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Welcome to the 2016 Texas Oil & Gas Awards commemorative Yearbook

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hese were the 4th Annual Awards for the Texas region and the organizations and individuals in this journal were acknowledged by the award’s judging panel to have excelled in their work in 2015, 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, midstream and downstream 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, midstream and downstream 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 4th year for the Awards in this region we had the 3rd 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 5th Annual Northeast Oil & Gas Awards in Pittsburgh. 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. Creasey Chairman, Oil & Gas Awards.

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Contents Judging panel

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Editorial

6 Winners’ pages

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Trucking Company of the Year

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VZ Environmental Award for Excellence in Environmental Stewardship

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Law Firm of the Year

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New Technology Development of the Year

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Workforce Housing Provider of the Year

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Kerr Pumps & FlowValve Award for Excellence in Well Completion

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Manufacturer of the Year

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Construction Company of the Year

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Recruitment Agency of the Year

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The Global Edge Consultants Future Industry Leader

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PR Newswire Award for Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility

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The Oil & Gas Financial Journal Transaction of the Year

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Engineering Company of the Year

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Midstream Company of the Year

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Water Management Company of the Year

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General Industry Service Award

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Oilfield Services Company of the Year

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Consultancy of the Year

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Award for Excellence in Health & Safety - Product

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Industry Supplier of the Year

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Themark Corporation E&P Company of the Year

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Award for Excellence in Health & Safety - Operational

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Staying ahead of the curve – the importance of investing in research and development.

12 Normalcy is Here

18 Industry Update: How will the skill gap be filled when the market picks up? Will workers be reluctant to return to the industry?

28 Keeping Water Flowing

34 New Technology


Guest of Honor

Chairman David Porter Texas Railroad Commission Chairman David Porter was elected statewide by the people of Texas in November 2010 to serve a six-year term as Railroad Commissioner and was unanimously elected by his fellow commissioners to serve as Chairman in June 2015. Since taking office, Chairman Porter has been appointed to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission as the Official Representative of Texas and served as Vice Chairman of the organization in 2016. He is an advisory board member for the Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law. He also served as the Official Representative on the Interstate Mining Compact Commission from 2011 to 2014. In 2011, Porter created the Eagle Ford Shale Task Force, the first of its kind at the Texas Railroad Commission, to establish a forum that brings the community together to

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foster a productive and forward-looking dialogue regarding drilling activities in the Eagle Ford Shale. In 2013, Porter launched his Texas Natural Gas Initiative: a series of statewide events that bring stakeholders together to discuss business opportunities, challenges and regulatory barriers and solutions for natural gas conversion and infrastructure – focusing largely on the transportation and exploration and production sectors. In recognition of his foresight and leadership, Porter was named “Man of the Year” by The Oil & Gas Year, Eagle Ford, Texas 2013. He has also been recognized by Shale Oil & Gas Business Magazine and Unconventional Oil & Gas Magazine for his proactive efforts. Before taking office, Porter built a successful small business around his CPA practice in Midland Texas, providing accounting and tax services to oil and gas producers, royalty owners, oil field service companies, and other small businesses and individuals.

Awards Ceremony Host

Christopher Guith - U.S. Chamber of Commerce Christopher Guith is senior vice president for policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy (Energy Institute). He is responsible for developing the Institute’s policies and initiatives as they apply to the legislative, executive, and regulatory branches of the federal and state governments. Specifically, Guith leads the development of the Energy Institute’s policies and messaging relating to oil and natural gas and nuclear energy. He led the Chamber’s Shale Works for US campaign, which analyzed and promoted the widespread benefits of shale energy development in America. Guith offers expertise on an array of energy and environmental issues. He educates policymakers, businesses, energy stakeholders, coalitions, and the public about the importance of a diversified energy portfolio and how it can

ensure an efficient, reliable, prosperous, and secure energy future. He also leverages his broad energy expertise as a spokesperson with local, state, and national media. Prior to joining the Chamber in 2008, Guith served as deputy assistant secretary for nuclear energy at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), where he developed the administration’s nuclear energy policies and coordinated the department’s interactions with Congress, stakeholders, and the media. He was also deputy assistant secretary for congressional affairs at DOE and a chief representative of the administration during the drafting and debate of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Earlier in his career, Guith served as Rep. Bob Barr’s (R-GA) legislative director and Rep. Tim Murphy’s (R-PA) counsel and policy adviser. He was also legislative counsel for the Environment, Technology & Regulatory Affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Guith is a graduate of Syracuse University-College of Law and the University of California-Santa Barbara.

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Keynote Presentation

Staying ahead of the curve – the importance of investing in research and development.

Tom Williams believes in the collective power of oil and gas companies and has seen firsthand the amazing things when the industry comes together to tackle R&D challenges head on. What he still doesn’t understand as President of the Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America (RPSEA) is why it takes major events that shake the industry to its core to force companies to collaborate on solutions that benefit all stakeholders. “Once they get involved in the process, and one of their experts are sitting at the table, they see a very fast uptake,” Williams said during his keynote presentation. “The industry did not have a really good history of cooperating on safety, and now they do. They didn’t have a culture generally of working on environmental technology, and now they do.” With the vast resources supporting RPSEA, there’s no reason oil and gas companies shouldn’t collaborate under the organization’s guidance. When the Energy Policy Act of 2005 was passed, the Ultra-Deepwater and Unconventional Natural Gas and Other Petroleum Resources Research and Development Program was established. Under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory, RPSEA was selected to manage the 10-year, $375 million program designed to enable development of new technologies necessary to produce more secure, abundant and affordable domestic energy supplies. Since its launch, RPSEA has played a huge role in advancing collaborative research in shale plays and ultra-deepwater (UDW) exploration. For its (UDW) program, RPSEA was charged with extending exploration to a water depth equal to or greater than 5,000 feet. By compiling 950 subject experts and relying on lessons from previous consortiums like DeepStar Technology Development, Williams said RPSEA funded about $200 million

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worth of R&D that has led to the safe and reliable production of oil and gas at depths as far as 10,000 feet into the water. “When RPSEA was formed, there was a lot of that technology areas that were really high risk,” Williams said. “If you’re not high risk and you don’t fail once in a while, you aren’t doing good R&D. You need to be willing to be risky and willing to accept failure and learn from it, and that’s what the RPSEA model was able to do.” The other “grand challenge” facing the oil and gas industry was how to efficiently and safely take advantage of unconventional oil plays located in the shale regions. Williams calls the shale revolution the oil and gas industry’s “Amazon.com moment”, considering how made previously inaccessible reserves available via collaborative research. “My time at the DOE and early on, there was a big resistance [to shale development],” Williams said. “Why spend tax dollars and work with other people on something we can’t figure out how to get out of the ground? “So, the shale revolution was based on a lot of technology and a lot of persistence of a very few people, but the government was very instrumental in trying to come up with this,” Williams added. Even in down times like this, Williams said there are plenty of reasons to continue researching for the future. Two recently completed RPSEA-funded projects that were just recently published concur. One of these projects focused on needs, assessments and concepts identification of improved oil recovery technologies from the Paleogene and Eocene deepwater reservoirs. Anadarko and a handful of other companies provided the data that not only characterized the reservoirs but also created understanding of what improved


Speaker: Tom Williams, President, RPSEA

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in the Permian Basin with a target of 135 billion barrels of oil in place. Williams said there are several examples of technologies that have been applied to this area to boost production from 3,000 to 30,000 barrels per day. Jeremy Brown, Specialist, Reservoir Management for QRI Group, said his company believes in the benefits ROZ offers its clients in terms of sweep efficiency and accessing oil, but it is hard for customer to justify the risk. He asked Williams if ROZ is something that can economically be applied with prices where they stand today, or is this a solution ready-made for higher oil price points. Williams responded by noting ROZ already is being applied by companies like Kinder Morgan and Occidental Petroleum Corp. on greenfield sits adjacent to traditionally produced fields. He also claimed the economics for such ROZ are profitable if oil prices are at or above $24 per barrel. technologies could extract 79 billion barrels of oil in place with 64 billion remaining in the two plays. The project also identified areas that weren’t researched to get to that part of the 64 billion into production. According to Williams, this is the single most downloaded report RPSEA has published. Another project is identifying the development of technologies enabling small producers to pursue residual oil zones (ROZ). Considering as recently as five years ago, ROZ was hardly a recognized term in the oil and gas industry, today it is very common. This study has improved oil recovery potential in 12 counties

“That’s where we are today, technologywise, but companies that are able to produce this way above $24, they’re making money,” Williams said.

The other “grand challenge” facing the oil and gas industry was how to efficiently and safely take advantage of unconventional oil plays located in the shale regions.

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Judging panel arthur roy

Benjamin hulburt

bill hall

Chairman and CEO

President & CEO

Liberty Energy Corp.

Eclipse Resources

Executive Director Shale Gas Innovation & Commercialization Center

Brad Holly

Brad johnson

Senior Vice President, Operations (Rockies)

Exploitation Manager

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation

Brian blount

chandra s. rai

VP Commercial

Director

Crestwood Midstream Partners LP

Mewbourne School of Petro & Geolog. Eng.

Blue Racer Midstream, LLC

charles a. schliebs Managing Director Stone Pier Capital Advisors, LP

chris garner

chris mazzini

chris sowyrda

Director

President

Senior Staff Operations Engineer

Long Beach Gas and Oil

Spindletop Oil & Gas Co.

Memorial Resource Development Corp.

