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Welcome to the 2015 Southwest and Midcontinent Oil & Gas Awards commemorative Yearbook
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hese were the 3rd Annual Awards for these regions and the organizations and individuals in this journal were acknowledged by the award’s judging panel to have excelled in their work in 2014, whilst also focusing on the industry core values of Health & Safety, Environmental Stewardship and Corporate Social Responsibility. The Oil & Gas Awards champion best practice and recognize organizations operating in the upstream and midstream sectors of the industry. The media and members of the general public do not distinguish between the different sectors of the industry, which is why the Awards incorporate categories for all parts of the upstream and midstream sectors. The absent mindedness of an individual on an assembly line can have dramatic consequences months later should equipment fail when being used in the field. This reflects badly on the industry as a whole, we therefore think it is extremely important that best practice is championed from top to bottom and the Awards are a platform to promote to the press and public the great work being done. The Oil & Gas Awards are unique in highlighting the incredible innovation and commitment to positive industry development and expansion, rebutting traditionally negative mainstream coverage. The Awards celebrate corporate success twinned with organization’s commitment to health & safety, environmental stewardship and corporate social responsibility.
In this 3rd year for the Awards in these regions we had the 2nd 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 4th Annual Oil & Gas Awards in the Rocky Mountain and Northeast regions. To find out more about the upcoming Industry Summits and to attend any of the Awards galas please visit www.oilandgasawards.com. I hope that you enjoy reading this commemorative Yearbook, please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like to share your thoughts and feedback. Best regards,
Daniel P. Creasey Chairman, Oil & Gas Awards.
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Contents
Editorial
Judging panel
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Guest of Honor and Awards Presentation Host
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A-Z of finalists
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Oil & Gas Awards Contacts
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10 Keynote Address
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Winners’ pages Award for Drilling Excellence
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Manufacturer of the Year
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Oilfield Services Company of the Year
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New Technology Development of the Year – Products
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Consultancy of the Year
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Themark Corporation E&P Company of the Year
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General Industry Service Award
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Award for Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility
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Midstream Company of the Year
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Trucking Company of the Year – Presented by Kenworth
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VZ Environmental Award for Excellence in Environmental Stewardship
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The Oil & Gas Financial Journal Transaction of the Year
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Water Management Company of the Year
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Engineering Company of the Year
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Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Award for Excellence in Health & Safety - Operational
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Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Award for Excellence in Health & Safety - Products
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New Technology Development of the Year Award - Software 44 Application Industry Supplier of the Year
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Breitling Energy Future Industry Leader
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Leadership
24 Health and Safety
30 Don’t waste water
40 Cheap Oil — Who Wins? Who Loses?
48 Energy/Natural Resources Committee Education Panel
52 The Most Visible Part of our Industry - Transportation
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Judging panel arthur roy Chairman and CEO Liberty Energy Corp.
Benjamin hulburt
Brad Holly
Brad johnson
President & CEO Eclipse Resources
Senior Vice President, Operations (Rockies) Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
brent breon
Brian blount
burt a. waite
chandras.rai
VP Business Development Blue Racer Midstream, LLC
VP Commercial Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Board Director PIOGA
Director Mewbourne School of Petro & Geolog. Eng.
charles a. schliebs
chris faulkner
chris garner
chris mazzini
Managing Director Stone Pier Capital Advisors, LP
CEO Breitling Oil and Gas
Director Long Beach Gas and Oil
President Spindletop Oil & Gas Co.
chris sowyrda
david freudenrich
david renz
David s. Schechter
Senior Staff Operations Engineer
Memorial Resource Development Corp.
Regulatory Manager Apex Energy, LLC
deepak devegowda
Douglas wight
Assistant Professor Mewbourne School of Petro & Geolog. Eng.
Senior EHS Coordinator Noble Energy
Exploitation Manager Apache Corporation
Associate Professor Texas A&M University
duane wassum
Dwight ross
VP of Exploration Discovery Natural Resources
President National Fuel Gas Midstream Corporation
Vice President Creed Operating Co, Llc
edwin mongan
elliott heide
frank f. staRR
gary c. evans
Senior Manager Environment BHP Billiton
VP - Health, Enviro & Safety Occidental Petroleum Corporation
President Crimson Energy Partners III LLC
Chairman & CEO Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation
garye.slagel
guy goudy
Senior Advisor for Enviro Affairs Steptoe & Johnson
Chief Operating Officer Austin Exploration
J. Ross Craft, P.E.
j. russell porter
President and CEO Approach Resources
President and CEO Gastar Exploration Ltd
jack lafield
jack renfro
jeff fisher
Chairman and CEO Caiman Energy
Operations and Production Manager - Northern Division Forestar
Chief Operating Officer American Energy Partners
jennifer webster
jessie koerner
johan themaat
john benton
john poarch
Vice President and General Manager Black Hills Exploration & Production
VP Commercial and Bus. Dev. Access Midstream
kevin brown
kevin leonard
US Communications & Public Affairs Enerplus Resources (USA) Corporation
john weihe Vice President Exploration Callon Petroleum Company
larry huskins Operations Manager Venoco Inc.
Founder & CEO First River Energy
johnny jordan President Matrix Oil Corporation
Exploration Manager MidCon/Rockies WhitMar Exploration Company
lee martin
lisa winn
Operations Engineering Supervisor Concho Resources, Inc.
Regional & Gov’t Affairs Manager ExxonMobil/XTO Energy
Dir. of Gov’t and Public Affairs Pioneer Natural Resources, USA Inc.
Sr. VP and GM EnerVest
m. cathy douglas Senior VP Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
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Judging panel Marc A. Halbritter
Mark c. peterson
mark d. casaday
President & CEO Bilfinger Westcon
Chief Operating Officer Niska Gas Storage Partners LLC
mark spears
Mark Stewart
Asset Manager Stone Energy
Environmental Supervisor Questar Corporation
mauricio fabre
michael miller
Mikaila adams
Chief Investment Officer Breitling Oil and Gas Corporation
Editor Oil & Gas Financial Journal
Milissa bauer
mitch duffy
Executive Vice President Kriebel Companies
Associate Publisher Oil & Gas Financial Journal
morgan o’brien
neil m.sullivan
ola akrad
General Counsel Blue Racer Midstream, LLC
Mark patterson Co-Founder & MD Calypso Energy, LLC
Megan davis VP Regulatory and Senior Counsel Summit Midstream Partners
CEO & President Violet Energy
priscilla g. mcleroy
VP Corporate Development Summit Midstream Partners
VP Engineering and Technology Austin Exploration
Qingming Yang
Professor of Engineering Practice Texas A&M University
Chief Operating Officer Approach Resources Inc.
robert poole
rod eson
Public and Government Affairs Manager WSPA
Founder and Chief Executive Officer Foothill Energy LLC
Ryan E. M. Cunningham
saleem m. rizvi
Principal and Operating Partner Cunningham Energy
Stephanie R. Timmermeyer
VP of Environment, Health and Safety Access Midstream
terry sims HSE Manager Buccaneer Energy Limited
tony gossett Operations and Production Manager - Southern Division Forestar
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Financial Professional ExxonMobil (EM)
Stephen W. Rhoads Gov’t Relations Manager Shell Oil Company
thomas e. clark Executive Land Manager Venoco, Inc.
william j. hall Executive Director Shale Gas Innovation & Commercialization Center
President and CEO Peoples Natural Gas LLC
parker hallam Chief Operating Officer Breitling Oil and Gas
Randy Brandenburg Foreman Apache Corporation
President CRU Trading Company
mike john President Northeast Natural Energy, LLC
nathaniel teti Head of Sustainability Statoil
patrick j. noyes President and CEO Grenadier Energy Partners LLC
richard p. crist VP Business Development & Exploration Gasco Energy
ronald p. mcglade
ryan a. turner
scott roy
shane henry
Vice President of Government Affairs Range Resources
Manager, Gov’t and Regulatory Affairs Enerplus Resources (USA) Corporation
Steven L. Bietz
terry r. bossert
VP Midstream Tenaska Resources, LLC
President and Chief Executive Officer WBI Energy, Inc.
tom lopus Senior Vice President Pardee Resources Company
Chief Investment Officer American Energy Partners
VP - Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Range ResourcesAppalachia LLC
Tommy Gaydos Drilling Manager Newfield Exploration
william j. hlavin
william robinson
President and CEO Bass Energy, Inc.
President CAVU Resources
Guest of Honor
Senator Don Huffines A fifth generation Texan, Don’s family has a strong legacy of hard work and faith in God. Don’s family started out in Texas as farmers in Ellis County, working the land by hand. In 1924, Don’s grandfather started an automobile business – which the Huffines built into a thriving company that is still owned and operated by Don’s older brother. Don’s own business, Huffines Communities, is one of the largest real-estate developers in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
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Don and his wife Mary Catherine have raised four sons and one daughter. Hard work and faith are Don’s legacy: they have guided him to become an uncompromising advocate for liberty and personal responsibility while preserving family values.
As your State Senator in the 84th Texas Legislature, Don served on the Administration Committee, the Business & Commerce Committee, the Education Committee, and as Vice-Chairman of the Transportation Committee. He fought for legislation to get more funding for roads without higher taxes, fees, or tolls; to empower parents and students with school choice; to phase-out the costly and complicated margins tax; and to advance economic freedom. Don continues to work for more and better roads with fewer tolls, for school choice, and for the job growth and economic prosperity that will result from phasing-out the margins tax.
Awards Presentation Host
Dale A. Petroskey, President & CEO, Dallas Regional Chamber Dale A. Petroskey assumed the position of President and CEO of the Dallas Regional Chamber (DRC) on April 1, 2014. He works with the Board, staff, and more than 2,000 member companies to increase economic prosperity and enhance the quality of life throughout the region. The DRC focuses on economic development initiatives, improving education at all levels, and setting public policy direction designed to maintain a healthy business climate in North Texas. Mr. Petroskey brings to the Chamber a strong background in public policy, strategic communications, and non-profit management, having held leadership positions in all three sectors – public, private, and nonprofit – for more than 30 years. Early in his career he worked 18 years in Washington, D.C., where he served as Chief of Staff to Congressman Bill Goodling (PA), Assistant White House Press Secretary to President Ronald Reagan, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the U.S.
