteen (16), steel wire type
		  	30mm dia. x 200mm, each
		
	Mooring fitting	  	mooring chock shall be provided

  
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	Emergency towing/SPM	  	
		
	-on aft deck	  	one (1), drum or box storage type, as per SOLAS
	-on forward deck	  	two (2), chain stopper, and one (10 chafe chain (8m) BLS fitting excluding chafing chain shall be commonly Used for emergency towing
		
	Fore wire	  	two (2), galvanized wore (IRWC)
		  	38mm dia. x 60m, each with manual storage reel
		
	Mooring Arrangement	  	The arrangement shall enable at least 6 mooring lines to be used on each area (4 head lines, 2 stern lines and/or breast lines). One strong point of 200t shall be provided on the
main deck aft to comply with Petrobras offshore standard.

 430 Deck Equipment and Outfitting 
  

			
	Cargo slop tank	  	one (1) per tank
	& ballast tank access	  	700x1, 250mm, oval type, horizontal swivel type hatch
		
	Sludge handing manhole	  	one (1) per tank, coamingless manhole, 800x600mm
	For cargo and slop tank	  	
		
	Ballast tank access	  	One (1) per tank, coamingless manhole, 800x600mm
		
	Engine room hatch	  	one (1), bolted type for provision crane, 1.5m x2.0m
		
	Pump room hatch	  	one (1), bolted type by pump room davit, 1.8m x1.8m
		
	Accommodation ladder	  	two (2), Al-alloy, vertical stowage type, fixed air motor driven
		
	Wharf ladder	  	buyer’s supply
		
	Pilot ladder	  	two (2), rope type without reel, each to be rigged on The lower platform of the accommodation ladder
		
	Cargo tank ladder	  	one (1) inclined ladder with upper vertical ladder for each tank
		
	Ballast tank ladder	  	two (2) vertical ladder for each tank in cargo area
	Cargo hose handling	  	one (1), 15MT SWL, high pressure, hydraulic Single jib type
	Crane	  	hydraulic oil from power for mooring winches shall be
		  	Commonly used. (3.0m outreach from extreme breadth)
		
	Provision crane	  	two (2), 10m/min, hoisting speed, 3.0m outreach from
		  	Extreme breadth, single jib type(3.2MT SWL, each)
		
	BLS service crane	  	one (1), 5MT SWL, high pressure, hydraulic Single jib type
		  	10m/min. hoisting speed, 8.0m working radius
		
	Pump room davit	  	one (1), 0.9MT SWL, el. Motor driven
		
	Sludge handing davit	  	one (1), 0.2MT SWL, el. Motor driven
		
	Helicopter deck	  	steel helicopter deck with winch mark as per ICS shall be Provided on upper deck

  
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 440 Lifesaving Equipment 
  

			
	Life boat	  	one (1), F.R.P., totally enclosed freefall type, 40 persons fresh water Cooled diesel engine with electrical starting
		
	Lifeboat davit	  	one (1), freefall type davit made of fabricated steel
		
	Rescue boat and davit	  	one (1), high speed rescue boat (25knots with 3 persons on board) Six (6) persons capacity with one (1) single point hinged type davit
		
	Life raft	  	 Two (2) x 20p, davit launchable type
 Two (2) x 20p Inflatable throw overboard type
 One (1) x 6p Inflatable throw overboard type on
forward area

		
	Life raft davit	  	one (1), single point hinged type davit
		
	Pneumatic Line Thrower	  	Following items shall be supplied:
	(Supplied by Buyer)	  	Two units, PLT Rescue 230 set, maker: Restech. Two units Art no. 1502 (Pivot Support) and two units Art no. 1503 (tube for Pivot Support). The tubes shall be installed in a
permanent way at chain stopper deck and poop deck Two units Art no. 7004 (Heavy duty projectile with rubber tip) One unit Art no. 3303 (Short launching tube) Three units Art no. 6101 (Ball projectile) One unit Art no. 6303 (ball launching tube)
Vessel shall have compressor to fill-up air cylinders.
		
	PORTABLE VHF	  	6 (six) units, with following characteristics shall be supplied:
	(Supplied by Buyer)	  	Maritime mobile standard and Intrinsically safe With leather carrying case, spare batteries and desktop charger Minimum channels: 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 71, 72,
73, 74 and 77

 One spot emergency light for ETA main deck aft shall be installed. 

450 Fire Fighting System 
  

			
	Engine room	  	high expansion foam system and sea water system
		
	Cargo pump room	  	high expansion foam system and sea water system

 Local application fire fighting fresh water spray system for engine room space 

 

			
	Cargo tank deck	  	low expansion foam system and sea water system
		
	Others	  	sea water and/or portable fire extinguisher

  
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	Bow Loading Area	  	One unit of Remote Controlled Fire Monitor shall be installed for BLS (Bow Loading System) area fire fighting (especially Coupling Valve) with remote control at
wheelhouse.

 Smoke and Fire Detectors shall be installed at AZ Thruster rooms. 

460 Hull Piping System 
  

			
	Water ballast pump	  	two (2), 2,000m3/h x25mwc, centrifugal, el. Motor driven
		
	Ballast piping	  	two (2) main line system
		
	Valve control	  	
	- Valve for main	  	remote hydraulic Controlled butterfly valves
	-others	  	manual butterfly valves
		
	Ballast eductor	  	one (1), 300m3/h, ductile cast iron body
		
	Water ballast pipe	  	STPY400 or STPG370 12.7mm or sch80, ERW, T/E coating
		
	Cargo oil pipe	  	STPY400 or STPG370 12.7mm or sch80, ERW, T/E coating inside
		
	Inert gas system	  	STPG370 sch40, ERW, T/E coating inside
		
	Fire & wash deck pipe	  	STPG370 sch40, ERW, aluminizing for weather deck
		
	Hot/cold water pipe	  	copper or CPVC
	In accommodation	  	
		
	Refrigerant pipe	  	copper
		
	Hydraulic Pipe for valve control	  	multi-core (max. 4 cores, sus3161ERW, sheath)
	
	Hydraulic Pipe for deck machinery
		
	- Pressure line	  	carbon steel, SMLS
	- return	  	STPG370 sch80, ERW
		
	Oil spill/bilge line	  	at accommodation front with space valve and “U”
	On weather deck	  	trap drains to slop tank (P&S)

  
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 500 Accommodation Arrangement 
 Complement 

Vessel shall have accommodations and life-saving appliances for at least 40 people, as follows: 26 crew members in individual cabins with private
bathroom, 2 cabins for cadets (4 places in each cabin) plus one cabin for repair team (6 men). Vessel shall have one mess room serving all crew, one smoking recreation room and one non-smoking recreation room and a gymnasium. 

Lay out 
 Spaces in accommodation, each
with about 2,100mm free height, shall be grouped as follow: 
  

			
	Public space	  	 Common mess
room
 Duty mess room
 Recreation
room(smokers)
 Recreation room(non-smokers)
 Hospital
 Gymnasium

	Officer space	  	 Deck office

Engine office

	Sanitary space	  	 Private shower/toilet

Common W.C
 Hospital bath room

Officer laundry
 Crew’s laundry with drying
room
 Officer’s changing room

Crew’s changing room

	Catering space	  	 Galley

Scullery area

	Navigation space	  	Wheelhouse(incl. radio space and chart space) Computer Server Room (near Navigation
Bridge)
	Corridor space	  	 Corridor

Stairway

	Control space	  	 Cargo control room

Engine control room in engine room

	Machinery space	  	 Air handling unit room

Emergency generator room
 Hydraulic Power unit
room for valve control
 Foam room & fire control station(emergency head quarter)

	Provision space	  	 Dry provision store

Refrigerated provision store

	Sundry space	  	 Converter room

Paint store
 Deck store

Garbage store
 Bonded store

Pipe/duct & electric cable trunk

Oxygen/acetylene bottle store
 Other sundry
stores and lockers

  
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 510 Panel System 
  

			
	- partition wall	  	total 50mm thick mineral wool board finished with 0.6mm thick gal. Steel coated with decorated PVC film on both sides
		
	-lining wall	  	total 25mm thick mineral wool board finished with 0.6mm thick gal. Steel coated with decorated PVC film on the visible side and gal. Steel on the other side.
		
	-ceiling	  	total 25mm thick mineral wool board finished with 0.6mm thick Steel coated with baked enamel paint
		
	Lining & ceiling	  	SUS sheet (0.6mm thick) on visible side instead of galvanized steel
	For catering space	  	Sheet with PVC film or enamel paint

 520 Deck Covering 
  

			
	Underlay	  	latex approximately. 10mm thick
		
	Carpet	  	captain class cabin, senior officer class cabins
		
	Vinyl sheet	  	other cabins and public spaces except for spaces with carpet
	(2mm thick)	  	office space, control space, navigation space, recreation rooms
		  	Gymnasium & corridor space
		
	Tile on cement	  	
	-mosaic tile	  	sanitary space except laundry with drying room and changing room
	-quarry tile	  	catering space, laundry with drying room and changing room

 530 Accommodation Equipment and Material 

 

			
	Electric heated glass	  	three (3), for wheel house front window
		
	Window wiper	  	three (3), electric single blade straight type
		
	Clear view screen	  	two (2), powered clear view screen (350mm dia.)
		
	Wooden furniture	  	melamine plastic laminate
		
	Elevator	  	shall not be provided

 One (1) galley shall be furnished with following equipment: 
 One (1)-electric galley range with 4 plates and 1 oven (approximately 15kw) 
 One (1)-electric
microwave oven (approximately 2.8kw) 
 One (1)-electric mixing machine (approximately 30L) 

One (1)-electric refrigerator (approximately 400L) 
 One (1)-electric waste dispenser (approximately 0.75kw) 
 One (1)-electric frying pan
(approximately 5.0kw) 
 One (1)-electric deep fat frier (approximately 7.0kw) 
 One (1)-electric potato peeler (approximately 3.6kg) 
 One (1)-electric meat slicer (portable,
approximately 0.15kw) 
 One (1)-stainless steel hood with grease filter 
 One (1)-working table with drawer 

  
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 Two (2)-dresser with double sinks, stainless steel top with drawer 

One (1)-locker with 3 shelves, stainless steel 

Two (2)-plate rack with cup hook 
 One (1)-cup
board 
 One (1)-connection oven for bakery 
 One (1) common scullery area shall be provided. 
 Scullery area shall be furnished with
following equipment: 
 One (1)-electric dish washer (about 25 racks/h, front loading type) 

One (1)-electric hot plate (about 1.0kw) 
 One
(1)-electric toaster (4 slicers) 
 One (1)-electric water boiler (approximately 9.0L) 
 Three (3)-electric coffee machine (approximately 1.8L) 
 One(1)-electric refrigerator approximately
200L ) 
 One (1)-stainless steel dresser with double sink 
 One (1)-plate rack and cupboard 
 One (1)-jug and cup hook 

One (1)-working table with drawer (for utensil and cutlery) 
 One (1)-electric microwave oven (approximately 2.8kw) 
 Two (2) laundries shall be provided
with following equipment: 
 Laundry equipment (1- officer’s laundry, 1-crew’s laundry) with follows: 

Two (2)—automatic washing machine (about 7.0kg) 
 One (1)-electric drying tumble (about 5.0kg) 
 One (1)-electric hand iron (approximately 1.0kw)

 One (1)-ironing board with working table 
 One (1)-laundry tub (stainless steel) with hot and cold fresh water faucets 
 One (1)-steel shelf

 One (1)-stainless steel locker 
 One
(1) drying room with one (1) 1.5kw electric heater and four (4) hanging rails with hook (crew’s laundry only) 
 540
Provision Stores and Refrigerating Plant 
 Refrigerated provision stores volume and temperature of compartment shall be as follows.

  

			                           		                           
	Compartment	 	Volume(m3)                	 	Temperature(0C)            
	 Meat
room
	 	~20	 	-23
	 Fish
room
	 	~10	 	-23
	
Vegetable room
	 	~20	 	+4
	
Lobby
	 	~10	 	 
	 Dry
provision store
	 	~40	 	Air conditioned

 Volume of each compartment may be adjusted in accordance with detail design of the accommodation arrangement. 

  
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 550 Sanitary Equipment 

 

			
	Toilet system	  	vacuum type
	Drinking water fountain	  	three (3), self contained deck mounting type

 560 Air Condition System 
 Central, high pressure, single duct with heating system, R-407C, direct expansion type 
  

							
	  	 	  	  	Temperature(0C)
Dry bulb	  	Relative
humidity (%)
	 Summer season
	 	Outside air	  	+35	  	70
	 	 	Inside air	  	+27	  	50
	 Winter season
	 	Outside air	  	-15	  	 
	 	 	Inside air	  	+21	  	50

  

			
	Fresh air ratio:	  	50%
	Air handling unit:	  	two (2), 50%
	Condensing unit:	  	two (2), 50%
	Heating medium:	  	7kg/cm2, saturated steam
	
	Air changing rate (according to the rules /regulations)

  

					
	compartment	  	Air change
per hour	  	Remarks
	 Private
space
	  	6	  	 
	 Public
space
	  	8	  	 
	 Office
space
	  	8	  	 
	 Catering
space
	  	8	  	Spot air cooling/heating  
	 Changing
room
	  	3	  	Spot air cooling/heating
	
Wheelhouse/radio space/chart space
	  	10	  	Spot air cooling/heating
	 Dry
provision store
	  	5	  	Spot air cooling/heating
	
Laundry& drying room
	  	8	  	Spot air cooling/heating
	 Cargo
control room
	  	10	  	 

 Remark: a fan coil unit for galley, one (1) set x20,000kcal/h 

  
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 600 Engine Room Machinery General 

 

			
	H.F.O.	  	600cst at 50°C
	Cooling	  	centralized F.W. cooling
	Common F.O. system shall be applied for M/E &G/E.

 601 Propeller and Shafting 
  

			
	Propeller	  	one (1), controllable pitch, Ni-Al-Br
	Stern tube seal	  	compact lip seal (subject to discussion with Maker), 3-aft and 2-
	forward	  	
	Stern tube bush	  	cast iron with white metal lining
		
	Inter shaft bearing	  	self lubricated, F.W cooling

 602 Steam Generating Plant 
  

			
	Auxiliary boiler	  	one (1), 20ton/h x 7kg/cm2
	Exhaust gas economizer	  	one (1), 1.2ton/h x 7kg/cm2 at M/E NCR

 603 Electric Generating Plants 
  

			
	Main generator set	  	four (4), 2500kw x720rpm, IP23, 4-stroke, inline
	Emergency generator set	  	one (1), 700kW x1800rpm, IP23 (MDO)

 604 Purifier 
  

			
	H.F.O purifier	  	two (2), 3100L/h, automatic, self cleaning, sg=1.01
	Main L.O. purifier	  	two (2), 2100L/h, automatic, self cleaning
	D.O purifier	  	one (1), 600 L/h, automatic, self cleaning

 605 Centrifugal Pump 
  

							
		  	Casing	  	impeller	  	shaft
	F.W and feed W	  	cast iron	  	bronze	  	stainless steel
	S.W (Ballast,	  		  		  	
	Fire & Cooling)	  	bronze	  	stainless steel	  	stainless steel
	S.W	  	bronze	  	phosphor bronze	  	stainless steel

 606 Rotary Pump 
  

							
		  	Gear pump	  	screw pump	  	single rotor pump
	Casing	  	cast iron	  	cast iron	  	cast iron
	Power rotor	  	—  	  	carbon steel	  	stainless steel
	Idle rotor	  	—  	  	nodular cast iron	  	—  
	Gear	  	carbon steel	  	—  	  	—  
	Shaft	  	carbon steel	  	—  	  	—  
	Stator	  	—  	  	—  	  	synthetic rubber

  
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 607 Tubular Type Heat Exchanger 

 

			
	Shell	  	steel plate or steel pipe
	Water box	  	cast iron or steel fabricated
		  	Neoprene lining internally for S.W box
	Tube plate	  	naval brass
	Tube	  	Aluminum brass

 608 Plate Type Heat Exchanger 
  

			
	Plate	  	titanium for S.W
		  	Stainless steel for F.W/L.O
	Frame	  	mild steel

 609 Piping 
  

					
	Cooling S.W	  	65mm and above	  	SPP or STPY, polyethylene coating inside
		  	50mm and blow	  	STPG370E, sch.80, galv.
			
	Cooling F.W	  	all size	  	SPP
			
	Compressed air	  		  	
	starting air	  		  	STPG370S, sch40
	Control air	  		  	copper or STPG370E, sch.40
	General Service	  		  	STPG370E, sch.40
			
	Lubrication oil	  	all size	  	SPP
			
	Fuel oil	  		  	
	F.O circulating	  		  	STPG370S, sch40
	Purifier	  		  	STPG370E, sch.40
			
	Feed water and	  	feed water delivery	  	STPG370S, sch40
	Condensate	  	other	  	SPP
			
	Steam	  	supply 16kg/cm2	  	STPG370S, sch40
		  	Other	  	SPP
			
	E/R bilge	  	all size	  	STPY or STPG370E, sch.40, galv.
			
	Sanitary F.W	  	all size	  	copper or SPP, galv.
			
	Sewage discharge	  	all size	  	STPG370E, sch.40, galv.
	Heating coil*	  	all size	  	STPG370s, sch.80
	Exhaust pipe	  	all size	  	welded steel plate or SPP

  

	*	drum type heating unit shall be provided. 

  
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 610 Fuel Oil System 

 

	1-	Fuel oil transfer pump 

  

	1-	Diesel oil transfer pump 

  

	2-	M.E & G.E fuel oil supply pump 

  

	2-	M.E & G.E fuel oil circulating pump 

  

	1-	Auxiliary boiler F.O. boost pump 

  

	1-	M.E. & G.E viscorator 

  

	2-	M.E. & G.E fuel oil heater 

  

	2-	Auxiliary boiler fuel oil heater 

  

	1-	M.E. & G.E. fuel oil auto filter 

  

	3-	Fuel oil flow meter 

 611 Lubrication Oil
System 
 Uni-lubrication oil system shall be applied for main engine according to the main engine manufacture’s latest design

  

	1-	lubrication oil transfer pump 

  

	2-	main lubrication oil pump 

  

	1-	M.E. L.O cooler, plate type 

  

	1-	M.E. L.O auto. Filter 

 612 Cooling System

 Central cooling fresh water system shall be provided 
  

	2-	main cooling sea water pump 

  

	2-	Low temperature fresh water pump 

  

	1-	I.G scrubber C.S.W pump 

  

	2-	Deck water seal C.S.W pump 

  

	2-	M.E. J. C. F. W. pump 

  

	2-	Central F.W. cooler, each 50%, plate type 

  

	1-	M.E. air cooler cleaning pump 

  

	1-	anti-fouling device for cooling S.W 

 613
Compressed Air System 
  

	2-	Main air compressor, reciprocating, water cooled 

  

	1-	General service air compressor, screw, air cooled 

  

	1-	Control air compressor, screw, air cooled 

  

	2-	Main air reservoir 

  

	1-	General Service air reservoir 

  

	1-	Control air reservoir 

  

	2-	Control air dryer 

  
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 614 Steam,, Condensate & Feed Water System 

 

	2-	Auxiliary boiler feed pump 

  

	2-	Boiler water circulating pump 

  

	1-	Atmospheric dump drain condenser 

 615 F.W
Sanitary System 
  

	1-	F.W. generator, 30ton/day, plate type 

  

	1-	F.W. hydrophore unit 

  

	1-	calorifier 

  

	2-	Hot water circulating pump 

  

	1-	F.W sterilizer 

 616 Engine Room Bilge System

  

	2-	Fire, bilge & G.S. pump 

  

	1-	 Oily water separator,
5m3/h 

 

	1-	Sludge pump 

  

	1-	Engine room bilge pump 

 617 Maintenance
Equipment, Workshop Machinery 
  

	1-	Engine room crane, overhead type 

  

	1-	Lathe 

  

	1-	Drilling machine 

  

	1-	Grinder 

  

	1-	Gas welder 

  

	1-	Electric arc welder 

 618 Engine Room
Ventilation 
  

	4-	Engine room supply fan, two (2) sets reversible, and axial flow type 

  

	1-	Purifier room exhaust fan. Mushroom header type 

  

	1-	Exhaust fan for welding space 

  

	1-	Unit cooler for engine control room, package type 

 619 Waste Disposal System 
  

	1-	Incinerator, 500,000kcal/h 

  

	1-	Sewage treatment, biological, vacuum device combined type 

  
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 700 Automation System 
 Remote and automatic controls and instrumentation shall be provided for the propulsion plant and auxiliary according to the requirements of the class for unattended machinery space. 

710 Control Space 
 Engine control room
(ECR) 
 Cargo control room (CCR) 

Wheelhouse 
 720 Automation System for
Machinery 
  

			
	Main engine remote control system	  	wheelhouse, bridge wings and ECR
	Auxiliary equipment control system	  	
	Steam generating plant	  	local manual/automatic control
	Electric generating plant	  	remote manual/ automatic control

 730 Integrated Control and Monitoring System (ICMS) 
 Redundant process station 
 Man-machine interface 

2x20” CRT, 2 x keyboard, 2 x printer in ECR 

2x20” CRT, 2 x keyboard, lx printer in CCR 

2x20” CRT, 2 x keyboard in wheelhouse 
 lx
UPS 
 Alarm and monitoring for engine room operation 
 Binary signal: approximately 150 points 
 Analog signal: approximately 100 points 

Stand-by start of essential pumps in engine room 

Control and monitoring for cargo/ballast system 

740 Cargo and Ballast Monitoring System 

Remote sounding and draught measuring system: 
 Air purge type, for each water ballast tank, peak tank and draught (4) 
 Electric
pressure transducer type, for each H.F.O & D.O. storage, settling, service tank 
 Draught measurement 

Cargo monitoring system: 

Integrated into ICMS 
 Cargo tanks and slop tanks level (radar beam type) and temperature (2 points/tank) 

Remote operation and indication of cargo valve and ballast valve 
 Cargo manifold pressure indication 
 Remote control reading of liquid
pressure/temperature 
 Cargo Control System: 
 Cargo Control System shall be installed with two (2) control stations located in the Wheel House. The system shall allow the supervision and control of cargo load and discharge operations from either
CCR or Wheel House. All the information and controls necessary for a safe cargo loading operation shall be available at both sites, including start/stop/control of cargo and ballast pumps, open/close of the cargo and ballast valves needed for those
operations, cargo and ballast tanks level and temperature measurement and inert gas. Cargo tanks level measurement system shall be of Radar Type with readings at Wheelhouse and CCR. 

  
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 Ballast Monitoring System: 
 Ballast tanks and peak tanks level 
  

			
	Independent overfill alarm system	  	to be provided
		
	Loading calculator	  	one (1), on-line

 750 Alarm and Calling System 
  

	1-	emergency general alarm system 

  

	1-	fire detection system 

  

	1-	foam release alarm system 

  

	1-	emergency engineer alarm system 

  

	1-	hospital calling system 

  

	1-	ref. chamber alarm system 

  

	1-	engine room dead man alarm system 

  

	1-	engine room patrol man call alarm 

 The alarm
and monitoring system shall have one Operator Station at Wheel House and one at ECR. Bilge Alarm for Thrusters rooms shall generate audio and visual indication on ECR, CCR and Wheel House. All pitch command and feed back signals as well the power
consumption and trip signals to have failsafe (wire break) and out-of-range monitoring functions. 
 Alarms shall be provided for redundant
power supplies and UPS. 
 760 Dynamic Positioning System 
 DPS - DYNAMIC POSITIONING SYSTEM A dual system, SDP21 with two (02) SDP-OS Operator Station, one Joystick Station and a Dual Redundant Controller Unit, type DPC-22 shall be fitted. 

DP sensors to be included in the system are: 2 MRUs, 2 Wind Sensors with separated displays and 2 Gyros (one can be the vessels Gyro), both being capable
to be used in DP System and navigation, as well. 
 DP system shall be interfaced to the thrusters, CPP, Rudder, ME, Power Management System,
Vessel Monitoring and Control System and Vessels draft. The system shall incorporate the following softwares: “Tandem Mode”, Weather Vane Mode, “On Line Capability Plot”, “On Line Consequence Analysis” and “Motion
Prediction.” One wheelhouse display for Hawser Tension, with large digits shall be provided (Simrad/London Electronics Ltd P1754 or equivalent). 
 One (1) DP Operator chair installed over rails that enable the chair to access all control consoles to be provided. 
 PRS - Position Reference Systems: The vessel shall be fitted with: one ARTEMIS MK5, one DARPS 700 and one Fanbeam MK4. The antennas of the Artemis, the Fanbeam and one DARPS GPS shall be installed on the
forward mast. Receivers for GPS corrections to be included: IALA, Petrobras UHF465, Fugro (Spot Beam and Inmarsat). 
 PMS - POSITION MONITORING
SYSTEM - An independent system capable of logging all reference systems and to evaluate the function of same systems in parallel with DP systems (BLOM Logger or similar) shall be fitted. All logged data shall be available for retrieval as open files
(excel or similar). 
 THRUSTERS (Can be hydraulic CPP or fixed pitch with variable frequency driver) 

ZERO PITCH SYSTEM: M/E Controlled Pitch Propeller shall be fitted with a Zero Pitch System. 

  
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 ME shall be prepared for DP operation with close attention for slow speed operation. 

New auxiliary thrusters to be installed as follows: 
  

	 	•	 	 one (1) bow tunnel thruster with 2,000 kW; 

  

	 	•	 	 one (1) stern tunnel thruster with 1,100 kW; 

  

	 	•	 	 one bow azimuth thruster (retractable or swing-up type) with 2,200kW; 

 

	 	•	 	 one stern azimuth thruster (retractable or swing-up type) with 2,200 kW; 

 The vessel shall load at F(P)SO’s equipped either with turret system or spread moored system. The entire integrated DP system, including power units, shall have the following Operating Weather
Conditions for mooring / loading operations / unmooring: 
  

					
	Wave:	  	Hs= 3.5 m	  	Tp = 9.0 s
	Wind	  	Vv = 15,0 m/s	  	
	Current	  	Vc =1.10 m/s	  	

 DP Capability Plots shall be calculated considering: 

 

	 	•	 	 Turret type F(P)SO’s: waves and wind in the same direction of the shuttle tanker (0 degree with bow) and the current rotating.

  

	 	•	 	 Spread Moored type F(P)SO’s: waves and wind in the same direction of the shuttle tanker (0 degree with bow) and the current rotating, as well as
current in the same direction of the shuttle tanker (0 degree with bow) and wind/waves rotating. 

 The Capability Plots shall
be calculated both for normal ballast condition and for full load condition. For each condition, the following sub-conditions shall be considered: 
 all thrusters available (bow tunnel thruster, bow azimuth thruster, stern azimuth thruster, stern tunnel thruster and main propeller x rudder); 

all thrusters available except the bow tunnel thruster; 
 all thrusters available except the bow azimuth thruster; 
 all thrusters available
except the stern tunnel thruster; 
 all thrusters available except the stern azimuth thruster; 

all thrusters available except the set main propeller x rudder. 
 Each Load Condition x Thruster Availability shall be plotted considering current velocities of 0.5 knot, 1.0 knot, 1.5 knots and 2.0 knots and wind velocities of 6.0 m/s, 10.0 m/s, 14.0 m/s and 16.0 m/s.

 There shall be presented 96 Capability Plots. In earlier design stage, five (5) cases with 2.0 knots current and 16.0m/s wind shall be
presented. 
 Although not required by class, redundancy at control and supervision level shall be extensively implemented. 

FMEA (FAILURE MODE AND EFFECT ANALYSIS) shall be performed by a third party, and shall include a theoretical study and proving trials. It shall be
performed to determine the suitability and reliability of vital system and to identify any failures that may lead to a loss of position, loss of power generation or a loss of main propulsion while the vessel is operating in DP mode. After the
conversion works a FMEA proving trial shall be carried out on board in order to verify the theoretical analysis. A final report shall be issued and critical findings shall be properly corrected. 

  
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 770 Miscellaneous 
 CCTV system 
 CCTV - Close Circuit Color Television Monitoring System One full matrix
switched system with PTZ (pan, tilt and zoon) cameras shall be installed. 
 Recommended minimum system: 

Camera: 
 1-for Coupling Valve,

 1- for BLS Winch, 
 1- at fwd Mast, 
 1- at each Thruster room, 

2- at amidships mast - manifolds supervision, 
 1- at Main Deck aft and 2 for Engine Room. 
 Monitors and Control Panel at Bridge
- (3 monitors and 1 Control Panel), 
 Engine Room (2 monitors and 1 Control Panel) and 

Cargo Control Room (1 monitor and 1 Control Panel) 
 Location of the cameras shall be discussed according to the project and vessels particulars. 

Local area network 
 LAN cables (CAT.5)
and wall sockets for nine (9) locations: builder’s scope 
 All hardware (PCs, hub and server): buyer’s scope 

TELEMETRY 
 TELEMETRY shall be provided
by the Buyer. Details of the system will be supplied in due time. 
 HYDRAULIC OIL FILTERS 

Hydraulic power systems shall have dedicated oil filter CJC type or equivalent per system. The following systems, if fitted, must have their own CJC
filter: 
 M/E CPP 
 Thrusters CPP 
 BLS winch 
 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES AND REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLIES 
 UPSs shall be provided for DP
System equipments, sensors and controllers. At least two UPSs shall be used to provide full redundancy for DP System equipments, sensors and PRS. Control System of new engines and thrusters shall have a redundant power supply. Signal splitter units
shall have power supply from same source that feeds the signal generator equipment. 

  
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 800 Electric System 
 Applied voltage: AC440V, AC220V, 60Hz and/or DC 24V 
 Electric cable: the cable throughout vessel
shall be compliance with IEC60332-1(flame retardant) 
 Engine room: 
 Ethylene propylene rubber insulated PVC sheathed and steel and/or copper wire braided 
 Weather
deck: 
 E.P rubber insulated PVC sheathed and steel and/or copper wire braided with PVC covering 

Accommodation: 
 Ethylene propylene rubber
insulated PVC sheathed 
 810 Electric Source 
 The generators shall serve under various conditions as follows: 
  

			
	Normal see going:	  	lx D/G
	Maneuvering with 1-bow thruster	  	2x D/G
	Cargo loading in DP mode	  	4x D/G with open bus-tie
	Cargo discharging	  	3x D/G
	Rest in port	  	1x D/G or 1x E/G

 Transformers: 
  

	2-	1500KVA 6600V/445V three phase for 440V general service 

  

	2-	160KVA 440V/225V three phase for 220V general service 

  

	2-	60KVA 440V/225V three phase for emergency 

  

	3-	5KVA 440V/225V single phase for ship’s forward service 

 Storage battery 
 1-220AH, DC24V maintenance free sealed lead-acid type for general use 

1-maintenance free sealed lead-acid type for radio plant 
 Each battery set shall have separate battery charger 
 820 Switchboard 

6600V main switchboard 
 Four (4) diesel
generator panels, one (1) bus tie panel, two (2) transformer feeders, four (4) thruster feeder/starters(both feeder for stern thruster), three (3) cargo pump feeder/starters 

440V switchboard 
 one (1) bus tie panel,
two (2) 440V feeder panels, two (2) 220V feeder panels and two (2) group starter panels(fixed type) 
 Emergency switchboard

 one (1) emergency generator panel, one (1) 440V emergency feeder panel, one (1) 220V emergency feeder panel, one (1) group
starter panels(fixed type) and shore connection facility (AC440V, 60Hz, 3Ph, 500A) 

  
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	Distribution boards	  	to be provided in accordance with detail design
	Test panel	  	not to be provided

 The following functions are required on the Power Management System (to be integrated in Automation System): 

load dependent start/stop 
 start blocking of heavy consumers 
 blackout recovery 

load sharing with options: symmetric/ asymmetric load sharing, 
 fixed load and manual load sharing 
 power limitation /thruster pitch reduction

 load shedding 
 mimic graphics—showing power consumption of thrusters, load of gensets, etc., to provide a quick view of status and safety margins during DP operations. 

830 Electric Motor and Starter 
 Motor

 High voltage motors shall be supplied in accordance with the manufacturer’s standard and IEC. 

Squirrel cage induction type and insulation class B or F. 
 Motors in E/R floor deck and below totally enclosed type (IP44) 
  

			
	Motors in E/R others	  	drip proof (IP23)
	Accommodation and other space	  	drip proof (IP23)
	Exposed to weather	  	water proof type (IP56)

 Motors installed on weather deck, steering gear motor, emergency fire pump motor, hydraulic Oil pump motor for deck
machinery/thrusters, ballast pump motors and high voltage motors shall be provided with space heater. 
 Starter 

Over current protection by thermal two-element type over current relay shall be applied. 
 Ammeter shall be provided for motors with capacity 15kw and above. 
 Running meters for the
duplicated motors. 
 840 Lighting System 
 The lighting shall be fed from the 220V, 60Hz, 1Ph, normal & emergency supply system. 
  

			
		
	Machinery space	  	halogen lamp, fluorescent lamp, incandescent lamp
		
	Accommodation	  	fluorescent lamp, incandescent lamp
		
	Space exposed to weather	  	high pressure sodium flood lamp, incandescent lamp
		
	3kw Suez Canal search light	  	buyer’s supply

  
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	2kw search light	  	buyer’s supply. One search light shall be installed at bow (fwd mast), with remote control on wheelhouse. Minimum capacities: 2,000W, 250 meters range

 Navigation & signal lights to be connected to a panel with control switches and indication lamps graphically
arranged, audible and visible signal alarm, and the panel to be installed in bridge control console. 
 Lighting on wheelhouse shall be
compliance with the requirements for DP and Cargo Operation. 
 850 Navigation Equipment 

1-magnetic compass (transmitting type) 
 1-Auto
pilot with a course recorder and 3 gyro compass with five (5) gyro repeater 
 1-rudder angle indicator (4-indicators) 

1-echo sounder with one (1) transducer, 1-digital depth indicator 
 1-doppler speed log (2-axis type) with two (2) remote indicators 
 2-radar 

S-band 17” CRT with ARPA 
 X-band, 17” CRT with ARPA 
 1-integrated navigation system 

1 set, navigation information display 
 2 sets, ECDIS (21”) 
 2-anemometer and anemoscope (a part of DP system) 

2-DGPS navigator 
 1-automtic identification
system 
 1-voyage data recorder 

860 Radio Equipment 
 Radio equipment to
comply with the GMDSS requirement for A3.area 
 1-radio station (250W) 
 MF/HF transceiver with DSC control unit 
 DSC watch keeping receiver 

2-VHF radio telephone with one (1) DSC watch receiver 
 1-INMARSAT B 
 1-INMARSAT C 
 1-satellite E.P.I.R.B 
 1-navtex receiver 
 1-weather facsimile 
 3-Portable VHF transceiver 

2-Radar transponder 
 8-portable UHF transceiver
(walkie-talkie) 
 1-telemetry system for shuttle tanker 
 External communication equipment shall comply with GMDSS area 3 requirement. 
 870
Communication Equipment 
 1-auto telephone (56 lines) 
 1-sound powered telephone (9 stations) 

  
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 1-public address (dual 400w amp.) & talk-back system (4 stations) 

1- whistle (each one air horn and electric horn) 

1-electric clock system (13 slave clocks) 

1-ship security alert system 
 880
Entertainment Equipment 
 1-broadcast & television receiving communal aerial system 

TV SET, Hi-Fi stereo sets etc. recreation equipment no to be supplied by the builder. 
 890 Instrumentation 
 The instrumentation used on power and distribution panels, the main
circuit breaks and protective devices shall have valid certificates of calibration. If these certificates are not available, or if they are out of date, calibration to be performed (preferably during conversion time) and new certificates to be
issued by a company recognized by a major class society. The following instruments must have calibration certificates: 
 Instruments of Main and Emergency Switchboard Voltmeters, Ammeters, Power meters, etc. 
 Main circuit breaks (generators, bus ties, thrusters and heavy consumers) Overhaul revision and trip levels verified. 

Protective devices of M/E, D/Gs and most important equipment (thermostats, pressure switches, sensors, etc.) 

  
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	 ORIGINAL

 
 Note on Status

A      Submitted for Owner Review.

B      Owner’s comments incorporated.

C      Submitted for Class Society Review.

D      Class Society’s comments incorporated.

E       Issued for Construction.

F       As-built Drawings.

 
  

													
	 	 		 	 	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	 		 	 	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	 		 	 	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	 		 	 	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	25-Oct-07	  	1	  	Revised as per Owner Comments.	  	F. B. Liu	  	S. Y. Wang    	  	W. J. Zhu
	6-Oct-07	  	0	  	Issued for review.	  	F. B. Liu	  	S. Y. Wang	  	W. J. Zhu
	Date	  	Rev. No.	  	Description	  	Designed    	  	Checked	  	Approved    
	STATUS	  	A   B   C   D   E  
F
	BUILDER	  	COSCO SHIPYARD GROUP CO. LTD	  	HULL NO.	  	TBA
	  	  	CLASS	  	DNV

													
	        OWNER	  	

	  	Knutsen OAS Shipping AS
Smedasundet 40, N-5529 Haugesund, Norway
 Tel +47 52 70 40 00 Fax +47 52 70 40 40 Website: www.knutsenoas.com

	        
PROJECT	  	            
            105,000DWT Afrmax DP Shuttle Tanker

															
	MAKER
LIST	  	DWG. NO.	  	T0184-000-04
	  	SFI NO.	  	N/A
	  	SCALE	  	SHEET	  	DATE
	  	N/A	  	1 of 12	  	25-Oct-07

											
	 	 
	 

	 	                 
       COSCO SHIPYARD GROUP CO. LTD
	 	No. 37 Dongbei Road, E.T.D.Z District, Dalian, China	  	Email: offshore@cosco-shipyard.com
	 	Tel: +86 411 3922 9421 Fax: +86 411 3922 9420	  	Website: www.cosco-shipyard.com

													
	 
	This drawing or document is
the intellectual property of COSCO shipyard group Co., Ltd and may not be reproduced, sold or use in whole or in parts for any propurse without the written approval of COSCO shipyard group Co. Ltd.