D.J. JONES

david freudenrich

David fulford

Information Technology Director

Regulatory Manager

Senior Reservoir Engineer

Pipe Mgt., LLC

Apex Energy, LLC

Apache Corporation

david renz

David s. Schechter

dawn lima

Senior EHS Coordinator

Associate Professor

Noble Energy

Texas A&M University

Production Engineering Manager Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc.

deepak devegowda

Douglas wight

duane wassum

Assistant Professor

Vice President of Exploration

President

Mewbourne School of Petro & Geolog. Eng.

Discovery Natural Resources

National Fuel Gas Midstream Corporation

Dwight ross

edwin mongan

elliott heide

Vice President

Senior Manager Environment

Assistant General Counsel

Creed Operating Co, Llc

BHP Billiton

Occidental Petroleum Corporation

gary e. slagel

george vassilellis

President

Senior Advisor for Environment Affairs

Senior Advisor, Technology Hub

Crimson Energy Partners III LLC

Steptoe & Johnson

guy goudy

harold mcgowen

J. Ross Craft, P.E.

Chief Operating Officer

President and CEO

President and CEO

Austin Exploration

Navidad Energy Partners, LLC

Approach Resources

frank f. staRR

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Apache Corporation

brent breon Vice President Business Development

Repsol

j. russell porter

jack lafield

jack renfro

President and CEO

Chairman and CEO

Gastar Exploration Ltd

Caiman Energy

Operations and Production Manager - Northern Division

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jan kulmann, PE

jason niven

Manager, Engineering Technical Services

Field Operations Manager – North Park

Noble Energy

SandRidge Energy

jennifer webster

john benton

john weihe

Dir. of Gov’t and Public Affairs

Vice President and General Manager

Vice President Exploration

Pioneer Natural Resources, USA Inc.

Black Hills Exploration & Production

Callon Petroleum Company

jeff fisher Chief Operating Officer American Energy Partners

johnny jordan

Kaiser Song

kevin brown

President

Senior Drilling Engineer

Exploration Manager MidCon/Rockies

Matrix Oil Corporation

ConocoPhillips

WhitMar Exploration Company

kevin leonard

kristie mclin, Ph.d.

larry huskins

Sr. Vice President and General Manager

Water Management Project Lead

Operations Manager

ConocoPhillips

Venoco Inc.

marc bokelman

Mark c. peterson

VP Corporate Development

President & CEO

Summit Midstream Partners

Bilfinger Westcon

mark d. casaday

Mark patterson

mark spears

Chief Operating Officer

Co-Founder & Managing Director

Asset Manager

Niska Gas Storage Partners LLC

Calypso Energy, LLC

Stone Energy

Mark Stewart

mauricio fabre

MAX nikolaev

Environmental Supervisor

President

Category Manager

Questar Corporation

CRU Trading Company

Schlumberger

EnerVest

lisa winn Regional & Government Affairs Manager ExxonMobil/XTO Energy

Megan davis

Mikaila ADAMS

mike john

Vice President Regulatory and Senior Counsel

Editor

President

Oil & Gas Financial Journal

Northeast Natural Energy, LLC

Summit Midstream Partners

Milissa bauer

mitch duffy

morgan o’brien

Executive Vice President

Associate Publisher

President and CEO

Kriebel Companies

Oil & Gas Financial Journal

Peoples Natural Gas LLC

nathaniel teti

neil m.sullivan

ola akrad

Head of Sustainability

CEO & President

VP Engineering and Technology

Statoil

Violet Energy

Austin Exploration

priscilla g. mcleroy

Qingming Yang

Randy Brandenburg

Professor of Engineering Practice

Chief Operating Officer

Foreman

Texas A&M University

Approach Resources Inc.

Apache Corporation

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Judging panel richard p. crist

robert poole

rod eson

VP Business Development & Exploration

Public and Government Affairs Manager

Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Gasco Energy

WSPA

ronald p. mcglade

ryan a. turner

Ryan E. M. Cunningham

Vice President Midstream

Chief Investment Officer

Principal and Operating Partner

Tenaska Resources, LLC

American Energy Partners

Cunningham Energy

scott abel

scott roy

Facilities Manager

Vice President of Government Affairs

Marathon Oil Corporation

Range Resources

Stephanie R. Timmermeyer VP of Environment, Health and Safety Access Midstream

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Production Chemistry Specialist

Belize Natural Energy

Chevron

Executive Land Manager

Buccaneer Energy Limited

Venoco, Inc.

tony gossett Operations and Production Manager Southern Division Forestar

william j. hlavin

william robinson

President and CEO

President

Bass Energy, Inc.

CAVU Resources

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Enerplus Resources (USA) Corporation

Wei Wang

thomas e. clark

Newfield Exploration

Manager, Gov’t and Regulatory Affairs

Chairperson

HSE Manager

Drilling Manager

shane henry

susan morrice

terry sims

Tommy Gaydos

Foothill Energy LLC

terry r. bossert VP - Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Range Resources-Appalachia LLC

tom lopus Senior Vice President Pardee Resources Company


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Industry Summit Editorial

Normalcy is Here A look ’round the corner to what may lie ahead in 2017 and beyond.

Among the many topics discussed among panelists considering the future of the oil and gas industry, the ongoing theme that continued to rear its head is that not only is the worst of the downturn behind the business, but this may be as good as it gets for oil prices. So anyone who has survived thus far should adjust their forecasts for oil prices to remain around $50 for the foreseeable future. “You have to plan to be profitable in sub-$50 oil,” Jorge Leis, Managing Director, Bain & Company, said during the first panel discussion. “That is a very high probable scenario that is coming our way. So, what would you have to do really in order to survive from that? In that’s what you’re starting to see in separation of companies that are really making the right strategic tradeoffs and those that are still hoping that the price itself is going to save them in the future.” General Electric sent shockwaves through the oil and gas industry – including those attending the Oil & Gas Awards Industry Summit – when it combined its oilrelated business with Baker Hughes Inc. Through the deal announced October 31, GE instantly becomes one of the industry’s largest players, according to Bloomberg, by bringing together oilfield services, equipment manufacturing and technology.

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Leis said a transaction could be a sign of things to come in the oil and gas industry as major players look for ways to be as efficient as possible in a cost-intensive, unconventional environment – although deals of this magnitude won’t be nearly as common. “I think that fits a predictable pattern of what you’re going to see more of,” Leis said. “Those that understand that this is going to be a different type of recovery are looking for where that activity is going to be, where they are going to be competitively advantaged, and focus all of their business development in those areas.” Not all service and equipment providers have been as fortunate as Baker Hughes, however. The company had Halliburton interested in an acquisition attempt that ultimately failed earlier this year before GE swept in to save the day. According to Moderator Rodney Moore, Co-Managing Partner, Weil Gotshall & Manges LLP, many companies read the tea leaves, so to speak, regarding the direction of oil prices and attempt to be proactive about their future before it was too late. Many of these firms sought the services of law firms like Moore’s to begin restructuring their debt and working with creditors to avoid completely shutting down.


Moderator: Rodney Moore, Co-Managing Partner, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Speakers: Lance Dunn, Senior Vice President Sales & Marketing, C&J Energy Services Jorge Leis, Managing Director, Bain & Company Alfredo Perez, Partner, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

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“The companies that have gone through this have now come out the other side and they have a cleaner balance sheet, they have rightsized their business, and starting to recognize the new normal in the pricing in the industry,” Moore said. “M&A transactions that two years ago had a wide gap in it have now gotten much closer. So, what you’re going to see today is a number of companies able to move forward that are either good acquisition targets or they have freed up ability to raise some capital to pursue drilling programs again, depending on pricing.” Lance Dunn, Senior Vice President Sales & Marketing of C&J Energy Services, certainly understands what it takes to get a business back in order after a downturn like this. He said he believes the worst of the pain is over, at least for his part of the oil business in the service industry. His company has shrunk its number of units by nearly 60 percent, he admitted, but that capacity remains very efficient. An often-forgotten area where oil and gas operators attempted to cut corners during this downturn, as well as in the midstream sector, which is an offshoot of the oil and gas industry that spun off major operators beginning in the 2000s, according to Alfredo Perez, Partner with Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP. Much like water prices, this is another entity within the oil and gas industry whose prices have not come down with the cost of a barrel of oil’s steep decline. As a result, Perez said he has seen many bankruptcies from the midstream sector. “The biggest area where people tried to reduce their costs was in the service business and the midstream services, and there have been tremendous amounts of litigation with respect to midstream companies,” Perez said. “You’ve seen a lot of bankruptcies where there’s a big fight because they’ve spent hundreds of millions of dollars to develop the midstream asset through areas where you could never duplicate it again because of environmental concerns, and now they want to renegotiate the contracts at a time to get a significant rate of return on a very large rate of investment.”

Another way global operators can get back to profitability in the new reality of $50 barrels of oil is by scaling back on overhead. Leis said his company is preparing a summit of global EP leaders in the North American unconventional industry who constantly discuss how much money they hemorrhage through overhead. Leis has suggested these firms need to return to the asset model instead of the globalized, centralized functional organization that has grown too bloated for its own good. Leis cited the ExxonMobil’s acquisition of XTO Energy about five years ago as a good example of how to lead an asset-based model for efficiency. As Dunn puts it, ExxonMobil allowed XTO Energy to continue operating as usual aside from connecting financing departments. This kept the firm working as efficiently as possible while reaping the benefits of its new acquisition. “That’s the only example I know of where that model was decided upon from the very beginning,” Leis said. “Others have now moved to that model.” Leis said, for example, BP has stripped down its North American natural gas division after trying to make it work within its global structure, making it an autonomous unit. Now that they are rightsized accordingly, major operators are staying away from long-term investments that will pay off across three decades and instead are focusing on “short-cycle” plays like those typically found in unconventional oil regions. Replying to a question from the audience, Leis, however, said the industry needs to respond in kind by making sure such projects meet the high expectations they have on paper by coming in on time and within budget. “The productivity gains that we’re seeing in unconventionals is leaving conventionals and offshore in the dust,” Leis says. “The industry still has a lot of problems with project management on time and on budget, but on paper, we have gone from $80 to sub $40.”

