Chart #3: Operating & Maintenance (O&M) Costs Trends (Unaudited) Operating and maintenance costs represent all direct and indirect costs associated with the operation and maintenance of our drilling rigs. Operating and maintenance costs also includes all costs related to local and unit offices as well as all costs related to operations support, engineering support, marketing and other similar costs. The principal elements of these costs are direct and indirect labor and benefits, repair and maintenance, contract preparation expenses, insurance, boat and helicopter rentals, professional and technical fees, freight costs, communications, customs duties, tool rentals and services, fuel and water, general taxes and licenses. Labor, repair and maintenance costs, insurance premiums, personal injury losses and drilling rig casualty losses represent the most significant components of our operating and maintenance costs O&M Costs Denotes the total O&M costs while a rig is out of service which includes shipyards, contract preparation and stacking costs. Out of Service $ Denotes the total O&M costs of a rig while in service based upon the Rig Operating Days (excluding shorebase or common support costs), as defined below. Operating Rig $ Includes all shorebase and common support costs such as onshore offices, yards and pool equipment and other direct costs such as labor pools and certain newbuild expenses prior to commencement of operations. Includes Integrated Services, Drilling Management, and Oil & Gas Services, and non-drilling overhead Drilling - Support Costs & Other Direct Non Drilling Operations Definitions $- $200 MM $400 MM $600 MM $800 MM $1,000 MM $1,200 MM $1,400 MM $1,600 MM $263 $212 $126 $110 $101 $83 $213 $200 $194 $207 $322 $165 $841 $922 $801 $795 $737 $785 $109 $74 $50 $165 $236 $263 Qtr3'08 Qtr4'08 Qtr1'09 Qtr2'09 Qtr3'09 Qtr4'09 Period Non Drilling Operations $ Drilling-Support Costs & Other Direct $ Operating Rig $ Out of Service $ $1,277 $1,171 $1,408 $1,426 $1,396 $1,296 |