					
	

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 1. MATERIAL PROTECTION & CARGO HANDLING & OUTFITTING 

 

											
	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	
REMARKS

	1	  	PAINT	  	 	  	INTERNATIONAL PAINT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	 	  	HEMPEL	  	 	  	Ditto
	  	  	 	  	SIGMA	  	 	  	Ditto
	  	  	 	  	JOTUN	  	 	  	Ditto
	2	  	ICCP	  	 	  	ACG	  	 	  	Italy
	  	  	 	  	CATHELCO	  	 	  	UK
	  	  	 	  	KC LTD	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	 	  	WILSON WALTON	  	 	  	UK
	3	  	CARGO OIL & BALLAST PUMP	  	 	  	HAMWORTHY KSE	  	 	  	Singapore
	  	  	 	  	SHINKO	  	 	  	Japan
	4	  	REMOTE CONTROL VALVES FOR CARGO & BALLAST SYSTEM	  	 	  	DANFOSS	  	 	  	 
	  	  	 	  	PLEIGER	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	 	  	NAKAKITA	  	 	  	Japan
	
5
	  	INERT GAS PLANT	  	 	  	SCANA HYDRAULIC	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	 	  	HAMWORTHY KSE	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	 	  	AIR PRODUCT	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	 	  	AALBORG /SMIT	  	 	  	Denmark
	6	  	ODMS	  	 	  	SEIL SERES	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	 	  	JOWA	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	 	  	VAFKO	  	 	  	Korea
	7	  	P/V VALVE	  	 	  	TANK TECHEIL SERES	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	 	  	SEWON	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	 	  	PRESS-VAC	  	 	  	Denmark
	8	  	TANK CLEAN MACHINE	  	 	  	CONSILIUM TOFTEJORG	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	 	  	POLAR MARINE	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	 	  	ALVA LAVAL	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	 	  	SCANJET	  	 	  	Sweden
	9	  	BOW LOADING SYSTEM	  	 	  	PUSNES	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	 	  	APL	  	 	  	Norway
	10	  	GRE PIPE	  	 	  	AMERON	  	 	  	Singapore
	  	  	 	  	EDO (FIBERBOND)	  	 	  	U.S.A
	11	  	HAND DIPPING DEVICE	  	 	  	MMC ASIA	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	 	  	TANK SYSTEM	  	 	  	Switzerland
	  	  	 	  	TANK TECH	  	 	  	Korea

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	12	  	STEERING GEAR	  	 	  	PORSGRUND	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	HATLAPA	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	ROLLS ROYCE / ULSTEIN	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	KAWASAKI WUHAN	  	 	  	China
	13	  	THRUSTER	  	 	  	BRUNVOLL	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	ROLLS ROYCE / ULSTEIN	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	LIPS	  	 	  	Holland
	  	  	  	KAWASAKI	  	 	  	Japan
	14	  	WINDLASS AND
MOORING WINCH	  	 	  	HATLAPA	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	ROLLS- ROYCE	  	 	  	Norway/China
	  	  	  	IHI	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	KAWASAKI WUHAN	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	PUSNES	  	 	  	Norway
	15	  	ANCHOR	  	 	  	WUZHOU MARINE CASTING PLANT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	ZHENJIANG ZHENGMAO GROUP	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	RUGAO HAIYANG	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANGSU YUANYANG	  	 	  	China
	16	  	CHAIN CABLE	  	 	  	CHINA	  	 	  	 
	17	  	CHAIN CABLE STOPPER	  	 	  	CHINA	  	 	  	 
	18	  	EMERGENCY TOWING	  	 	  	TANK TECH	  	 	  	USA
	19	  	ACCOMMODATION LADDER & WINCH	  	 	  	ZHENGJIANG LISHENG	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANGYAN MARINE EQUIPMENT PLANT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	HUANGSHAN XINGHAI MARINE EQUIPMENT PLANT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANGSU VICTOR MARINE AUX. C/L	  	 	  	China
	20	  	LIFEBOAT & RESCUE BOAT	  	 	  	JIANGYIN NORSAFE	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	HARDING	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANGYIN XINJIANG	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	HATECKE	  	 	  	Germany
	21	  	LIFEBOAT & RESCUE DAVIT	  	 	  	BEIHAI S/Y (CHINA)	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANGSU VICTOR MARINE AUX. C/L (CHINA)	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANGYIN NORSAFE	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	HADING	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	HATECKE	  	 	  	Germany

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	22	  	LIFERAFT	  	 	  	HYGRAPHA	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	DSB	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	VIKING	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	RFD	  	 	  	U.K
	 	  	 	  	 	  	CHINA-MADE	  	 	  	 
	23	  	PROVISION CRANE	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	  	  	  	JIANGYIN HUADONG	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	DREGGEN	  	 	  	Norway/China
	  	  	  	TTS	  	 	  	China
	24	  	CO2 FIRE EXTINGISHING	  	 	  	UNITOR	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	NK	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	SEAPLUS	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	TYCO	  	 	  	U.K
	25	  	FOAM FIRE EXTINGISHING	  	 	  	UNITOR	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	NK	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	SEAPLUS	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	TYCO	  	 	  	U.K
	26	  	SURVIVAL SUITS	  	 	  	VIKING	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	RFD	  	 	  	U.K
	27	  	FIREMAN’S OUTFIT (LOOSE PARTS)	  	 	  	UNITOR	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	NK	  	 	  	Korea
	28	  	LOOSE LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT	  	 	  	COSCO	  	 	  	Korea
	 	  	  	  	UNITOR	  	 	  	Norway
	29	  	CARGO CONTROL SYSTEM	  	 	  	BJORGE STEINCO	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	LYNGSO MARINE	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	KONGSBERG	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	MOLAND	  	 	  	 
	30	  	LOADING COMPUTER	  	 	  	TECHMARINE	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	 	  	NAPA	  	 	  	Finland
	  	  	 	  	CONSULTAS	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	 	  	MARINE ALIGNMENT	  	 	  	Denmark

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	1	  	INSULATION	  	 	  	CHINA	  	 	  	 
	2	  	DECK COVERING	  	 	  	CHINA	  	 	  	 
	3	  	PARTITION WALL, CEILING	  	 	  	CHAO YANG MACHINERY PLANT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	HUANAN BUILDING MATERIALS CO., LTD	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANG SU HAI LU (CHINA)	  	 	  	China
	4	  	LAVATORY UNIT	  	 	  	CHAO YANG MACHINERY PLANT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	SHANGHAI HUI HE	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	NORAC-SUZHOU	  	 	  	China
	5	  	GRP DOOR	  	 	  	LIBRA	  	 	  	Norway/China
	6	  	FURNITURE	  	 	  	CHINA	  	 	  	 
	7	  	GALLEY AND LAUNDRY	  	 	  	ELECTROLUX	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	AROX	  	 	  	Singapore
	  	  	  	SAMJOO	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	METOS	  	 	  	Finland
	  	  	  	BEHA HEDO	  	 	  	Norway
	8	  	TOILET UNIT	  	 	  	BULL	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	WARTSILA	  	 	  	Korea
	9	  	VACUUM TOILET SYSTEM	  	 	  	JETS	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	EVAC	  	 	  	Finland
	10	  	AIR CONDITIONING PLANT, PROVISION REFRIGERATING, PLANT	  	 	  	HEINEN & HOPMAN	  	 	  	Holland
	  	  	  	SABROE	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	NAMIREI/DAIKIN	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	VIKING	  	 	  	Singapore
	  	  	  	HI-PRESS	  	 	  	 
	11	  	WINDOW WIPER	  	 	  	JUNG-A	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	WYNE	  	 	  	U.K

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	1	  	MAIN ENGINE	  	 	  	MAN B&W	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	WARTSILA	  	 	  	Finland
	  	  	  	MAN B&W	  	 	  	Japan
	2	  	PROPELLER	  	 	  	ROLLS-ROYCE	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	LIPS	  	 	  	Holland
	  	  	  	KAWASAKI	  	 	  	Japan
	3	  	AUXILIARY BOILER	  	 	  	AALBORG	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	SAACKE	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	MITSUBISHI	  	 	  	Japan
	4	  	EXHAUST GAS ECONONIZER	  	 	  	AALBORG	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	SAACKE	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	MITSUBISHI	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	KANGRIM	  	 	  	Korea
	5	  	AUXILIARY ENGINE	  	 	  	WARTSILA	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	DAIHATSHU	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	MAN B&W HOLEBY	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	Mak	  	 	  	German
	6	  	EMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATING SET	  	 	  	NORHAVN	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	CUMMINS	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	LINDEBERG +ANLAGEN	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	CARTEPILLAR	  	 	  	USA
	7	  	PURIFIER	  	 	  	ALFA-LAVAL	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	WESTFALIA	  	 	  	Germany
	8	  	F.O SUPPLY MODULER UNIT	  	 	  	KUPER+WOLF	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	AURAMARINE ASIA LTD (CHINA)	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	ALFA LAVAL	  	 	  	Sweden

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	9	  	CENTRIFUGAL PUMP	  	 	  	ALLWEILER	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	SHINKO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	HAMWORTHY	  	 	  	Norway
	  	GEAR PUMP	  	 	  	ALLWEILER	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	HAMWORTHY	  	 	  	Norway
	  	EMERGENCY FIRE PUMP	  	 	  	SHINKO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	ALLWEILER	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	HAMWORTHY	  	 	  	Norway
	10	  	AIR COMPRESSOR	  	 	  	HATLAPA	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	NK	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	SPERRE	  	 	  	Norway
	11	  	F.W. GENERATOR	  	 	  	SERCK	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	ALFA-LAVAL	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	JOWA	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	SONDEX	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	APV	  	 	  	Denmark
	12	  	PLATE COOLER	  	 	  	GEA	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	APV	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	DONGHWA	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	SONDEX	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	DHP	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	LHE	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	ALFA-LAVAL	  	 	  	Sweden
	13	  	TUBULAR COOLER / CONDENSER	  	 	  	DONG HEA	  	 	  	Korea
	14	  	OIL HEATER	  	 	  	DONG HEA	  	 	  	Korea
	15	  	INCINERATOR	  	 	  	TEAMTEC	  	 	  	Norway/China
	  	  	  	KANGRIM	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	ATLAS	  	 	  	Germany

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	16	  	OILY WATER SEPARATOR	  	 	  	MARINFLOC	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	JOWA	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	B+V	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	RWO	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	HAMWORTHY	  	 	  	Norway
	17	  	MARINE GROWTH PREVENTION SYSTEM	  	 	  	ACG	  	 	  	Italy
	  	  	  	CATHELCO	  	 	  	UK
	  	  	  	CWC	  	 	  	Holland
	  	  	  	WILSON WALTON	  	 	  	UK
	18	  	SHELL-TUBE TYPE HEAT EXCHENGER	  	 	  	NANTONG MACHINERY WORKS	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	NANTONG SHENTONG MACHINICAL FACTORY	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	NANTONG CSEMC MACHINERY MANUFACTURE	  	 	  	China
	19	  	STERNTUBE SEAL	  	 	  	B+V	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	JMT	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	KOBELCO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	CEDERVAL	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	IHC	  	 	  	Holland
	20	  	FANS	  	 	  	HENGYUAN (CHINA)	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	QINGDAO MARINE EQUIPMENT CO. (CHINA)	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANGSU ZHAOSHENG (CHINA)	  	 	  	China
	21	  	SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT	  	 	  	HAMWORTHY	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	JONGHAP	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	CHANGWON	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	TAIKO	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JOWA	  	 	  	Sweden
	22	  	FIXED WATER MIST FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM	  	 	  	YORK REFRIERATION	  	 	  	 
	  	  	  	UNITOR	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	TYCO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	CHINA-MADE	  	 	  	 
	23	  	TEMPERATURE REGULATING, VALVE ONLY THREE WAY	  	 	  	AMOT	  	 	  	U.K
	  	  	  	ODIN	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	NAKAKITA	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	FISCHER(USA)	  	 	  	USA
	24	  	ENGINE ROOM CRANE	  	 	  	CHINA	  	 	  	 
	25	  	 COMPRESSED AIR
 DRYER
	  	 	  	BOGE	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	SABROE	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	NIPPON CONTROL	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	BEKO	  	 	  	Germany

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	26	  	AUTO. CLEANING FILTER	  	 	  	ALFA — LAVAL	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	B&K	  	 	  	Germany/China
	  	  	  	AMEROID	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	KUP-WOLF	  	 	  	Germany
	27	  	OTHER FILTER	  	 	  	CHINA	  	 	  	 
	28	  	AIR RESERVOIR	  	 	  	SHAZHOU MARINE BOILER FACTORY	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIUJIANG MARINE MACHINERY PLANT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	TAIZHOU YONG TAI	  	 	  	China
	29	  	F.W. HYDROPHORE TANK AND CALORIFIER	  	 	  	NANTONG MARINE MACHINERY PLANT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	TAIXIN MARINE MACHINERY PLANT	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JIANGSU NANJI	  	 	  	China
	30	  	POTABLE WATER STERILIZER	  	 	  	JOWA	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	SERCK	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	RENKEN	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	NIPPON CONTROL	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	SAFETEC	  	 	  	Singapore

					
	

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 4. ELECTRIC PART 

 

											
	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	1	  	DP SYSTEM	  	 	  	KONGSBERG	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	ALSTOM	  	 	  	UK
	2	  	ICMS	  	 	  	LYNGSOE MARINE	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	KONGSBERG	  	 	  	Norway
	3	  	CARGO TANK LEVEL GAUGE SYSTEM (RADAR BEAM TYPE)	  	 	  	AUXITROL	  	 	  	France
	  	  	  	SAAB	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	AUTRONICA	  	 	  	Norway
	4	  	BALLAST & FO TANK LEVEL GAUGE SYSTEM (AIR PURGE TYPE)	  	 	  	HANLA	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	AUXITROL	  	 	  	France
	5	  	INDEPENDENT HIGH LEVEL ALARM SYSTEM	  	 	  	HANLA	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	AUXITROL	  	 	  	France
	6	  	GAS SAMPLING & DETECTION SYSTEM	  	 	  	HANLA	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	CONSILIUM	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	RIKEN	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	KYOMO	  	 	  	Japan
	7	  	VAPOUR RECOVERY SYSTEM	  	 	  	HANLA	  	 	  	Korea
	8	  	CCTV	  	 	  	HERNIS	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	OCEANOR	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	CMR	  	 	  	Korea
	9	  	FIRE DETECTING SYSTEM	  	 	  	UNITOR	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	CONSILIUM	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	THORN	  	 	  	U.K
	  	  	  	OKI-NHE	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	APOLLO	  	 	  	U.K
	  	  	  	AUTRONICA	  	 	  	Norway
	10	  	 ELECTRIC GENERATOR
 (HIGH/LOW VOLTAGE)
	  	 	  	ABB	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	SIEMENS	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	WEG	  	 	  	Brazil/China
	11	  	ELECTRIC MOTOR (HIGH/LOW VOLTAGE)	  	 	  	ABB	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	SIEMENS	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	WEG	  	 	  	Brazil/China
	12	  	 SWITCHBOARD/ STARTER/ DISTRIBUTION BOARD

(LOW VOLTAGE)
	  	 	  	SCHNEIDER	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	ABB	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	WEG	  	 	  	Brazil/China
	  	  	  	HDW	  	 	  	China

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	13	  	SWITCHBOARD / STARTER (HIGH VOLTAGE)	  	 	  	TERASAKI	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	IMTECH	  	 	  	Holland
	  	  	  	ABB	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	WEG	  	 	  	Brazil/China
	  	  	  	HDW	  	 	  	Germany
	14	  	IBS / NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT	  	 	  	KONGSBERG NORCONTROL	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	JRC	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	FURUNO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	TOKIMEC INC.	  	 	  	Japan
	15	  	CYRO COMPASS / AUTO PILOT / MAGNETIC COMPASS	  	 	  	C-PLATH	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	IBS MARKER	  	 	  	 
	16	  	RADIO PLANT (GMDSS )	  	 	  	FURUNO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	TOKIMEC INC.	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	JRC	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	IBS MARKER	  	 	  	 
	17	  	AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM / SOUND POWER TELEPHONE/PA	  	 	  	GITIESSE	  	 	  	Italy
	  	  	  	VINGTOR	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	PHONTECH	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	OKI-NHE	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	KC	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	MRC	  	 	  	Korea
	18	  	SPEED LOG	  	 	  	C.PLATH	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	YOKOGAWA	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	FURUNO	  	 	  	Japan
	19	  	SSAS	  	 	  	FURUNO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	TOKIMEC INC.	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	JRC	  	 	  	Japan
	20	  	VDR	  	 	  	FURUNO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	TOKIMEC INC.	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	CONSILIUM	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	HAILAND	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	JRC	  	 	  	Japan
	21	  	AIS	  	 	  	FURUNO	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	TOKIMEC INC.	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	JRC	  	 	  	Japan
	22	  	AIR HORN (TYFON)	  	 	  	ZOLLER	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	KOCKUMS	  	 	  	Sweden
	  	  	  	SARACOM	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	IBUKI	  	 	  	Japan

					
	

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	No.	  	ITEM	  	  	  	MANUFACTURER	  	  	  	REMARKS
	23	  	NAVIGATION AND SIGNAL LIGHTS	  	 	  	AQUA	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	PERERS & BEY	  	 	  	Germany
	  	  	  	SANSHIN	  	 	  	Japan
	  	  	  	GLAMOX	  	 	  	Norway
	  	  	  	KUKDONG	  	 	  	Korea
	  	  	  	HAI XING	  	 	  	China
	24	  	LIGHTING FIXTURES	  	 	  	HAIXING	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	GLAMOX	  	 	  	Norway/China
	  	  	  	HULE	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	TIANCHANG	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	DALIAN	  	 	  	China
	25	  	STORAGE BATTERY & CHARGING & DISTRIBUTION PANEL	  	 	  	SWITCHBOARD MAKER	  	 	  	 
	26	  	CABLE	  	 	  	YANG ZHOU YUANYANG CABLE FACTORY	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	CHANGZHOU MARINE CABLE FACTORY	  	 	  	China
	  	  	  	SHANGSHANG	  	 	  	China
	27	  	MONITORING AND ALARM EQUIPMENT	  	 	  	LYNGSOE MARINE	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	KONGSBERG	  	 	  	Norway
	28	  	MAIN ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM	  	 	  	LYNGSOE MARINE	  	 	  	Denmark
	  	  	  	KONGSBERG	  	 	  	Norway
	29	  	CONSOLE	  	 	  	MADE IN CHINA	  	 	  	 

 CLYDE & CO 

 
  
 Knutsen Shuttle Tankers XII KS 
 and 

Knutsen OAS Shipping AS 
 and 

Fronape International Company 
 and

 Petrobras Transporte SA – Transpetro 
 and 
 Fronape International Company B.V. 

Novation Agreement 
 in respect of

 the Bareboat Charter of RECIFE KNUTSEN and the Management Agreement of RECIFE KNUTSEN 

 
  

 Agreement 
 Dated: June, 29th, 2012. 
 Between: 

 

	(1)	KNUTSEN SHUTTLE TANKERS XII KS a company incorporated in Norway, and having its registered place of business at Smedasundet 40, 5519 Haugesund, Norway (the
Owner); 

  

	(2)	KNUTSEN OAS SHIPPING AS a company incorporated in Norway, and having its registered place of business at Smedasundet 40, 5519 Haugesund, Norway (the
Manager); 

  

	(3)	FRONAPE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY a company incorporated in the Cayman Islands whose registered office is at P.O. Box 714, Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
(the Old Charterer); 

  

	(4)	PETROBRAS TRANSPORTE S.A. — TRANSPETRO a company incorporated in Brazil whose registered office is at Av Presidente Vargas, 328, 20091-060, Rio de Janeiro,
RJ, Brazil (Transpetro); and 

  

	(5)	FRONAPE INTERNATIONAL COMPANY B.V. a company incorporated in the Netherlands, whose registered office is at Prins Bernhardplein 200, 1097jbm, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands (the New Charterer). 

 WHEREAS: 

 

	(A)	This Agreement is supplemental to: 

  

	 	(i)	a bareboat charter in respect of the Vessel dated 14 November 2007 and made between the Owner (as registered owner of the Vessel), the Old Charterer and Transpetro
(the Bareboat Charter), a copy of which is annexed to this Agreement for reference; and 

  

	 	(ii)	a management agreement in respect of the Vessel dated 8 December 2010 and made between the Old Charterer (as disponent owner of the Vessel) and the Manager (the
Management Agreement), a copy of which is annexed to this Agreement for reference. 

  

	(B)	Pursuant to a corporate restructuring the Old Charterer, with the consent of the Owner, the Manager and Transpetro, wishes to novate the Bareboat Charter and the
Management Agreement to the New Charterer. 

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 1 Definitions 
 Words and expressions defined in the Bareboat Charter and or, as the case may be, the Management Agreement shall, unless the context requires otherwise, have the same meaning when used in this Agreement
and in addition: 
  

	1.1	Effective Date shall have the meaning given to it in Clause 2; 

  

	1.2	Mortgagee means DNB Bank ASA (formerly known as DnB NOR Bank ASA) acting in its capacity as mortgagee of the Vessel; 

 

	1.3	Novation Documents means the Bareboat Charter and the Management Agreement; 

 

	1.4	Quiet Enjoyment Letter or QE Letter means the letter agreement to be made between the Mortgagee, Transpetro and the New Charterer regulating their
respective rights regarding use and possession of the Vessel in form and substance equivalent to the quiet enjoyment letter dated 3 August 2011 in respect of the Vessel from the Mortgagee to Transpetro and the Old Charterer; and

  

	1.5	Vessel means the motor tanker RECIFE KNUTSEN as more particularly described in the Bareboat Charter. 

 

	1.6	References in this Agreement to “the Bareboat Charter” and “the Management Agreement” shall, from the Effective Date and unless the context
otherwise requires, be references to the Bareboat Charter and the Management Agreement as novated and amended by this Agreement and words shall be construed accordingly. 

 

	1.7	A reference to a Clause is to a Clause of this Agreement unless the context requires otherwise. 

 

	1.8	Clause and paragraph headings shall not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 

 2 Effective Date 
  

	2.1	The Effective Date shall be the date of this Agreement. 

 3 Novation 
  

	3.1	As from the Effective Date: 

  

	3.1.1	the Owner and the Old Charterer hereby mutually release each other from their obligations under the Bareboat Charter; and 

 

	3.1.2	the Manager and the Old Charterer hereby mutually release each other from their obligations under the Management Agreement. 

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	3.2	As from the Effective Date the New Charterer undertakes to perform: 

  

	3.2.1	the Bareboat Charter and be bound by its terms in every way as if the New Charterer had originally entered into the Bareboat Charter with the Owner and Transpetro
instead of the Old Charterer; and 

  

	3.2.2	the Management Agreement and be bound by its terms in every way as if the New Charterer had originally entered into the Management Agreement with the Manager instead of
the Old Charterer. 

  

	3.3	From the Effective Date: 

  

	3.3.1	the Owner releases and discharges the Old Charterer from all claims and demands whatsoever in respect of the Bareboat Charter and accepts the liability of the New
Charterer under the Bareboat Charter, and hereby grants the New Charterer the same rights under the Bareboat Charter as if the New Charterer had originally entered into the Bareboat Charter instead of the Old Charterer; and 

 

	3.3.2	the Manager releases and discharges the Old Charterer from all claims and demands whatsoever in respect of the Management Agreement and accepts the liability of the New
Charterer under the Management Agreement, and hereby grants the New Charterer the same rights under the Management Agreement as if the New Charterer had originally entered into the Management Agreement instead of the Old Charterer.

  

	3.4	Each of the Owner, the Manager and the New Charterer will have the right to enforce the relevant Novation Document and pursue any claims and demands under that Novation
Document against the other with respect to matters arising before, on or after the Effective Date as if the New Charterer had originally entered into that Novation Document instead of the Old Charterer. 

 

	3.5	Transpetro hereby consents to the novation of the Bareboat Charter and agrees to continue to be bound by the terms of the Bareboat Charter (as novated hereby).

  

	3.6	From the Effective Date, subject to the Mortgagee (i) indicating its consent and acknowledgment by counter-signing this Agreement and (ii) signing the QE
Letter, Transpetro and the New Charterer shall agree to be bound by the terms of the QE Letter and shall promptly execute in favour of the Mortgagee such acknowledgements and undertakings in a form acceptable to (or reasonably required by) the
Mortgagee pursuant to the QE Letter. 

 4 Amendments to the Novation Documents 

With effect on and from the Effective Date, the Novation Documents shall be amended so that references to the Old Charterer are deemed to
be references to the New Charterer. 
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 5 Continued force and effect 

 

	5.1	Save as amended by this Agreement, the provisions of the Novation Documents shall continue in full force and effect. 

 

	5.2	The Bareboat Charter and this Agreement shall be read and construed as one instrument. 

 

	5.3	The Management Agreement and this Agreement shall be read and construed as one instrument. 

 6 Notices 
  

	6.1	Any notice or other communication hereunder (a “Communication”) shall be in the English language and be addressed as follows (or as the intended
recipient shall have notified the sender in accordance with this Clause): 

  

	 	(a)	if to Knutsen Shuttle Tankers XII KS : 

 Attn: Trygve Seglem 
 Smedasundet 40 

5529 Haugesund 

Norway 
 Fax:
+47 52 70 40 40 
  

	 	(b)	if to Knutsen OAS Shipping AS: 

Attn: Trygve Seglem 
 Smedasundet 40 
 5529 Haugesund 

Norway 
 Fax:
+47 52 70 40 40 
  

	 	(c)	if to Fronape International Company 

 Attn: Fronape International Company 
 Av Presidente Vargas 328, 5th Floor

 20091-060 
 Rio de Janeiro 
 RJ 

Brazil 
 Fax:
+55 21 3211 7106 
  

	 	(d)	if to Transpetro: 

 Attn:
Transpetro/DTM/TM 
 Av Presidente Vargas 328, 5th Floor 

20091-060 
 Rio
de Janeiro 
 RJ 
 Brazil 
 Fax: +55 21 3211 7106 

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	 	(e)	if to Fronape International Company B.V. 

 Attn: Fronape International Company B.V. 
 Weena, 722. Weena pt. Toren A

 3rd Floor 
 Rotterdam 
 The Netherlands 

Fax: +31 10 206 7027 
 7
Third party rights 
  

	7.1	Other than the Mortgagee, a person who is not a party to this Agreement has no rights under it and may not enforce a right to, or enjoy the benefit of, any term of this
Agreement under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999. 

 8 Counterparts 

This Agreement may be executed and delivered in any number of counterparts, each of which is an original and which together have the same
effect as if each party had signed the same document. 
 9 Governing Law and jurisdiction 

 

	9.1	This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales. 

 

	9.1.1	Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be referred to arbitration in London in accordance with the provisions of Part II, clause 26 of
the Bareboat Charter or clause 19 of the Management Agreement (as applicable) (which shall be deemed to be incorporated herein with any necessary adaptation) 

 This document has been entered into by the Parties or their duly authorised representatives on the date set out at the beginning of this document. 
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	 Signed by
	 	)	 		  	
		 	)	 		  	sign here: /s/ TRYGVE SEGLEM
	 duly authorised for and on behalf of
	 	)	 		  	
	 KNUTSEN SHUTTLE TANKERS XII KS
	 	)	 		  	print name: Trygve Seglem
				
		 		 		  	
		 		 		  	  

				
	 Signed by
	 	)	 		  	
		 	)	 		  	sign here: /s/ TRYGVE SEGLEM
	 duly authorised for and on behalf of
	 	)	 		  	
	 KNUTSEN OAS SHIPPING AS 
	 	 )
	 		  	print name: Trygve Seglem
				
		 		 		  	
		 		 		  	  

				
	 Signed by
	 	)	 		  	
		 	)	 		  	sign here: /s/ EDUARDO DA CUNHA BASTOS
	 duly authorised for and on behalf of
	 	)	 		  	
	 FRONAPE INTERNATIONAL 

COMPANY
	 	 )
	 		  	print name: Eduardo Da Cunha Bastos
				
		 		 		  	
		 		 		  	  

				
	 Signed by
	 	)	 		  	
		 	)	 		  	sign here: /s/ JOSE SERGIO DE OLIVEIRA MACHADO
	 duly authorised for and on behalf of
	 	)	 		  	
	 PETROBRAS TRANSPORTE S.A. 
	 	 )
	 		  	print name: Jose Sergio De Oliveira Machado
				
		 		 		  	
		 		 		  	  

				
	 Signed by
	 	)	 		  	
		 	)	 		  	sign here: /s/ AGENOR CESAR JUNQUEIRA LEITE
	 duly authorised for and on behalf of
	 	)	 		  	
	 FRONAPE INTERNATIONAL 

COMPANY B.V.
	 	 )
	 		  	print name: Agenor Cesar Junqueira Leite
				
		 		 		  	
		 		 		  	  

 1110319/001 

24376371.2\LONLIVE\14418462.l1012123/001 

23737723.1 

  
 7 

 Consent and acknowledgment of Mortgagee 
 The Mortgagee hereby confirms its consent to the novation of the Novation Documents on the terms set out above and agrees to be bound by the terms of the QE Letter. 

 

					
	/s/ HELGE ÅDNE LIEN	  	/S/ ANNE BERIT LANGELAND	  	
			
	Helge Ådne Lien, First Vice President	  	Anne Berit Langeland, Assistant Vice President	  	

 DNB BANK ASA (formerly known as DnB NOR Bank ASA) 
 Date: 25/2-12     , 2012 
 1110319/001 

24376371.2\LONLIVE\14418462.l1012123/001 

23737723.1 

  
 8EX-10.13

 Exhibit 10.13 
 SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****). 
 TIME CHARTER

 OF 
 Windsor Knutsen 
 Between 

KNUTSEN OAS 
 And

 BG OIL SERVICES LIMITED 
 06 APR 2010 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	  	 	 	  	Page	 
	 1.
	 	DESCRIPTION AND CONDITION OF VESSEL	  	 	1	  
			
	 2.
	 	SHIPBOARD PERSONNEL AND THEIR DUTIES	  	 	1	  
			
	 3.
	 	DUTY TO MAINTAIN	  	 	2	  
			
	 4.
	 	PERIOD AND TRADING LIMITS	  	 	3	  
			
	 5.
	 	LAYDAYS / CANCELLING	  	 	4	  
			
	 6.
	 	OWNERS TO PROVIDE	  	 	4	  
			
	 7.
	 	CHARTERERS TO PROVIDE	  	 	5	  
			
	 8.
	 	RATE OF HIRE	  	 	5	  
			
	 9.
	 	PAYMENT OF HIRE	  	 	6	  
			
	 10.
	 	SPACE AVAILABLE TO CHARTERERS	  	 	7	  
			
	 11.
	 	OVERTIME	  	 	7	  
			
	 12.
	 	INSTRUCTIONS AND LOGS	  	 	7	  
			
	 13.
	 	BILLS OF LADING	  	 	7	  
			
	 14.
	 	CONDUCT OF VESSEL’S PERSONNEL	  	 	8	  
			
	 15.
	 	BUNKERS AT DELIVERY AND REDELIVERY	  	 	8	  
			
	 16.
	 	STEVEDORES, PILOTS AND TUGS	  	 	8	  
			
	 17.
	 	SUPER-NUMERARIES	  	 	8	  
			
	 18.
	 	SUB-LETTING/ASSIGNMENT/NOVATION	  	 	9	  
			
	 19.
	 	FINAL VOYAGE	  	 	9	  
			
	 20.
	 	LOSS OF VESSEL	  	 	9	  
			
	 21.
	 	OFF-HIRE	  	 	10	  
			
	 22.
	 	PERIODICAL DRYDOCKING	  	 	11	  
			
	 23.
	 	SHIP INSPECTION	  	 	12	  
			
	 24.
	 	DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND PERFORMANCE	  	 	12	  
			
	 25.
	 	SALVAGE	  	 	12	  
			
	 26.
	 	LIEN	  	 	13	  
			
	 27.
	 	EXCEPTIONS	  	 	13	  
			
	 28.
	 	INJURIOUS CARGOES	  	 	14	  
			
	 29.
	 	GRADE OF BUNKERS	  	 	14	  
			
	 30.
	 	DISBURSEMENTS	  	 	15	  
			
	 31.
	 	LAYING-UP	  	 	15	  

  
  

					
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	 32.
	 	REQUISITION	  	 	15	  
			
	 33.
	 	OUTBREAK OF WAR	  	 	15	  
			
	 34.
	 	ADDITIONAL WAR EXPENSES	  	 	15	  
			
	 35.
	 	WAR RISKS	  	 	16	  
			
	 36.
	 	BOTH TO BLAME COLLISION CLAUSE	  	 	16	  
			
	 37.
	 	NEW JASON CLAUSE	  	 	17	  
			
	 38.
	 	CLAUSE PARAMOUNT	  	 	17	  
			
	 39.
	 	TOVALOP	  	 	17	  
			
	 40.
	 	EXPORT RESTRICTIONS	  	 	18	  
			
	 41.
	 	LAW AND LITIGATION	  	 	19	  
			
	 42.
	 	CONSTRUCTION	  	 	19	  
			
	 43.
	 	GENERAL PERFORMANCE CLAUSE	  	 	19	  
			
	 44.
	 	PROTECTIVE AGENT	  	 	23	  
			
	 45.
	 	P & I / OTHER INSURANCES	  	 	24	  
			
	 46.
	 	F.M.C./C.F.R. CERTIFICATE	  	 	24	  
			
	 47.
	 	FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN RESPECT OF POLLUTION	  	 	24	  
			
	 48.
	 	OIL POLLUTION CLAUSE FOR CALLING USA PORTS	  	 	25	  
			
	 49.
	 	U.S. ANTI-DRUG ABUSE ACT	  	 	25	  
			
	 50.
	 	IMO / U.S. COAST GUARD REGULATIONS	  	 	25	  
			
	 51.
	 	IMO ROUTING	  	 	25	  
			
	 52.
	 	TRADING CERTIFICATES	  	 	26	  
			
	 53.
	 	ISM CLAUSE	  	 	26	  
			
	 54.
	 	WAR RISK	  	 	26	  
			
	 55.
	 	BILL OF LADING	  	 	26	  
			
	 56.
	 	LETTER OF INDEMNITY	  	 	26	  
			
	 57.
	 	CARGO RETENTION	  	 	27	  
			
	 58.
	 	CLAIMS	  	 	27	  
			
	 59.
	 	SIGNATURE	  	 	27	  
			
	 60.
	 	BANKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HIRE PAYMENT	  	 	28	  
			
	 61.
	 	LMAA ARBITRATION	  	 	28	  
			
	 62.
	 	GENERAL AVERAGE AND NEW JASON CLAUSE	  	 	28	  
			
	 63.
	 	LIGHTERAGE	  	 	29	  
			
	 64.
	 	BOTH TO BLAME COLLISION CLAUSE	  	 	29	  

  
  

					
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	65.	  	FLAG / OWNERSHIP / MANAGEMENT / CLASS	  	 	29	  
			
	66.	  	BALLAST / DEBALLAST	  	 	30	  
			
	67.	  	TEMPORARY VISA TYPE V	  	 	30	  
			
	68.	  	IMIGRATIONS REQUIREMENT OF BRAZILIAN CREW	  	 	30	  
			
	69.	  	VESSEL TRACKING SYSTEM CLAUSE	  	 	30	  
			
	70.	  	CARGO LOSS	  	 	31	  
			
	71.	  	INCIDENT REPORTING	  	 	31	  
			
	72.	  	OIL COMPANY ACCEPTANCE	  	 	31	  
			
	73.	  	NON ASSIGNMENT	  	 	32	  
			
	74.	  	VESSEL’S DOCUMENTATION	  	 	32	  
			
	75.	  	LIFE SAFETY MEASUREMENT	  	 	32	  
			
	76.	  	BREACH OF WARRANTY	  	 	33	  
			
	77.	  	U.S. CUSTOMS ADVANCE NOTIFICATION/AMS CLAUSE FOR TIME CHARTER PARTIES	  	 	33	  
			
	78.	  	PENALTY CLAUSE — HIRE DEDUCTION CAUSED BY UNAVAILABILITY OF DP AND/OR BLS SYSTEMS	  	 	34	  
			
	79.	  	VESSEL DRY DOCKING	  	 	35	  
			
	80.	  	BUNKERS AT DELIVERY AND REDELIVERY	  	 	36	  
			
	81.	  	BUNKERS IN GENERAL	  	 	36	  
			
	82.	  	USE AS FLOATING STORAGE	  	 	37	  
			
	83.	  	REDELIVERY SURVEY	  	 	37	  
			
	84.	  	SUPREMECY OF VOYAGE INSTRUCTIONS	  	 	37	  
			
	85.	  	GENERAL AVERAGE CARGO RELEASE	  	 	37	  
			
	86.	  	TRANSFER OF BILGE LIQUIDS	  	 	37	  
			
	87.	  	CANCELLATION FOR CRIMINAL ACTS	  	 	37	  
			
	88.	  	DELETED	  	 	38	  
			
	89.	  	HEATING	  	 	38	  
			
	90.	  	CARGO MANIFOLDS	  	 	38	  
			
	91.	  	CRUDE OIL WASH (COW)	  	 	38	  
			
	92.	  	INERT GAS SYSTEM	  	 	38	  
			
	93.	  	CHARTERER’S RIGHT TO SURVEY AND SAMPLE	  	 	39	  
			
	94.	  	COMMINGLING/BLENDING	  	 	39	  
			
	95.	  	DELETED	  	 	39	  

  
  