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Trucking Company of the Year

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Judges’ Comment: I liked their old fashioned values put into an easy to remember acronym - “HARD” - honest, accurate, reliable, dependable. They stressed the value of their employees and clients… people centred.

GM Oilfield & Trucking Services, LLC GM Oilfield & Trucking Services, LLC serves the Permian Basin oilfield industry with a fleet of vacuum trucks, pump/kill trucks, and hot oilers manned by skilled and reliable drivers who know their jobs. We offer competitive rates and operate top-notch equipment to ensure your oilfield transportation needs are handled promptly and efficiently. Our focus on providing excellent service has resulted in the

kind of enthusiastic customer response that can only come from delivering on our promise to work H.A.R.D. for you - as in Honest,Accurate, Reliable, and Dependable.

OTHER FINALISTS IN CATEGORY

Green Energy Oilfield Services, LLC, is a private equity backed oilfield service company which began operation in mid-2012. The company has all new equipment, fueled exclusively by LNG and has yards and fueling stations in Fairfield and Marquez south of Dallas and most recently Gonzales, Three Rivers and Asherton in South Texas. Company assets include a fleet of over 95 trucks, 85 vacuum trailers, 450 frac tanks, 24 mud tanks, 12 acid tanks, 6 mud pumps, 11 rig tanks and 8 gas busters.

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Ryder is a $6.6 billion, FORTUNE 500® commercial fleet management, dedicated transportation, and supply chain solutions company, with operations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the U.K., and Singapore. The Company, founded in 1933, operates behind the scenes, managing critical transportation and logistics functions for more than 50,000 customers, many of which make the products that consumers use every day.

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


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VZ Environmental Award for Excellence in Environmental Stewardship

Winner’s page

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Sand X The Sand X, Super Loop and Sand L process is a solution for green completions which provides a much safer workplace for crew members, helps companies remain in compliance and at the same time saves money!

Judges’ Comment: The Superloop system in combination with the Sand X not only removes dangerous gasses but also separates sand from other hazardous chemicals and hydrocarbons. This not only makes this product environmentally sound but also mitigates risks for those companies that implement it.

Sand X is a stand-alone solution that uses eco-friendly technology to clean the sand; rendering it non-hazardous and safe for any reuse application. This proprietary process separates oil as it cleans and recycles flow-back water to be stored and reused, reducing water costs and safety risks in the drill out and flow back. Super Loop closes the loop on hazardous gases, reducing 99.8% of emissions by sending emissions to a flare or containment system which eliminates on-site disasters.

Companies using radioactive tracers utilize the Sand X and Super Loop combo to retrieve radioactive materials and contain them separately for safe disposal and in some cases, reuse. The Sand L works in conjunction with the Sand X to help distribute and level sand off in the roll off box. The sand flows from the Sand X into the Sand L and the Sand L dispenses the sand evenly while safely eliminating confined space hazards.

OTHER FINALISTS IN CATEGORY

Green Energy Oilfield Services, LLC, is a private equity backed oilfield service company which began operation in mid-2012. The company has all new equipment, fueled exclusively by LNG and has yards and fueling stations in Fairfield and Marquez south of Dallas and most recently Gonzales, Three Rivers and Asherton in South Texas. Company assets include a fleet of over 95 trucks, 85 vacuum trailers, 450 frac tanks, 24 mud tanks, 12 acid tanks, 6 mud pumps, 11 rig tanks and 8 gas busters.

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Headquartered in Dallas, TX, Purity Oilfield Services, LLC operates in a majority of major shale plays in the United States and Canada. Service offerings include oilfield rentals, tank rentals, oilfield trucking, water transfer, water solutions, wellsite coordination, well testing, HS&E Training and Consulting, and more. Purity focuses on the Drilling, Completion, Production, and Midstream sectors of the Oil and Gas Industry.

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Industry Summit Editorial

Industry Update: How will the skill gap be filled when the market picks up? Will workers be reluctant to return to the industry? The “Great Crew Change” may hit the oil and gas industry hard if the current downturn continues to linger for an extended period of time.

With the current state of the oil industry, experienced workers are leaving the sector in droves – via massive layoffs or retirement. While most oil executives expect their industry to return to normal eventually, the current downturn will leave in its wake a skills gap that will be difficult to fill. Calling this period the “Great Crew Change,” Kathy Eberwein, CEO of The Global Edge Consultants, explained during her Industry Update address that this gap will grow larger if the oil industry continues to stagnate. “It’s what’s happening, it’s what’s going to happen,” Eberwein said. “I think the impact of this is going to be dependent upon how long this downturn lasts. The longer it lasts, I think the more of a challenge we’re going to have in bringing some of these people back.” The job losses associated with this downturn in the oil industry are simply staggering since Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s top oil exporter, rejected the production limits typically used to cap output. Citing U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, CNBC reported over 200,000 jobs had been eliminated from November 2014 through the first quarter of 2016.

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Eberwein broke down ways to fill in the skills gap into three categories. The first is entrance into the oil industry, which is facing a decline as of late due to the instability of careers in oil. As recently as 2014, 95 percent of petroleum engineering graduates found work within the oil and gas industry, CNBC reported citing Society of Petroleum Engineers stats. Just one year later, that number dropped to 64 percent. Eberwein also said three engineering programs in Texas have told her firm their enrollment was down about 33 percent. “These are all things that are going to be challenging to encourage people to enter the industry,” Eberwein admitted. Along with that traditional feeder system for oil and gas, Eberwein said the industry should consider recruiting engineers from other industries as well as casting a wide net throughout the United States. Eberwein herself was a mechanical engineer who transitioned from power to oil and gas in 1998 before relocating to Texas. “With onshore shale plays, what you will be able to do is attract talent from across the United States,”


Speaker: Kathy Eberwein, CEO, The Global Edge Consultants

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Eberwein said. “It won’t just be from the traditional Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma, and I think the industry is going to need to do that – not just focusing on petroleum engineers, but mechanical engineers and all disciplines of engineers. “And they’re going to need to attract people to the industry and sell them on why they would want to be in an industry that is fairly volatile,” Eberwein added. “I think there is going to need to be a concerted effort on this when the market comes back.”

“They get to this point where they miss the interaction, they miss the communication, they miss the intellectual stimulation, they miss making a difference,” Eberwein said. “Then they get to this place where they feel like they want to offer something back. “There is a lot of experience in that bucket that I think the industry is going to have to capture,” Eberwein added. “I think this is something that is going to be really key as move into the next chapter.”

The second category of workers are the existing personnel, or those who avoided the massive layoffs. These employees are carrying big workloads as companies continue to trim as much fat as possible to remain afloat, and Eberwein warned against burning them out.

When Eberwein delivered her address at the Industry Summit on November 3, the outlook for the oil industry was still rather bleak. According to Reuters, U.S. crude prices had fallen to $44.66 per barrel – still much higher than $29.78 in January 2016, but not an ideal price point.

The third pool in the skills gap is the retirement-aged workers, who either have already left the industry or have plans to leave within the next decade or so. Eberwein said many oil and gas employees between the ages of 55 and 65 have accepted packages to retire or become “pseudo-retired,” meaning they don’t have to work but may opt to return to their career on their own terms.

However, she had heard that some capital spending had been approved for 2017, meaning some hiring could begin once again. Also, later in November, Reuters also reported OPEC had agreed to cut oil output for the first time since 2008. Since the announcement, global oil prices surged 15 percent, with Brent crude up to $53.77 on December 1, according to Vox.com.

For the pseudo-retirees, flexibility is their main objective at this point in their careers. Eberwein says this group that possesses invaluable experience will work if their conditions are met. Once they get the “five-month itch” early in their retirement, this generation often wants to get back into the oil and gas game in a limited capacity.

“In typical oil industry fashion, they don’t do anything with subtleties – everything is a big swing one way or another,” Eberwein said. “So, they’ve cut to the bone – further than the bone in some cases – and they’re looking forward to 2017 now that oil has sort of crept up to a level where it looks like it’s at a place where it’s fairly steady.”

As recently as 2014, 95 percent of petroleum engineering graduates found work within the oil and gas industry. Just one year later, that number dropped to 64 percent.

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Law Firm of the Year

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Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Founded in 1931, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP has been a preeminent provider of legal services for more than 80 years.

Judges’ Comments: WEIL have clearly built a world class team of the most influential deal makers in the Oil & Gas Business here, the overview of recent deals they’ve contributed on makes interesting reading. The commitment to being responsible and great corporate citizens is exemplary here, supporting numerous initiatives along the way and a team that is contributing lots of pro bono work to good causes.

With approximately 1100 lawyers in offices on three continents, Weil has been a pioneer in establishing a geographic footprint that has allowed the Firm to partner with clients wherever they do business. The Firm’s four departments, Corporate, Litigation, Business Finance & Restructuring, and Tax, Executive Compensation & Benefits, and more than two dozen practice groups are consistently recognized as leaders in their respective fields. Weil has become

a highly visible leader among major law firms for its innovative diversity and pro bono initiatives, the product of a comprehensive and long-term commitment which has ingrained these values into our culture. Our proven, demonstrated experience allows the Firm to provide clients with unmatched legal services. Please see www.weil.com for more information, including awards and rankings.

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Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson, P.C., is a well known law firm in Midland, Texas, one of the leading energy centers of the Southwest. Cotton Bledsoe is highly regarded both by the oil and gas industry and among other law firms in Texas and surrounding states. Known particularly for our expertise in oil and gas transactions and oil and gas litigation.

