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Incomers Booklet




Country: ANGOLA



Edited by: Saipem Secur



Updated on: February 25
th
, 2013



For the latest version, refer to the Corporate Portal:
Personnel Area -> Security -> Travel Guides.
http://portal.saipem.pri/intranet/af/home.do#-9661


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Introduction




The aim of this document is to provide important basic information for
personnel travelling to Angola on behalf of Saipem (Petromar, Kwanda,
Sagio, Saipem SA Angola Branch, Saipem SPA Drilling, Saipem SPA
Gimboa and other offshore sites).
Your security is our primary concern so we would ask you to take a few
moments of your time to read the next few pages.
Petromar has been operating in Angola since 1984, and the security of our
personnel is our first priority.
You are reminded however that Security is also your personal responsibility.
It is essential that you strictly adhere to all guidelines and instructions
issued by management and local security personnel.





INDEX

Saipem Policies ................................................. p. 03
Before you go ..................................................... p. 05
Travel Security Guidelines ................................ p. 07
Arrival at Luanda Airport ................................... p. 08
Transfer to Offshore Sites ................................. p. 12
Going to Soyo .................................................... .p. 13
Going to Ambriz ................................................. p. 15
Going to Cabinda ............................................... p. 16
Guidelines during your stay ............................. p. 17
Luanda Map ........................................................ p. 19
Luanda Sul (Talatona rea) Map ....................... p. 20
Useful Contacts & Addresses .......................... p. 21
Emergency Cards............................................... p. 25
Notes ................................................................... p. 33


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Saipem Security Policy

The security of people and companys assets is a top priority for Saipem as a
Contractor, considering the evolution of business and industrial regulations,
the specificity of its business areas, of the international contexts where it
works and of the technologies it employs.

Saipem as Contractor:
Promotes the adoption of a homogeneous and integrated security system
that can guarantee appropriate coordination of crisis management.
Guarantees the management of information collected from the stakeholders
of reference, in full respect of laws and by adopting international best
practices.
Promotes the monitoring and management of security risks by elaborating
the best solutions that can minimize the impact and probability that
negative events can occur.
Is conscious that its infrastructures and transport services are strategic for
the supply of services of primary importance where Saipem works, and
arranges the most effective protection plans and mechanisms for their
safeguard.
Manages the security risk by adopting preventive and defensive measures,
in full accordance with regulations, of human rights and of the highest
international standards.
SAIPEMs Security Policy is aligned with the values set out in its Code of
Ethics and in the Companys sustainability principles; they constitute a core
strategic value for the companys global operations, by helping to:

create a safe and secure workplace
guarantee business continuity and minimize financial losses
protect managements and stakeholders integrity and reputation

To pursue the above mentioned goals, SAIPEM has equipped itself with a
complex and detailed security model - called SECUR - that includes
organization, instruments and procedures that are in line with industry best
practice and current regulations in the countries in which it operates and that
have the goal of guaranteeing a suitable level of security for people and
assets, employees and third parties, operating in all SAIPEM offices and
work sites worldwide.


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Code of Behaviour


Be informed: It is important to make an effort to understand the local
environment and culture of your destination. Always obtain up-to-date
information from Saipem HR Department. Stay up-to-date with events.

Awareness: Make security awareness a habit. Even if you are very
familiar with your destination, do not allow this familiarity to allow you
become complacent with regards to your personal security.

Low profile: Criminals will normally not choose people unless they
have personally come to their attention for some reason. Do not use
mobile phones or carry your laptop in the street.

Unpredictable routine: Minimize the occasions on which you follow a
predictable routine, particularly when this involves frequent visits to the
same destinations such as office, home.

Communications: Always keep your friends or colleagues informed
with regards to your whereabouts. If you suspect danger, call for
assistance or inform others, move to the closest safe haven.

Reporting: Inform your HR Representative immediately if you witness
or are aware of any abnormal or surprising event.



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Before you go

HEALTH

Please ensure your medical certificate and vaccinations are up-to-date
prior to travel.

For health information about the various destinations, please visit the
Health section of this channel (Country List, Health
Recommendations for Travellers) :
http://qhse.saipem.pri/Health/Public%20Users/Pages/default.aspx

Malaria: Angola is in an area with endemic Malaria. Get a Malaria
awareness induction prior to travel, and take precautions and correct
behaviour against the mosquitoes bits.