					
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	 96.
	 	DEADWEIGHT REMEASUREMENT	  	 	39	  
			
	 97.
	 	CBM MOORING EQUIPMENT	  	 	40	  
			
	 98.
	 	MANNING	  	 	41	  
			
	 99.
	 	INSTRUCTIONS AND LOGS	  	 	41	  
			
	 100.
	 	BUSINESS PRINCIPLES	  	 	41	  
			
	 103.
	 	ISPS CODE / USMTSA	  	 	42	  
			
	 104.
	 	CONFIDENTIALITY	  	 	43	  
			
	 105.
	 	NOTICES	  	 	43	  
			
	 106.
	 	VESSEL CONTACT DETAILS	  	 	45	  
			
	 107.
	 	COMPLIANCE	  	 	45	  
			
	 108.
	 	DELETED	  	 	47	  
			
	 109.
	 	THIRD PARTY VETTING	  	 	47	  
			
	 110.
	 	TAXES	  	 	47	  
			
	 111.
	 	U.S. COMPLIANCE	  	 	47	  
			
	 112.
	 	OWNERS’ DEFAULTS	  	 	47	  
			
	 113.
	 	CHARTERERS’ DEFAULTS	  	 	49	  
			
	 114.
	 	QUIET ENJOYMENT	  	 	49	  
			
	 115.
	 	RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES	  	 	50	  
			
	 116.
	 	HSSE	  	 	50	  
		
	 APPENDIX A – Q-88 Vessel Details
	  	 	52	  
	 APPENDIX B – Health, Safety, Security and Environment Exhibit (HSSE)
	  	 	70	  
	 APPENDIX C – Safety and Environmental Monthly Reporting Template
	  	 	86	  
	 APPENDIX D – Unused
	  	 	92	  
	 APPENDIX E – Crew Experience Matrix
	  	 	93	  
	 APPENDIX F – Letter of Quiet Enjoyment
	  	 	94	  
	 APPENDIX G – BG Group Business Principles
	  	 	99	  
	 APPENDIX H – Group Policy on Security
	  	 	100	  

  
  

					
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 IT IS THIS DAY AGREED between Knutsen OAS of Haugesund, Norway (hereinafter referred to as
“Owners” ), being owners of the good motor vessel called Windsor Knutsen (hereinafter referred to as “the vessel” ) described as per Clause 1 hereof and BG Oil Services Limited, a company incorporated under the laws of England
and Wales and having its registered office at 100 Thames Valley Park Drive, Reading, Berkshire RG6 1PT, United Kingdom (hereinafter referred to as “Charterers”): 
 1. DESCRIPTION AND CONDITION OF VESSEL 
 At the date of delivery of the vessel under this
charter 
 (a) she shall be classed: + 1A1, “Tanker for Oil ESP”, Nauticus (Newbuilding) E0, DAT(-30), ICE-1A, VCS-2
SPM, T-MON, F-AMC, DYNPOS (AUTR), Bow Loading. 
 (b) she shall be in every way fit to carry crude petroleum and/or its
products; 
 (c) she shall be tight, staunch, strong, in good order and condition, and in every way fit for the service, with
her machinery, boilers, hull and other equipment (including but not limited to hull stress calculator and radar) in a good and efficient state; 
 (d) her tanks, valves and pipelines shall be oil-tight; 
 (e) she shall be in
every way fitted for burning at sea - fueloil with a maximum viscosity of 380 Centistokes at 50 degrees Centigrade/any commercial grade of fuel oil (“ACGFO”) for main propulsion, marine diesel oil/ACGFO for auxiliaries in port - marine
diesel oil/ACGFO for auxiliaries; 
 (f) she shall comply with the regulations in force so as to enable her to pass through the
Suez Canal by day and night without delay; 
 (g) she shall have on board all certificates, documents and equipment required
from time to time by any applicable law to enable her to perform the charter service without delay; 
 (h) she shall comply with
the description in “Form Q-88 Vessel Details” (“Q-88”) appended hereto, provided however that if there is any conflict between the provisions of Q-88 and any other provision, including this Clause 1, of this charter such other
provision shall govern. 
 2. SHIPBOARD PERSONNEL AND THEIR DUTIES 

(a) At the date of delivery of the vessel under this charter 

(i) she shall have a full and efficient complement of master, officers and crew for a vessel of her tonnage, who shall in
any event be not less than the number required by the laws of the flag state and who shall be trained to operate the vessel and her equipment competently and safely; 

  
  

					
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 (ii) all shipboard personnel shall hold valid certificates of competence in
accordance with the requirements of the law of the flag state; 
 (iii) all shipboard personnel shall be trained
in accordance with the relevant provisions of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1995; 
 (iv) there shall be on board sufficient personnel with a good working knowledge of the English language to enable cargo operations at loading and discharging places to be carried out efficiently and
safely and to enable communications between the vessel and those loading the vessel or accepting discharge therefrom to be carried out quickly and efficiently. 
 (b) Owners guarantee that throughout the charter service the master shall with the vessel’s officers and crew, unless otherwise ordered by Charterers, 

(i) prosecute all voyages with the utmost despatch; 

(ii) render all customary assistance; and 

(iii) load and discharge cargo as rapidly as possible when required by Charterers or their agents to do so, by night or by
day, but always in accordance with the laws of the place of loading or discharging (as the case may be) and in each case in accordance with any applicable laws of the flag state. Duty to Maintain 

3. DUTY TO MAINTAIN 
 (i) Throughout the charter service Owners shall, whenever the passage of time, wear and tear or any event (whether or not coming within Clause 27 hereof) requires steps to be taken to maintain or restore
the conditions stipulated in Clauses 1 and 2(a), exercise due diligence so to maintain or restore the vessel. 

(ii) If at any time whilst the vessel is on hire under this charter the vessel fails to comply with any of the
requirements of Clauses 1.2 (a) or 10, then, whether or not such failure to comply existed at the date of delivery of the vessel or arose thereafter, hire shall be reduced to the extent necessary to indemnify Charterers for such failure. If and
to the extent that such failure affects the time taken by the vessel to perform any services under this charter, hire shall be reduced by an amount equal to the value, calculated at the rate of hire, of the time so lost. 

Any reduction of hire under this sub-Clause (ii) shall be without prejudice to any other remedy available to
Charterers, but where such reduction of hire is in respect of time lost, such time shall be excluded from any calculation under Clause 24, as amended by the Riders. 

(iii) If Owners are in breach of their obligation under Clause 3(i) Charterers may so notify Owners in writing; and if,
after the expiry of 30 days following the receipt by Owners of any such notice, Owners have failed to demonstrate to Charterer’s that the vessel meets all requirements of Clauses 1 and 2(a), the vessel shall be off-hire, and no further hire
payments shall be due, until Owners have so demonstrated that the vessel meets such requirements. 

  
  

					
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 Furthermore, at any time while the vessel is off-hire under this Clause 3 Charterers have
the option to terminate this charter by giving notice in writing with effect from the date on which such notice of termination is received by Owners or from any later date stated in such notice. This sub-Clause (iii) is without prejudice to any
rights of Charterers or obligations of Owners under this charter or otherwise (including without limitation Charterers rights under Clause 21 hereof). 
 4. PERIOD AND TRADING LIMITS 
 Owners agree to let and Charterers agree to hire the vessel
for a period of Two (2) years commencing from the time and date of delivery of the vessel, for the purpose of carrying all lawful merchandise (subject always to Clause 28) including in particular crude oil and refined products suitable for the
vessel, its equipment, tank coatings and cargo tanks (“Original Period”). 
 Charterers shall have the option to extend this charter
for up to three (3) one (1) year periods (“Extension Period”) upon at least 90 days notice in writing to Owners prior to the expiry of the Original Period or of any Extension Period (as the case may be). 

Charterer shall provide 60, 15,7,5,4,3,2,1 days notice of Redelivery. 
 The vessel shall be redelivered up to sixty (60) days after or up to thirty (30) days before the end of the Original Period or any Extension Period, as the case may be, at Charterers’
option. Notwithstanding the foregoing, but subject to Clause 35. Charterers may order the vessel to ice-bound waters or to any part of the world outside such limits provided that Owners consent thereto (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld)
and that Charterers pay for any insurance premium required by the vessel’s underwriters as a consequence of such order. 
 Charterers shall
use due diligence to ensure that the vessel is only employed between and at safe places (which expression when used in this charter shall include ports, berths, wharves, docks, anchorages, submarine lines, alongside vessels or lighters, and other
locations including locations at sea) where she can safely lie always afloat. Notwithstanding anything contained in this or any other clause of this charter, Charterers do not warrant the safety of any place to which they order the vessel and shall
be under no liability in respect thereof except for loss or damage caused by their failure to exercise due diligence as aforesaid. Subject as above, the vessel shall be loaded and discharged at any places as Charterers may direct, provided that
Charterers shall exercise due diligence to ensure that any ship-to-ship transfer operations shall conform to standards not less than those set out in the latest published edition of the ICS/OCIMF Ship-to-Ship Transfer Guide. 

The vessel shall be delivered by Owners at a port in Europe within a range extending from Gdansk, Poland to Augusta Italy or DLOP conversion yard in
Dubai at Owners’ option and redelivered to Owners at a port in the Atlantic basins or Mediterranean at Charterers’ option, subject to the limits of the current British Institute Warranties and any subsequent amendments thereof. 

  
  

					
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 5. LAYDAYS / CANCELLING 
 The vessel shall not be delivered to Charterers before Feb 1, 2011 and Charterers shall have the option of cancelling this charter if the vessel is not ready and at their disposal on or before
May 15, 2011 
 Owner will narrow the Delivery Lay/Can to a 15 day period no later than 12 Noon GMT 01-JAN-2011. Owner will narrow the
Delivery Lay/Can to a 10 day period no later than 12 Noon GMT 01-FEB-2011. Owner will narrow the Delivery Lay/Can to a 5 day period no later than 12 Noon GMT 15-FEB-2011. 
 Should delivery be delayed beyond March 1, 2011 the Owners will, if requested by charterers, provide a substitute tanker able to tandem load in the Santos basin with or without tug support. Such
substitute tanker would be paid at market rates for the vessel provided but shall not exceed the hire rate of the Windsor Knutsen under this Charter. Charterers shall compensate Owners for actual positioning costs for the substitute tanker, which
costs shall not exceed the cost of positioning from Windsor Knutsen’s original delivery location to the Santos basin in Brazil, and the substitute tanker shall be redelivered in the same range as described for the Windsor Knutsen in this
Charter. In the event of Owners providing a substitute tanker, the delivery date and location shall be revised to accommodate the Owners’ new schedule and to minimize any overlap of vessels hired under this Charter. 

If delivery is delayed beyond March 31, 2011 then Charterers shall receive as liquidated damages the amount of United States Dollars Twenty Thousand
(USD $20,000) for each day (or part thereof) by which delivery of the Vessel is delayed and if delayed subsequently beyond May 15, 2011, Charterers shall have the option of canceling this Charter by giving notice thereof to the Owners. Owners
will provide to Charterers monthly updates of the expected delivery date from Builder, and will immediately inform Charterers of any event that would likely cause a delivery delay in excess of 10 days. 

Upon arrival of the vessel to Brazilian waters, it is agreed that the vessel shall go off-hire to conduct FMEA, Brazilian Authority and Petrobras
inspection. The vessel shall be back on-hire upon successful conclusion of FMEA testing and approval by Petrobras for tandem loadings in the Santos basin from FPSO’s. 
 6. OWNERS TO PROVIDE 
 Owners undertake to provide and to pay for all provisions, wages, and
shipping and discharging fees and all other expenses of the master, officers and crew; also, except as provided in Clause 4 and 34 hereof, for all insurance on the vessel, for all deck, cabin and engine-room stores including lubricating oils, and
for water; for all drydocking, overhaul, maintenance and repairs to the vessel; and for all fumigation expenses and de-rat certificates. Owners’ obligations under this Clause 6 extend to all liabilities for customs or import duties arising at
any time during the performance of this charter in relation to the personal effects of the master, officers and crew, and in relation to the stores, provisions and other matters aforesaid which Owners are to provide and pay for and Owners shall
refund to Charterers any sums Charterers or their agents may have paid or been compelled to pay in respect of any such liability. Any amounts allowable in general 

  
  

					
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 SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN
REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****). 
 average for wages and provisions and stores shall be credited to Charterers insofar as such amounts are in respect of a period when the vessel is on-hire. Owners are to provide and pay for all fees,
services and other expenses necessary to ensure that the vessel complies with all requirements of the Brazilian Port Captaincy and Brazilian Harbour and Coast Directorate in force at the time of contract award. All time used to attend such Brazilian
authorities’ requirements will be for Owners’ account. 
 7. CHARTERERS TO PROVIDE 

Charterers shall provide and pay for all fuel (except fuel used for domestic services), towage and pilotage and shall pay agency fees, port charges,
commissions, expenses of loading and unloading cargoes, canal dues and all charges other than those payable by Owners in accordance with Clause 6 hereof, provided that all charges for the said items shall be for Owners’ account when such items
are consumed, employed or incurred for Owners’ purposes or while the vessel is off-hire (unless such items reasonably relate to any service given or distance made good and taken into account under Clause 21 or 22); and provided further that any
fuel used in connection with a general average sacrifice or expenditure shall be paid for by Owners. 
 8. RATE OF HIRE 

Subject as herein provided, Charterers shall pay for the use and hire of the vessel at the rate of 

 

					
	 From Delivery
	 	To Dec 31, 2011	 	USD ***** per day
	 From Jan 1, 2012
	 	To Dec 31, 2012	 	USD ***** per day
	 From Jan 1, 2013
	 	To Dec 31, 2013	 	USD ***** per day
	 From Jan 1, 2014
	 	To Dec 31, 2014	 	USD ***** per day
	 From Jan 1, 2015
	 	To Dec 31, 2015	 	USD ***** per day
	 From Jan 1, 2016
	 	To redelivery	 	USD ***** per day

 per day, and pro rata for any part of a day, from the time and date of her delivery (GMT) until the time and date of her
redelivery (GMT) to Owners. 
 Charterers have the option declarable by 01-May-2010 to have a CAP 437 compliant helicopter deck installed in
consideration of an increase to the daily hire of USD ***** per day for the first 2 years of charter. 
 Charterers have the option declarable
by 01-May-2010 to have Personnel cranes installed in consideration of an increase to the daily hire of USD ***** per day for the first 2 years of charter. 
 Charterers have the option declarable by 01-May-2010 to have a Transducer trunk installed in consideration of an increase to the daily hire of USD ***** per day for the first 2 years of charter.

 Charterers have the option declarable by 30-July-2011 to change the “Original Period” of charter from: 

  
  

					
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 SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN
REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****). 
 two (2) years plus up to three (3) one (1) year periods to 
 five (5) years
plus up to two (2) five (5) year periods or to 
 ten (10) years plus up to five (5) one (1) year periods at adjusted
rates and terms as listed below 
 The rates applicable to longer “Original Periods” to apply only to hire days following such
declaration. 
 The rate for the 5+5+5 years will start at USD ***** per day and will escalate *****% annually with first adjustment on Jan 1,
2012. 
 The rate for the 10 + 5 x 1 years will start at USD ***** per day and will escalate *****% annually with first adjustment on Jan 1,
2012. 
 9. PAYMENT OF HIRE 

Subject to Clause 3 (iii), payment of hire shall be made in immediately available funds to: 

Account            (See Clause 60) 

from delivery date and time (GMT) until the end of the month thereafter from first to the last day of each month, in advance, less: 

(i) any hire paid or due which Charterers reasonably estimate to relate to off-hire periods, and 

(ii) any amounts disbursed on Owners’ behalf, any advances and commission thereon, and 

(iii) any amounts due or reasonably estimated to become due to Charterers under Clause 3(ii) or 24 hereof, 

any such adjustments to be made at the due date for the next monthly payment after the facts have been ascertained. Charterers shall not be responsible
for any delay or error by Owners’ bank in crediting Owners’ account provided that Charterers have made proper and timely payment. 

In default of such proper and timely payment, 
 (a) Owners shall immediately notify Charterers of such default and Charterers shall within seven Brazilian banking days of receipt of such notice pay to Owners the amount due including interest, failing
which Owners may withdraw the vessel from the service of Charterers without prejudice to any other rights Owners may have under this charter or otherwise; 
 and 
 (b) Interest on any amount due but not paid on the due date shall accrue
from the day after that date up to and including the day when payment is made, at a rate per annum which shall be 1% above the U.S. Prime Interest Rate as published by the Chase Manhattan Bank in 

  
  

					
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 New York at 12.00 New York time on the due date, or, if no such interest rate is published on that day, the
interest rate published on the next preceding day on which such a rate was so published, computed on the basis of a 360 day year of twelve 30-day months, compounded semi-annually. 
 10. SPACE AVAILABLE TO CHARTERERS 
 The whole reach, burthen and decks of the vessel and any
passenger accommodation (including Owner’s suite) shall be at Charterers’ disposal, reserving only proper and sufficient space for the vessel’s master, officers, crew, tackle, apparel, furniture, provisions and stores, provided that
the weight of stores on board shall not, unless specially agreed, exceed 500 tonnes at any time during the charter period. 
 11. OVERTIME

 Overtime pay of the master, officers and crew in accordance with ship’s articles shall be for Owners’ account when incurred, as
a result of complying with the request of Charterers of their agents, for loading, discharging, heating of cargo, bunkering or tank cleaning. 

12. INSTRUCTIONS AND LOGS 
 Charterers
shall from time to time give the master all requisite instructions and sailing directions, and he shall keep a full and correct log of the voyage or voyages, which Charterers or their agents may inspect as required. The master shall when required
furnish Charterers or their agents with a true copy of such log and with properly completed loading and discharging port sheets and voyage reports for each voyage and other returns as Charterers may require. Charterers shall be entitled to take
copies at Owners’ expense of any such documents which are not provided by the master. Master shall transmit, with necessary despatch, all messages or updates required or reasonably requested by Charterers from time to time or as stated in
Charterers’ systems handbook. 
 13. BILLS OF LADING 
 (a) The master (although appointed by Owners) shall be under the orders and direction of Charterers as regards employment of the vessel, agency and other arrangements, and shall sign bills of lading as
Charterers or their agents may direct (subject always to Clauses 35(a) and 40) without prejudice to this charter. Charterers hereby indemnify Owners against all consequences or liabilities that may arise 

(i) from signing bills of lading in accordance with the directions of Charterers, or their agents, to the extent that the
terms of such bills of lading fail to conform to the requirements of this charter, or (except as provided in Clause 13(b)) from the master otherwise complying with Charterers or their agents orders: 

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 (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, Owners shall not be obliged to comply with any orders
from Charterers to discharge all or part of the cargo 
 (i) at any place other than that shown on the bill of
lading and/or 
 (ii) without presentation of an original bill of lading 

unless they have received from Charterers both written confirmation of such orders and an indemnity in a form acceptable to Owners.

 14. CONDUCT OF VESSEL’S PERSONNEL 
 If Charterers complain of the conduct of the master or any of the officers or crew, Owners shall immediately investigate the complaint. If the complaint proves to be well founded, Owners shall, without
delay, make a change in the appointments and Owners shall in any event communicate the result of their investigations to Charterers as soon as possible. 
 15. BUNKERS AT DELIVERY AND REDELIVERY 
 See rider clause 80 

16. STEVEDORES, PILOTS AND TUGS 

Stevedores when required shall be employed and paid by Charterers, but this shall not relieve Owners from responsibility at all times for proper stowage,
which must be controlled by the master who shall keep a strict account of all cargo loaded and discharged. Owners hereby indemnify Charterers, their servants and agents against all losses, claims, responsibilities and liabilities arising in any way
whatsoever from the employment of pilots, tugboats or stevedores, who although employed by Charterers shall be deemed to be the servants of and in the service of Owners and under their instructions (even if such pilots, tugboat personnel or
stevedores are in fact the servants of Charterers their agents or any affiliated company); provided, however, that 
 (i) the foregoing indemnity shall not exceed the amount to which Owners would have been entitled to limit their liability if they had themselves employed such pilots, tugboats or stevedores, and

 (ii) Charterers shall be liable for any damage to the vessel caused by or arising out of the use of
stevedores, fair wear and tear excepted, to the extent that Owners are unable by the exercise of due diligence to obtain redress therefor from stevedores. 
 Charterers shall not in any circumstances be liable for any damages or losses caused to the vessel or Owners by any act, default, or neglect, or breach of duty of tugboats, pilots or mooring masters.

 17. SUPER-NUMERARIES 

Charterers may send representatives in the vessel’s available accommodation upon any voyage made under this charter. Owners finding provisions and
all requisites as supplied to officers, except liquors. Charterers paying at the rate of 50 per day for each representative while on board the vessel. 

  
  

					
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 Charterer may place 1-2 employees onboard as junior officers for training. All expenses, including salaries,
to be for Charterers account. The experience level shall be in line with the requirement for corresponding Knutsen positions. 
 18.
SUB-LETTING/ASSIGNMENT/NOVATION 
 Charterers may sub-let the vessel, but shall always remain responsible to Owners for due fulfilment of
this charter. 
 19. FINAL VOYAGE 
 If when a payment of hire is due hereunder Charterers reasonably expect to redeliver the vessel before the next payment of hire would fall due, the hire to be paid shall be assessed on Charterers’
reasonable estimate of the time necessary to complete Charterers’ programme up to redelivery, and from which estimate Charterers may deduct amounts due or reasonably expected to become due for 

(i) disbursements on Owners’ behalf or charges for Owners’ account pursuant to any provision hereof, and

 (ii) bunkers on board at redelivery pursuant to Clause 80. 

Promptly after redelivery any overpayment shall be refunded by Owners or any underpayment made good by Charterers. 

If at the time this charter would otherwise terminate in accordance with Clause 4 or any other clause under which this charter has been extended, and the
vessel is on a ballast voyage to a port of redelivery or is upon a laden voyage, Charterers shall continue to have the use of the vessel at the same rate and conditions as stand herein for as long as necessary to complete such ballast voyage, or to
complete such laden voyage and return to a port of redelivery as provided by this charter, as the case may be. 
 20. LOSS OF VESSEL

 Should the vessel be lost, this charter shall terminate and hire shall cease at noon on the day of her loss; should the vessel be a
constructive total loss, this charter shall terminate and hire shall cease at noon on the day on which the vessel’s underwriters agree that the vessel is a constructive total loss; should the vessel be missing, this charter shall terminate and
hire shall cease at noon on the day on which she was last heard of. Any hire paid in advance and not earned shall be returned to Charterers and Owners shall reimburse Charterers for the value of the estimated quantity of bunkers on board at the time
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 21. OFF-HIRE 
 (a) On each and every occasion that there is loss of time (whether by way of interruption in the vessel’s service or, from reduction in the vessel’s performance, or in any other manner)

 (i) due to deficiency of personnel or stores; repairs; gas-freeing for repairs; time in and waiting to enter
dry dock for repairs; breakdown (whether partial or total) of machinery, boilers or other parts of the vessel or her equipment (including without limitation tank coatings); overhaul, maintenance or survey, collision, stranding, accident or damage to
the vessel; or any other similar cause preventing the efficient working of the vessel; and such loss continues for more than three consecutive hours(if resulting from interruption in the vessel’s service) or cumulates to more than three hours
(if resulting from partial loss of service); or 
 (ii) due to industrial action, refusal to sail, breach of
orders or neglect of duty on the part of the master, officers or crew; or 
 (iii) for the purpose of obtaining
medical advice or treatment for or landing any sick or injured person (other than a Charterers’ representative carried under Clause 17 hereof) or for the purpose of landing the body of any person (other than a Charterers’ representative),
and such loss continues for more than three consecutive hours; or 
 (iv) due to any delay in quarantine arising
from the master, officers or crew having had communication with the shore at any infected area without the written consent or instructions of Charterers or their agents, or to any detention by customs or other authorities caused by smuggling or
other infraction of local law on the part of the master, officers, or crew; or 
 (v) due to detention of the
vessel by authorities at home or abroad attributable to legal action against or breach of regulations by the vessel, the vessel’s owners, or Owners (unless brought about by the act or neglect of Charterers);then 

without prejudice to Charterers’ rights under Clause 3 or to any other rights of Charterers hereunder or otherwise
the vessel shall be off-hire from the commencement of such loss of time until she is again ready and in an efficient state to resume her service from a position not less favourable to Charterers than that at which such loss of time commenced;
provided, however, that any service given or distance made good by the vessel whilst off-hire shall be taken into account in assessing the amount to be deducted from hire. 
 (b) If the vessel fails to proceed at any guaranteed speed pursuant to Clause 24 (as amended by the Riders), and such failure arises wholly or partly from any of the causes set out in Clause 21(a) above,
then the period for which the vessel shall be off-hire under this Clause 21 shall be the difference between 

(i) the time the vessel would have required to perform the relevant service at such guaranteed speed, and 

(ii) the time actually taken to perform such service (including any loss of time arising from interruption in the
performance of such service). 
 For the avoidance of doubt, all time included under (ii) above shall be
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 (c) Further and without prejudice to the foregoing, in the event of the vessel deviating
(which expression includes without limitation putting back, or putting into any port other than that to which she is bound under the instructions of Charterers) for any cause or purpose mentioned in Clause 21( a ), the vessel shall be off—hire
from the commencement of such deviation until the time when she is again ready and in an efficient state to resume her service from a position not less favourable to Charterers than that at which the deviation commenced, provided, however, that any
service given or distance made good by the vessel whilst so off-hire shall be taken into account in assessing the amount to be deducted from hire. If the vessel, for any cause or purpose mentioned on Clause 21 (a), puts into any port other than the
port to which she is bound on the instructions of Charterers, the port charges, pilotage and other expenses at such port shall be borne by Owners. Should the Vessel be driven into any port or anchorage by stress of weather hire shall continue to be
due and payable during any time lost thereby. 
 (d) If the vessel’s flag state becomes engaged in hostilities, and
Charterers in consequence of such hostilities find it commercially impracticable to employ the vessel and have given Owners written notice thereof then from the date of receipt by Owners of such notice until the termination of such commercial
impracticability the vessel shall be off-hire and Owners shall have the right to employ the vessel on their own account. 
 (e)
Time during which the vessel is off-hire under this charter shall count as part of charter period. However, the Charterers shall have the option to add any or all of the time during which the vessel is off-hire to the period of the Charter as an
extension of the Charter period. Such option shall be declared in writing not less than one month before the expiry of the original Charter period, or promptly in respect of any off-hire period occurring less than one month before the expiry of the
original Charter period. 
 (f) During any period in which the vessel does not provide all the cargo volume stated in the
appended Form Q88, Charterers have the option to place the vessel off-hire or to continue to use the vessel in such a reduced condition. If the vessel is employed in such a condition, the rate of hire is to be proportionally reduced during all of
the period during which the vessel does not offer the cargo volume stated in the appended Form Q88. 
 22. PERIODICAL DRYDOCKING

 (a) Owners have the right and obligation to drydock the vessel as necessary. Owners’ intention to drydock is as
follows: (date — estimated duration of repairs, including required gas freeing and tank cleaning). 
 On each occasion
Owners shall propose to Charterers a date on which they wish to drydock the vessel, not less than three (3) months before such date, and Charterers shall offer a port for such periodical drydocking and shall take all reasonable steps to make
the vessel available as near to such date as practicable. 
 Owners shall put the vessel in drydock at their expense as soon as
practicable after Charterers place the vessel at Owners’ disposal clear of cargo other than tank washings and residues. Owners shall be responsible for and pay for the disposal into reception facilities of such tank washings and residues and
shall have the right to retain any monies received therefor, without prejudice to any claim for loss of cargo under any bill of lading or this charter. 

  
  

					
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 (b) If a periodical drydocking is carried out in the port offered by Charterers (which must
have suitable accommodation for the purpose and reception facilities for tank washings and residues), the vessel shall be off-hire from the time she arrives at such port until drydocking is completed and she is in every way ready to resume
Charterers’ service and is at the position at which she went off-hire or a position no less favourable to Charterers , whichever she first attains. 
 The expenses of gas-freeing, including without limitation the cost of bunkers, shall be for Owners’ account. 
 (c) If Owners require the vessel, instead of proceeding to the offered port, to carry out periodical drydocking at a special port selected by them, the vessel shall be off-hire from the time when she is
released to proceed to the special port until she next presents for loading in accordance with Charterers’ instructions, provided, however, that Charterers shall credit Owners with the time which would have been taken on passage at the service
speed had the vessel not proceeded to drydock. All fuel consumed shall be paid for by Owners but Charterers shall credit Owners with the value of the fuel which would have been used on such notional passage calculated at the guaranteed daily
consumption for the service speed, and shall further credit Owners with any benefit they may gain in purchasing bunkers at the special port. 

23. SHIP INSPECTION 
 Charterers shall
have the right at any time during the charter period to make such inspection of the vessel as they may consider necessary. This right may be exercised as often and at such intervals as Charterers in their absolute discretion may determine and
whether the vessel is in port or on passage. Owners affording all necessary co-operation and accommodation on board provided, however, 
 (i) that neither the exercise nor the non-exercise, nor anything done or not done in the exercise or non-exercise, by Charterers of such right shall in any way reduce the master’s or Owners’
authority over, or responsibility to Charterers or third parties for, the vessel and every aspect of her operation, nor increase Charterers’ responsibilities to Owners or third parties for the same; and 

(ii) that Charterers shall not be liable for any act, neglect or default by themselves, their servants or agents in the
exercise or non-exercise of the aforesaid right. 
 24. DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND PERFORMANCE 

See Rider Clause 43. 
 25. SALVAGE

 Subject to the provisions of Clause 21 hereof, all loss of time and all expenses (excluding any damage to or loss of the vessel or
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attempting to save life or in successful or unsuccessful attempts at reasonable salvage shall be borne equally by Owners and Charterers provided that Charterers shall not be liable to contribute
towards any salvage payable by Owners arising in any way out of services rendered under this Clause 25. 
 All salvage and all
proceeds from derelicts shall be divided equally between Owners and Charterers after deducting the master’s, officers’ and crew’s share. 
 26. LIEN 
 Owners shall have a lien upon all cargoes and all freights, sub-freights and
demurrage for any amounts due under this charter; and Charterers shall have a lien on the vessel for all monies paid in advance and not earned, and for all claims for damages arising from any breach by Owners of this charter. 

27. EXCEPTIONS 
 (a) The
vessel, her master and Owners shall not, unless otherwise in this charter expressly provided, be liable for any loss or damage or delay or failure arising or resulting from any act, neglect or default of the master, pilots, mariners or other
servants of Owners in the navigation or management of the vessel; fire, unless caused by the actual fault or privity of Owners; collision or stranding; dangers and accidents of the sea; explosion, bursting of boilers, breakage of shafts or any
latent defect in hull, equipment or machinery; provided, however that Clauses 1,2,3 and 24 (as amended by the Riders) hereof shall be unaffected by the foregoing. Further, neither the vessel, her master or Owners, nor Charterers shall, unless
otherwise in this charter expressly provided, be liable for any loss or damage or delay or failure in performance hereunder arising or resulting from act of God, act of war, seizure under legal process, quarantine restrictions, strikes, lock-outs,
riots, restraints of labour, civil commotions or arrest or restraint of princes, rulers or people. 
 (b) The vessel shall have
liberty to sail with or without pilots, to tow or go to the assistance of vessels in distress and to deviate for the purpose of saving life or taking reasonable measures to save property at sea. 

(c) Clause 27 (a) shall not apply to or affect any liability of Owners or the vessel or any other relevant person in respect of

 (i) loss or damage caused to any berth, jetty, dock, dolphin, buoy, mooring line, pipe or crane or other works
or equipment whatsoever at or near any place to which the vessel may proceed under this charter, whether or not such works or equipment belong to Charterers, or 
 (ii) any claim (whether brought by Charterers or any other person) arising out of any loss of or damage to or in connection with cargo. All such claims shall be subject to the Hague-Visby Rules or the
Hague Rules, as the case may be, which ought pursuant to Clause 38 hereof to have been incorporated in the relevant bill of lading ( whether or not such Rules were so incorporated ) or, if no such bill of lading is issued, to the Hague-Visby Rules.

  
  

					
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 (d) In particular and without limitation, the foregoing subsections (a) and (b) of
this Clause shall not apply to or in any way affect any provision in this charter relating to off-hire or to reduction of hire. 
 28.
INJURIOUS CARGOES 
 (a) The vessel, her master and Owners shall not, unless otherwise in this charter expressly provided, be
liable for any loss or damage or delay or failure arising or resulting from any act, neglect or default of the master, pilots, mariners or other servants of Owners in the navigation or management of the vessel; fire, unless caused by the actual
fault or privity of Owners; collision or stranding; dangers and accidents of the sea; explosion, bursting of boilers, breakage of shafts or any latent defect in hull, equipment or machinery; provided, however that Clauses 1,2,3 and 24 (as amended by
the Riders) hereof shall be unaffected by the foregoing. Further, neither the vessel, her master or Owners, nor Charterers shall, unless otherwise in this charter expressly provided, be liable for any loss or damage or delay or failure in
performance hereunder arising or resulting from act of God, act of war, seizure under legal process, quarantine restrictions, strikes, lock-outs, riots, restraints of labour, civil commotions or arrest or restraint of princes, rulers or people.

 (b) The vessel shall have liberty to sail with or without pilots, to tow or go to the assistance of vessels in distress and
to deviate for the purpose of saving life or taking reasonable measures to save property at sea. 
 (c) Clause 27 (a) shall
not apply to or affect any liability of Owners or the vessel or any other relevant person in respect of 
 (i)
loss or damage caused to any berth, jetty, dock, dolphin, buoy, mooring line, pipe or crane or other works or equipment whatsoever at or near any place to which the vessel may proceed under this charter, whether or not such works or equipment belong
to Charterers, or 
 (ii) any claim (whether brought by Charterers or any other person) arising out of any loss
of or damage to or in connection with cargo. All such claims shall be subject to the Hague-Visby Rules or the Hague Rules, as the case may be, which ought pursuant to Clause 38 hereof to have been incorporated in the relevant bill of lading (
whether or not such Rules were so incorporated ) or, if no such bill of lading is issued, to the Hague-Visby Rules. 
 (d) In
particular and without limitation, the foregoing subsections (a) and (b) of this Clause shall not apply to or in any way affect any provision in this charter relating to off-hire or to reduction of hire. 

29. GRADE OF BUNKERS 
 Charterers shall
supply marine diesel oil/fuel oil with a maximum viscosity of 380 Centistokes at 50 degrees Centigrade/ACGFO for main propulsion and diesel oil/ACGFO for the auxiliaries. If Owners require the vessel to be supplied with more expensive bunkers they
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 Throughout the time charter period the vessel shall comply with MARPOL Annex VI — Regulations for the
Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships. Charterers warrant that all the bunkers provided by them during the time charter period shall comply with said convention and any other applicable laws and regulations. Bunkers at delivery must comply with
this convention, and should bunker specification not meet this requirement, Owners shall bunker the vessel with a new product which must be fully in accordance to said Convention. 
 At redelivery, Charterers shall bunker the vessel with a product which meets the requirements of the said convention. 
 30. DISBURSEMENTS 
 Deleted 
 31. LAYING-UP 
 Charterers shall have the option, after consultation with Owners, of
requiring Owners to lay up the vessel at a safe place nominated by Charterers, in which case the hire provided for under this charter shall be adjusted to reflect any net increases in expenditure reasonably incurred or any net saving which should
reasonably be made by Owners as a result of such lay-up, Charterers may exercise the said option any number of times during the charter period. 

32. REQUISITION 
 Should the vessel be
requisitioned by any government, de facto or de jure, during the period of this charter, the vessel shall be off-hire during the period of such requisition, and any hire paid by such government in respect of such requisition period shall be for
Owners’ account. Any such requisition period shall count as part of the charter period. 
 33. OUTBREAK OF WAR 

If war or hostilities break out between any two or more of the following countries: U.S.A., U.S.S.R., P.R.C., U.K., Netherlands, both Owners and
Charterers shall have the right to cancel this charter. 
 34. ADDITIONAL WAR EXPENSES 

If the vessel is ordered to trade in areas where there is war (de facto or de jure) or threat of war, Charterers shall reimburse Owners for any additional
insurance premia (as based on H&M informed in Item 13 of Form Q88), crew bonuses and other expenses which are reasonably incurred by Owners as a consequence of such orders, provided that Charterers are given notice of such expenses as soon
as practicable and in any event before such expenses are incurred, and provided further that Owners obtain from their insurers a waiver of any subrogated rights against Charterers in respect of any claims by Owners under their war risk insurance
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 35. WAR RISKS 
 (a) The master shall not be required or bound to sign bills of lading for any place which in his or Owners’ reasonable opinion is dangerous or impossible for the vessel to enter or reach owing to any
blockade, war, hostilities, warlike operations, civil war, civil commotions or revolutions. 
 (b) If in the reasonable opinion
of the master or Owners it becomes, for any of the reasons set out in Clause 35 (a) or by the operation of international law, dangerous, impossible or prohibited for the vessel to reach or enter, or to load or discharge cargo at, any place to
which the vessel has been ordered pursuant to this charter (a “place of peril”), then Charterers or their agents shall be immediately notified by telex or radio messages, and Charterers shall thereupon have the right to order the cargo, or
such part of it as may be affected, to be loaded or discharged, as the case may be, at any other place within the trading limits of this charter (provided such other place is not itself a place of peril). If any place of discharge is or becomes a
place of peril, and no orders have been received from Charterers or their agents within 48 hours after dispatch of such messages, then Owners shall be at liberty to discharge the cargo or such part of it as may be affected at any place which they or
the master may in their or his discretion select within the trading limits of this charter and such discharge shall be deemed to be due fulfilment of Owners’ obligations under this charter so far as cargo so discharged is concerned. 

