2013 Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Awards Winner's Yearbook

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Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Awards Winner’s Yearbook 2013

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The 2nd annual Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Awards were held in Denver, CO on Thursday, March 13, 2014 in the Imperial Ballroom at the Grand Hyatt. The finalists and winners were announced and their achievements celebrated by the 500 industry guests in attendance. The yearbook also contains content from the Industry Summit which was held during the day.

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Welcome to the 2013 Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Awards commemorative Yearbook

hese were the 2nd Annual Awards for the Rocky Mountain region and the organizations and individuals in this journal were acknowledged by the award’s judging panel to have excelled in their work in 2013, whilst also focusing on the industry core values of Health & Safety, Environmental Stewardship and Corporate Social Responsibility.

The Oil & Gas Awards champion best practice and recognize organizations operating in the upstream and midstream sectors of the industry. The media and members of the general public do not distinguish between the different sectors of the industry, which is why the Awards incorporate categories for all parts of the upstream and midstream sectors. The absent mindedness of an individual on an assembly line can have dramatic consequences months later should equipment fail when being used in the field. This reflects badly on the industry as a whole, we therefore think it is extremely important that best practice is championed from top to bottom and the Awards are a platform to promote to the press and public the great work being done. The Oil & Gas Awards are unique in highlighting the incredible innovation and commitment to positive industry development and expansion, rebutting traditionally negative mainstream coverage. The Awards celebrate corporate success twinned with organization’s commitment to health & safety, environmental stewardship and corporate social responsibility.

In this 2nd year for the Awards in this region we also added the Industry Summit during the day immediately before the Awards gala dinner in the evening. In this yearbook you can read coverage from the Industry Summit keynote presentations and speaker panels discussing the challenges the industry faces. I hope you find this interesting and hope to see you at next years Industry Summit.

I would like to congratulate all of the organizations and individuals that were voted finalists by the judges, and to the winners - well done! Many thanks to the thought leading organizations and individuals that participated in the Industry Summit and Awards. We especially appreciate the support of our judges, sponsors and partners, without whom the Oil & Gas Awards would not be possible.

As you receive this we are about to celebrate the 2nd Annual Oil & Gas Awards in the Midcontinent, Southwest and West Coast regions. To find out more about the upcoming Industry Summits and to attend any of the Awards galas please visit www.oilandgasawards.com.

I hope that you enjoy reading this commemorative Yearbook, please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to share your thoughts and feedback.

Best regards

Daniel P. CreaseyChairman, Oil & Gas Awards

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Contents

Proving the Numbers: How workforce housing can drive ROI through workforce productivity

EditorialGuest of Honor 5

Judging panel 6

Congratulations to the 2013 Gulf Coast Winners 36

Congratulations to the 2013 Northeast Winners 37

A-Z of finalists 65

Oil & Gas Awards Contacts 82

Winners' pagesWater Management Company of the Year 13

Health & Safety Initiative of the Year 14

Midstream Company of the Year 17

Industry Supplier of the Year 20

The TEEMCO E&P Company of the Year 21

General Industry Service Award 23

The Preferred Technology Award for Excellence in Well Completion 25

Engineering Company of the Year 27

Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative of the Year 29

The Oil & Gas Financial Journal Transaction of the Year – Over $1 bn 31

Award for Excellence in Environmental Stewardship 33

Law Firm of the Year 35

Award for Drilling Excellence 39

Construction of the Year 41

Heavy Haul Trucking Company of the Year 43

Recruitment Agency of the Year 44

Oilfield Service Company of the Year 47

Consultancy of the Year 48

Specialty Industry Supplier of the Year 50

Bulk Trucking Company of the Year 51

The Progressive Global Energy & Natural Resources Future Industry Leader

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New Technology Development of the Year – Software Application 54

Award for Excellence in Health and Safety – Products 57

The Progressive Global Energy & Natural Resources Industry Leader 59

New Technology Development of the Year – General/Products 61

Manufacturer of the Year 63

The Oil & Gas Financial Journal Transaction of the Year – Under $1 bn 64

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Drilling and Completions

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An Overview Of The Environmental Regulations Affecting Air, Water And Rail

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Environmental Protection, Regulation and Compliance

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Community Engagement: Are We Losing the Public’s Confidence?

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State of the Rockies Midstream-Production Acceleration Outpaces Infrastructure

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Anadarko’s Perspective of the “Big Picture”

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Health and Safety Issues You Can’t Ignore

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Rockies Midstream Update – 2014 and Beyond

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The Reality of the Evaluation of Proppant Performance

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uest of Honor at the Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Awards was Mike King.

Mike King has led the Department of Natural Resources since 2010, navigating the agency through significant reorganization, regulatory accomplishments and landscape-scale protection under the direction of Governor John Hickenlooper.

As Executive Director of DNR, King guided the creation of Colorado Parks and Wildlife, a merger of two previously stand-alone divisions that serves as an important example of Governor Hickenlooper’s efforts to shape a more efficient state government.

Prior to his employment in the Executive Director’s Office, Mike worked in the Policy and Regulation Section at the Colorado Division of Wildlife for six years and was an Assistant Attorney General from 1993-1999.

Some of the highlights from Mike King’s keynote address:

“Tonight we celebrate the success of the industry; because what we understand is that the technology is astounding that this industry has developed over the years. It has allowed for the extraction of our oil and gas resources and the movement of those resources to market in ways that we could have never imagined.

Tonight we recognize the most important thing; that the greatest challenge we face today is our ability to win the social license and the commitment of communities and the people of our states to allow us to do this.

Tonight we recognize the best of the best and thank them for their contribution. We hold them up as the standard to the rest of the industry when it comes to health and safety, and a commitment to the environmental stewardship and corporate social responsibility that are fundamental to the long-term success of the oil and gas industry.

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Guest of HonorMike King, Colorado Department of Natural Resources

To see the video of Mike King’s complete keynote address please visit www.oilandgasawards.com.

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Judging panel

Brent Breon

Vice President Business Development

Blue Racer Midstream, LLC

A. Daniel Hill

Department Head and holder of the Noble Chair in Petroleum Engineering

Texas A&M University

Brad Holly

Vice President, Operations (Rockies)

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

Brian Blount

VP Commercial

Crestwood Midstream Partners LP

Chris Faulkner

CEO

Breitling Oil and Gas

Chandra S. Rai

Director

Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering

Charles E. Wilkinson

President

Stonehenge Energy Resources

Chris Mazzini

President

Spindletop Oil & Gas Co.

Bruce Berwager

Partner

B&H Energy Partners, LLC

Burt A. Waite

Board Director

PIOGA

David L. Henderson

President

Seely Oil Company

David S. Schechter

Associate Professor

Texas A&M University

Deepak Devegowda

Associate Professor

Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering

Duane Wassum

President

National Fuel Gas Midstream Corporation

Douglas Wight

Vice President of Exploration

FIML Natural Resources

Dwight Ross

Vice President

Creed Operating Co, Llc

Gary C. Evans

Chairman & CEO

Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation

Gary E. Slagel

Senior Advisor for Environmental Affairs

Steptoe & Johnson

David Freudenrich

Construction and Regulatory Manager

WPX Energy

Christopher Abruzzo

Acting Secretary

Department of Environmental Protection

Guy Goudy

President & Chief Operating Officer

Austin Exploration

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Johan Theemat

VP Investor Relations & Business Development

High Sierra Energy

John Benton

Vice President and General Manager

Black Hills Exploration & Production

Johnny Jordan

President

Matrix Oil Corporation

John Steen

Vice President of Business Development

Sage Midstream

Kevin Brown

Exploration Manager MidCon/Rockies

WhitMar Exploration Company

Julia (Julie) Levy

Director of Gov’t and Public Affairs - Rockies

BP America

Les Smith

VP Business Development

M3 Midstream

Larry Huskins

Operations Manager

Venoco Inc.

M. Cathy Douglas

Senior Vice President

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

Marc A. Halbritter

General Counsel

Blue Racer Midstream, LLC

Mark Bilozir

Director

Cenovus

Mark C. Peterson

President & CEO

Westcon Industries

Mark D. Casaday

President and Chief Operating Officer

PVR Partners LP

Mark Patterson

Co-Founder & Managing Director

Calypso Energy, LLC

Mikaila Adams

Senior Associate Editor

Oil & Gas Financial Journal

Milissa Bauer

Executive Vice President

Kriebel Companies

Mitch Duffy

Associate Publisher

Oil & Gas Financial Journal

Parker Hallam

Chief Operating Officer

Breitling Oil and Gas

Heather L. Lamparter

General Counsel

Exco Resources (PA), LLC

Jack Renfro

Operations and Production Manager - Northern Division

Forestar

Jerry McGinnis

Senior Environmental Engineer

Shell Oil Company

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Judging panel

Rod Eson

Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Foothill Energy LLC

Ron Forth, P.Eng

Vice President Engineering

Arsenal Energy Inc.

Shane Henry

Manager, Gov’t and Regulatory Affairs

Enerplus Resources (USA) Corporation

Stephanie R. Timmermeyer

Vice President of Environment, Health & Safety

Access Midstream

Subhash Shah

Stephenson Chair Professor

Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering

Thomas E. Clark

Executive Land Manager

Venoco, Inc.

Tony Gossett

Operations and Production Manager - Southern Division

Forestar

Stanley Brownell

SVP Commercial Operations

Millennium Pipeline

Steven L. Bietz

President and Chief Executive Officer

WBI Energy, Inc.

Terry Sims

HSE Manager

Buccaneer Energy Limited

Tom Lopus

Senior Vice President

Pardee Resources Company

Walter L. Williams

Director

Cheniere Energy, Inc

Patrick Rutty

Vice President Exploration

Fidelity Exploration & Production Company

Priscilla G. McLeroy

Professor of Engineering Practice

Texas A&M University

Qingming Yang

Chief Operating Officer

Approach Resources Inc.

Richard P. Crist

VP Business Development & Exploration

Gasco Energy

Richard S.T. Hunter

Vice President, Corporate Relations and Analysis

Carrizo Oil & Gas

Robert Poole

Public and Government Affairs Manager

Santa Maria Energy

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Editorial

“By choosing a professional workforce housing provider, you’ll get a substantial return on your investment because your workers will be well-fed, well-rested and energized through quality fitness and recreation,” Lash told attendees of the Oil & Gas Awards Industry Summit in Denver. “This investment in quality life support will increase your bottom line.”

According to Lash, the most important aspect of workforce housing is the food prepared for employees. In his presentation entitled “Proving the Numbers: How workforce housing can drive ROI through workforce production,” Lash cited statistics from the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, which said workers who ate nutritionally will be 20 percent more likely to have higher job performance.

“The guys and gals that come off a fracking job or out of a copper mine – all they can think about is their next meal,” Lash said. “And it’s gotta be a great meal. Not a good meal, but a great meal. And it’s gotta be all-you-can-eat. And it’s gotta have nutritious alternatives. It’s gotta have protein. It’s gotta have carbs. And it has to be planned out by nutritionists.”

It is also vital to keep employees well-rested. Lash said the same journal claimed insufficient sleep leads to significantly worse productivity

and safety outcomes on the job. Lash also said sleepy workers cost the American economy $136 billion a year, which is more than the state GDPs of Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Maine combined.

To address this need, Target Logistics outfits each of its residences with its own Hibernator Sleep System, which includes a bed with a solid-wood base, pillow-top mattress, overstuffed pillows, poly-filled comforter and 300-thread-count sheets and pillowcases.

Fitness and recreation is another key component of quality workforce housing. Keeping employees fit can reduce absenteeism by 22 percent.

“Absenteeism is a huge cost to all companies in America and throughout the world,” he said. “If you can reduce your absenteeism by 22 percent, you do it. And by providing quality of life support, you can reduce your absenteeism.”

Lastly, Lash insisted that companies maintain a zero-tolerance policy by banning drugs, alcohol, weapons, pets and guests.

“It sounds harsh, but we’ve been doing this a long time,” he said. “If you go and read articles about any tragedies that happen in ‘man camps,’ I guarantee that one, two, three or four of those were violated or contributed to whatever accident or death that ever occurred.”

Target Logistics conducted a case study for one of its facilities last year to determine the effectiveness of its workforce housing. One of the company’s clients consolidated all their workers to Target Logistics’ lodges after previously housing 50 percent with Target and the rest at other residences throughout the region.

After the consolidation, the client had a 50 percent reduction in workplace injuries. “For a large public company whose stock is trading every day, this is a crucial and important aspect to the way they run their workplaces and to the way they treat their employees,” Lash said.

The client also increased its employee retention rate from 50 percent to 83 percent. With 1,000 employees, the client lost 130 fewer people in just one year. Considering the average cost of recruiting and training a new employee is estimated at $35,000 in Canada and the United States, according to Lash, Target’s client saved $11 million just by providing quality workforce housing.

“Everybody likes to feel embraced, everybody likes an, ‘Atta boy,’ everybody wants to feel that their company loves them and cares about them – and this is one way you can show them,” Lash said. “The fact is high quality workforce housing could be a difference-maker contributing to your bottom line.”

Brian Lash, CEO, Target Logistics

Countless studies show the benefits happy, safe and rested employees experience when they achieve the proper work/life balance. Companies in the oil and gas industry can pad their bottom lines, as well, by delivering that experience through quality workforce housing, according to Brian Lash, CEO of Target Logistics.

Proving The Numbers: How Workforce Housing Can Drive ROI Through Workforce Productivity

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TETRA is dedicated to serving its strong and diverse customer base, domestically in all of the major shale basins, which include Bakken, Barnett, DJ, Eagle Ford, Fayetteville, Granite Wash, Haynesville, Marcellus, Niobrara, Piceance, Utica & Woodford and internationally, which includes major, multi-national E&P companies, national oil companies, and many of the large and mid-sized independents.

TETRA prides itself on having a proactive, rigorous and responsible health, safety and environmental (HSE) program. We believe in

investing in our personnel through extensive training and education programs, following protective safety equipment requirements, and well-established HSE practices, which are regularly audited. TETRA aggressively pursues operational and environmental excellence, while cultivating a corporate-wide HSE mindset that encourages constant attention to safety and that focuses on education, prevention, and continuous improvement.

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TETRA® Technologies, Inc. is a geographically diversified oil and gas services company, focused on completion fluids and associated products and services, frac water management, after-frac flow back, production well testing, offshore rig cooling, compression-based production enhancement, and selected offshore services, including well plugging and abandonment, decommissioning, and diving. Headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas, TETRA is a global company with employees and operations on six continents.

Winners' page

Provider of several technologies for storage, testing, treating and disposal of water with focus of an environment.

WATER MANAGEMENT COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Judge’s Comments:

A consistent run of award wins is a clear indication of the high standards in their business relative to others.

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WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Express’ core values (SPIRE) include providing a safe work environment, providing our people with ongoing employee development opportunities, conducting our business with integrity, taking responsibility for our actions and performance, and striving for excellence in everything we do. Dedication to our core values enables Express to be a leading provider of safe and high-quality services to the industry.