Department of Transportation under thenSecretary Elizabeth Dole, and as Senior Vice President of Mission Programs at the National Geographic Society. From 1999 – 2008, he served as President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, and later as Executive Vice President of Marketing and Community Development for the Texas Rangers, and Vice President of Public Affairs for Occidental Petroleum Corporation, the nation’s fourth largest energy company. A graduate of Michigan State University, Mr. Petroskey is a member of numerous Boards, including the Dallas Citizens Council, Dallas Medical Resources, the Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau, Educate Dallas, The Alfalfa Club of Washington, D.C., and Clayton Kershaw’s Challenge. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress in Washington, D.C. Mr. Petroskey and his wife, Ann, live in Dallas and have three grown children.
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Judges’ Comments: Ensign provided evidence of a superior focus on employee health and safety through their “Driving to Zero”initiative and their HSE Management System. Ensign also provided statistics and performance charts to illustrate their passion for health and safety excellence. Ensign is not just talk when it comes to safety, rather the company truly integrates health and safety practices into their overall business model. Zero injuries and zero incidents are the company’s targets and expectations. I was also impressed by Ensign’s use of innovative technology, such as the ADR® simulator and online defensive driving course, to quickly and efficiently train personnel on appropriate and safe work practices.
Ensign Energy Services Inc. is a global leader in oilfield services, headquartered out of Calgary, Alberta, operating in Canada, the United States, Australia and internationally. We are one of the world’s top land-based drilling and well servicing contractors serving crude oil, natural gas and geothermal operators. Our premium services include contract drilling, directional drilling, underbalanced and managed pressure drilling, rental equipment, well servicing and production services. Ensign is a global enterprise that provides a unique edge in oilfield service. We are defined by our inspired thinking; our innovative use of technology; our confident, dedicated, well-trained workforce; and our culture of achievement. We are built to serve. We deliver a superior customer experience and trusted, reliable performance.
technology and empowered by a culture of innovation and action. Our people are united in a commitment to service. We are able to deliver safety and excellence to our customers where they need us, when they need us.
We are among the world’s strongest energy services companies. Ensign is equipped with industry leading
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Keynote Address Matt Koch of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sounded out why oil and gas executives must stay engaged in the industry.
The U.S. oil and gas industry is in a tough situation currently with prices of crude oil well below $40 per barrel as of late November 2015. Considering the countless challenges facing the domestic energy business – most prominently, OPEC’s manipulation of the international market and a longstanding ban on energy exports – there’s no need to add stifling regulations to the long list of existing rules that must be followed during this crucial time. “Global demand is going to increase for oil and gas and energy, most of it in developing nations,” Matt Koch, Vice President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy, said during his keynote presentation. “We have a tremendous need for oil and gas going up, and all at a time when there’s goals being set to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and big targets being put on the fossil fuel industry.” There are plenty of rules regulating the oil and gas industry on the books as it is, but Koch pointed out two additional mandates recently enacted or about to be enforced. One is President Obama’s mandate to reduce all carbon emissions
by 80 percent or more by 2050. There also is the threat of the EPA reducing the current National Ambient Air Quality Standards from 75 parts per billion (ppb) to 65 or 70 ppb. Even with these daunting stumbling blocks facing the oil and gas industry, Koch couldn’t help but be optimistic about the domestic energy sector’s outlook. The United States is now the world’s largest oil producing nation after experiencing a 40 percent increase in oil and gas projections since 2008. And that has led to a 60 percent reduction in imports, as well, shifting the geopolitical and economic landscape around the world. “We’re not just a consumer anymore – we’re a producer now,” Koch said. “It’s changed the whole geopolitics of what’s happening around the world. It’s changed how the industry is being perceived in the United States. And it’s coming at a time when we’re facing tremendous oversupply, we’re facing policies that are trying to move us away from fossil energy and we have to try to determine what we’re going to do about it.” To help oil and gas executives, Koch broke down the strategies his institute has developed into six digestible sections represented by each of the vowels. “A” is for access, which the industry solved through hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling of unconventional plays. Koch told the audience the Monterey Shale in California, which has yet to be tapped, potentially holds double the resource of North Dakota’s Bakken Shale. However, in October 2015, the U.S. Geological Survey’s new study said the Monterey Shale holds just 21 million barrels of oil that could be recovered by fracking, as opposed to the estimated 13.7 billion U.S. government estimate in 2011. There is still offshore oil and gas to be had, Koch said, and the federal government still has banned access to a great deal of those resources. The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management estimates of oil and gas resources in undiscovered fields on the outlier continental shelf total about 89 billion barrels of oil and 398 trillion cubic feet of gas.
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Speaker: Matt Koch, Vice President, Institute for 21st Century Energy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Exports is represented by the letter “E,” and the ban on energy exports in the wake oversupply in the domestic market has been scrutinized greatly in the last few years. That scrutiny will continue to intensify as the price of oil continues to dwindle due to the oversaturation of the U.S. supply. Koch said there is plenty of support for a bill that would lift the ban that has been in place for over four decades. The bill already has passed the U.S. House of Representatives, and a broad energy infrastructure bill that includes mandating an end to crude oil export limits is on the agenda for the next Congressional session, according to Platts. “We’re trying to tout it as not only good for industry, but when you look at the tremendous benefits it has to American consumers, to our economy, but also benefits it has for changing global landscape even further,” Koch said. “We need exports. We need to help with our oversupply problem in the industry. This is going to help with the global energy picture and it is going to continue to help with not only our dominance, but funding and keeping the energy mechanisms moving in this country.” Infrastructure – the “I” installment – was a heated topic when Koch delivered his remarks as the oil and gas industry awaited the decision on TransCanada’s permit to build the Keystone XL pipeline (it was denied in November 2015). Koch railed against environmentalists who opposed any new infrastructure projects considering the 2.5 million miles of natural gas and 180,000 miles of oil pipeline in the United States already, according to his statistics. “It’s now having an effect on other projects,” Koch said. “We have to get engaged on the local level and convince people what the benefits are and how they operate safely.” The money left on the table by the delay or stymying of energy projects is staggering. According to research conducted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce a few years ago, 350 energy projects stalled within a five-year period represented half a trillion dollars of investment – and 48 percent of projects were for renewable energy.
“O” is for “outreach,” which Koch said needs to vastly improve in order to fight disinformation about the oil and gas industry. Koch said there were 464 actions fighting fracking at the municipal level in the last few years alone. Koch asked people in the oil patch to discuss the issues with friends and relatives not just for the power that comes with numbers, but because they are the true experts. “You’re much more familiar with the issues,” Koch said. “Talk to folks who don’t necessarily work in the oil patch and ensure that they understand why it’s important to the nation and your communities.” “Unfair regulations” occupied the “U” entry for Koch, which will be particularly difficult for states including Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico and a large swath of the Mountain West region, where communities are facing population booms. With the NAAQS mandates set to reach unattainable levels, the time is now to make sure the federal government doesn’t impose regulations that could take years to reverse and millions of dollars to uphold. “What’s even more challenging is there isn’t enough technology available to bring the emissions down to a level that is achievable,” Koch said. “What’s even more difficult is looking at areas of Yellowstone National Park that don’t meet attainment. What are they supposed to do?” Although engagement with the federal government is a must, Koch used the sometimes “Y” vowel to reiterate “why” this is such a critical time in the U.S. oil and gas industry’s history. There are countless benefits to nurturing a thriving domestic energy industry in the United States, and the misconception that it must come at the cost of environmental sensitivity must be debunked. “All this great economic growth and all that we’re doing in the oil and gas business doesn’t have to come at the expense of environmental progress,” Koch said. “Don’t let people put that box and get pushed in a corner that progress is at the expense of the environment.”
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Manufacturer of the Year
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Judges’ Comments: A quality solution to a very real environmental challenge faced for completion firms. The cost savings are significant and the product tackles a number of environmental issues on site. This is a classic case of a company manufacturing a product that the industry needs and succeeding in delivering some incredible results. With the sand reducing the ecological impact of disposal and reducing costs, Sand X and the Super Loop system are manufacturing leaders in this field.
One of the most challenging aspects of the oil and gas industry is to remain environmentally friendly while maintaining safety and profit margins. Water costs are at alltime highs, sand disposal is costly and time-consuming, and some companies halt drilling because they have no solution for exceeding emission quota limits. Sand X is a stand-alone application 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 gas, reducing 99.8% of emissions by sending it to a flare or containment system, eliminating on-site disasters due to deadly
and explosive hazardous gases, keeping the work place safe and in compliance. Companies using radioactive tracers a utilize the Sand X and SuperLoop combo to the retrieve radioactive materials and contain them separately for safe disposal and in some cases, reuse. Sand X and Super loop, result in a lower costs and a much safer workplace for crew members, while saving money and helping companies remaining in compliance.
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Oilfield Services Company of the Year
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Judges’ Comments: Frank’s International is very well respected in the oil and gas industry and their reputation is based on their commitment to their customers and their focus on quality. The commitment shown in the entry to the value of QHSE is testament to the culture instilled at Frank’s and they scored highly for this reason. This company have made their name offshore and are benefitting from the shale revolution that has significantly impacted their land-based operations. The use of their CLSS system offers an innovative solution, the only non-marking tubular running system in the industry.
Frank’s International N.V. is a global oil services company that provides a broad and comprehensive range of highly engineered tubular services to leading exploration and production companies in both offshore and onshore environments, with a focus on complex and technically demanding wells. With the drilling industry continuing to push the bounds of complexity and technology, Frank’s International combines years of ingenuity with leading edge engineering to improve the drilling process today and deliver next generation capabilities for tomorrow. Frank’s takes great pride in its ability to provide the drilling sector with specialty equipment to remove barriers and unlock complex drilling environments.