VISA & WORK PERMITS

A valid visa and/or work permit are required for all trips to Angola.
Please ensure your passport is submitted to Headquarter Logistics
Department in sufficient time to allow the issuance of your visa.
Check you have the required visa, and that other visas and
endorsements in your passport will not prevent entry.

IMPORTANT
Your passport must have at least 5 full blank pages.
Your passport must have a residual validity of 18 months at the moment
of the VISA application.
When renewing your visa, be informed that the original medical
certificate and a police clearance certificate will be needed.





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Before you go

CHECKLIST

Please bring the following with you:
Originals and copies of: passport, visa, airline registered e-tickets, transit
visa (if necessary), hotel voucher (if necessary), insurance cover. Keep
the originals in a different place from the copies.
National and international drivers licence.
Original Medical certificate (as well as fit for offshore duty when required)
and International Certificate of Vaccination or Revaccination, Blood Group
card.
Mobile phone (if possible) with full batteries and international roaming &
emergency contact numbers registered on speed dial mode.
Some cash (preferably in $USD) spread between pockets. Euros are not
widely accepted in Angola. International Credit Cards cannot be used in
Angolan Banks.


Do not forget to:
Confirm your final trip at least 72h prior departure, to local HR Manager,
local Security Coordinator (Departure date, return date, connections,
Airlines).
Inform the HR/Logistics Department of your imported electrical goods
(laptop, mp3, etc.) which might be confiscated at the customs. They will
be able to make proper arrangements before your arrival. Unpack your
personal goods; they do not have to look like brand new to avoid
additional customs enquiries.
Get an induction from an HR Representative or call the Project
Representative, as you will probably face different cultures and habits.


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Travel Security Guidelines

DOS
Travel low profile if possible. Dress in casual clothing, without showing
personal status and other identifying signs.
Carry a copy of the key pages of your passport and visa. Keep these
pages in separate places on you.
Carry additional passport photographs, ready currency (spread
between pockets), and the emergency contact numbers.
Be discreet in conversations relating to company matters.
Safeguard classified papers.
Suitcase should be labelled with name, flight number and destination
and be locked and strapped. Sticky tape can be put across locks and
fasteners to discourage tampering. Inside the case lid write your full
particulars on a stick-on label.
Wear clothing with zips to safeguard essential documents: Passport,
Airline ticket, Credit cards (insurance covered), ISOS card and blood
group.


DONTS
Do not leave the jacket with valuables or passport around where other
people can have access to them.
Do not wear personal jewellery, expensive watches or earrings that
may attract attention to you.
Do not carry or pack knives.
Do not leave personal or company items unattended on board at
intermediate stops when people are able to disembark from the aircraft.
Never be impolite or rude towards airport personnel, Police,
Immigration Officers, and other Public Officer. Always be collaborative
with Public Officers.



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Arrival at Luanda Airport

IMMIGRATION

After landing, at the airport you have to hand in your passport and Visa
for identification at the immigration desk. Right after you will be
addressed to another desk where youll be asked to show you
international vaccination certificate.

MEET & GREET

The drivers responsible for Meet & Greet are wearing an orange
Petromar waistcoat and they will be waiting for you in the area just
after Customs:

At the International airport: Zacarias, Narciso, Martins or
Fernando.

At the Domestic airport: Joaquim, Beto, Silva, Benedito.

If you do not meet immediately a Petromar logistics representative,
try to look for him among other logistics officers who are always
present in the area with a recognizable waistcoat (eg. BP, ESSO,
TOTAL, ENI, etc).

In the unlikely event that this does not happen, call one of the
Contact numbers in this document as soon as possible.


NB: Telecommunication connections in Angola do not always function as in
Western Countries. If you can not reach a number, keep calm and try another
one.



DO NOT LEAVE THE AIRPORT ALONE
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE!




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Arrival at Luanda Airport
continued

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
All International Arrivals into Luanda are now moved to the New Angola
Air Charter Terminal. International Departures from Luanda will remain at
the same airport location for the time being.

Our Welcome Officers are not yet authorised to enter into the New Angola
Air Charter Terminal. They will be waiting for you outside the Terminal,
after the luggage collection area.




