In alignment with our core values, we created the Express U campus, offering unique employee development through classroom, hands-on and rig-site instruction. Express “U” curriculum includes basic, intermediate and advanced instruction in areas such as safety, environmental, quality, service line operations and leadership.

Express Energy Services

Express Energy Services is a diversified oilfield service company with seven service lines in over 30 locations across the United States. Express offers drilling services including casing and tubing running, pipe laydown services, rathole drilling, pressure testing and drill site rentals. Express also offers completion and production services including well testing, water transfer, and wireline. Finally, Express offers offshore well intervention services including plug and abandonment, decommissioning, and milling and cutting. Express’ geographic operating basins include the Permian Basin, South Texas, Barnett Shale, East Texas, Haynesville Shale, Bakken Shale, Marcellus and Utica Shales, Oklahoma and the Gulf of Mexico.

Winners' page AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN HEALTH AND SAFETY – OPERATIONAL

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Judge’s Comments:

Took the extra step and produced a training tool that has succeeded internally, have gone beyond the boundaries of the company serving the larger industry.

Movie on H2S Safety - visual learning as opposed to lecture - shared throughout the industry too. This is clearly an innovative concept. Relational to a popular movie, the feature meets people where they are and viewers will benefit as a consequence.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Editorial

“Understanding our reservoir better is giving us the opportunity to do a better design,” Ola Akrad, Vice President for Engineering and Technology at Austin Exploration Ltd., said during a panel discussion on drilling and completions at the Oil & Gas Awards’ Industry Summit in Denver. “Not necessarily more stages, but knowing where to place those stages is also a key issue.”

As operators first transitioned from conventional to unconventional reservoirs, they applied the same technologies to various plays throughout the United States although the geology varied greatly. Now that the unconventional era is a few years old, these same operators realize rock in the different plays have varied characteristics that must be approached differently.

“We’re starting to begin to understand exactly how the rock breaks,” said Kevin Tanner, Project Completions Engineering Advisor for Anadarko Petroleum Corp. “I think it’s not here yet, but I think you’re going to see changes in the future to help unlock more oil and gas in unconventional reservoirs.”

Aside from differences between shale regions like Bakken and Niobrara, there’s plenty of different rock to consider in a single well bore,

according to Tim Willems, President USA and International Operations for NCS Energy Services. For instance, NCS Services has one horizontal well in the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas that has required 50 different fractures.

“The difference in information in parts of that well bore is very different,” Willems says. “The more understanding we have, the more efficient we can become by draining the reservoir better than we are today because we are definitely leaving some production behind.”

To get a better idea of the rock type, microseismic data can be a helpful tool. It gives operators a better idea of how the fracture should be initiated within a certain type of rock. This is a good start for the industry, but Akrad admits the industry needs to conduct more research on rock types.

“It has a lot to do with the natural fractures that were present in the reservoir,” she said. “Another thing we take into consideration is the long-term conductivity and what’s happening in the rock because that has a lot of impact, especially with the shale mineralogy of the unconventional.”

Although rock research is still in its infancy, planning efficient logistics can be accomplished long before a drill hits the ground. Tanner said

Anadarko has changed its material management strategy to maintain its supplies and equipment in one central location.

Much of this can be accomplished through pad drilling. Tanner said in combination with horizontal drilling, much of the cost can be eliminated.

“Lowering costs really turns into driving efficiencies and trying to plan things in a more efficient manner,” Tanner says. “It’s the horizontal well that’s been the big benefit by being able to reach out and touch a whole lot of reservoir from a single well bore. You’ve essentially eliminated 10 wells with one horizontal well, and having everything centralized give you the opportunity to be efficient without having to move things around the field.”

“We’re starting to begin to understand exactly how the rock breaks,” said Kevin Tanner, Project Completions Engineering Advisor for Anadarko Petroleum Corp. “I think it’s not here yet, but I think you’re going to see changes in the future to help unlock more oil and gas in unconventional reservoirs.”

There aren’t many steps left to eliminate from the processes of drilling and completing wells to cut costs and time. However, efficiency can be found in better logistical planning for drilling and completions, and knowing the reservoir will eliminate unnecessary stages, as well.

Drilling and Completions

Moderator: Alex Grant, Director of Content, Oil & Gas AwardsSpeakers: Ola Akrad, Vice President for Engineering and Technology, Austin Exploration • Tim Willems, President USA & International Operations, NCS Energy Services • Kevin Tanner, Project Completions Engineering Advisor, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

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Winners' page THE BILFINGER WESTCON MIDSTREAM COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Summit Investments recently announced the signing of an agreement to acquire interests in two entities which are developing natural gas gathering and condensate stabilization infrastructure in the Utica Shale.

Summit Investments is a privately held company owned by members of management, funds controlled by Energy Capital Partners II, LLC, and GE Energy Financial Services, Inc. and certain of its affiliates.

Summit Midstream Partners, LP

Summit Midstream Partners, LLC (“Summit Investments”) owns a 71.6% limited partner interest in SMLP and owns and controls SMLP’s general partner, which has sole responsibility for managing the operations of SMLP. Summit Investments also owns, operates and is developing crude oil, natural gas, and water-related midstream infrastructure in the Bakken Shale, the DJ Niobrara Shale, the Uinta Basin, and the Piceance Basin.

Significant investments being made and existing processing stations indicate Summit Midstream as a player in the region.

Judge’s Comments:

Notable pipeline, gathering and processing services to the largest natural gas producers in the Piceance Basin. Interconnectedness is key.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

Sponsored by: Bilfinger Westcon Inc.

In 1981, Westcon started working in the ND oil patch and in 2014, the company still has a continued presence in the Bakken. The Oil/Gas boom have taken the company’s revenue into a huge growth pattern. Bilfinger Westcon is an Industrial General Contractor providing safety and consistent quality to its oil/gas customers throughout the United States.

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Editorial

“I’m very sympathetic to being opposed to overregulation,” Lorson told his colleagues at the Oil & Gas Awards Rocky Mountain Industry Summit in Denver. “But if we look at what’s driving regulations and what will continue to drive regulations, we need to look at if there’s really a problem or not.”

There is no doubt that spills are possible, and with production increasing as it has in the United States, the statistical risk for spills has increased, as well. Lorson said it is incumbent on the industry to continue to be diligent in spill preparation and prevention.

With the Keystone XL and other pipeline projects on hold, crude transport by rail continues to grow. Lorson said 10 years ago, there were 10,000 railcars transporting crude oil. In the first quarter of 2013 alone, there were over 300,000.

As a result, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) released an emergency order earlier this year requiring the testing of crude shipments for flash point, boiling point, corrosivity to steel and for sulfur hydrogen percentages, among other characteristics.

Some might consider this order the railroad industry’s problem, but it is quite the opposite – of the 100,000 railcars dedicated to transporting crude oil, 99 percent are owned by the oil and gas industry, according to Lorson.

The alternative, of course, is pipeline infrastructure, which oftentimes is held up as the safer alternative for crude transport. The statistics are misleading for this argument, according to Lorson. Rail transport spilled 27,000 barrels of crude in 2013 – pipelines spilled three times that amount. However, pipelines move a lot more oil than rail does.

“So we’d have to really take a hard look at that before we can declare which one is safer,” Lorson said. “Pipeline takes a lot longer to build, so for the foreseeable future, I think we’re going to continue to see an

increase in shipment by rail until that pipeline infrastructure exists.”

In order to avoid overregulation from government agencies, Lorson urged attendees to follow the call to action from U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. He asked the oil and gas industry to create some standards and voluntarily comply with them to make transportation by rail safe.

“So my thought is if the industry does respond that way, then we may be able to mitigate overregulation as far as rail transportation,” Lorson said. “As an industry, we’ve got to face the anti-oil lobby and we’ve got to earn our social license to operate. Largely we can do that by voluntary compliance and best practices.”

Greg Lorson, Chief Executive Officer, TEEMCO

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barrels of crude in 2013 – pipelines

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oil than rail does.

There is no doubt the word “regulations” garners a variety of reactions when uttered among oil and gas industry executives. It doesn’t have to be that way, though, according to Greg Lorson, CEO of TEEMCO. He believes when handled appropriately, regulations are simply another aspect of the business, and the industry should work toward getting in front of local, state and federal agencies to avoid too much regulation.

An Overview Of The Environmental Regulations Affecting Air, Water And Rail

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Winners' page INDUSTRY SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

SECURE at every step: we offer services throughout the oil and gas lifecycle; from exploration to production and final reclamation. In North Dakota, SECURE energy services provides processing, recovery and disposal (PRD) facilities to safely handle waste and byproducts that are generated throughout the full cycle of oilfield development. SECURE’s standalone water disposal facilities are equipped for deep well injection to dispose of produced

and salt contaminated (waste) water and our special waste landfill offers safe disposal of solids.

Our energy solutions ensure our customers are set up for success in an increasingly cost-competitive and environmentally stringent industry. We are dedicated to providing our customers with exceptional customer service and strive to deliver results that exceed expectations.

Marquis Alliance, a division of SECURE energy servicesMarquis Alliance Energy Group, a division of SECURE energy services, is an energy services company focused on providing innovative drilling fluids and solids control & equipment rental services. We are active in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States including the Williston and Denver-Julesburg basins.

With the increased drilling activity in the Rockies and Mid Continent, an adequate supply of drilling fluids is necessary for maintaining activity and making certain that the latest fluid technology is available is essential. Secure has significant resources relative to trucking options and this gives the company the ability to deliver products in a timely manner.

Judge’s Comments:

The company has created a proprietary software to help manage inventory control. Secure Energy has set a competitive and reliable pricing structure for each of their customers. The companies inventory is maintained through information gained from upcoming drilling programs and forecasts, this helps the company meets their customers needs.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Winners’ page THE TEEMCO E&P COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

The company has been recognized as an industry pioneer in the exploration and development of deepwater oil and natural gas resources in the Gulf of Mexico and high-potential basins worldwide.

In Pennsylvania, Anadarko is a leader in the development of clean-burning natural gas from the Marcellus Shale. Anadarko is committed to producing natural gas in a manner that protects Pennsylvania’s natural resources,

and is committed to the shared prosperity of the communities around us. Anadarko’s Marcellus team actively partners with and supports area organizations focused on the safety and preservation of native species and the environment. The company’s culture places a priority on sustainability, transparency and environmental and safety excellence with a prevention-first mindset.

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

Anadarko is providing for today, innovating for tomorrow.

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation’s mission is to deliver a competitive and sustainable rate of return to shareholders by exploring for, acquiring and developing oil and natural gas resources vital to the world’s health and welfare. As of year-end 2013, the company had approximately 2.79 billion barrels-equivalent of proved reserves, making it one of the world’s largest independent exploration and production companies.

Sponsored by: TEEMCO

TEEMCO, the nation’s leading environmental services company is dedicated to the oil, gas, fuel, and farm industries. We bridge the gap between environmental regulators and the industries they regulate. In these times of fast regulatory changes, we always strive to overcome the environmental challenges faced by industry. TEEMCO is committed to continuous improvement and best management practices. This allows you to pay attention to your operations, worry free... while we pay attention to environmental regulations.

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The Economics of Comfort®

Great food is one of the most important investments you can make in your workforce. But it’s not the only one. Research has proven that in addition to nutrition, a good night’s sleep and high crew morale can also have a significant impact on improving worker productivity and reducing attrition, sick days and accidents on the job. We call it the Economics of Comfort®. Your workers will call it home. To receive a case study showing how we have helped drive profits to a client’s bottom line through increased worker productivity call 800-832-4242 or visit TargetLogistics.net.

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Target Logistics operates 16 properties in the United States and Canada with 5,300+ beds. Most recently, the company established its presence in the Canadian Oil Sands, 88 kilometers south of Fort McMurray, with the purchase and planned redevelopment of the 278-bed Chard open camp. Superior nutrition, home-style comfort, recreation, entertainment, fitness amenities and lodge security make up what Target Logistics coined “The Economics of Comfort®.” This approach has proven to drive profits to customers’ bottom

lines through increased worker productivity, reduced turnover and improved safety. In addition, there’s zero tolerance for drugs, firearms and other weapons, harassment and cohabitation in Target Logistics properties. Named by Inc. magazine in 2012 and 2013 as one of “America’s Fastest Growing Private Companies,” the company has administrative headquarters in Boston; operational headquarters in The Woodlands, TX; and offices in Williston, N.D.; Denver; Edmonton, Alberta; and Sydney, Australia.

Target Logistics

Target Logistics, an Algeco Scotsman company, is a global provider of workforce housing and the largest operator of turnkey solutions in the United States. It operates in some of the world’s most remote environments supporting oil, gas, mining and construction industries, government agencies, disaster relief and large-scale events with temporary lodging, mobile crew camps and extended-stay hotels.

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Target Logistics has served the Oil and Gas Industry throughout the country. The company provides comfortable and affordable housing along with top tier food and recreation.

GENERAL INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARD

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Judge’s Comments:

Their thoughtful approach to minimizing the local impact of large labour forces springing up overnight in small rural areas is an important contribution to the communities where they work.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Editorial

“I would say that Colorado is strict, but not restrictive,” Greg Lorson, CEO of TEEMCO, said during the “Environmental Protection, Regulation and Compliance” panel discussion at the Oil & Gas Awards Industry Summit in Denver. “Colorado is on the tougher side, but I haven’t heard any of our clients make a comment like, ‘We’re moving out of Colorado because we can’t operate under these conditions.’ And there are some other states where I’ve heard that.”

COGCC often creates mandates stauncher than EPA standards, which is an uncommon practice in the United States, according to Megan Davis, Vice President Regulatory, Summit Midstream Partners LP. The state also has the best protocols for its regulation changes and updates.

“The general requirement when states are implementing EPA regulations is that they need to be on par with or stricter than the EPA, and most states just go with on par with,” Davis said. “As compared to other states in which we operate, I think Colorado has the strictest air requirements. But they are also well-communicated and well-developed, so that makes them easier to comply with. We know what we’re dealing with.”

An example of Colorado’s stringent regulatory reputation is its new Regulation 7, which concerns the control of ozone via ozone precursors and control of hydrocarbons via oil and gas emissions. According to Bryan Burns, Environmental, Health and Safety Representative for LINN Energy, this mandate is expected to decrease volatile organic compound emissions by 92,000 tons a year, which is equivalent to all of the cars in Colorado being removed from the roads for an entire year. Davis said this exceeds air regulations set by the EPA, as well.

While this is a good mandate for the environment, Burns said mom-and-pop operators that populate rural communities may struggle with implementing it. He estimates costs

to comply with the mandate between $30 million and $80 million.

“I think for smaller operators, that cost that’s been thrown out with complying with this regulation is really going to hit them the hardest,” Burns said. “How you roll out a regulation like that and phasing it, for example, will really allow the entire industry as a whole to come to the table and successfully comply with the new regulation.”