With a focus on technological and engineering advancements, Frank’s is able to anticipate future trends in order to serve the needs of our customers. Founded in 1938, Frank’s has over 4,000 employees and provides services in approximately 60 countries on six continents. The Company’s common stock is traded on the NYSE under the symbol “FI.” Additional information is available on the Company’s website, www.franksinternational.com.
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New Technology Development of the Year – Products
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Judges’ Comments: The iron roughneck and the hydraulic pipe handler for service rigs that Drillform introduced are exceptional safety improvements that of themselves qualified Drillform for inclusion. Impressive and comprehensive detail including a range of products and emerging technologies. Drillform seem to have the expertise and experience to aggressively tackle industry challenges with cost effective and reliable solutions that improve overall safe operations.
Drillform designs and manufactures automated drilling equipment to improve safety, productivity and reliability. The products are a collaborative effort between journeymen field service technicians and engineers with extensive onshore/offshore experience. Drillform provides products for both drilling and workover rigs. One of the flagship products for drilling rigs is the Bulldog 90 automated floor wrench, often referred to as an iron roughneck. The Bulldog 90 offers several unique advantages:
• Compact and rugged design for durability and is well suited for small rig floors
• 360 degree clamping reduces slippage, tool joint wear and pipe distortion
For the workover rig market, Drillform recently launched the ST820 Hydraulic Pipehandler, available in both skid and towable models, to improve the speed and safety of tubular handling. With flexibility to accommodate 6’ to 20’ rig floor heights, it brings greater productivity in pipe handling to workover rigs, while reducing the risk of safety incidents.
• Automation removes personnel from the rotating zone for improved safety • Delivers accurate and consistent torque with data available on every connection • Machined, modular components are designed for easy maintenance and service
• Spinner travel of up to 12” easily accommodates a wide range of drill pipe connections
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For 105 Years Across the Nation it must be Dun. Since 1910 Dun Transportation & Stringing, Inc. has specialized in unloading, loading out railcars, racking, storing, hauling and stringing of pipe arriving by truck, rail, barge and ship. We can develop, secure, lease and maintain pipe yards and rail sidings; offer Phase 1 environmental applications and consulting services. We’re your logistics resource when it comes to getting pipe to the project sites. We've handled over 77,000 miles of your pipe since our mule teams first delivered it to the right-of-way. Today, our experienced personnel with our modern and extensive fleet of trucks, heavy equipment and specialized pipe lifting equipment will guarantee your satisfaction. You’ll know it’s still being DUN right.
DUN TRANSPORTATION & STRINGING, INC.
304 Reynolds Lane, Sherman, TX 75092-6838 (903) 891-9660 fax (903) 891-9665 www.duntransportation.com
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Consultancy of the Year
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Judges’ Comments: This consultancy provides a broad spectrum of services that meet the industries needs as well as the wider business community. No doubt testament to the quality of their work, their case study and content was precise and well delivered. I particularly like the ‘notable achievements in oil and gas’ and the portion of the entry which offered significant insight into the breadth of the services available from KJE. They are clearly a partner from within the region that are well respected and reliable.
KJE., Inc. is comprised of a team of professionals who strive to provide creative and cost-effective solutions for today’s multifaceted environmental issues. Our firm provides comprehensive consulting services for issues ranging from civil engineering development to oil & gas remediation and permitting concerns. Our experienced staff includes seasoned engineers and scientists that are ready to tackle any issue. Projects are approached with a focused effort on maintaining quality, meeting timelines, and staying on budget. Our goal is to ‘engineer a better environment.’ We help our clients succeed in their business ventures by effectively executing projects, controlling costs, and managing risk. Our clients appreciate this approach, and recognize our desire to build a longterm relationship for assisting them in achieving their business goals.
large projects. Whether we complete projects on a local or national scale, KJE offers a variety of related services to meet our client’s needs. Our responsiveness, high-quality deliverables, and practical solutions afford clients with an easier way of doing business that saves time and money.
Our culture, systems, and structure enables us to excel at both small and
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Leadership Decision-makers at U.S. oil and gas firms must make difficult choices in the face of adversity to remain profitable.
When the cyclical oil and gas industry hits a bust period, companies often react in one of two ways – stand pat and wait for the economy to right itself, or make the necessary adjustments to remain profitable in the downturn, which often leads to high revenues when the market returns to normalcy. Panelists during the Industry Summit agreed that a slow period like this in the oil and gas industry is no time to remain stagnant. Carol Van Zandt Jones and Bill Ward shared how their respective companies are coping with the low commodity prices, but they agreed that executives at energy firms must take the reins during these trying times to make sure their businesses see the other side of the downturn. One thing oil and gas decision-makers must do is come to terms with operating with the realities of the low-cost market instead waiting for commodity prices to return to a comfortable level. Most in the oil industry would agree that trying to remain profitable with WTI crude sitting at about $41 per barrel, as reported by CNBC in November, isn’t ideal. However, Ward admitted the oil industry has a tendency of doing itself in through greedy intentions by demanding unrealistic prices for oil. “The magical number we always talk about it is, if we get into $65 or $70 [per barrel], we should be happy folks,” Ward said. “But we always kind of are our own demise. When we run at $100 a barrel, everybody is happy, but if we could ever get everybody on the same line to say, ‘Let’s dial in at $70 to $75 and we’ll all be happy troopers,’ it’d be great. But it’s that free enterprise system where people want to get more and get bigger.” The companies who grew too large too quickly when oil cost around $100 per barrel may find themselves struggling the most in 2015. Those who will survive this downturn, according to Ward, are the companies who can make a profit with pricing at half that figure or even lower. “As a team, you need to look at your strategy and where you want to be and the cost consequences,” Ward said. “Margin-wise, how can you be more efficient? Anybody can
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drill a well at $100 a barrel. When you get to 50 bucks a barrel, we’ll see how good he is a drilling that well because of costs.” Moderator Robert Clarke, Research Director, Global Unconventional Oil and Gas for Wood Mackenzie, said picking one price, setting an operating budget and hoping commodities reach that mark isn’t a sound plan for success. “You can’t just pick this one planning price now and say, ‘This is what I’m going to use for the next couple of years because sometimes the answer is, ‘I don’t know. I need to do all sort of sensitivities to help figure out how we’re going to navigate the waters for the next 24 to 36 months,’” Clarke said. Unfortunately, cutbacks often are a necessary evil during slowdowns, which means there are bound to be layoffs during difficult times. In fact, Forbes magazine reported in October that the collapse in oil prices had cost over 200,000 jobs internationally thus far. “Within our organization, you end up with the talent that is going to get you through these turbulent waters,” Van Zandt Jones said. “If you need more talent, there’s a lot readily available.” However, there are two sides to the employment issue during a recession – retaining key employees and dealing with layoffs. Van Zandt Jones believes periods like this without a great deal of work to be done is an ideal time to develop the next wave of leadership within an organization. “Capture those people that are good managers, good sales teams – just good talents – and work with them during these turbulent times,” she said. “And then when things pick up – and they will eventually – then you’ve got a really strong, sound base.” For a small company like VZ Environmental, Van Zandt Jones realized her firm had to come up with a recruitment tool to better compete with larger entities for employees. Her company partnered with a larger firm that required
Moderator: Robert Clarke, Research Director, Global Unconventional Oil and Gas, Wood Mackenzie Speakers: Carol Van Zandt Jones, Principal, VZ Environmental Bill Ward, Senior VP, Superior Pipeline
oilfield experience for new hires, and VZ Environmental sought employee candidates new to the oilfield who needed that experienced. VZ Environmental would bring these employees up to speed on the oilfield for one year before they moved to a role with the larger partner.
Companies also should take the downturn in the oil and gas industry as an opportunity to weed out employees who may not be the right fit for a particular firm. Ward said he prefers having employees willing to engage in cross-training as much as possible versus those who are inflexible.
Ward agreed that retaining key members of the workforce is imperative during downturns like this because many of these talented employees will not return to the oil and gas industry once they leave. He said this is especially important considering many other sectors of the economy like construction are in much better shape than oil and gas, and technical experts can get jobs in these industries easily.
“It’s a body count, and you get some good ones, and you get some bad ones,” Ward said. “In this day and time, I’d rather have somebody who is willing to roll up their sleeves and not whine and complain about, ‘Well, that’s not my job description.’ I’d rather have someone who says, ‘What can I do for you? Where do you need me to be?’”
In order to keep technical employees on staff, Ward suggested cross-training the workforce to make sure they can take on multiple tasks. “If you go into this for about a two-year cycle, they’re going to find something else,” Ward said. “You try to take somebody that’s doing one thing and try to diversify them into other areas like project management or reverse engineering.” During the question-and-answer portion of the session, Dr. Rich Haut, Program Director, Energy Production, for the Houston Advanced Research Center, discussed the difficulties many companies encounter with employees from the millennial generation, citing that these younger workers often do not like face-to-face interactions while preferring working through screens only.
Along with relationships with employees, panelists stressed leaders must maintain relationships customers, suppliers and vendors, as well, during bust cycles in the oil and gas industry. Ward suggested educating vendors and customers alike about the struggles a company has making appropriate margins. Both sides of the operation typically will amend their needs accordingly. “I think it’s real important that we educate our vendors and educate our customers when there are cost-cutting methods,” Ward said. “If you got a good customer and you’ve got an open relationship and you’re losing money, or you’re not making as much margin, or you’re over extended – the best way is to try to be as honest with your good customer as you can. Explain to them, ‘Here’s how we operate, and here’s why we’re asking for this.’”