NARCISO Santos
Tel: (+244) 923 334 066
Antonio MARTINS
Tel: (+244) 923 748 404
ZACARIAS Alexandre
Tel: (+244) 923 988 447
FERNANDO Ferraz
Tel: (+244) 923 382 567
IMPORTANT

The driver follows the personnel transfer
procedure. He is not allowed to listen to individual
requests.


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Arrival at Luanda Airport
continued

DOMESTIC AIRPORT
A Petromar driver will be in charge to transfer the personnel by bus and of your
check-in at the domestic airport.
Keep the luggage coupon that he will give you until your arrival at your
destination.
The call for the boarding is in Portuguese by airline agents so please pay
attention. Make sure you verify the destination of the flight before boarding
the transfer bus.
When you get to the plane, identify your bag so that it is loaded onto the
plane.

On some occasions, you may be required to spend an overnight in Luanda; your
accommodation and transfers will be arranged accordingly by the Petromar
Logistics.


















Antonio da SILVA
Tel: (+244) 924 365 113
BENEDITO Fonseca
Tel: (+244) 925 520 230
Bernardo Filipe (BETO)
Tel: (+244) 927 504 920
IMPORTANT

The driver follows the personnel transfer
procedure. He is not allowed to listen to
individual requests.
JOAQUIM Dias
Tel: (+244) 927 667 064


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Luanda International Airport Map





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TRANSFER TO OFFSHORE SITES

Transfer to the EMBARKATION POINT (helicopter or surfer)

A Petromar Driver will be in charge of transferring the personnel to their
particular embarkation, either for offshore or for onshore domestic
destinations by bus (Toyota Hiace) or by car.

In case that the offshore transfer is by Surfer, the Driver will bring you to
the Sonils Base port at the embarkation point. Due to heavy traffic in
Luanda the transfer to Sonils Base could last long (1 to 3 hours).

In case the offshore transfer is by Helicopter, the Driver will bring you to
the domestic airport in the specific Client Helicopter Check-In Areas.

Keep your passport and your VISA ready for Immigration Officer Control.

Immediately after the Immigrations Passport control DELIVER your
passport to the Driver / Logistic Officer. This is very important to allow the
Logistics handling Visas STV extensions, WP issue and checking without
any delay. Your passport will be kept by Petromar Logistics and returned
at the disembarking point by the Driver / Logistic Officer while returning
home.

Ensure you have a copy of your HUET / BOSIET certificate.
In some occasions, you may be required to spend one night (or more) in
Luanda prior to get an opportunity to travel offshore.

Your accommodation, feeding and transport will be managed by Petromar
Logistics. The same could happen while returning home.

In case of offshore departure delay, the driver will bring you to a suitable
and SAFE Petromar facility (Offices, Guest-House, etc).
IMPORTANT
The driver follows the personnel transfer procedure. He is not allowed
to listen to individual requests.


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Going to Soyo

VERY IMPORTANT:

1. The access to the Petromar yard has to be done through
Kwanda Base main gate.

2. Security and access to Kwanda Base is under the
responsibility of SONANGOL SECURITY (DSE).

3. All entry permits to Kwanda Base (personnel and vehicles)
must be authorized by DSE.

4. The authorizations must be requested 24 Hours in advance
(minimum) and it is mandatory to be accompanied by the
following documents:
Copy of the 1
st
page of the passport;
Copy of the VISA.

5. DSE will not authorize the access to Kwanda Base without
those requirements.



Flight tickets will be given to you at your arrival at the airport by
our Petromar Agent. Ensure you have all your documents with you.
Journey takes about 45 min.

Arrival at Soyo Airport
An immigration agent will take your passport to check the validity of
your visa.
Collect your luggage before going to the customs area. There you
will be collected by a driver from Kwanda Base. Your luggage will be
checked by an agent: you will have to show the luggage ticket
you received at Luanda.
At the exit of the airport, you will be transferred to Kwanda base by
minibus.
Your passport will not be given you back immediately. It will be kept
by the driver who will take it to the logistics department of Kwanda
Base. The logistics department will keep the passport for the
duration of your stay in Soyo. You will receive a certified copy. You
will retrieve your passport only when you leave the base.



