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in association with Egersund Conference 10 th December 2009 Arild Nodland CEO Incorporated 16 January 2007 Arild Nodland founder amp CEO 16 years analysing conflicts and high risk countries ID: 524569

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Slide1

Piracy Charts

in association with

Egersund

Conference

10

th

December 2009

Arild Nodland, CEOSlide2

Incorporated 16 January 2007

Arild Nodland, founder & CEO 16 years analysing conflicts and high risk countries 10 years field experience from crisis areas (Army, Intelligence Services, United Nations, The European Commission) Two Master’s Degrees from Uni. of Birmingham, UK

Defence & Security Studies Political Risk & Religion’s Role in Global Politics

Bergen Risk SolutionsSlide3

Odin Hjellestad, co-founder, partner & advisor

Former journalist and seaman UN military and civilian experience from crisis areas Anthropology studies at University of Bergen Ingrid Mellingen, senior analyst Master of Strategic Studies, Kings College, Aberdeen Terror and Insurgency researcher at Jane’sE-mail: blackbeard@bergenrisksolutions.com

Bergen Risk Solutions

Core

staffSlide4

Our Clients

Oil, Gas, Shipping, Insurance

and more…Slide5

and more…

Published/ReferencedSlide6

Why Piracy Charts?

Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean 2009, since 15 MarchSlide7

Somali Piracy

Last three years257 incidents recorded so far this year.Slide8

Indian Ocean:

28 Gulf of Aden: 17 Off Oman: 1Each hijack costs on average 6 mn USD to resolve. Plus the human cost….Somali Piracy47 hijackings in 2009, as of 30 NovemberSlide9

West Africa, too

Gulf of Guinea since 15 March 2009LagosNiger DeltaSlide10

and Asia…

Malacca & South China Sea, since 15 March 2009Anambas IslandsSlide11

We reduce uncertainty

We bring clarityWe offer a superb, practical tool for the risk management process:Identification of riskAnalysisPrevention (avoidance)ResponseCustomer value

Intelligence

OperationsSlide12

Why is this of value?

‘… building understanding and a robust knowledge platform of local conditions may, in fact, be the most important form of risk mitigation’. Guide to country risk, Statoil, 2005Slide13

How it works

From source to end userCOLLECTIONPROCESSING

ANALYSIS

DISTRIBUTION

IMB

PRC

UKMTO

(UK)

MSC-HOA (EU)

ONI

(US)

RECAAP (Asia)

Media

Own

Network

Jeppesen’s

C-Map Ocean View

BRS in-house

BRS in-houseSlide14

Electronic Maritime Security Charts

Why?Piracy is a problem.Somalia, Nigeria, South China Sea and other areasWe have the tool to help identify & manage the problem.Improves decision makingSaves time, money, assets and livesNo need for high speed Internet link.Reduces communication costsIncreases accessibility on and off shoreIntegrated solution. Navigation, piracy, weather, wave and other info on same system, same screenRoute planning Global Coverage.Slide15

End of Presentation

Contact blackbeard@bergenrisksolutions.com or safenav@jeppesen.com for more informationNeed more on Somali piracy?http://www.bergenrisksolutions.com/index.php?mapping=442&langid=en&bergenrisk=04b99e61507f90736e1ce0bca7844efb