Ward said although this can be the case, he has come to realize the millennial generation of the labor force is a competitive one, and he is more than willing to share tips of the trade with new people entering the industry who want to seal deals. “They like to win, so when I sent them out with some of my other folks and they see how that experienced folk is getting the deal done through interactions, they pick up on it,” Ward said. “The sooner I can get them to do a deal, they get hooked on this is how we do it.”
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Themark Corporation E&P Company of the Year
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Judges’ Comments: Oxy have shown a commitment to maintain production amid low oil prices and their Permian EOR business units remain profitable. Enviable positions in the major plays in the region and growing considerably. The standout candidate. A combination of solid, profitable operation around the $30 dollar price point in the Permian using EOR techniques and CO2 flooding business units; an acquisition of another 100,000 acres and numerous accolades already bestowed on the company for it’s corporate stewardship set OXY apart.
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Occidental Petroleum Corporation is an international oil and gas exploration and production company with operations in the United States, Middle East region and Latin America. Headquartered in Houston, Occidental is one of the largest U.S. oil and gas companies, based on equity market capitalization. Occidental’s midstream and marketing segment gathers, processes, transports, stores, purchases and markets hydrocarbons and other commodities in support of Occidental’s businesses. The company’s wholly owned subsidiary OxyChem manufactures and markets chlor-alkali products and vinyls. The Permian Basin of West Texas and southeast New Mexico is home to Occidental’s domestic core assets. In the Permian, Occidental is the largest operator and producer of oil as well as the largest injector of CO2. Occidental is a world
leader in applying this enhanced oil recovery technology, operating more than two dozen active CO2floods in 2014. Occidental’s Resources business provides the key growth area in the Permian operations developing unconventional reservoirs across approximately 2.5 million net acres held at the end of 2014. Occidental is committed to safeguarding the environment, protecting the safety and health of employees and neighboring communities and upholding high standards of social responsibility throughout its worldwide operations.
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General Industry Service Award
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Judges’ Comments: Shows great innovation in product development of products that assists in industry production efficiency and leads to great growth of their own company.
Well Master should be commended for their commitment to research and development and for their clear belief in innovation and constant endeavour in driving products forward to meet the needs of producers.
Well Master Corporation (“Well Master”), 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 continues to achieve record revenue growth and profitability over five consecutive years with an annual revenue CAGR (Compounded Annual Growth Rate) of 55%. This impressive growth is led by new product innovations protected by international patents and backed by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Aerospace Engineering. Global Channel strategies combined with a culture of delighting customers has driven dramatic growth.
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. Corporate social responsibility and community service remains a core commitment of the organization.
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Award for Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility
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Judges’ Comments: Apache have consistently delivered exceptional results in the Permian and hold significant quality acreage. Some of the stats to support Apache’s development of the Permian and also their commitment to the communities they serve are significant. They run a series of regional and corporate outreach programs that are very popular and the size of donations made is truly worthwhile.
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Apache has made material discoveries throughout our history that have contributed significantly to our growth. One core strategy at Apache is to be both a competent explorer and acquirer; we believe any company must excel at both to prosper through the long-term cycles of our industry. Throughout our 58 years in the oil and gas industry, Apache has built a team unified by our values, our commitment to building shareholder value and our culture, which empowers every employee to make decisions and achieve the company’s goals. Our global team is brought together by a sense of ownership and the knowledge that best answers win. Our core values are: • Drive to succeed with a sense of urgency; • Foster a contrarian spirit;
• Invest in our greatest asset: our people; • Expect top performance and innovation; • Treat our stakeholders with respect and dignity; • Safety is not negotiable and will not be compromised; • We derive benefit from the Earth and take our environmental responsibility seriously; and • Conduct our business with honesty and integrity.
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Health & Safety Oil and gas operators should take it upon themselves to improve their health and safety culture before regulators do it for them.
There are many factors that speak to a company’s willingness to prioritize health and safety when working within the oil and gas industry. Naturally, a commitment to the overall well-being of employees, the environment and members of the communities where companies operate are at the top of the list. But when health and safety measures can be quantified into savings for companies, as well, there is an extra incentive for businesses to stay on top of the latest advancements in staying out of harm’s way. “In Texas, we see more and more awareness from landowners and society in general amongst the operators and drilling contractors that operations have to be sustainable and that prevention is cheaper that solving problems afterward,” Dave Nygaard, Director of KatchKan, said at the panel discussion on health and safety. “We’re trying to do what we can to educate about the options that are out there for prevention rather than remediation. The same goes for the safety side.” This discussion was of particular importance at this year’s Industry Summit considering the rise in fatal work injuries for the oil and gas sector in 2014. According the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of fatal work injuries in the oil and gas extraction industries rose to 142 in 2014 from 112 in 2013, a 27 percent jump. The underlying theme in the remarks from the panelists was that creating a culture of health and safety at any company begins and ends with the highest levels of leadership. Also, culture is not something that will take hold in within a company’s operations overnight, so leaders should not abandon a plan to embrace new philosophy if the workforce doesn’t respond immediately. “As leaders, we have the greatest impact of changing culture,” said Stephen Chaplin, Vice President, Health and Safety and Environment for Aveda Transportation and Energy Services. “There’s no magic wand – just hard work and committed leadership. It takes, in my experience dealing with companies, about three to five years to really see a shift in culture.”
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One way leaders can get the culture shift started with better success is to implement systems and processes that build health and safety practices directly into operations. Chaplin said this is especially important for Aveda, which is constantly acquiring complementary businesses to add to its capabilities in Canada and the United States. He typically looks for performance indicators that help determine whether an acquisition’s health and safety standards live up to Aveda’s loft standards, including the number of incidents, employees turnover and the engagement of leadership. “I start to evaluate people on their actions and how they’re committed,” Chaplin said. “When improving culture throughout the organizations we’ve acquired, the areas I look at are focus on proper onboarding, consistency in our approach and systems, common messaging from the leadership, and expectations and accountability.” Companies are turning to technology to stay compliant with various local, state and federal health and safety regulations, as well. Technology startups like OmniCert are filling the void for solutions through its mobile app, which gives clients and contractors access to the certification records of laborers in the field through any device with the software. “The idea of health and safety and culture go hand in hand with increasing safety transparency,” said Vance Elmore, President of OmniCert. “I think if you can do that on an industry level, then you could really start to hone in on whether these accidents and incidents are really coming from a lack of training, or are they coming from a lack of safety culture.” The goal for OmniCert’s technology is to offer a “Big Brother” perspective that keeps all parties involved in a project honest with regard to safety training and certifications. “With that little bit of pressure knowing somebody can check you at any given moment, I think that there’s a little bit more demand to get those trainings and certifications renewed,” Elmore said. “And with that, I truly feel that you can revolutionize safety culture as an industry.”
Moderator: Rich Haut, Program Director, Houston Advanced Research Center Speakers: Vance Elmore, President, OmniCert Stephen Chaplin, VP Health & Safety and Environment, Aveda Transportation and Energy Services Dave Nygaard, Director, Katch Kan
This is especially important as all signs indicate OSHA and other regulating bodies intend to increase regulations in the near future according to Elmore, especially in California, where OmniCert is based. Responding to a question from the audience, Elmore admitted his fledgling business would only grow from additional regulations in California as well as throughout the United States. “Specifically in California, we don’t see any slowdown at all in regulation – in fact, it’s only going to get worse and worse with all of the governmental regulation and OSHA and EPA regulation,” Elmore said. “I would like to see more prescriptive regulation, but for my own business, being able to handle those regulations better while you are in the field or out of the field is really the key to success for us.” In fact, in November, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Congress included a provision in the budget bill signed by President Obama that would hike maximum penalties by about 78 percent. Chaplin said he believes companies in the oil and gas industry should focus more on their internal practices as a good corporate citizen rather than have the government regulate their operations any further.
but let’s rely on ourselves to focus on the best practices.” Along with focusing on best practices instead of relying on regulating agencies to tell oil and gas firms how to operate, Moderator Dr. Richard Haut, Program Director for the Houston Advanced Research Center, also reminded the audience that oil and gas companies must do a better job of promoting their efforts to be a safe and environmentally friendly corporate citizen. Chaplin agreed, and also said Aveda could improve in this regard, as well. “Unfortunately, what I see with most companies is we typically don’t engage the public until something has happened in a negative way,” Chaplin said. “Companies typically don’t do a good job being proactive about the good things they are doing. “I would say we’re probably being more public with the company’s that we’re working for, but really talking about the leadership aspects, the systems that we’re implementing, and where we’re trying to get to as an organization for building on the systems and processes, we’re starting to engage more to get the messaging out,” Chaplin said.
“I would rather see the company create more best practices in terms of where we want to go for safety rather than have a regulator come by and mandate,” Chaplin said. “That goes back to a cultural perspective – if we’re doing what we’re supposed to be doing, the regulators shouldn’t have to come by and implement.” One way Aveda is able to maintain compliance with U.S. regulations is by taking the mandatory audit certification standard used in Canada and applying it to all its operations in the United States. Major gas firms must reach a minimum of 80 percent on this systems-based audit in order to work in Canada. “What I’m doing now on our U.S. side is taking that same audit and applying across our U.S. operations to see that there is consistency on both sides, and that really drills into operations, interviews, talking to employees and looking into systems,” Chaplin said. “Let’s not be overly regulated,
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Midstream Company of the Year
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Judges’ Comments: EnLink Midstream is a major integrated midstream firm with great geographical locations and a clear commitment to delivering for their customers and their communities. Good charitable donations and employee volunteerism. One of the biggest midstream firms in the industry after recent strategic partnership between Crosstex and Devon. Many thousands of miles of pipeline and significant storage and processing facilities in key shale plays in the US, particularly in the southwest and midcon region.
