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Kapanick Construction Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES . . . . . .14
Lyden Oil Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
EVENTS CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Logan Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Nittany Engineering & Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
PRODUCT INNOVATIONS . . . . . . . . . . .14
PM Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
SOCIAL EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Sloan Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
SHALE NEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
TRAINING EVENTS CALENDAR . . . . . .10
EVENT... Digital Oil Patch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
EVENT... Marcellus & Utica Conference & Expo .11 EVENT... Marcellus Shale Summit & Expo II . . . . .8
EVENT... Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Expo . .1 EVENT... Shale Gas Water Management . . . . . . .3
EVENT... Utica Shale Congress . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Boleky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Colussy Chevrolet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
ECOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
ETC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Gas Field Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Hapco Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Hartman & Hartman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Hawkeye Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Hydro Spray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
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Jim Bourbeau Land Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
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Robey Excavating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Stanwade Metal Products Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Top Notch Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
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First Joint Expo of this kind in the Eastern Region!
"The evolution of digital technology is having far-reaching impacts on the oil and gas industry. Every phase of the business has been positively improved with this technology. This conference will focus not only on what is available, but how producers in Pennsylvania and other Northeast states are using these tools.
There will be ample opportunity to network as well as learn during the event. The associations are expecting in excess of 1,000 attendees for the event. Additionally, the convention center can accommodate hundreds of exhibitors. Sixty percent of the proceeds of this event will go to the four industry associations to help fund the many efforts the associations have undertaken on your behalf. We urge you to support the associations by attending the event. If your company has digital technology to demonstrate to the industry, we urge you to become an exhibitor at the show. The four co-sponsoring associations represent about 7000 members in the upstream O&G industry" Lou D'Amico, President & Executive Director, PIOGA
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Marcellus shale boom means more than drilling jobs By Timothy Puko, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW Sunday, February 26, 2012
The gas rush is poin4ng Rusty Margaria toward what he hopes will be a career.
Margaria, 27, of West Middletown started working with Western Land Services Inc. in Cecil in October 2010 as an entry-level 4tle searcher and earned a promo4on to team leader less than a year later. He has seen that kind of lifechanging opportunity happen for others in Washington County, where he has lived most of his life, he said. "By the 4me I was growing up, (Avella) was the pre5y ragged le%overs of a coal town," said Margaria, who dropped out of college at 19 with a newborn at home and worked in retail for more than four years, o%en balancing two jobs. "It's definitely been a big difference, just seeing these local people struggle for so many years, and now, having that financial backing, they don't have to struggle."
Largely because of energy sector growth, including drilling for gas in Marcellus shale, life is changing for people in Washington County. Its job growth ranked in the top five na4onally when federal sta4s4cs trackers compared the first and second quarters of 2011 to the year prior.
Butler County, bolstered by Wes4nghouse Electric Co.'s move from Monroeville, ranked near the top na4onally in job and wage growth, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
The drilling industry has helped people across Pennsylvania, said Kurt Rankin, an economist with PNC Financial Services Group, Downtown.
"It's like found money," Rankin said. "It does have a secondary spillover effect in that the jobs that are created there are rela4vely high-paying jobs. That brings an en4rely new income base to those coun4es." From 2000 to 2007, the state recorded 17,000 to 20,000 workers in mining and logging, Department of Labor records show. That has jumped by more than 50 percent, largely since May 2009. More than 33,000 Pennsylvanians worked in that sector as of November.
About 1,000 of those jobs are in Washington County, where average annual salaries in the sector climbed from about $60,000 through most of the decade to $82,400 in 2010, the most recent sta4s4cs available. The county also added jobs in professional and business services, construc4on, leisure and hospitality, trade and transporta4on, and finance; industry- and state-funded economic studies link some of that job growth to the drilling industry. Butler County surpassed several coun4es in drilling permits, largely because gas there can contain propane and other hydrocarbons, which can increase its price. Royal Dutch Shell PLC planned this month to start adding about 20 wells in Butler and Lawrence coun4es.
Rex Energy Corp. intends to ramp up produc4on, and one of its joint ventures, Keystone Midstream Services LLC, plans to open a processing plant in Jackson in spring. The company will need 120 construc4on workers for the site and 30 to build a pipeline, said Michael Brinkmeyer, Keystone's general manager. It has four other projects pending. "That makes me very excited," Hunter said. "I see Western Pennsylvania and Butler County as being a hot spot for the whole country."
The drilling boom came at the right 4me, during an economic downtown, said Emil Veal, vice president at Stephenson Equipment Inc. in Washington County.
"It has taken over our business -- a lot more than the construc4on we're used to doing," Veal said. "We would have been in serious trouble if not for that."