(c) The vessel shall have liberty to comply with any directions or recommendations as to departure, arrival, routes, ports of call,
stoppages, destinations, zones, waters, delivery or in any other wise whatsoever given by the government of the state under whose flag the vessel sails or any other government or local authority or by any person or body acting or purporting to act
as or with the authority of any such government or local authority including any de facto government or local authority or by any person or body acting or purporting to act as or with the authority of any such government or local authority or by any
committee or person having under the terms of the war risks insurance on the vessel the right to give any such directions or recommendations. If by reason of or in compliance with any such directions or recommendations anything is done or is not
done, such shall not be deemed a deviation. 
 If by reason of or in compliance with any such direction or recommendation the
vessel does not proceed to any place of discharge to which she has been ordered pursuant to this charter, the vessel may proceed to any place which the master or Owners in his or their discretion select and there discharge the cargo or such part of
it as may be affected. Such discharge shall be deemed to be due fulfilment of Owners’ obligations under this charter so far as cargo so discharged is concerned. 
 Charterers shall procure that all bills of lading issued under this charter shall contain the Chamber of Shipping War Risks Clause 1952. 
 36. BOTH TO BLAME COLLISION CLAUSE 
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 37. NEW JASON CLAUSE 
 See Riders Clause 62. 
 38. CLAUSE PARAMOUNT 

Charterers shall procure that all bills of lading issued pursuant to this charter shall contain the following clause: 

“(1) Subject to sub-clause (2) hereof, this bill of lading shall be governed by, and have effect subject to, the rules contained
in the International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules relating to Bills of Lading signed at Brussels on 25th August 1924 (hereafter the “Hague Rules”) as amended by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 23rd February
1968 ( hereafter the “Hague-Visby Rules” ). Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to be either a surrender by the carrier of any of his rights or immunities or any increase of any of his responsibilities or liabilities under the
Hague-Visby Rules.” 
 (2) If there is governing legislation which applies the Hague Rules compulsorily to this bill of
lading, to the exclusion of the Hague-Visby Rules, then this bill of lading shall have effect subject to the Hague Rules. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to be either a surrender by the carrier of any of his rights or immunities or an
increase of any of his responsibilities or liabilities under the Hague Rules.” 
 “(3) If any term of this bill of
lading is repugnant to the Hague-Visby Rules, or Hague Rules if applicable, such term shall be void to that extent but no further.” 
 “(4) Nothing in this bill of lading shall be construed as in any way restricting, excluding or waiving the right of any relevant party or person to limit his liability under any available legislation
and/or law.” 
 39. TOVALOP 

Owners warrant that the vessel is 
 (i) a tanker in TOVALOP and 
 (ii) properly entered in a P & I
Club that is a member of the International Club of P&I Clubs and will so remain during the currency of this charter. 
 When an escape or
discharge of Oil occurs from the vessel and causes or threatens to cause Pollution Damage, or when there is the threat of an escape or discharge of Oil (i.e. a grave and imminent danger of the escape or discharge of Oil which, if it occurred, would
create a serious danger of Pollution Damage, whether or not an escape or discharge in fact subsequently occurs), then Charterers may, at their option, upon notice to Owners or master, undertake such measures as are reasonably necessary to prevent or
minimize such Pollution Damage or to remove the Threat, unless Owners promptly undertake the same. Charterers shall keep Owners advised of the nature and result of any such measures taken by them and, if time permits, the nature of the measures
intended to be taken by them. Any of the aforementioned measures taken by Charterers shall be deemed taken on Owners’ authority as Owners’ agent, and shall be at Owners’ expense except to the extent that: 

  
  

					
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 (1) any such escape or discharge or Threat was caused or contributed to by
Charterers, or 
 (2) by reason of the exceptions set out in Article III, paragraph 2, of the 1969 International
Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, Owners are or, had the said Convention applied to such escape or discharge or to the Threat, would have been exempt from liability for the same, or 

(3) the cost of such measures together with all other liabilities, costs and expenses of Owners arising out of or in
connection with such escape or discharge or Threat exceeds one hundred and sixty United States Dollars (US $160 ) per ton of the vessel’s Tonnage or sixteen million eight hundred thousand United States Dollars (US $16,800,000), whichever
is the lesser, save and insofar as Owners shall be entitled to recover such excess under either the 1971 International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage or under CRISTAL; 

PROVIDED ALWAYS that if Owners in their absolute discretion consider said measures should be discontinued. Owners shall so notify Charterers and
thereafter Charterers shall have no right to continue said measures under the provisions of this Clause 39 and all further liability to Charterers under this Clause 39 shall thereupon cease. 
 The above provisions are not in derogation of such other rights as Charterers or Owners may have under this charter or may otherwise have or acquire by law or any International Convention or TOVALOP.

 The term “TOVALOP” means the Tanker Owners’ Voluntary Agreement Concerning Liability for Oil Pollution dated 7th January
1969, as amended from time to time, and the term “CRISTAL” means the Contract Regarding an Interim Supplement to Tanker Liability for Oil Pollution dated 14th January 1971, as amended from time to time. The terms “Oil”,
“Pollution Damage”, and “Tonnage” shall for the purposes of this Clause 39 have the meanings ascribed to them in TOVALOP. 

40. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS 
 The master
shall not be required or bound to sign bills of lading for the carriage of cargo to any place to which export of such cargo is prohibited under the laws, rules or regulations of the country in which the cargo was produced and/or shipped. 

Charterers shall procure that all bills of lading issued under this charter shall contain the following clause: 

“If any laws rules or regulations applied by the government of the country in which the cargo was produced and/or shipped, or any
relevant agency thereof impose a prohibition on export of the cargo to the place of discharge designated in or ordered under this bill of lading, carriers shall be entitled to require cargo

  
  

					
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owners forthwith to nominate an alternative discharge place for the discharge of the cargo, or such part of it as may be affected, which alternative place shall not be subject to the prohibition,
and carriers shall be entitled to accept orders from cargo owners to proceed to and discharge at such alternative place. If cargo owners fail to nominate an alternative place within 72 hours after they or their agents have received from carriers
notice of such prohibition, carriers shall be at liberty to discharge the cargo or such part of it as may be affected by the prohibition at any safe place on which they or the master may in their or his absolute discretion decide and which is not
subject to the prohibition, and such discharge shall constitute due performance of the contract contained in this bill of lading so far as the cargo so discharged is concerned.” 
 The foregoing provision shall apply mutatis mutandis to this charter, the references to a bill of lading being deemed to be references to this charter. 

41. LAW AND LITIGATION 
 See Riders
Clause 61. 
 42. CONSTRUCTION 

The side headings have been included in this charter for convenience of reference and shall in no way affect the construction hereof. 

The attached Riders Clauses are hereby integrated and deemed to be an integral part of this Charterparty. 

43. GENERAL PERFORMANCE CLAUSE 
 43.1)
SPEED AND CONSUMPTION AT SEA AND IN PORT 
 A) GUARANTEED SPEEDS AND CONSUMPTIONS 

Notwithstanding any other terms of this Charter, Owners warrant that the vessel will perform, during the period of her service under this contract,
according to the following figures: 
  

																			
	 	  	Speed
(kts)	 	 	Condition	  	  	  	 MFO

(MT/Day)
	 	  	  	  	 MDO

(MT/Day) **
	 
	  	  	  	 	 	  	  	  	  	  	 	  	  	  	  	 
	 Full Speed
	  	 	14.5	  	 	Ballast	  	 	  	 	78.0	  	  	 	  	 	0.1    	  
	 	  	 	14.5	  	 	Laden	  	 	  	 	84.1	  	  	 	  	 	0.1    	  
	 Service Speed
	  	 	13.5	  	 	Ballast	  	 	  	 	67.4	  	  	 	  	 	0.1    	  
	 	  	 	13.5	  	 	Laden	  	 	  	 	73.5	  	  	 	  	 	0.1    	  
	 Economical Speed
	  	 	10.0	  	 	Ballast	  	 	  	 	46.6	  	  	 	  	 	0.1    	  
	 	  	 	10.0	  	 	Laden	  	 	  	 	53.0	  	  	 	  	 	0.1    	  
	 Minimum Speed
	  	 	4.0	  	 	Ballast	  	 	  	 	21.2	  	  	 	  	 	0.1    	  
	 	  	 	4.0	  	 	Laden	  	 	  	 	26.5	  	  	 	  	 	0.1    	  

  
  

					
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	 	  	Speed
(kts)	  	  	  	Condition	  	  	  	 MFO

(MT/Day)
	 	  	  	  	 MDO

(MT/Day) **
	 
	 Loading
Offshore
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	40.3	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 Loading Alongside
	  		  		  		  	 	  	 	23.2	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 Discharge
Alongside
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	72.0	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 Standby Offshore (DP)
	  		  		  		  	 	  	 	32.9	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 Standby
inshore
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	10.6	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 Standby Inshore (no boiler)
	  		  		  		  	 	  	 	—  	  	  	 	  	 	7.0	  
	
Shifting
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	21.2	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 Extra Heating
	  		  		  		  	 	  	 	31.8	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 Extra
Cleaning Tanks
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	47.7	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 Extra Inerting
	  		  		  		  	 	  	 	22.3	  	  	 	  	 	—  	  
	 MDO
general use
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	  	 	0.1	  

 Owners /charterers will review/update this table with actual consumption within 90 days after conversion 

Consumptions stated are maximum (MT/DAY or PRO RATA) and speeds stated are minimum (KNOTS). 

(*) Shifting means navigation inside port limits. 
 (**) It shall be allowed for use of MDO for general services of 0.1 MT/DAY. 
 All performance
calculations will be based solely on the figures above, no other speed and consumption conditions will be taken into account in ascertaining the vessel’s performance. 
 For the purposes of this charter the “guaranteed speed” at any time shall be the then current ordered speed. 
 B) VOYAGE AND PORT REPORTS 
 Charterers will provide instructions of how the voyage and port
reports must be filled in and sent through Charterers’ system. 
 Owners agree that master will send a voyage report within 24 hours after
vessel’s arrival in the port and that port reports will be sent within 24 hours after vessel’s departure from a port. In absence of said reports, Charterers shall have the right to use figures from other sources, or best reasonable
estimates, in order to calculate vessels’ performance. 
 C) CALCULATIONS 

 

	 	I.	The vessel’s performance will be evaluated for each six months period after delivery of the vessel. 

 

	 	II.	Separate calculations shall be made in respect of sea passages and in respect of time spent in ports. 

  
  

					
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	 	III.	The factors to be taken into account for the purpose of determining the vessel’s performance at sea (i.e. when sailing from pilot station to pilot station, or
loading or unloading location outside port limits) shall be distance covered, speed, fuel oil consumption and/or MGO or MDO consumption. 

  

	 	IV.	The factors to be taken into account for the purpose of determining the vessel’s performance for all time spent in port, and at loading or unloading locations,
shall be fuel oil and/or MGO or MDO consumption. 

 D) RESTRICTIONS AND BAD WEATHER 

Restrictions on the vessel that prevent her from performing at ordered speed or consumption such as adverse weather over and above Beaufort Scale 5,
shallow waters, rules of navigation, congested waters or off hire events shall be deducted from time and distance of the voyage or port performance calculations. 
 Owners agree that if requested by Charterers they will provide material proof and documentation, from a reliable third party source, of the abnormal occurrence of adverse weather or other events.

 Notwithstanding the above, in the event that during a sea passage the total time sailed under adverse weather condition exceeds 15% of the
total time sailed, Owners must present Charterers within 15 days upon completion of the sea passage a material proof of the abnormal occurrence. If the Owners fail to present the above evidence, the whole sea passage will be considered to have been
performed under normal conditions. 
 E) DEDUCTIONS OF UNDERPERFORMANCE 
 If vessel’s performance is less than that guaranteed in this Clause 43, i.e., consumptions are above guaranteed maximum stated and/or speed is below guaranteed minimum stated, then the Charterers
shall be entitled to compensation, which Charterers may deduct from hire, as follows: 
  

	 	a)	Where there has been a reduction in the average speed of the vessel compared to the speed guaranteed in this clause, then an amount equal to the value at the hire rate
of the time so lost, shall be deducted from the hire paid. 

  

	 	b)	Where there has been an increase in the bunkers consumed over the bunkers which would have been consumed had the vessel performed at their guaranteed consumption, in an
amount equivalent to the value of the additional bunkers consumed, based on actual purchase price , on the last day of the six months period concerned. 

 F) OVER-PERFORMANCE AND SET OFF 
 Owners shall not have any right to claim, counterclaim or
set off, any sum in respect of any over-performance of the vessel, whether by way of increased speed or reduced consumption or otherwise. Furthermore, no set off against Charterers’ performance claims will be allowed in respect of: 

 

	 	a)	Any increased speed or reduced consumption of the vessel. 

  
  

					
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	 	b)	Any reduction in consumption whilst in port against increased consumption whilst at sea, and vice versa. 

 

	 	c)	Any reduction in consumption of fuel oil and/or MGO and/or MDO against increased consumption of fuel oil and/or MDO and/or MGO whilst at sea or in port.

 G) PERFORMANCE CLAIM 
 Charterers will present their performance calculations to Owners following the end of each six month period after delivery. Charterers’ calculations shall be based upon the data supplied in the
vessel’s Voyage and Port Reports. 
 Owners shall be allowed up to 30 days to respond to Charterer’s calculations, failing which,
Charterers’ calculations shall be final and binding in respect of the period concerned. 
 43.2) DISCHARGE RATE 

Charterers are entitled to utilize the full cargo capacity of the vessel and Owners warrant that the vessel is capable of discharging her entire cargo
within 24 hours, independent of number of grades, or pro rata if less than full cargo is carried, provided shore facilities are capable of receiving same (cowing, stripping included) or maintaining minimum average pressure of 100 PSI at ship’s
manifold. 
 Charterer reserves the right to order Vessel from any berth at any time at the Owner’s time and expense when this warranty is
breached. 
 Vessel’s and terminal representatives shall always read pressure figures at ship’s manifold jointly. In absence of
vessel’s representatives, figures reported by terminal representative shall prevail. 
 The master will always complete pumping log forms,
sign and stamp them together with terminal and/or receivers’ representative. If the master, terminal or receivers representative refuses to sign it, master, terminal or receivers representative must issue a Letter of Protest and Master shall
immediately advise agents and Charterers via telex or e-mail. 
 If the terminal or place of discharging does not allow or permit Vessel to meet
the above warranty, the Master shall issue a Letter of Protest (for which the Master, if possible, shall obtain acknowledgement) to the terminal or place and shall immediately advise Charterer in writing by telex or facsimile. 

Pumping performance will be calculated as soon as all documents are received by Charterers and any excess time used will be deducted from hire not
earlier than 30 days after presentation of claim to Owners. Charterers are to be compensated at equivalent hire per hour, or pro-rata, for part of an hour that vessel takes in excess of pumping rate above mentioned. Owners agree that no credit or
compensation will be claimed for pumping over-performance by the vessel. Delays in connection with vessel’s discharge caused by shore conditions shall be taken into account for the assessment of the pumping performance. 

  
  

					
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 If the Master fails to issue a Letter of Protest, Owner shall be deemed to waive any rights to contest that
time was lost as a result of Vessel’s failure to comply with the above pumping warranty. Any delay to Vessel’s discharge caused by shore conditions shall be taken into account in the assessment of pumping performance. 

43.3) CARGO LOADING 
 Owners warrant that
the vessel can load an homogeneous cargo at the rate of 14,000 cbm/hour, or pro rata when loading simultaneously 2 (two), 3 (three) or 4 (four) grades. 
 Charterers are to be compensated at USD (timecharter rate / 24) per hour, or pro rata, for each part of an hour that vessel, due to inability/restrictions from vessel, takes in excess of the rates
stipulated above. Owners agree that no credit or compensation is due to Owners should vessel load at a rate greater than that specified. 

43.4) I.G.S. 
 The operation of the IGS
will comply with all local port and terminal regulations. In case Charterers and/or terminal require vessel to arrive at loadport deinerted, Owners warrant that vessel can reinert all cargoes tanks in 36 hours from clean tanks or pro rata.

 Should it become necessary to withdraw the vessel from berth on account of vessel’s failure to maintain her inerting capability, as
above, all time and expenses to be for Owners’ account. 
 43.5) WATER CONSUMPTION 

Any boiler water is to be supplied and paid for by the Owners. 
 All reasonable water consumption for cleaning tanks is to be supplied and paid for by the Charterers. Any additional water consumption for cleaning tanks is to be supplied and paid for by the Owners.

 Any additional water consumption for cleaning tanks at Charterers request is to be supplied and paid for by the Charterers. 

44. PROTECTIVE AGENT 
 Owners must
nominate an agent in Brazil, able to attend at any Brazilian port(s) that the vessel may call at, who will act on behalf of Owners and/or master, in order to take care of vessel and/or master and/or Owners’ interests. This agent must have a
Power of Attorney from Owners with powers to receive notifications from Brazilian Authorities, answer in court and to act on behalf of Owners and/or master regarding vessel’s interests. All expenses related to the support of the protective
agent are for Owner’s account. 
 Copies of Power of Attorneys must be sent to Charterers before delivery. 

  
  

					
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 Should Owners fail to comply with the terms of this clause, Charterers may place the vessel off-hire at
Charterers’ sole discretion. 
 45. P & I / OTHER INSURANCES 
 Owners warrant that: 
 (a) Owners’ P&I Club shall be a member of the
International Group of P&l Clubs. 
 (b) Charterers shall benefit from the Owners’ P&I Club to the extent that the
rules of the association permit. 
 (c) The vessel is at the present entered in Skuld P&I club and will remain in the club
or another recognized club during the course of the charter. 
 (d) Vessel is owned or demise chartered by a member of the
Internatinonal Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited 
 (e) Vessel has in place insurance cover for oil pollution for the
maximum on offer through the International Group of P&I Clubs but always a minimum of US$1 billion. 
 (f) Vessel has in
full force and effect Hull and Machinery insurance placed through reputable brokers on Institute Time Clauses to a value as would be procured by a first class marine operator of similar such vessels. 

Upon signing this Charter Party, Owners will instruct their P&I Club to send direct to Charterers a written statement declaring: 

 

	 	a)	The vessel is duly entered in the P&I Club; 

  

	 	b)	The maximum pollution insurance coverage in force. 

 46. F.M.C./C.F.R. CERTIFICATE 
 Owners shall undertake to secure and place on board the
vessel a U.S. Federal Maritime Commission Certificate of Financial Responsibility, as required under the U.S. Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, or such other Certificate as may be required under any U.S. Federal or State law, order or
regulation or required by any competent U.S. authority. Charterers shall not be liable for any delay as a result of the Owners’ failure to comply with this requirement. Costs for obtaining and maintaining such certificate are to be for
Owner’s account. Voyage related cost to be for Charterers account. 
 47. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN RESPECT OF POLLUTION

 (1) Owners will provide and pay to ensure the vessel has the following certificates: 

 

	 	(a)	Certificates issued pursuant to the Civil Liability Convention 1969 (“CLC”), and/or the 1992 protocols to the CLC where it is in force.

  
  

					
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	 	(b)	Certificates issued pursuant to Section 1016 (a) of the Oil Pollution Act 1990, and Section 108 (a) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act 1980, as amended in accordance with part 138 of Coast Guard Regulations 33 CFR, or subsequent legislation or regulation, so long as these can be obtained by the Owners, no matter how many times the vessel calls at USA
ports. 

  

	(1)	Owners declare that it is a member of the International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation (“ITOPF”) and that Owner will retain such membership throughout the
time charter period. 

 48. OIL POLLUTION CLAUSE FOR CALLING USA PORTS 

Owners shall have in force and maintain the maximum oil pollution insurance covered by their P&I Club and/or the International Group of P&I Clubs,
which shall remain in force throughout the time charter period. The vessel shall not be required to call at ports in the USA in respect of which calls the Owners’ P&I Club does not maintain or provide the maximum coverage of
Owners/vessel’s responsibility or other bonds, guarantees, undertakings or the like required for such call. If, however such cover and certificates, bonds, undertakings or the like are available or obtainable in respect of such calls from
Owners’ P&I Club against extra or additional cost the vessel shall be required to comply with Charterers’ orders. Any such additional cost of oil pollution risks in the USA is to be paid by Owners and reimbursed by Charterers against
the presentation to Charterers of the documentation regarding the payment of such additional cost. However, any expenses related to the obtaining of certificates required under Clause 47 (a) will not be considered as an additional cost under
this clause. 
 49. U.S. ANTI-DRUG ABUSE ACT 
 Owners warrant that they are signatories to the United States Sea Carrier Initiative Agreement with the U.S. Customs Service, and if and when should the vessel, loaded or not, be arrested as a result of
Owners non-compliance with the provisions of the U.S. Anti-Drug Abuse Act 1986, or any subsequent legislation or regulation, the Owners will be responsible for all expenses incurred directly and indirectly including loss of market, time lost and the
Owners shall take all steps to secure that within a reasonable time vessel and the cargo will be released. 
 50. IMO / U.S. COAST GUARD
REGULATIONS 
 The vessel shall be in conformity with the IMO and U.S. Cost Guard Regulations for ships carrying hazardous cargoes in bulk as
described in line 67 of Clause 4 and Marpol 73/78. The vessel shall also be in conformity with the requirements of SOLAS (IMO Protocol of 1978 relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974). 

51. IMO ROUTING 
 In the interest of
safety Owners will recommend to the master the observance of the recommendations regarding traffic separation scheme and routing, as issued from time to time by IMO or as promulgated by the state of the flag of the vessel or the state in which the
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 52. TRADING CERTIFICATES 
 All necessary trading certificates will remain valid during the course of this charter. 
 53.
ISM CLAUSE 
 The Owners shall procure that both the vessel and “the company” (as defined by the ISM Code) shall comply with the
requirements of the ISM Code. 
 Upon request the Owners shall provide a copy of the relevant Document of Compliance (DOC) and Safety Management
Certificate (SMC) to the Charterers. 
 Except as indicated in this charter party, loss, damage, expense or delay caused by the failure on the
part of the Owners or “the company” to comply with the ISM Code shall be for the Owners’ account. 
 Owners shall present to
Charterers, whenever requested, a copy of ISM manuals and procedures. 
 54. WAR RISK 

Any additional war risk premium or crew bonus for specific trading areas are for Charterers’ account. 

55. BILL OF LADING 
 The discharge port
shown in Bill of Lading is not to constitute a declaration of discharge port and Charterers reserve the right to order vessel to call at any port within the terms for this charter party. 
 Charterers to indemnify Owners against claims brought by holders of Bills of Lading against Owners by reason of change of destination to that stated in any Bill of Lading. 

Should Bills of Lading not arrive at discharge port in time then Owners to release the entire cargo without presentation of the original Bills of Lading.
Charterers shall indemnify Owners against all consequences of discharging cargo without presentation of original Bill of Lading. Wording of Letter of Indemnity, to be given by telex or fax or other form of written communication, in accordance with
clause 56 excluding bank guarantee or counter-signature. 
 56. LETTER OF INDEMNITY 

In the event that charterers request, by telex, facsimile or other form of written communication, owners to deliver: 

(a) All or part of the cargo described in the bills of lading at the discharge port named in the bills of lading when no bill of lading is
available; or 
 (b) Part of the cargo described in the bills of lading at the discharge port named in the bills of lading when
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 (c) All or part of the cargo described in the bills of lading at a place other than the
discharge port named in the bills of lading regardless of whether bills of lading are available or not. 
 Charterers hereby agree to indemnify
Owners for any loss, damage, cost or expense Owners may suffer as a consequence of complying with any such request. Owners shall not be obliged to comply with any such request orders from Charterers unless they have received from Charterers both
written confirmation of such orders and an indemnity in a form acceptable to Owners which wording shall be available to Charterers on the Owners P&I club website. 
 57. CARGO RETENTION 
 This clause is applicable only to the following situations:

  

	 	(a)	to the vessel’s last discharge before vessel’s redelivery; 

  

	 	(b)	to the vessel’s last discharge before cleaning tanks for any purpose, included but not limited to drydock or change of grade. 

In the event that any cargo remains on board upon completion of discharge, Charterers shall have the right to deduct from hire an amount equal to the FOB
value of such cargo at the port of loading price plus freight due as calculated on the basis of the Time Charter hire hereunder, provided that the volume of cargo remaining on board is liquid and pumpable by ship’s means as determined by 2
independent surveyors being one appointed by Charterers and the other by Owners and each party being responsible for its own costs involved. 

In case of disagreement between these 2 surveyors then Owners and Charterers shall appoint a third independent surveyor in which case Owners and
Charterers will share the costs involved. Any action or lack of action in accordance with this provision shall be without prejudice to any rights or obligations of the parties. The Master shall be notified immediately in order to rectify situation.

 58. CLAIMS 
 Owners shall
have a period of one year, beginning on the date of any deduction or discount made in the payment of hire, to claim against the action taken by Charterers related to such deduction or discount. After such period, Owners withdraw and waive absolutely
any and all legal rights, claims and any other alleged privilege related to such deduction or discount. 
 All other claims arising under this
charterparty must be brought within one year of the conclusion of the charter. 
 59. SIGNATURE 

In order to enable Charterers to comply with strict regulation procedures of the Brazilian government, Owners shall endeavour to ensure that the original
and duplicate original of charter party duly executed by them are received by Charterers within 20 days after conclusion of clean fixture, provided charter party is received by Owners for signature in a timely manner. 

  
  

					
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 60. BANKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HIRE PAYMENT 
 Hire payable in U.S.Dollars via telegraphic transfer to: 
 [Insert Parties’ Banking
Instructions] 
 Please inform Intermediary Bank if applicable. 
 To be advised prior to delivery 
 61. LMAA ARBITRATION 

All disputes arising out of this contract which cannot be resolved amicably shall be referred to arbitration in London. 

Unless the parts agree upon a sole arbitrator, the reference shall be to a tribunal of three arbitrators, one to be appointed by each of the parties and
the third to be appointed by the other two so chosen. 
 The arbitrators shall be members of the London Maritime Arbitrators’ Association
or otherwise qualified by experience to deal with commercial shipping disputes. 
 The English law shall apply to arbitration proceedings under
this clause to the terms of the London Maritime Arbitrators’ Association current at the time when the arbitration proceedings are commenced. 
 62. GENERAL AVERAGE AND NEW JASON CLAUSE 
 General average shall be adjusted and settled in
London unless otherwise agreed, according to York/Antwerp rules, 1994. Hire shall not contribute to general average. Should adjustment be made in accordance with the law and practice of the United States of America, the following provision shall
apply: 
 “In the event of accident, danger, damage or disaster before or after the commencement of the voyage, resulting from any cause
whatsoever, whether due to negligence or not, for which, or for the consequences of which, the carrier is not responsible, by statute, contract or otherwise, the cargo, shippers, consignees or owners of the cargo shall contribute with the carrier in
general average to the payment of any sacrifices, losses or expenses of a general average nature that may be made or incurred and shall pay salvage and special charges incurred in respect of the cargo. 

If a salving vessel is owned or operated by the carrier, salvage shall be paid for as fully as if the said salving vessel or vessels belonged to
strangers. Such deposit as the carrier or their agents, may deem sufficient cover the estimated contribution of the cargo and any salvage and special charges thereon shall, if required, be made by the cargo shippers, consignees or owners of the
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 The Charterers shall procure that all Bills of Lading issued under this charter party shall contain a
provision in the foregoing terms and shall also contain a provision to the effect that general average shall be adjusted in London according to York/Antwerp Rules, 1994. 
 63. LIGHTERAGE 
 If lighterage is required, this is subject to master’s approval, said
lighterage to be at Charterers’ expenses. Any extra insurance costs which may be placed on cargo as a result of said lighterage operation shall be for Charterers’ account. 
 The vessel may be loaded, discharged or lightered at open sea, any port, place, berth, dock, anchorage, or alongside lighter or lightering vessel where the vessel can proceed to, lie and depart from,
always afloat, as Charterers may direct. Any lighterage tendering / mooring and hoses are to be provided to the satisfaction of the master. Such operation is to be carried out in conformity with the provisions of the “ICS Ship-to-Ship Transfer
Guide”, but in any case lighterage operations are to be at the discretion of the master at all times, and if the master at any time considers that lighterage operations are, or are about to become unsafe, and have to be interrupted, vessel
shall not be considered off hire. 
 64. BOTH TO BLAME COLLISION CLAUSE 
 If the liability for any collision in which the vessel is involved while performing this charter falls to be determined in accordance with the law of the United States of America, the following provision
shall apply, which the Charterers shall procure that all Bills of Lading issued under this charter party shall include: 
 “Where the
liability for any collision in which the vessel is involved falls to be determined in accordance with the laws of the United States of America, and the vessel comes into collision with another ship as a result of the negligence of the other ship and
any act, neglect or default of the master, mariner, pilot or servants of the carrier in the navigation or in the management of the vessel, the Owners of the cargo carried hereunder will indemnify the carrier against all loss or liability to the
other or non-carrying ship or her owners in so far as such loss or liability represents loss of cargo, or damage to, or any claim whatsoever of the Owners of said cargo, paid or payable by the other or non-carrying ship or her Owners to the Owners
of said cargo and set-off, recouped or recovered by the other or non-carrying ship or her Owners as part of their claim against the carrying vessel or carrier”. 
 “The foregoing provisions shall also apply where the Owners, operators or those in charge of any ship or ships or objects other than, or in addition to, the colliding ships or objects are at fault
in respect of a collision or contact.” 
 65. FLAG / OWNERSHIP / MANAGEMENT / CLASS 

Owners shall not change Ownership and/or flag and/or Technical Management and/or Classification Society of the vessel without prior written
Charterers’ approval which is not to be unreasonable withheld. 

  
  

					
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 66. BALLAST / DEBALLAST 
 Owners guarantee that the vessel is able to ballast / deballast simultaneously with discharging / loading operation and warrant that the vessel is able to deballast at the rate of 4,500 cubic meters per
hour. Any loss of time due to vessel’s inability to comply with the above shall be for Owners’ account. Such operation however is subject to master’s approval and discretion with respect to safety of such operation, however such
approval not to be unreasonably withheld, provided that the local authorities or regulations permit ballasting / deballasting during discharging / loading operations. 
 67. TEMPORARY VISA TYPE V 
 According to Brazilian regulations, it is required for vessels
at Brazilian coastal trade that all non Brazilian crew must have a working permission Visa known as Visa Type V (5). Charterers will provide such Visa, provided Owners arrange, at Charterers or their representative request, all documents and papers
required by Authorities in connection with issuance of so called Visa V. 
 The expenses with obtaining the Visa, such as the service of Visa
agents and the authorities’ taxes to get the Visas, will be for Charterers account. Expenses with crew documents such as photocopies, posting passports, crew transportation to immigration office, when required, will be for Owners account.

 Complete instructions regarding the documents required and procedure to prepare such documents will be provided by Charterers or their Visa
agents. 
 68. IMIGRATIONS REQUIREMENT OF BRAZILIAN CREW 
 The Charterer shall have the option to reflag and/or recrew the vessel to meet Brazilian requirements giving 6 months notice and further subject to the Charterers covering all additional costs and then
after 90 days of continuous operation at Brazilian coastal trade it is required to replace part of the crew by Brazilian seafarers, in a number defined on the specific regulation for this purpose, presently the “Resolução
Normativa 72” (Rule No. 72) and other subsequent new regulation of the Brazilian Immigration Council, attached to this Charter Party. 

69. VESSEL TRACKING SYSTEM CLAUSE 
 It is
agreed that Charterers may from the time of fixing until completion of the charter period (last discharge port) employ an INMARSAT Tracking System on the vessel. 
 The system can be used for short text messages. Such information is available through password controlled internet access. If required by Owners, Charterers shall supply to them a password giving read
only access to the vessel on the site. 
 All registration and / or communication costs relating to this tracking system will be for Charterers
account. 
 Charterers will advise when the system is operative and confirm termination on completion of charter. 

  
  

					
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 Owners to supply the following information, which will form part of this clause: 

 

	 	(a)	INMARSAT C number (9 digits beginning 4). 

  

	 	(b)	Serial Number 

  

	 	(c)	Model number 

  

	 	(d)	Terminal version (if applicable) 

 70. CARGO
LOSS 
 Notwithstanding anything contained in this charter party, neither the Owners nor the vessel shall be liable for any cargo loss or
shortage due to incondensable matter, nor for any other loss or shortage except to the extent that such loss or shortage exceeds one half of one percent (0.5%), of the aggregated quantities stated in the Bills of Lading or in the absence of a Bill
of Lading, any other quantity report sheet or offer document evidencing quantity(ies) loaded signed by master and independent inspector representative. For the purpose of this clause, losses and shortages shall be calculated according to intake and
outturn quantities based upon vessel’s gauges verified by an independent inspector appointed and paid by Charterers. Any loss or shortage, for which the Owners shall be liable according to the above definitions, shall be reimbursed by Owners to
Charterers at Charterer’s documented FOB price plus freight as calculated on the basis of the Time Charter hire hereunder. 
 71.
INCIDENT REPORTING 
 Owners must inform Charterer of Owners’ shore emergency response organization, personnel assignments and both
office / after office hours telephone numbers. 
 Owners shall maintain an internal incidents and near-miss reporting and recording system, from
which necessary preventive actions can be instigated. Any accident or significant near-miss must be reported immediately to Charterers. Owners shall undertake their own internal investigation to determine prime and root causes of the incident, and
take corrective or preventative action to prevent re-occurrence. The incident report must also be sent to Charterers. 
 72. OIL COMPANY
ACCEPTANCE 
 Owners will arrange for inspection and have vessel accepted, and maintained such acceptance throughout the time charter period,
by major oil companies (which shall include, but not be limited to Shell, BP, Exxon Mobil, Chevron Texaco, and any other company reasonably requested by Charterer), provided representatives of said companies are available and willing to inspect the
vessel as required. Should Owners fail to obtain such approvals during the terms of this charter, then, the Charterers have the option to place the vessel off-hire for any time lost thereby until such time when the acceptance have been obtained or
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 73. NON ASSIGNMENT 
 Other than as set out in this Clause, this Agreement is personal to the Parties and shall not be assigned or otherwise transferred in whole or in part by either without the prior written consent of the
other Party. 
 Owners and Charterers may assign or novate this charter to any of their affiliates who have comparable creditworthiness and
competence, with the benefit of any guarantees if applicable, subject to the approval of the other party, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. 
 For the avoidance of doubt, Owners may not novate the charterparty to a non affiliate. 
 74.
VESSEL’S DOCUMENTATION 
 Owners shall send to Charterers, as soon as fixture is confirmed, the following plans: 

 

	 	(a)	General Arrangement Plan 

  

	 	(b)	Cargo Pumping Arrangement Plan and Piping Diagram 

  

	 	(c)	Capacity Plan 

  

	 	(d)	Mooring Arrangement 

  

	 	(e)	Ballast Piping Diagram/Arrangement 

  

	 	(f)	Any other documents or data requested by Charterer 

 In addition, the OCIMF questionnaire, Revised Ship Inspection Report (SIRE) Programme of Oil Companies International Marine Forum, as attached hereto, is deemed to be fully incorporated into and forms an
integral part of this Time Charter. 
 75. LIFE SAFETY MEASUREMENT 
 Owners shall advise Charterers the “Accident Index”, calculated as follows: 
 Index = (ACTT multiplied by 106 ) and divided by (HHERT) 
 ACTT = Number of lay-off servants and/or workers listed on account of
injuries or casualties. 
 HHERT = Number of working man multiplied by number of hours while vessel’s remains operating for Charterers.

 Complementary Informations 
 Nr. of
workers and servants: 
 Nr. of accidents(s): 
 Nr. of lay-off(s) temporary: 
 Nr. of lay-off(s) permanent: 

  
  

					
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 The above information shall be sent by Owners to Charterers via fax or e-mail every 30 days period or
whenever vessel completing operation if less than 30 days. 
 Owners of the vessel shall also enlighten those events resulting in a temporary
and / or permanente lay-off to workers, servants and other people affected. 
 Charterers may hold freight payment till Owners present the
information herein stipulated. 
 76. BREACH OF WARRANTY 
 Any breach of Owners’ representations and warranties shall constitute a material breach and shall entitle Charterers, at their option, to terminate the charter and/or recover any damages allowed by
law. The vessel shall be off hire during any delays resulting from her non-compliance with Owners’ representations and warranties. 

77. U.S. CUSTOMS ADVANCE NOTIFICATION/AMS CLAUSE FOR TIME CHARTER PARTIES 
 (a) If the Vessel loads or carries cargo destined for the US or passing through US ports in transit, the Charterers shall comply with the current US Customs regulations (19 CFR 4.7) or any subsequent
amendments thereto and shall undertake the role of carrier for the purposes of such regulations and shall, in their own name, time and expense: 
  

	 	(i)	Have in place a SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code); 

  

	 	(ii)	Have in place an ICB (International Carrier Bond); 

  

	 	(iii)	Provide the Owners with a timely confirmation of i) and ii) above; and 

  

	 	(iv)	Submit a cargo declaration by AMS (Automated Manifest System) to the US Customs and provide the Owners at the same time with a copy thereof. 

