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Triton Energy Ltd – ‘11-K’ for 12/31/95

As of:  Wednesday, 6/26/96   ·   For:  12/31/95   ·   Accession #:  1009404-96-35   ·   File #:  333-00923-01

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Annual Report of an Employee Stock Purchase, Savings or Similar Plan   —   Form 11-K
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 1: 11-K        Annual Report of an Employee Stock Purchase,          15±    68K 
                          Savings or Similar Plan                                
 2: EX-23.1     Consent of Experts or Counsel                          1      5K 


11-K   —   Annual Report of an Employee Stock Purchase, Savings or Similar Plan
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 FORM 11-K FOR ANNUAL REPORTS OF EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE, SAVINGS AND SIMILAR PLANS PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(D) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 (Mark One) [ X ] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [FEE REQUIRED] FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 OR [ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [NO FEE REQUIRED] For the transition period from to COMMISSION FILE NUMBER: 1-11675 Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below: TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(K) SAVINGS PLAN Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office: TRITON ENERGY LIMITED CALEDONIAN HOUSE MARY STREET P.O. BOX 1043 GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN CAYMAN ISLANDS
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Required Information (a) Financial Statements. See "Index to Financial Statements" on page F-1. (b) Exhibit. The following document is an exhibit to this Form 11-K: Exhibit Number Document 23.1 - Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP, filed herewith.
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TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(k) SAVINGS PLAN INDEX TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULES [Download Table] Page ---- Financial statements: Report of Independent Accountants F-2 Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits at December 31, 1995 F-3 Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits at December 31, 1994 F-4 Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the Year Ended December 31, 1995 F-5 Notes to Financial Statements F-6 Supplemental schedules: Schedule I - Investments at December 31, 1995 F-10 Schedule II - Transactions in Excess of 5% of the Fair Market Value of the Plan Assets for the Year Ended December 31, 1995 F-11
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS To the Participants and Administrator of the Triton Energy Corporation 401(k) Savings Plan In our opinion, the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits, with fund information, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits, with fund information, present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Triton Energy Corporation 401(k) Savings Plan at December 31, 1995 and 1994, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 1995, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. These financial statements are the responsibility of the plan's management; our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits of these statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards which require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for the opinion expressed above. Our audits were performed for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The additional information included in schedules I and II is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements but is additional information required by ERISA. The Fund Information in the statements of net assets available for benefits and the statement of changes in net assets available for benefits is presented for purposes of additional analysis rather than to present the net assets available for plan benefits and changes in net assets available for benefits of each fund. Schedules I and II and the Fund Information have been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, are fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole. PRICE WATERHOUSE LLP Dallas, Texas June 20, 1996 TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(K) SAVINGS PLAN STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS, WITH FUND INFORMATION [Enlarge/Download Table] FUND INFORMATION ----------------- DECEMBER 31, 1995 ----------------- LARGE LARGE GOVERNMENT LONG TERM CAPITALIZATION CAPITALIZATION MONEY BOND VALUE EQUITY GROWTH FUND FUND FUND FUND ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- Assets Investments, at fair value Triton Energy Corporation common stock $ --- $ --- $ --- $ --- International equity investments fund --- --- --- --- Large capitalization value equity fund --- --- 635,262 --- Large capitalization growth fund --- --- --- 702,796 Government money fund 461,954 --- --- --- Long term bond fund --- 189,760 --- --- Participant loans --- --- --- --- Cash and equivalents --- --- --- --- ----------- --------- ----------------- --------------- Total investments 461,954 189,760 635,262 702,796 ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- Receivables Employer's contributions 812 1,621 6,308 7,781 Participants' contributions 1,014 2,185 8,409 10,221 Other 262 449 1,120 449 ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- Total receivables 2,088 4,255 15,837 18,451 ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- Total assets 464,042 194,015 651,099 721,247 Liabilities Accounts payable --- --- --- --- ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- Net assets available for plan benefits $ 464,042 $ 194,015 $ 651,099 $ 721,247 ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- FUND INFORMATION --------------- INTERNATIONAL TRITON EQUITY STOCK PARTICIPANT CASH AND FUND FUND LOANS EQUIVALENTS TOTAL -------------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------- Assets Investments, at fair value Triton Energy Corporation common stock $ --- $7,870,817 $ --- $ --- $ 7,870,817 International equity investments fund 490,273 --- --- --- 490,273 Large capitalization value equity fund --- --- --- --- 635,262 Large capitalization growth fund --- --- --- --- 702,796 Government money fund --- --- --- --- 461,954 Long term bond fund --- --- --- --- 189,760 Participant loans --- --- 298,468 --- 298,468 Cash and equivalents --- 1,288 --- 8,301 9,589 -------------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------- Total investments 490,273 7,872,105 298,468 8,301 10,658,919 -------------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------- Receivables Employer's contributions 4,752 9,850 --- --- 31,124 Participants' contributions 6,641 14,151 --- --- 42,621 Other --- 2,291 --- 1,965 6,536 -------------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------- Total receivables 11,393 26,292 --- 1,965 80,281 -------------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------- Total assets 501,666 7,898,397 298,468 10,266 10,739,200 Liabilities Accounts payable 132 --- --- 10,266 10,398 -------------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------- Net assets available for plan benefits $ 501,534 $7,898,397 $ 298,468 $ --- $10,728,802 -------------- ---------- ------------ ------------ ----------- See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(K) SAVINGS PLAN STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS, WITH FUND INFORMATION [Enlarge/Download Table] FUND INFORMATION ----------------- DECEMBER 31, 1994 ------------------ LARGE LARGE GOVERNMENT LONG TERM CAPITALIZATION CAPITALIZATION INTERNATIONAL MONEY BOND VALUE EQUITY GROWTH EQUITY FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- ------------------ Assets Investments, at fair value Triton Energy Corporation common stock $ --- $ --- $ --- $ --- $ --- International equity investments fund --- --- --- --- 584,468 Large capitalization value equity fund --- --- 397,365 --- --- Large capitalization growth fund --- --- --- 397,183 --- Government money fund 306,966 --- --- --- --- Long term bond fund --- 137,375 --- --- --- Participant loans --- --- --- --- --- Cash and equivalents --- --- --- --- --- ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- ------------------ Total investments 306,966 137,375 397,365 397,183 584,468 ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- ------------------ Receivables Employer's contributions --- 1,985 5,476 7,181 9,273 Participants' contributions --- 2,330 7,115 9,824 12,308 Other --- 90 716 660 1,739 ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- ------------------ Total receivables --- 4,405 13,307 17,665 23,320 ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- ------------------ Total assets 306,966 141,780 410,672 414,848 607,788 Liabilities Accounts payable --- --- --- --- --- ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- ------------------ Net assets available for plan benefits $ 306,966 $ 141,780 $ 410,672 $ 414,848 $ 607,788 ----------- ---------- ----------------- --------------- ------------------ FUND INFORMATION ----------------- TRITON STOCK PARTICIPANT CASH AND FUND LOANS EQUIVALENTS TOTAL ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- Assets Investments, at fair value Triton Energy Corporation common stock $4,278,220 $ --- $ --- $4,278,220 International equity investments fund --- --- --- 584,468 Large capitalization value equity fund --- --- --- 397,365 Large capitalization growth fund --- --- --- 397,183 Government money fund --- --- --- 306,966 Long term bond fund --- --- --- 137,375 Participant loans --- 219,779 --- 219,779 Cash and equivalents --- --- 3,125 3,125 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- Total investments 4,278,220 219,779 3,125 6,324,481 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- Receivables Employer's contributions --- --- 7,128 31,043 Participants' contributions --- --- 9,312 40,889 Other 46 --- 1,200 4,451 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- ---------- Total receivables 46 --- 17,640 76,383 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- Total assets 4,278,266 219,779 20,765 6,400,864 Liabilities Accounts payable --- --- 1,868 1,868 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- Net assets available for plan benefits $4,278,266 $ 219,779 $ 18,897 $6,398,996 ---------- ------------ ------------ ---------- See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(K) SAVINGS PLAN STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS, WITH FUND INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 [Enlarge/Download Table] FUND INFORMATION ------------------ LARGE LARGE GOVERNMENT LONG TERM CAPITALIZATION CAPITALIZATION INTERNATIONAL MONEY BOND VALUE EQUITY GROWTH EQUITY FUND FUND FUND FUND FUND ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Additions to net assets attributed to: Net appreciation in fair value $ --- $ 17,828 $ 133,010 $ 120,480 $ 12,970 Dividends 19,573 9,604 21,508 30,700 21,891 Interest and other 145 184 386 557 234 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- 19,718 27,616 154,904 151,737 35,095 Less investment expenses (31) (28) (86) (104) (104) ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Total investment income 19,687 27,588 154,818 151,633 34,991 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Contributions Participants 138,750 44,200 102,176 138,854 144,293 Employer 19,529 27,652 74,961 99,823 111,225 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Total contributions 158,279 71,852 177,137 238,677 255,518 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Loans to participants --- --- --- --- --- Loan payments 1,446 3,310 11,599 9,699 8,588 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Total additions 179,412 102,750 343,554 400,009 299,097 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Deductions from net assets attributed to: Benefits paid 1,810 43,358 57,059 63,566 25,395 Loan distributions 4,596 7,400 26,030 20,237 5,389 Participant loan payments --- --- --- --- --- Miscellaneous (313) --- --- (100) --- ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Total deductions 