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Arrival at Kwanda base
The journey time is only a few minutes. Once you arrive at the main
gate, you will have to get off the bus where your name will be written
on a list. An identify check will be done on arrival at the main gate of
the base.
You will be taken care of by the HR Department. You will receive a
Safety Induction at your arrival and collect your personal safety
equipment. You will receive a presentation of the camp and your
mission by the line manager.

Return to Luanda
The process is the same as the departure for Soyo. Always keep an
eye on your bag to make sure it is loaded onto the plane.
On arrival, collect your luggage and go to the luggage ticket check
before exiting. The drivers will collect you at Luanda airport but you
may wait a short time.
o If required, accommodation for transit passengers whether in
Luanda or Soyo, will be arranged accordingly (Petromar
guesthouse or other accredited hotels).



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Going to Ambriz

Transfer to Ambriz is made by four-wheeler car and it takes 4/5 hours.
Cars leave Luanda at 5:00 am and 2:00 pm.

The day before departure, confirm your trip details with the
HR/logistics department. Give them your details (mobile number)
and confirm the name and phone number of your driver.

You will be first driven to the Guest House to have some rest and
where an Ambriz Petromar Driver is waiting for you. If an overnight
in Luanda is necessary, Petromar Logistics Dept. will organize your
accommodation.

Keep your passport with you until you arrive in Ambriz. Once there,
give your passport to the HR representative who will keep it. A
certified copy will be given to you.

Ezequiel Driver
Mob: (+244) 923 680 277


In Ambriz

You will be first driven to the camp, at the Camp Boss office. The
Camp Boss will give you the key of your accommodation where you
will drop your luggage.

Then you will go to the Yard to be taken care of by the Project
Management/ HR Coordinator.

You will be introduced to your manager.

You will receive a HSE Induction and a Security Induction.




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Going to Cabinda

Transfer to Cabinda is organized differently whether you will be working
at Cabgoc Malongo Terminal base (Petromar Routine Job).

PETROMAR ROUTINE JOB

Transfer is organized by Chevron, with an HeliMalongo airplane.
Upon arrival at Cabinda airport, all personnel must go to the
departure and arrival lounge.
In case of problems at the airport contact:
Pedro SANTOS Logistics Officer
Phone: (+244) 925-842-1111 ext. 2521
pedro.santos@saipem-sa.com
After that, personnel gets the bus from Cabinda airport to Malongo
Base.
All new arrivals in Malongo must obtain the visitors badge from
Malongo Security Services.
Then personnel takes the bus to the Hotel Malongo. The front desk
is located along side of Immigration and Customs.

EVERYONE IS REQUIRED TO CHECK IN & OUT AT
THE HOTEL MALONGO FRONT DESK

The front desk will have a list of personnel who are due to arrive &
depart each day.
o Upon arrival our Travel agent will assist you with immigrations
and customs. At this time you will receive the key of your
accommodation (Note: if one is to be lodged in a Petromar
Accommodation the key will be given upon arrival at Petromar
camp).
o When leaving Cabgoc Base please ensure that your
administrative or project manager books your flight home 24hrs in
advance. Your passport will be returned and your ticket will be
remitted to you, at the Petromar office by our travel team.
Personnel is departing Malongo by way of the HeliMalongo plane
that will depart from the old cinema.




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During your stay
in the country

DOS
Keep a low profile.
Put your money, passport and ticket in a safe place at home or in
the safe box of your hotel room.
Keep with you just cash enough for the day, but always carry some
money with you spread in different pockets.
Go shopping on different days/times and avoid markets.
Always carry a certified copy of your passport, when possible.
However, in Luanda, always carry your original passport with
you as you are not allowed to travel around Luanda without it
(at restaurants, etc.).
Make sure that you have your mobile phone always with you with a
full battery and your list of emergency numbers.
Avoid poorly lit areas. Avoid trouble spots after dark.
When planning trip out of the city or a visit in a different part of town,
always inform first the Security Representative.
Report any emergency to the Security Coordinator.
Always use company transportation.
Always lock the doors and windows immediately as soon as you get
in or leave the car. Do not open the windows for any reason.
Avoid crowded places such as open air markets, bus stations.
Always be vigilant and alert. At night pay more attention to any
suspicious or unusual event.
Always have your laptop locked and lock your office every time you
leave.
If youre going on holidays and you want to take U.S. dollars with
you, the best and safest procedure is to transfer the money to your
bank account in your country (ask Mr. Silva Sebastio how to do
that).
Strictly apply the security guidelines given to you during your
induction at your arrival.

