Appendix 9 Pending Applications for Title XI Financing As of September 30, <strong>2010</strong> & 20<strong>11</strong> MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Title XI Ship Financing Guarantees PENDING APPLICATIONS as of 30 September <strong>2010</strong> No. of Types of Actual Cost Requested Requested Arrival Applicant Ships Vessels/Projects Shipyard to Applicant Loan Amount Term Date Rowan Companies, Inc. 4 EXL class jack-up drill rigs Keppel AmFELS, Brownsville, TX $736,132,000 $431,816,000 20 yrs 01/14/09 *Boldini, S.A. 5 Platform Supply Vessels Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Panama City, FL $249,995,000 $227,177,000 25 yrs 03/10/09 OSG Delaware Bay Lightering LLC 2 Barges Bender Shipbuilding & Repair Co., Mobile, AL $323,675,000 $283,220,000 25 yrs 06/10/09 2 Tugs VT Halter Marine, Inc., Pascagoula, MS Tampa Ship, LLC, Tampa, FL Vessel Management Services, Inc. 3 Articulated Tug Barges VT Halter Marine, Gulfport, MS $402,000,000 $352,000,000 25 yrs 08/12/09 Dakota Creek Industries, Inc., Anacortes, WA Overseas ST Holdings LLC 2 Shuttle Tankers Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, Philadelphia, PA $276,325,000 $241,780,000 25 yrs 02/18/10 Detyens Shipyards, Inc., North Charleston, SC American Petroleum Tankers Parent LLC 5 Product/Chemical Tankers National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, CA $680,000,000 $470,000,000 25 yrs 09/01/10 TOTAL 23 $2,668,127,000 $2,005,993,000 * export project <strong>11</strong>0
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Title XI Ship Financing Guarantees PENDING APPLICATIONS as of 30 September 20<strong>11</strong> No. of Types of Actual Cost Requested Requested Arrival Applicant Ships Vessels/Projects Shipyard to Applicant Loan Amount Term Date Overseas ST Holdings LLC 2 Shuttle Tankers Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, Philadelphia, PA $276,325,000 $241,780,000 25 yrs 02/18/10 Detyens Shipyards, Inc., North Charleston, SC American Petroleum Tankers Parent LLC 5 Product/Chemical Tankers National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Diego, CA $680,000,000 $470,000,000 25 yrs 09/01/10 TOTAL 7 $956,325,000 $7<strong>11</strong>,780,000 <strong>11</strong>1
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Table of Contents NOTABLE ACCOMPLIS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Maritime Admi
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Industry Overview HELPING AMERICAN
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Appendix 1 Presidential Proclamatio
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MARAD Observes National Maritime Da
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Balance Sheet As of September 30, 2
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