Even if Colorado is able to better develop and communicate its regulations to oil and gas operators, the costs associated with compliance can become a hindrance. Lorson may not have clients leaving the state due to the regulatory climate, but Burns admitted his E&P company hasn’t had a rig operating in Colorado for the last five or six years due in part to the amount of regulations.

“All of our assets throughout the country are constantly competing for capital to put a rig in your area,” Burns said. “I think it is a consideration companies make internally about where to invest your capital and where to expand.”

compared to other states in which

we operate, I think Colorado has

the strictest air requirements. But

they are also well-communicated

and well-developed, so that makes

them easier to comply with. We

know what we’re dealing with.”

Colorado has a reputation within the oil and gas industry of being one of the most highly regulated oil- and gas-producing states in the union. However, municipal and county regulatory agencies as well as the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) make working within the state as easy as possible while maintaining stringent regulations.

Environmental Protection, Regulation and Compliance

Moderator: Jerd Smith, Editor, Northern Colorado Business Reporter Speakers: Bryan Burns, Environmental, Health & Safety Representative, LINN Energy • Greg Lorson, Chief Executive Officer, TEEMCO Megan Davis, Vice President Regulatory, Summit Midstream

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In 2010, NCS developed a new sliding sleeve (the Grip/Shift sliding sleeve) that works in conjunction with the frac-isolation assembly to further streamline multistage completions by eliminating the need for perforating. This new system and the sand-jet perforating system are both marketed under the Multistage Unlimited brand.

NCS is a global provider and has operated throughout North America, Latin America, Europe and the Far East, with a history of more than 22,000 sleeves and over 50,000 frac stages completed. Our senior management has more than 150 years of domestic and international operations, sales, engineering, and marketing experience with major service companies and oil and gas operators.

NCS Energy Services, LLC

NCS Energy Services, LLC., is an independent technology and services company specializing in multistage completions. In 2007, NCS introduced a new multistage frac service, the Mongoose Frac® System, which combined sand-jet perforating with a proprietary resettable frac-isolation tool to eliminate the need for pumpdown plugs and ball-drop sliding sleeves. The system also enabled operators to design completions with no practical limits on the number and placement of stages. NCS introduced this system to the U.S. market in late 2009.

Winners’ pageTHE PREFERRED TECHNOLOGY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN WELL COMPLETION

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Judge’s Comments:

Completed 3,664 wells with their system means their product is very efficient and proven. NCS Energy represents a unique system that enables high efficiency and cost effectiveness. The system is a multistage. Uses a grip/shift sliding sleeves that allows no restrictions to exist in the wellbore eliminating the need for mill out operations.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

Sponsored by: Preferred Technology

Preferred Technology, one of North America’s largest providers of frac sand, is the markets only commercial manufacturer with an available green resin-coated sand technology. With its innovative product development and reclamation projects, the company is committed to the protection of the environment and the health and safety of local communities.

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Engineered for Safety …Designed for performance.

Halker Consulting’s engineers, designers and project managers collaborate with you to develop best-in-class, fit-for-purpose gathering, processing, and pipeline facilities that achieve your production goals.

Specializing in multi-well sites, centralized processing, and full-field development, Halker Consulting professionals continually innovate and implement the best solutions possible for the varied needs of our rapidly evolving industry.

From the Bakken to the Permian, from Oil to Gas, partner with Halker Consulting today to achieve the full potential of your production strategies.

www.halker.com

Agility. Innovation. Collaboration.

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We do this through collaboration, expertise, innovation, and a clear understanding about how the engineered work we do, impacts the communities in which we live.

Founded in 2006 by engineers supporting projects in the San Juan and Denver-Julesburg basins, Halker Consulting has experienced strong year-over-year growth through the achievement of our clients. We now deliver our services and solutions nationwide across a variety of

complex upstream and midstream scenarios. A partnership with Halker Consulting helps clients quickly implement innovative infrastructure engineering and whole field optimization that help to generate growth, revenue and a competitive advantage in the marketplace. We help clients make more informed decisions, better manage project planning and execution, and manage risk, cost and assets with deeper insights for greater peace of mind.

Halker Consulting

At Halker Consulting, our mission is to help fuel the world. We develop our employees to support the world’s best energy companies increase their speed to market, competitive agility, safety and efficiency in achieving their goals. Ultimately we work to help companies move faster, increase production and productivity, safely and efficiently.

Winners' page ENGINEERING COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Judge’s Comments:

Halker are a multi-disciplinary engineering firm specialising in multi-well engineering and design. Their flexible approach to understanding their client’s specific challenges and their culture of collaboration makes this firm stand out. Their project completion and presence across North America is impressive.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Anadarko directly employs more than 2,000 dedicated, highly skilled men and women who live in, work in and support local communities throughout the Rockies. As one of the largest producers of oil and clean-burning natural gas in the region, Anadarko produces enough energy from its Rocky Mountain operations to heat or cool more than 10 million average American homes each day.

We use leading technology to safely develop the resources that enhance America’s energy security in a manner that preserves and protects the environment. The company strives to minimize surface disturbance, while ensuring the benefits of our operations can be seen and felt throughout the region.

The company’s culture places a priority on sustainability, transparency and environmental and safety excellence with a prevention-first mindset.

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

Anadarko is providing for today, innovating for tomorrow.

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation’s mission is to deliver a competitive and sustainable rate of return to shareholders by exploring for, acquiring and developing oil and natural gas resources vital to the world’s health and welfare. As of year-end 2013, the company had approximately 2.79 billion barrels-equivalent of proved reserves, making it one of the world’s largest independent exploration and production companies.

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Their tremendous contributions to Front Range communities in arts, children, health and more recently flood relief cannot be overlooked. They are big company with a big positive presence in the Front Range.

AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Judge’s Comments:

Incredible scale, highly innovative (and difficult) transaction, complicated by Land Grant; should lead to tremendously enhanced operational/development efficiencies – VERY IMPRESSIVE.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Editorial

Representatives of the oil and gas industry in the Rocky Mountain region explained how they brought jurisdictions and operators to the same page during the panel discussion entitled “Community Engagement: Are We Losing the Public’s Confidence” at the Oil & Gas Awards’ Industry Summit in Denver.

The town of Erie, Colo., was held up as a model jurisdiction for communities that seek to engage oil and gas operators in their regions. Matt Lepore, Director of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, praised Erie and its town Administrator, A.J. Krieger, for its novel approach to working with companies like Anadarko Petroleum Corp. and Encana Corp. instead of imposing moratoriums.

“I think the moratoriums are fairly blunt instruments,” Lepore said. “I give credit to Erie for sort of setting a precedent for this idea of, ‘Let’s sit down with the operators who do business here, express to them our specific concerns, and see if we can find solutions.’”

Krieger said this is just part of what he considers to be his jurisdiction’s responsibility to its citizens. If operators and communities can come to agreements outside of the courtroom, everyone wins.

“We’ve entered into agreements with Anadarko and Encana that I think strike a balance as opposed to a mandate that required things like additional fugitive emission recovery as well as operational aspects on the sites, yet

not impose undue burdens,” Krieger said. “It’s a good model, and it has put us in stark contrast with some of the communities around us.”

Once operators are up and running, it’s best for companies to become involved in the communities where they work. There are numerous ways for companies to accomplish this no matter the size of the organization.

As a smaller operator, Enerplus Resources (USA) Corp. takes a more hands-on approach to community interfacing. Jessie Koerner, Communications and Public Affairs Coordinator for Enerplus, said her company focuses on working with Native Americans who live on the reservation where it operates by showing grade school children the ins and outs of the business and how education could get them a good-paying job in the future.

“We have to be in the community interfacing with them because we don’t have the money to write a check and build a hospital,” Koerner said. “I think it is more effective as an operator to get out there and interface regardless of the amount of money you have to spend on community relations.”

A company like Anadarko may have deeper pockets, but it also focuses on interacting with community members face-to-face. Amy Venturi, Director of Social Investment for Anadarko, admitted her company sponsors a variety of events, but Anadarko’s 1,500 employees in Colorado logged more

than 30,000 volunteer hours in 2013, as well.

“For us, it’s about putting a face on the industry, and it’s not just about writing the check,” Venturi said. “It’s about connecting and engaging, and it’s also a way for us to get out there to talk about who we are and what we do.”

It’s one thing to connect with communities when things are going well. But it takes another type of interaction in crisis situations, and northern Colorado dealt with a flooding tragedy six months ago that tested the mettle of the oil and gas industry.

However, Chris McGowne, Community Outreach Coordinator for the Colorado Oil & Gas Association (COGA), praised the state’s oil and gas industry, which he said responded with water, food and more than $3 million in aid.

“They felt it was their responsibility and felt it would be a good avenue to give back to the community, especially since the community has given back so much to the industry,” McGowne said.

COGA was able to distribute information to community members influenced by the floods through its Facebook and Twitter accounts. Social media also gave the association a way to keep tabs on developments in the community during dire scenarios.

“It helps us keep us on the forefront of these folks’ minds to remind them that the industry is trying to be a good neighbor and good partner,” McGowne said.

The oil and gas industry constantly faces scrutiny from the general public about environmental sensitivity, community disruption and safety. However, the industry is taking steps to change its reputation, and communities take notice when operators are willing to work with residents to address their concerns.

Community Engagement: Are We Losing the Public’s Confidence?

Moderator: MJ Clark, Executive Editor, Wyoming Business ReportSpeakers: Jessie Koerner, Communications and Public Affairs Coordinator, Enerplus Resources (USA) Corp • Chris McGowne, Community Outreach Coordinator, COGA • A.J. Krieger, Town Administrator, Town of Erie • Amy Venturi, Director of Social Investment, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation • Matt Lepore, Director, COGCC

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Winners’ pageTHE OIL AND GAS FINANCIAL JOURNAL TRANSACTION OF THE YEAR – OVER $1 BILLION

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

PLANO, TX – March 28, 2013 – Denbury Resources Inc. (NYSE: DNR) (“Denbury” or the “Company”) today announced the closing of its acquisition of producing property interests in the Cedar Creek Anticline (“CCA”) of Montana and North Dakota from a wholly-owned subsidiary of ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) for cash consideration of $1.05 billion before purchase price adjustments. The acquired assets include additional interests in certain of Denbury’s existing operated fields in CCA along with operating interests in other CCA fields.

The Company estimates the final adjusted purchase price will be closer to $1.0 billion after adjustment for the net cash flows from the assets between the January 1, 2013 effective date and the closing date. The purchase was part of a like-kind exchange transaction that was funded with a portion of the cash received from the Company’s Bakken sale and asset exchange with ExxonMobil completed in December 2012.

Denbury Resources, Inc.

DENBURY ANNOUNCES CLOSING OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPERTY ACQUISITION

Denbury acquired assets in certain of its existing fields along with other fields. This transaction will result in additional sales volumes, 99% of which are oil and NGLs; which are priced more favorably than gas. The company used cash proceeds from a previous asset sale to fund this transaction and thus did not increase its debt balance.

Judge’s Comments:

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

Sponsored by: Oil & Gas Financial Journal

Oil & Gas Financial Journal provides global financial decision makers with specific, easily accessible, and essential business intelligence regarding worldwide oil and gas markets, both in the form of content and informative advertising, in a manner that generates value for its readers, advertisers, and stakeholders.

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With strategic plant locations in Arizona, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Canada, the company has core competencies in logistic transportation.

Preferred Technology has been named to Inc. 500’s prestigious annual list of “Fastest Growing Private Companies in America” (2013) and Deloitte Technology Fast 500™ (2013), as well as one

of Pennsylvania’s “Best Places to Work.” The company’s innovative RCS product line has also been recognized by the Oil & Gas Awards as the “Environmental Initiative of the Year” for 2013. Additionally, CEO, Michael O’Neill, has been named Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year® in Energy, Cleantech and Natural Resources (2012) and SmartCEO Magazine’s CEO of the Year (2012).

Preferred Technology

Preferred Technology, headquartered in Radnor, PA, is one of North America’s largest manufacturers and providers of frac sand for oil and natural gas companies in the hydraulic fracturing industry. Launched in 2007, Preferred Technology is the market’s only commercial manufacturer with an available green technology in resin-coated sand. With its innovative product development and reclamation projects, the company is not only committed to the protection of the environment but also the health and safety of the communities it serves.

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Tons of sand gets pumped in the industry, and a green environmentally-sensitive proppant is significant. This technology and application can have a profound effect on the environment.

AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Judge’s Comments:

Through the sales of Green Resin Coated Sand (RCS), Preferred Sands has committed to the protection of the environment as well as the health and safety of the communities it serves. The company also serves these communities by participating in the charitable interests of it’s employees through extensive matching gift programs.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Editorial

Infrastructure has not kept up with that shift, however, countless barrels of oil have difficulty finding their way out of the region, according to James Burke, President and CEO of High Sierra Energy LP – a subsidiary of NGL Energy Partners LP. In his keynote address “State of the Rockies Midstream – Production Acceleration Outpaces Infrastructure,” Burke told attendees of the Oil & Gas Awards Industry Summit in Denver that midstream companies like his are ready to deliver solutions to the infrastructure shortage.

“Superior economics of the Rockies oil plays continue to incentivize robust E&P activity to a great degree,” Burke said. “The midstream constraints are being solved. They aren’t solved today, but they will be.”

That is a tall order considering the massive shift the U.S. crude oil industry has experienced in just a few short years. U.S. crude production is up 1.8 million barrels per day in just the last 24 months, and the industry has reduced the declines of the past 25 years in just three years.

In the Rocky Mountain region, crude oil production has doubled from what it was back in 1989. Most of that growth stems from North Dakota, where production has jumped from

100,000 barrels per day to 1 million. The Rocky Mountain region once accounted for 7 percent of the nation’s U.S. crude oil production – today, it produces 20 percent, according to Burke.

“Basically, we plan to add another 1.1 million barrels a day by 2018,” Burke says. “So since January of ’06, we’ve gone from 500,000 barrels a day to 2.5 million by the end of 2018 production.”

Burke warned that infrastructure needs are not in place for that type of boost in production yet. He said the refineries in PAD District 4 are at capacity, so it is up to the midstream sector to deliver solutions to bring Rocky Mountain crude oil to other markets.

“While there are some small refineries being built, it will in no way take care of that capacity problem,” Burke said. “Midstream companies like NGL will provide solutions to get those barrels to markets – whether it be Cushing

[Okla.], Gulf Coast, East Coast or West Coast – with the infrastructure and things being built to take care of those problems in the U.S. right now.”

With the core of the Wattenberg Gas Field within the Niobrara Shale extracting at $46 per barrel, it is a very advantageous play for operators. With that price point, it has brought on strong surges of production within the Rocky Mountain region, Burke said, and there is no end in sight.

“The rapid growth in crude oil, particularly from the Rockies, has changed the movement of crude throughout North America and the United States,” Burke said. “While many midstream projects have been announced to address the growing production, more infrastructure is needed as the surge in Rockies production continues to seek new markets.”

