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`Safe and efficient cuttings collection and containment
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`In deepenivater environments offshore operators encounter not only hostile
`drilling conditions and complex logistics. They also have to comply with
`increasing stringent environmental regulations that often call for zero, or near-
`zero, discharge ofdrill solids. As a result, they have had to rethinkthe way in
`which cuttings laden with oil- and synthetic-base drilling fluids are handled.
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`CLEANCUT technology provides a complete field—proven method for containing,
`handling, temporarily storing and transporting both water— and oi|—base drill
`cuttings. All operations are conducted within a fully automated and totally
`enclosed and protected environment. A CLEANCUT system can be configured to
`conform to available rig space.
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`Pneumatic and totally enclosed cuttings collection,
`containment and transport system
`Through dense phase conveying technology drill cuttings are collected from rig
`shakers in the CLEANCUT Cuttings Blower (CCB) unit. Periodically, they are
`then pneumatically batch transferred to ISO-PUMP units that serve as both
`storage and conveyance vessels for cuttings. Once cuttings enterthe CCB the
`process is completely enclosed and fluids-laden cuttings are safely and fully
`contained. ISO-PUMP units provide buffering storage capacity for skip loading,
`cuttings re—injection, drilling operations with controlled process rates, equipment
`downtimes or logistics issues related to cuttings disposal.
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`Adaptable, money-saving and safety-conscious
`The flexible configuration ofthe CLEANCUT system means that it can be
`engineered to fit rig layouts with small footprints, thereby increasing space for
`other equipment. Further, itcan handle cuttings generated at high rates of
`penetration, reducing and even eliminating non-productive time caused by
`overloaded processing equipment. The totally enclosed system design prevents
`exposure of personnel and the environment to drilling wastes, even in extreme
`arctic and tropical conditions. It also minimizes crane-lifts, thereby significantly
`reducing employee exposure to overhead hazards.
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`EXHIBIT 1114

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