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We are focused on the issues our clients care about, and help them find new ways to drive innovation, create value, and manage risk. We spend time with our clients to truly understand their business goals, and the services they need to move forward.

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


New Technology Development of the Year

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Blackhawk Specialty Tools, LLC Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Houston, Blackhawk has quickly established itself as a market leader designing and producing innovative, elite tools backed by exceptional personnel. The company’s vision is to transform the oil and gas industry by revolutionizing traditional drilling tools with unrivaled technology.

Judges’ Comments: Very simple, Skyhook cuts out in inherent risk associated with connecting high-pressure lines, this mitigates risk significantly. Their entry clearly outlines the reason for the technology being developed and highlights the benefits of skyhook over manually connecting the cement line.

Blackhawk constructs, rents and sells technologically advanced offshore and onshore cementation equipment, and a host of rental tools, to super major oil and gas companies, large independent oil and gas companies and foreign national oil and gas companies. Blackhawk’s R&D department is continuously striving to improve rig safety while speeding up

productivity, creating efficiencies and reducing rig time for operators all while producing better cementing results. With this thought-leadership initiative, Blackhawk’s specialty product development for the oil and gas industry helps companies save valuable rig time, operate in a safer manner, reduce derrick trips and enhance cementing operations.

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Hess is a leading global independent energy company engaged in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas. We have a worldclass portfolio of assets with industryleading margins and visible growth in areas where we have proven technical capabilities: Asia Pacific, the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea, onshore U.S. and the West Africa conjugate margin.

INOVX® Solutions provides a platform and solutions for 3D Asset Integrity Management to companies in the process industries worldwide. INOVX is unique in its ability to integrate operational management of both Inspection and Maintenance processes with accurate and complete Active 3D models of enterprise assets with exceptional reliability and efficiency.

Quantum Reservoir Impact (QRI) uses best-in-class reservoir management practices to help oil and gas companies substantially increase their production, reserves and capital efficiency. Clients across the globe can boast of gains in excess of $25 billion USD as a direct outcome of working with QRI.

Sourcewater, founded at MIT, headquartered in Houston, is the water exchange for the energy ecosystem. We have created the first online exchange for sourcing, recycling, transporting and disposing of water for energy production. Our mission is to use I.T. and markets to reduce the primary cost of upstream energy: water.

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It’s a no-brainer. Because Super Stainless™ is a premium alloy, it has been met with considerable demand. Due to its exclusive nature, Kerr Pumps is the only company offering this frac fluid end upgrade.

WWW.KERRPUMPS.COM 580-622-4207

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Workforce Housing Provider of the Year

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4th Annual

Texas

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Eagle Ford Shale Housing opened three years ago in Carrizo Springs, Texas to service demand for worker housing in a region experiencing one of the largest oil and gas booms in history.

Judges’ Comment: To quote one of their references “Some vendors could not guarantee that they would be able to get their product in time to complete the job. Others were extremely high in price. EFS understood the project, executed it well and did it at a fair price. My relationship with EFS has been outstanding’.

Priding itself on innovative and cost-effective housing solutions, EFS Housing quickly became a leader in both short and long-term oilfield worker accommodations. After being recognized for its outstanding facilities and service by the Oil & Gas Awards for its work in 2013, Eagle Ford Shale Housing built upon its reputation and early success by expanding its capacity over 300% in 2014 and opening two new Texas locations in Cuero and Calliham, and entered into a partnership for a fourth location in Cotulla. All EFS Housing facilities offer a wide range of amenities for crews on location, including daily housekeeping, complimentary laundry services, internet wi-fi and satellite television connections, and a common area media/game room for residents

to enjoy. The Carrizo Springs location also includes a full-service commissary with cafeteria. Each EFS Housing suite contains everything a crew member could need to stay comfortable, including fully complete and functional kitchens and bathrooms. The combination of housing and services provide the ideal solution for oil and gas companies with crews of 50 or more assigned to remote areas like Eagle Ford. But EFS Housing offers more than existing facilities, it also offers build-to-suit options for any oiland-gas housing challenge. We will take care of all the details to fill any energy concern’s needs, and will design a custom plan to meet all the housing requirements of any size crew.

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HB Rentals’ core business is the supply and servicing of onsite rental accommodations and the operating essentials necessary to sustain daily workforce living and working needs. As a leader in both offshore and land accommodation solutions, HB offers the industry’s most diverse fleet of accommodation assets for global, regional and local businesses.

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As your partner in workforce accommodation, we can help improve efficiency and costs, making recommendations based on your needs and goals, and our understanding of your industry. Although it can be tough to balance projected needs and actual needs as well as to manage last-minute booking, we provide flexible solutions that help you streamline processes and maximize resources.

Target Logistics is a global provider of workforce housing and the largest operator of turnkey solutions in the United States. Target Logistics supports the oil, gas, mining and construction industries in some of the world’s most remote environments and operates 16 properties in the United States and Canada with 5,300+ beds.

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


Kerr Pumps & FlowValve Award for Excellence in Well Completion

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Texas

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C&J Energy Services C&J Energy Services is a leading provider of well construction, well completions and well services to the oil and gas industry.

Judges’ Comment: The development of Lateral Science has been used in 131 wells over a 12-month period since it’s launch in 2015 in Texas alone. Advancements that allow operators to improve their understanding of data to improve efficiency and reduce costs are always going to be a winner.

As one of the largest completion and production services companies in North America, C&J provides a suite of services for the entire life cycle of the well, including cementing; directional drilling; fracturing; coiled tubing; wireline; rig services; fluids management; and numerous complementary services. As part of our ongoing strategic initiatives and vertical integration efforts, we are in the process of developing field-driven technological solutions and innovative products used in the oilfield services industry. Our full suite of well services and complementary special services are essential to enhancing and maintaining

production over the life of the well. Our fluids management services boast the largest fluids services fleet in the U.S., and our fleet of workover rigs makes C&J the second largest well servicing provider in the U.S. C&J operates in all major North American onshore basins with facilities across the United States and Western Canada. C&J also has an office in the Middle East and is in the process of establishing an operational presence in key countries in the region. For additional information about C&J, please visit www.cjenergy.com.

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Basic Energy Services provides services ranging from drilling to completion & remedial to plugging/abandonment to maximize results throughout the life of the well. With extensive knowledge of the local regions in which we work, backed national strength, count on the people who are close to the field, Basic Energy Services.

Founded in 1919, Halliburton is one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. With more than 80,000 employees, representing 140 nationalities in over 80 countries, the company serves the upstream oil and gas industry throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir - from locating hydrocarbons and managing geological data, to drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and optimizing production through the life of the field.

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Manufacturer of the Year

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Texas

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Energy Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ:ERII) converts pressure energy into a usable asset and preserves pumps subject to hostile processing environments, such as with its VorTeqTM system and the industry leading PX Pressure Exchanger. Within the oil & gas, chemicals, and water industries, its products save clients more than $1.7 billion annually.

Judges’ Comment: The licensing deal with Schlumberger speaks volumes; I can see the product being implemented across the globe in the next few years. Anything that improves efficiency in the field is a must at the moment.

For hydraulic fracturing engineers, one of the biggest problems on the jobsite is pump failure. VorTeq uses Energy Recovery’s revolutionary PX Pressure Exchanger technology to re-route abrasive proppants away from high-pressure pumps. It ensures that only pure water touches the pumps, extending pump lifespans to new levels. VorTeq uses Energy Recovery’s industry leading PX Pressure Exchanger technology to re-route abrasive proppants away from highpressure pumps. It ensures that only pure water touches the high-pressure pumps, extending the pump lifespan to new industry levels. VorTeq defends high-pressure pumps through major advancements in both engineering and materials science. Made from

tungsten carbide, the heart of the VorTeq hydraulic pumping system is 1,000x more abrasionresistant than steel. Engineered with a single moveable part, it’s designed to endure extraordinarily high pressures, high flows, extreme temperatures and harsh proppants. The VorTeq hydraulic pumping system is manufactured as a complete manifold trailer, and fits into a frac fleet like a traditional missile. Since VorTeq handles abrasive proppants and extends the life of pumps, operators can also explore new ways to configure frac sites, including swapping positive displacement pumps with more efficient pumping solutions, and using idle equipment at other sites.

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Chemplex

SOLVAY GROUP Chemplex Solvay Group is an oilfield specialty chemicals company that delivers cementing, stimulation, and production chemical solutions. Chemplex provides companies in the oil and gas industry a competitive advantage through our comprehensive offering of quality fluid systems designed to meet specific needs of a particular location or stage.

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Precision Couplings is a distributor of new Semi Premium and API couplings in the OCTG marketplace. It is our aim to completely satisfy customers with the products and services we provide. We offer advanced semi premium connections, competitive pricing, excellent customer service and on time delivery.

WeldFit Energy Group’s extrusion expertise, along with extensive machining and welding capabilities, give the company the ability to create a variety of standard and custom products. WeldFit’s commitment to quality is evident in its ISO 9001:2008 certification and work carried out for the pipeline, refining and petrochemical industries.

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


Construction Company of the Year

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Repcon, Inc.

An extremely impressive show of project work for 2016, with a string of very complementary testimonials to back up a really great submission.

Repcon primarily serves the refining, petrochemical, chemical, and midstream industries. Over the last thirty years, we’ve served the vast majority of the nation’s refineries and petrochemical facilities.

An outstanding prolonged commitment to Health & Safety, recognized by all the leading organizations for excellence. The training, systems and processes in place here to ensure safety are exemplary and have clearly been developed and maintained consistently and boy its working for Repcon.