The Rocky Mountain region once

accounted for 7 percent of the

nation’s U.S. crude oil production

– today, it produces 20 percent,

according to Burke.

James Burke, President and Chief Executive Officer, High Sierra Energy, LP, a subsidiary of NGL Energy Partners LP

The U.S. crude oil market isn’t concentrated in the same areas like it was 25 years ago. The production that once came from Alaska’s North Slope and California has been replaced by a variety of sources, especially the Rocky Mountain region.

State of the Rockies Midstream-Production Acceleration Outpaces Infrastructure

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Specific to energy, we have one of the largest global energy practices in the world, with lawyers in every major energy market. Our team of over 800 energy lawyers offers not only a clear and proven understanding of the law but also its unique application within the energy industry. Many of our global energy lawyers have worked at major energy companies and

in the world’s leading energy-producing countries; we know how to capture this knowledge to our clients’ benefit.

Our areas of energy work include oil and gas, shale and hydraulic fracturing, LNG, power, renewables and sustainability and climate change.

Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright is recognized for our strength across all the key industry sectors: energy; financial institutions; infrastructure, mining and commodities; life sciences and healthcare; technology and innovation; and transport. Wherever we are, we operate in accordance with our global business principles of quality, unity and integrity. We aim to provide the highest possible standard of legal service in each of our 54 global offices and to maintain that level of quality at every point of contact.

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An impressive number of transactions.

LAW FIRM OF THE YEAR

Further information on these winning organizations, interviews and photos can be viewed at www.oilandgasawards.com

Judge’s Comments:

Norton Rose Fulbright has an impressive breadth of oil and gas litigation expertise and client base. The matters provided showed a breadth that included several international transactions; an ability to prevail in not only litigation, but arbitration as well; transactional expertise; international litigation; and, emerging shale issues related to fracking. The transactional matters submitted were worth an impressive $5+ billion.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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2013

The Gulf Coast Oil & Gas Awards were held on March 18, 2014 at The Westin Galleria, Houston.

Should your organization have operations in this region you should consider telling our judges about your

achievements.

Please visit www.oilandgasawards.com for full details on all the winners, videos and photos from the Awards.

DRILLING EXCELLENCE

MANUFACTURER

RECRUITMENT AGENCY

CORPORATE SOCIAL

RESONSIBILITY

WELL COMPLETION

NEW TECH DEVELOPMENT –

GENERAL /PRODUCTS

CONSULTANCY

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP BY AN E&P COMPANY

NEW TECH DEVELOPMENT – SOFTWARE APP

HEAVY HAUL TRUCKING

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP BY A SERVICE PROVIDER

SPECIALTY INDUSTRY SUPPLIER

RISK MANAGEMENT

TRANSACTION OVER $1 BILLION

HEALTH AND SAFETY-PRODUCTS

INDUSTRY SUPPLIER

E&P

GENERAL INDUSTRY

SERVICE

BULK TRUCKING

TRANSACTION UNDER $1 BILLION

WATER MANAGEMENT

FUTURE INDUSTRY LEADER

LAW FIRM

ENGINEERING

HEALTH AND SAFETY –

OPERATIONAL

INDUSTRY LEADER

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Gulf Coast Winners

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The Northeast Oil & Gas Awards were held on March 20, 2014 at The Westin Convention Center,

Pittsburgh. Should your organization have operations in this region you should consider telling our judges

about your achievements.

Please visit www.oilandgasawards.com for full details on all the winners, videos and photos from the Awards.

DRILLING EXCELLENCE

MANUFACTURER

RECRUITMENT AGENCY

CORPORATE SOCIAL

RESONSIBILITY

WELL COMPLETION

NEW TECH DEVELOPMENT –

GENERAL /PRODUCTS

CONSULTANCY

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP BY AN E&P COMPANY

GENERAL INDUSTRY

SERVICE

TRUCKING

CONSTRUCTION

WATER MANAGEMENT

FUTURE INDUSTRY LEADER

LAW FIRM

ENGINEERING

HEALTH AND SAFETY –

OPERATIONAL

INDUSTRY LEADER

Brandon Davis

McTish, Kunkel & AssociatesCivil Engineering & Environmental Services

Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.

Dave Spigelmyer

NEW TECH DEVELOPMENT – SOFTWARE APP

MIDSTREAM

OILFIELD SERVICE

SPECIALTY INDUSTRY SUPPLIER

TRANSACTION

HEALTH AND SAFETY-PRODUCTS

INDUSTRY SUPPLIER

E&P

2013Congratulations to our

Northeast Winners

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Editorial

Craig Walters, Director of Anadarko Petroleum Corp.’s Wattenberg project in Northeastern Colorado, invited his colleagues – especially those working in his state – to make changing the public perception of the industry a top priority during his keynote address at the Oil & Gas Awards’ Rocky Mountain Industry Summit in Denver.

“Right behind food, air and water comes energy,” Walters said. “I’m pleased to come to work every day knowing that I provide a vital necessity to the general public.”

Anadarko is leading by example in Colorado. The company directly employs 1,500 people and another 1,300 contracted employees in this state alone.

Now that technological advances in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling have combined to create the opportunity to tap into underdeveloped unconventional resources, Walters believes the industry must continuously improve how it operates to gain the trust of the public.

“These are things we need to collectively embrace to elevate our industry,” Walters said.

For example, Anadarko actively engages its stakeholders in a variety of ways. These efforts include a series of open houses, where Anadarko

has technical professionals on hand to discuss regulations Anadarko follow, its own environmental, health and safety standards, and technical discussions to show what actually happens down the hole.

“When we engage with the public, the light bulb goes on,” Walters said. “It quickly moves beyond hydraulic fracturing and turns into this activity that is happening close to my house.”

Along with keeping residents abreast of what is happening in their communities, Anadarko works hand in hand with regulators and environmental groups to determine what regulations need to be in place. For Colorado’s most recent air regulations update – which reduce fugitive emissions off of tank batteries and well sites – Anadarko played a role in writing laws that it must now follow.

“This is a great example of government and environmental groups and industry coming together to write regulations that are the strictest in the nation and are beneficial to a lot of different parties,” Walters said. “The public deserves clean air. The employees of the oil and gas industry also want clean air.”

Anadarko is taking its adherence to the new air regulations a step further by transitioning to tank-free facilities.

Instead of having oil or condensate tanks on well sites, Anadarko can transport these materials via pipeline to a larger central processing facility. Eliminating the need for tanks allows Anadarko to have less equipment on location.

“Also, if you have less equipment – especially tanks – it has less opportunity for fugitive emissions,” Walters added.

If a community can get behind safe and environmentally friendly operations, residents certainly can appreciate the benefits the oil and gas industry offers the local economy. In Weld County Colorado, Anadarko spent more than $1.5 billion and paid $75 million in taxes this year. With a target to drill 360 wells in the Wattenberg field this year, Walters expects Anadarko’s county tax bill to exceed $100 million in 2015.

“With this industry activity and continued growth, these are the kinds of projects communities should want,” Walters said. “They bring significant job growth, significant tax revenues and it really improves the quality of life within these communities.”

There are plenty of reasons to be excited about the booming oil and gas industry throughout the United States. However, not enough people in the general public see this side of business.

Anadarko is leading by example in Colorado. The company directly employs 1,500 people and another 1,300 contracted employees in this state alone.

Anadarko’s Perspective of the “Big Picture”

Editorial

Craig Walters, Director Wattenberg, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

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Precision Drilling

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An especially strong showing under operational excellence.

AWARD FOR DRILLING EXCELLENCE

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Judge’s Comments:

Precision got my vote based on their ability to maintain a strong HSE culture across a broad scope of operations and their ability to provide a vertically integrated product to their customers.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

Precision is a leading provider of safe and High Performance, High Value services to the oil and gas industry. Precision provides customers with access to an extensive fleet of contract drilling rigs, directional drilling services, well service & snubbing rigs, coiled tubing services, camps, rental equipment, and water treatment units backed by a comprehensive mix of technical support services and skilled, experienced personnel. Precision is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Precision is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the trading symbol “PD” and on the New York Stock Exchange under the trading symbol “PDS”.

Precision was founded as a private drilling contractor in the early 1950s and has grown to be one of the largest oilfield service providers in North America. The Corporation’s fleet has expanded through additions of new build drilling rigs and corporate acquisitions, notably the acquisition in 2008 of Grey Wolf, Inc., a leading US-based drilling contractor with operations in Mexico and the Middle East. Today, Precision has a broad North American footprint and operates a large fleet of high performance, horizontal and directional drilling rigs well suited to meet the demands of its customers’ unconventional

drilling programs. Precision also has a growing international drilling presence where the Corporation is focused on pursuing business in markets where Precision’s High Performance, High Value strategy is demanded by customers.

Precision’s Completion and Production Services Segment began in 1996 with the acquisition of a well service company and a diversified oil service company the same year. Through additional acquisitions, investments in new equipment and development of skilled personnel, Precision has become the largest well servicing provider in Canada.

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Loenbro specializes in working with mid-stream and down-stream companies. We build steel; flex steel and poly pipeline projects of various sizes and distances in some of the most difficult terrain and weather conditions found in the US.

“It has been an exciting year of growth at Loenbro. Our culture created a renewed emphasis on safety. Job creation has doubled our employee base, and we efficiently placed more pipe in the ground than any other year.”

… Paul Leach, President

“We have partnered with economic development organizations, education, industry, and charitable organizations to enhance the communities where we work and live. This is possible due to the talents and commitment of the men and women that work for Loenbro.”

… Jon Leach, Vice President

Loenbro

Loenbro is an energy construction /maintenance services company working throughout the Rocky Mountain Region. Services include installation and repair of process piping, pressure vessels and tanks; phased array pipe and tank inspection; anomaly detection and mitigation; heat treating; plant maintenance; HDPE water and gathering line fusion; pipeline welding and construction.

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Company is in growth mode in a key function in the oil industry. Pipelines are clearly one of the most important elements in industry growth. Customer support indicates a positive and comprehensive team that meets goals. Active in community and educational support and a significant training program.

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF THE YEAR

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Judge’s Comments:

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Editorial

“One of the biggest things we have in the oil and gas industry is complacency,” Korby Bracken, Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Director for Anadarko Petroleum Corp., said during the Oil & Gas Awards Rocky Mountain Industry Summit. Bracken took part in the panel discussion “Health and Safety Issues You Can’t Ignore” in Denver.

Mandates and regulations will keep oil and gas companies in compliance with health and safety standards, but employees must adhere to a culture of respect for health and safety to stay out of harm’s way. Bracken said Anadarko developed a hazard identification tool that helps remind employees – in the field and as well as the office – to be aware of their surroundings.

“It all comes with awareness and identification of the hazards that we deal with,” Bracken said. “It’s for people to slow down, take a look, and don’t think that you’re invincible.”

Training is an essential part of establishing a culture of safety in an organization. There are regulations put in place by OSHA that mandate types of training, but Anadarko has training specific to the work it conducts throughout the Rocky Mountains.

Even with increased awareness and stringent training requirements, operational failures are still possible. Anadarko has an emergency response plan and an emergency operations center that come into play in dire situations.

For example, Bracken said Anadarko put these protocols into practice last September when the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains experienced flooding. Although the company has 700 wells impacted within the flood area, Bracken said Anadarko recorded no incidents.

“We always train for the worst and expect the best,” Bracken said. “Should something go wrong within our normal operations, these folks can come in and handle the situation.”

After the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, more companies are bringing in personnel to develop preventative measures and programs to have in place, according to Max Anyiam, Principal Consultant, Quality, Health, Safety, Engineering/Risk for Progressive Global Energy. In fact, he has noticed clients are bringing in employees with disaster management experience as a recruiting tool for other positions.

“You see a high drive for clients looking for specific skill sets like emergency response who are focused on building preventative measures or programs,” Anyiam said. “Agency culture is important to every organization, even just for recruiting highly qualified candidates.”

As more discoveries about hydraulic fracturing have been made, there has been more progress for protecting works from the health hazards associated with frac sand. Joe Welliver, Strategic Account Manager

for Total Safety, said since silicosis – a lung disease associated with long-term exposure to silica dust – has been discovered, his company has fit-tested thousands of people for half-face respirators.

Bracken said oil and gas service providers have responded to this health issue, as well. Manufacturers of equipment have engineered their designs to reduce the amount of particulate that becomes airborne almost to the point of eliminating the need for masks.

“The manufacturers have done a great job in helping us out by engineering their way out of the issue versus having to put a mask on,” Bracken said.

Communities surrounding job sites want to know they will be safe, as well. Bracken said Anadarko engages with local first-response agencies in the areas where they work to help eliminate that issue. The company also implements an incident command system, which places a commander in charge in the event of an incident and a tiered structure of support staff beneath him or her modeled after first-response agencies.

“So, if something goes wrong, you are able to integrate seamless with their emergency response personnel so everybody is on the same page and everybody knows what is going on,” Bracken said.

Just about everyone agrees that health and safety are among the top priorities for the oil and gas industry on a daily basis. However, changing attitudes to keep health and safety at the forefront of every employee’s mind is another matter.

Health and Safety Issues You Can’t Ignore

Moderator: Daniel Creasey, Chairman, Oil & Gas AwardsSpeakers: Max Anyiam, Sr. Consultant, HSE and Technical Safety Engineering, Progressive GE • Joe Welliver, Account Manager, North Dakota, Total Safety • Korby Bracken, EHS Director, Anadarko Petroleum Corp

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Today we have 104 Trucks, 174 trailers, 26 forklifts, a Crane, and dozens of pumps, tanks, and other equipment to service the oil field. Our services include everything from rig moving, water hauling, pipe hauling, hotshot, roustabout services, construction projects, rental equipment, safety services and consulting, crane operations, and much more.

JD Field Services provides its clients a wide range of services so we are essentially a one stop shop for most of the services they need. From rental equipment to labor to safety services we provide it all.

JD Field Services Inc.

JD Field Services began operations in 2000. Jason Jensen and David Gurr, two diesel mechanics and friends who had gone different directions in life decided they wanted to get back to the Uintah Basin in Utah and work in the oil rig industry. They bought a truck and began working.

Winners’ pageHEAVY HAUL TRUCKING COMPANY OF THE YEAR

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Judge’s Comments:

Know of them well. A good outfit.

JD proves to show strong growth by just starting out with 2 people now growing from 1 truck to now having 104 trucks, 174 trailers, 26 forklifts, a crane, and dozens of pumps, tanks, and other equipment. They also expanded offices to North Dakota and Wyoming. They also show great efficiency by being able to decrease overhead cost without letting employees go.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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While the professional skills of a position are crucial, we believe that a great match resides in a genuine cohesion between the candidate and the unique culture of our client companies. We pride ourselves on listening to both the needs of the client and candidate with personal and open communication throughout the hiring process.