Frank Puskarich thought his restaurant, Hog father's Old Fashioned BBQ, would make $15,000 to $16,000 a week. Instead, it is doing double that -- nearly $2 million in annual sales, he said. He opened a second restaurant and plans to open a third this summer to cater to workers at well sites. On the busiest days, he has 800 to 1,000 meals to prepare by noon. "I'm blessed. I say it every day," said Puskarich, 57, of Peters. "This is like Grand Central Sta4on for people in the gas business at lunch 4me." Not everyone is benefi4ng.
Barbara Sobolewski passes at least three well sites as she drives from her Mt. Pleasant home to the McDonald Pharmacy she owns, but the drilling boom hasn't brought her customers, and she doesn't know anyone who has benefited, she said. That might be because many early recruits came from other states. Adam Stoffella sees a few new customers at his McDonald barbershop, but doesn't expect any big change in business because most gas well workers are from out-ofstate, he said.
"It's all eventually going to come to an end," he said. "You either have property and you're making money, or you don't and you're jealous. It's like winning the lo5ery."
Timothy Puko is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-320-7991 or via email at tpuko@tribweb.com
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Rick Liddle, President / John Howell, Tool Pusher 200 Victoria Rd., Bldg 4 • Aus4ntown, OH 44515
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March, 2012 – Kent, OHIO-based Hapco Inc., for over 30 years is the Sales and Service leader of plastic heat welding equipment, and have fully embraced the rapidly developing Marcellus and Utica natural gas drilling nationwide, specifically Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
Recognizing that heat welding equipment and portable power generation requirements in natural gas development are quite similar to those of Landfill Geo-Membrane Liner installations, HAPCO has parlayed it’s numerous years of Sales, Repair, and Service experience, supporting the largest U. S. landfill liner installer corporately located in Northern Ohio, into a natural fit in shale gas development.
We are the Eastern U. S., authorized Sales, Repair Parts, and Service stocking dealer for California-based Demtech and Switzerland-b ased BAK. Located in Northern Ohio, HAPCO provides the right equipment at the right time! If your well pad or containment liner welding equipment needs repair, we can ship you a part if you want to fix it yourself or our Service Department, who has no peer, stands at the ready to rapidly turn around any repair. Oftentimes, we can perform the repair while you wait, dependent on the repair needed. Additionally, our Service Department has extensive experience in repairing Leister, PWT and other brand heat welding equipment. We are located within a Single Day Ship to the majority of the Northeast Shale play areas. Don’t let one piece of equipment hold up your entire crew!
Our product line includes Portable Heat Welding Equipment, occasionally referred to by many different conventional and unconventional names; Wedge Welders, Extruders, Fusers, Heat Guns, Seamers! We stock all of the maintenance or production accessories needed; HDPE welding rod; regular, wide slot, and angled nozzles, silicon seam-rollers in many widths, hand held or electric liner cutters, vacuum boxes, test gauges, liner felt sewing machines, tarp tape. Need to clean a small well pad liquid spill? We recently added the Pennsylvania-based Nilfisk Industrial Vacuum product line. We also operate an in-house Tarp Shop for any standard or custom tarp requirements. Need remote portable power? We are one of the largest authorized stocking Honda Power Equipment Dealers East of the Mississippi. Honda gas generators in many sizes, with built-in ground fault protection, and Honda gas pumps in Trash, Multi Purpose, High Pressure, General Purpose, Diaphragm or Sump Pump specifications. Need a Diesel Generator for the well pad to meet regulatory purposes or simply convenience for your work crews? We stock the Indiana-based Gillette Generator line including the 6,000 watt Diesel unit built with the Kohler brand engine. If you need a special part or lack the time to search for an item please let us know, and we will make every attempt to find it!
Throughout 2011, HAPCO exhibited at numerous Oil & Gas related trade shows in the Tri-State region to provide your company staff the convenience to see, touch and purchase this extensive product line up close. We are proud members of OOGA, SOOGA, PIOGA and numerous other associations, with additional memberships and exhibits planned for 2012! Call Mike Szugye on his cell phone @ 330-697-3259 or @ his office # 800-3459353. Make it further convenient and program both of those numbers in your office and cell phones today! Then when you have another moment to spare, please review our website for more detailed product information at: www.hapcoinc.com
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P RO D U C T I N N OVAT I O N , E M P LOY M E N T New 3DSO™ Plunger Arrival Sensor from PCS
Frederick, CO, February 1, 2012 - Production Control Services Inc. (PCS) recently introduced its new 3DSO™ Plunger Arrival Sensor for plunger lift wells. Mounted on the surface lubricator, the 3DSO detects the plunger’s arrival and activates the controller to the appropriate mode for gas sales or shut-in. The arrival sensor’s proprietary technology represents significant improvements in plunger arrival sensing. Driven by an embedded microprocessor, the 3DSO continually self-calibrates to filter out environmental noise. It uses advanced 3-D technology—like that used in military and navigation applications—to detect the plunger’s arrival. By sensing the plunger in three coils in three axes (X, Y and Z), the sensor is able to more accurately detect plunger arrival.
