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Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Benefits QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY 1 MARCH 31, 2013

Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction... 3 2.0 Highlights for the Period... 3 3.0 White Rose Project Employment Summary... 3 4.0 White Rose Extension Project Employment Summary... 4 5.0 Procurement Summary (Contracts > $250,000)... 5 6.0 Exploration... 6 7.0 Photographs... 7 WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 2 of 10

1.0 Introduction Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Benefits Report The following represents Husky Energy s (Husky s) Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Benefits Report for the quarter ending March 31, 2013, as required under the Conditions set out in Decision 2001.01 for the White Rose Development Project. This report provides a summary of progress/activities related to Husky Energy s Atlantic Region and includes activities of its major sub-contractors as well. 2.0 Highlights for the Period Overall Canada / Newfoundland content for Husky s operations, which includes the White Rose Project, North Amethyst Project, West Pilot Scheme, White Rose Extension Project, South White Rose Extension and Exploration has a content breakdown of 60.13% Newfoundland & Labrador, 27.74% Other Canadian, and 12.13% Foreign. 3.0 White Rose Project Employment Summary As of March 31, 2013, a total of 1778 people were reported employed on Husky s White Rose Operations of which 887 were located offshore. This includes people employed with Husky and its contractors and includes North Amethyst and the West White Rose Pilot Scheme which were previously reported separately, as well as South White Rose Extension. Of this total 1577 or 90% were residents of Newfoundland and Labrador when hired, while another 117 or 6.6% were residents of other regions of Canada at the time of hire. The majority (+99%) of these positions were located in Newfoundland and Labrador as of March 31, 2013. The number of females employed on White Rose operations was 253 or approximately 14% of the total workforce (Table 3.1). Table 3.1 - Employment Summary by Location, as of March 31, 2013 WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 3 of 10

4.0 White Rose Extension Project Employment Summary As of March 31, 2013, 178 people were reported employed on Husky s White Rose Extension Project. Of this total 103 or 58% were residents of Newfoundland and Labrador when hired, while another 17 or 9.5% were residents of other regions of Canada at the time of hire. The majority (85%) of these positions were located in Newfoundland and Labrador as of March 31, 2013 (Table 4.1). Table 4.1 Employment by Location White Rose Extension Project At this stage of project development, the majority of positions associated with the White Rose Extension Project are engineering-related supported by management, other professionals and technicians/technologists. There are also 23 students employed on the project in St. John s (Table 4.2). Table 4.2 Employment Summary by Occupation White Rose Extension Project The majority of person hours expended on the White Rose Extension Project for this quarter were by Arup Canada Inc. for engineering design. Husky hours are related to project management and engineering design support and Stantec hours were related to support in preparation of regulatory documents (Table 4.3). WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 4 of 10

Table 4.3 Person Hours by Contractor White Rose Extension Project 5.0 Procurement Summary (Contracts > $250,000) There was one new contract greater than $250,000 awarded during the first quarter of 2013. There were two contract extensions issued (Table 5.1). Table 5.1 Summary of Contracts New and Extended for Q1 2013 WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 5 of 10

6.0 Exploration The Exploration spend for the first quarter of 2013 was approximately $63.11 million, with a content breakdown of 53.91% Newfoundland & Labrador, 33.74% Other Canadian, and 12.35% Foreign. This activity is attributed to ongoing preparation for future exploration drilling activities. WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 6 of 10

7.0 Photographs Energy Day Tour of Cougar Helicopters February 2013 Energy Day Tour of Virtual Marine Technologies February 2013 WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 7 of 10

Energy Day at GeoCentre February 2013 Oil and Gas Week Food Drive February 2013 WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 8 of 10

Donation to WHSCC to Add First Aid & CPR Training to Workplace Safety 3220 March 2013 Wayne Duggan Memorial Hockey Tournament April 2013 WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 9 of 10

Husky Receives Exemplary Workterm Award from Memorial April 2013 WR-CNB-RP-0044 Page 10 of 10