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DED GEOTECHNICAL PROJECT REPORT


Weekly Status Report
For week ending 05/17/2013

ACCOMPLISHED TASKS
Short summary of the geotechnical drilling activity are explained in the next paragraph. The
details of project progress are displayed in the some attached tables. The reports are also
included HSE Reports and LAPI Report.
Positioning and Land Clearing Permit Status
At Port Offshore area total 21 (twenty one) points of investigation have been staked out until this
week, 16 (sixteen) points completed drilling have been positioned as final (as built).
At Port Onshore area total 25 (twenty five) points until this week is 17 points completed whether
at main site area previous is 117 (one hundred and seventeen) points have been done to staked
out and 12 (twelve) points completed drilling.
Totally 33 (thirty three) points of investigation at main site area identified having land ownership
problem.

25 Land Clearing Permit have been submitted to Environmental Department. Previous 10 (ten)
submitted land clearing permit have not been authorized yet.
The detail status staked out and as built points and Land Clearing Permit Status are displayed in
the table.
Geotechnical Drilling Activities
There are 3 (three) points of investigation only have been completed during this week period. 1
(onw) CBS drilling have completed at Main Site Elevated Terrain area. 1 CBS point + common
piezometer installation and 1 (one) Pumping Well have completed at RSF area.
3 (three) CBS rigs have been operating at Main Site Area. 1(one) rig was able to complete
drilling and continue to another point. The progress of another 2 (two) rigs were slow due to the
limited water supply so that they have to extend the polypipe to reach another reliable water
supply.
1 (one) additional CBS rig to be operated at Main Site Area has been mobilized from RSF Area
by sling load (chopper). Initially this rig was placed at CBS1021, but the driller decide to move
to CBS1006, because CBS1021 need to be flatten (sloping terrain).

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Mobilization and Setup of CPT and CPTu rigs (THCP and HCP1) were running slowly because
the main access road was still blocked so that moving were conducted manually by winching and
manual lifting without supporting truck and vehicle. Otherwise, the road access condition to
CPT8004 was being muddy or swampy due to rainy days, so that the rig (THCP) was getting
trapped in such road conditions.
CPTu drilling at port offshore <2 m are still running, while preparation for CPTu drilling at port
offshore >2m are still continuing
1 (one) pumping well (PT6002HO40) at RSF area have been completed. The rig continued to
move to PT6002Pz40 to drill and install selective piezometer.
Sample and Sample Handling
Totally 46 (fourty six) samples have been retrieved from boreholes for this week periods. It were
included: 25 (twenty five) NMC samples and 21 (twenty one) DS samples.
Second batch of UDS Sample have been preparing to be delivered.
Borelogs Report
Totally 37 (thirty seven) borelogs (R0) have been produced from the drilling data of completed
investigation points (43). Those R0 will be continued to be processed based on the revision and
considered as final by EGIS. There no additional final borelog within this week.
To speed up the processing and checking quality of data, the manpower will added within next 2
weeks.
PLANNED ACTIVITIES
Positioning and Land Clearing Permit
To solve the problem of existing access road blocked by land owner at port onshore area,
alternative access road will be opened and supported by excavator which will arrive at site this
week. The excavator will be used also to prepare the access road to another point of
investigations of priority 2 which are located close to the port onshore area.
Stake out of investigation points will be continued at Main Site Elevated Terrain and Main Site
Plain area. 1 (one) topographic team will conduct final coordinate positioning (as built) at RSF.
The team also staked out the remaining points and selective piezometer points which were issued
this week.
Preparation of Drill pad an access road at Main Site Area especially at sloped terrain will be
supported by excavator this week. To speed up the progress of land clearing, drill pad
preparation, and moving time, 2 (two) additional team (manpower) will be prepared and started
to work this week.
Land clearing and preparing the access road to the investigation points including the bridges
construction which will connect JIRA5 to JIRA6 will be started at RSF area next week. At Least
15 casual will be employed for this job.

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Geotechnical Drilling Activities


Totally 6 (six) drilling rigs will be operated at Main Elevated Terrain area. At Least 3 (three)
CBS at will be targeted to be finished within next week. 3 (three) other CBS will be targeted to
be completed within next 2 weeks. TH6 will be scheduled to drill Pumping Well and targeted to
complete 1 pumping well+2 piezometer within next 2 weeks. 1 (One) additional CBH rigs from
RSF will be targeted to be mobilized and start to drill CBH points.
At Port Onshore, 2 (two) CPT points and 2 (two) CPTu points will be targeted to be completed
within next 2 weeks. These 2 (two) CPTu points will be the last CPTu points at Port Onshore
area. CPTu rig will continue to drill CPTu points of priority 2 at Main Site Area.
1 (one) CBH point will be targeted to be finished within next 2 week at RSF area. The rig will
continue to be mobilized to Main Site Elevated Terrain area. PT6002 consisted of 2 pumping
wells and 4 selective piezometers will be targeted to be completed within next 2 weeks. 2 (two)
hydrogeology rigs will be kept to continue hydrogeology drilling at RSF area.
Detail progress and 2 weeks schedule prediction (plan) are displayed in the table and progress
map
ISSUES/RISK IDENTIFIED
Problems on land claim of main access road to JIRA5 have not solved yet. This will becoming
issues of safety and security due to limited support to this area, because:

There are no vehicles available. In case there are emergencies situations the only supports
are using chopper which have limited time schedules.
Radio Communication is also critical issues. Communication still can not done smoothly.

Problems on land claim of main access road to JIRA5 also impact on the drilling progress
because supporting material and spare parts can be done only by chopper which have limited and
tight schedule. Mobilization to point of investigations is also limited due to unavailable
supporting vehicles in the field.
Environmental staffs in charge in the field for Land Clearing permit didnt have the same
procedures, so that the time taken for issuing authorization will be longer.

WEEKLY REPORT APPROVAL


Prepared by

: Gogot PP
Site Manager

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Approved by

: Syukri Fitrialdi
Project Manager
: Sebastian
EGIS Site Manager
: Mardiono
WBN Project

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