Headquartered in Corpus Christi, Texas, Repcon, Inc. also has four offices in the Texas/Louisiana Gulf Coast and West Texas regions. Market leader for turnarounds, construction & maintenance services Repcon provides turnarounds in most process units in refineries and chemical plants and is the pacesetter for Specialized HF Alky Turnaround Services. Our experience also leads our industry in industrial construction services,

revamps of existing units, and new grass-roots construction projects. We normally serve as an Industrial General Contractor, providing complete turnaround and construction management, planning, and execution services, including subcontractor management. However, depending on an individual client’s needs, we sometimes only perform specific portions of turnaround projects, such as heat exchanger or tower work.

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Bottom Line Services, LLC provides a range of top-notch pipeline and plant construction, maintenance and operations services. We are well-equipped to serve your business needs, with fabrication shops, warehouses, shipping & receiving yards and administration offices across Texas. Bottom Line Services, LLC has provided superior quality, integrity and efficiency to its industrial clients for nearly 15 years.

We won’t start your project until we understand how you want it to end; it’s the Michels difference. We have the experience, people, and equipment necessary to complete the most challenging projects. We have a commitment to understanding your goals and tailoring solutions that exceed them.

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Industry Summit Editorial

Keeping Water Flowing Water is a key factor no matter where the oil price is.

The price of oil may be a long way from the glory days of $100-plus per barrel, but water certainly hasn’t caught up to the industry’s downturn price points. With that in mind, E&P companies throughout the United States continue to search for ways to economically frack viable wells just to stay afloat with Brent prices at about $54 per barrel while avoiding the pitfalls of an unclear regulatory landscape. There may be no greater need for all solutions to the great H20 problem than in Texas, where a heavily fragmented $9 billion industry is ready for answers to some complex questions. Richard Seline, Executive Director for AccelerateH20, led a panel discussion to bring to light some of the Lone Star State’s many issues with water use and how to better serve the largest state in the continental U.S. One of the many barriers-to-entry Seline highlighted during his lengthy opening remarks was the sheer magnitude commercial service providers face when attempting to serve Texas. The state has 16 regional water planning districts in 254 counties which, he said, “sometimes all operate in their own spheres of what they believe the rules and regulations are.” The objective for AccelerateH20, however, is to bring the marketplace to one destination for operators in search of water solutions providers. One area the organization has focused on is the value chain, starting with precommercialization to deployment of technology. Seline said the end-users want plug-inready solutions and are not interested in serving as guinea pigs for not-ready-for-prime-time products. “One thing they have said to us over and over again is, pilot scale is not of interest,” Seline said. “What they want to see is technology that is out in the field,

hundreds of thousands – if not millions – of gallons of water of throughput and being tested and evaluated in the real world and the harsh settings of the marketplace.” To bring in ready-made solutions, AccelerateH20 has established innovative water technology demonstration hubs throughout Texas. Seline said these locations are set up like “concierge services” in areas like the Permian, Midland and Delaware basins where operators in need of water solutions can find what best suits their operations. “The EPs, operators and others want to concentrate on identifying what works and what doesn’t work on quantity, quality and – the most important part – the economics,” Seline said. “Don’t try to make us scientists, don’t try to make us technicians. What [they] really want to understand is, what is your technology going to do to improve our economics – at least at a 20 percent margin.” Thus far, AccelerateH20 has collected at least 150 different technologies that EP companies are scoring and analyzing for industry usage, according to Seline. On the disposal side, Seline said Texas has over 4,000 permitted saltwater disposal (SWD) well sites, but only 300 are directly operated by professionals. This has created a glut of wells that have been shut down or are under review, so SWD wells are in the process of being monitored more closely. In the early stages of his organization’s existence, Seline said two lessons have been learned regarding water management – the first is the economics of water is the only thing that matters when for-profit companies consider new technology. Secondly, data is changing the way operators utilize this technology.

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Moderator: Richard Seline, Executive Director, Accelerate H2O Speakers: Mark Stanley, CEO, Themark Corporation Josh Adler, CEO, Sourcewater Alan R Pyle, CEO, WaterFleet

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No matter the technology, however, the regulatory atmosphere will dictate just how fast a commercial application can advance within the marketplace. Alan R. Pyle, CEO of WaterFleet, admitted the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality deserves credit for staying ahead of the times on reviewing new technologies – including reverse osmosis. But he also said state agencies must adhere to overarching federal regulations first and foremost – even if they do not make the most sense for the end-users. “At the end of the day, they have to fall back to staying within EPA’s guidelines on so many things because they’re scared to death of going against that,” Pyle said. “They’re ability to open up and understand technology’s capabilities better is just not in their wheelhouse. “What has to happen is that private enterprise has to demand it to a level that the demonstration can occur and it can be paid for to a point where a company that is bringing that technology onto the market can survive it because it’s expensive,” Pyle said. “And then the regulatory agency can start to try to embrace it and adopt it.”

Pyle described the long, arduous process to get a new technology through the regulatory atmosphere of one state and the U.S. EPA. If a solutions provider intends to take its service to other fracking parts of the United States, they must contend with municipal, county and state regulations in each region, as well. Mark Stanley, CEO of Themark Corporation, would like the state of Texas to borrow a page from the playbook of former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, Jr. While in office, Ritter organized a consortium of public, private and government stakeholders to determine the regulations for the Colorado River Basin water supply. Stanley said outreach like this shields private industry from much of the criticism it often faces from community members and environmentalists. “You don’t want to be regulated into something – you want to lead into something,” Stanley said. “If you’re regulated into something, chances are you’re not going to like what the regulators give you. You need to define what’s practical and how you can make money at this.”

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In fact, Stanley took his praise of Colorado’s regulatory environment a step further during the question-and-answer portion of the discussion when he deemed the state the most responsive of the 23 oil-related jurisdictions in the United States. He gave Pennsylvania and New York his lowest grades. As CEO of Sourcewater, the self-described “AirBnB for water sourcing and disposal,” Josh Adler said there are legal ramifications beyond regulations that operators must consider when working with companies like his third-party water distributor instead of dealing with water suppliers. Sourcewater relies on connecting companies with water to reuse or dispose of with other EP operators who need water for their next fracking jobs, eliminating the middle man who would bring this water back and forth by connecting these companies directly. Although the water supply typically is well within regulatory mandates, his operator clients often find themselves battling each other. The legal departments for some of Sourcewater’s largest clients typically have service companies like water providers sign

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massive master service agreements (MSA) that absolve them of any liability. However, if two major players like Chevron on Shell are trying to work out a water exchange program, the legalese could hold up a deal for months at a time. “The only time that that breaks through is when somebody in operations says, ‘Guys, I’m in a really bad spot here, we have a frack schedule and we don’t have water for it,” Adler says. Despite the delays that may occur, Seline said the emergence of a company like Sourcewater is an example of innovation that occurred by necessity and with exception to the rules in place. This has occurred in other industries like telecommunication and electricity, and business-savvy companies in water management are bound to have similar breakthroughs as long as fracking continues. “What we need to find is a way for us to get past the inception and make innovation something that is a mainstay,” Seline said.


Recruitment Agency of the Year

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Texas

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Airswift Judges’ Comments: Impressive contractor satisfaction rating (96%).

Many great case studies, all of which identified clearly the challenges laid down and met. On top of these they have a well-defined community support program through ‘Air Swift Day.’

Airswift is an international workforce solutions provider within the energy, process and infrastructure industries. Airswift serves as a strategic partner to our clients, offering a turnkey workforce solution to capture and deliver the top talent needed to complete successful projects by aligning with the unique needs of our clients. One of our core values is Innovative, and we are always looking to implement technology to improve our processes and benefit both our employees, our clients and our candidates. Following the merger of Air Energi and Swift earlier in the year, new technology was implemented to

optimise our combined systems and improve our processes as Airswift. The introduction of new and improved internal IT systems has enabled easier communication and sharing across and between the enlarged workforce.

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Megalodon Services Inc. ( Formerly Venture Management Services Inc.) has been serving the oilfield industry for over a decade. Megalodon specialize in providing qualified experienced personnel with the highest levels of training needed for today’s oil and gas industries to districts across the United States.

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

The Global Edge Consultants is a full-service firm specializing in the recruitment of technical and project personnel for industries such as government, oil and gas, petrochemical, chemical, engineering, power, nuclear and manufacturing.

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The Global Edge Consultants Future Industry Leader

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Texas

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Shawn R. Hailey Line Quest, LLC Judges’ Comment: Package submitted addressed at a minimum all four of the elements listed. Letters from companies that utilize their service helped their case along with placing in regional contests (and international event in ‘16). Obtaining National NULCA accreditation really helped set them apart from others. The commitment required to earn the accreditation shows their commitment to protecting human health and safety... very good for our industry.

Line Quest, LLC operated by 32 year old president/co-owner Shawn R. Hailey is a damage prevention company specializing in line locating & Hydro Excavation. These services combined have positioned Line Quest as an industry leader serving multiple Oil & Gas companies. Through its unique services, Line Quest has minimized the risk of line strikes, thus producing a safer work environment. In 2016, Line Quest became the first Texas based Line Locating company of any kind to obtain National NULCA accreditation. Line Quest’s training matrix was reviewed by NSF-ISR auditors to verify that all 10 components of the Nulca Competence Standard were met. This is not only a great accomplishment for Line Quest, this is also something the Oil & Gas industry as a whole should be very proud of.

Aside from his Oil & Gas service company, Hailey has a long list of achievements. Although different endeavors, a common factor is evident in each of Hailey’s previous successes. Shawn R. Hailey is a leader. He has upmost dedication, energy, and extraordinary ability to get the most out of his teams. He embodies championship qualities and will be an Oil & Gas industry leader for years to come.

