To satisfy the disclosure and filing requirements of Rule
13p-1 and Form SD, this Conflict Minerals Report includes:
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A description of the Covered Products; |
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A description of the RCOI and supply chain due diligence we undertook to determine the country of origin and
source and chain of custody of any necessary Subject Minerals in our Covered Products; |
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To the extent we are able to provide such information, a description of the facilities used to process our
Subject Minerals, the country of origin of our Subject Minerals, and our efforts to determine the mine or location of origin of our Subject Minerals; and |
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Our risk mitigation strategies and steps to improve due diligence in the future. |
Overview of MRC Globals Conflict Minerals Program
Our management team has implemented procedures with the objectives of complying with and educating our employees and suppliers with respect to
the requirements of Rule 13p-1 and demonstrating our commitment to responsible sourcing of Subject Minerals, each as further described below, including the adoption of a Conflict-Free Sourcing Policy statement
in MRC Globals Code of Conduct for Suppliers.
Additionally, our management team created a Conflict Minerals Team
consisting of members of our legal, compliance and supply chain groups to support and oversee the supply chain due diligence, as well as the drafting of this Conflict Minerals Report and Form SD. The Conflict Minerals Team ultimately provides status
reports regarding our due diligence efforts directly to our Executive Vice PresidentCorporate Affairs, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary and Senior Vice President Supply Chain, who are members of MRC Globals Executive
Leadership Team and have direct access to our Board of Directors and Audit Committee.
Covered Products Description
As discussed above, Covered Products include electro-automation products, certain physical components used in connection with our ValveWatch® product, valves and valve automation packages.
Our offshore and onshore
electro-automation products consist of power and communication systems, test units, control systems, control desks and control panels. These products may contain 3TGs within the following components: (i) tin may be used in the electronics,
batteries, wire and cable coating, capacitors and resistors; (ii) tantalum may be used in LED lights; (iii) tungsten may be used in fluorescent light bulbs; and (iv) gold may be used in electronics, relays and connectors.
ValveWatch® is a condition monitoring system for valves that remotely monitors valves
and actuators for the purpose of detecting problems before production is affected. Physical components of the ValveWatch® system may contain 3TGs, such as gold in the electrical wiring and tin
in the soldering of the circuit boards.
Valves are mechanical devices that are generally used in oilfield and industrial applications to
control direction, velocity and pressure of fluids and gases within transmission networks and are comprised of ball, butterfly, gate, globe, check, needle and plug valves and are manufactured from cast steel, stainless/alloy steel, forged steel,
carbon steel or cast and ductile iron. We do not manufacture or contract to manufacture the valves that we sell except for commercial arrangements with certain vendors who manufacture valves with our Turnflo brand on them. Valve
automation packages require us to assemble a valve, an actuator and a control package (consisting of, among other things, a switch, filter, solenoid, fittings and tubing) with mounting hardware. An actuator is a type of motor that is responsible for
moving or controlling the valve and is operated by a source of energy, including electric current, hydraulic fluid pressure or pneumatic pressure. Certain components of the valve automation packages may contain 3TGs, such as tungsten carbide coated
balls and seats, gold in the electrical wiring or tin in the circuit boards.
We are several steps removed from the actual mining of the
Subject Minerals that are contained in our Covered Products and, thus, we do not have direct visibility into the smelters and refiners of the Subject Minerals contained in our Covered Products.
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