Client: Shell Canada Location: 40km northeast of Edmonton, AB, Canada Scope: Licensing of KBR ROSE® Technology; FEL 1, 2 & 3; Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Fabrication Status: Completed 2011 Scotford Upgrader and Conversion 40km northeast of Edmonton, AB, Canada Details: • The Scotford Upgrader Expansion project is part of the Athabasca Oil Sands Project (AOSP) Expansion 1, which will add approximately 100,000 barrels per day of capacity to the AOSP bitumen mining and upgrading facilities. • KBR’s ROSE® Solvent Deasphalting technology was selected in 2005 for use at the Scotford Upgrader. This ROSE unit is designed to deasphalt hydrocracked atmospheric residue. • In 2007, KBR was selected to build 160 modules and perform construction work for the Atmospheric and Vacuum (A&V) unit and Sulphur Recovery Unit (SRU). • Approximately 800 personnel performed field construction and module services work at peak construction. Highlights: • KBR’s work on the Scotford Upgrader Expansion exemplifies our ongoing com- mitment to Shell and to the Canadian oilsands market. Our participation in this project not only allows KBR to showcase its oilsands refining expertise, but also demonstrates our standard of excellence relative to project execution and completion. • As the premier deasphalting technology, KBR’s ROSE supercritical solvent deas- phalting process helps refining and upgrading industries improve profit margins. Through the use of ROSE, KBR offers energy-efficient, reliable, commercially proven technology to the expanding upgrading industry, particularly in Canada. Continued on following page