OTHER FINALISTS IN CATEGORY Kyle Souza Pettigrew & Pettigrew Land Services is a solutions-focused Land Administration, Lease Maintenance, Division Order, GIS Mapping, Due Diligence, Data Conversion, and File Management company dedicated to helping upstream companies and land departments make the best decisions for their business through efficient data entry and accurate reporting.

George Wommack Petro Waste Environmental LP is one of the nation’s largest networks of oilfield waste-processing and disposal facilities, strategically located near exploration and drilling operations throughout the Eagle Ford and Permian Basin plays. PWE processes all forms of non-hazardous wastes in its state-of-the-art facilities in strict accordance with federal and state guidelines.

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

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PR Newswire Award for Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility

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Apache Corporation Judges’ Comments:

Apache Corporation is an oil and gas exploration and production company with operations in the United States, Canada, Egypt and the United Kingdom.

Apache continues to excel where others have not, their most recent discovery in the Permian will provide them with an asset base to take advantage of for years to come, I wish them every success.

Their CSR performance is breath taking, their commitment to the communities they operate in is probably unsurpassed. The tree grant program planting its 4 millionth tree and celebrating its 10year anniversary this year demonstrates their commitment to the programs they support.

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Headquartered in Dallas, TX, Purity Oilfield Services, LLC operates in a majority of major shale plays in the United States and Canada. Service offerings include oilfield rentals, tank rentals, oilfield trucking, water transfer, water solutions, wellsite coordination, well testing, HS&E Training and Consulting, and more.

Total Safety – engaging the latest technologies and top safety experts to ensure the safe Wellbeing of Workers Worldwide (W3). We are committed to reducing the risk and resources needed to deliver integrated safety and compliance to a wide range of industries through cost-effective, single-source solutions.

Purity focuses on the Drilling, Completion, Production, and Midstream sectors of the Oil and Gas Industry.

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

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Industry Summit Editorial

New Technology – Developing cost-effective technologies to improve operations.

As oil and gas operators look for ways to muddle through the current downturn in commodity pricing, there is ample time to find new ways to work more efficiently and safely. Service and equipment suppliers are well-aware of the situation operators face, so they manage to find ways to save clients money with innovative alternatives to the status quo. “To some extent, this slowdown has actually helped us a little bit because it forced people to be more efficient, to save more rig time, and to be safer,” Jeremy LeCompte, Sustaining Engineer for Blackhawk Specialty Tools, said during a panel discussion on new technology. “With the layoffs and the reduced workforce, you have to be able to do more with less, and the only way you can do that is by being more efficient.” LeCompte was referring specifically to his company’s Oil & Gas Awards-winning product, the SkyHook Wireless Chiksan Makeup Device, which allows operators to make up their cementing chiksan iron or hose without the need to send rig personnel above the rig floor. One of the product’s first tests was in the middle of inclement weather, which would have ended a rig run on the spot to keep personnel out of harm’s way. Instead, the SkyHook performed the same operation during the storm, saving substantial rig time that would have otherwise been spent waiting out the conditions. “With our tool, we were able to run it through the weather,” LeCompte said. “I couldn’t see it very well while trying to run the tool, and it got pretty wet, but it was safe and functioning, so that helped us get our foot in the door.” As a petroleum industry consultant, QRI Group has always had to sell its services as a third-party outsider whether oil prices were at $20 or $100 a barrel. Knowing that, Jeremy Brown, Specialist, Reservoir Management for QRI Group, said his company is adapting to customer needs by focusing on big data instead of traditional modeling.

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This pivot comes at a time when operators have laid off many of the geologists and engineers that were required to deliver models that typically take upwards of six months to build out for a mature asset, Brown said. In lieu of those resources, QRI Group can provide datadriven analysis in much less time modeling requires. “Instead of spending the time modeling, we believe that if all the data can be organized and consolidated very quickly, you can come up with similar results through automation of geologic workflows, automation of engineering workflows, and you can forecast based on machine learning and neuro networks,” Brown said. “Our vision is that you can supply the same quality result in terms of reliability as a model but in a smaller fraction of the time.” Mike Nations, Engineering Manager for Precision Connections LLC, has helped his clients keep an eye on the bottom line by developing safety solutions for aging infrastructure. Fracking operators have been relying on legacy technology in shale plays for years – Nations said some major suppliers have been losing one in 12 wells due to API and buttress thread casing (BTC) connectors that simply could not hold the high pressure associated with frack backs. Nations saw a need to maintain the capability of those connections with the robustness for new installations. Nations and Precision Connectors came up with couplings that are more robust, designed specifically to handle the high pressures that come with frack jobs. He has acquired three patents on the technology, and Precision today has more than 1 million feet of current product in the ground that is BTC compatible operating at a 100 percent success rate. “I’ve come up with a way to keep your couplings from splitting by applying some really advanced engineering techniques to an old technology,” Nations said. Developing new services and products is good in theory, but getting clients to embrace changes to their operations is another matter. For Precision Connections, Nations said the company brings the


Moderator: Rich Haut, Senior Research Scientist, Houston Advanced Research Center Speakers: Jeremy Brown, Specialist, Reservoir Management, QRI Group Jeremy LeCompte, Sustaining Engineer, Blackhawk Specialty Tools Mike Nations, Engineering Manager, Precision Connections

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R&D directly to the customers, who get involved in the process from the conception through final testing. “We showcase these products and show that they can take these kinds of stresses and develop them in front of our customers,” Nations said. “Then we field test these products with our customers in real-world situations in wells, and follow it through to the end.” QRI Group has had to offer its clients free trial runs to gain acceptance from the rest of the market. Brown said buy-in from customers has been challenging, but his company has managed to overcome this hurdle through good reviews from those who have tried bigdata technology and benefited from it. “When something is new, you feel like you’re taking a risk or you’re spending your own money or your company’s money on it,” Brown said. “You have to do a couple of them for free so you have validation that this actually works. “No one wants to take a risk on being the first mover,” Brown said. “All the incentive is to be the second or third mover, but not the first one.” Of course, every oil and gas operator is interested in new ways to deal with the massive amounts of water necessary for frack jobs. For Precision Connections, that means focusing on shale plays with longer laterals as operators aim to go further and deeper using higher pressure. This will require better materials to develop pipe that is stronger and more reliable. “The water we’re putting back in these wells is fairly corrosive to pipe,” Nations said. “So, we’re actually having to work with alloys and heat treatments to basically prolong the life of that pipe in the slightly briny, H2S concentration, corrosive environment.”

“Most of your production costs goes into the water,” Brown said. “Our research and development focuses simply on producing less of it to begin with. If you are going to inject water in a water flood – usually into mature oil fields that are very complex – you want to inject it without having to produce it very quickly.” LeCompte’s Blackhawk Specialty Tools is on the cusp of getting a major boost for its products. In October, parent company Blackhawk Group was purchased by Frank’s International for $321 million. The acquisition – which was finalized in November – will give Blackhawk Specialty Tools exposure to international markets beyond the Gulf and onshore sectors the company has served since its founding in 2008. Moderator Rich Haut, Senior Research Scientist for the Houston Advanced Research Center, pressed for some answers regarding transparency that is demanded from the oil and gas industry, specifically through social media. While the panelists did not have much collective experience with social media, Brown said transparency is of utmost importance for QRI Group’s relationships with its clients considering the type of information solutions they seek. “We can’t deliver a solution that is in a black box that no one will trust,” Brown said. “Our clients simply expect us to open the books on everything all the time.”

“No one wants to take a risk on being the first mover,” Brown said. “All the incentive is to be the second or third mover, but not the first one.”

QRI Group is focused on water, as well, but Brown said he wants to eliminate the need for so much water before operations begin.

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The Oil & Gas Financial Journal Transaction of the Year

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Noble Energy, Inc. is a global independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company with a diverse portfolio of high-quality assets, a track record of success and a sound strategy for the future.

Judges’ Comments: $2.1 Billion in the current market is sizable by anyone’s standards.

50,000 net acres in the Eagle Ford and 56,000 in the Permian with more than 1,800 gross horizontals wells identified for development. This will be a game changer when we see the market re-balance.

The company’s diverse resource base includes positions in four premier unconventional U.S. onshore plays - the DJ Basin, Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale and Permian Basin - and offshore in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, Eastern Mediterranean and West Africa. Noble Energy’s U.S. onshore operations are positioned to deliver consistent and predictable results. With exposure to both oil and natural gas opportunities, our well-balanced portfolio includes thousands of low-risk horizontal development projects in premier unconventional assets.

We are setting new production records, while optimizing drilling and completion techniques and are implementing Integrated Development Plans, which focus on maximizing value and minimizing footprint. In addition, the Company is increasing the drilling of extended reach laterals and testing significant resource upside in all plays, utilizing new completion methodologies and downspacing programs. In September 2016, Noble Energy formed Noble Midstream Partners – a growth-oriented master limited partnership that owns, operates, develops and acquires midstream infrastructure assets in the DJ Basin and Permian Basin.

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PDC Energy, Inc. is focused on maintaining a strong balance sheet and solid debt metrics while delivering value-added organic growth from a liquids-rich portfolio through horizontal drilling. PDC’s strategy is simple: increase shareholder value through the growth of reserves, production, and per share cash flow and earnings, while focusing on safe and efficient operations, environmental stewardship and community outreach.

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Range Resources Corporation is among the leading independent natural gas companies in the United States. Range pioneered the Marcellus in 2004, which is now the largest producing natural gas play in the United States. Range has approximately 1 million net acres across Pennsylvania Range most of which has stacked pay potential for the Marcellus, Utica and Upper Devonian shale formations.