DONTS
Do not wear valuable items such as jewellery, watches, necklaces,
earrings, cameras or any items that will attract criminal attention.
Do not resist any robbery attempt or chase after a thief.
Do not leave any bag or Lap-Top unattended.
Do not use mobile phones while walking on the street.
Do not discuss about politics or religion in public places.


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Do not withdraw cash in ATM points in the street, use the cash
dispenser in the reception of Petromar building or inside banks with
security guards and never after night fall.
Do not take more money than you need.
Do not take large amount of money in the bank.
Do not keep large sums of money in your office or in your residence.
Avoid using cameras in any place of Angola, especially close to
Police Stations, Army and Government Facilities. Angola is a
sensitive country regarding this issue.
Do not go out alone after dark, even near the office or near your
residence.
Do not put your colleagues into troubles.
Do not go out of the country with local currency, as it is
forbidden by law. Customs at the airport will be strict on this issue.

DRIVING POLICY
If you are driving, dont drink alcohol.
Make sure that you have your original driving licence and the
RECIBO if you dont have your Angolan driving license yet.
Make sure and check that you have in the vehicle all the documents
updated (verbete, insurance, Petromar authorization to drive) in
order to avoid problems with the police.
If you have any question or doubt regarding the vehicle documents
please contact Mr. Bruno Ado in General Services (ph:+244 923
087 802, e-mail: bruno.adao@petromar.co.ao).
Be aware that the National Police and the Emigration Police usually
perform operations to check the vehicles, the driver and the
passengers.
Always drive safely.
If you are involved in a car accident, dont stay at the scene,
especially if pedestrian are involved, drive to the Police Station and
at meantime contact the security team immediately.
If youre going out of Luanda dont forget to inform the Security
Coordinator and the HR Manager about:
- the vehicle used;
- your final destination and travel plan;
- estimated time of departure, arrival and return.
Do not leave important belongings in your vehicle.
Park the car only in well lit areas and as close as possible to your
destination.
Increase your awareness at traffic lights, parking areas and
whenever you are made to stop or slow down.
Dont be distracted; be aware of criminal schemes to have drivers
distracted and exposed to theft. Pay attention to any sounds or
problems going on around you.


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LUANDA SATELITE VIEW



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TALATONA - LUANDA SUL SATELITE VIEW



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Useful Contacts

CONSULATES/EMBASSY

French Embassy
Rua Reverendo Agostinho Neto 31/33 - BP 584 Luanda
Phone: (+244) 222 334 841 - (+244) 222 334 335
cad.luanda-amba@diplomatie.gouv.fr
Italian Embassy
Rua Amrico Boavida, 51C.P. 6220 Luanda
Phone: (+244) 222 331 245 (+244) 222 331 246
ambasciata.luanda@esteri.it
Portuguese Embassy
Avenida de Portugal, n 50 - Luanda
Phone: (+244) 222 333 027 - (+244) 222 333 443
embaixada.portugal@snet.co.ao
Filipino Embassy
Rua Rainha Ginga, No. 190, Luanda, Angola
Phone: (+244) 222 326 075 (+244) 222 333 856
Indian Embassy
18 A, Rua Marques das Minas - PO Box 6040, Luanda
Phone: (+244) 222 392 281
indembluanda@ebonet.net
British Embassy
Rua Diogo Co, 4, Luanda
Phone: (+ 244) 222 334 582 / 334 583
postmaster.luanda@fco.gov.uk
South African Embassy
Rua Kwamme Nkrumah, 31 2, Luanda
Phone: (+ 244) 222 330 593 / 334 197 / 339 126
saemb.ang@netangola.com
Russian Embassy
Rua Houari Boumediene, 17 Miramar, Luanda
Phone: + 244 222 44 50 28
russemb@ebonet.net
Romanian Embassy
Rua Ramalho Ortigo, 30 Alvalade, Luanda
Phone: + 244 222 32 10 76 / 33 22 34
ambromania@ebonet.net






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SAIPEM HR COUNTRY COORDINATOR