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EnLink Midstream is a leading, integrated midstream company with a diverse geographic footprint and strong financial foundation, delivering tailored customer solutions for sustainable growth. Our expansive gathering, processing, fractionation, transportation, and logistics assets are located in the most prolific oil and gas regions in North America, including North Texas, Permian, Cana and Arkoma-Woodford, the Gulf Coast, Haynesville, Utica, Marcellus, and the Eagle Ford. We are delivering growth and unlocking value for our customers, employees and investors through our proven expertise in leveraging our diversified assets and strategic relationships.
continued growth by leveraging its strategic sponsorship with Devon Energy and taking advantage of organic growth opportunities, dropdown transactions, and mergers and acquisitions. By utilizing its strategically located asset base, comprised of a sustainable growth platform of fee-based projects with geographic and product diversity, EnLink continues to drive growth and delivers value to its investors, customers, and employees.
In a little more than a year since its formation, EnLink has proven itself a leader in the midstream sector. EnLink achieves stability and
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Trucking Company of the Year – Presented by Kenworth
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Judges’ Comments: Ryder’s commitment to not only addressing health and safety issues within their own organization but also leading efforts to improve practices within the industries in which they operate, is impressive and commendable. Ryder truly takes safety seriously and the awards the company has received are visible evidence of this fact. They are recognized as one of the “Worlds most admired Companies”. They provide planning and shipping execution plans prior to the actual shipments. This help to earn their customers trust and repeated business.
Ryder (NYSE:R) is a $6.6 billion, FORTUNE 500(r) global commercial fleet management, dedicated transportation and supply chain solutions company. Founded in 1933, Ryder supports oil & gas exploration and production to final retail delivery with a full spectrum of transportation solutions. With both a national footprint of company owned equipment and drivers, and a complete lead logistics management solution which includes over 150 industry focused carrier partners, Ryder provides better ways for customers to transport equipment & supplies
to and from job sites, improving load visibility, controlling costs and optimizing transportation solutions that safely move oilfield and offshore shipments from the wellhead to the marketplace. This is all supported by a proven health and safety culture driven by experienced Oilfield Operations and HSE Professionals. For more information, visit www.ryder.com.
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Panel Discussion: Don’t Waste Water Water is the lifeblood of hydraulic fracturing, and the oil and gas industry has taken steps to reduce cost and eliminate waste in the face of depressed commodity prices.
Long before low commodity prices brought the oil and gas industry to a standstill, sourcing water was a problem on the forefront of countless industry leaders throughout the United States. The Midcontinent and Southwest regions have been hit particularly hard as these typically arid regions have been forced to divvy water even more carefully than usual, with local, state and the federal governments implementing more conservation regulations and costs rising as resources become scant. And there is no way around it – the energy industry is water-intensive. “The energy needs water,” said John Tintera, President of the Texas Water Recycling Association. “Just look at unconventional. That’s intuitively obvious to the most casual of observers in hydrofracturing. But also don’t forget nuclear power plants – they need water. Let’s not forget hydroelectric dams – they need water. There’s virtually no part of the energy grid system that does not in some way have a water demand. And that water has become competitive.” In some parts of the country, drought conditions combined with the insatiable demand for water have converged to create desperate situations. For example, Tintera cited a proposal to ship 9 billion gallons of water annually to California from Alaska. In October, USA Today reported U.S. Rep. Janice Hahn arranged an exploratory meeting with several officials after reading about the concept in the newspaper in August, calling it “an idea worth exploring” since California’s drought is in its fourth year an encompasses 97 percent of the state. The situations in Texas and Oklahoma might not be as dire, but government officials and private industry alike are planning for the possibility that the water situation in those states may head that way. No matter how bad things get, however, the conservation, recycling and repurposing of water will come down to economics, according to Bryan Mitchell, Vice President/Oklahoma Area Manager for CH2M. In Oklahoma specifically, the agriculture industry is the largest consumer, but adding energy to the fray poses its own challenges. “The water distribution of use in Oklahoma is pretty unique,” Mitchell said. “We have a very large industry
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demand for agriculture, whether it be crops or livestock, and they are the largest water user. Energy uses a tremendous amount of water for hydroelectric.” However, energy water use isn’t the best place to focus. According to Mitchell, energy uses a fraction of the water resources in Oklahoma, especially when compared to the agriculture industry. “In Oklahoma, water use by the energy sector really uses a very small sliver of the total assets of water use within the state of Oklahoma, and people tend to forget that,” Mitchell said. “But its importance is very astounding. You see the price of oil drop, everybody slows down, and state’s gross production tax revenues and everybody is all of a sudden feeling the pain – all from this group that uses a very small amount of water.” Mitchell said there is a balance to be struck between municipal and industry water usage, and that common ground can only be found through communication with all interested parties. Tintera’s organization has been tasked with helping find ways to conserve and reuse water in a cost-effective manner in Texas. He reminded the audience that the Texas oil industry disposes of 7 million barrels of water into ejection wells annually, and if the water could be treated and the right regulatory framework existed to allow it to be used, Texas would have a new source of water instantly. After a study conducted by the Texas Railroad Commission focused on reused water for oilfield purposes, the Texas Water Recycling Association launched its “frack to tap” initiative. Now that the technology exists where any constituents added to frack water can be removed, the longterm goal is to create the regulatory framework to foster the ability to use some of the fracking flowback and produced water in areas afflicted by droughts, according to Tintera. In early 2014, the North America Shale Blog by law firm BakerHostetler reported Apache personnel disclosed that it cost the company between $2 and $2.50 per barrel to dispose of water in the Barnhart, Texas, area. It also only cost 29 cents per barrel to recycle it.
Moderator: Rich Haut, Program Director, Houston Advanced Research Center Speakers: Bryan Mitchell, Vice President / Oklahoma Area Manager, CH2M Hill John Tintera, President, Texas Water Recycling Association
With the drought conditions Texas has faced recently, Moderator Dr. Rich Haut, Program Director for the Houston Advanced Research Center, reminded the audience of how fortunate Texas is because of the number of desalination plants located in the state. This has helped add to the amount of drinking water available to state residents, whether they know it or not. “They’re scattered throughout Texas,” Haut said. “Even inland, people just don’t recognize that we’re taking that brackish water and turning it into drinking water.”
“In much of west Texas are major old oilfields that have a significant amount of produced water in them,” Tintera said. “That water is coming up to the surface, and I would say with today’s technology, salty water is no longer just a waste. It can be considered an asset.” While the oil and gas industry isn’t entirely against the regulation of its operations, overregulation is a clear and present danger, according to Tintera. He cited the lawsuit by environmental groups – led by Earthworks – filed against the EPA demanding regulations to stop oil and gas companies from dumping drilling and fracking waste in ways that are harmful. Tintera says that would affect about 100 hazardous wastes streams in Texas, but new rules could also affect 10,000 disposal wells for water from the oil and gas industry. “You can see this would be a chokehold on the oil and gas industry, so they’re very concerned about this and the politics of that and the geopolitics of that,” Tintera said. “This is completely intertwined right up there with the price of oil. On a state basis, there are some significant actions that can be taken. On a national basis, there are, but we always have to remember we’re working in a geopolitical realm when it comes to energy prices, commodities that make up the energy world, and the role that water plays in front of them.”
The Texas Railroad Commission is on the forefront of regulatory framework that permits the use of brackish water for human consumption, but that is not the case in every state, Haut warned. According to the panelists, if the rest of the country to catch up with Texas, it will come down to cost, perception and regulatory willingness. “Those are the three aspects of it right now that really curtail our ability to frankly solve the water problems that exist in the arid parts of the United States, of which at least 1/3 of the United States has that problem,” Tintera said. Oklahoma specifically is looking at ways to use disposed water more frequently, according to Mitchell, and he said the perception of the oil and gas industry’s usage will be the biggest barrier moving forward. This is especially true for areas of the state with increased seismic activity, whether or not E&P activities are the true culprit for movement. “They are looking at ways of using as much as you can so you’re not competing with all the other needs of the state,” Mitchell said. “For induced seismicity, the ironic thing is for the events going on fairly commonly these days is in an area not having a lot of E&P activities. Induced seismicity stirs up a lot of emotion, but in Oklahoma, you’re either a true believer or you’re trying to get your hands around it. Perception will get you.”
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VZ Environmental Award for Excellence in Environmental Stewardship
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Judges’ Comments: The industry needs more advocates like these guys! HARC addresses specific regional and industry challenges. Their outreach/ technology transfer in 2014 is remarkable and the virtual site provides valuable education and training. Their approach to environmental issues deserves notice.
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The Environmentally Friendly Drilling Systems Program is managed by the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC). HARC, a 501(c)3 research organization, provides analysis on energy, air, and water issues to people seeking scientific answers. It is focused on building a sustainable future that helps people thrive and nature flourish. The Environmentally Friendly Drilling Systems (EFD) program, managed by HARC, provides unbiased science to address environmental aspects of all oil and gas operations. EFD identifies, develops, and transfers critical, cost effective technologies, from site selection through gas compression, in order to provide policy makers and industry with the ability to develop reserves in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. EFD integrates several projects and programs funded by RPSEA, the U.S. Department of Energy through the National Energy Technology Laboratory, as well as private industry, foundations and environmental organizations. Additional funding is from the U.S. Department of Interior through the Coastal Impact Assistance Program managed by the
Texas General Land Office. Successes in innovations, implementing new processes, and introducing social and economic development efforts have significantly influenced industry HSE practices and Sustainable Development, over the 10 years that EFD has been working in the area. The EFD Team has performed projects throughout the Midcontinent/Southwest region, including West Texas, North Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. EFD has provided a unique opportunity for industry, academia, environmental organizations, researchers and government to collaborate in a systematic approach to improve safety and environmental stewardship while increasing production of oil and gas through a variety of efforts.
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The Oil & Gas Financial Journal Transaction of the Year
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Judges’ Comments: This acquisition provides Encana significant acreage in the Midland Basin and accelerates their growth portfolio. Through this transaction Encana now hold quality positions in two of the best resource plays in the USA, the Permian and the Eagleford.