(b) The Charterers assume liability for and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Owners against any loss and/or damage
whatsoever (including consequential loss and/or damage) and/or any expenses, fines, penalties and all other claims of whatsoever nature, including but not limited to legal costs, arising from the Charterers’ failure to comply with any of the
provisions of sub-clause (a). Should such failure result in any delay then, notwithstanding any provision in this Charter Party to the contrary, the Vessel shall remain on hire. 

(c) If the Charterers’ ICB is used to meet any penalties, duties, taxes or other charges which are solely the responsibility of the
Owners, the Owners shall promptly reimburse the Charterers for those amounts. 
 (d) The assumption of the role of carrier by
the Charterers pursuant to this Clause and for the purpose of the US Customs Regulations (19 CFR 4.7) shall be without prejudice to the identity of carrier under any bill of lading, other contract, law or regulation 

  
  

					
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 78. PENALTY CLAUSE — HIRE DEDUCTION CAUSED BY UNAVAILABILITY OF DP AND/OR BLS SYSTEMS

 If the vessel’s dynamic positioning (DP) sub system (thrusters and/or reference systems) and/or bow loading system (BLS) are not
fully operational, and the vessel is not fully out of service (reference clause 21 Off-hire), the vessel shall remain on hire and be accepted by Charterers. For such periods a reduced rate shall apply. The reduction to the charter hire rate shall be
based on the below table: 
  

			
	    PARTICULAR FUNCTIONS	 	Reduction Percentage   
         
	 Tunnel Propulsion (bow or stern)
	 	10          
  
	 Azymuthing Propulsion (bow or stern);
	 	10          
  
	 Bow Loading System
	 	10          
  
	 Reference Systems (when less then 2 Systems)
	 	7.5         
   

 The reduction percentages presented above are cumulative during the period of unavailability of the vessel’s DP sub
system and/or BLS. In any event the total reduction percentage shall be capped at a maximum of 15%. 
 The reduction percentages shall be
applied during the whole period the vessel’s DP sub system(s) and/or BLS are restricting the operation and up to the time they are restored to full functionality again, unless otherwise mutually agreed between Charterers and Owners. 

If charterer elects to place the vessel off-hire for any time lost thereby as per clause 21, the vessel is to remain off-hire until such time the
vessel’s DP sub system(s) and/or BLS are restored to full functionality again, unless otherwise mutually agreed between Charterers and Owners. 
 Nothing in this clause shall limit Owners’ right, at Owners’ sole discretion, to perform repairs and/or services to the DP system and/or the BLS and/or perform emergency drydocking as per clause
79, all in order for Owners to resume full functionality of the systems again, unless otherwise mutually agreed between Charterers and Owners. Owners shall use best endeavours to ensure that any unavailability of the systems shall be remedied as
soon as possible. If Owners and Charterers agree to postpone repair and/or service and/or drydocking, then this clause shall be null and void for the whole period of unavailability of that particular equipment and until full availability of that
particular equipment has been restored. 
 Both clause 21 Off-hire and/or 79 — Vessel’s Dry Docking shall be applicable when
performing repairs and/or services and/or drydocking to remedy any defects to the vessel’s DP system and/or BLS. 
 This clause is null and
void for any period of unavailability of the vessel’s DP system and/or BLS if such unavailability is caused by Charterers, their contractors, contractors’ sub-contractors, and/or their respective agents or representatives. Should Owners
and Charterers fail to determine who is responsible for unavailability of the DP system and/or BLS, then Charterers and Owners agree to jointly nominate an independent surveyor who shall make a report that shall be binding upon the parties as
regards which party is responsible for the unavailability to deliberate. 

  
  

					
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 This clause shall not be construed as a waiver of Owners’ obligation under clause 3 Duty to Maintain.

 79. VESSEL DRY DOCKING 
 Owners will explore the possibility to perform work during vessel modification prior to the delivery of the ship to charterers in order to allow the 1st special period survey to be advanced or delayed so that no dry-dock
is required during the first two years of charter or to minimize the length of such survey. 
 In event that drydock or survey is required
during the first two years, Owners will work closely with Charterers to minimize time out of service and achieve best mutual fit in Charterers cargo program. 
 Owners, if requested by charterers, will provide a substitute tanker for lifting during any drydock. Such substitute tanker would be paid at market rates for the vessel provided but shall not exceed the
hire rate of the Windsor Knutsen. Charterers shall compensate Owners for actual positioning costs which shall not exceed the cost of positioning from Windsor Knutsen’s original delivery location to the Santos basin in Brazil and substitute
vessel shall be redelivered in the same range as described for the Windsor Knutsen in this charter. 
 Otherwise: 

(a) Owners shall dry-dock the Vessel at least twice in any five year period for the purposes of maintaining the Vessel’s underwater
area and to effect overhaul, scheduled maintenance, other necessary repairs, and re-certification, so that the Vessel is fit in every way for service under this charter. Provided that Owners can demonstrate to the Charterers satisfaction that a
performing five year coating system has been applied to the hull, intermediate dockings will be permitted to be carried out afloat. 
 No
dry-docking shall be undertaken by Owners for the first 12 months of this Charter unless in an emergency or by agreement with Charterers. 
 (b) Owners shall give Charterers at least 6 months’ notice of any intended non-emergency dry-docking, together with the reasons for such dry-docking. 

(c) In the event of dry-docking, the Vessel shall be off-hire from the time of dropping outward sea pilot from the previous port of
discharge. On completion of dry-docking, the Vessel will be on-hire again when she is in every way ready to resume Charterers’ service and is at the position at which she went off-hire or a position no less favourable to Charterers, whichever
she first attains. Additionally, Vessel may be delivered back to Charterers at a nominated load port, at Charterers’ option. However, any service given or distance made good by the Vessel including fuel consumed whilst off-hire shall be taken
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 (d) All dry-dock expenses and expenses of preparing the Vessel for dry-dock shall be for
Owners’ account. During the last discharge prior to dry-docking Owners shall use their reasonable endeavours to pump out the maximum amount of cargo. Should the vessel be ordered to dry docking, Charterers have no obligation to clean the vessel
tanks for delivering/releasing the vessel to Owners. 
 All bunkers consumed during offhire period shall be paid by Owners and credited to
Charterers on the subsequent hire payment just after drydocking has been concluded. The price of bunkers shall be charged at cost with supporting documentation. 
 Time and cost in direct connection with disposal of any tank washings and or slops and residues which are onboard at the time of vessel release to Owner as a result of vessel complying with Charterers
orders and normal operation prior to release of the vessel to Owners to be for Charterers account. Charterers will redeliver Vessel tanks and slops at least in the same condition Owners delivered those to Charterers. Should the vessel be ordered to
dry docking, Charterers have no obligation to clean the vessel tanks for delivering/releasing the vessel to Owners. 
 80. BUNKERS AT
DELIVERY AND REDELIVERY 
 Bunkers on delivery will be settled at cost on Owner’s verification of bunker invoice of cost of bunkers. If
possible, Vessel will be redelivered with approximately the same quantity fuel oil and gas oil, and will be settled at cost on Charterer’s verification of bunker invoice of cost of bunkers. In each case, quantities will be no less than 300 mt
fuel oil and 50 mt gas oil. A bunker survey will be held at locations of delivery and redelivery unless otherwise mutually agreed. The time and cost of both surveys will be split 50/50 between Owner and Charterer, and the title to the bunkers shall
pass to Charterer upon delivery and to Owner upon redelivery. 
 81. BUNKERS IN GENERAL 

(a) If requested by Charterers, Owners will arrange bunker fuel oils and diesel oil for the vessel under Owners’ bunker contracts at
the price under such contracts, including any rebates and discounts, alternatively on the spot market. Where such bunkering is carried out by Owners they shall at all times remain responsible for the quality and specifications of any bunkers put
onboard the vessel (which shall be as specified in Clause 1), and any time lost caused by reason of such bunkers being of lesser quality or specification shall be off hire time (without prejudice to any other rights or remedies Charterers may have
whether under this charter or otherwise). 
 (b) Payment for such bunkers arranged shall be made by Charterers to Owners in
sufficient time that the payment is received by Owners prior to the date of payment required from Owners by the bunker supplier. 
 (c) All invoices for such bunker fuel and -diesel oil will be accompanied by documentation acceptable to Charterers to support the charges set forth in such invoices. 

  
  

					
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 82. USE AS FLOATING STORAGE 
 The Charterers may use the vessel as floating storage, if required. Bottom and propeller scrubbing, if required due to such storage use, is to be for the Charterers’ account on hire. Any subsequent
performance drop prior to the vessel’s next dry- dock directly attributable to the deterioration during storage and subsequent cleaning shall be for Charterers’ account. 
 83. REDELIVERY SURVEY 
 Deleted 
 84. SUPREMECY OF VOYAGE INSTRUCTIONS 
 If a conflict arises between terminal orders and
Charterers’ instructions, the master is to stop cargo operations and to contact Charterers at once. Terminal orders, unless for safety reasons, shall never supersede Charterers’ instructions and any conflict shall be resolved prior to
resumption of cargo operations. Vessel is not to resume cargo operations until Charterers have directed the vessel to do so. 
 85. GENERAL
AVERAGE CARGO RELEASE 
 In addition to any other rights Charterers may have, and if requested by Charterers, Owners will release one or more
cargoes to Charterers for transshipment from a port of refuge by and at the expense of Charterers in exchange for a non-separation of interest agreement, general average bond, and a general average undertaking from cargo underwriters in the
customary forms. Charterers’ transshipment expenses, up to the general average expenses saved, are to be treated like the general average expenses saved, as if those expenses had actually been incurred and paid for by Charterers. Bills of
Lading for such transshipped cargoes are deemed to be accomplished on completion of transfer to the transshipping vessel, and port of refuge where transfer is made shall be treated as a discharge port. 

86. TRANSFER OF BILGE LIQUIDS 
 Vessel
shall have sufficient and safe means of transferring engine room/pump room bilge liquids to designated holding tanks on board for disposal in accordance with the national regulations of the United States of America, Japan, Singapore, South Korea,
Taiwan, Chile, The Netherlands, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Trinidad and Tobago, Australia, the People’s Republic of China, the former U.S.S.R., Norway, Finland, Brazil, Equatorial Guinea, Venezuela, United Kingdom, each EEC country and with
any recognized international regulations in each case as in force as at the date of signing of this Charter. If any of these regulations is amended at any time and from time to time after the signing of this Charter, Owners shall use best endeavours
to ensure the vessel complies with the amended regulations. 
 87. CANCELLATION FOR CRIMINAL ACTS 

Charterers may at their sole discretion cancel this Charter without penalty if Owners or members of Owners’ executive management are indicted or
formally charged for criminal activities related to the marine industry. Owners will indemnify Charterer for any and all losses suffered from this cancellation, including additional cost of substitute (cover) tonnage. 

  
  

					
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 88. DELETED 
 89. HEATING 
 Vessel shall be fitted with fully functioning heating coils in all her cargo
and slop tanks or heat exchangers throughout this time charter period. The heating coils are capable at all times of heating up and maintaining a full cargo temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit maximum. Loaded temperature is not to exceed 165
degrees Fahrenheit as measured in vessel’s tanks. 
 90. CARGO MANIFOLDS 
 Owner warrants that Vessel shall be equipped with pressure gauges fitted inboard of the valve at each discharge manifold connection. Such gauges shall be maintained in proper working condition and each
gauge shall have a valid test certificate. 
 Owner warrants that all piping, valves, spools, reducers and other fittings comprising that
portion of Vessel’s manifold system outboard of the last fixed rigid support to Vessel’s deck and used in the transfer of cargo, bunkers or ballast, will be made of steel or nodular iron which shall comply with the most recent Oil
Companies International Marine Forum (“OCIMF”) standards. The fixed rigid support for the manifold system must be designed to prevent both lateral and vertical movement of the manifold. 

Owner further warrants that no more than one reducer or spacer will be used between Vessel’s manifold valve and the terminal hose or loading arm
connection in accordance with OCIMF Guidelines. Vessel shall be equipped to present flanges of 10”, 12” and 16” (ASA) at all manifold connections on one side of Vessel. 
 91. CRUDE OIL WASH (COW) 
 (a) Owner guarantees that Vessel is fitted with
COW and that the said system is maintained in good working condition throughout the charter period. Owner warrants that officers and crew are fully experienced in COW operations. Owner agrees to comply with applicable port and terminal regulations
and to submit any advance information or technical data that may be required at the discharge port terminal relating to the conduct of COW operation of whole tanks if so ordered by Charterer. In the event of any delay due to the failure in proper
execution of COW operation and/or COW equipment being in good working condition, all time and expenses thus incurred shall be for Owner’s account. 
 (b) Supervision of COW operation shall be carried out by a qualified Officer holding a “Certificate of Competence for COW Operation,” issued by the authorities concerned 

92. INERT GAS SYSTEM 

(a) Owner warrants that Vessel has a working Inert Gas System (IGS) and officers and crew are experienced in the operation of the system.
Owner further warrants that Vessel will arrive at load port(s) with cargo tanks inerted and that tanks will remain inerted throughout the voyage and during discharge. 

  
  

					
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 (b) Owner warrants that Vessel is equipped with automatic tank gauges and special standpipes
with vapor lock valves and other gauging/sampling devices which will allow cargo inspectors to obtain accurate shipboard cargo measurements and samples. Closed gauging and sampling equipment shall be calibrated and certified by a recognized
authority, and a copy of this certificate shall be submitted to Charterer upon its request 
 (c) Owner to strictly prohibit
routine depressurizing and opening of inerted cargo tanks; however, Master may be requested by terminal personnel or independent inspectors to breach the IGS for purposes of gauging, sampling, temperature determination and/or determining the
quantity of cargo remaining on board after discharge. These activities shall always be carried out at the Master’s discretion and consistent with the safe operation of Vessel. 

(d) Owner warrants that Vessel will comply with all applicable local, state, and international vapor emission laws, rules and
regulations. If equipped, any vapor return/balancing system is fully operational and will be used where required. 
 (e) Any
delays, losses or damages resulting from non-compliance with this clause shall be for the Owner’s account and shall count as off-hire under Clause 21. 
 93. CHARTERER’S RIGHT TO SURVEY AND SAMPLE 
 Charterer or his representative shall have
the right to survey or take samples from all Vessel tanks at any time. 
 94. COMMINGLING/BLENDING 

Charterer shall have the option to commingle and blend different grades of cargo as they are loaded into the Ship’s tanks, provided that such
commingling and blending is within the Ship’s technical capabilities and that the Owner/Master consider it safe to do so. To the extent that such commingling and blending operations are executed by the Vessel’s staff in accordance with the
Charterer’s instructions, Owner/Master shall not be responsible for the quality of cargo resulting from such blending operations. 
 95.
DELETED 
 96. DEADWEIGHT REMEASUREMENT 
 Owner shall advise all alternative loadlines and corresponding deadweights/drafts available at the time of charter. Charterer has the option of requesting Owner to arrange for remeasurement of
Vessel’s deadweight from time to time. Owner shall make best endeavors to comply with such request if possible and practical. Charterer shall endeavor to notify Owner well in advance and give at least three working days notice to this effect.
All time and expenses in connection with the remeasuring will be borne by Charterer. 

  
  

					
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 97. CBM MOORING EQUIPMENT 
 Owner warrants that Vessel shall comply with the following requirements throughout the duration of this Time Charter: 
 Vessel has a minimum of 6 mooring lines or mooring wires mounted on winches as described below. Each of these mooring lines or wires shall have a minimum length of 200 meters. Charterer has the right to
supplement Vessel’s mooring lines as necessary. 
 Wires/Ropes on winches: 
 Number: Seven (7) preferred, six (6) acceptable provided they are in the correct location (see below). 
 Length: Three hundred (200) meter required. 
 Material: Nylon or equivalent ropes are not
acceptable. Wire or equivalent synthetic are acceptable. 
 Mounting: All wires/ropes must be mounted on their respective winch (see also
location below). 
 Certificates: All wire/rope certificates must be on board and available for Terminal review upon request. 

Breaking Strength: dependent upon Vessel’s deadweight. 
 Location: Vessel MUST be able to run two wires/ropes from winches located on main deck forward, two (2) from main deck aft, and three (3) from the poop deck (two (2) may be acceptable).

 Pendants: Vessel-furnished pendants must conform to OCIMF guidelines, i.e., their breaking strength (B.S.) must be equal to one hundred and
thirty-seven percent (137%) of B.S. of wires if made of nylon, or one hundred and twenty-five percent (125%) of B.S. of wires if made by other synthetic fibers. 
 Chocks and Double-Horn Bins: Vessels must have two (2) closed chocks and at least one (1) set of bitts at each mooring location on both port and starboard side. Only double-horn bitts are
acceptable. Roller-type chocks may be acceptable only if they have been enclosed by welding a preventive bar on top. Open-type roller chocks are NOT acceptable. 
 Winch Brake Holding Capacity: Must conform to OCIMF guidelines and must be set at sixty percent (60%) of the breaking strength of wires/ropes on winch. 

Secondary Ropes: A second set of lines will be run to each buoy. Vessels must have on board a minimum of seven (7) synthetic lines (nylon lines are
not acceptable) in good condition, minimum two hundred (200) meters long and of minimum seventy-five (75) metric tons breaking strength. 

  
  

					
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 Boom: Minimum fifteen (15) metric ton safe working load boom or crane required. 

Manifold: Vessels must be able to safely connect twelve (12) and/or sixteen (16) inch hoses. If reducers are used, all connections/flanges must
be within the boundaries of the containment area under the manifolds. 
 All delays, losses and expenses due to non-compliance with this clause
will remain solely for Owner’s account. 
 98. MANNING 
 (a) The Vessels’ officers shall possess the experience levels described in Appendix E. 
 (b) Owner shall advise well in advance, the relief schedule of Vessel’s senior officers (Master, C/E, C/O and 1/E) and provide to Charterer the CV of each joining officer showing work experience.

 (c) Owner shall maintain operational continuity on Vessel by maintaining the same senior officers on Vessel in rotation.

 (d) Charterer shall have a right to disapprove selection of a senior officer based on the above criteria. 

(e) Vessel’s senior officers shall be fluent (written and spoken) in English. 

99. INSTRUCTIONS AND LOGS 
 A controlled
copy of Charterers’ instructions will be placed on board the Vessel. The instructions in this document shall be followed by the crew. If the Vessel or crew cannot comply with such instructions, immediate notification is required in accordance
with Clause 105. In the event of any conflict between the instructions and this Charterparty, the Charterparty shall prevail. 
 Owners shall be
responsible for any time, cost, delay or loss associated with Vessel deviating from Charterers’ voyage instructions, including loading any cargo quantity in excess or short of voyage orders. If a discrepancy arises at a loading terminal, the
Master shall notify Charterers immediately and in any event before loading to clarify the situation. Owners shall be responsible for any consequences or additional expenses arising from non-compliance with this Clause. 

100. BUSINESS PRINCIPLES 
 Owners and
Charterers will co-operate to ensure that the “Business Principles”, as of the date of the charter party signature, by the BG Group plc, which are posted at www.bg-group.com, are complied with. 

101. DRUGS AND ALCOHOL 
 Owners warrant
that they have in force an active policy covering the Vessel which meets or exceeds the standards set out in the “Guidelines for the Control of Drugs and Alcohol On Board 

  
  

					
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Ship” as published by the Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) dated January 1990 (or any subsequent modification, version, or variation of these guidelines) and that this policy
will remain in force throughout the charter period, and Owners will exercise due diligence to ensure the policy is complied with. 
 102.
POLLUTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTACTS 
 Owners are to advise Charterers of organisational details and names of Owners personnel together
with their relevant telephone/facsimile/e-mail details, including the names and contact details of Qualified Individuals for OPA 90 response, who may be contacted on a 24-hour basis in the event of oil spills or emergencies. 

Notice to Owners’ Pollution and Emergency Response Department: 
  

			
	 Attn:
	  	Rotary Duty person
	 Address:
	  	Smedasundet 40 N 5529 Haugesund Norway
	 Telephone:  
	  	+ 47 41660000 ( 24 hrs):
	 Fax:
	  	+ 47 52 70 40 40
	 E-mail:
	  	vetting@knutsenoas.com
	 Cc:
	  	technical@knutsenoas.com

 Notice to Owners’ Pollution and Emergency Response Department: 

 

			
	 Attn:
	  	Duty Officer
	 Address:
	  	 BG LNG Services,
 Suite
1200, 5444 Westheimer, Houston, Texas 77056, USA

	 Telephone:  
	  	+1 713 366 6248 (primary); +1 713 884 9142 (secondary)
	 Fax:
	  	+1 713 877 9212
	 E-mail:
	  	 incident@bg-group.com (for incidents only)
 shipping@bg-goup.com; lngcharters@bg-group.com

	 Cc:
	  	bghub.usa@gacworld.com

 103. ISPS CODE / USMTSA 
 This clause makes reference to the International Code for the Security of Ships and of Port Facilities and the relevant amendments to Chapter XI of SOLAS (“ISPS Code”) and the US Maritime
Transportation Security Act 2002 (“MTSA”). 
 (a) 

(i) During the currency of this charter, Owners shall procure that both the Vessel and “the Company” (as defined
by the ISPS Code) and the “owner”(as defined by the MTSA) shall comply with the requirements of the ISPS Code relating to the Vessel and “the Company” and the requirements of MTSA relating to the Vessel and the “owner”.
Upon request Owners shall provide documentary evidence of compliance with this Clause. 

  
  

					
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 (ii) Except as otherwise provided in this charter, loss, damage, expense or
delay, caused by failure on the part of Owners or “the Company”/”owner” to comply with the requirements of the ISPS Code/MTSA or this Clause shall be for Owners’ account. 

(b) 
 (i) Charterers shall provide Owners/Master with their full style contact details and shall ensure that the contact details of all sub-charterers are likewise provided to Owners/Master. Furthermore,
Charterers shall ensure that all sub-charter parties they enter into during the period of this charter contain the following provision: 
 “The Charterers shall provide the Owners with their full style contact details and, where sub-letting is permitted under the terms of the charterparty shall ensure that the contact details of all
sub-charterers are likewise provided to the Owners”. 
 (ii) Except as otherwise provided in this charter,
loss, damage, expense or delay, caused by failure on the part of Charterers to comply with this sub-Clause (b) shall be for Charterers’ account. 
 (c) Notwithstanding anything else contained in this charter costs or expenses related to security regulations or measures required by the port facility or any relevant authority in accordance with the
ISPS Code/MTSA including, but not limited to, security guards, launch services, tug escorts, port security fees or taxes and inspections, shall be for Charterers’ account, unless such costs or expenses result solely from Owners’ negligence
in which case such costs or expenses shall be for Owners’ account. All measures required by Owners to comply with the security plan required by the ISPS Code/MTSA shall be for Owners’ account. 

(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this charter, the Vessel shall not be off-hire where there is a loss of time caused by
Charterers’ failure to comply with the ISPS Code/MTSA. 
 (e) If either party makes any payment, which is for the other
party’s account according to this Clause, the other party shall indemnify the paying party. 
 104. CONFIDENTIALITY 

All terms and conditions of this charterparty shall be kept private and confidential between the Parties. 

105. NOTICES 
 (a)
Whenever written notices are required to be given by either party to the other party, such notices shall be sent by fax, registered mail, registered airmail to the following addresses. Email address are given for convenience sake (or copy
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 Notice to Owners’: 
  

			
	 Attn:
	  	To be advised prior to delivery
	 Address:
	  	
	 Telephone:
	  	
	 Fax:
	  	
	 E-mail:
	  	
	 Cc:
	  	

 Notice to Charterers: 
  

			
	 Attn:
	  	Director—Chartering & Fleet Optimisation
	 Address:
	  	 BG LNG Services, LLC,
 Suite
1200, 5444 Westheimer
 Houston, Texas 77056

	 Telephone:
	  	+1 713 599 3033
	 Fax:
	  	+1 713 456 2351
	 E-mail:
	  	lngcharters@bg-group.com

 Notice to Owners’ Operations Department: 

 

			
	 Attn:
	  	To be advised prior to delivery
	 Address:
	  	
	 Telephone:
	  	
	 Fax:
	  	
	 E-mail:
	  	
	 Cc:
	  	

 Notice to Charterers’ Operations Department: 

 

			
	 Attn:
	  	Vessel Coordinator
	 Address:
	  	 BG LNG Services, LLC,
 Suite
1200, 5444 Westheimer
 Houston, Texas 77056

	 Telephone:
	  	+1 713 599 3747
	 Fax:
	  	+1 713 456 2351
	 E-mail:
	  	shipping@bg-group.com

 or to such other addresses as the parties may respectively from time to time designate by notice in writing. Any failure
to transmit a copy of the notice to a party listed as entitled to receive a copy shall not in any way affect the validity of any notice otherwise properly given as provided in this Clause. 

  
  

					
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 (b) Any notice required under this charter to be given in writing shall be deemed to be duly
received only: 
 (i) In the case of a letter, whether delivered in course of the post or by hand or by courier,
at the date and time of its actual delivery if within normal business hours on a working day at the place of receipt otherwise at the commencement of normal business on the next such working day. 

(ii) In the case of a facsimile, at the time of transmission recorded on the message if such time is within normal
business hours (09:00 - 17:00) in the country of receipt, otherwise at the commencement of normal business hours on the next working day at the place of receipt. 
 106. VESSEL CONTACT DETAILS 
 The Vessel’s contact details are as follows: 

Telephone:         To be advised prior to delivery 
 Fax: 
 E-mail: 
 107. COMPLIANCE 
 At all times during this Charter: 

(a) the Vessel shall be in all respects eligible under applicable conventions, laws and regulations for, and shall not be prevented for
any reason whatsoever from, trading to and from the ports and places permitted in clause 4 of the Charter; 
 (b) the Vessel
shall comply with all applicable conventions, laws, rules and regulations of any international, national, state or local government entity having jurisdiction and shall have on board for inspection by the authorities all necessary certificates,
records, letters and other documents evidencing such compliance, including but not limited to certificates evidencing compliance with international and US oil pollution regulations, SOLAS 1974, as amended, MARPOL 1973/1978 and US Department of Labor
Safety and Health Regulations; and 
 (c) the Vessel will comply fully with all applicable U.S. Federal, U.S. Coastguard and
State laws, rules, orders, regulations, guidelines and circulars now in effect and which may be promulgated (and subsequent amendments and successors thereto) including, but not limited to, the following provisions relating to maritime safety and
oil pollution response : 
  

	 	(i)  the	U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Act (as amended by the Clean Water Act of 1977 (Water Pollution)); 

(ii) the U.S. Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and the governmental regulations issued thereunder (“OPA-90”);

 (iii) the U.S. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980; and 

(iv) the U.S. Port and Tanker Safety Act; 

  
  

					
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 (v) the U.S. Coastguard Navigational and Vessel Inspection Circular
No. 8-92; 
 (vi) the Code of Federal Regulations 

(d) the Vessel will have on board throughout the Charter any certificates or other documentation required under the said laws, rules,
orders, regulations, guidelines and circulars and evidencing such compliance, and, subject to Clause 4(d) shall include but not be limited to a U.S. Coastguard Certificate of Financial Responsibility for Oil Pollution (“COFR”) together
with a similar certificate for hazardous substances and a Tanker Vessel Examination Letter (“TVEL”). 
 (e) prior to
delivery the Vessel owner or operator will have submitted, and obtained approval from the US Coastguard for a response plan for the Vessel (“VRP”) which meets in full the requirements of OPA-90 and of the US Coastguard and in accordance
with which the Vessel will at all times be operated. Charterers shall reimburse Owners for all port specific OPA charges (including but not limited to additional premium to maintain P&I cover) incurred by the Vessel calling at ports in the USA
in accordance with Charterers’ orders. Requirements of a similar nature imposed by other countries after the date of this Charter shall be treated in the same way. 
 (f) to the extent that the Vessel does not at any time comply with any USCG. regulation now in effect or to be promulgated, all necessary waivers are or will be held. Owners will advise Charterers of all
such waivers, including period of validation and reason(s) for waiver. 
 (g) Owners shall ensure that the Vessel is free to
trade to the USA and if Certificate of Compliance (CoC) is not available at the commencement of the charter, then an inspection shall be carried prior to arrival at the first USA port or on arrival at the first USA port. Any delay incurred carrying
out this initial inspection that exceeds three hours shall be classified as off-hire. Charterers shall provide sufficient notice to Owners to allow Owners to comply with the rules and regulations in USA and Oil Terminals not listed in Appendix A.

 (h) If the Vessel is required to discharge at a US port during this charter, the Owners are required to install an AIS Pilot
Plug as defined by SOLAS regulations. Specific regulations can be found in Chapter V, Regulation 19 and in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations §164.46 Automatic Identification System (AIS), Paragraph (d) “The AIS Pilot Plug, on each
vessel over 1600 gross tons on an international voyage, must be available for pilot use, easily assessable from the primary conning position of the vessel, and near a 120 Volt, AC power, 3-prong receptacle.” Additional information regarding
proper installation of the MS Pilot Plug can be found in IMO SN/Circ. 227. 
 (i) When calling at terminals located in ports in
the European Union, Vessel must be able to meet the requirements of EU Council Directives 1999/32/EC dated 26 April 1999 and 2005/33/EC dated 6 July 2005. 
 Any delays, losses, expenses or damages arising from failure to comply with this clause shall be for Owners’ account and Owners shall fully indemnify Charterers therefor. Charterers shall not be
liable for any delay caused by the Vessel’s failure to comply with the foregoing warranty. 

  
  

					
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 For any time lost due to a breach of this clause the Vessel shall be off-hire, and any expenses incurred due
to such breach (including bunkers consumed) shall be for Owners’ account. 
 108. DELETED 

109. THIRD PARTY VETTING 
 Notwithstanding
that parties’ confidentiality obligations, Owners shall permit Charterers to discuss vetting results with third party vetting companies upon Charterers request provided same acceptable to the said company. 

110. TAXES 
 All taxes and dues on the
Vessel and on the Charter hire to be for Owners’ account. 
 111. U.S. COMPLIANCE 

Owners represent and warrant that Owners and the Vessel are not in any way directly or indirectly owned, controlled by or related to any Cuban, Iranian,
Myanmar, or Sudanese interests. 
 112. OWNERS’ DEFAULTS 
 (a) Each of the following events shall be deemed to be a breach of this Charter and an “Owners’ Default” for the purposes of this Charter: 

(i) if any licence, approval, consent, authorisation or registration at any time necessary for Owners to comply with their
obligations under this Charter, or in connection with the ownership and operation of the Vessel, is revoked, withheld or expires or is modified so as to prevent or materially delay the lawful performance by Owners of their obligations hereunder
(unless remedied, if capable of remedy, within thirty (30) days); 
 (ii) if an order is made, or an
effective resolution passed, for the compulsory or voluntary winding-up or dissolution of Owners (other than for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction in respect of which the prior written consent of Charterers has been obtained) or if
Owners suspend payment of or are unable to or admit inability to pay, their debts as they fall due or make any special arrangement or composition with their creditors generally or any class of their creditors; 

(iii) if an administrator, administrative receiver, receiver or trustee or similar official is appointed in respect of the
whole, or a material part, of the property, assets or undertaking of Owners, and such appointment is not discharged within thirty (30) days of the date of such appointment (unless such appointment is being contested by Owners in good faith by
appropriate proceedings) or if Owners apply for, or consent to, any such appointment; 

  
  

					
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 (iv) if any event occurs in relation to Owners in any jurisdiction which has
an effect equivalent to any of the events specified in iii) and iv) above; 
 (v) if an encumbrancer takes
possession of, or distress or execution is levied upon, the whole, or a material part, of the property, assets or undertaking of Owners and the same shall not be discharged within thirty (30) days of the date of commencement of such action
unless such possession or levy is being contested by Owners in good faith by appropriate proceedings; 
 (vi) if
Owners cease to carry on their business, or dispose of the whole, or a material part, of their property, assets or undertaking without Charterers’ consent; 
 (vii) if Owners cease to be a corporation duly registered in good standing in its place of incorporation without Charterers’ consent; 

(viii) if Owners shall place or permit to exist on the Vessel (A) any mortgage other than a mortgagee in respect of
which a quiet enjoyment undertaking has been provided in a form approved by Charterers, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld (B) any charge, pledge, consensual security interest, lien or encumbrance of any kind (not occasioned by any
act, omission or default of Charterers), other than liens for crew’s wages or salvage or otherwise arising in the ordinary course of trading which are regularly settled or secured; 

(ix) if it becomes impossible or unlawful for Owners to fulfil any of their obligations under this Charter, or for
Charterers to exercise any of the rights vested in them by this Charter, or this Charter for any reason becomes invalid or unenforceable or ceases to be in full force and effect or Owners repudiate this Charter; 

(x) if the Vessel is arrested as a consequence of any claim or event other than a claim arising by, through or under acts,
deeds or omission of Charterers and is not released for any reason from such arrest within thirty (30) days after being arrested; 
 (xi) if Owners are in material breach of any other provision of this Charter with serious and adverse consequences to Charterers; and Owners have failed to cure such breach within a reasonable period of
time but in no event longer than thirty (30) days after notice of such breach from Charterers (unless such breach has a shorter cure period hereunder, in which case, the shorter period shall apply. 

(b) Upon the occurrence of an Owners’ Default and at any time thereafter for so long as such default is continuing, and whether or
not the Charter has commenced, Charterers shall be entitled to terminate this Charter by giving notice in writing to Owners. This Clause is without prejudice to any other rights Charterers may have hereunder or at common law. 

  
  

					
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 113. CHARTERERS’ DEFAULTS 

(a) Each of the following events shall be deemed to be a breach of this Charter and a “Charterers’ Default” for the
purposes of this Charter: 
 (i) if an order is made, or an effective resolution passed, for the compulsory or
voluntary winding-up or dissolution of Charterers (other than for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction in respect of which the prior written consent of Owners has been obtained) or if Charterers suspend payment of, or are unable to or
admit inability to pay, their debts as they fall due or make any special arrangement or composition with their creditors generally or any class of their creditors; 

(ii) if an administrator, administrative receiver, receiver or trustee or similar official is appointed in respect of the
whole, or a material part, of the property, assets or undertaking of Charterers, and such appointment is not discharged within thirty (30) days of the date of such appointment (unless such appointment is being contested by Charterers in good
faith by appropriate proceedings) or if Charterers apply for, or consent to, any such appointment; 
 (iii) if
any event occurs in relation to Charterers in any jurisdiction which has an effect equivalent to any of the events specified in (ii)) and (iii)) above; 
 (iv) if an encumbrancer takes possession of, or distress or execution is levied upon, the whole, or a material part, of the property, assets or undertaking of Charterers and the same shall not be
discharged within thirty (30) days of the date of commencement of such action unless such possession or levy is being contested by Charterers in good faith by appropriate proceedings; 

(v) if Charterers cease to carry on their business, or dispose of the whole, or a material part, of their property assets
or undertaking without Owners’ consent; 
 (vi) if Charterers cease to be a corporation duly registered in
good standing in its place of incorporation without Owners’ consent; 
 (vii) if it becomes impossible or
unlawful for Charterers to fulfil any of their obligations under this Charter or for Owners to exercise any of the rights vested in them by this Charter, or this Charter for any reason becomes invalid or unenforceable or ceases to be in full force
and effect or Charterers repudiate this Charter; 
 (b) Upon the occurrence of a Charterers’ Default and at any time
thereafter for so long as such default is continuing, and whether or not the Charter has commenced, Owners shall be entitled to terminate this Charter by giving notice in writing to Charterers. This Clause is without prejudice to any other rights
Owners may have hereunder or at common law. 
 114. QUIET ENJOYMENT 
 The Owners acknowledge that the Charterers shall be entitled to the quiet enjoyment and use of the Vessel under this charter throughout the charter period without interruption. Except as expressly
permitted by this charter, the Owners shall not (either prior to or after delivery of the Vessel hereunder) effect or permit to exist any mortgage, lien, claim or encumbrance or security interest of whatsoever nature on the Vessel without the prior
consent of the Charterers. The Charterers hereby consent to the Owners executing a mortgage of the Vessel, as security for the financing of the Vessel, in favour of (i) an international bank or other financial institution, or
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a controlled affiliate of an international bank or other financial institution, provided that, in either case, the identity of such party has been approved by the Charterers (such approval not to
be unreasonably withheld). It is a condition of the Charterers consent to any such mortgage that the Owners shall procure that the relevant mortgagee executes a letter of quiet enjoyment in favour of the Charterers. 

The Charterers recognize that the financing entity may require related to the above that the Charterers accept an assignment of the Owners rights under
this Charter. 
 115. RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES 
 No provision of this Charter shall, under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999, confer any benefit on, nor be enforceable by, any person who is not a party to this Charter. 

116. HSSE 
 (a) Owners
shall ensure that all crew and supernumeraries are provided an orientation training programme to the Vessel with training relevant under the SMS. Owners shall ensure that all subcontractors visiting the Vessel shall receive a briefing or information
on the parts of the SMS relevant to their visit and comply to the owner’s HSSE policies and procedures during the visit. 