RTS CORP has supported candidates and client companies throughout several decades of expansions

and contractions in the Rocky Mountain oil and gas industry. We have a keen understanding of the differing demands required by the marketplace. RTS CORP is poised to support any size company with our permanent and contract staffing services. We work with a myriad of companies in finding individuals to strengthen their market position and flourish in the industry.

RTS CORPRTS CORP is an oil and gas recruiting agency that sources talent for the following departments: Engineering, Land, EH&S, Geology & Geosciences, Accounting & Finance, Business Administration, Midstream, Information Technology and Oilfield Services in the Rocky Mountain Region. With over 30 years of experience in oil and gas, our expert recruiters understand the minutia of the integral functions of each position in the industry.

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History of success in working in the oil and gas industry and delivery of qualified candidates to multiple firms. Testimonials from clients was impressive.

RECRUITMENT AGENCY OF THE YEAR

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Judge’s Comments:

Great reputation. Did a nice job distinguishing what they do and how they do it better than the other entries. Excellent letter of recommendation.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Editorial

“We’re back to levels we haven’t seen since 1989, and we’ve reversed crude oil production declines that occurred over 20 years in a few short years,” said Adam Bedard, Senior Director of Strategic Planning and Market Analysis of High Sierra Energy LP. “So there’s definitely some pinch points, and the goal of a midstream company like ours is to solve those and work with producers to say, ‘Where are you constrained, and how do we get the logistics in place to help.’”

In the panel discussion “Rockies Midstream Update – 2014 and Beyond,” midstream executives addressed how the unprecedented boom in the U.S. oil and gas industry has lifted the American economy despite some hiccups in the delivery of resources at the Oil & Gas Awards’ Rocky Mountain Industry Summit in Denver.

One common misconception is that developing infrastructure for the oil and gas industry happens overnight.

“The market may say, ‘We need a pipeline from the Bakken to Cushing [Okla.], but it doesn’t happen that seamlessly,” Bedard said. “It’s not that you flip the switch and it’s good to go. There are always challenges.”

That is one of the reasons producers are turning to rail transport to

deliver their product vs. pipelines. Pipeline projects encounter barriers to entry like right of way issues and permitting laws that vary by state, county and municipality.

“Rail has just been consistently the go-to project for expansions,” said Marc Bokelman, Vice President – Corporate Development, Rockies, for Summit Midstream. “There’s less commitment by the producers, there’s less time needed to develop the projects and there’s more flexibility on where they can take it.”

The Rocky Mountain region knows the perils of building a pipeline system only to have the whims of the market reverse the flow of product on producers. Bedard cited the construction of the Rockies Express (REX) Pipeline, which opened the Rockies natural gas market to the

Eastern Seaboard In 2012, however, the proliferation of delivery options like truck, rail or barge reversed the flow of product via the REX.

“The market is so volatile in terms of the spreads in terms of where supply is growing and getting to those demand centers,” Bedard said. “So it is not that every play is bottlenecked and needs infrastructure. It’s that some plays are growing faster than others, some plays have better economics with your end markets, and how you get there.”

Producers can be more concerned with flexibility instead of efficiency, so Bokelman suggested covering all possible distribution options.

“For everyone building gathering infrastructure, the strategy is, ‘Let’s hook as many of these delivery points up to our system as possible and keep that portfolio as big and wide as possible for our producers,’” Bokelman said. “This is not only for pricing and delivery point options, but for reliability, as well. More is better than less – that’s my technical tip for the day.”

“The market may say, ‘We need

a pipeline from the Bakken to

Cushing [Okla.], but it doesn’t

happen that seamlessly,” Bedard

said. “It’s not that you flip the

switch and it’s good to go. There

are always challenges.”

The oil and gas industry may be one of the most robust segments of the American economy presently, but getting supply to demand sometimes can be problematic. However, with oil production growing approximately 1 m product where it needs to go.

Rockies Midstream Update – 2014 and Beyond

Moderator: Don Hochhalter, Director, Business Development, Spartan EngineeringSpeakers: Mark Bokelman, Vice President - Corporate Development, Rockies, Summit Midstream • Adam Bedard, Senior Director of Strategic Planning and Market Analysis, High Sierra Energy, LP, a subsidiary of NGL Energy Partners LP • Dennis Chismar, Vice President Business Development, Bilfinger Westcon

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Headquartered in Denver, ENSERVCO works in conventional and unconventional oil and gas fields throughout the United States. In the Rocky Mountains, it serves the Denver-Julesburg, Williston, Powder River and Green River basins. In the Northeast, its customers are producing from the Marcellus and Utica Shale formations. And in the Central U.S., customers are targeting

the Hugoton gas field and the Mississippi Lime formation.

ENSERVCO became a publicly traded company in 2010, and its revenue growth has exceeded 25% in each of the last three years. In 2013, its top-line performance is expected to improve by more than 60% versus 2012.

ENSERVCO Corporation

ENSERVCO Corporation provides well enhancement and fluid logistics services to exploration and production companies operating in the U.S. onshore oil and gas industry. Strong customer demand and a reputation for safe and reliable operations have fueled ENSERVCO’s rapid geographic expansion and positioned the Company as one of the energy industry’s leading hot oiling, well acidizing and frac water heating providers. Through its two subsidiaries, Heat Waves Hot Oil Service and Dillco Fluid Service, ENSERVCO serves many of the largest E&Ps operating in the United States.

Winners’ pageOILFIELD SERVICE COMPANY OF THE YEAR

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Judge’s Comments:

Impressive growth story with continual growth in financial results quarter over quarter. Service and performance makes Enservco stand out.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Over 1,000 oil & gas companies rely on the company’s air & water compliance programs and TEEMCO’s comprehensive environmental services which include:

• Nationally Acclaimed Environmental Laboratory, Accredited in all 50-states

• ENVITE 8.0™ (Automated Environmental Management Software)

• TECAT 1.0™ (Environmental Compliance Assessment & Planning Software)

• TAM 1.0™ (The most accurate Air Emissions Model in the industry)

• Phase-I ESA and Due Diligence

• Air Emissions, Permitting, and SPCC Environmental Services

• Water Management, SWPPP, NORMs, and NPDES

• Accredited EPA-Required Training Program

• EnviroTell™ (Weekly online newspaper)

• Over 85 Spill-Prevention Products and Facility Maintenance Services

TEEMCO

TEEMCO is a registered professional engineering firm providing a one-stop-shop for every environmental compliance need. The company’s six regional offices serve the industry coast-to-coast.

TEEMCO’s expertise, products, and services are recognized as the industry standard.

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The company is mission driven and employee owned . The company is Pro-Oil and Gas which certainly provides the support this industry needs. Teemco provides services that help to control hydrocarbons. Their safety record is impressive.

CONSULTANCY OF THE YEAR

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Judge’s Comments:

Teemco has identified and addressed one of the most significant issues the industry faces in conducting operations in the US; the political risk of doing business in an increasingly hostile regulatory environment. Their integrated software solutions should improve a company’s ability to navigate the minefield of overlapping and redundant regulations that are promulgated in an effort to restrict traditional energy development in the USA.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Winners’ pageSPECIALTY INDUSTRY SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR

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With strategic plant locations in Arizona, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Canada, the company has core competencies in logistic transportation.

Preferred Technology has been named to Inc. 500’s prestigious annual list of “Fastest Growing Private Companies in America” (2013) and Deloitte Technology Fast 500™ (2013), as well as one

of Pennsylvania’s “Best Places to Work.” The company’s innovative RCS product line has also been recognized by the Oil & Gas Awards as the “Environmental Initiative of the Year” for 2013. Additionally, CEO, Michael O’Neill, has been named Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year® in Energy, Cleantech and Natural Resources (2012) and SmartCEO Magazine’s CEO of the Year (2012).

Preferred Technology

Preferred Technology, headquartered in Radnor, PA, is one of North America’s largest manufacturers and providers of frac sand for oil and natural gas companies in the hydraulic fracturing industry. Launched in 2007, Preferred Technology is the market’s only commercial manufacturer with an available green technology in resin-coated sand. With its innovative product development and reclamation projects, the company is not only committed to the protection of the environment but also the health and safety of the communities it serves.

Innovative alternative to phenolic resin coasted sand with improved performances and overall low cost. Reduces release of harmful chemicals to water.

Judge’s Comments:

Well organized transportation system benefits client. Cutting edge R&D technology. Active community involvement. Personal involvement with their services have demonstrated a very competent and customer orientated business.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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At Gazelle it is truly our goal to be the transportation arm of our customer’s business. Building this type of relationship with our customers allows us to better understand the daily demands of their business, therefore allowing us to adjust and grow our operation in a way to provide a superior service tailored to their expectations.

Gazelle Transportation, Inc.

Welcome to Gazelle Transportation Inc. Established as a small petroleum transportation company in January of 1993, Gazelle Transportation has grown to what has become one of the nation’s premier crude oil logistics companies. With a presence in most US crude oil-producing regions, we are recognized as providing safe, reliable and competitively-priced services to the oil and gas industry. With a growing fleet and well-maintained facilities, Gazelle strives to provide World Class service to its customers nationwide.

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Gazelle has maintained an excellent safety record even while rapidly growing their business in a number of regions including the Rockies. The company has successfully exported its solid business practices from its West Coast origins to the Rockies and other regions.

BULK TRUCKING COMPANY OF THE YEAR

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Judge’s Comments:

Gazelle because they cut TRIR in half.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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The company has grown to provide a range of services to companies of all sizes, and includes a strong API manufacturing arm with the goal of filling custom service needs for clients in a quick & innovative manner. Canary is a growing, non-conventional company; focused on innovation & smart

business practices retaining a small-company feel. Canary has grown and changed right along with the energy industry. Well-trained, proven staff keeps them moving forward and the services and technology offered continue to evolve & improve.

Jacob Eberhart – Canary, LLC

Canary based in Denver, CO provides comprehensive oilfield drilling & production services to oil & gas companies throughout the United States & and is the largest privately held wellhead company in the country. Canary traces its history back to 1984 with the opening of Canary Wellhead in Oklahoma City.

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Out of box thinker. Multi-dimensional. Proven business problem solver.

THE PROGRESSIVE GLOBAL ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES FUTURE INDUSTRY LEADER

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Judge’s Comments:

Jacob Eberhart seems the definition of a team leader. He tackled internal problem projects and turned them around for the benefit of all. He is active in the community and industry, as well.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

Sponsored by: Progressive GE

Specialists on your side. With over 20 years of recruitment expertise, Progressive GE is a true global staffing and mobility specialist. From a network of strategic hubs, we place oil& gas, mining and maritime & offshore professionals globally.

Experts that work with you; not just for you. That’s Progressive GE.

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One of our core differentiators is the ability to consider production flow networks (from wells to sales points), activity scheduling (from rigs to facility constructions), and rigorous economics, portfolio analysis, risk, and scenario analysis in a single web based system, where all of the interdependent parts are used in harmony with each other by multidisciplinary teams across the organization. Thus, supporting an overall Enterprise Planning system used for: • Exploration to Development

Planning Analysis • Operation Execution

Scheduling • Latest Estimate Review

Process • Company-wide Rollups and

Consolidations

• Budget Generations • Acquisition Analysis • Monte Carlo Analysis

Enersight lets you strengthen your field development program with greater forecasting accuracy, integrated reporting, more informed decision making, and What if? scenarios. Enersight’s integrated nature means everyone involved in the field development uses a common development model. This dramatically strengthens data integrity, as the operational and tactical teams work off of a common and collaborative platform, and submit their reports to Corporate through the same system.

Enersight

Enersight Petroleum Planning was specifically designed to take a holistic approach to development planning, where all the interdependent components are considered as a whole to generate a true value of the asset.

Winners’ pageNEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR – SOFTWARE APPLICATION

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Judge’s Comments:

For the past four years Enersight has been focusing on development planning for resource plays in the United States. The company provides software that makes a process that used to be extremely cumbersome easier to manage.

Enersight’s integrated oil and gas development planning software will be a help to companies planning multi-year exploration, appraisal, and development projects as well as assist in capital allocation and planning. Being able to integrate the process from drill-bit to senior management decision-making is very innovative and will add value to a company’s decision and risk analysis and project execution planning.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Editorial

“Where we’re at in the industry as a whole is needing to understand what it is we’re experiencing down hole,” said Nick Schnurr, Engineering Sales Manager for Preferred Technology. He delivered a proppant market update at the Oil & Gas Awards’ Rocky Mountain Industry Summit in Denver.

Schnurr said the crush resistance is tested by loading a cell and compressing the proppant to the point where it sees an amount of resistance that causes a fine degeneration that ultimately degrades the conductivity of the well. Over the long term, the white sand from Wisconsin, Canada and other plays throughout North America produce a large percentage of fines – sand particles that are too small for fracking – that is not seen down hole.

Schnurr said resin-coated proppants can prevent this problem. This proppant has a coating applied to the sand grains that contains the fines generated and keeps it from flowing

back through a reservoir.

“You can produce these for Wattenberg plays for a longer period of time and ultimately increase the longevity of your ability to operate in these fields,” Schnurr said.

Proppants – especially the resin-coated variety – need new tests for their closure-stress capabilities, according to Schnurr. The standard API and ISO tests focus primarily on instant closure stress. However, resin-coated proppants originally were designed for the foundry industry, where they react to temperature.

“When you place them down a hole, they see a lot of temperature, and they start to solidify and form that bond-to-bond contact before they are placed properly in the hole,” Schnurr said. “So what we want to understand is, are these tests relatable to actual real-world conditions, and how can we change the testing procedures to modify or better improve our technologies that are impacting our lower portion of the triangle?”

For fracture conductivity, Schnurr said operators must focus on many things that can impact the results of tests, including how the tests are performed, how the cells are loaded, what the test equipment looks like and what proppant the lab receives versus what is delivered to the well site.

“This way, we’re getting an understanding of where we see the industry going versus where we see the testing has led us,” Schnurr said.

For example, Schnurr cited a Stim-Lab report that compares results up until and after 2007. The average differentials from the post-2007 tests on the same proppants has seen about a 30 percent decrease in conductivity, and Schnurr attributed this to more rigorous assessment of how samples are gathered and upgraded testing apparatus.

Schnurr also said the “sieve analysis” – which assesses the particle size distribution of granular material – can be inaccurate. Stim-Lab has software that extrapolates the test results into various fluid flow regimes, but the standard used for testing is 12 barrels a day of laminar flow.

“I think a lot of operators might shut in their well during that time,” Schnurr said. “We look at that sand flow as you increase your production decreases greatly the permeability and conductivity of what the proppant pack is able to form. What drives this is that increased fluid flow starts grabbing all the fines and small pieces of particles and starts plugging off the individual pore throats of the proppant pack, and that is decreasing greatly your actual perform results.”

Are these tests relatable to actual

real-world conditions, and how can

we change the testing procedures

to modify or better improve our

technologies that are impacting

our lower portion of the triangle?”

