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Adelaide Airport Fuel System

10 February 2006

Adelaide: Mobil Oil Australia Pty Ltd (Mobil) today confirmed that the three fuel companies - BP, Mobil and Shell - which comprise the joint venture refueling operation at Adelaide Airport, have given the all clear to the use of the new airport fuel hydrant system.

"Local and interstate Mobil personnel have been assisting Adelaide Airport Limited and their contractors with the flushing and commissioning of the new fuel system over the last several weeks. This process has taken a lot longer than anyone anticipated but we are pleased to advise that the water and sediment found in the new fuel lines has been cleaned out and the system is now at an acceptable international standard and safe for use in refueling aircraft," said Scott Harris, ExxonMobil Aviation Regional Operations Manager.

"Next week we expect to start using the new hydrant system for refueling international flights, which are already operating from the new terminal, while domestic operations will commence once they can be relocated to the new terminal.

"At all times through this lengthy process the principal concern of Mobil and the other joint venture fuel companies has been to ensure that the new fuel hydrant system is safe for use. This is the very least that would be expected of us by the traveling public and our airline customers," said Mr Harris.

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