WPX is an oil-focused company, led by its emphasis on Delaware development in the Permian Basin. The company also is active in the Williston Basin and the San Juan Gallup oil play. WPX has transformed its portfolio through more than $5 billion of transactions over the past two years.

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Engineering Company of the Year

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Landpoint consists of more than 225 professionals, 85% of which are dedicated to oil & gas infrastructure projects. The company operates more than 65 survey crews in 11 different offices across the nation, with a strong focus on oil and gas related activities.

Judges’ Comments: Great cost savings associated with their new drone technology, 35% on the bottom line of a project is impressive by any standards! Organizations have needed to be ahead of the curve with new technology and this is a great example. They support a lot of industry associations as well donating to over 30 local charities, this is as important to me as any of their other achievements noted in their entry.

During the last 12 months, Landpoint surveyed more than 1,000 miles of pipeline and established locations for over 400 new well locations. The majority of the work completed by the company was in the Texas region. Landpoint is also one of the nation’s largest private UAV (Drone) operators, providing turn-key aerial collection services at a fraction of the cost and at significantly higher levels of accuracy than traditional collection methods.

Our firm utilizes highly accurate UAV technology on new infrastructure developments to gather extremely large datasets at the beginning of a project which include imagery, digital elevation models, point clouds, and environmental sensory information. This information is shared and used throughout every phase of the project, propagating savings into every subsequent stage and increasing visibility for all parties involved.

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KJ Environmental Management, Inc. (KJE) is a fullservice engineering and environmental consulting firm headquartered in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with a regional office in the Houston area. KJE strives to provide creative and cost effective solutions for today’s multi-faceted environmental issues and engineering challenges within the oil and gas industry.

Samuel Engineering, Inc. (SE) is a Denver, Colorado based multi-discipline engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) company started in 1996 and will be celebrating our 20th anniversary this year. SE has grown to over 160 full time professionals and has successfully executed hundreds of projects. Beyond SE’s center of excellence and corporate headquarters in the Denver Tech Center, are satellite offices in Durango, CO, Salt Lake City, UT and Rock Springs, WY.

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Midstream Company of the Year

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Enbridge Inc. Judges’ Comments: $19m invested in community strengthening initiatives in North America through 2015.

A huge organization that has the resources to maintain their assets to the highest quality, widely acknowledged by many awards programs as a leader company to work for.

Enbridge Inc., headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, manages and has a 91.9 per cent overall interest in Enbridge Income Fund and a 21.1 per cent overall ownership in Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P., which is headquartered in Houston. We have a workforce of more than 11,000 people, primarily in Canada and the United States. Enbridge has been named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers on 13 occasions, earned the No. 3 spot on the Houston Chronicle 100 list in 2015, and was selected as one of Canada’s Top Diversity

employers for 2014 and 2015. Enbridge manages several investment options that trade on the New York and/or Toronto stock exchanges, including Enbridge Inc. (ENB), Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. (EEP), Enbridge Energy Management, L.L.C. (EEQ), and Enbridge Income Fund (ENF).

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Medallion Midstream is the Permian Basin’s largest, privately held crude oil gathering system. Medallion’s core focus is development of high quality greenfield projects that meet the evolving needs of customers. Our comprehensive, integrated solutions go beyond the traditional midstream business model, improving customers’ visibility and control of product value from wellhead to market.

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ONEOK, Inc. (pronounced ONE-OAK) is the general partner of ONEOK Partners, L.P. , one of the largest publicly traded master limited partnerships, and owns one of the nation’s premier natural gas liquids (NGL) systems, connecting NGL supply in the Mid-Continent, Permian and Rocky Mountain regions with key market centers and is a leader in the gathering, processing, storage and transportation of natural gas in the U.S. ONEOK is a FORTUNE 500 company and is included in the S&P 500 Stock Index.

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Water Management Company of the Year

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APATEQ Judges’ Comments: Relatively new to the region, their OilPaq system allows their operators to benefit from disposal fees and being able to sell the treated water. On top of the commercial benefits their system there is a major upside to the environmental benefits offered. Good to see a significant investment with their first industrial sized plant being commissioned in Spring 2016.

Clean-Tech innovator APATEQ provides green and cost-efficient one-stop solutions for selected markets in the water and wastewater industry by means of unique, membrane-based systems with an extremely long lifetime of reliable operation. In the oil and gas industry, we treat and recycle produced water and frac flowback, and we have developed a game changing equipment to address these difficult stream wastewaters. The equipment is called “OilPaq” and is based on UF membrane filtration. Its effluent is extremely clean (TSS and free & emulsified oil typically < 1 - 2 ppm, no bacteria) and the operation costs are very attractive

with $ 0.25 / bbl for a 2,000 bpd plant and as low as $ 0.075 / bbl for a 50,000 bpd unit. The company has been founded in 2013 in Luxembourg and set up its first subsidiary in the US in the North of Houston, Texas in 2015. APATEQ is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company.

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NGL Energy Partners LP is a Delaware limited partnership. NGL owns and operates a vertically integrated energy business with five primary businesses: crude oil logistics, water solutions, liquids, retail propane and refined products and renewables. For further information visit NGL’s website at www.nglenergypartners.com.

Since 2014, WaterFleet’s mobile rig systems have been setting the technology standards for tomorrow’s potable water and sewage removal solutions. Its problem-solving focus of on-site potable water production and wastewater management is addressing the need for safe, clean and efficient on-site water handling, treatment and disposal through pioneering technology.

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General Industry Service Award

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Well Master Corporation, based in Golden, CO and founded as a Colorado Company in 1984, designs and manufactures premium plunger lift systems for the oil & gas industry. Well Master focuses on optimizing oil & gas production (utilizing plunger lift systems) by minimizing total cost of ownership and maximizing return on investment for customers using Well Master products and services.

Well Master’s impressive growth during the downturn is led by new product innovations protected by international patents and backed by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Aerospace Engineering. Additionally, Well Master is the only company in the industry to take a production engineering approach to optimizing plunger lift wells. Well Master does things differently than the typical “trial and error” tool selection approach typically seen in plunger lift optimization. The applications engineering team helps operators manage their well “as a business” by maximizing production as well as reducing your LOE.

Well Master has accomplished much of the above by compiling an entrepreneurial and visionary leadership team determined to deliver service and value to its customers, channel partners, and employees. Employee talent has grown seven fold since 2009, each engrained in the corporate values of “trust”, “respect”, and the authority to “do the right thing” in all relationships.

Judges’ Comment: Package submitted addressed all four of the elements listed. Siting a specific case study that helped an operator solve a problem where others had failed and boost productivity set them apart from others.

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Line Quest, LLC is a damage prevention company specializing in line locating and hydro-excavation. The company uses the most modern technology to provide quick, yet accurate service. Preventing line strikes is a key component that minimizes project delays, environmental contamination, work related injury, and financial hardships.

Sealweld is an award winning SME dedicated to Valve Care product manufacturing and Services that has developed its line of products (cleaners, lubricants, greases, sealants, fittings, pumping equipment and emergency sealing procedures) that seal critical valves and reduce fugitive emissions increasing safety, following our in-house simple ‘Zero-MAX’ philosophy.

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Oilfield Services Company of the Year

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Judges’ Comment: Enservco’s hot oiling, acidizing operations, and H2O treatment demonstrated a broadening of their service provider scope. They excelled in their environmental proactivity exemplified by their reduction of down-hole chemical additives through their HydroFlow service and their customer and environmentally friendly bi-fuel water heating system.

ENSERVCO is a national provider of well-site services to the domestic onshore oil and gas industry. Operating in 11 states and seven major oil and gas basins, ENSERVCO is the only national provider of hot oiling, frac water heating, acidizing, water transfer, HydroFLOW® bacteria/scale treatment, water hauling, and equipment rental. ENSERVCO’s bundled service offerings enable customers to reduce costs and streamline procurement. Strong customer demand and a reputation for safe and reliable operations have fueled rapid geographic expansion. Through its three subsidiaries – Heat Waves Hot Oil Service, Heat Waves Water Management and Dillco Fluid Service – ENSERVCO serves many of the largest E&Ps throughout the United States. ENSERVCO is at the forefront of technological advancement in the services industry. Austin Peitz, senior VP of field operations, was instrumental in designing

the first dedicated frac water heater. More recently, ENSERVCO introduced its cost-saving bi-fuel system for frac water heating. This environmentally friendly system allows customers to switch between propane, LNG, CNG or well gas as a fuel source for heating operations. In 2016 the Company acquired exclusive marketing rights to HydroFLOW®, a patented bacteria and scale treatment technology that gives E&Ps a lower-cost ‘green’ alternative to costly and cumbersome chemical processes.

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For over two decades, Impact Selector has served the upstream oil and gas markets with innovative products and services that enhance formation evaluation and well intervention activities. Impact Selector is committed to the success of our customers by combining operational experience, creative design, state-of-the-art manufacturing, and product testing facilities to provide Intelligent Conveyance® products and services worldwide to reduce costs and minimize risk.

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Headquartered in Dallas, TX, Purity Oilfield Services, LLC operates in a majority of major shale plays in the United States and Canada. Service offerings include oilfield rentals, tank rentals, oilfield trucking, water transfer, water solutions, wellsite coordination, well testing, HS&E Training and Consulting, and more. Purity focuses on the Drilling, Completion, Production, and Midstream sectors of the Oil and Gas Industry.