Nick Schnurr, Engineering Sales Manager, Preferred Technology

With so many hydraulic fracturing proppant options available in the market today, operators constantly are on the hunt for the most efficient and cost-effective material to use in their wells. However, the details of a proppant’s effectiveness can sometimes get lost in testing laboratories, which don’t always give the most accurate account of what will happen down the hole.

The Reality of the Evaluation of Proppant Performance

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Winners’ pageAWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN HEALTH AND SAFETY – PRODUCTS

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VZ Environmental

VZ’s Vsoxz product is a simple and effective solution to controlling silica dust in fracing operations. Hopefully its use will continue to grow in hydraulic fracturing operations.

Judge’s Comments:

Elegant, simple, cost-effective, successful new solution for spill containment – addresses one of the most obvious and unsightly on-location environmental issues.

Pond Pi

Sox

www.vzenvironmental.comOil�eld Containment Solutions

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

VZ Environmental specializes in innovative containment solutions. Distributed and serviced by Kawcak, Inc. in the Rockies, our customers benefit from VMatz, our patented foam walled secondary spill containment solution; VSoxz, a silica sand dust filtration solution; and VPondz, a modular, above-ground frac pond solution.

Carol Van Zandt Jones was challenged by a customer to find a simple method to contain liquid spills in the oil and gas industry. Carol partnered with equipment supplier Mark Matson to design a drive-over foam bermed containment membrane to capture and dispose of drips and spills on oil and gas sites. The containment mat, patented as VMatz™, not only met the customer’s needs, it became the first unique product supplied by VZ Environmental. Jones started the business out of her home with two employees and a goal to help oil and gas operators minimize their impact on the environment. Currently, VZ Environmental has

over 100 employees, a fleet of 70-plus vehicles, and service [units] that have assembled VMatz™ components on 100s of well sites in three states. Responding to another customer’s request to create a custom-designed filter to trap silica dust particles on frac sites, VZ Environmental altered a cement industry “dust sock” to create VSoxz™. VZ Environmental is now known as a leader in the drip and spill containment industry. Through the use of Vmatz™ and VSoxz™, VZ is accomplishing their goal to environmentally protect surface water and reduce the hazards of silica dust on oil field locations.

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Scott Environmental Services, Inc. specializes in providing solid

drilling waste management for the oil and gas exploration and

production industry. We offer turnkey, mobile solutions through

expert, site-specific recycling and treatment technology.

scottenv.com

We at Scott Environmental Services, Inc. were pleased to be

invited and to participate in the second annual Rocky Mountain

Oil & Gas Awards ceremony. The speakers, panelists, and the

broad range of topics presented and discussed were excellent.

The entire conference was extremely interesting and thought-

provoking. The evening’s gala event was also superbly done,

dinner was great, and the awards ceremony was exciting.

Scott looks forward to attending next year’s event!

— Blake Scott

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Winners’ pageTHE PROGRESSIVE GLOBAL ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES INDUSTRY LEADER

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

Scott Environmental Services, Inc. specializes in providing solid

drilling waste management for the oil and gas exploration and

production industry. We offer turnkey, mobile solutions through

expert, site-specific recycling and treatment technology.

scottenv.com

We at Scott Environmental Services, Inc. were pleased to be

invited and to participate in the second annual Rocky Mountain

Oil & Gas Awards ceremony. The speakers, panelists, and the

broad range of topics presented and discussed were excellent.

The entire conference was extremely interesting and thought-

provoking. The evening’s gala event was also superbly done,

dinner was great, and the awards ceremony was exciting.

Scott looks forward to attending next year’s event!

— Blake Scott

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Through his patented technology, contaminated solid drilling waste is now being recycled into environmentally sound and durable roads, drill pads, and a variety of other much-needed structures where exploration and production is taking place within the Rocky Mountain region.

Through science, Blake is making a positive difference in solid drilling waste management for oil and gas operators. He is giving them cost-effective and site-specific solutions, reducing their operational footprints and creatively reusing waste material for use in infrastructure improvements such as drilling pads and roads,

benefiting both producers and landowners.

Blake is a pioneer in several areas of environmental science, receiving the first state-wide permit in Texas from the Railroad Commission of Texas for treating contaminated waste in mud and drill cuttings. The Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (WOGCC) issued a statewide order permitting Scott to utilize its patented Firmus and Duro processes. The North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) issued a statewide order permitting use of the Duro process. Scott also has an operating area in Utah and is licensed in New Mexico.

Blake Scott – Scott Environmental Services, IncBlake Scott founded Scott Environmental Services, Inc. in 1994 with his father, Bill R. Scott.

Blake has dedicated more than 20 years to developing advanced solidification and stabilization techniques and patented technologies that fully treat freshwater and saltwater-based mud and cuttings, as well as oil-based drilled cuttings.

Scott has an innovative ability to keep the oil and gas industry environmentally clean. He created a patented technology that recycles, treats, and/or disposes solid drilling waste. Blake demonstrates solid leadership with his vision.

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With a highly trained and competent workforce and a recognized commitment to ongoing research and development, Trican is a technical leader in each of the services lines in which we operate: fracturing, coiled tubing, cementing, acidizing, nitrogen, geological services, reservoir engineering, microseismic, completion systems, industrial & pipeline services.

Trican is currently the largest pressure pumping service provider in Canada and the

leading fracturing company in Russia. Trican has laboratories and R&D centres in Houston, Moscow and Calgary. Trican’s expertise and experience are some of the most extensive in the industry, with an annual average of more than 11,500 fracture jobs performed in the past 3 years. Trican has also performed a 3-year annual average of more than 10,900 cementing jobs, 4,800 nitrogen jobs and 3,700 deep coiled tubing jobs, among many other services in Canada and internationally.

Trican Well Service

Trican is an international pressure pumping company with operations on six continents and corporate headquarters in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Trican provides innovative, engineered and integrated solutions to its customers involved in the exploration and development of oil and natural gas reserves.

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Tackling a huge issue in the industry and providing a needed service (fracturing) without using new water supplies. Can be very cost effective and environmentally responsible.

NEW TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEAR – GENERAL/PRODUCTS

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By alliancing with Emerald Surf Sciences, Trican is forging new ground in avoidance of freshwater supplies for oilfield services. From the research presented and peer reviewed publication, it appears the alliance will not settle for current innovation but will continue to improve and make potential ground-breaking technologies for our industry.

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With more than 3,000 employees across the world, weprovide our services on a global scale. When it comes to process measurement, our level of expertise is unique – not just with standard applications but, in particular, with any challenges that demand customized solutions for even the harshest conditions.

Our portfolio covers all sectors of the oil and gas industry: from exploration and production to transportation;

from refining to distribution; and from storage to retail.

Our commitment to consistently accurate results, reliable operation with minimum downtime and maintenance are key for any production environment and our customers worldwide.

KROHNE, Inc. As a world leader in industrial process instrumentation KROHNE provides an extensive range of solutions and products for analysis, flow, level, temperature, in-line real-time viscosity and pressure measurement for a wide variety of applications and operating environments.

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A long time business, they provide many products and services in the measurement area. The Pipeline Patrol is a very accurate leak detection solution.

MANUFACTURER OF THE YEAR

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Judge’s Comments:

The company believes that service starts upon first contact and lasts beyond the life of the equipment they install. They are a world leader in process instruments and strive to provide their customers with optimal products and solutions in order to meet or exceed the customers expectations.

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Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp.

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I do think this was a nice deal, recognizing Liberty’s stated objective of proving that their fracs were better than anybody else’s, and it definitely added a nice growth story to Kodiak.

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The deal puts Bakken and Three Forks producing properties and undeveloped leasehold in the Williston Basin in the hands of Kodiak, setting the company up to achieve aggressive growth with an inventory of nearly 200,000 net acres to develop. The company was producing roughly 34,000 boe/d shortly after the acquisition and future production/cash flows may be able to fully fund its growth going forward.

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A&W has been a part of the Rockies oil and gas community for more than 50 years. They continue to provide safe, reliable services to the industry for more than just hauling water.

AED Group

AED Group is a best-in-class oil and gas company working throughout North America. Since 2006, land services has been a major component in our strategy, but we have also expanded into other areas growing our internal development business as a stakeholder in acquiring and developing mineral, royalty, and non-op working interests.

Alpha Transport, Inc.

Alpha Transport, Inc specializes in hauling bulk petroleum products to gas stations, truck stops, bulk plants, refineries and airports. Alpha also has a truck load fleet that can deliver general commodities such as paper goods, plastics and chemicals. They have the ability to service all parts of the continental U.S.

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

As one of the world’s largest independent exploration and production companies, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation’s mission is to deliver a competitive and sustainable rate of return to shareholders by exploring for, acquiring and developing oil and natural gas resources vital to the world’s health and welfare.

A&W Water Service

A&W Water Service provides efficient and environmentally conscious solutions to service the full cycle of the well, from water sourcing and transfer to reuse and disposal at our own facility. We offer the complete solution; Water Hauling, Frac Tanks, Water Transfer & Manifold, Flatbed Hauling, Pipe Yard Storage.

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A COMPLETE ENERGY SERVICES COMPANY FLUID MANAGEMENT DIVISION

Résumé would suggest a strong team leader with the ability to organize, lead and meet goals. Active in community activities and local business school groups, appears to be an individual with a bright future.

Alpha shows a clear commitment to its customers, its staff and the local community.

Their tremendous contributions to Front Range communities in arts, children, health and more recently flood relief cannot be overlooked. They are big company with a big positive presence in the Front Range.

Incredible scale, highly innovative (and difficult) transaction, complicated by Land Grant; should lead to tremendously enhanced operational/development efficiencies – VERY IMPRESSIVE.

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Austin Exploration

Austin Exploration engages in the acquisition, exploration, development and production of onshore oil and gas in the United States. Austin is the first Company to drill and produce from the Niobrara shale in this part of Colorado which came on to production at 403BOEPD. Austin has an interest in 5,000 acres in Eagle Ford Shale in Texas as well as producing oil and gas properties in Kentucky, Mississippi and Texas.

BeneTerra

BeneTerra serves energy, industrial and municipal clients for whom land and water stewardship is essential to their long-term viability and success. With a focus on beneficial-use water and soil solutions, the company’s team of science, environmental and regulatory experts are known for applying practical technology in innovative ways to solve some of the most prevalent land and water management issues throughout energy producing regions.

Bilfinger Westcon Inc.

In 1981, Westcon started working in the ND oil patch and in 2014, the company still has a continued presence in the Bakken. The Oil/Gas boom have taken the company’s revenue into a huge growth pattern. Bilfinger Westcon is an Industrial General Contractor providing safety and consistent quality to its oil/gas customers throughout the United States.

Audubon Engineering

Audubon Engineering is a full service EPCM firm specializing in process design, detailed engineering and management of complex projects in the oil & gas, petrochemical, refining and power generation markets. We deliver best-in-class services to solve complex challenges for a range of clients in the downstream, midstream and upstream segments.

Pioneering the first dedicated LNG plant in Colorado should have significant impact on environment by significantly reducing CO2, VOC’s and NOX.

A member of many Rocky Mountain associations, great to see employees actively participating in committees and offering some 200 hours of volunteer work. Assisting with university education is forward thinking and encourages students interested in the industry to pursue that goal. This will be of great benefit in years to come by supplying top, educated talent. Well done.

Relatively new to the region, this company has shown the right attitude towards building their reputation. Getting in touch with the community and creating jobs for the local residents is very important. Zero lost time incidents and Zero environmental violations is commendable.

BeneTerra attempts to tackle a fundamental issue that will only grow in the future for our industry – water management. Providing an alternative use for field sourced waters is a major benefit for environmentally sensitive operating areas and emerging ones.

A key player in the North Dakota/Montana oil patch that provides up scale services in the construction field and has a client base that indicates first class service and long term growth potential.

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Bronco Oilfield Services, Inc.

With over 30 years of experience, Bronco Oilfield Services has established itself as a leader in providing quality flow back, well testing, surface control, and pumping equipment services to the Oil and Gas industry. Technologically advanced equipment operated by knowledgeable personnel ensures that each job is performed safely and efficiently.

Cathedral Energy Services

Cathedral Energy Services is a premier international provider of directional drilling and production testing services. Our success is defined by preserving the health and safety of our employees, clients, and communities we operate in. We are committed to delivering safety leadership, inspiration, and innovation.

Cinco Energy Management Group

CINCO partners with our clients to provide land and title expertise to fulfill land and title requirements specific to a client’s transaction, ensuring the integrity of the assets throughout the life of the investment. CINCO’s North American footprint is supported by our offices located in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Louisiana and Pennsylvania.

C&J Energy Services

C&J Energy Services is an independent provider of premium hydraulic fracturing, wireline and coiled tubing services with a focus on complex, technically-demanding well completions. Our services are provided in conjunction with both conventional and unconventional well completions, as well as workover and stimulation operations for existing wells.

Bronco has scored well on reduced time and costs for clients.

This company is the go to company in smaller oil areas. I like that they are willing to help other smaller companies grow. They offer competitive pricing to keep their clients happy. Bronco also gets involved in the oil & gas community which shows their passion for the industry.

Excellent write up. Service provider for a large number of E&P companies in the region. Have excellent HSE culture and record.

Have developed new Fusion MWD system that provides EM and positive pulse (pt) systems as well as LWD capabilities. Provides quality down-hole tools including mud motors. Has excellent QC program.

Cathedral provided good information on their performance, community involvement, and HSE focus. Cathedral is right on the heels of the competition and I saw the strongest indicators of HSE performance in their entry.

Their mission is to provide services that result in successful and timely completion of projects for their customers. The company supports the “Support a Soldier” program, which cares for our soldiers needs. Thanks for supporting our military.

Depending on the size of a company, at one time or another they will need specialized land services. Obviously the majors have in house capability but the vast majority of the industry will need certainly high tech land services, training and other services that provide a smoother and more responsive land department.

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Canary, LLC

Based in Denver, CO, Canary, LLC, provides comprehensive oilfield drilling and production services to oil and gas companies throughout the United States. Canary is the nation’s largest independent wellhead services company and operates in every major shale oil and gas region in the United States, including North Dakota’s Bakken, Ohio’s Utica, & Texas’s Permian.

Cartasite

With deployments in 31 countries, Cartasite is the world’s leading provider of safety and security technologies in the upstream oil and gas industry. The company has a successful, innovative history in fleet management, asset tracking, remote worker safety and field operations. Cartasite is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

Davis & Davis Company

Davis & Davis Company is a manufacturer’s representative specializing in Oil & Gas measurement equipment. In business since 1941, we provide flow, analytical, level and control equipment and services to the natural gas exploration, transmission and processing industry.

Denbury Resources, Inc.