6,093 50,758 83,089 83,703 30,784 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Net increase prior to interfund transfers 173,319 51,992 260,465 316,306 268,313 Interfund transfers (16,243) 243 (20,038) (9,907) (374,567) ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- Net increase (decrease) 157,076 52,235 240,427 306,399 (106,254) Net assets available for plan benefits: Beginning of year 306,966 141,780 410,672 414,848 607,788 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- End of year $ 464,042 $ 194,015 $ 651,099 $ 721,247 $ 501,534 ------------ ----------- ------------------ ---------------- --------------- FUND INFORMATION ----------------- TRITON STOCK PARTICIPANT CASH AND FUND LOANS EQUIVALENTS TOTAL ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Additions to net assets attributed to: Net appreciation in fair value $3,204,687 $ --- $ --- $ 3,488,975 Dividends --- --- --- 103,276 Interest and other 166 18,411 1,428 21,511 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ 3,204,853 18,411 1,428 3,613,762 Less investment expenses --- --- (281) (634) ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Total investment income 3,204,853 18,411 1,147 3,613,128 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Contributions Participants 220,596 --- --- 788,869 Employer 133,376 --- --- 466,566 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Total contributions 353,972 --- --- 1,255,435 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Loans to participants --- 157,589 --- 157,589 Loan payments 14,655 --- 13,265 62,562 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Total additions 3,573,480 176,000 14,412 5,088,714 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Deductions from net assets attributed to: Benefits paid 302,411 34,749 10,888 539,236 Loan distributions 93,971 --- --- 157,623 Participant loan payments --- 62,562 --- 62,562 Miscellaneous --- --- (100) (513) ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Total deductions 396,382 97,311 10,788 758,908 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Net increase prior to interfund transfers 3,177,098 78,689 3,624 4,329,806 Interfund transfers 443,033 --- (22,521) --- ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ Net increase (decrease) 3,620,131 78,689 (18,897) 4,329,806 Net assets available for plan benefits: Beginning of year 4,278,266 219,779 18,897 6,398,996 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ End of year $7,898,397 $ 298,468 $ --- $10,728,802 ---------- ------------ ------------- ------------ See accompanying notes to financial statements. TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(K) SAVINGS PLAN NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE PLAN The following description of the Triton Energy Corporation 40l(k) Savings Plan (the "Plan") provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan documents for a more complete description of the Plan provisions. GENERAL The Plan, as amended and restated January 1, 1994, is a restatement of the Triton Energy Corporation Employee Stock Ownership Plan ("ESOP") which was originally effective as of May 31, 1976. At December 31, 1993, the only fund available for investment was the Triton Stock Fund. All assets of the ESOP were transferred to the Plan at January 1, 1994 at current value. The Plan is a defined contribution plan covering all employees of Triton Energy Corporation (the "Company") and employees of affiliated companies adopting the Plan. The Plan is subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"). The Plan covers all employee classifications except leased and temporary employees and members of a legally recognized collective bargaining unit who are not expressly granted permission to participate. Employees are automatically enrolled on January 1st, April 1st, July 1st or October 1st which coincides with or next follows an employee's employment commencement date. The Plan is administered by an administrative committee appointed by the Board of Directors of the Company. The Plan's investments are held by a trust fund administered by SBS Trust Company. 2. ACCOUNTING POLICIES BASIS OF ACCOUNTING The accompanying financial statements have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting. The trustee holds and manages the funds and distributes cash and stock to the Plan participants. The assets of the Government Money Fund, Long Term Bond Fund, Large Capitalization Value Equity Fund, Large Capitalization Growth Fund and International Equity Fund are invested in separate funds managed by independent registered investment advisors. VALUATION OF INVESTMENTS Investments are valued at current value based on quoted market prices except for loans which are valued at cost which approximates fair value. Net appreciation or depreciation of investments as reported in the statement of changes in net assets available for plan benefits is calculated based on a revalued cost method basis as required under ERISA guidelines. INTERFUND TRANSFERS Participants may change their percentage contributions and fund allocations once per calendar quarter. FORFEITURES A participant forfeits any non-vested employer contributions upon termination of employment for reasons other than retirement, death or disability. Forfeitures are utilized to reduce the Company's matching contributions and were immaterial for 1995. PARTICIPANT LOANS Loans outstanding aggregated $298,468 and $219,779 at December 31, 1995 and 1994, respectively, and bear interest at prime (8.5% at December 31, 1995) plus two percent. A participant may obtain a loan from all of his/her accounts. The maximum amount that can be borrowed is equal to 50% of the participant's vested account balance up to a maximum of $50,000. Participants may borrow general purpose loans with payment terms up to five years and primary residence loans with payment terms up to 15 years. Both the principal and interest portions of the repayments are allocated by current election. EXPENSES Costs and expenses incurred in administering the Plan, excluding certain fees and expenses of the trustee and investment manager, are borne by the Company.
