Atlantic Technical Management 2006 1 SUNOCO LOGISTICS & ATLANTIC TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT, A PARTNERSHIP FOR MANAGING MARINE RISKS.

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Atlantic Technical Management SUNOCO LOGISTICS & ATLANTIC TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT, A PARTNERSHIP FOR MANAGING MARINE RISKS

Atlantic Technical Management

3 SEATIGER 1979

Atlantic Technical Management Sunoco Logistics Partners L.P. Master Limited Partnership (SXL on NYSE) –Sunoco Inc. as General Partner Owner/Operator of Pipelines and Terminals –4,600 Miles of Pipeline –28.3 million bbls Terminal Storage Capacity –12.5 million Nederland Terminal Required Flexible Marine Risk Management Program to Meet Customer Needs but still; Maintain Strong Commitment to Manage Marine Risk

Atlantic Technical Management Atlantic Technical Management 10 Years in Managing Marine Risks Over 2,000 SIRE Ship Inspections Experience with Different Oil Majors Background in Managing Ship/Shore Interface Commitment to Marine Risk Management with the SIRE Inspection Program Understanding of the SLP Risk Management Requirements

Atlantic Technical Management PREPARATIONS Designing a Risk Matrix Establishing the “Bottom Line” Developing the Computer System Starting at Zero Internal Customers External Customers SIRE Documentation

Atlantic Technical Management START UP Grandfather Phase Attendances No inspections Complaints First “No”

Atlantic Technical Management INFORMATION FLOW Customer Request – Ship/Date/Cargo Scheduler Reviews Database – Approved/Rejected/Unavailable Contact ATM – Rejected/Unavailable ATM Screen – Port State & Casualty Data & Sire Report –Most Current Sire Report – 6 months or less –If report is Negative/Lacks Information – Review Next Report –If outstanding questions – Contact owner/operator –Review Complete – Approved/Rejected – Update Site ATM Contacts Scheduler then Scheduler Contacts Customer Goal – Full Process in One Hour

Atlantic Technical Management SCREENING PROCESS Open Vetting Site & Select Vessel Review Any Terminal Feedback on Site Review Port State Data Review Casualty Data Pull Down Most Current SIRE Report Enter Data on SITE Including SIRE # Contact Scheduler

Atlantic Technical Management RISK CRITERIA Structural – CAP 1 or 2 Ballast Tank Integrity IG Operations Safety Procedures Safe Mooring Operations Pumproom Entry Procedures Communications

Atlantic Technical Management APPROVAL PROCESS Vessel Approved for Single Trip to Berth Inspection at berth - SLP/SIRE Inspector Processed as per SIRE requirements Response from Owners evaluated Any Feedback from Terminal If acceptable, “no inspection” for up to 1 year Ships over 20 years max 6 months

Atlantic Technical Management CONCLUSIONS All Ships Screened New Ships Screened by Sire/PSI/Casualty Approved for Single Trip to Berth Successful Inspection Up to 1 Year Terminal Feedback Important Feedback includes Operational Performance