Antonio SPECCHIA HR, Organization and ICT Country Coordinator
Phone: Office Talatona : (+244) 226 425 277
Phone: Office Luanda : (+244) 222 321 570 Ext. 6300
Mob: (Angola) : (+244) 946 458 722
Mob: (Italy) : (+39) 345 919 5071
antonio.specchia@saipem.com


SAIPEM AREA SECURITY MANAGER

Rui GOMES based in Angola
Phone: (+244) 226 425 209
Mob: (+244) 922 747 860
Sat. Phone: + 882 164 494 3395
rui.gomes@saipem.com


SAIPEM SECURITY DEPARTMENT

Corrado MIRALLI Saipem Group Security Manager (Milano)
Off: +39 02 520 54992
Mob: +39 347 23 26 960
Corrado.miralli@saipem.com

Giuseppe PAGLIARO Overseas Security Manager (Zurich)
Off: +41 432 102 248
Mob: +41 764 239 595
Giuseppe.pagliaro@saipem.com

Jos PAREJO Overseas Operations Manager
Off: +41 432 102 202
Mob: +34 675 279 182
jose.parejo@saipem.com

Elena TEDROS - Personnel Security (Milano)
Off: +39 02 520 54993
Elena.tedros@saipem.com


Valeria BARICICH Personnel Security (Zurich)
Office: +41 432 102 231
Valeria.baricich@saipem.com



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Address of Saipem Permanent
Structures

PETROMAR / KWANDA / SAGIO / SAIPEM DRILLING / .
SAIPEM GIMBOA HEADQUARTER
Rua Rodrigo Miranda Henriques, n17
Bairro Maculusso, CP 6328
Luanda
Phone: (+244) 222 321 570
Fax: (+244) 222 322 260

PETROMAR MALONGO
Cabinda Gulf Oil Company
Malongo Terminal
Cabinda City
Phone: (+244) 222 692 600

SAIPEM SA ANGOLA BRANCH
Edificio Namibe
Belas Business Park Talatona, Luanda Sul
Luanda
Phone : (+244) 226 425 209

PETROMAR AMBRIZ
Ambriz Yard, Ambriz
Phone: (+33) (0)1 61 37 68 41

KWANDA SOYO
Kwanda Base, Soyo, Provincia Do Zaire
Phone: (+1) 71 36 00 57 39
Fax: (+1) 71 36 00 57 38

PETROMAR SOYO
Petromar Soyo Yard, Kwanda Base, Provincia Do Zaire


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EMERGENCY CARD n1


PETROMAR / SAIPEM SA ANGOLA BRANCH

Ivo RIBEIRO Angola Logistics Manager
Mob: (+244) 935 148 877
ivo.ribeiro@petromar.co.ao

Liliana RODRIGUES Saipem SA Angola Branch HR Manager
Mob: (+244) 930 585 382
liliana.rodrigues@saipem.com

Ctia JAMESSE Petromar Logistics Manager
Mob: (+244) 928 497 939
catia.jamesse@petromar.co.ao

Antnia CUNHA Petromar Travel Manager
Mob: (+244) 923 514 444
acunha@petromar.co.ao

Joo CORREIA Petromar Travel Officer
Mob: (+244) 923 411 729
jcorreia@petromar.co.ao

Octavio AUGUSTO Petromar Travel Agent Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 923 655 289
oaugusto@petromar.co.ao

Jos PINTO FARIA Petromar General Services Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 923 686 499
jose.pinto@saipem-sa.com

Pedro ALMEIDA Saipem SA Angola Branch General Services
Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 927 706 710
pedro.almeida@saipem.com

Cludio NAZAR Petromar Luanda Security Coordinator
Mob: (244) 933 953 839
claudio.nazare@petromar.co.ao




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EMERGENCY CARD n2

MMO

Marco CANTINI MMO Operations Director
Mob: (+244) 929 395 872
marco.cantini@saipem.com

Luciana MESSELE MMO HR Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 922 259 873
luciana.messele@petromar.co.ao

Gilles DA FREITAS Block 3 Total
Mob: (+244) 929 241 152
gilles.da-freitas@petromar.co.ao



CABINDA ROUTINE JOB

Rui PALMA - Petromar Malongo Operations Manager
Mob: (+244) 925-842-1111; ext. 2711
apetr1@chevron.com

