01287 BMT Annual Review 2023

Loy Yang Mine, operated by AGL in Victoria, plays a crucial role in powering the adjacent 3400MW combined capacity power stations. The mine employs massive bucket wheel excavators, some of the largest in the southern hemisphere, weighing up to 5,000 tonnes and stretching up to 50 meters high and 200 meters long. We understand these colossal machines, so were entrusted with conducting independent structural integrity inspections to identify potential issues, defects, health and safety risks, or wear and tear. This allows timely maintenance and repairs to prevent failures and uphold operational safety. We developed an in-house inspection app. This rugged tablet-based tool allows engineers, specially trained for confined spaces and heights, to record and upload findings and photos on-site. The app reduces reporting time, enhancing efficiency. (left) We are delivering an Integrated Marine Monitoring System (IMMS) for the Floating Production Unit (FPU) which is being installed as part of the Scarborough development, a natural gas field off the coast of Western Australia. Customer focus, response time and technical knowledge were cited by the customer as being positive contributors to this project win. We are upgrading the Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) systems on five of Oxy’s facilities in the Gulf of Mexico. Oxy is a key customer for us as we provide services for all the leading energy company’s offshore facilities in the Gulf of Mexico, including data management and analysis through our interactive asset data platform BMT Deep. (right) We are delivering an Integrated Marine Monitoring System (IMMS) for leading shipping company EXMAR’s work on the Congo LNG Project. The IMMS will provide real-time data that enables the assessment of vessels’ relative positioning and their fatigue life of connecting ropes between them. BMT Group Ltd | Review of performance 22-23 12

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