Denbury Resources Inc’s primary focus is on enhanced oil recovery utilizing CO2, and our operations are focused in two key operating areas: the Gulf Coast region and Rocky Mountain region. We are the largest combined oil and natural gas producer in both Mississippi and Montana, and we own the largest reserves of CO2 used for tertiary oil recovery east of the Mississippi River. Our goal is to increase the value of acquired properties through a combination of exploitation, drilling and proven engineering extraction practices.

Long history of oilfield services with continued growth and they value the local community, making Canary a strong company.

Real-life improvements in their practices and procedures. Changes made to the way they secure lines overhead appear to have made a real difference - innovative idea, thinking outside the box - can be shared in the industry.

Cartasite has clearly recognized the need for improved vehicle safety. The company developed a practical system for monitoring driver behaviour and have helped companies implement it to improve driver safety performance. Their involvement in the community seems to be primarily focused on improving safe driving habits, which is a good idea although also helps to promote their product.

Supply many products from reputable and well known manufacturers.

I like the fact they have assisted their clients with delivery schedules and equipment purchases when their clients purchasing personnel has changed. Nice personal touch that reduces likely costs and results in further business opportunities for the company. A valued partner and supplier whose motto is reflected by the service they provide.

Denbury acquired assets in certain of its existing fields along with other fields. This transaction will result in additional sales volumes, 99% of which are oil and NGLs; which are priced more favorably than gas. The company used cash proceeds from a previous asset sale to fund this transaction and thus did not increase its debt balance.

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E&B Green Solutions

E&B Green Solutions is a premier supplier of non-toxic, renewable and safe cleaning solutions to the oil and gas industry. The G-Clean® product line is used for effective tank cleaning, oilfield rig and equipment cleaning, well stimulation and spill remediation.

Enerplus Resources (USA) Corporation

Enerplus Resources is an independent producer with assets in the most productive plays in North America. The company has been active in North Dakota and Montana since 2005, when assets were acquired in the Elm Coulee field. In addition to successful production, Enerplus emphasizes safety, ethical conduct, and community involvement.

Enersight

Enersight integrates the planning, budgeting, and scheduling of Oil and Gas projects and substantially decreases the time it takes to generate short and long term outlooks. Enersight considers all project interdependencies, giving you greater forecasting accuracy, thus allowing you to confidently allocate capital and resources in order to meet business goals.

Enservco

ENSERVCO Corporation provides well enhancement and fluid logistics services to many of the largest E&Ps in the United States. Strong customer demand and a reputation for safe and reliable operations have positioned the Company as one of the energy service industry’s leading hot oiling, well acidizing and frac water heating service providers.

E&B provides a critical industry need relating to clean up and site maintenance. Company is still young and some of their products could use further history, but have the potential to grow into a much larger entity with increased geographical presence.

Enerplus ably documented their numerous contributions to the communities where they operate in North Dakota and especially the children in those communities.

For the past four years Enersight has been focusing on development planning for resource plays in the United States. The company provides software that makes a process that used to be extremely cumbersome easier to manage.

Enersight’s integrated oil and gas development planning software will be a help to companies planning multi-year exploration, appraisal, and development projects as well as assist in capital allocation and planning. Being able to integrate the process from drill-bit to senior management decision-making is very innovative and will add value to a company’s decision and risk analysis and project execution planning.

Impressive growth story with continual growth in financial results quarter over quarter. Service and performance makes Enservco stand out.

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Express Energy Services

Express Energy Services, founded in 2000, is a provider of products and services to the petroleum and energy industries. Providing oilfield services in every major hydrocarbon basin in the United States, Express assists its customers with seven service lines and a workforce of 1,700 employees in more than 30 locations.

Frank Henry Equipment USA

Frank Henry Equipment engineers top quality tools and equipment for wireline operations. We’re refined through decades of experience and built on the values of hard work, innovation, and a dedication to customer service and satisfaction. We pack these values into each product and relationship. Your success is our ultimate goal.

Fortis Energy Services, Inc.

Fortis Energy Services, Inc. is headquartered in Michigan, and has been active throughout the Marcellus and Utica shale plays since 2006. Fortis capabilities allow us to service a well throughout its entire life cycle starting with the completion stage, through workovers, maintenance and plugging.

Our aggressive growth plan targets all major shale plays in the US for the next 3-5 years, including the Bakken, Eagle Ford and Permian basins.

Gazelle Transportation Inc.

Established as a small petroleum transportation company in January of 1993, Gazelle Transportation has grown to what has become one of the nation’s premier crude oil logistics companies. With a presence in most US crude oil-producing regions, we are recognized as providing safe, reliable and competitively-priced services to the oil and gas industry. With a growing fleet and well-maintained facilities, Gazelle strives to provide World Class service to its customers nationwide.

Took the extra step and produced a training tool that has succeeded internally, have gone beyond the boundaries of the company serving the larger industry.

Movie on H2S Safety - visual learning as opposed to lecture - shared throughout the industry too. This is clearly an innovative concept. Relational to a popular movie, the feature meets people where they are and viewers will benefit as a consequence.

Recent expansion into North Dakota sees Fortis bring their experience of working under extreme well pressure to the play in line with their aggressive growth strategy. Their safety first culture is commendable.

Increased efficiencies reduce completion time by 15-20% in high pressure formations. Rigorous equipment safety program and safety culture reduces injury incidents.

FHE is built on a heritage of hard work, innovation and a dedication to superior customer service. The company never backs down from a challenge. The company realizes that the success of their customers depends on quick turnaround times and 24/7 availability.

Obviously, one of the key elements of field operations from a safety point of view is pressure control equipment that is trustworthy, readily available and the customer can be assured that installation is done professionally. The company has an excellent reputation in the field and seems to take pride in its ability to deliver equipment when needed and they are prepared to operate immediately.

Gazelle because they cut TRIR in half.

Gazelle has maintained an excellent safety record even while rapidly growing their business in a number of regions including the Rockies. The company has successfully exported its solid business practices from its West Coast origins to the Rockies and other regions.

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GE Oil & Gas Pressure Control

GE Oil & Gas Pressure Control is a major worldwide supplier of surface wellheads, frac systems, and production tree equipment. The company operates over 80 manufacturing, service, and sales locations globally, covering all aspects of operations with advanced tools, skills and solutions in every region.

Global Employment Solutions Inc. Energy & Natural Resources

GES Energy & Natural Resources is the highly specialized Oil & Gas recruitment and executive search division of Global Employment Solutions, Inc. a trusted name in staffing for more than 60 years with offices in 11 states and candidates working in all 50 states. The Oil & Gas Division covers Upstream, Midstream and Service clients across the US.

Gulf Interstate Engineering Company

Gulf Interstate Engineering Company has served the energy industry since 1953, providing project management, engineering, design, procurement and construction management services to the worldwide oil and gas pipeline industry.

Gulf’s capabilities encompass all aspects of oil and gas production, from wellhead to export terminal, including onshore pipelines and pump and compressor stations.

Halker Consulting

Halker Consulting helps companies move faster, increase production and productivity, safely and efficiently - with superior quality engineering, design, EPC, GIS, project management, and automation services – helping to optimizing today’s oil, gas, and energy facilities and infrastructure. We help our clients to fuel our world.

Significant capital structure with the horsepower of GE behind them. Maintain large inventory and ability to cover several geographical areas. Personal experience has shown a first class operation and product line.

The company manufactures a variety of equipment from conventional wellheads using flanged connections to time-saving, safety enhancing wellheads that utilize the latest machining and seal technology to save costly installation time. While still protecting our environment during drilling and throughout the life of each well.

Consultant training, impressive case studies. Excellent agency.

Employ a well defined process for the recruitment of employees with a well trained work force.

Their reputation for producing practical and cost effective solutions for difficult problems deserves to be rewarded. Their commitment to safety and to the environment stood out. The company is also committed to helping out communities in need.

Halker are a multi-disciplinary engineering firm specialising in multi-well engineering and design. Their flexible approach to understanding their client’s specific challenges and their culture of collaboration makes this firm stand out. Their project completion and presence across North America is impressive.

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HexArmor®

HexArmor® is an industry-leading manufacturer of high-performance safety gloves and personal protective equipment (PPE). We believe safety is not a luxury, but a necessity. Our focus is on developing technologies that push the limits of protection. HexArmor® works hand-in-hand with our customers to deliver innovative solutions to keep workers safe.

High Sierra Energy, LP, a subsidiary of NGL Energy Partner LP

High Sierra Energy, a subsidiary of NGL Energy Partners (NYSE:NGL), is a leading Denver-based midstream company. NGLEP, a growth-oriented midstream MLP, has operations throughout the U.S. including crude and NGL logistics, water services, and propane retail. HSE operates a portfolio of water processing, and crude and NGLs transportation assets.

JD Field Services Inc.

JD Field Services began operations in 2000 and has 104 trucks, 174 trailers, 26 forklifts, crane, and dozens of pumps, tanks, and other equipment to service the oil field. Our services include rig moving, water and pipe hauling, hotshot, roustabout, construction, rentals, safety services and consulting, crane operations, and more.

Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp.Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp is an independent energy company focused on the exploration, exploitation, acquisition and production of natural gas and crude oil. Our oil and natural gas reserves and operations are concentrated in two Rocky Mountain basins, the Williston Basin of North Dakota and Montana and the Green River Basin of Wyoming and Colorado. Kodiak’s strategy is to internally identify prospects, acquire lands encompassing those prospects and evaluate those prospects using subsurface geology and geophysical data and exploratory drilling.

The company continuously focuses on improving their products because they believe that safety can always be better. The company participates in providing gifts for the children of women living in the local Women’s Crisis.

Hexarmor’s focus on improving hand safety in the oil and gas industry deserves recognition. Too often the industry does not pay enough attention to “everyday tools” and Hexarmor’s innovative approach to improving a basic tool is unique and will save a lot of injuries.

Impressive infrastructure has significant impact on the environmental footprint of their operations, minimizing water extracted from the environment and water transportation distances.

High Sierra Water Services demonstrates efficient and safe water management. They effectively hauled and recycle over 42 million barrels of oil and gas waste water. Of this total volume, 7 million barrels were returned to Colorado river system in a cleaner-than-drinking water state.

Know of them well. A good outfit.

JD proves to show strong growth by just starting out with 2 people now growing from 1 truck to now having 104 trucks, 174 trailers, 26 forklifts, a crane, and dozens of pumps, tanks, and other equipment. They also expanded offices to North Dakota and Wyoming. They also show great efficiency by being able to decrease overhead cost without letting employees go.

I do think this was a nice deal, recognizing Liberty’s stated objective of proving that their fracs were better than anybody else’s, and it definitely added a nice growth story to Kodiak.

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Krohne, Inc.

KROHNE is a worldwide technological leader in the development, manufacture and distribution of accurate, reliable and cost-effective process instrumentation solutions. KROHNE focuses on forming partnerships with its customers to provide them with reliable and innovative solutions in the Oil and Gas industries and beyond.

MDU Resources group, Inc.

Founded in 1924, MDU Resources has focused growth on areas in which it has expertise. The company is comprised of both regulated and nonregulated businesses that, collectively, operate across much of the U.S. These companies sell a broad spectrum of high-quality products and services primarily related to supporting energy and transportation infrastructure.

Loenbro

Loenbro is an energy services /maintenance construction company working throughout the Rocky Mountain Region. Services include installation and repair of process piping, pressure vessels, and tanks; phased array pipe and tank inspection; anomaly detection and mitigation; heat treating, plant maintenance; HDPE water and gathering line fusion; pipeline welding and construction.

NCS Energy Services, LLC

NCS Energy Services, Multistage Unlimited technology combines a coiled tubing-deployed isolation assembly with either sliding sleeves or sand-jet perforating to deliver single-trip multistage completions more efficiently than any other method. The system gives the maximum reservoir connectivity with predictable stage spacing and uniform frac volumes.

A long time business, they provide many products and services in the measurement area. The Pipeline Patrol is a very accurate leak detection solution.

The company believes that service starts upon first contact and lasts beyond the life of the equipment they install. They are a world leader in process instruments and strive to provide their customers with optimal products and solutions in order to meet or exceed the customers expectations.

Company is in growth mode in a key function in the oil industry. Pipelines are clearly one of the most important elements in industry growth. Customer support indicates a positive and comprehensive team that meets goals. Active in community and educational support and a significant training program.

Daring 1st greenfield refinery in 35 years, cleverly takes natural advantage of ND supply/demand situation, leverages MDU sister companies’ synergies (construction materials, construction services, power generation/distribution, pipelines), impressive coordination with regulatory agencies in order to make aggressive timeline for permitting.

Implemented innovative tool that has increased efficiency and reduced costs and environmental impact during the completion process.

Completed 3,664 wells with their system means their product is very efficient and proven. NCS Energy represents a unique system that enables high efficiency and cost effectiveness. The system is a multistage. Uses a grip/shift sliding sleeves that allows no restrictions to exist in the wellbore eliminating the need for mill out operations.

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Northern Plains Trucking LLC

Northern Plains Trucking (NPT) is an oilfield services company serving the oilfields of Northern Colorado and southern Wyoming. Located in Greeley, NPT was founded in 1997 and was acquired by Complete Production Services in February of 2008. With the acquisition by Superior Energy Services, NPT is now part of one of the largest oilfield service companies in the world.

Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright is a global legal practice providing a full business law service to the world’s preeminent financial institutions and corporations. Norton Rose Fulbright has more than 3,800 lawyers in over 50 cities across the United States, Europe, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia.

Oasis Petroleum Corporation

Oasis is the premier operator in the Williston Basin, possessing both coveted assets and creative people that drive the success of the Company. We are on the forefront of technology deployment, operational efficiencies, and infrastructure development. Our 492,000 net acres in the Williston Basin are highly concentrated and are prospective for the Bakken, Three Forks and other potential horizons.

Oildex

Oildex is the oil and gas industry’s innovator and premier provider of cloud-based smart information management and business process automation solutions that significantly improve the flow of essential cost and revenue data, operational efficiencies and cash management for North American oil and gas operators, their partners, suppliers and owners.

A good entry. Was familiar with their work from a previous company I worked for.

This Company grew financially by a public offering of stock in 1995. They are a proven truck company that hauls water and oil. They value safety and they are hazmat certified tankers and carriers to protect the customer’s investment. They are truly a company for the public and its shareholders.

An impressive number of transactions.

Norton Rose Fulbright has an impressive breadth of oil and gas litigation expertise and client base. The matters provided showed a breadth that included several international transactions; an ability to prevail in not only litigation, but arbitration as well; transactional expertise; international litigation; and, emerging shale issues related to fracking. The transactional matters submitted were worth an impressive $5+ billion.

Well thought out. Fully financed with no additional equity required and immediately accretive at an attractive multiple.

The company was able to juggle and close four acquisitions that fit nicely with its existing assets, dramatically increasing proved reserves, production, drilling inventory and land base. The Williston pure play company had previously invested in infrastructure projects in the area, adding to the even more positives moving forward.

Offer comprehensive smart data management solutions to some 7900 clients is impressive. Strong financial results is also a great accomplishment.