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3. PLAN PARTICIPATION AND WITHDRAWALS There were approximately 142 participants contributing to the Plan at December 31, 1995 (145 at December 31, 1994). A participating employee may invest his contributions in multiples of five percent in one or more of the following active funds: the Government Money Fund, Long Term Bond Fund, Large Capitalization Value Equity Fund, Large Capitalization Growth Fund, International Equity Fund and the Triton Stock Fund. The numbers of participants with balances in the various funds were as follows: [Download Table] DECEMBER 31, 31, 1995 ---------------- Government Money Fund 34 Long Term Bond Fund 46 Large Capitalization Value Equity Fund 85 Large Capitalization Growth Fund 100 International Equity Fund 93 Triton Stock Fund 118 A participant may contribute up to 12% of his/her compensation subject to the annual deferral limit. The Company contributes an amount equal to a participant's contribution, limited to a maximum of six percent of the participant's base pay. Participating employees receive a lump sum payment of all vested contributions upon retirement, disability, death or termination. Also, participating employees may make a hardship withdrawal from their participant accounts, rollover accounts and their vested employer contributed accounts. 4. VESTED INTEREST IN PLAN EQUITY Plan participants are vested at all times in their employee contributed accounts. Vesting of employer contributions to a participant's account occurs at a rate of 20% per year, with full vesting achieved upon five years of service. In the event of retirement, death or disability, the participant immediately becomes fully vested. In addition, in the event the Plan is terminated or partially terminated, employer contributions are discontinued, or a subsidiary of the Company terminates its participation in the Plan, the affected participants' employer contributed accounts will become fully vested. Net assets available for Plan benefits at December 31, 1995 and 1994 included vested amounts of $255,039 and $113,762, respectively, attributable to separated employees.
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5. PLAN TERMINATION Although it has not expressed any intent to do so, the Company has the right under the Plan to discontinue its contributions at any time and to terminate the Plan subject to the provisions of ERISA. In the event of Plan termination, participants become fully vested in their accounts. 6. INCOME TAX STATUS Management believes that the Plan is qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and therefore, the Plan is exempt from taxation under Section 501. The Internal Revenue Service granted a favorable letter of determination to the Plan as amended on December 5, 1994. Generally, contributions to a qualified plan are deductible by the company when made, earnings of the trust are tax exempt and participants are not taxed on their benefits until withdrawn from the Plan. Management is unaware of any variations in the operation of the Plan from the terms of the Plan documents as amended. The Plan has complied with the fidelity bonding requirement of ERISA. 7. SUBSEQUENT EVENT On March 25, 1996, the stockholders of the Company approved the merger of a wholly owned subsidiary of Triton Energy Limited ("TEL"), a Cayman Islands company incorporated in August 1995, with and into the Company (the "Reorganization"). Pursuant to the Reorganization, TEL became the parent holding company of the Company and each share of Common Stock, par value $1.00, and 5% Convertible Preferred Stock of the Company outstanding on March 25, 1996, was converted into one Ordinary Share, par value $.01, and one 5% Convertible Preference Share, respectively, of TEL. As a result of the reorganization, the Triton Stock Fund will hold shares of TEL instead of the Company. As of June 19, 1996, the TEL Ordinary Share price had decreased to $46.75 causing a $1.5 million decrease in the value of the Triton Energy Stock Fund. TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(K) SAVINGS PLAN ITEM 27A - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES SCHEDULE I INVESTMENTS AT DECEMBER 31, 1995 [Enlarge/Download Table] IDENTITY OF ISSUE, BORROWER, LESSOR OR SIMILAR PARTY NUMBER OF CURRENT DESCRIPTION OF INVESTMENT SHARES COST VALUE (a) ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- ---------- ---------- TRITON STOCK FUND (b) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Triton Energy Corporation common stock 137,183 $1,515,862 $7,898,397 ---------- ---------- INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND ------------------------------------------------------------------- Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund 47,045 $ 493,284 $ 501,534 ---------- ---------- LARGE CAPITALIZATION VALUE EQUITY FUND ------------------------------------------------------------------- Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund 57,909 $ 564,555 $ 651,099 ---------- ---------- LARGE CAPITALIZATION GROWTH FUND ------------------------------------------------------------------- Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund 57,371 $ 630,018 $ 721,247 ---------- ---------- GOVERNMENT MONEY FUND ------------------------------------------------------------------- Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund 461,954 $ 464,042 $ 464,042 ---------- ---------- LONG TERM BOND FUND ------------------------------------------------------------------- Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund 22,272 $ 186,134 $ 194,015 ---------- ---------- PARTICIPANT LOANS ------------------------------------------------------------------- Participant Notes Receivable Due February 29, 1996 through September 30, 2010 at 8% - 11% $ 298,468 $ 298,468 ---------- ---------- (a) Current value represents closing prices at December 31, 1995. (b) Party-in-interest TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(K) SAVINGS PLAN ITEM 27D - SCHEDULE OF REPORTABLE TRANSACTIONS SCHEDULE II TRANSACTIONS IN EXCESS OF 5% OF THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE PLAN ASSETS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995 [Enlarge/Download Table] CURRENT VALUE AGGREGATE AGGREGATE EXPENSE OF ASSET ON IDENTITY OF PARTY INVOLVED PURCHASE SELLING LEASE INCURRED WITH COST TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION OF ASSET PRICE PRICE RENTAL TRANSACTION OF ASSET DATE ------------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ------- ------------------- ---------- -------------- TRITON STOCK FUND ------------------------------------------ Triton Energy Corporation common stock (a) $ 860,486 $ 193,512 $ --- $ 2,495 $ 36,614 $ 193,512 ---------- ---------- ------- ------------------- ---------- -------------- INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND ------------------------------------------ Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund $ 334,079 $ 440,718 $ --- $ --- $ 460,676 $ 440,718 ---------- ---------- ------- ------------------- ---------- -------------- LARGE CAPITALIZATION VALUE EQUITY FUND ------------------------------------------ Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund $ 266,872 $ 161,626 $ --- $ --- $ 143,273 $ 161,626 ---------- ---------- ------- ------------------- ---------- -------------- LARGE CAPITALIZATION GROWTH FUND ------------------------------------------ Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund $ 384,758 $ 198,724 $ --- $ --- $ 166,509 $ 198,724 ---------- ---------- ------- ------------------- ---------- -------------- CASH EQUIVALENTS ------------------------------------------ Reserve Deposit Account (RDA VI) $1,962,765 $1,994,549 $ --- $ --- $1,994,549 $ 1,994,549 ---------- ---------- ------- ------------------- ---------- -------------- (a) Party-in-interest NUMBER OF IDENTITY OF PARTY INVOLVED TRANSACTIONS NET ------------------- DESCRIPTION OF ASSET PURCHASES SALES GAIN (LOSS) ------------------------------------------ ------------ ----- ------------ TRITON STOCK FUND ------------------------------------------ Triton Energy Corporation common stock (a) 36 16 $ 156,898 ------------ INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND ------------------------------------------ Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund 73 53 $ (19,958) ------------ LARGE CAPITALIZATION VALUE EQUITY FUND ------------------------------------------ Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund 79 52 $ 18,353 ------------ LARGE CAPITALIZATION GROWTH FUND ------------------------------------------ Consulting Group Capital Markets Fund 84 58 $ 32,215 ------------ CASH EQUIVALENTS ------------------------------------------ Reserve Deposit Account (RDA VI) 65 77 $ --- ------------ (a) Party-in-interest SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized. TRITON ENERGY CORPORATION 401(k) Savings Plan Date: June 26, 1996 /s/ Robert B. Holland, III Robert B. Holland, III Vice President and Secretary
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EXHIBIT INDEX The following document is an exhibit to this Form 11-K: Exhibit Number Document 23.1 Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP, filed herewith.

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