Encana is a leading North American energy producer that is focused on growing its strong portfolio of diverse resource plays producing natural gas, oil and natural gas liquids. By partnering with employees, community organizations and other businesses, Encana contributes to the strength and sustainability of the communities where it operates. Encana’s history touches on some of the most significant political and economic events in Canada and the world in the last 125 years: continental migration in the 1880s, the energy crisis of the 1970s, and the emergence of unconventional energy resources at the turn of the 21st century.
Created through the merger of PanCanadian Energy Corporation and Alberta Energy Company Ltd. in 2002, our predecessor companies’ roots go back as far as some of the world’s oldest petroleum companies.
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Water Management Company of the Year
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Judges’ Comments: Low cost solution with broad application to resource development. MIOX presented a practical, cost-effective solution for treating produced and flowback water using an adaptation of established technologies utilized in their Mixed Oxidant Solution process. They provided case studies that support the application of the technology. Additionally, the process is much safer to use in the field compared to other processes.
MIOX provides oil and gas companies with a low-cost alternative for recycling produced and flowback water. The MIOX Blackwater™ mobile water treatment system uses electrolysis to produce Mixed Oxidant Solution (MOS) in a 9-foot by 40-foot trailer. Delivered sodium chloride liquid brine and city water flow into an electrolytic cell where it is exposed to electricity to create a blend of sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide. This solution eliminates sulfatereducing bacteria (SRB) and acidproducing bacteria (APB) that can lower production and foul wellbores. In the Fayetteville, the process has reduced the 10,000,000 SRBs regularly seen to less than <1 colonyforming units of bacteria per milliliter of fluid. Because the technology operates with salt, water and electricity, there are virtually no health, safety, spill, or environmental concerns on site.
and chlorine dioxide with on-site generated Mixed Oxidant Solution which requires just delivered salt, water and electricity. No trucking. No Hazmat. And MIOX costs about 1/10 the price of competitive treatment technologies. MIOX’s Mixed Oxidant Solution is a chemistry used in over 3,000 sites globally, including 1,500 United States municipalities for drinking water treatment.
MIOX replaces toxic and hazardous chemicals like glutaraldehyde
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Judges’ Comments: An impressive list of clients make up part of an interesting entry that shows Landpoint to be one of the leading firms in the Permian basin. I would have liked to engage with the demo element offered. Their list of charitable donations and the support they offer the communities local to them is also extensive. The introduction of UAVs (drones) to collect and gather data as part of Landpoint’s service to their clients enables them to collect and share huge amounts of geographical and topographical information rapidly. Such an effective solution can be specifically tailored to their client’s needs enabling the company to move faster and more cost effectively to deliver on their projects.
Landpoint is an award winning firm of land surveyors and civil engineers serving the Oil and Gas industry across the nation. Landpoint has a large land surveying and civil engineering presence in both the Permian Basin and the Eagle Ford. We have worked on many of the largest infrastructure projects in the regions we serve. In addition to
traditional services, we embrace new and efficient technology solutions such as UAV’s (Drones) and provide many other technical specialties such as GIS mapping to meet project goals.
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AVEDA offers its customers the smartest and easiest transportation means. They consistently provide best in class transportation. The company believes that every accident and incident is preventable and by this philosophy they have provided a safe working environment for their employees. Aveda made a very comprehensive entry citing the roll-out of their new Health and Safety program focused on the core elements of top management commitment, clear expectations and personal accountability. Also set strong safety performance targets and have a commendable 4-year safety plan.
Aveda is a transportation company for the oil & energy sector that prides itself not only on safely and efficiently transporting equipment but also on ensuring our customers the smartest, easiest move with minimal risk and maximum productivity. Aveda was founded in 1994 as Phoenix Oilfield Hauling Inc. In 2006 Aveda went public on the TSX Venture Exchange and recapitalized in 2011. In mid-2012, we rebranded the company as Aveda Transportation and Energy Services and today we are the largest dedicated rig moving company in North America, strategically located in key petroleum producing regions in Western Canada and across the United States. For years, Aveda has been committed to providing the oil and gas industry with transportation services from rig moving & worksite transport to heavy
haul to providing rental services for all energy sector customers. And with our recent acquisition of Hodges Transportation, Aveda boasts the largest transportation fleet in North America, aiming to better serve our customers with coast-to-coast coverage. At Aveda, we partner with our customers to proactively prevent and overcome logistical & safety related challenges with experienced people, smarter planning, and extensive resources to ensure every move is handled responsibly for consistent ontime delivery.
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Cheap Oil — Who Wins? Who Loses? Not many winners are coming out of the current bust cycle in the oil industry, which means the rebalancing of the market may happen toward the end of 2016.
The world oil market is in an unfavorable position today with commodity prices continuing to drop. However, Bruce Bullock, Director of the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University, said he believes North America is in an enviable position to take advantage of the lag in the market – if the U.S. industry receives cooperation. “I’m afraid we’ve got a unique opportunity now that we may miss,” Bullock said during his keynote presentation. “Mexico is opening its access; Canada is our largest source of imports of oil; we have the ability now to export oil ourselves but we don’t have the law; and we have the potential to form a North American common market amongst ourselves. But because of policies in Washington that insult our neighbors and are very anti-hydrocarbon, this is a unique moment in time that I’m afraid we’ll miss.”
year with that same 2 million barrel a day overhang, then we’ll still be sitting at $45 a barrel.” Although the United States is hurting, it is not breaking, Bullock said, due to a relatively strong domestic economy. The same can’t be said for the rest of world oil market, which has seen a number of major players brought to their knees as oil prices have plummeted. According to Bullock, countries that can rely on a large sovereign wealth fund like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates can ride out the downturn a little longer than other oil-producing nations, but there’s no telling how long they’ll be willing to do that. For example, Bullock said Saudi Arabia already has spent about a third of its $1.5 trillion reserve since July 2014.
OPEC believed it would win the battle over market manipulation when it decided its member countries would maintain production despite a glut of excess supply due to the U.S. shale revolution. This has forced to the United States to serve as the swing producer, which Bullock believes the nation can handle.
This ability to stand pat in the face of declining oil prices may fracture OPEC, however. Venezuelan society is in shambles for a variety of reasons, one of which is its dysfunctional oil industry. In December, Vox reported the oil sector represents 25 percent of the country’s GDP, but production has barely increased since 2004.
“They’re looking now to the U.S. shale industry instead of themselves to be the swing producer,” Bullock said. “And the good news is that, albeit with some pain, the U.S. industry is probably well-positioned to perform that role if we have to. The shale industry has gotten very efficient, and we can ramp production up and down relatively quickly if we have to.”
Nigeria may have a large oil play in the Lake Chad Basin, according to Al Jazeera, but disputes with the nation of Chad over ownership as well as Boko Haram’s insurgency has quelled efforts to drill.
That’s good news for the domestic industry considering experts have varied opinions about the sector’s return to normalcy. Bullock said his best guess is the price of oil will return to about $60 a barrel by the third or fourth quarter of 2016, but that is the roughest of estimates based on the market rebalancing. In November 2015, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported global oil inventory builds in the third quarter of 2015 averaged 1.6 million barrels per day, down from 2 million in the second quarter. “If that were to occur quickly, then prices would recover quickly,” Bullock said. “If we’re sitting here this time next
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As far as non-OPEC nations are concerned, they also are facing dire times. Bullock reported China’s economy has not grown at the expected 12 percent or more rate, which has decreased the projections for their energy consumption. Russia has an economy in shambles due to its reliance on oil – Bullock said 20 percent of the country’s GDP comes from oil, 50 percent of the government’s revenue stems from oil and 70 percent of Russia’s exports are represented by oil. Dr. Rich Haut, Program Director, Energy Production of the Houston Advanced Research Center, asked Bullock if Russia’s bad situation will bring the nation to the negotiating table with the hopes of convincing OPEC to bring its production down.
Speaker: Bruce Bullock, Director of the Maguire Energy Institute, SMU
“I think OPEC would still like to see a little more pain on this side of the Atlantic, and we may see that in the first and second quarter of next year before we see a whole lot of production reductions out of them,” Bullock responded. “But the fact that Russia is willing to come to the table I think is huge – maybe the first crack in the wall.” Along with a desperate need for affordable energy resources internationally, the domestic market is making exports of crude oil appear even more attractive – assuming the federal government ever lifts the ban. Gasoline consumption in the United States has dwindled for a number of reasons, according to Bullock. For one, fuel economy on vehicles has improved drastically after consumption had stayed relatively flat primarily due to increased fuel economy standards on automobiles.
Also, the millennial generation – especially those who live in metropolitan areas with public transportation options – are not buying and driving cars the way previous generations have. “It is not a generation that is tied to its cars the way we all were,” Bullock said. “With the whole sharing economy, Uber is their way to get around, and they’re just fine with that. Their identity is not tied to their cars. It is not a driving generation certainly in the way we were, and going forward that certainly is going to have more impact in the next few years.”
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Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Award for Excellence in Health & Safety – products
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Judges’ Comments: Teksolv have received numerous accolades and recognition for their gas detection system and their culture is that of a progressive nature geared towards addressing the needs of the market. TekSolv’s HydroWatch water management system provides real-time, continuous monitoring of water storage and transport facilities. The system is practical, and can be accessed any time, anywhere, on any device. This flexibility is important as it makes it easy to use for a variety of clients.
TekSolv, headquartered in Newark, Delaware, has grown into award-winning providers of professional service solutions for industrial markets, focusing on safety and training services, systems integrations and oilfield automation services, engineering consulting, and environmental and occupation health services. TekSolv’s commitment to safety and innovation shapes everything we do. Known for the highest standards in customer service, reliability, innovation, and cost-containment in our industry, we are “One Company, Many Solutions”. We provide a broad array of comprehensive professional service solutions for industrial markets and focus our efforts in the following areas; safety, rescue and training services, systems integration and oilfield automation services, engineering
consulting, environmental monitoring, and occupational health services. A dynamic business model, and a niche in the oil and gas, petrochemical, power plant, and utility industries affords TekSolv the unique opportunity of being an around-the-clock turnkey solution for our clients. No matter how multi-faceted the scope of your project, we offer customized integrated safety services and equipment you can count on.