(b) Owners shall document and report immediately to Charterers any incidents of environmental damage, any unforeseen activity or event
which could have led to environmental damage as per ISO 14001 Standards, release or venting of hydrocarbons, breaches or potential breaches of environmental regulations or complaint from local groups, organisations including enforcement agencies or
individuals; 
 (c) If requested by the Charterers and mutually agreed by both parties, Owners may participate in an emergency
response exercise; 
 (d) In the event of a fatality in connection with the charter of the Vessel, Owners are to notify
Charterers immediately. In the event of a lost time injury, Owners shall notify Charterers in writing, within seven (7) days of the incident and Charterers may be invited to participate in any subsequent incident investigation; 

(e) Owners shall implement a Behavioural Based Safety (“BBS”) observation system or equivalent. Owners shall submit a minimum
of (five) 5 BBS observations per month, using the form set forth in Appendix B; 
 (f) Owners shall submit to Charterers a
monthly written report, within ten (10) days of the end of each month that the Vessel is on hire, detailing all accidents/incidents and environmental reporting requirements, in accordance with the “Safety and Environmental Monthly
Reporting Template” appended hereto (Appendix B) as identified by the Owners reporting requirement; 
 (g) Owners shall
maintain HSSE records sufficient to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the SMS and provide Charterers the right to confirm compliance with HSSE requirements by audit of Owners, including but not limited to the right to audit and review
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 (h) Owners shall arrange at their expense for a Ship Inspection Report (SIRE) inspection to
be carried out at intervals of six months plus or minus thirty days. Upon delivery, Vessel shall have a valid operational SIRE report, or Owner shall be responsible for obtaining one prior to the first loading under this charter. 

Appendix A: Q-88 Vessel Details 

Appendix B: Health, Safety, Security and Environment Exhibit (HSSE) 
 Appendix C: Safety and Environmental Monthly Reporting Template 
 Appendix D: Unused

 Appendix E: Crew Experience Matrix 
 Appendix F: Letter of Quiet Enjoyment 
 Appendix G: BG Group Business Principles

 Appendix H: Group Policy on Security 
  

					
	Agreed and signed by Owners	 		 	Agreed and signed by Owners
			
	/s/ TRYGVE SEGLEM	 		 	/s/ S.J. SURRALL
	 Name: Trygve Seglem
  

Title: Managing Director
  
 Date: 19.04.2010
	 		 	 Name: S.J. Surrall
  

Title: Director, BG Oil Services Ltd
  

Date: 14.4.10

  
  

					
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 APPENDIX A—Q-88 VESSEL DETAILS 

 

									
	
  INTERTANKO’S STANDARD TANKER CHARTERING QUESTIONNAIRE 88 (Q88)
	  	 	Version 3	  
	 1.
	 	 VESSEL DESCRIPTION
	
  

	 1.1    
	 	Date updated:	 	Dec 16, 2009	  
	 1.2    
	 	Vessel’s name:	 	Windsor Knutsen	  
	 1.3    
	 	IMO number:	 	9316115	  
	 1.4    
	 	Vessel’s previous name(s) and date(s) of change:	 	Not Applicable	  
	 1.5    
	 	Date delivered:	 	May 18, 2007	  
	 1.6    
	 	Builder (where built):	 	DSME, SOUTH KOREA	  
	 1.7    
	 	Flag:	 	Norway	  
	 1.8    
	 	Port of Registry:	 	Haugesund	  
	 1.9    
	 	Call sign:	 	LADB7	  
	 1.10 
	 	Vessel’s satcom phone number:	 	704883230/704883207/704883277	  
	 	 	Vessel’s fax number:	 	764683237	  
	 	 	Vessel’s telex number:	 	425893110	  
	 	 	Vessel’s email address:	 	windsor-knutsen@super-hub.com	  
	 1.11 
	 	Type of vessel:	 	Oil Tanker	  
	 1.12 
	 	Type of hull:	 	Double Hull	  
	Classification	  
	 1.13 
	 	Classification society:	 	Det Norske Veritas	  
	 1.14 
	 	Class notation:	 	+1A1 Tanker for Oil ESP Nauticus (Newbuilding) EO, DAT (-30), ICE-1A, VCS-2, SPM,
TMON	        
  
	 1.15 
	 	If Classification society changed, name of previous society:	 	N/A	  
	 1.16 
	 	If Classification society changed, date of change:	 	Not Applicable	  
	 1.17 
	 	IMO type, if applicable:	 	 	 
	 1.18 
	 	Does the vessel have ice class? If yes, state what level:	 	+1A1 Tanker for Oil ESP Nauticus (Newbuilding) EO, DAT (-30), ICE-1A, VCS-2, SPM,
TMON
	        
  

	 1.19 
	 	 Date / place of last
dry-dock:
  
	 	Not Applicable	  	 	n/a	  
	 1.20 
	 	Date next dry dock due	 	Not Applicable	  
	 1.21 
	 	Date of last special survey / next survey due:	 	Not Applicable	  	 	May 18, 2012	  
	 1.22 
	 	Date of last annual survey:	 	 	 
	 1.23 
	 	 If ship has Condition Assessment
Program (CAP), what is the latest overall rating:
  
	 	 	 
	 1.24 
	 	Does the vessel have a statement of compliance issued under the provisions of
the Condition Assessment Scheme (CAS): If yes, what is the expiry date?	 	N/A	  
	Dimensions	  
	 1.25 
	 	Length Over All (LOA):	 	280.5 Metres	  
	 1.26 
	 	Length Between Perpendiculars (LBP):	 	271.179 Metres	  
	 1.27 
	 	Extreme breadth (Beam):	 	50 Metres	  
	 1.28 
	 	Moulded depth:	 	23 Metres	  

  
  

					
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	1.29 	 	Keel to Masthead (KTM) / KTM in collapsed condition (if applicable):	  	 	 	53.44 Metres	  	 	 	Metres	  
	1.30 	 	Bow to Center Manifold (BCM) / Stern to Center Manifold (SCM):	  	 	 	136.27 Metres	  	 	 	144.23 Metres	  
	1.31 	 	Distance bridge front to center of manifold:	  	 	 	97.7 Metres	  
	1.32 	 	Parallel body distances:	 	 	Lightship	  	 	 	Normal Ballast	  	 	 	Summer Dwt	  
	 	 	Forward to mid-point manifold:	 	 	    36.53 Metres	  	 	 	74.42 Metres	  	 	 	74.42 Metres	  
	 	 	Aft to mid-point manifold:	 	 	    31.44 Metres	  	 	 	52.72 Metres	  	 	 	69.14 Metres	  
	 	 	Parallel body length:	 	 	    67.977 Metres	  	 	 	127.14 Metres	  	 	 	143.56 Metres	  
	1.33 	 	FWA at summer draft / TPC immersion at summer draft:	  	 	 	372 Millimetres	  	 	 	126.6 Metric Tonnes	  
	1.34 	 	What is the max height of mast above waterline (air draft)	  	 	 	Full Mast	  	 	 	Collapsed Mast	  
	 	 	Lightship:	  	 	 	50.827 Metres	  	 	 	0.0 Metres	  
	 	 	Normal ballast:	  	 	 	45.64 Metres	  	 	 	0.0 Metres	  
	 	 	At loaded summer deadweight:	  	 	 	36.916 Metres	  	 	 	0.0 Metres	  
	Tonnages	  		 				 				 			 
	1.35 	 	Net Tonnage:	  	 	 	51,548	  
	1.36 	 	Gross Tonnage / Reduced Gross Tonnage (if applicable):	  	 	 	87,146	  	 	 	 	 
	1.37 	 	Suez Canal Tonnage - Gross (SCGT) / Net (SCNT):	  	 	 	88,068.02	  	 	 	79,647.23	  
	1.38 	 	Panama Canal Net Tonnage (PCNT):	  	 	 	 	 
	Loadline Information	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	1.39 	 	Loadline	  	Freeboard	 	 	Draft	  	 	 	Deadweight	  	 	 	Displacement	  
	 	 	Summer:	  	6,522 Metres 	 	 	16.524 Metres	  	 	 	162,258.5 Metric Tonnes	  	 	 	188,140.0 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	 	Winter:	  	6,866 Metres 	 	 	16.18 Metres	  	 	 	158,006.1 Metric Tonnes	  	 	 	183,783.8 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	 	Tropical:	  	6,178 Metres 	 	 	16,868 Metres	  	 	 	166,718.2 Metric Tonnes	  	 	 	192,495.9 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	 	Lightship:	  	21.43 Metres 	 	 	2.613 Metres	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	25,881.32 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	 	Normal Ballast Condition:	  	15.24 Metres 	 	 	7.8 Metres	  	 	 	56,711 Metric Tonnes	  	 	 	82,454.0 Metric Tonnes	  
	1.40 	 	Does vessel have multiple SDWT?	  	 	 	Yes	  
	1.41 	 	If yes, what is the maximum assigned deadweight?	  	 	 	162,258.5 Metric Tonnes	  
	Ownership and Operation	  	 				 			 
	1.42 	 	Registered owner - Full style:	  	 	 

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
	KNUTSEN BOYELASTER XI KS
 Smedasundet 40
 P.O. Box 2017
 5504 Haugesund
 Norway
 Tel: +47 52 70 40 85
 Fax: +47 52 70 40 43

Telex: Not Applicable
 Email:
operation@knutsenoas.com
  
	  

  
   

  
   

  
   

  
   

 

	1.43 	 	Technical operator - Full style:	  	 	 

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
	Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd.
 Columbia House
 Dodekanison Str.,
 P.O. Box 51624, 3507
 Limassol, Cyprus
 Tel: +357 25 320 900/ +3
 Fax: +357 25 320 325

Telex: (605) 3205/3206
 Email:
v.shipilav@csmcy.com
  
	  

  
   

  
   

  
   

  
   

 

  
  

					
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	1.44	  	Commercial operator - Full style:	  	 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
	Chartering & 
OperationsKnutsen
OAS Shipping AS
 Smedasundet 40
 P.O. Box 2017
 5504 Haugesund
 Norway
 Tel: +47 52 70 40 85
 Fax: +47 52 70 40 43
 Telex: Not Applicable

Email: operation@knutsenoas.com

	1.45	  	Disponent owner - Full style:	  	 

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
	KNUTSEN BOYELASTER XI 
KS
 Smedasundet 40
 5529
Haugesund
 Norway
 Tel:
004752704000
 Fax: 004752704040

Telex: 42207

Email: operations@knutsenoas.com

		  		  		  				  	
	2.	  	CERTIFICATION	  	Issued  	  	Last Annual
or Intermediate	 	  	Expires
	2.1	  	Safety Equipment Certificate:	  	Sep 13, 2007  	  	 	 	 	  	May 18, 2012
	2.2	  	Safety Radio Certificate:	  	Jul 17, 2007  	  	 	 	 	  	May 18, 2012
	2.3	  	Safety Construction Certificate:	  	Sep 13, 2007  	  	 	 	 	  	May 18, 2012
	2.4	  	Loadline Certificate:	  	Nov 29, 2007  	  	 	 	 	  	May 18, 2012
	2.5	  	International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate (IOPPC):	  	Sep 06, 2007  	  	 	 	 	  	May 18, 2012
	2.6	  	Safety Management Certificate (SMC):	  	Nov 29, 2007  	  	 	Not Applicable	  	  	Oct 12, 2012
	2.7	  	Document of Compliance (DOC):	  	Apr 03, 2007  	  	 	Nov 01, 2007	  	  	Nov 07, 2010
	2.8	  	USCG (specify: COC, LOC or COI): LOC	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	Dec 09, 2010
	2.9	  	Civil Liability Convention Certificate (CLC):	  	Jan 26, 2009  	  	 	 	 	  	Feb 20, 2010
	2.10	  	Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage Convention Certificate
(CLBC):	  	Jan 26, 2009  	  	 	 	 	  	Feb 20, 2010
	2.11    	  	U.S. Certificate of Financial Responsibility (COFR):	  	May 01, 2007  	  	 	 	 	  	May 01, 2010
	2.12	  	Certificate of Fitness (Chemicals):	  	Not Applicable  	  	 	 	 	  	Not Applicable
	2.13	  	Certificate of Fitness (Gas):	  	Not Applicable  	  	 	 	 	  	Not Applicable
	2.14	  	Certificate of Class:	  	Jul 30, 2007  	  	 	 	 	  	May 18, 2012
	2.15	  	International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC):	  	Oct 12, 2007  	  	 	 	 	  	Oct 12, 2012
	2.16	  	International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate (ISPPC)	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 
	2.17	  	International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate (IAPP):	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 
	Documentation
	2.18	  	Does vessel have all updated publications as listed in the
Vessel Inspection Questionnaire, Chapter 2- Question 2.24, as applicable:	  	 	 
	2.19	  	Owner warrant that vessel is member of ITOPF and will remain so
for the entire duration of this voyage/contract:	  	 	Yes
		  		  		
	3.	  	CREW MANAGEMENT
	3.1	  	Nationality of Master:	  	 	Russia
	3.2	  	Nationality of Officers:	  	 	Latvian, Russian, Ukrainian
	3.3	  	Nationality of Crew:	  	 	Latvian, Russian

  
  

					
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	3.4  	  	If Officers/Crew employed by a Manning Agency - Full style:	  	 

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
  

 
	Officers:
 Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd.
 Columbia House

Dodekanison Str.,
 P.O. Box 51624,
3507
 Limassol, Cyprus
 Tel: +357 25
843 263/182
 Fax: +357 25 320 157

Telex: (605) 3205/3206

Email: shipmanagement@csmcy.com

Crew:
 Not Applicable

Not Applicable
 Tel: Not Applicable

Fax: Not Applicable
 Telex: Not
Applicable
 Email: Not Applicable
  
	  

 
   

  
   

  
   

  
   

  
   

  
   

  
   

  
   

 

	3.5  	  	What is the common working language onboard:	  	 	English	  
	3.6  	  	Do officers speak and understand English:	  	 	Yes	  
	3.7  	  	In case of Flag Of Convenience, is the ITF Special Agreement on board:	  	 	Yes	  
		  	            	  
	4.  	  	HELICOPTERS	  
	4.1  	  	Can the ship comply with the ICS Helicopter Guidelines:	  	 	Yes	  
	4.2  	  	If Yes, state whether winching or landing area provided:	  	 	Landing	  
		  		
	5.  	  	FOR USA CALLS	  
	5.1  	  	 Has the vessel Operator submitted a Vessel Spill Response Plan to the US Coast Guard which has been approved by official USCG
letter:
  
	  	 	Yes	  
	5.2  	  	 Qualified individual (QI) - Full style:

 
	  	 	ECM	  
	5.3  	  	 Oil Spill Response Organization (OSRO) -Full style:
  

 
  
	  			 
	5.4  	  	 Has technical operator signed the SCIA / C-TPAT agreement with
US customs concerning drug smuggling:
  
  
	  	 	Yes	  
		  		
	6  	  	CARGO AND BALLAST HANDLING	  
	
Double Hull Vessels
	  	 	 	 
	6.1  	  	Is vessel fitted with centerline bulkhead in all cargo tanks:	  	 	Yes	  
	6.2  	  	If Yes, is bulkhead solid or perforated:	  	 	Solid	  
	 Cargo Tank Capacities
	  			 
	6.3  	  	 Capacity (98%) of each natural segregation with double valve
(specify tanks):
  
  
  

 
	  	 	 	 
	6.4  	  	Total cubic capacity (98%, excluding slop tanks):	  	 	176,118 Cu. Metres	  
	6.5  	  	Slop tank(s) capacity (98%):	  	 	3,832 Cu. Metres	  

  
  

					
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	6.6 	 	Residual/Retention oil tank(s) capacity (98%), if
applicable:	  	Cu. Metres
	6.7 	 	Does vessel have Segregated Ballast Tanks (SBT) or Clean Ballast Tanks (CBT):    	  	SBT
	 SBT Vessels

	6.8 	 	What is total capacity of SBT?	  	57,301.2 Cu. Metres
	6.9 	 	What percentage of SDWT can vessel maintain with SBT only:	  	36.1
	6.10 	 	Does vessel meet the requirements of MARPOL Annex I Reg 18.2:
(previously Reg 13.2)	  	Yes
	 Cargo
Handling

	6.11 	 	How many grades/products can vessel load/discharge with double
valve segregation:	  	3
	6.12 	 	Maximum loading rate for homogenous cargo per manifold connection:	  	Cu. Metres/Hour
	6.13 	 	Maximum loading rate for homogenous cargo loaded simultaneously
through all manifolds:	  	14,400 Cu.
Metres/Hour
	6.14 	 	Are there any cargo tank filling restrictions. If yes, please specify:	  	 N/A

N/A

	 Pumping Systems

	6.15 	 	Pumps:	 	No.	  	Type	  	Capacity
	 	 	Cargo:	 	 2

1
	  	 Centrifugal

Centrifugal
	  	 3700 M3/HR
 3700 M3/HR

	 	 	Stripping:	 	1	  	Reciprocating 	  	250 Cu. Metres/Hourr
	 	 	Eductors:	 	2	  	 	  	650 Cu. 
Metres/Hour
	 	 	Ballast:	 	2	  	Centrifugal	  	 2,500 Cu.

Metres/Hour

	6.16 	 	How many cargo pumps can be run simultaneously at full
capacity:	  	 
	 Cargo Control
Room

	6.17 	 	Is ship fitted with a Cargo Control Room (CCR):	  	Yes
	6.18 	 	Can tank innage / ullage be read from the CCR:	  	Yes
	 Gauging and Sampling

	6.19 	 	Can ship operate under closed conditions in accordance with ISGOTT:	  	Yes
	6.20 	 	What type of fixed closed tank gauging system is
fitted:	  	Tank Radar,
Kongsberg
	6.21 	 	Are overfill (high-high) alarms fitted? If Yes, indicate whether to all tanks or partial:	  	 
	 Vapor Emission Control

	6.22 	 	Is a vapor return system (VRS) fitted:	  	Yes
	6.23 	 	Number/size of VRS manifolds (per side):	  	 	  	508 Millimetres
	
Venting

	6.24 	 	State what type of venting system is fitted:	 	P/V Valves, Mast Riser
	 Cargo
Manifolds

	6.25 	 	Does vessel comply with the latest edition of the OCIMF ‘Recommendations for Oil Tanker
Manifolds and Associated Equipment’:	  	Yes
	6.26 	 	What is the number of cargo connections per side:	  	3
	6.27 	 	What is the size of cargo connections:	  	550
	6.28 	 	What is the material of the manifold:	  	Steel
	 Manifold
Arrangement

	6.29 	 	Distance between cargo manifold centers:	  	3,000
Millimetres
	6.30 	 	Distance ships rail to manifold:	  	4,600 Millimetres
	6.31 	 	Distance manifold to ships side:	  	4,600
Millimetres

  
  

					
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	6.32 	  	Top of rail to center of manifold:	  	  	 	700 Millimetres	  
	6.33 	  	Distance main deck to center of manifold:	  	  	 	2,100 Millimetres	  
	6.34 	  	Manifold height above the waterline in normal ballast / at SDWT condition:	  	  	 	17.35 Metres	  	  	 	8.42 Metres	  
	6.35 	  	Number / size reducers:	  	  	 
  
  
	6 x 550/500mm. (22/20”)
 6 x 550/400mm. (22/16”)
 3 x 550/300mm. (22/12”)
	  

  
   

	 Stern Manifold
	  				  				  				  				  	 	 	 
	6.36 	  	Is vessel fitted with a stern manifold:	  	  	 	No	  
	6.37 	  	If stern manifold fitted, state size:	  	  	 	Millimetres	  
	 Cargo Heating
	  				  				  				  				  			 
	6.38 	  	Type of cargo heating system?	  	  	 	 	 
	6.39 	  	If fitted, are all tanks coiled?	  	  	 	Yes	  
	6.40 	  	If fitted, what is the material of the heating coils:	  	  	 	Other	  
	6.41 	  	Maximum temperature cargo can be loaded/maintained:	  	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 
	 Tank Coating
	  				  				  				  				  	 	 	 
	6.42 	  	Are cargo, ballast and slop tanks coated?	  	  	 	Coated	  	  	 	Type	  	  	 	To What Extent	  
	 	  	Cargo tanks:	  	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	Epoxy	  	  	 	Whole Tank	  
	 	  	Ballast tanks:	  	  	 	Yes	  	  	 	Epoxy	  	  	 	Whole Tank	  
	 	  	Slop tanks:	  	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 	  			 
	6.43 	  	If fitted, what type of anodes are used:	  	  	 	Zink	  
		  			  			
	7.	  	INERT GAS AND CRUDE OIL WASHING	  
	7.1	  	Is an Inert Gas System (IGS) fitted:	  	  	 	Yes	  
	7.2	  	Is IGS supplied by flue gas, inert gas (IG) generator and/or nitrogen:	  	  	 	Flue Gas	  
	7.3	  	Is a Crude Oil Washing (COW) installation fitted:	  	  	 	Yes	  
		  			  			
	8.	  	MOORING	  
	8.1	  	Mooring wires (on drums)	  	 	No.	  	  	 	Diameter	  	  	 	Material	  	  	 	Length	  	  	 	Breaking Strength	  
	 	  	Forecastle:  	  	 	4	  	  	 	36 Millimetres	  	  	 	GSW R6x36 IWRC	 	  	 	275 Metres	  	  	 	83 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck fwd:  	  	 	4	  	  	 	36 Millimetres	  	  	 	GSW R6x36 IWRC	 	  	 	275 Metres	  	  	 	83 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck aft:  	  	 	2	  	  	 	36 Millimetres	  	  	 	GSW R6x36 IWRC	 	  	 	275 Metres	  	  	 	83 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Poop deck:  	  	 	6	  	  	 	36 Millimetres	  	  	 	GSW R6x36 IWRC	 	  	 	275 Metres	  	  	 	83 Metric Tonnes	  
	8.2	  	Wire tails	  	 	No.	  	  	 	Diameter	  	  	 	Material	  	  	 	Length	  	  	 	Breaking Strength	  
	 	  	Forecastle:  	  	 	4	  	  	 	90 Millimetres	  	  	 	Nylon Multifilament	 	  	 	11 Metres	  	  	 	112 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck fwd:  	  	 	4	  	  	 	90 Millimetres	  	  	 	Nylon Multifilament	 	  	 	11 Metres	  	  	 	112 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck aft:  	  	 	2	  	  	 	90 Millimetres	  	  	 	Nylon Multifilament	 	  	 	11 Metres	  	  	 	112 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Poop deck:  	  	 	6	  	  	 	90 Millimetres	  	  	 	Nylon Multifilament	 	  	 	11 Metres	  	  	 	112 Metric Tonnes	  
	8.3	  	Mooring ropes (on drums)	  	 	No.	  	  	 	Diameter	  	  	 	Material	  	  	 	Length	  	  	 	Breaking Strength	  
	 	  	Forecastle:  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Millimetres	  	  	 	Not Applicable	  	  	 	Metres	  	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck fwd:  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Millimetres	  	  	 	Not Applicable	  	  	 	Metres	  	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck aft:  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Millimetres	  	  	 	Not Applicable	  	  	 	Metres	  	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  

  
  

					
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	 	  	Poop deck:  	  	 	  	 	Millimetres	  	  	 	Not Applicable	  	  	 	Metres	 	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	8.4	  	Other mooring lines	  	No.	  	 	Diameter	  	  	 	Material	  	  	 	Length	  	  	 
  
	Breaking
 Strength
	 
   

	 	  	Forecastle:  	  	3	  	 	72 Millimetres	  	  	 	Megaflex	  	  	 	220 Metres	  	  	 	94 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck fwd:  	  	 	  	 	Millimetres	  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Metres	  	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck aft:  	  	 	  	 	Millimetres	  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Metres	  	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Poop deck:  	  	3	  	 	72 Millimetres	  	  	 	Megaflex	  	  	 	220 Metres	  	  	 	94 Metric Tonnes	  
	8.5	  	Mooring winches	  	  	 	No.	  	  	 	# Drums	  	  	 	Brake Capacity	  
	 	  	Forecastle:	  	  	 	2	  	  	 	Double	  	  	 	66.4 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck fwd:	  	  	 	2	  	  	 	Dubble	  	  	 	66.4 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck aft:	  	  	 	1	  	  	 	Dubble	  	  	 	66.4 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Poop deck:	  	  	 	3	  	  	 	Dubble	  	  	 	66.4 Metric Tonnes	  
	8.6	  	Mooring bitts	  	  	 	No.	  	  	 	SWL	  
	 	  	Forecastle:	  	  	 	2	  	  	 	46 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck fwd:	  	  	 	5	  	  	 	46 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck aft:	  	  	 	4	  	  	 	56 Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Poop deck:	  	  	 	4	  	  	 	56 Metric Tonnes	  
	8.7	  	Closed chocks and/or fairleads of enclosed type	  	  	 	No.	  	  	 	SWL	  
	 	  	Forecastle:	  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck fwd:	  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Main deck aft:	  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	 	  	Poop deck:	  	  	 	 	 	  	 	Metric Tonnes	  
	 Emergency Towing
System
	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 
	8.8	  	Type / SWL of Emergency Towing system forward:	  	  	 
 	Chafing Chain
Type	 
  	  	 
 	200 Metric
Tonnes	 
  
	8.9	  	Type / SWL of Emergency Towing system aft:	  	  	 
 	IMO Res. MSC
35 (63)	 
  	  	 
 	200 Metric
Tonnes	 
  
	
Anchors
	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 
	8.10 	  	Number of shackles on port cable:	  	  	 	 	 
	8.11 	  	Number of shackles on starboard cable:	  	  	 	 	 
	 Escort
Tug
	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 
	8.12 	  	What is SWL and size of closed chock and/or fairleads of enclosed type on stern:	   	  	 
 	200 Metric
Tonnes	  
  	  	 	650 x 450 mm	  
	8.13 	  	What is SWL of bollard on poopdeck suitable for escort tug:	  	  	 	200 Metric Tonnes	  
	 Bow/Stern Thruster
	  		  				  				  				  			 
	8.14 	  	What is brake horse power of bow thruster (if fitted):	  	  	 	2,011.5 bhp	  	  	 	1,499.98 Kilowatt	  
	8.15 	  	What is brake horse power of stern thruster (if fitted):	  	  	 	bhp	  	  	 	0 Kilowatt	  
	 Single Point Mooring
(SPM) Equipment
	   
	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 
	8.16 	  	Does vessel comply with the latest edition of OCIMF ‘Recommendations for Equipment Employed in the Mooring of Vessels at
Single Point Moorings (SPM)’:	    	  	 	Yes	  
	8.17 	  	Is vessel fitted with chain stopper(s):	  	  	 	Yes	  
	8.18 	  	How many chain stopper(s) are fitted:	  	  	 	2	  
	8.19 	  	State type of chain stopper(s) fitted:	  	  	 	Tongue	  
	8.20 	  	Safe Working Load (SWL) of chain stopper(s):	  	  	 	200 Metric Tonnes	  

  
  

					
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	8.21 	  	What is the maximum size chain diameter the bow stopper(s) can
handle:	  	 	76 Millimetres
	8.22 	  	Distance between the bow fairlead and chain stopper/bracket:	  	 	3,300 Millimetres
	8.23 	  	Is bow chock and/or fairlead of enclosed type of OCIMF recommended size (600mm x 450mm)? If
not, give details of size:	  	 
 	Yes
Not Applicable
	 Lifting
Equipment
	  	 	 	 	  	 
	8.24 	  	Derrick / Crane description (Number, SWL and location):	  	 	Cranes: 2x20 Tonnes
	8.25 	  	What is maximum outreach of cranes / derricks outboard of the ship’s side:	  	 	9.9 Metres
	 Ship To Ship Transfer
(STS)
	  	 	 	 	  	 
	8.26 	  	Does vessel comply with recommendations contained in OCIMF/ICS Ship To Ship Transfer Guide
(Petroleum or Liquified Gas, as applicable):	  	 	Yes
			
	 	  	 	  	 	 
	9. 	  	MISCELLANEOUS	  	 	 	 	  	 
	 Engine
Room
	  	 	 	 	  	 
	9.1 	  	What type of fuel is used for main propulsion?	  	 	HFO 380 CST
	9.2 	  	What type of fuel is used in the generating plant?	  	 	IFO 380 CST
	9.3 	  	Capacity of bunker tanks - IFO and MDO/MGO:	  	 
  
	4,350.8 Cu.

Metres
	 
   
	  	295.1 Cu. Metres
0 Cu. Metres
	9.4 	  	Is vessel fitted with fixed or controllable pitch propeller(s)?	  	 	Controllable Pitch
	
Insurance
	  	 	 	 	  	 
	9.5 	  	P & I Club - Full Style:	  	 	SKULD	  	  	 
	9.6 	  	P & I Club coverage - pollution liability coverage:	  	 	1000000000	  	  	 
	 Port State
Control
	  	 	 	 	  	 
	9.7 	  	Date and place of last Port State Control inspection:	  	 	June 15, 2008 / Marsa Bashayer
	9.8 	  	Any outstanding deficiencies as reported by any Port State Control:	  	 	No
	9.9 	  	If yes, provide details:	  	 	 	 	  	 
	 Recent Operational
History
	  	 	 	 	  	 
	9.10 	  	Has vessel been involved in a pollution, grounding, serious casualty or collision incident during
the past 12 months? If yes, full description:	  	 
  

 
  
	Pollution: No, n/a,

Grounding: No , n/a
 Serious casualty:
,
 Collision: No n/a,

	9.11 	  	Last three cargoes / charterers / voyages (Last / 2nd Last / 3rd Last):	  	 	 	 	  	 
	
Vetting
	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 
	9.12 	  	Date/Place of last SIRE Inspection:	  	 	Jul 22, 2008 / Huizhou
	9.13 	  	Date/Place of last CDI Inspection:	  	 	/	  	  	 
	9.14 	  	 Recent Oil company inspections/screenings (To the
best of owners knowledge and without guarantee of acceptance for future business)*:
  
 * Blanket “approvals” are no longer given by Oil Majors and ships are accepted for the voyage on a case by case basis.
	  	 
 	PSC / CHEVIRON / BP /SHELL /
EXXONMOBIL /
TOTAL
		  		  	 	Version 3	  	  	INTERTANKO/q
 88.com

 Owners will convert the vessel prior to delivery in line with the specifications outlined below. After conversion the
Q-88 will be re-drafted. 

  
  

					
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 M/T Windsor Knutsen 
 CONVERSION TO CRUDE OIL SHUTTLE TANKER 
  

	5.0	CONVERSION TO OFFSHORE LOADING SHUTTLE TANKER 

  

	5.1	General Description 

M/T Windsor Knutsen is built as a crude oil tanker of 159,333 dwt. with 183,000 m3 cargo capacity (100 %). The vessel was built by
DSME, as Yard No. 5274 and was delivered to the owners in May 2007 
 The vessel is a new generation type of
tanker with “double hull”, i.e. with complete double side hull and double bottom, all forming tanks for segregated ballast only, protecting entirely the inner cargo tanks. 

The vessel shall be converted following the latest guidelines for design and operation of dynamically positioned vessels
(IMCA) and shall comply with all rules, regulations and requirements to ensure a safe and cost effective operation as an Offshore Shuttle Tanker. 
 The vessel is fitted with a CP Propeller and semi spade type rudder. 
 In addition to shore based terminals, the vessel will be able to take cargo from an offshore loading facility, i.e. either a SAL-System, OLS (previously UKOLS, (Ugland Kongsberg Offshore Loading System)),
a floating storage unit (FSU / FPSO), or conventional surface type, ALP, (Articulated Loading Platform) 
 All
installed equipment will be integrated in existing systems. In addition, all relevant components, both existing and new, shall be integrated into the new DP-system. 
 As part of the conversion the vessel will undergo an FMEA test for DP II vessel. That includes all required testing in accordance with industry guidelines for DP vessels, IMO and IMCA relating to DP II
vessel. 
 The Vessel is at present classified in DnV and has the following classification notation: 

+ 1A1, “Tanker for Oil ESP”, Nauticus (Newbuilding) E0, DAT(-30), ICE-1A, VCS-2 SPM, T-MON. 

After conversion the following notations will be added: 

F-AMC, DYNPOS (AUTR), Bow Loading. 

  
  

					
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 5.2 Bow Mooring and Loading System (BLS) 

5.2.1 General 
 The purpose of the bow mooring and loading system is to provide tanker mooring and loading connection facilities for transfer of crude oil from offshore loading facilities to the vessel. 

During offshore loading, all operations concerning positioning of the vessel and monitoring of mooring and loading
parameters shall be performed from the main navigation bridge, enabling controlling and monitoring of the entire loading operation at the offshore field from the main navigation bridge only. 

All the equipments of this system shall be supplied by one maker. The loading manifold will be located on the main deck at
the ship’s center line and the mooring equipments (Roller Fair Lead and Chain Stopper) will be located on a new platform over the loading manifold. 
 The loading manifold will operate with a 20 inch North Sea Standard Valve. 
 The
traction winch has a minimum pulling capacity of 50 t. 
 5.2.2 BLS Equipment. 

The bow mooring and loading system (BLS) shall be installed on a platform deck in centre of the bow area. 

 

	5.2.2.1	 The BLS system contains the following equipment: 

 - Fairlead 
 - Chain stopper 

- Guide roller w/load cell 
 - Horizontal guide roller 
 - Rope pulling unit, PSU 

- Service crane 

- Oak protection on deck 
 - Staircase 
 - Stair 

- Vertical emergency ladder 
 - Loading manifold 
 - BLS manoeuvring console 

- Pressure transmitter 
 - Inboard valve 
 - Combined traction- and hose handling winch 

- Rope stowing tank 
 - Bow port 
 - Retractable bow roller 

- Guide roller for hose handling winch 

  
  

					
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 - Emergency release panel, ball valve cabinet 

- CCTV system 
 -
Fire hydrant 
 - Fire fighting and sprinkler system 
 - Fire fighting foam tank, 1500 litre 
 - Hydraulic pump station w/oil cooler, HPU

 - Hydraulic oil storage tank, 3000 litre 
 - Hydraulic accumulator rack 
 - Hydraulic valve units valve unit skid 

- Starter cabinet w/auxiliary function panel for HPU 
 - PLC cabinet 
 - UPS. 

 

	5.2.2.2	Existing bow deck entrance house will be moved to give position for the BLS system. A new entrance shall be made with airlock. Entrance to the hydraulic power
pack and switch boards/starters compartment to be arranged via deckhouse. 

 Existing mooring bollards, mooring
rope kings, chain stoppers to be removed and repositioned after securing of the BLS system to the deck structure. 
 Existing Bow
Emergency Towing Arrangement to be moved and repositioned. 
  

	5.2.3	System Description 

 The bow mooring and loading system shall be of Pusnes Maritime (PM) design. 
  

	5.2.4	Bow Mooring System 

 The bow mooring system consists of the following main components and systems as shown in the BLS specification from Maritime Pusnes. 

- Fair-lead 
 -
Chain Stopper 
 - Combined Traction /Hose Winch 
 - Stowing Tank with Rope Pulling Unit 
 - Hydraulic Power Pack with Oil Cooler

 - Equipment for Calibration of the Loading Cells 

 

	5.2.6	Fixed Foam/Water Spray System. 

 Fixed Foam/Water Spray System will be installed in the bow area. Monitor will be remote controlled from navigation bridge. 
  

	5.2.8	Service Crane 

 An electrically/hydraulically operated service crane will be installed on the platform deck. 

  
  

					
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 5.2.10 BLS and Manoeuvring Instrumentation 
 5.2.10.1  General 
 During all stages of offshore
loading, i.e. approach, mooring, loading and departure, the vessel shall be remotely controlled from the bridge. For this purpose, the bridge will comprise all vessel controlling and monitoring functions necessary to conduct a safe and efficient
offshore loading operation. 
 The various consoles have clearly visible markings and logical mimic diagrams
where applicable. 
 5.2.10.2  Vessel Manoeuvring Instrumentation 

As a minimum, the following instrumentation shall be included in addition to existing instrumentation: 

- Pitch control 

- Emergency pitch control 
 - Side thruster control, i.e. start, stop and pitch control 
 - Close proximity
radar with daylight display 
 - Rate of turn indicator 
 - Inclinometer 
 - Anemometer (included in DP-system) 

- Dynamic positioning (DP) system with reference system 
 - Pitch control for main engine and thrusters on each bridge wing 
 5.2.10.3  Bow Mooring
Instrumentation 
 Bow mooring instrumentation includes: 

- Mooring line traction/hose winch control 
 - Mooring line traction winch tension indicator with calibration equipment and printer 
 - Chain stopper control 
 - Chain stopper tension indicator 

- Chain stopper emergency release control 
 - Computer aided data logger system for recording of mooring and loading parameters. 
 5.2.10.4
 Bow Loading Instrumentation 
 Bow loading instrumentation shall include: 

- Bow loading manifold position indicator 
 - Manifold coupler position (engaged / disengaged) indicator 
 - Valve position
indicator(s) 
 - Telemetry equipment instrumentation 
 - Level reading and high level alarm for all cargo tanks and ballast tanks 
 -
Colour display for monitoring of loading parameters 
 - Fixed UHF communication system to be installed at bridge and cargo
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	5.2.10.5	 Bow Loading Area Safety Arrangement 

 The entire bow loading area will be designed with due consideration given to means and methods ensuring a safe and reliable offshore loading operation. The system layout and equipment design will be
optimised with regard to safety aspects. 
 The safety arrangement includes the following equipment and sub-systems:

 - Water jet and foam monitors covering the bow loading and mooring area. Number, location and type of the monitors shall
be optimised with regard to fire fighting efficiency. 
 - Water based sprinkler system covering the chain stopper, mooring chain
and fairlead. The system shall be connected to the main fire fighting ring line. 
 - The bow loading manifold room shall have a
foam based sprinkler system. 
 - Mooring chain, thimble, shackles, loading hose termination coupling etc. shall be protected
from contact with steel structure elements in running path by hard wood planking or other non-sparking material. 
 - Emergency
towing arrangement aft will be installed. 
 - An emergency loading and mooring disconnecting system will be installed.