PCS does extensive quality control on each sensor. The sensors go through a 25-point,
3-axes electronic test, as well as a functionality test. All the test data is stored elec-
tronically within the unit, making it easily retrievable.
PCS also designed the 3DSO to ensure long term durability in the field. It features a
rugged aluminum housing that won’t flex when installed and potted electrical com-
ponents to protect against harsh weather conditions.
The PCS 3DSO Plunger Arrival Sensor is patent pending. To learn more or download a product data sheet, visit www.pcslift.com.
About Production Control ServicesSince 1985, Production Con-
trol Services Inc. (PCS) has focused solely on production opti-
mization. Its products and services include the PCS Plunger Lift,
Opti-Flow™ Gas Lift, Nitro2Go™ Nitrogen Generation and PCS
Well Site SCADA. The company employs local production opti-
mization experts in more than 30 locations in the major oil and
The combination of the microprocessor and 3-D technology enables the 3DSO to detect arrival of the plunger traveling at any speed, even if the plunger is stopped in front of the sensor. This is a major advancement from past technology.
gas plays throughout the U.S. and Alberta, Canada. For more in-
formation, visit www.pcslift.com.
Says Andrew Boldt, Vice President, “By accurately sensing the plunger’s arrival every time, the 3DSO allows for optimal plunger lift operations. Because it continually self-calibrates, it offers virtually maintenance-free operation, eliminating operator intervention and production downtime.”
Field Technician / CDL A
McCutcheon Enterprises, Inc. (MEI) is seeking energetic and ambitious individuals to join the field services team. Along with this career opportunity comes competitive wages and an attractive benefits package including Medical, Prescription Drug, Vision, Dental, Employer Contributory Profit-Sharing Retirement Savings Plan, Basic Life Insurance, Voluntary Life Insurance, Short-term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, Direct Deposit of Paycheck, Educational Opportunities and Paid Training, Vacation and Holidays. Interested applicants can email resume to MEIjobopportunities@completewastemgmt.com or apply in person at: McCutcheon Enterprises, Inc. 250 Park Road - Apollo, PA 15613 724-568-3623
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Throughout Pennsylvania Knowledge of Oil and Gas industry a must! Experience with downhole bits and hammers preferred Willingness to travel / overnight stays Base salary with commission Company vehicle provides
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SAFET Y MANAGER - OILFIELD SERVICES CO. Maintain, update and enforce comprehensive safety program to ensure compliance with customer, local, state and federal regula.ons Essen.al Func.ons:
- Standardize and enforce company-wide wri5en safety program and procedures designed to promote safe work prac4ces and prevent injuries. - Ensure safety program and standard opera4ng procedures help provide smooth opera4onal processes. - Perform site audits and assessments in conjunc4on with safety program while promo4ng con4nuous improvement. - Conduct accident and incident inves4ga4ons in line with company safety program. - Determine and implement procedures that drive incident reduc4on and improve company opera4ng efficiency. - Iden4fy, evaluate and prevent hazards associated with opera4ons. - Manage employee cer4fica4on conformity. - Provide new hire safety awareness training.
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- Ability to interact with all levels of employees, management and ownership. - Ability to analyze, organize and manage mul4ple priori4es. - Ability to reason and apply logic to a wide range of factors before making decisions. - Demonstrated knowledge of OSHA, MSHA, DEP and DOT regula4ons and the ability to interpret and implement these regula4ons. - Ability to travel and work long hours, when necessary.
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CAMP CREEK DISPOSAL SERVICES, INC. THE NORTHEAST ONG MARKETPLACE
PO Box 555 • Rosedale, VA 24280 Contact: Tommy or Zachery Phone: 276-880-2323 • Fax: 276-880-3200 Email: pitstop@mounet.com
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Call today to reserve capacity in our disposal well!!! Located off of I-77 between Princeton and Beckley, West Virginia in the Camp Creek area - exit number 20.
GAS FIELD SERVICES, INC.
CONSTRUCTION WELL TENDING PIPE LINE
SWAB RIGS
SERVICE RIGS TRUCKING
Since 2005 we have been serving West Virginia, Pennsylvania & Virginia. With offices in Rosedale, Virginia; Pineville and Beckley West Virginia we are conveniently located to serve you. GAS FIELD SERVICES, INC.
Contact: Tommy or Zachery Phone: 276-880-2323 • Fax: 276-880-3200 Email: pitstop@mounet.com