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New Technology Development of the Year Software Application
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Judges’ Comments: Industry standard reporting and rapid response times to areas under duress make this system an out of the box solution that covers many touch points as a prerequisite for companies with storage tank operations. A solution to manage and improve efficiencies which combines accurate insight into local information for the lone worker, a team or stakeholders is invaluable in the current market. Increasing profitability and minimizing cost is the name of the game here and the workflow and reporting tools such as this offer incredible depth and flexibility which will be called upon as a norm for the industry.
Trimble’s Geospatial Division provides solutions that facilitate high-quality, productive workflows and information exchange, driving value for a global and diverse customer base of surveyors, engineering and GIS service companies, governments, utilities and transportation authorities. Trimble’s innovative technologies include integrated sensors, field applications, real-time communications and office software for processing, modeling and data analytics. Using Trimble solutions, organizations can capture the most accurate spatial data and transform it into intelligence to deliver increased productivity
and improved decision-making. Whether enabling more efficient use of natural resources or enhancing the performance and lifecycle of civil infrastructure, timely and reliable geospatial information is at the core of Trimble’s solutions to transform the way work is done.
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Judges’ Comments: Chemplex Solvay treats safety as the primary duty of each team member. They recently instituted an innovative “Safe Start” initiative to help employees keep their families safe at home. Chemplex have a clear strategy to help develop their organization, their staff and provide a balance between the profit they make and the growth and support of their people and their local communities. They have gone beyond simply contributing financially to charities, of which there contributions are many are but the SAFESTART initiative seems also to offer workers and families’ advice on how to stay safe when away from work.
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Chemplex Solvay Group provides companies in the oil and gas sector with quality, specialty chemicals to meet specific location needs in cementing, stimulation and acidizing providing them with a distinct competitive advantage. Headquartered in Snyder, TX, Chemplex Solvay Group and has a presence in each major US market to provide service and delivery, 24/7 technical support; including operating labs in the Permian Basin, Eagle Ford, Barnet, Bakken and Marcellus shale formations. Chemplex Solvay Group is committed to the safety of our employees, our communities and the environment. Chemplex Solvay Group’s facilities operate at the highest level of safety in the industry and to ensure safe product handling and application in the field, Chemplex Solvay Group also provides in-depth training for clients as well as the local first responders and firefighters. From individual additives to complete fluid systems designed
to meet your specific performance criteria, Chemplex Solvay Group’s knowledgeable personnel and customized solutions offer clients a distinct competitive advantage Chemplex Solvay Group’s experienced and knowledgeable team of scientists innovate quality chemical solutions and help oilfield companies find efficiencies at each location, enhancing our clients competiveness by reducing risk, lowering costs and maximizing profits.
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Energy/Natural Resources Committee Education Panel Texas state representatives Paddie and Wu agree on HB 40 in principle, but they want there are fundamental differences on where they stand on the information regarding seismic activity studies.
Wu, a member of the House Committee on Energy Resources, admits industry came away with a victory with this new law, especially in smaller towns with budget limitations. Wu said he was fine with not allowing municipalities the right to ban fracking, but when litigation comes into play, small towns could be in trouble. “My big concern with all of this is that it’s going to enmesh the state and the companies into endless rounds of litigation,” Wu said. “For a city like Houston, with basically an endless litigation budget, I don’t really care. For a small town in east Texas that has a total city budget of about $50,000 a year, they’re going to have to fold or not be able to deal with it.”
Two hot-button issues staring down the oil and gas industry in Texas may seem like they don’t have much in common. Seismicity is a matter of finding new ways to dispose of frack flowback, of course, and House Bill 40 makes it more difficult to place bans and moratoriums on fracking activities. However, the common thread between the two issues is the information – or lack thereof, or misinformation – the general public has regarding how the oil and gas industry truly affects their day-to-day lives. That is truly the case for HB 40, which was passed this year to give exclusive jurisdiction to the state to regulate oil and gas operations and express preemption of local regulation of oil and gas operations. This bill was prompted by the fracking ban voted into law in Denton, Texas, in 2014, which Gene Wu, Texas State Representative for District 137, said forced the legislature into action.
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Chris Paddie, State Representative for District 9 and Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Energy Resources, took a different view of the final result of HB 40. He said the bill strikes a proper balance between regulation and free enterprise once the municipalities realized this was a good as it was going to get for their efforts. Texas already has a regulating body in place – the Texas Railroad Commission – which oversees oil and gas, so allowing municipalities to have more of a say in the matter would create duplicity. The crux of the issue, according to Paddie, is that oil and gas companies were being punished for the misdeeds of the cities. For example, the reason for many fracking bans is because the wells were in violation of setback laws, putting them too close to residential areas. However, despite not working on wells for years, urban sprawl had led developers to build communities in close proximity to these job sites. When operators came back to work on land they had leased years earlier, protests would begin. Paddie said he is working on a related bill for the next legislative session that addresses this conflict. “We need to make sure the cities are doing what they should be doing in the way of being responsible as they grant variances to setbacks,” Paddie said. “In many cases, the setback is in place there, and to approve of a new subdivision, they’ll approve a variance.
Moderator: Robert Clarke, Research Director, Global Unconventional Oil and Gas, Wood Mackenzie Speakers: Representative Gene Wu, District 137, Texas House of Representatives Representative Chris Paddie, District 9, Texas House of Representatives
“Then there needs to be some notification involved with that, some education of those who choose to build a home in that neighborhood so they know what they’re getting into,” Paddie added.
He added that the issue has been muddled – much like the events that led to the fracking ban in Denton – due to all the information coming from a variety of sources, including those who worked directly on the SMU study.
Robert Clarke, Research Director, Global Unconventional Oil and Gas for Wood Mackenzie, admitted notifications would be an interesting solution for many reasons, especially during the downturn in the oil and gas industry.
“We know that this could be a natural occurring situation because no situation is the same, and they can’t say with certainty whether or not it is caused by any activity related to the oil and gas industry,” Paddie said. “You have all these different groups that have their ‘research’ and opinion and really smart people that have ‘Ph.D.’ at the end of their name write these papers and make a whole lot of assumptions.”
“With drilling budgets being what they are now and that activity is being scaled back, or if urban development continues and the company wants to come back and drill in three or four years, once it’s already built up, you could have more friction there,” Clarke said. Paddie’s idea is to include any setbacks and variances related to oil and gas operations during the title search of any property up for sale. With the oil and gas industry in a period of slow or no activity, this could be a good time to push this legislation through, Paddie said. “If I’m going to buy a lot in this community, there would be a way for that to show up on the report itself,” Paddie said. “As a homebuyer or a homebuilder, then I knew I was within a certain setback of potentially a well. That, to me, would be incumbent on the city to do that, and also the same would be if they were granting a variance. “At a minimum, it would make the cities take responsibility for the fact that they contributed to this problem because they gave a variance,” Paddie continued. “They can’t just point their finger at the industry and say, ‘It’s their fault.’”
Wu disagreed with everything Paddie stated about seismicity. He argued that the SMU study may not be perfect, but it was scientifically sound when it discovered links to injection wells and seismic activity. He also reminded the audience of the immense resistance the oil and gas industry put up to shortly after SMU released its finding, stating such attempts to discredit credible reports must stop for the sake of progress toward solutions. “While the study says injection wells could cause seismic activity, it also clearly says fracking is not one of those causes,” Wu says. “You have a good and a bad there, and you need the public to be able to trust that and say that is something we can rely on and tell our legislators to make policy based on that.”
Speaking on seismicity, Paddie and Wu had quite different opinions on the severity of the issue as well as the information produced on the issue itself. Paddie said he believes the seismic activity is not directly connected with injection wells despite reading the Southern Methodist University-led study that directly linked the combination of gas field fluid rejection and removal as the most likely cause of earthquakes in 2013 and 2014 near Azle, Texas.
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Breitling Energy Future Industry Leader
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Stephen Cravens - YPE
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Judges’ Comments: Mr. Cravens has already made a huge inspirational contribution to all the Young Professionals in Energy. In addition, Mr. Cravens has an impressive technical knowledge and experience in his field.
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Young Professionals in Energy (YPE) is a non-profit organization with more than 40,000 members worldwide. By providing a forum for networking and career development through social, educational and civic service opportunities, YPE aims to facilitate the advancement of young professionals in the global energy industry. YPE runs a year-round calendar of events in 40 chapters around the world. Mr. Cravens coordinates global YPE operations and leads efforts to empower leadership at the local level. He currently serves as CEO of Sutton Hill, a boutique advisory firm focused exclusively on providing fundraising and investor relations services to private equity firms in North America. Previously, he led the private equity fund analytics group at Cogent Partners, serving institutional and family office limited partners globally. In this capacity, asset owners leveraged Mr. Cravens for specialized private equity fund due diligence, valuation, and liquidity advisory assignments – including those that involved “sell vs. hold” decisions. Cogent Partners, recently acquired by Greenhill, pioneered the secondary market for private equity and is the leading sell-side advisor worldwide for LP stakes.
Mr. Cravens has also worked as a member of the investment team at First Reserve, the largest and oldest private equity firm focused on the energy industry with over $26 billion raised since inception. He was responsible for all aspects of the investment process, ranging from deal origination and structuring to due diligence, execution and monitoring. In addition, he has served in an executive role as chief revenue officer for Century Interactive, a private equity-backed marketing analytics company. Mr. Cravens began his career as an analyst in the global energy group at UBS, where he led financial modeling and process-oriented responsibilities in support of potential and actual advisory and capital markets transactions. Mr. Cravens holds a BBA from the University of Texas at Austin and MBA from the Harvard Business School. He lives in Dallas with his wife, McCall, and two children.