Bernard VIDAL Deputy Operations Manager
Mob: (+244) 925-842-1111; ext. 3495
apetr10@chevron.com / bernard.vidal@saipem-sa.com

Pedro SANTOS Logistics Officer
Mob: (+244) 925-842-1111; ext. 2521
pedro.santos@saipem-sa.com

Joaquim VILAR Security Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 936 667 880
joaquim.vilar@petromar.co.ao


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EMERGENCY CARD n3


SOYO PETROMAR


Philippe ROLLET - HR Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 929 884 795
philippe.rollet@saipem-sa.com

Miguel REVELES Angola Logistics Soyo Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 929 105 419
luis-fernandes.reveles@saipem-sa.com

Jos NETO General Services Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 928 477 324
jose.neto@petromar.co.ao

Joo Henriques KAPETA Petromar Soyo Logistics Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 923 925 153
joao.henriques@saipem-sa.com

Joaquim VILAR Security Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 936 667 880
joaquim.vilar@petromar.co.ao




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SOYO KWANDA

(TBN) - General Manager

Artur LEMOS - Logistics Base Manager
Mob: (+244) 927 140 166
artur.lemos@kwanda.co.ao

Loureno NGUMBA - Travel & Logistics
Mob: (+244) 926 367 760
lourenco.ngumba@saipem-sa.com

Doctor Nikolay KUNCHEV - Soyo Health Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 926 586 409
nicolay.kunchev@saipem-sa.com

Doctor Rico ALAYON
Mob: (+244) 929 817 483
rico.alayon@saipem.eni.it























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EMERGENCY CARD n4

AMBRIZ

Giorgio MACCHIAVELLO - Site Manager
Mob: (+244) 926 032 414
giorgio.macchiavello@saipem.com

Manuel NDUNGUINDI Camp Management & Logistics
Mob: (+244) 929 241 133
manuel.ndunguindi@petromar.co.ao

Dr. Ajee SURENDRAN
Mob: (+244) 926 646 023
ambriz.doctor@petromar.co.ao

Nelson MARTINHO - HSE Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 943 213 660 / 912 778 845
nelson.martinho@petromar.co.ao

Cludio NAZAR Security Coordinator
Mob: (244) 933 953 839
claudio.nazare@petromar.co.ao




















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EMERGENCY CARD n5

OFFSHORE

SCARABEO 7

Giuseppe LANGELLA Master / Captain
Phone: +39 02 520 27298
Mast.Sca7@saipem.com

PURSER
Phone : +39 02 520 27299; Pause 1121
Pers.Sca7@saipem.com

Ivan RELJA / Milan TAMASKO Radio Operator
Phone: +39 02 520 27300
Raop.Sca7@saipem.com

Platform Manager
Phone: +39 02 520 27297
Plmr.Sca7@saipem.com


SAIPEM 12.000

Nicola AMBROSINO / Marcelo ZINNIA - Master / Captain
Mast.S12000@saipem.com

Adriano LANZI / Rosario TRULLI - Superintendent
SUPT.S12000@saipem.com

Andr OOSTHUIZEN / Krasimir PETROV Radio Operator
Phone: 97 027 642
RAOP.S12000@saipem.com










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PERRO NEGRO 6

Zlatko MESTROV / Giovanni BARRERA Master / Captain
Captain.PerroNegro6@saipem.com

Walter BERGONZI / Maurizio BERNARDINI - Superintendent
Superintendent.PerroNegro6@saipem.com

Arthur ADAMS / Gordan VRABEC Radio Operator
Phone: 97 027 660
RadioOperator.PerroNegro6@saipem.com


FPSO GIMBOA

Carlos CARMELINO - Ops. Manager
Mob: (+244) 926 845 400
carlos.carmelino@sagio.co.ao

Joseph SAJEE Deputy Ops. Manager
Mob: (+244) 928 497 923
joseph.sajee@sagio.co.ao

Adilson BUMBA - Personnel Logistics Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 923 978 229
adilson.bumba@sagio.co.ao



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MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

Doctor Ali MOTANI - Angola Health Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 924 358 593
ali.motani@saipem.com

Doctor Raimundo PEREIRA - Petromar Health Coordinator
Mob: (+244) 923 317 838
rpereira@petromar.co.ao

Saipem Pronto Dottore: +39 02520 34 777


International SOS Assistance




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