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ABB Ltd 22 March 2001 ABB Media Relations ABB Investor Relations Thomas Schmidt Switzerland: +41 1 317 7266 Tel: +41 1 317 7834 Sweden: +46 21 32 5928 Fax: +41 1 317 7958 USA: +1 203 750 7743 media.relations@ch.abb.com investor.relations@ch.abb.com ABB WINS US$ 180 MILLION SUBSEA CONTRACT OFF NIGERIAN COAST Part of Shell's US$1.4 billion Bonga development Zurich, Switzerland, March 22, 2001 - ABB says it has won a US$ 180 million order to deliver the subsea production system for the Bonga development project currently underway 120 kilometers offshore Nigeria in West Africa. ABB says it won the contract from Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), operator of the field on behalf of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), who is the license holder. The equipment will be installed in a water depth of up to 1,200 meters. Under the terms of the contract, ABB is responsible for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of all of the subsea equipment required for the Bonga field development, including production control umbilicals and gas lift risers. As part of the contract, ABB will supply 29 conventional subsea trees and associated hardware to facilitate oil production from, and water injection into, the reservoir. The first subsea equipment delivery will be 15 months from now. Equipment delivery will continue until mid 2009. ABB is also constructing a new US$ 2 million subsea operations base in the Onne free port in Nigeria as part of the project. The workscope encompasses project management, engineering, and the supply of manifolds, trees, wellheads, controls, connection systems, intervention equipment, integration testing and installation support. 'This is one more critical step in maintaining ABB's market leading position in West Africa, and clearly demonstrates our commitment in the area,' says Gorm Gundersen, executive vice-president and head of ABB's Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals division. 'This project is a great opportunity to showcase some of our most innovative and robust technology. As oil and gas companies go deeper and deeper into hostile environments, they need technologies and systems that are robust and reliable and that can withstand the higher pressure and temperature conditions. ABB is uniquely positioned to meet this need.' The Bonga Subsea Production System will be tied back to a 300 000 dead weight ton (DWT) floating production storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) spread moored nearby. ABB (www.abb.com) serves manufacturing, process and consumer industries, utilities, and the oil and gas markets, with 160,000 employees in more than 100 countries.

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