 The emergency disconnecting system consists of two (2) classes, i.e.: 

- Shut down class I (SDC I) 
 - Shut down class II (SDC II) 
 Operation of SDC I shall automatically activate the
following functions: 
 - Tripping the main crude oil transfer pumps (on platform) 

- Closing the manifold and loading hose end coupler valves. 
 Operation of SDC II shall automatically activate the following functions: 
 -
Tripping the main crude oil transfer pumps (on platform) 
 - Closing the manifold and loading hose end coupler valves

 - Opening of the coupler 
 - Opening of the chain stopper 
 All functions shall be performed
in sequences. 
 In addition to the above described automatic disconnecting systems, a manually operated back-up
emergency disconnecting system is provided. 

  
  

					
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 5.2.11 Forward Mast 

Forward mast will be modified to accommodate fire fighting monitor, navigation lights, antennas, search light, camera,
close proximity radar, Artemis etc. 
 5.3 Installation of Kongsberg Transducer Unit (OPTIONAL) 

A HiPAP Precision Acoustic Positioning system unit may be installed in connection with the installation of the DP system.

 5.4 Electrical Power Generating Equipment 
 5.4.1 General 
 Four (4) off additional 3000 kW genset comprising:

 - Wartsila, (or equal) 4-stroke, 6 cyl. Type 6L32 (3000 kW 750 rpm operating on MDO and HFO (or equivalent) 

5.4.2 Additional Power Plant Installation 
 The new generators will have separate switchboards for parallel running, and a bus-tie breaker in between each pair of generator switchboards, and existing switchboard in engine room. All shall be in
accordance to Dynpos AUTR notation requirement for redundant running. 
 5.4.3 Power Management System, Equipment Monitoring, and Power
Distribution 
 The following functions are required on the Power Management System: 

- load dependent start/stop 
 - start blocking of heavy consumers 
 - Blackout recovery 

- Load sharing with options: symmetric/ asymmetric load sharing, fixed load and manual load sharing 

- Power limitation / thruster pitch reduction 
 - load shedding 
 - mimic graphics - showing power consumption of thrusters, load
of gensets, etc., to provide a quick view of status and safety margins during DP operations. 
 The new 2.2 MW Az bow thruster
and new 2.2 MW tunnel bow thruster shall be on separate circuits, and separate from the existing tunnel bow thruster, which is due to be upgraded to 1.8 MW. 
 5.5 Thruster installation 
 The vessel has presently only one
thruster install. After Conversion the thruster configuration will be as follows: 
 One (1) tunnel thruster 1800 kW 6.6 kv
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 One (1) tunnel thruster 2200 kW 6.6 kv 60 Hz forward. 

One (1) retractable Azimuth Thruster (2200 kW) 6.6 kv 60 Hz forward. 

Two (2) retractable Azimuth Thrusters (2200 kW each) 6.6 kv 60 Hz aft. 

The thrusters will be integrated into the dynamic position system (DP) 

Operating of the thrusters is by means of electrical signal from the bridge, both manually and in DP mode. 

5.5.1 Azimuth Thruster Room Forward 
 The Azimuth thruster shall placed aft of the existing bow thruster. 
 5.5.2 Azimuth Thruster
Aft. 
 The Azimuth thrusters aft shall placed in the engine room in front of the main engine. 

5.6 Fresh Water Cooling 
 Fresh water cooling arrangement shall be modified to include the new installations. 
 5.7
Controllable Pitch Propeller 
 M/E Controlled Pitch Propeller as fitted but not set to default to zero pitch in fail
safe mode. 
 5.8 Dynamic Positioning System (DP) 
 5.8.1 General 
 A dual system dynamic positioning system, Kongsberg SDP21
with two (02) SDP-OS Operator Station, one Joystick Station and a Dual Redundant Controller Unit, type DPC-22 shall be fitted. 
 DP sensors to be included in the system are: 2 MRUs, 2 Wind Sensors with separated displays and 3 Gyros (one can be the vessel’s Gyro), both being capable to be used in DP System and navigation, as
well. 
 DP system shall be interfaced to the thrusters, CPP, Rudder, ME, Power Management System, Vessel Monitoring and Control
System and Vessel’s draft. 
 The system shall incorporate the following softwares: “Tandem Mode”, “Weather
Vane Mode”, “On Line Capability Plot”, “On Line Consequence Analysis”, and “Motion Prediction”. One wheelhouse display for Hawser Tension, with large digits shall be provided. 

One (1) DP Operator chair installed over rails that enable the chair to access all control consoles to be provided. 

  
  

					
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 Both DP computers to be located on the bridge. Interface to existing instrumentation etc. to
be arranged according to Maker’s recommendations. 
 Supply and installation of all electrical cables to be included and
should comply with Maker’s recommendations. 
 5.8.2 Installation 

Installation, cabling and termination to be carried out according to Kongsberg Installation Manual for SDP21 Dynamic Positioning System.

 The installation also consists of, but is not limited to: 

- Artemis Reference System MK5 (if required) 
 - Roll and Pitch Monitoring System 
 - Wind Measuring System 

- Motion Reference System 
 - 2 × DiffStar Absolute and Relative Positioning System (DARPS 700) 
 -
Fanbeam MK4 (if required) 
 - IALA Beacon 
 - Inmarsat A 
 - Spot-beam 

- Alarm System 

- Single Point Mooring System 
 - Loading Buoy without Mooring System 
 - Floating Storage Unit System 

- Floating Loading Tower System 
 - Printer 
 - UPS Power 

- Power Distribution Unit 
 - Connection to HPR system, ref. item 3.3. (OPTIONAL) 
 The antennas of the
Artemis, the Fanbeam and DARPS GPS shall be installed on the forward mast. Receivers for GPS corrections to be included: IALA, Fugro (Spot Beam and Inmarsat). 
 5.8.3 Uninterrupted Power Supplies 
 UPS’s shall be provided for DP
System equipments, sensors and controllers. At least two UPS’s shall be used to provide full redundancy for DP System equipments, sensors and PRS. 
 Control System of new engines and thrusters shall have a redundant power supply. 

Signal splitter units shall have power supply from same source that feeds the signal generator equipment. 

PMS - Position Monitoring System - An independent system capable of logging all reference systems and to evaluate the function of same
systems in parallel with DP systems (BLOM Logger or similar) shall be fitted. All logged data shall be available for retrieval as open files (excel or similar). 

  
  

					
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 5.9 Telemetry System 

The telemetry system is a radio based communication link between the field centre and the shuttle tanker. Failsafe
telemetry system consisting of an end-to-end redundant system working in hot stand-by. 
 The tanker based part
of the telemetry equipment is part of the conversion scope, and consists of six (6) main items, i.e. radio cubicle, radio base station, telemetry cubicle, control panel, antenna and battery and battery charger. The radios shall consist of
duplicated UHF radio receivers with automatic changeover, powered by separate UPS’s. All mentioned equipment will be located on the bridge and/or in the bridge area. 
 Petrobras to provide details and functional description of the telemetry system. 
 5.10
FMEA 
 FMEA analysis will be performed by a third party, and shall include a theoretical study and
trials. It shall be performed to determine the suitability and reliability of vital system and to identify any failures that may lead to a loss of position, loss of power generation or a loss of main propulsion while the vessel is operating in DP
mode. 
 5.12 Cargo and inert line 
 A new cargo loading line from the bow loading manifold to the existing cargo piping system will be installed with necessary double eccentric closing valves. 

All new cargo valves to be fully integrated in existing valve control system, including actuator, position indicator
system and computer control system. 
 The vessel will be equipped with a KVOC voc reduction system. This system
is presently installed on a number of vessels as an alternative to the very complex and energy consuming recovery system. The performance of this system is similar to the previous voc recovery system. 

5.13 Cargo Control 
 BLS, Cargo Control, and Maneuvering Instrumentation capable of remote control from the bridge 
 All cargo loading information and controls available at both CCR and Bridge sites 

  
  

					
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	5.14	Low Sulphur Fuel and Cylinder Oil Tanks 

 Dedicated Low Sulphur fuel & cylinder oil storage, settling, and service tanks shall be fitted, to comply with US ECA Zone transits in a safe and reliable manner 

 

	5.15	Helideck 

 Charterer to advise whether a helideck is to be fitted. If so, the helideck shall comply with CAP 437 and International Chamber of Shipping Guide to Helicopter Operations recommendations. 

  
  

					
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 APPENDIX B – HEALTH, SAFETY, SECURITY AND ENVIRONMENT EXHIBIT (HSSE) 

CONTENTS 
 General Provisions 

Provisions Specific to the Contractor’s HSSE Plan 
 Leadership and accountability 
 Policy and strategic objectives 

Organisation, responsibilities, resources, standards and documentation 
 Organisation 
 Employee Orientation Programme 

HSSE Competence Requirements 
 HSSE Training

 HSSE Promotion and Awareness 
 HSSE
Professionals 
 Subcontractors 
 HSSE
Communications 
 HSSE Meetings Programme 
 HSSE Legislation 
 HSSE Standards 
 Aviation Fixed and Rotary Wing 
 Diving Operations 

Evaluation and risk management 
 Risk Assessment

 Handling of Chemicals, stores and supplies. 
 PPE Requirements, minimum and additional. 
 Planning and procedures 

HSSE Procedures 
 Basic HSSE Rules 

Emergency Response Procedures 
 HSSE Equipment
and HSSE inspection 
 Occupational Health 
 Environment 
 Security 
 Implementation and performance monitoring 
 General 

Incident Investigation 
 Auditing and review

 Incentives 

  
  

					
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 1.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS 
 1.1 All defined terms in this Exhibit shall have the same meaning as set out in the Contract unless otherwise stated. 
 Any breach of the HSSE Exhibit shall be deemed by the Company to be a material breach of the terms of the Contract between the parties and the Company shall be entitled to take appropriate action
including instructing the Contractor to (a) remedy the breach; (b) suspend Work or (c) terminate the Contract. 
 Contractor
shall develop and document a Health, Safety, Security and Environment Plan (HSSE Plan) addressing the HSSE risks specific to the scope of work set out in the Contract and the management of controls to eliminate, reduce or mitigate these risks.

 Where applicable the asset / contractor must demonstrate compliance with the International Safety Management Code (ISM), International Ship
and Port Security Code (ISPS) and Marine Pollution (MARPOL) regulatory codes, including certification. Where the mentioned codes do not apply the HSSE Plan must be to a standard acceptable to The Company and include compliance with or reference to
the various standards and guidelines marked on the accompanying matrix. 
 1.4 The HSSE Plan shall address the HSSE risks of all
phases of the work through, planning, mobilisation, operation of the asset, execution of the project and demobilisation at the end of the project at each location where the work will be performed (including but not limited to the office, factory,
fabrication / construction / repair yard, construction site, vessel, offshore installations and work shops) known as the Asset / Vessel, and shall demonstrate how risks to all personnel have been identified and have been reduced to as low as
reasonably practicable, (ALARP). 
 1.5 The HSSE Plan shall contain the list of HSSE deliverables along with a schedule for
their completion. 
 1.6 Compliance of the HSSE Plan with the requirements contained in this contractual exhibit will normally
be reviewed during the pre-contract assurance audit. Whenever the assurance audit is not required or not carried out for any reason, the HSSE Plan shall be submitted to the VP Marine Governance, Assurance, and HSSE in the Global LNG Shipping Group
for review and acceptance within thirty (30) days from the Effective Date of the Contract or before mobilisation / operation / delivery of the Asset / Vessel, (whichever is the sooner). 

1.7 Company reserves the right at all times to audit and review Contractor’s facilities, services and/or performance of its
activities in respect of compliance with the accepted HSSE Plan for the work. 
 1.8 Company reserves the right to suspend the
work on any New Build, Asset or Vessel under repair or in drydock, or any part of the work if the Contractor does not comply with the accepted HSSE Plan at the risk of the Contractor. Before any work is suspended the Company shall liaise with
Contractor to allow Contractor the opportunity to rectify any non- conformances within an acceptable timescale. Any suspension shall be carried out in accordance with the terms of the Contract. 

  
  

					
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 1.9 Either party may, at any time, suspend the Work for HSSE reasons; in such event where
the Contractor elects to suspend the work, Contractor shall immediately inform Company in writing of those reasons, and provide details of actions taken to mitigate, reduce, or eliminate the reason. 

1.10 It is expected that the Contractor shall have its own Standards which are equal to or higher than the requirements of the ISM, ISPS
and MARPOL code requirements and shall comply with these requirements where applicable. Where these Standards are not available, not applicable, or in the reasonable opinion of the Company, they fall below the Company’s own Standards then the
Company shall have the right to issue its own Standards in force from time to time, to the Contractor, in order that the Contractor shall comply with these provisions. 
 1.11 Failure by the Contractor to adhere to, demonstrate compliance with or ensure Contractor Personnel comply with the Company’s HSSE Exhibit or agreed Standards / code requirements may result in
termination of the Contract. 
 2.0 PROVISIONS SPECIFIC TO THE CONTRACTOR HSSE PLAN 

The HSSE Plan required under Sub-Clause 1.1 above shall comply with the ISM, ISPS and MARPOL regulatory requirements when applicable and, as a minimum,
contain the provisions set out in this section. 
 2.1 Leadership and Accountability 

2.1.1 It is the Company policy to protect the health, safety and security of its employees, to minimise the risk to the public from its
operations and to protect the natural environment. Contractor shall ensure that all Contractors’ Personnel are briefed, understand and strictly adhere to the provisions of this Exhibit, and any appropriate industry Standards or Guidelines on
HSSE. 
 2.1.2 Contractor’s management shall demonstrate leadership and commitment through actively participating in all
aspects of HSSE, supporting open dialogue and by allocating sufficient and competent resources to the Contract. 
 2.1.3
Contractor shall ensure that HSSE responsibilities, authorities, accountabilities and competencies in relation to the work are clearly defined, documented, communicated and exercised at all levels. 

2.1.4 Contractor shall ensure that individual and team contributions to HSSE performance are recognised and considered during performance
appraisals. 
 2.1.5 Contractor shall set clear HSSE goals, objectives and targets and ensure that performance is evaluated
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 Contractor shall formally review HSSE performance in relation to the work at regular and frequent intervals
to ensure that objectives and targets are being met and areas of concern are addressed. 
 2.2 Policy and strategic objectives

 2.2.1 Contractor shall ensure that it’s own Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE) Management System, its
HSSE policy and its HSSE Plan are compatible with Company’s HSSE policy, ISM, ISPS and MARPOL code requirements, as applicable. 
 2.2.2 Company forbids the use or possession of:- 
 (a) weapons;

 (b) drugs 
 at all it’s assets / vessels, both onshore and offshore. Contractor shall comply and ensure that Contractor’s Personnel comply with Company’s requirements in this respect. 

(c) alcohol consumption shall be limited and monitored in line with Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF)
guidelines for vessels and vessels in dock / under construction and forbidden in terminals and off shore platforms. A policy of random D&A testing must be in place for vessels consistent with OCIMF guidelines. 

2.2.3 Contractor shall ensure that its HSSE policy and HSSE Plan are available at the asset / vessel at all times and available to all
Company’s Personnel and Contractor’s Personnel in their working languages, as prescribed in the ISM and ISPS codes and shall ensure that all Contractor’s Personnel comply with the requirements of both the HSSE Policy and the HSSE
Plan. 
 2.3 Organisation, responsibilities, resources, standards and documentation 

Organisation 

2.3.1 Contractor shall provide sufficient competent and appropriate manpower and supervision in its organisation; with clear
responsibilities and reporting structure to ensure that HSSE performance is not compromised. 
 Employee Orientation Programme

 Contractor shall provide, for all Contractor’s Personnel involved in the work induction training comprising:

 an Employee Orientation Training Programme to the asset / vessel and 

training regarding the requirements of the HSSE Plan, in addition to the training and exercises required under the ISM and ISPS codes
where applicable; and provide to The Company a record of attendance for each employee and third party contractor, using a simple visual method, upon request. 

  
  

					
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 Contractor shall provide a simple visual method (approved by Company) that identifies Contractor Personnel
that have attended the induction training. 
 2.3.4 Contractor shall ensure that no individual works at an asset unless he has
received full induction training as set out in 2.3.2 above. For contractors / crew working on vessels this training must be carried out in the time frames agreed on the HSSE Plan, or as prescribed in the ISM and ISPS codes, as applicable.

 HSSE Competence Requirements 
 2.3.5 Contractor shall ensure its Personnel are: 
 (a) medically,
physically and mentally fit to carry out the duties to which they are assigned in respect of the Work, and be in possession of a certificate to UKOOA standard, (or local equivalent), if required to work offshore, and a certificate of fitness if
working as an expatriate, rotator, or carrying out diving activities or traveller outside his/her home country. For vessels crew an ENG 1 medical certificate or recognised equivalent accepted by Flag State and 

(b) aged eighteen years or above when they are employed to work on hazardous assets and meet the age requirements of Flag
States for work on vessels and 
 (c) technically competent and experienced in the tasks assigned to them.

 2.3.6 Contractor shall: 
 (a) in respect of each individual member of the Contractor’s Personnel required to work or to visit offshore, hold at all times: 

(i) a current Medical Certificate of Fitness issued by an Approved medical agency or doctor; 

(ii) a certified true copy of the current certificate of completion of the required training requirements; 

(b) provide to Company a certified true copy of the aforesaid certificates prior to employment and, where applicable, any
renewal thereof if so requested by Company; and 
 (c) submit to Company details of Contractor’s medical
screening programme, including but not limited to, details of the names and qualifications of medical agencies or doctors responsible for issuing Medical Certificates of Fitness. 

2.3.7 Contractor shall ensure Contractor’s Personnel are competent for the occupations and tasks to which they are assigned under
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 2.3.8 Contractor shall operate a competence / training completed matrix for all individuals
which will be approved by the Company. Contractor shall provide original certificates or certified copies of original certificates/licences of individual Contractor’s personnel training/qualification for tasks assigned, upon request.

 HSSE Training 
 2.3.9 Contractor shall be responsible for, and implement, competency based HSSE training of Contractor’s Personnel, in line with ISM and ISPS requirements, as applicable and shall take account of and
integrate training requirements with Company’s requirements and Policies, Standards and Guidelines as may be advised from time to time. 

HSSE Promotion and Awareness 
 2.3.10 Contractor shall establish a mechanism for communication and feedback of HSSE issues and performance among Contractor Personnel on the asset and vessel and to the Company. 

HSSE Professionals 

2.3.11 Contractor shall provide suitably trained personnel to give HSSE advice and supervision and respond to HSSE issues when required by
the Contractor or the Company, ensuring 
 (a) Contractor provides sufficient numbers of experienced HSSE
supervisors at the asset, or on the vessel covered by the Contract. 
 (b) Contractor formally demonstrates the
level of competence of all HSSE supervisors and accords these supervisors appropriate levels of authority which shall be communicated to the Company. For vessel related activities / assets the training will include the successful completion of
marine related courses recognised by Flag State. These courses will include but not be limited to Ship Safety Officer, Ship Security Officer, Risk Assessment, Accident / Incident Investigation and Company Security Officer. The relevant Dangerous
Cargo Endorsements must also be held by vessel personnel. 
 (c) Contractor ensures that selected supervisors are
made available to Company 2-4 weeks prior to mobilization, in order that they receive instruction of Company expectations of HSSE performance. For vessel assets this can be achieved by the Company attending and making HSSE related presentations at
Ship Manager Officer Seminars. 
 Subcontractors 
 2.3.12 Contractor shall ensure that all its Subcontractors receive a copy of, and comply with the requirements of the HSSE Plan accepted by Company and are provided with a copy of this Exhibit.

  
  

					
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 HSSE Communications 
 2.3.13 Contractor shall, where applicable, ensure before commencing operations pursuant to the Contract that all companies, organisations and communities that could potentially be affected by such
operations have been notified and when/where necessary have carried out a suitable consultation process. At the asset / vessel the Contractor shall ensure that effective toolbox talks are undertaken. Where shift work is in operation clear
communications between shift workers such as shift handover notes / checklists and a face to face handover shall be enforced. 

2.3.14 Where applicable, Contractor’s arrangements for emergency communications shall be integrated with the requirements of the
Company and/or the asset / vessel and/or local or national or international support services. 
 HSSE Meetings Programme

 2.3.15 Contractor shall establish an effective structure and schedule for HSSE meetings involving all
Contractors’ Personnel assigned to the Work, to promote communication and involvement in HSSE matters. Company reserves the right to participate in such meetings. For vessel assets these meetings shall be in accordance with ISM recommendations
and standard industry practice. 
 HSSE Legislation 
 2.3.16 Contractor shall comply with, and shall be able to demonstrate compliance with: 
 (a) Relevant and applicable health, safety, security and environmental Legislation and in particular the Health and Safety at Work Act for UK asset operations, or local and National equivalents for non UK
assets at all places where Work is performed; For vessel assets all ISM, ISPS and MARPOL requirements, as applicable, must be complied with. 
 (b) Company Policies, Standards and Guidelines which shall be communicated to Contractor as appropriate, especially in cases where the ISM and ISPS codes do not apply. For vessel assets this will
primarily be done via the Charterer’s Instructions. 
 (c) Contractor’s own corporate and project
specific policies and procedures. 
 HSSE Standards 
 2.3.17 Contractor shall establish an HSSE Management System (HSSE-MS) in accordance with 2.2.1 of this Exhibit which meets the requirements of the Company. Where applicable, Contractor will document via a
bridging document how it will interface with the Company HSSE-MS, and that of its key Subcontractors. A copy shall be issued to Company. Contractor’s HSSE-MS shall, as a minimum include, but not be limited to, the following elements:

 (a) Leadership and Accountability; 

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 (c) Organisation, Responsibilities, Resources, Standards and Documentation;

 (d) Evaluation and risk management; 

(e) Planning and Procedures; 
 (f) Facilities design, construction and commissioning; 
 (g)
Emergency response planning; 
 (h) Implementation and performance monitoring; and 

(i) Auditing and review. 
 For vessel specific assets, where applicable, this Management System shall meet all the requirements of ISM, ISPS, MARPOL, recommendations from the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals
(ISGOTT), Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators (SIGTTO), best practice guidance from the Tanker Management Self Assessment (TMSA), and the Code Of Safe Working Practices (COSWOP). 

Aviation (Fixed and Rotary Wing) 
 All air transport shall be in line with the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (OGP) Guidelines. Contractor shall, when the need arises to transport personnel by air by special Charter,
prioritise the choice of provider in the following order: 
 International Carrier; 

National Carrier; 
 Company approved Local Carrier. 
 If none of the above are available then
Contractor shall provide Company sufficient relevant information on the choice of provider to assure Company that Contractor has carried out the required level of Due Diligence and that the risks to Contractor’s personnel are ALARP and
acceptable. 
 Company reserves the right to audit any proposed provider. 

Diving Operations 

2.3.19 Contractor shall, prior to commencement of any diving work, demonstrate to the Company that its diving Subcontractor is the diving
contractor for the purpose of the National Legislation (in the UK this is the ‘Diving at Work Regulations 1997 (SI 1997:2776)’) applicable to the diving location and/or the ‘IMCA International Code of Practice for Offshore
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relation to all diving operations carried out under this Contract. Each diver shall be a direct employee of Contractor’s diving Subcontractor and copies of divers’ contracts of
employment shall be produced to the Company for scrutiny prior to commencement of the Work and at any other time when required by the Company. 

Contractor shall maintain records (including health records) of all divers employed to carry out the work and the periods spent offshore and shall make
such records available to tax and other authorities when so required. 
 2.4 Evaluation and risk management 

Risk Assessment 

2.4.1 Contractor shall ensure that, for its activities, a documented risk assessment procedure and risk register are in place and
operating. This risk assessment procedure shall be suitable and sufficient to appropriately assess the health, safety, security and environmental risks involved. A copy shall be issued to Company for review, upon request. 

2.4.2 Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring timely delivery of the risk assessment of its activities, covered in the Scope of
Work, in order to meet the work schedule, the Company HSSE plan and regulatory requirements. 
 Handling of Chemicals 

Contractor shall give Company written notice within a reasonable timescale before the delivery or removal from the asset of any substance
which is toxic or hazardous to health or potentially harmful to the environment. The notice shall identify the hazards and effects and assess the risks to personnel and the environment. Details of the precautions to be taken when using, handling,
transporting, storing or any other means of contact will also be provided in the form of “Material Safety Data Sheets” (MSDS). 
 Contractor shall ensure that at all times the substance is suitably packaged and labelled and has been assessed in accordance with the requirements of Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH
Regulations), published by the UK Health and Safety Executive, or local and national requirements. 
 For vessel assets this
written notice is not required as this would not be practicable, however risk assessments on the handling and use of these substances must be available and reviewed. The chemicals / substances should be packaged and labelled as per the International
Maritime Dangerous Goods code (IMDG) code and MSDS must be available to all personnel handling them. 
 PPE Requirements

 2.4.4 Contractor shall ensure that all workers are provided with all necessary PPE at the asset or on the vessel. This
shall, as a minimum, meet international standards and include the following: 
 (a) safety helmet (hard hat).

 (b) safety glasses/goggles. 

  
  

					
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 (c) high visibility vest or reflective bands on coveralls 

(d) coveralls 
 (e) safety boots 
 (f) safety harness (for routine working at
height/overside, a safety belt may be an acceptable alternative for occasional casual access) 
 (g) special
equipment for hazardous / unusual activity or conditions 
 (h) suitable gloves 

(i) ear defenders 
 2.4.5 Contractor shall conduct risk assessments and/or job safety analysis for all activities requiring the use of personnel protective equipment (PPE) and the specification of the required PPE, and
provide additional and/or specialist PPE as required. 
 2.4.6 Contractor Personnel failing to use the appropriate PPE will be
asked to use the appropriate equipment or stop work immediately. If the Contractor Personnel fail to use the PPE the Company may require them to stop work and/or leave the asset immediately. In the case of vessels a suitable disciplinary procedure
must be in evidence and enforced. Persistent repeated failures by Contractor Personnel to use appropriate PPE may result in Company requiring the Contractor to permanently remove the relevant Contractor Personnel from the asset and replace the
Contractor Personnel without delay and at no extra cost to the Company. 
 2.5 Planning and procedures 

HSSE Procedures 

2.5.1 Contractor shall provide written HSSE procedures to cover hazardous operations. These will be available to all Contractor’s
Personnel and Subcontractors in their working language, or in accordance with ISM and ISPS requirements. A copy of these procedures shall be provided to Company for review, upon request. 

2.5.2 Contractor shall abide by either the Company permit to work system or a Company approved permit to work system when carrying out
work on the asset or operating / building / repairing the vessel. 
 Contractor shall provide a written procedure for obtaining Company’s
permission to deviate from HSSE Policies Standards or industry Guidelines. This will be available to all Contractor’s Personnel and Subcontractors in their working language. A copy of this procedure shall be provided to the Company upon
request. 

  
  

					
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 Basic HSSE rules 
 2.5.4 Contractor shall provide all its personnel and Subcontractors with basic relevant health, safety, security and environmental rules; these shall be based on and developed from Company’s
Policies, Standards and industry Guidelines, and a copy provided to Company for review. 
 Emergency Response Procedures

 2.5.5 The establishment and implementation of emergency procedures related to the Work is the responsibility of
Contractor. Contractor shall consult with Company to ensure appropriate interfaces with Company procedures. 
 2.5.6 Not less
than forty (40) days before mobilisation, or delivery the Contractor shall submit to Company details of its provisions and procedures for proposed actions in the event of: 

(a) an incident involving serious injury or death to any member of the team; or 

(b) a major incident involving third party equipment; or 

(c) any release of chemicals or hydrocarbons to the local environment; or 

(d) Serious illness, including that needing evacuation; or 

(e) a security breach. 
 Where applicable the emergency response procedures shall meet all the requirements of the ISM, ISPS and MARPOL codes and any statutory certification required shall be obtained or applied for. 

2.5.7 Contractor shall produce emergency response bridging documents to cover the extent of its work. As a minimum, this shall include
bridging between: 
 (a) Contractor and Company; and 

(b) Contractor and its Subcontractors; and 

(c) Contractor and Company’s other contractors working at the Site. 

2.5.8 Contractor shall ensure competency of Contractor’s Personnel in its emergency response procedures through a programme of
drills and testing, and shall provide to Company a record of attendance for each employee, upon request. 
 2.5.9 If required by
Company, Contractor shall participate in an emergency response exercise. Company shall normally arrange this exercise unless Contractor desires to organise it. 

  
  

					
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 HSSE Equipment and HSSE inspection 

2.5.10 Contractor shall ensure that all tools, appliances, machines, vehicles or other equipment, are in safe working condition at all
times and comply with current regulations and, where appropriate, are used only by authorised and competent persons trained in the use of such equipment. This requirement is to include all emergency response life saving equipment. 

Occupational Health 
 2.5.11 Contractor shall carry out a Health Risk Assessment process and register to identify and adequately control adverse impacts of work activities on worker’s short and long term health. The
Contractor shall also establish an occupational health programme appropriate for the asset / vessel conditions and shall provide details to the Company. The Contractor shall carry out the necessary health surveillance and fitness for work medical
assessments. 
 2.5.12 Contractor shall maintain first aid facilities for use of Contractor’s Personnel and those of its
Subcontractors. 
 Environment 
 2.5.13 Contractor shall protect environmental resources by applying best available techniques, known as “BAT”, to preferably eliminate, or minimise any direct or indirect impact from operations;
Vessel assets shall at all times comply with MARPOL and local regulations. 
 2.5.14 Contractor shall ensure that all activities
are planned in a manner that will not create unnecessary danger, disturbance or effects on the environment or to other users; 

2.5.15 Contractor shall minimise, nuisance, disturbance or interference to the community, their activities, and other users of the
environment; 
 2.5.16 Contractor shall unless otherwise directed by Company, avoid conducting activities in protected areas or
where there is an unacceptable risk of damage to sensitive environmental resources; 
 2.5.17 Contractor shall ensure that
fishing, hunting and gathering of flora and fauna or any other environmental resources are strictly prohibited within the area impacted by the Work; 
 2.5.18 Contractor shall where applicable be responsible for restoration of any land used or affected by Contractor’s activities under the Contract. This will include removal of Contractor’s
equipment, surplus materials and waste to the satisfaction of Company Representative. 
 2.5.19 Where Contractor is responsible
for disposal of any waste produced or occurring as a consequence of its operations pursuant to the Contract, all such disposals shall be in accordance with all legislation, Company standards and best practice whether that shall be for hazardous
waste or non-hazardous waste. Contractor shall ensure that all necessary approvals or licences are obtained and that any Subcontractors utilised for this purpose fully comply with such requirements. Contractor shall provide Company with a copy of
each waste transfer note upon request. For vessel assets the garbage log and oil record books shall be maintained in full detail, according to regulations and requirements of the appropriate codes. 

  
  

					
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 2.5.20 Contractor shall notify Company in writing of the method for managing disposal of all
hazardous waste and gain approval therefore before commencing such disposal. Contractor shall not deviate from agreed disposal methods without prior Approval from Company. 
 2.5.21 Contractor shall, where applicable, be responsible for measuring, monitoring and reporting environmental emissions in line with all legislation and Company requirements. 

Security 

Contractor and its Subcontractors and suppliers shall be able to demonstrate that they operate a robust security system for Company’s
materials and data storage, including conducting periodic audits and review of the security arrangements in place with a view to improve the security system if deficiencies are identified. Where applicable for the assets / vessels this must be in
compliance with the ISPS code. 
 2.5.23 Contractor shall ensure that all Contractor’s Personnel and Subcontractors shall
abide by all security procedures and rules of the Company when entering, working at and leaving Company assets, or applicable ISPS requirements for ports/ terminals and vessels. 

2.5.24 Contractors shall undertake an assessment of the security risks to their operation, and develop and implement a robust security
programme to mitigate the identified risks to their people, premises, materials, equipment and information. A copy of this plan should be provided to the Company, upon request, unless the legislation, with regard to the ISPS prevents this. Vessel
assets must provide evidence of a Ship Security Assessment and Ship Security Plan, or equivalent agreed by the company, being in place. 
 2.5.25 Contractors shall develop a crisis management plan and equip and train a local incident management team to respond to major incidents. 

2.5.26 Contractors shall appoint a security manager/representative to be the focus on all aspects of Security and to liaise with the
Company’s security manager/representative. Vessel managers must provide evidence that a Company Security Officer is designated and has attended the required training course. 

2.5.27 Contractors shall provide security awareness training for all staff commensurate with the identified risks and in accordance with
the ISPS code where applicable. 
 2.5.28 Contractors shall undertake a fraud risk assessment and develop and implement an
effective fraud risk management programme when the level of fraud risk identified warrants this. 

  
  

					
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 2.6 Implementation and performance monitoring 

General 
 2.6.1
Contractor shall establish an HSSE performance monitoring programme and provide a copy of the monitoring programme, and regular reports to Company. 
 2.6.2 Contractor shall report all incidents in accordance with the Company requirements, the definitions of incidents shall be in accordance with the current Oil and Gas Producers (OGP) Guidelines, or for
vessel assets in accordance with the OCIMF guidelines. 
 2.6.3 Contractor shall provide each month a report of lost time
injuries (LTI), restricted workday cases (RWDC), medical treatment cases (MTC), medical evacuations, High Potential Incidents (HPI), first aid cases (FAC), and near misses for all Contractor’s and subcontractor’s Personnel engaged in the
Work. This reporting is to include the total number of person-hours exposed to the work site and the total number of productive work hours lost due to the occurrence of any of the above safety related incidents, where known Contractor shall also
provide details of any occupational illnesses resulting from the Work. 
 2.6.4 When requested by the Company, Contractor shall
implement a Behaviour-Based Safety (BBS) process on site aiming at: 
 identifying workforce behaviours, with reference to
specific risks, that have impacts on HSSE performance; 
 keeping this checklist dynamic based on current risk assessments and
performance; 
 training observers from workforce, keeping a ratio of at least 1 observer for each 20 workforce members;

 systematically observing workforce compliance with the identified behaviours and positively reinforcing desired behaviours
through feedback and coaching; 
 measuring safety by producing numerical ratio of safe/unsafe behaviours; 

analyzing observation and near miss report data to identify trends related to unsafe behaviours and addressing negative trends by
conducting Root Cause Analysis (RCA) — to support the development and implementation of improvement plans; 
 setting
improvement goals; recognizing and reinforcing improvements and goal-attainment; 
 removing system barriers for safe behaviours
by modifying the work environment — facilities, equipment, process; 

  
  

					
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 establishing a framework consisting of: 

BBS committee — to run the process 

BBS champion — to enable resources for improvements 

BBS advisor — to facilitate trainings, coaching, database, communication; to review and sustain the process.

 Contractor shall provide a copy of the BBS process and regular reports to Company on the performance of the system. In the case of vessel
assets, safety committees shall be formed and meetings held according to the requirements and guidance from the ISM code and industry standards. The safety committee shall be required to review BBS observation and near miss reports at the local
asset level and provide feedback and recommendations on improving safety onboard the vessel to the BBS Committee. 
 2.6.5
Contractor shall maintain a public complaints, customer feed back log book. 
 Incident investigation 

2.6.6 Contractor shall comply with Company’s incident investigation and reporting requirements. 

2.6.7 Contractor shall provide Company with a copy of any report or statement or written evidence concerning any accident, medical
condition, dangerous event or near miss which occurs during the performance of the Work or any other information indicating the existence of adverse health, safety, security or environmental conditions of which Contractor’s Personnel may become
aware within twenty four (24) hours of the incident. 
 2.6.8 Contractor shall report fatalities immediately. All incidents
with a severity of a Lost Time Injury (LTI) or worse, including Restricted Workday Cases (RWC) shall be immediately notified to Company in writing, be subject to full root causes investigation and detailed reports provided to Company within seven
(7) days of the incident. Company reserves the right to participate in any incident investigation carried out in connection with the Work carried out under this contract. 
 2.6.9 Contractor shall document and report immediately to Company any incidents of environmental damage, any unforeseen activity or event which could have led to environmental damage, uncontrolled release
of hydrocarbons, breaches or potential breaches of environmental regulations or complaint from local groups, organisations including enforcement agencies or individuals. 
 2.7 Auditing and review 
 2.7.1 Contractor shall establish a schedule for
HSSE audit / inspection for its activities and those of its primary Subcontractors, and provide a copy of the schedule to Company. 
 2.7.2 Contractor shall provide all input and support as Company deems necessary for Company to successfully carry out an audit / inspection of the work activities covered under this contract.
Contractor’s Personnel shall be available for interview as part of Company audits and reviews. Contractor agrees to review and take corrective action on all audit findings and deficiencies to the satisfaction of the Company. 

  
  

					
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 2.7.3 Company reserves the right to attend any HSSE audit/inspection and must be provided
with the necessary notification in due time to organise mobilisation. 
 2.7.4 Before commencement of the Work, Company may, at
its sole option, conduct an audit to satisfy itself of Contractor’s arrangements regarding HSSE matters. Contractor shall co-operate fully with the audit team and correct any agreed deficiency noted without undue delay and in any event before
Work commences. 
 2.7.5 Upon request, Contractor shall supply Company with copies of all reports and documents regarding HSSE
matters that it is required by legislation to maintain together with such other reports and information as Company may require. 