Oildex is the oil and gas industry’s innovator of cloud-based smart information management solutions. The company provides smart information management and business process automation software that streamlines operations enabling companies to shift from paper based processes to electronic and allows its customers to track and understand their transactions in near-real time.

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OleumTech

OleumTech is a leading manufacturer of industrial automation systems that represents the new paradigm of remote monitoring and control for Oil & Gas, Refining, Water/Wastewater and other industries. Forming the foundation of a scalable, peer-to-peer wireless infrastructure, the OleumTech Wireless Systems enables “last mile” connectivity in any wireless SCADA/telemetry application.

Precision Drilling

Precision Drilling Corporation is Canada’s largest oilfield services company and one of the largest in the United States. Precision also has a growing presence internationally. Precision provides contract drilling, well servicing and strategic support services to customers. Precision supplies on-the-ground expertise - people, equipment and knowledge - to provide value to our customers on a daily basis.

Precision Placement Services, Inc.

Precision Placement Services is a placement firm that specializes in the recruitment of oil and gas professionals nationwide. Our database ranks amongst the largest in the industry. We are relentless in our pursuit of the perfect candidate and submit only those candidates who we feel will be an exceptional fit for our client companies.

Preferred Technology

Preferred Technology, one of North America’s largest providers of frac sand, is the market’s only commercial manufacturer with an available green resin-coated sand technology. With its innovative product development and reclamation projects, the company is committed to the protection of the environment and the health and safety of local communities.

It is truly an “American made” company with all manufacturing and operations involved being completed in Irvine, California. The company supports the Oil and Gas Industry by providing complete wireless solutions that are for use in remote and hazardous locations. The company supports local charities in its community.

An especially strong showing under operational excellence.

Precision got my vote based on their ability to maintain a strong HSE culture across a broad scope of operations and their ability to provide a vertically integrated product to their customers.

Nice personal touch and extended market reach.

A well known and respected agency. Nice first hand recommendations from clients.

Tons of sand gets pumped in the industry, and a green environmentally-sensitive proppant is significant. This technology and application can have a profound effect on the environment.

Innovative alternative to phenolic resin coasted sand with improved performances and overall low cost. Reduces release of harmful chemicals to water.

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PTI Group

PTI Group is one of North America’s largest fully integrated suppliers of remote site services providing temporary and permanent workforce accommodations, food services, facility management, and other value-add services to resource industries worldwide.

Rockwater Energy Solutions

Rockwater is an environmental solutions provider offering customized products and services to the water, stimulation, fracturing, and production needs of our customer’s throughout North America. We specialize in water management and chemical technologies providing water storage, water transfer, fluid logistics, flowback and production testing, and water recycling, as well as completion, production and specialty chemicals.

RTS CORP

RTS CORP is a contingency and retainer based recruiting agency cultivating genuine relationships within the Rocky Mountain oil and gas industry. With over 30 years of experience, we speak the language of the industry and source the highest quality talent for all technical roles in the oil and gas realm.

QC Energy Resources

QC Energy Resources (QCER) is a division of Quality Distribution, a NASDAQ traded company (NASDAQ: QLTY) with nearly a billion dollars in assets. QCER provides transportation for oil and gas producers, marketers, midstream services and refineries. With footprints in every major shale, QCER has the ability to provide best service with state of the art IT and safety programs.

PTI provides housing for the oil and gas industries workers that are located in remote regions of the country. The company knows that in order to be competitive it must meet it’s deliveries by completing housing units at a faster pace than their competitors and the company has created the equipment to do this. The company has incorporated a strong safety program in their company. These concepts have helped to make PTI one of the largest fully integrated suppliers of work force accommodations.

Strong customer base, clear commitment to safety, community involvement along with concern for land owners and a strong use of technology all point to a top tier organization.

Although a recent entry into the Rockies oil and gas industry, QC has devoted significant time and effort to improved management of transporting liquids to and from well-sites. They also have a good safety program in place and utilize one of the best driver training systems available.

Rockwater offered two independent sources confirming their savings and technology, one being SPE.

Rockwater pulled off a triple play by enhancing recycling of flowback, reducing CO2 emissions and reducing truck trips. Shows a real attention to both innovation and environmental stewardship.

History of success in working in the oil and gas industry and delivery of qualified candidates to multiple firms. Testimonials from clients was impressive.

Great reputation. Did a nice job distinguishing what they do and how they do it better than the other entries. Excellent letter of recommendation.

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Sage Environmental Consulting LP

Sage Environmental Consulting, L.P. (SAGE) is an Environmental Engineering and Consulting Firm. SAGE’s “Family of Companies” provides professional services that span a wide spectrum of industries and specializes in being at the forefront of the ever-increasing health, safety, and environmental regulation of the Global Oil & Gas industrial market(s).

Marquis Alliance, a division of SECURE energy services

Marquis Alliance Energy Group, a division of SECURE energy services, is an energy services company focused on providing innovative drilling fluids and solids control & equipment rental services. We are active in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States including the Williston and Denver-Julesburg basins.

Select Energy Services

Select Energy Services strives to change the oil and gas industry’s approach to water management. By providing strategic water management solutions from sourcing to disposal, Select delivers innovative, efficient, end-to-end solutions to producers. With nearly 5,000 employees, Select is the premier provider of water solutions that help unlock the vital energy resources of our country.

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Spartan Engineering, Inc.

Spartan Engineering is a professional engineering firm serving the energy sector with QUALITY ENGINEERING, CUSTOMER SERVICE, VALUE and unbeatable RESULTS. Our professional, full-service engineering, construction management and GIS mapping services are provided throughout North America, Russia and the Middle East. Spartan’s corporate office is located in Tulsa, OK, with team members in Oklahoma City, OK, Denver, CO, and Minot, ND.

I was impressed with their wide range of regulatory support work. From RMP’s to very specific work on air issues - it looks like they have a useful and diversified portfolio of other clients.

Sage Environmental have become the Groundwater cops through their use of Polyethylene Diffusion Bags. The use of these bags has provided a more timely and cost effective way of improving and protecting the environment.

With the increased drilling activity in the Rockies and Mid Continent, an adequate supply of drilling fluids is necessary for maintaining activity and making certain that the latest fluid technology is available is essential. Secure has significant resources relative to trucking options and this gives the company the ability to deliver products in a timely manner.

The company has created a proprietary software to help manage inventory control. Secure Energy has set a competitive and reliable pricing structure for each of their customers. The companies inventory is maintained through information gained from upcoming drilling programs and forecasts, this helps the company meets their customers needs.

Significant savings on water transportation charges and improved relations with the public in the process.

Extensive water supplies readily available from an experienced and educated team of professionals. Solid portfolio of contracts.

Strong profile of a well-known engineering firm who have completed some notable projects throughout the period. Good commitment to safety, to staff and to the industry.

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Steptoe & Johnson PLLC

Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is nationally recognized as an energy firm with core strengths in Energy Law, Labor and Employment Law, Litigation and Transactional Law. For more than 100 years, Steptoe & Johnson has demonstrated its commitment to quality, devoting personal attention, experience, skill, and resources to client-focused service.

StratCom Advisors, LLC

StratCom Advisors is a land brokerage firm specializing in M&A due diligence. In 2013, StratCom added services ranging from Engineering and Geology to Outsourced Operations to its portfolio, creating a true one stop shop for upstream operators.

Summit Midstream Partners, LP

Summit Midstream Partners, LP (NYSE: SMLP) is a growth-oriented limited partnership focused on owning and operating strategically located midstream infrastructure assets in unconventional resource basins, primarily shale formations, in North America. SMLP currently provides primarily fee-based natural gas gathering services in the Marcellus Shale, the Bakken Shale, the Barnett Shale, and the Piceance Basin. SMLP owns and operates 790 miles of pipeline and is headquartered in Dallas, TX.

Target Logistics

Target Logistics, the largest turnkey workforce housing provider in the United States, is a global resource for cost-effective, customized accommodations and services. Based in The Woodlands, TX, the company provides site design, construction, operations, security, housekeeping and catering for temporary workforce lodging, mobile crew camps and extended-stay hotels.

Steptoe and Johnson demonstrated not only litigation expertise, but also capability in the areas of regulation, transactions, creativity in anticipating future legal trends and influencing laws and regulations. Also impressive was the effort put forth to add value in the form of alerts, webinars and blogs. Clearly they are forward looking not only for legal trends, but in social media as well. While their litigation results were impressive, they distinguished themselves by what they did beyond litigation.

Familiar with their work with Western Energy Alliance. They do a good job.

One of the key needs for the industry is to have 3rd party evaluations centering on risk management and marketplace consulting. Many companies are not equipped internally to conduct corporate transactions and Stratcom fills this void. Absolutely necessary in today’s M&A environment.

Significant investments being made and existing processing stations indicate Summit Midstream as a player in the region.

Notable pipeline, gathering and processing services to the largest natural gas producers in the Piceance Basin. Interconnectedness is key.

Target Logistics has served the Oil and Gas Industry throughout the country. The company provides comfortable and affordable housing along with top tier food and recreation.

Their thoughtful approach to minimizing the local impact of large labour forces springing up overnight in small rural areas is an important contribution to the communities where they work.

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2013

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TaxOps

TaxOps is an award-winning business tax specialty and advisory firm founded by former Big Four tax executives. Fixed-fee pricing and year-round delivery drive best tax results for oil and gas clients. In addition to tax outsourcing, TaxOps offers specialized tax saving solutions and efficiency expertise through TaxOps Minimization and TaxOptimization.

TETRA® Technologies, Inc.

TETRA® Technologies, Inc. is a geographically diversified oil and gas services company, focused on completion fluids and associated products and services, frac water management, after-frac flow back, production well testing, offshore rig cooling, compression-based production enhancement, and selected offshore services, including well plugging and abandonment, decommissioning, and diving.

Total Safety

Total Safety is the world’s premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and products including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance, inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical, communications, engineered systems design, flare services and materials management. We operate from 144 locations in 22 countries to ensure the safe Wellbeing of Workers Worldwide (W3).

TaxOps have provided a comprehensive analysis of the services they provide in the complicated arena of taxation in the energy industry. The testimonials and brevity of the submission indicate they know exactly what to do for their clients and do so with accuracy and intent. Good submission.

The company is mission driven and employee owned. The company is Pro-Oil and Gas which certainly provides the support this industry needs. Teemco provides services that help to control hydrocarbons. Their safety record is impressive.

Teemco has identified and addressed one of the most significant issues the industry faces in conducting operations in the US; the political risk of doing business in an increasingly hostile regulatory environment. Their integrated software solutions should improve a company’s ability to navigate the minefield of overlapping and redundant regulations that are promulgated in an effort to restrict traditional energy development in the USA.

Provider of several technologies for storage, testing, treating and disposal of water with focus of an environment.

A consistent run of award wins is a clear indication of the high standards in their business relative to others.

They have identified a specific problem and created a solution that appears to have received some key endorsements. Innovative and if they are able to sell this to the industry, it should help.

In the oil and gas industry, safety and environment is key. Total safety created a product by having a product that increases deployment efficiency, on-site safety, customer usability and cost-effectiveness. Easy to use and transports versus other spill containment products. This product allows operations to preserve the cleanliness of the environment.

TEEMCO

TEEMCO, the nation’s leading environmental services company is dedicated to the oil, gas, fuel, and farm industries. We bridge the gap between environmental regulators and the industries they regulate. In these times of fast regulatory changes, we always strive to overcome the environmental challenges faced by industry. TEEMCO is committed to continuous improvement and best management practices. This allows you to pay attention to your operations, worry free... while we pay attention to environmental regulations.

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

WINNERRocky Mountain

2013

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Trican Well Service

Trican is a major provider of geological and pressure pumping services in the global marketplace, with laboratories and R&D centres in Houston, Moscow and Calgary. Trican’s services include fracturing, coiled tubing, cementing, acidizing, nitrogen, geological services, reservoir engineering, microseismic, completion systems, industrial & pipeline services. Trican operates on six continents.

Trinidad Drilling

Trinidad Drilling provides modern, reliable, expertly designed oil and gas drilling equipment operated by well-trained personnel. Our drilling fleet is one of the most adaptable, technologically advanced and competitive in the industry.

United NRG

It is our mission to create a long-term partnership with our Clients by providing quality construction of their projects and ensuring their needs are met.

VZ Environmental

VZ Environmental specializes in innovative containment solutions. Distributed and serviced by Kawcak, Inc. in the Rockies, our customers benefit from VMatz, our patented foam walled secondary spill containment solution; VSoxz, a silica sand dust filtration solution; and VPondz, a modular, above-ground frac pond solution.

Tackling a huge issue in the industry and providing a needed service (fracturing) without using new water supplies. Can be very cost effective and environmentally responsible.

By alliancing with Emerald Surf Sciences, Trican is forging new ground in avoidance of freshwater supplies for oilfield services. From the research presented and peer reviewed publication, it appears the alliance will not settle for current innovation but will continue to improve and make potential ground-breaking technologies for our industry.

Trinidad is a good company and is noted for its ability to construct fit-for-purpose rigs.

Building technology suited to the needs of their customers whilst keeping a keen eye on worker safety and maintaining drilling flexibility and performance.

Highly competent pipeline company with experience using FlexSteel (I have personal knowledge of this product and find it to be innovative and cost effective). Excellent recommendations from past and current clients.

Easy to use, creative, good take-off of new technology in the industry.

Elegant, simple, cost-effective, successful new solution for spill containment – addresses one of the most obvious and unsightly on-location environmental issues.

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2013

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Whiting Petroleum Corporation

Whiting Petroleum Corporation, a Delaware corporation, is an independent oil and gas company that acquires, exploits, develops and explores for crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids primarily in the Rocky Mountain, Permian Basin, Mid-Continent, Gulf Coast and Michigan regions of the United States. The Company’s largest projects are in the Bakken and Three Forks plays in North Dakota and its Enhanced Oil Recovery fields in Oklahoma and Texas.

Worthington Industries

Worthington Industries, a leading manufacturer of oil and gas storage and separation equipment, produces oil and gas separators, GPU’s, API & standard storage tanks, controls and other accessories. Strategically located to serve, the company maintains operations in the Northeast and Rocky Mountain regions. Company-owned fleet of trucks and cranes support efficient delivery & installation services.

Whiting paid Petro-Hunt $260 million for 17,282 net acres and 2,420 boepd located in and around its highly successful Hidden Bench and Missouri Breaks projects. PLS values this acreage at $5,500 per acre.

Another key element of oil-field equipment needs is tankage. Worthington has a worldwide market base and high marks from its customers. They continue to develop new and innovative products focused on reliability and safety. The company has the ability to provide both steel and fiberglass tanks, targeting the need.

The companies success is due to the partnerships the company has built with top energy producers and also through the continued enhancements the company has made to it’s facilities in order to meet their customers needs. Delivering exceptional customer service is a top priority, all the time and every time.

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