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SERVICES: Wellsite Coordination Oilfield Rentals Tank Rentals Oilfield Trucking Water Solutions Completion Rentals Flowback Services Well Testing Safety - Consulting -Training

A privately owned oilfield service company with operations in North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Texas.

www.purityoilfieldservices.com Company Headquarters: 2101 Cedar Springs Rd #650 Dallas, Texas, 75201 Office: 214-720-1700 Midwest & Rockies Region: Williston Basin: 13375 62nd Street NW Williston, ND 58801 Office: 701-826-7900 24 Hr. Dispatch: 1-855-221-1600 Other Locations:

New Town, ND

Powder River & DJ Basin: 3 Locke Road Douglas, WY 82633 Office: 307-359-4015 24 HR. Dispatch: 1-855-221-1600 West Texas & South Texas Region: Permian Basin: 11109 West County Road 46 Midland, TX 79707

Killdeer, ND

Arnegard, ND

Fort Worth Basin: Weatherford District Office 2211 FM 920 #2267 Weatherford, Texas 76088 Office: 682-412-0013 24 Hr. Dispatch: 1-844-221-1500

Office: 432-699-8600 24 Hr. Dispatch: 1-844-221-1500 120 EH Bar Road Big Lake, Texas 76932 24 HR. Dispatch: 1-844-221-1500 3200 HWY 17 Pecos, TX 79772 24 Hr. Dispatch: 1-844-221-1500


Consultancy of the Year

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Over the last several years Applied Consultants has developed into becoming one of the premier inspection companies in the Oil & Gas Industry.

Judges’ Comments: Applied Consultants provided excellent examples of their commitment caring for the health and wellbeing of their employees and community outreach in addition to excellent customer comments on the quality and performance of their people and on-time results delivered. Great inspectors.

Currently we have employees working in all major shale plays across the lower 48 and Mexico. Our current employee database holds over 18,500 resumes that is maintained on a daily basis in which we classify inspectors based on experience, discipline, certification(s), location, work history and other categories. Applied has the capability to staff a wide variety of different projects and positions in a cost effect but high quality manner to our customers. By offering free health insurance and a competitive 401K match plan to each employee

we are able to maintain highly qualified and sought after employees in the Oil & Gas Sector. With Applied’s customer focused approach to anticipate, understand and support our customer’s needs, we will be able to continue to build and maintain solid relationships with existing and future customers. We truly feel that our growth over the past several is a true testament to our dedication and devotion to our Clients and also our employees working in the field. We treat each employee and client as if they are our only one.

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Pettigrew & Pettigrew Land Services is a solutions-focused Land Administration, Lease Maintenance, Division Order, GIS Mapping, Due Diligence, Data Conversion, and File Management company dedicated to helping upstream companies and land departments make the best decisions for their business through efficient data entry and accurate reporting.

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Right Management is the global career and talent development expert within ManpowerGroup®. We help organizations become more agile, attractive and innovative by creating a culture of career management and learning that nurtures future talent, motivates and engages people, and provides individuals with opportunities to increase their value throughout their careers.

Total Safety – engaging the latest technologies and top safety experts to ensure the safe Wellbeing of Workers Worldwide (W3). We are committed to reducing the risk and resources needed to deliver integrated safety and compliance to a wide range of industries through costeffective, single-source solutions.

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Award for Excellence in Health & Safety Product

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Enviro Vat Enviro Vat LP manufactures and provides spill prevention and fluid recovery equipment to operators as a cost effective alternative to conventional mitigation techniques.

Judges’ Comments: What is more important than controlling fluids, preventing spills and limiting gas exposure? If it is good enough for the biggest operators in the world to roll out across all their operations, you must assume this equipment is vital.

The proprietary technology prevents costly and dangerous spills, diverts H2S gas, and captures fluids before they reach the ground. The portable Vacuum and Transfer Unit coupled with the Wellhead Vat is an easy to operate, all in one system that has drastically reduced production costs for customers while also

having a positive impact on health, environmental, and safety goals. Many of the world’s largest E&P companies have adopted the Enviro Vat system to attain their Zero Spill and Incident Free goals, allowing them to reach productivity and safety goals once thought of as unattainable.

20 years+ in business and still innovating! Recording zero TRIR through 22 years of working in the industry, well done.

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LightningMaster

Corporation

Alert Plus is a Wyoming based corporation committed to better safety, responsible stewardship, and savings in the O&G industry. Founded in 2012 by Wilcox and Murdock after Wilcox’s personal experiences in the field, additional partners and representatives have since joined from around the country strengthening the company and its product.

Lightning Master’s innovative In-Pipe Turbine Generator© (IPTG) system is designed to provide electricity at isolated locations lacking commercial power. It generates power using the flow of gas through the pipeline without combustion of fossil fuels.

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Industry Supplier of the Year

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Sandbags, LLC Judges’ Comments: In an environment where low costs are crucial, sandbags are unbeatable; through investing millions of dollars in their operations they are now leaders in their field. Delivered within 48 hours anywhere in the U.S.

Simply put, our business is Sandbags! It’s what we do, what we know. We live, breathe, and dream sandbags! This passion has allowed us to come up with the most efficient ways to deliver to our customers On-Site Filling Services and filled sandbags for a lower cost than anyone else, guaranteed. Sandbags provides filled sandbags nationwide, stockpiling filled sandbags at strategic locations around the country. This allows us to ship filled sandbags and have them on-site when our customers need them. In addition, Each Mobile Sandbag Machine (The Super40 and Super50), can be deployed to anywhere in the US and fill On-Demand! For high speed filling of quality sandbags.

Sandbags is the industry leader in manufacturing and filling of high quality sandbags for the construction industry, pipeline development, and disaster response. We offer several types of material, sizes, and various fill materials. Sandbags Corporate Office is in Las Vegas, Nevada and Operations Headquarters in Cabot, Pennsylvania.

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Atlas Tubular, LLC was conceived when John Hubbard had an informal discussion with a pipe company’s representative on a flight he was piloting. Mr. Hubbard had been a pipe inspector before becoming a flight instructor and charter pilot. His ability to offer insight on tubular products during the conversation made such an impression that he was recruited. Within a year he had formed his own Houston based company specializing in the sale of oil country tubular goods.

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Katch Kan emerged in 1994 in response to the environmental challenges in the energy sector, its Rig Safety System(RSS™) and Zero Spill System (ZSS™) assist sustainable development by protecting and preserving the land, water and personnel in the oil and gas industry. These innovative systems work together to optimize the health and safety of those involved in upstream oil and gas projects, while minimizing pollution and maximizing operational results.

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Themark Corporation E&P Company of the Year

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Occidental Petroelum Corporation Judges’ Comments: Now one of the biggest if not the biggest operators in the Permian, also have one of the best reputations, their entry highlighted some amazing statistics. Well know leaders in EOR, which has never been so important as it is in the current market. It makes you wonder how other operators would perform if they had access to the same R&D.

Occidental Petroleum Corporation is an international oil and gas exploration and production company with operations in the United States, Middle East and Latin America. Headquartered in Houston, Occidental is the third-largest U.S. oil and gas company, based on equity market capitalization. Occidental’s midstream and marketing segment gathers, processes, transports, stores, purchases and markets hydrocarbons and other commodities. The company’s wholly owned subsidiary OxyChem manufactures and markets basic chemicals and vinyls. The Permian Basin of West Texas and southeast New Mexico is home to Occidental’s domestic core assets. Occidental, with nearly 5.4 million gross developed and undeveloped

acres in the Permian Basin, is the largest operator and producer of oil as well as the largest injector of carbon dioxide (CO2). Occidental is an industry leader in applying CO2 enhanced oil recovery technology with 31 active floods and 40 years of experience. Occidental’s Permian Resources business represents a key growth engine for the company and is focused on developing and producing unconventional shale plays using horizontal drilling techniques.

OTHER FINALISTS IN CATEGORY

Apache Corporation is an oil and gas exploration and production company with operations in the United States, Canada, Egypt and the United Kingdom.

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EOG Resources, Inc. is one of the largest independent crude oil and natural gas companies in the United States with proved reserves in the U.S., Canada, Trinidad, the United Kingdom, China and Argentina. The U.S.-focused company is a technological leader in horizontal drilling to produce hydrocarbons from shale.

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Award for Excellence in Health & Safety Operational

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Total Safety – engaging the latest technologies and top safety experts to ensure the safe Wellbeing of Workers Worldwide (W3). We are committed to reducing the risks and resources needed to deliver integrated safety and compliance to a wide range of industries through cost-effective, single-source solutions.

Judges’ Comments: Total Safety is a long-standing consulting company working in the Oil and Gas industry. Their approach to support their clients during the down turn and preparing for the ramp up. Improved business relationships and innovation have been the center of their value proposition such as long-term contracts, training of client technicians and innovative use of technical solutions to improve safety/ services (Centralized confined Space Entry, drones).

Why put your employees and assets at risk by using a different safety provider for every need such as systems design, fire inspections, gas detection, breathing air, fit testing, safety equipment rental and maintenance, and more? We are ready to help you meet all of your safety needs, monetize project savings, and adapt

solutions based on results. Our real-time tools are designed to help reduce your overall exposure to risk by reducing the number of people placed in risky environments, provide remote monitoring and issues logging, and give you an accurate in-themoment assessment of safety costs for superior project results.

Total Safety is dedicated to understanding and improving the safety performance of their clients. They delivered several innovations including the safe use of drones to inspect flare stacks and the use of body cams to monitor workers in confined spaces.

OTHER FINALISTS IN CATEGORY

Horizontal Well Drillers is an oil and gas drilling contractor specializing in the drilling of oil and gas wells. HWD strives to be a leader in the oil and gas drilling industry and provide rigs that deliver safe and efficient drilling practices that save their clients time and money.

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Turnarounds and Construction are our business. Service is our product. Quality is our commitment. Safety is our way of life.

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