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Panel Session 3A

Panel Session 3A. NABC Business Forum Houston • June 29, 2006. Sanjeev Kapur Senior Executive Director. India’s Energy Challenges – Doing Business in India. Electric Power Consumption triples by 2025 More Thermal Power More Nuclear Power

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Panel Session 3A

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  1. Panel Session 3A NABC Business Forum Houston • June 29, 2006 Sanjeev Kapur Senior Executive Director

  2. India’s Energy Challenges – Doing Business in India • Electric Power Consumption triples by 2025 • More Thermal Power • More Nuclear Power • Transportation Energy Needs and Oil Consumption almost triples by 2025 • More refining/conversion capacity • Demand for Petrochemicals grow inline with GDP Growth (average forecast of 5.5% till 2025) • Shaw Stone & Webster as a partner • Technologies for Power, Refining and Petrochemicals • Full Service EPC Capabilities • Local presence (Mumbai), Full Service Capabilities

  3. Agenda • Shaw Corporate Profile • Energy Picture for India and Emerging Economies

  4. Corporate Profile • Name: The Shaw Group Inc. • Headquarters: Baton Rouge, Louisiana • NYSE Symbol: SGR • FY2005 Revenue: $3.3 Billion • FY2006 Revenue: $2.4 Billion (Six Months) • Backlog: $7.6 Billion* • Number of Employees: 22,000 • Website www.shawgrp.com The Shaw Group is a global provider of engineering, procurement, construction, technology, design, fabrication, manufacturing, consulting, remediation, and facilities management services to clients in the energy, chemical, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response markets. *As of 02/28/06

  5. Energy - Power • Fossil (gas, oil, coal) • Nuclear • Hydroelectric • Geothermal • Renewable Source (methane, wind, biomass) • Transmission • Chemical - Process • Refining • Chemicals and Polymers • Olefins • Proprietary Equipment • Maintenance • Total plant maintenance • Reliability engineering • Major plant turnarounds and outages • All craft disciplines • Largest nuclear maintenance contractor in the U.S. • Steel • Structural Steel • Plate Fabrication • Ducts, Stacks, Pressure Equipment • Modules & Skids • 1,500 Tons/Month of Structural Steel • 30+ Acres Laydown/Temp Storage The Shaw Group Capabilities • Construction • Grassroots Construction • Capital Improvement Projects • Retrofit / Debottlenecking • Multiple Small Capital Projects • Large Capital Construction • Program Construction Management • Off-Site Pre-Assembly • 60-Acre Facility • 2,000 Ton Loadout Capability • Process Structures • Pipe Racks • Production Modules • Equipment Fabrication • Environmental & Infrastructure • Environmental Consulting/engineering • Remediation / Lifecycle Management • Vulnerability assessment • Emergency Response • Infrastructure planning, engineering and maintenance. • Fabrication & Manufacturing • Industry’s most advanced induction and cold bending technology • Largest supplier of fabricated piping systems in the U.S. • Fabrication facilities in the U.S., China, Mid-East, South America & U.K. • Structural Steel fabrication • Modules/skid fabrication and assembly

  6. Energy Services Provided Full service engineering, design, procurement, and construction New units Restarts and retrofits Coal-fired Nuclear Gas-fired Hydroelectric Alternative fuels Project management Construction management Retrofits-FGD “Scrubbers” Transmission and distribution Consulting and feasibility studies Modularization Energy & Chemicals

  7. Chemicals Services Provided Engineering, procurement, construction Project and construction management Proprietary olefin technologies 35% of world’s incremental ethylene production capacity since 1995 Proprietary FCC and other refining technologies Badger petrochemical projects Cumene Ethylbenzene Styrene BPA Derivative Polymer Expertise Consulting and feasibility studies Energy & Chemicals

  8. Recent Major Projects • Refining – Resid FCC Technology • IOCL Gujarat • IOCL Haldia • IOCL Barauni • IOCL Panipat • Petrochemicals – Ethylene Plants • IPCL Gandhar • Reliance Hazira • GAIL Auraiya • IPCL Nagothane • Polymers • IOCL Panipat • Reliance Hazira

  9. Agenda • Shaw Corporate Profile • Energy Picture for India and Emerging Economies Note: Energy data interpreted and taken from International Energy Outlook 2005 Report published by Energy Information Administration. DOE/EIA-0484(2005)

  10. Energy Consumption

  11. Energy – Emerging Economies

  12. 2002 Energy Comparison

  13. India – Energy Consumption

  14. Summary • India is a rapid emerging economy • Continued Privatization of State Enterprises • Free Market Policies • Average Annual GDP Growth 5.5% over next 19 years • Shaw Stone & Webster as a partner • Supplied Technologies/Services for Refining/Petrochemical Projects in India • Energy Efficient Technologies for Power, Refining and Petrochemicals • Full Service Local Capabilities (Mumbai)

  15. NABC Business Forum Houston • June 29, 2006

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