2.7.6 Contractor shall maintain and make available for inspection by Company upon request all registers, records and any other
documentation on environmental aspects of the activities being carried out or on the environmental management system implemented by Contractor 
 2.7.7 Contractor shall provide a report on HSSE performance during the contract, as part of the contract close-out documentation. 
 2.8 Incentives 
 2.8.1 If the Company and the Contractor agree that in order
to reinforce effective safety behaviours and establish a culture of open learning and reporting a financial incentive scheme is appropriate then they shall ensure that the goals and objectives of such financial incentives are agreed prior to Work
commencing. These financial incentive schemes should be governed by some guiding principles which are set out below:- 

recognise and reinforce safe behaviour 
 focus more on leading than lagging indicators 
 be divorced from scheduling and
productivity programmes 
 be supported and financed by both Company and Contractors 

capitalise on social reinforcement 
 comprise a combination of team and individual rewards 
 2.8.2 It should also be
recognized that financial incentives may, if not communicated appropriately, engender less favourable behaviours. Due consideration and mitigations should be agreed at the time to manage this risk. 

  
  

					
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 APPENDIX C—SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONTHLY REPORTING TEMPLATE 

 

					
	Month/Year:	 	 	 	

  

	
	 HSSE all vessels

  

									
	LTI	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	Vessel	  	
Incidents this

Month
	  	Date	  	Status	  	YTD Total
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

  

							
	 Exposure Hours
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	Vessel	  	Total for the Month	  	Total for the Year	  	12 month rolling
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

  

											
	 Recordable and reportable cases—for reporting month

	Vessel	  	 Medical

Treatment
 Case
	  	 Restricted

Work
 Cases
	  	 First Aid

Cases
	  	 Near

Misses
	  	Details
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
						
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	            	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

  

	
	 Pollution management, all
vessels

  

											
	 General
information
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Vessel	 	 Monthly

cargo
 discharged
	 	 Monthly

distance
 steamed
	 	 No. of

bunker
 operations
	 	 Total

bunkers
 lifted
	 	Remarks
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  

  
  

					
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	 Fuel consumption

																			
	Vessel	  	 HFO

Cons.
 (mt)
	  	HFO S%	  	 MDO

Cons
 (mt)
	  	 MDO

S%
	  	Equip*	  	 MGO

Cons
 (mt)
	  	 MGO

S%
	  	Equip*	  	
BOG
 Cons.

(m3)

	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

 

	
	 Environmental impact

											
	Vessel	  	 Refrigerant

gas - type
	  	 Refrigerant

gas
 consumption

- kg
	  	 Equipment

requiring
 gas
	  	 LNG

Venting (m3)
	  	Oil Spill (Ltr)
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

 

	
	Waste Management

							
	Vessel	  	 Garbage disposed
at
 Sea (m3)
	  	 Garbage
incinerated
 on board (m3)
	  	 Garbage
disposed
 ashore (m3)

	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

 * State equipment which consumed MGO and MDO 
  

	
	 Maintenance, all vessels

  

	
	Special Survey
Schedule

									
	Vessel	  	Last	  	Yard	  	Next	  	Remarks
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

 

	
	Intermediate Survey Schedule (state if
in-water or dry dock)

									
	Vessel	  	Last	  	Yard	  	Next	  	Remarks
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

  
  

					
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	Pending Reports to BG (to
include on hire and off hire maintenance reports, terminal incidents etc)
	 Vessel
	  	Subject	  	Status	  	Comments
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

  

																	
	Vetting, all vessels	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 

 

																			
	Vetting (last)	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	Vessel	  	
PSC
 (Specify
Country)
	  	USCG	  	BP	  	Shell
	Validity Dates	  	Issued	 	Expiry	 	 	  	Issued	  	Expiry	  	Issued	  	Expiry	  	Issued	  	Expiry
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
		  		 		 		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	Vessel	  	BG	  	Repsol	  	Other (ISLE OF

GRAIN)
	  	Other (Specify)
	Validity Dates	  	Issued	 	Expiry	 	 	  	Issued	  	Expiry	  	Issued	  	Expiry	  	Issued	  	Expiry
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	 	  	 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

  

									
	SIRE	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	Vessel	  	 Date of last

inspection
	  	 Inspected by

whom
	  	 Number of

observations
	  	 Next
inspection
 date

	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

  

									
	CAP Status (if applicable)	  	 	  	 
	 Vessel
	  	Hull	  	Machinery	  	Remarks	  	 
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  

  
  

					
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	Vessel Name	  	 	  	 	  	 

 

							
	Senior officers onboard	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Position
	 	Onboard	 	Reliever	 	Change planned
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  

  

			                           		                           
	 Technical items (To include any items which may affect the operational performance)

	 Item
	 	Due date	 	Status
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  

  

			                           		                           
	 Class related items (to include all
CoC’s and MO)
	 	 	 	 
	 Item
	 	CC/MO #	 	Status
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  

  

			                           		                           
	 Maintenance stops/projects/major
events
	 	 	 	 
	 Item
	 	Due date	 	Status
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  
	  	 	  	 	  

  

											
	 Services
	 	 	  	 	 	 	  	 	 	 
	Item	 	Last /date	  	 	 	Next	  	 	 	Remarks
	Propeller polish	 	  	  	  	 	  	  	  	 	  
	Hull Scrub	 	  	  	  	 	  	  	  	 	  
	Main Condenser Cleaning	 	  	  	  	 	  	  	  	 	  

  
  

					
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 Definitions and Instructions 
 HSSE 
 Lost Time Injury (LTI) 
 A disabling occupational injury or illness that results in a person being unfit for work on any day beyond the day of the incident. “Any day” includes rest days, weekend days, leave days, public
holidays or days after ceasing employment. 
 Exposure hours 
 The number of officers and crew, multiplied by 24 multiplied by the number of days in the month. 

Medical Treatment Cases (MTC) 
 Cases that are
not LTIs or restricted work day cases but are more severe than requiring simple first aid treatment. Includes treatment of injuries administered by physicians and registered professional personnel. Medical treatment does not include first aid
treatment even though provided by a physician or registered professional personnel. 
 A medical treatment case is defined as one in which:

 Treatment is carried out by a physician or licensed medical personnel (or would normally have been carried out under the supervision of a
doctor). 
 There is permanent impairment of bodily functions (i.e. normal use of senses, limbs, etc.) 

There is damage to the physical structure of a non-superficial nature (e.g. fractures) 
 There are complications requiring follow up medical treatment 
 There was loss of consciousness in
the work place. This is a recordable condition and should be included with medical treatment cases. 
 Restricted Work Case (RWC) 

Any work-related injury other than a fatality or lost workday case which results in a person being unfit for full performance of the regular job on any
day after the occupational injury. Work performed might be: 
 an assignment to a temporary job; 

part-time work at the regular job; 

continuation full-time in the regular job but not performing all usual duties. 
 Where no meaningful restricted work is being performed, the incident should be recorded as a lost time injury (LTI). 
 Reportable incident 
 Any incident associated with a BG related asset that results or had the
potential to result (near miss) in injury to personnel, occupational related illness, damage to the asset, environment or company’s reputation, production loss, process control failure, security related breach, or the creation of a hazardous or
unsafe condition. 
 FAC (First Aid Cases)—any one time treatment and subsequent observation or minor injury such as scratches, cuts, burns
and splinters etc, which do not ordinarily require medical care. Such treatments and observations are considered first aid even though provided by a physician or registered professional personnel. 

  
  

					
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 Near Miss 
 Any incident which could have resulted in injury to persons or damage to plant or equipment or harm to the environment, or any activity, which if allowed to continue, could have the potential to cause an
incident. 
 Pollution management 
 General information—state total cargo discharged, distance steamed in nautical miles, total number of bunker operations for the month and total bunkers lifted for the month for each vessel.

 Fuel consumption—state total consumptions for each vessel. Note, state which machinery has consumed MDO or MGO, e.g. incinerator.

 Environmental impact 
 Only to be
completed for any vessel which has a refrigerant loss, LNG venting or an oil spill as per the below definitions: 
 Refrigerant gas
consumption—any piece of equipment that has been ‘topped up’ with refrigerant gas or had additional gas added after maintenance or had gas added due to a failure in the machinery or piping should be classed as consumed unless gas
has been recovered and is expected to be re-used/recycled. 
 LNG venting—Actual amount of controlled vapour releases (i.e.
controlled venting) shall be reported. All uncontrolled vapour releases of an estimated quantity greater than or equal to 1.0 standard cubic metre shall be reported as an incident. 
 Oil spill—Oil Spills: All oil spills with the potential to harm the environment and where the amount released is 0.5 litres or more (whether released into a containment system, on deck, or in
the water) shall be reported as an incident. All oil spills with the potential to harm the environment of less than 0.5 litres and contained on the vessel shall be reported as a near miss. Oil spills that occur inside machinery spaces with no
potential to harm the environment shall be treated as part of an equipment failure or related to the creation of a hazardous or unsafe condition and reported in accordance with the definition of a Reportable Incident above. 

LNG spill—All LNG spills of 0.5 litres or more shall be reported as an incident. LNG spills of less than 0.5 litres in the loading manifold
or other vessel areas (where the mild steel deck is protected by a stainless steel drip tray, deck or other material resistant to cryogenic temperatures) do not need to be reported. All LNG spills of less than 0.5 litres, where LNG comes in direct
contact with non-cryogenic steel but where no damage to the steel occurs, shall be reported as a near miss. 

  
  

					
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 APPENDIX D—UNUSED 
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 APPENDIX E—CREW EXPERIENCE MATRIX 

 

					
	Seagoing Experience	  	 	  	 
	License	  	Combined      	  	Individual minimum experience
	 Master

w/Full DP certificate
	  	12 years      
	  	 4 years
(including 2 years as DPO
 (DP-2 or DP-3 class vessel)

	 Chief Officer

w/Full DP certificate
	  	  	 2 years
including 2 years as DPO
 (DP-2 or DP-3 class vessel)

	 Senior 2nd Officer

w/Full DP certificate
	  	—        
	  	 1 year
including 1 year as DPO
 (DP-2 or DP-3 class vessel)

	 Chief Engineer
	  	14 years      
	  	4 years
	 2nd Engineer
	  	  	2 years
	 3rd Engineer
	  	  	2 years

 Notes: All experience periods are in years of sea time 

  
  

					
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 APPENDIX F—LETTER OF QUIET ENJOYMENT 
 LETTER OF QUIET ENJOYMENT 
 [Letterhead of Mortgagee] 

[To Charterers] 
 [•] 2008

 Dear Sirs, 
 Re: [•] (the
“Vessel”) 
 We refer to: 

the time charter dated [•] (the “Time Charter”) made between [•] as owner and you (the “Time Charterer”) as charterer in
respect of the Vessel; 
 a loan agreement dated [•] (the “Loan Agreement”) made between [•] (the “Owner”) as
borrower, us as agent and as security trustee (the “Security Trustee”), and the financial institutions named on the signature pages therein as lenders and swap banks (the “Finance Parties”); and 

[•] the first priority mortgage executed by the Owner over the Vessel in our favour between the Owner and us (the “Mortgage”). 

1. References in this Letter to the Time Charter or to the Loan Agreement and the Mortgage (together the “Finance Documents”)
shall include such documents as amended, supplemented or varied from time to time so long as any such amendment, supplement or variation has been notified to, and agreed by, us. References to paragraphs are to paragraphs of this Letter. 

2. The Security Trustee confirms that: 
 it has received a copy of the Time Charter and is familiar with their terms; and 

it consents to the Owner’s execution of the Time Charter. 
 3. In consideration of the sum of US$10.00 and for other good and valuable consideration (receipt and the sufficiency of which the Security Trustee acknowledges), the Security Trustee undertakes for
itself and on behalf of the Finance Parties not without the Time Charterer’s prior written consent, but subject as provided below and subject to this undertaking expiring on the expiry of the charter period to: 

(a) issue any arrest, detention or similar proceedings against the Vessel in any jurisdiction; or 

(b) exercise any power of sale or other disposal of the Vessel or of foreclosure to which the Security Trustee may be entitled or make
any application for the sale of the Vessel or any share therein in any part of the world whether by public auction or private treaty or 

  
  

					
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otherwise (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any steps to be taken solely to protect, but not enforce, the Finance Parties’ rights in any arrest proceedings or applications for sale
made against the Vessel by any third parties, but only insofar as any such proceedings or applications are continuing and not permanently stayed, and subject to the condition that the Security Trustee shall cease any such action upon the relevant
proceedings or application being permanently stayed (and release any arrest, or caveat against release, upon the relevant third party arrest being released) and the Security Trustee shall notify the Time Charterer in writing promptly upon taking or
ceasing any such action); or 
 (c) take possession of the Vessel; or 

(d) appoint a receiver in respect of the Vessel; or 
 (e) exercise against the Vessel any right or remedy which would diminish, prejudice or interfere with the Time Charterer’s rights, options, benefits or privileges under the Time Charter or otherwise
interfere with the quiet use and enjoyment of the Vessel by the Time Charterer under the Time Charter; or 
 (f) take any step
to wind up, liquidate, or place in administration or receivership the Owner nor commence or continue any analogous proceedings in any jurisdiction (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, proving in a liquidation commenced by any third party, but
only insofar as any such proceedings are continuing and not permanently stayed, and subject to the condition that the Security Trustee shall cease any such action upon the relevant proceedings being permanently stayed and the Security Trustee shall
notify the Time Charterer in writing promptly upon taking or ceasing any such action); 
 SUBJECT ALWAYS: 

(i) to there having occurred no event under the Time Charter (a “Charterer’s Termination Event”) in consequence of which
the Owner, is entitled to terminate and has lawfully terminated the Time Charter in accordance with their terms including, without limitation, withdrawal of the Vessel from the Time Charter by the Owner for non-payment of hire; 

(ii) to the Vessel not having become an actual, agreed, arranged or constructive total loss and being no longer available to the Owner;

 4. The Security Trustee agrees that unless the Time Charterer is no longer entitled to the use and quiet enjoyment of the
Vessel under paragraph 3 above, if the Security Trustee enforces or exercises its rights pursuant to the Finance Documents in accordance with the terms thereof, the Security Trustee may only sell or transfer the Vessel expressly subject to the terms
of the Time Charter (a “Permitted Transfer”) and provided that: 
 (a) the rights of the Time Charterer under the Time
Charter shall be fully preserved and protected following the Permitted Transfer; and 

  
  

					
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 (b) before the Permitted Transfer, if the Owner’s rights as “Owner” under the
Time Charter are to be assigned or transferred to a third party, such third party (the “Substitute”) has assumed the rights and obligations of the Owner under the Time Charter; and 

(c) the Substitute is acceptable to the Time Charterer acting reasonably. 

The Time Charterer shall give its consent to the proposed Substitute if the Time Charterer is satisfied, acting reasonably, that the
validity and enforceability of the Time Charter will not in any way be prejudiced, and if that Substitute (not being a competitor of the Time Charterer) has such (i) legal capacity (ii) technical competence and (iii) financial
capability as are reasonably required to become a party and to perform the obligations of the Owner under the Time Charter, and, provided that (but without prejudice to such Substitute’s ability to meet the foregoing criteria in other
circumstances): 
 (a) arrangements concluded with third parties by the proposed Substitute shall be taken into account in
evaluating its technical competence and financial capability; and 
 (b) in the case of any proposed Substitute which is an
affiliate of the Security Trustee, evidence that it is controlled by the Security Trustee shall be sufficient evidence of financial capability for the purposes of this paragraph 3(a); 

The Owner undertakes not to make any claim against the Vessel and/or Substitute and/or the Time Charterer arising directly from a
Permitted Transfer made under this Letter. 
 The Time Charterer shall use all reasonable endeavours to co-operate with the
Security Trustee in order to effect a Permitted Transfer at the expense of the Security Trustee. 
 5. By countersigning this
Letter, the Time Charterer hereby acknowledges and agrees that: 
 (a) subject to the provisions of paragraphs 3 and 4, the
enforcement, in accordance with the terms of the Finance Documents, by the Security Trustee of any security interests granted in favour of the Security Trustee pursuant to the Finance Documents or the sale or transfer of the Vessel pursuant to the
Finance Documents to any other person shall not constitute a disturbance of the Time Charter or the Time Charterer’s use and quiet enjoyment of the Vessel in accordance with the terms of the Time Charter; 

(b) the covenant by the Security Trustee in this Letter is the sole covenant by the Security Trustee in respect of quiet enjoyment and is
in substitution for, and to the exclusion of, any other covenant for quiet enjoyment which may have otherwise been given by any other party or implied at law or otherwise. 
 6. The Time Charterer agrees that: 
 (a) without prejudice to any other rights the
Time Charterer may have in respect of any default by the Owner of any of its obligations under the Time Charter, the Time Charterer will not take any enforcement action in respect of or otherwise terminate the Time Charter without first notifying
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opportunity to remedy (or procure the remedy of) any default by the Owner of any of its obligations under or in connection with the Time Charter within the relevant period referred to below.
Unless the Security Trustee notifies the Time Charterer in writing that it does not wish to exercise any remedy rights, the Time Charterer will not terminate the Time Charter if the Security Trustee does so remedy (or procure the remedy of) the
default within thirty (30) days of the Time Charterer giving notice to the Owner (copied to the Security Trustee) of the default by the Owner to perform its obligations under the Time Charter (which cure period shall be extended to sixty
(60) days if it is demonstrated to the Time Charterer (acting reasonably) that the Security Trustee is continuing to diligently remedy (or procure the remedy of) the default; 

(b) if the Security Trustee, pursuant to a Permitted Transfer, exercises the power of sale under the Mortgage and/or assigns or transfers
the rights of the “Owner” under the Time Charter to the Substitute, the Time Charterer will not terminate the Time Charter by reason solely of such transfer (without prejudice to any accrued rights). In such circumstances, the Time
Charterer agrees that the Substitute shall, with effect from the date of the Permitted Transfer and notwithstanding any other provisions thereof, become a party to the Time Charter in place of the Owner and shall be treated for all purposes as if
the Substitute had originally been named a party in place of the Owner (without prejudice to any accrued rights). 
 7. The
Security Trustee acknowledges that the Time Charterer is not a party to and is not bound by the provisions of any of the Finance Documents. 
 8. The Security Trustee acknowledges that the terms of this Letter shall (subject to such beneficiary similarly confirming and consenting to the terms of this Letter) enure to the benefit of the
successors and assigns of the Time Charterer under the Time Charter. 
 9. The Security Trustee confirms that it has been duly
authorised to issue this Letter on behalf of the Finance Parties and that its issuance conforms with the Loan Agreement and, without limitation, the agency provisions described therein. 

10. The terms of this Letter shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law and the provisions of Clause 46 (Law
and litigation) of the Time Charter shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to any dispute arising out of this Letter as if such provisions were set out in this Letter. 
 Please acknowledge your receipt of and your agreement to the terms of this Letter by signing the attached copy where indicated and returning it to us. 

  
  

					
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 Each of the parties signing this Letter intends that the agreement constituted by this
Letter shall take effect as a deed notwithstanding the fact that a party may only sign this Letter under hand. 
 Yours faithfully, 

 

	
	  
	for and on behalf of

 [•] 
 We,
[•] hereby confirm our agreement to the provisions of this Letter. 
 Dated: 

 

	
	  
	for and on behalf of

 [•] 
 We,
[•], for the consideration aforesaid, hereby confirm our agreement to the provisions of this Letter. 
 Dated: 

 

	
	  
	for and on behalf of

 [•] 

  
  

					
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 APPENDIX G—BG GROUP BUSINESS PRINCIPLES 
 For most recent version of the BG Business Principles, see http://www.bg-group.com 
 Conduct

 We act with integrity, fairness and transparency. 
 We comply with legal, regulatory and licence requirements. 
 We do not tolerate
corruption in any form, whether direct or indirect. 
 Our investment criteria take account of economic returns, environmental impacts,
social consequences and human rights. 
 High standards of corporate governance are integral to the way we manage our business.

 People 
 We treat
people with fairness, respect and decency. 
 We help employees to develop their potential. 

We believe that all injuries are preventable. 
 We provide healthy, safe and secure work environments. 
 Society 

We work to ensure that neighbouring communities benefit from our presence on an enduring basis. 

We listen to neighbouring communities and take account of their interests. 
 We support human rights within our areas of influence. 
 Environment 

We make a positive contribution to the protection of the environment. 
 We go beyond compliance with local environmental regulation to meet internationally accepted best practice. 
 We reduce to the minimum practicable any adverse effects of our operations on the environment. 
 April 2006 

  
  

					
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 APPENDIX H—GROUP POLICY ON SECURITY 
 Statement of Principle 
 A safe and secure working environment is fundamental to business
success and we seek to protect our personnel, physical assets, information and company reputation from harm. 
 Implementation

 We will: 
  

	 	•	 	 identify and regularly assess security threats to business operations and assess and manage associated risks; 

 

	 	•	 	 define and implement specific controls and procedures to ensure the confidentiality, availability and integrity of all forms of business and personal
data; 

  

	 	•	 	 develop and maintain effective Security Management processes to mitigate or minimise identified risks by the use of proactive and cost effective
measures and procedures; 

  

	 	•	 	 protect all company assets, including personnel, corporate reputation, business information and systems, physical property and key business processes
from harm; 

  

	 	•	 	 record, analyse and investigate all reported security incidents and irregularities to develop improvements to prevent their recurrence;

  

	 	•	 	 consider security in all aspects of business operations and planning; 

 

	 	•	 	 expect a positive commitment to security by all levels of management and provide sufficient resources commensurate with the assessed risks;

  

	 	•	 	 conduct security operations in compliance with the Statement of Business Principles, national legal requirements, international standards including the
US/UK Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights. Where practical we will improve on the performance standards they specify; 

  

	 	•	 	 produce and test response, contingency and business interruption plans to cover all foreseeable events to minimise the impact of any incident or
emergency and train personnel in their effective and efficient implementation; 

  

	 	•	 	 introduce and maintain active programmes to develop security awareness and responsibility among all employees and contractors;

  

	 	•	 	 ensure compliance with this policy through a process of education, training, review and audit. 

  
  

					
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 THIS NOVATION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made on 3 May April
2010 
 BETWEEN 
  

	(1)	KNUTSEN OAS SHIPPING AS, a company incorporated in Norway whose registered office is at Smedasundet 40, 5529 Haugesund (the “Original Owner”);

  

	(2)	KNUTSEN BØYELASTER XI KS, a company incorporated in Norway whose registered office is at Smedasundet 40, 5529 Haugesund (the “New
Owner”); and 

  

	(3)	BG OIL SERVICES LIMITED, a company organised and existing under the laws of England and Wales having its principal office at 100, Thomas Valley Park Drive
Reading, Berkshire, RG6 1PT, (the “Charterer”). 

 BACKGROUND 

 

	(A)	By a time charter party dated 6 April 2010 (the “Time Charter”), the Charterer agreed to hire and the Original Owner agreed to let the vessel
“Windsor Knutsen” to the Charterer on the terms and conditions set out in the Time Charter. 

  

	(B)	The Original Owner has agreed to transfer and the New Owner has agreed to assume all the rights, liabilities and obligations of the Original Owner under the Time
Charter and the Charterer has agreed to the substitution of the New Owner in place of the Original Owner in relation to such rights, liabilities and obligations subject to and upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  

	(C)	This Agreement is entered into by the Charterer in consideration of the payment to the Charterer by each of the Original Owner and the New Owner of US$1 and for other
good and valuable consideration provided by the New Owner to the Original Owner (the sufficiency and receipt of which the Charterer, the New Owner and the Original Owner each hereby acknowledges). 

IT IS AGREED as follows: 
  

	1.	INTERPRETATION 

  

	1.1	Construction of certain terms. 

 In this Agreement: 
  

			
	 “Effective Time”
	  	means the date of signing of this Agreement;
		
	 “Novated Obligations”
	  	means for the purposes of Clause 2.1, all obligations of the Original Owner as “Owner” under the Time Charter;
		
	 “Novated Time Charter”
	  	means the Time Charter as constituted as a contract between the New Owner and the Charterer by the terms of this
Agreement;

  
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	 “Novated Rights”
	  	means for the purposes of Clause 2.1, all rights of the Original Owner as “Owner” under the Time Charter;
		
	 “Time Charter”
	  	means the Time Charter referred to in Recital (A) as supplemented or amended from time to time.

  

	1.2	General Interpretation 

In this Agreement: 
  

	(a)	clause headings are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the construction of this Agreement and, unless otherwise specified, all references to Clauses and
Recitals are to clauses and recitals of this Agreement; and 

  

	(b)	unless the context otherwise requires, words denoting the singular number shall include the plural and vice versa. 

 

	2.	NOVATION 

  

	2.1	Novation to the New Owner 

The Original Owner agrees to transfer the Novated Rights and the Novated Obligations from the Original Owner to the New Owner and each of
the other parties to this Agreement agrees to such transfer, on and with effect from the Effective Time, on the basis that, at the Effective Time: 
  

	(a)	the Original Owner shall release and discharge the Charterer from its obligations to the Original Owner in respect of the Novated Rights; 

 

	(b)	the Charterer shall release and discharge the Original Owner from the Novated Obligations; 

 

	(c)	the New Owner shall have the benefit of the Novated Rights to the exclusion of the Original Owner (and accordingly the Charterer thereafter shall undertake to perform
its obligations in respect of the Novated Rights under the Time Charter in favour of the New Owner); and 

  

	(d)	the New Owner shall assume the Novated Obligations, 

 so that, with effect from the Effective Time, the New Owner shall be substituted in place of the Original Owner as a party to the Time Charter in relation to the Novated Rights and the Novated Obligations
and, accordingly, the Time Charter on and with effect from the Effective Time shall be construed and treated, and the Charterer shall be bound in all respects, as if the New Owner had always been named in the Time Charter as “Owner”
instead of the Original Owner in relation to the Novated Rights and Novated Obligations. 

  

					
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	3.	TIME CHARTER REMAINS UNCHANGED 

  

	3.1	Save for the novation set out herein, all the provisions of the Time Charter as novated shall remain unchanged and in full effect. 

 

	3.2	No increased obligations 

Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the execution and delivery by the Charterer of this Agreement and the
performance by the Charterer of its obligations under this Agreement shall not create or impose upon the Charterer any obligations on its part under the Time Charter which are greater than the obligations which the Charterer would have had under the
Time Charter. 
  

	4.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	4.1	Counterparts 

 This
Agreement may be executed in several counterparts and any single counterpart or set of counterparts signed, in either case, by all of the parties thereto shall be deemed to be an original, and all counterparts when taken together shall constitute
one and the same instrument. 
  

	5.	GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION 

  

	5.1	Incorporation of Time Charter provisions 

 Any disputes arising out of or by virtue of this Agreement shall be referred to arbitration as provided for in article 61 of the Time Charter. 
 This Agreement has been executed by or on behalf of the parties to this Agreement as a deed on the date specified at the beginning of this Agreement. 

 

									
	ORIGINAL OWNER	  				  		  	
				
	 EXECUTED AND DELIVERED AS A DEED by
	  	 	)	  	  		  	/s/ TRYGVE SEGLEM
				
	 for and on behalf of
	  	 	)	  	  		  	
				
	KNUTSEN OAS SHIPPING AS	  	 	)	  	  		  	
				
	 in the presence of: /s/ ARILD VIK
	  	 	)	  	  		  	
				
	NEW OWNER	  				  		  	
				
	 EXECUTED AND DELIVERED AS A DEED by
	  	 	)	  	  		  	/s/ TRYGVE SEGLEM
				
	 for and on behalf of
	  	 	)	  	  		  	

  

					
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	KNUTSEN BØYELASTER XI KS	  	 	)	  	  	
			
	 in the presence
of:                     /s/ ARILD VIK
	  	 	)	  	  	
			
	CHARTERER	  				  	
			
	 EXECUTED AND DELIVERED AS A DEED by
	  	 	)	  	  	
			
	 for and on behalf of
	  	 	)	  	  	
			
	BG OIL SERVICES LIMITED	  	 	)	  	  	
			
	 in the presence
of:                     /s/ S.J. SURRALL
	  	 	)	  	  	

  

					
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 8 March 2011 
 Knutsen OAS Shipping AS 
 Attn: John Einar Dalsvåg 

Smedasundet 40 
 P.O. Box 2017 

5504 Haugesund 
 Norway 

RE: Time Charter Party Agreement between Knutsen OAS (“Owners”) and BG Oil Services Limited (“Charterers”) dated as of
6 April 2010 (the “Agreement”). 
 Dear Sir, 
 Please take notice that as per the attached Certificate of Incorporation on Change of Name, BG Oil Services Limited has changed its name to Brazil Shipping I Limited. Kindly note that while the name of
the company has changed, the company registration number remains the same. The details of Brazil Shipping I Limited are outlined below: 

Brazil Shipping I Limited 
 100 Thames Valley
Park Drive 
 Reading 
 Berkshire

 RG6 1PT 
 Please feel free to
contact Seema Patel (seema.patel@bg-group.com) if you have any questions. 
 Sincerely, 

/s/ ANITA ODEDRA 
 Anita Odedra 

Director, Supply & Commercial Operations 

  
 

 
 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION 

ON CHANGE OF NAME 
 Company No. 7211438 
 The Registrar of Companies for England and Wales
hereby certifies that under the Companies Act 2006: 
 BG OIL SERVICES LIMITED 

a company incorporated as private limited by shares; having its registered office situated in England/Wales; has changed its name to:

 BRAZIL SHIPPING I LIMITED 
 Given at Companies House on 16th February 2011 
  

					
	

	  	 	

 	  

 THIS NOVATION AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made on February 20, 2013

 BETWEEN 
  

	(1)	KNUTSEN BØYELASTER XI KS, a company incorporated in Norway whose registered office is at Smedasundet 40, 5529 Haugesund (the “Original
Owner”); 

  

	(2)	KNOT SHUTTLE TANKERS 18 AS, a company incorporated in Norway whose registered office is at Smedasundet 40, 5529 Haugesund (the “New Owner”); and

  

	(3)	BRAZIL SHIPPING I LIMITED, (formerly known as BG Oil Services Limited), a company organised and existing under the laws of England and Wales having its
principal office at 100, Thomas Valley Park Drive Reading, Berkshire, RG6 1PT, (the “Charterer”). 

BACKGROUND 
  

	(A)	By a time charter party dated 6 April 2010 (as amended and previously novated, the “Time Charter”), the Charterer agreed to hire and the Original
Owner agreed to let the vessel “Windsor Knutsen” (the “Vessel”) to the Charterer on the terms and conditions set out in the Time Charter. 

 

	(B)	The Vessel, MT “Bodil Knutsen” , MT “Fortaleza Knutsen” and MT “Recife Knutsen” is in the process of being contributed to a Master Limited
Partnership (the “MLP”), in exchange for which the parent Knutsen NYK Offshore Tankers AS will obtain a majority of the ownership interests in the MLP. The MLP will in due course undertake an initial public offering and will be required to
register the common units representing limited partner interests in the MLP with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) pursuant to a Registration Statement on Form F-1 (the “Registration Statement”).
The MLP will be formed as a Marshall Islands limited partnership, however the commercial and technical operation of its fleet will continue out of Haugesund, Norway. As a consequence of the change of ownership of the Vessel as contemplated by the
above, the Original Owner, the New Owner and the Charterer now enter into this Agreement. 

  

	(C)	The Original Owner has agreed to transfer and the New Owner has agreed to assume all the rights, liabilities and obligations of the Original Owner under the Time
Charter and the Charterer has agreed to the substitution of the New Owner in place of the Original Owner in relation to such rights, liabilities and obligations subject to and upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  

	(D)	This Agreement is entered into by the Charterer in consideration of the payment to the Charterer by each of the Original Owner and the New Owner of US$1 and for other
good and valuable consideration provided by the New Owner to the Original Owner (the sufficiency and receipt of which the Charterer, the New Owner and the Original Owner each hereby acknowledges). 

 IT IS AGREED as follows: 

 

	1	INTERPRETATION 

  

	1.1	Construction of certain terms. 

  

					
		 	In this Agreement: 	 	
			
		 	“Effective Time”	 	means the date and time at which title to the Vessel is registered in the name of the New Owner;
			
		 	“Novated Obligations”	 	means for the purposes of Clause 2.1, all obligations of the Original Owner as “Owner” under the Time Charter;
			
		 	“Novated Time Charter”	 	means the Time Charter as constituted as a contract between the New Owner and the Charterer by the terms of this Agreement;
			
		 	“Novated Rights”	 	means for the purposes of Clause 2.1, all rights of the Original Owner as “Owner” under the Time Charter;
			
		 	“Time Charter”	 	means the Time Charter referred to in Recital (A) as supplemented or amended from time to time.

  

	1.2	General Interpretation  

In this Agreement: 
  

	(a)	clause headings are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the construction of this Agreement and, unless otherwise specified, all references to Clauses and
Recitals are to clauses and recitals of this Agreement; and 

  

	(b)	unless the context otherwise requires, words denoting the singular number shall include the plural and vice versa. 

 

	2	NOVATION 

  

	2.1	Novation to the New Owner 

The Original Owner agrees to transfer the Novated Rights and the Novated Obligations from the Original Owner to the New Owner and each of
the other parties to this Agreement agrees to such transfer, on and with effect from the Effective Time, on the basis that, at the Effective Time: 
  

	(a)	the Original Owner shall release and discharge the Charterer from its obligations to the Original Owner in respect of the Novated Rights; 

 

	(b)	the Charterer shall release and discharge the Original Owner from the Novated Obligations and consequently releases the Original Owner from all claims and demands
whatsoever in respect of the Time Charter and accepts the liability of the New Owner under the Time Charter; 

  

	(c)	the New Owner shall have the benefit of the Novated Rights to the exclusion of the Original Owner (and accordingly the Charterer thereafter shall undertake to perform
its obligations in respect of the Novated Rights under the Time Charter in favour of the New Owner); and 

  

	(d)	the New Owner shall assume the Novated Obligations, 

 so that, with effect from the Effective Time, the New Owner shall be substituted in place of the Original Owner as a party to the Time Charter in relation to the Novated Rights and the Novated Obligations
and, accordingly, the Time Charter on and with effect from the Effective Time shall be construed and treated, and the Charterer shall be bound in all respects, as if the New Owner had always been named in the Time Charter as “Owner”
instead of the Original Owner in relation to the Novated Rights and Novated Obligations. 

	3	TIME CHARTER REMAINS UNCHANGED 

  

	3.1	As a consequence of the novation in clause 2 above, it is hereby agreed that as from the Effective Time payment of hire under the Time Charter shall be paid to
an account to be advised in due time by the New Owner. The New Owner and the Original Owner are to settle any advance hire paid at the Effective Time, without affecting the Charterer’s payment obligations. 

 

	3.2	The New Owner is also to advice of any new address and contact details for notices to the “Owner” under the Time Charter. 

 

	3.3	Save as provided to the contrary herein, all terms and conditions of the Time Charter remain unchanged and in full force and effect. 

 

	3.4	No increased obligations 

Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the execution and delivery by the Charterer of this Agreement and the
performance by the Charterer of its obligations under this Agreement shall not create or impose upon the Charterer any obligations on its part under the Time Charter which are greater than the obligations which the Charterer would have had under the
Time Charter. 
  

	4	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	4.1	Counterparts 

 This
Agreement may be executed in several counterparts and any single counterpart or set of counterparts signed, in either case, by all of the parties thereto shall be deemed to be an original, and all counterparts when taken together shall constitute
one and the same instrument. 
  

	4.2	Warranty of Authority 

Each Party represents and warrants to every other Party that it has full power to enter in to this Agreement and has taken all necessary
action and has obtained all necessary authorizations, consents, licences and approvals required in connection with the entry into and performance of this Agreement and that the person signing this Agreement on its behalf has authority to do so.

  

	4.3	Third Party Rights 

 A
person who is not a party to this Agreement has no rights under it and may not enforce a right to, or enjoy the benefit of, any term of this Agreement under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999. 

 

	4.4	Costs 

 Each party shall
bear its own costs, charges and expenses (including, without limitation, legal fees) incurred in connection with the preparation and execution of this Agreement or any actions required thereunder. 

	5	GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION 

  

	5.1	Incorporation of Time Charter provisions 

 Governing law, jurisdiction and dispute resolutions under this Agreement shall be as per the Time Charter. 
 This Agreement has been executed by or on behalf of the parties to this Agreement as a deed on the date specified at the beginning of this Agreement. 

ORIGINAL OWNER 
  

							
	EXECUTED AND DELIVERED AS A DEED by	  		  		  	) /s/ TRYGVE SEGLEM
				
	for and on behalf of	  		  		  	) Trygve Seglem
				
	KNUTSEN BØYELASTER XI KS	  		  		  	) /s/ KARL GERHARD BRÅSTEIN DAHL
				
	in the presence of:	  		  		  	) Karl Gerhard Bråstein Dahl, Chief Financial Officer
				
	NEW OWNER	  		  		  	
				
	EXECUTED AND DELIVERED AS A DEED by	  		  		  	) /s/ TRYGVE SEGLEM
				
	for and on behalf of	  		  		  	) Trygve Seglem
				
	KNOT SHUTTLE TANKERS 18 AS	  		  		  	) /s/ KARL GERHARD BRÅSTEIN DAHL
				
	in the presence of:	  		  		  	) Karl Gerhard Bråstein Dahl, Chief Financial Officer
				
	CHARTERER	  		  		  	
				
	EXECUTED AND DELIVERED AS A DEED by	  		  		  	) /s/ TOM SUMMERS
				
	for and on behalf of Brazil Shipping I Limited	  		  		  	) Tom Summers
				
	BRAZIL SHIPPING I LIMITED	  		  		  	) /s/ JAMES REINLIEB
				
	in the presence of:	  		  		  	) James Reinlieb
				
		  		  		  	1) Grittleton Road
		  		  		  	London, W9200
		  		  		  	U.K.

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