Sponsored by: Breitling Energy Corporation Breitling Energy Corporation (BECC) is a growing U.S. energy company based in Dallas and is engaged in the exploration and development of high-probability, lower risk onshore oil and gas properties. Breitling Energy Corporation is traded over the counter under the ticker symbol: BECC. Oil & Gas Awards 2015
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The Most Visible Part of our Industry - Transportation The trucking industry is vital to the oil and gas industry, so insiders and outsiders are working together to fill the labor shortage and adhere to emissions regulations.
With the rejection of pipeline infrastructure projects and a slew of energy-related train accidents the last few years, the trucking industry has entered the fast lane as the most reliable mode of transporting oil and gas commodities. However, with this popularity has come a series of new challenges for the sector as it attempts to keep up with demand for services. Between a massive labor shortage and new safety and environmental regulations, the trucking industry finds itself pulled in a number of directions to adapt to changing times. OEMs and service providers alike are stepping up to keep up with the trends. A shrinking labor pool is one of the most difficult challenges the trucking industry faces these days. In October, the American Trucking Associations (ATA) announced that in the next 10 years, the industry will need to hire 89,000 drivers a year. About 45 percent of the demand will stem from the need to replace retiring drivers. Projected industry growth is the second-largest factor, representing 33 percent of the need. The growing need for drivers is pushing up salaries, as well. The ATA also reported driver wages are beginning to increase significantly due to the labor shortage. Most fleets instituted large pay increases in the summer of 2014, with many having to do so again in 2015. Sign-on bonuses are being awarded in the industry, too. According to John Scolastico, National Accounts Manager for Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, the average salary for truckers can be as high as $73,000, and retirees from other industries are forming husband/wife drive teams to see the United States while they work. If technology continues to progress as fast as it has through the OEM market, the shortage of drivers might not matter for much longer. One of the many safety features Peter Arrigoni, Vocational Fleet Sales Manager for Kenworth Trucks, discussed was the advancement of Kenworth’s autonomous trucking systems. He said the first completely automated vehicles
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could be running short-route corridors within the next 10 to 15 years as the systems that exist today – 360-degree sensors and anti-collision aides – are put together to form a continuous operating model. “Our solution moving forward is basically an evolution of all these different systems you’re seeing incorporated onto these trucks today,” Arrigoni says. While increased autonomy on trucks will reduce human involvement and therefore decrease the risk of accidents, it won’t entirely eliminate them, Arrigoni warned. “It won’t eliminate accidents,” Arrigoni said. “The most difficult aspect of getting some like an autonomous vehicle in applications that we all see every day is what is public’s willingness to accept accidents by a vehicle that is being driven by itself? How are you going to insure those vehicles in the event that happens? There are just certain occasions where you won’t be able to control the driver next to you.” There will be levels of autonomy along the way before the first driverless truck hits the streets, according to Scolastico. He said many autonomous trucks in production today require a driver to be in the cab of the vehicle, although he or she may not be working any controls. Many companies already rely on “platooning,” in which a lead driver leads a convoy of two or three additional trucks drafting it. When the lead truck breaks, all following trucks break, as well. Arrigoni also said there could be a drastic reduction in the number of accidents. The industry has done a good job of that through increased technology over the years as well as driver training. Citing statistics from the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, Arrigoni said since 1975, the number of accidents involving heavy-duty trucks by about 75 percent. The number accidents that are left are about equal with car per 1 million vehicles. Unfortunately, of those where the trucks and cars collide, 80 percent of fatalities occur within the passenger car. Along with autonomy, OEMs like Kenworth have been busy updating active and passive safety systems for their cars to
Moderator: Jennifer Larivey, Owner, Texas Oil & Gas Magazine Speakers: Peter Arrigoni, Vocational Fleet Sales Manager, Kenworth Trucks John Scolastico, National Accounts Manager, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Perry Brock, Director of Safety & Compliance, Tutle & Tutle Trucking
save lives as well as the bottom line for clients. According to Scolastico, who cited government statistics, the average cost of property damage is $63,000, injury is $480,000 and a fatality is $10.9 million. Considering many of these autonomous systems record driver behavior and document accidents in real time as a way to reduce those potential settlement costs, drivers have been known to be leery of such systems at first. As Director of Safety and Compliance for Tutle & Tutle Trucking, Perry Brock says he can’t wait for more autonomous technology becomes available for his company’s fleet considering the cost-savings involved, and his drivers eventually warm up to the idea of having documentation corroborating their version of events. “I’ve seen nothing but good things from it across the board,” Brock said. “About 70 to 80 percent of the time the driver is telling the truth, and that would go such a long way in any accident reconstruction. The sooner it could happen, the better it could happen.” Moderator Jennifer Larivey, Owner of Texas Oil & Gas, said many trucking companies often implement the examples from safety system documentation into training initiatives to show the right and wrong way to operate a truck. “Implementing those type of examples into the training of how it is saving them and their liability as a driver helps them accept the safety and accountability for the fleet truck,” Larivey said.
meet these regulations affordably. “If you have a good relationship with your OEM provider, you absolutely should be having very in-depth conversations about your equipment down to the last detail,” Arrigoni said. “I think the EPA is looking at every last thing they can do and they’re essentially forcing people to do their due diligence and sweat the details. If you’re already doing this, your impact is going to minimal.” Communicating with OEM providers is one thing, but trusting them is another, according to Scolastico. He said too many fleet managers want to stay with the same old specs for too long. He advised it is a great time to move forward now that regulations will mandate new emissions controls. “I understand the need for reliability,” Scolastico said. “I’m not saying every salesman is a great guy, but you have got to listen to what they say. In sweating these details, take advantage of the new technology.” Brock is one manager who is more than ready to move on from outdated technology. There is nothing but good things to come from being more efficient. “We need to be able to have more fuel-efficient fleets out there, period,” Brock said. “It’s just going to reduce operating costs and it’s going to assist us in helping the environment, too.”
Along with stringent safety standards, the trucking industry may have to conform to tightened greenhouse gas emissions regulations soon, as well. In June 2015, Reuters reported on the Obama administration’s proposed rules calling on a variety of commercial vehicles, including 18-wheel tractor-trailers to reduce fuel consumption by 24 percent by 2027 from anticipated 2018 levels. As daunting as this new standard may appear, Arrigoni said it doesn’t have to be. As long as fleet managers maintain strong partnerships with their OEM providers, they can work together to develop new products that
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Apache Corporation
Aggreko is the world leader in the supply of temporary power and temperature control solutions, and employs over 7,700 people operating from 211 locations. We provide power and temperature control solutions to customers who need them either very quickly, or for a short or indeterminate length of time.
Apache has made material discoveries throughout our history that have contributed significantly to our growth. One core strategy at Apache is to be both a competent explorer and acquirer; we believe any company must excel at both to prosper through the long-term cycles of our industry.
Aveda Transportation and Energy Services Aveda is a transportation company for the oil & energy sector that has been committed to providing transportation services from rig moving and worksite transport to rental equipment and heavy haul since 1994. With the recent acquisition of Hodges Transportation, Aveda boasts one of the largest transportation fleet in North America.
Blue Spark Energy Inc. Imagine a technology that “stimulates” oil & gas production while only consuming the same amount of energy used by a 100W light bulb in 3 hours. In addition, this same technology reduces the need for adding chemicals, water, or explosives to underground reservoirs. This is Blue Spark’s WASP®.
Judge’s comments
Modular, robust and environmentally sound. These solutions meet compliance and regulatory demands whilst still offering effective temporary power solutions in any location no matter how remote.
Operators are looking for the most environmentally responsible solutions to extend production and cost effective solutions are key. Systems such as Aggreko’s are demanding more attention. As the technology improves they become an even more attractive option. The case study using scrubbed sour gas to power a natgas generation station is impressive.
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Apache have consistently delivered exceptional results in the Permian and hold significant quality acreage.
Some of the stats to support Apache’s development of the Permian and also their commitment to the communities they serve are significant. They run a series of regional and corporate outreach programs that are very popular and the size of donations made is truly worthwhile.
AVEDA offers its customers the smartest and easiest transportation means. They consistently provide best in class transportation. The company believes that every accident and incident is preventable and by this philosophy they have provided a safe working environment for their employees.
Aveda made a very comprehensive entry citing the roll-out of their new Health and Safety program focused on the core elements of top management commitment, clear expectations and personal accountability. Also set strong safety performance targets and have a commendable 4-year safety plan.
This technology is incredibly innovative, has a clear environmental benefit and also improves safety on site. This technology shows much promise when compared to others in the category.
Arguably the most ingenious technical development of all the candidates. The potential for deployment in horizontal, as well as vertical, wellbores gives this system the broadbased functionality that set it apart from an impressive field of contenders, while the elimination of chemicals from the process is a stand-out improvement in both environmental protection and handling safety over more traditional processes.
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Chemplex
SOLVAY GROUP
Delivering the Right Solutions at Every Stage
Breitling Energy Corporation
CDM Resource Management LLC
Breitling Energy Corporation is a growing U.S. energy company based in Dallas, engaged in exploration and development of high-probability, lower risk onshore oil and gas properties. The Company’s strategy relies on leveraging management’s expertise to grow through the drillbit, while growing its base of non-operating working interests and royalty interests.
CDM Resource Management LLC provides contract natural gas compression and treating services with 98% runtime guaranteed per month on all contracts, including first-call response, PMs and pre-emissions testing, all with no hidden charges. Our Cat® Gas Engine /Ariel Compressor fleet exceeds 1.3 million horsepower, and our gas treating fleet utilizes our patented MQC® design technology.
Chemplex Solvay Group
Coil Chem LLC
Chemplex Solvay Group is a specialty chemicals company that provides cementing, fracturing, acidizing and production additives to the oil and gas industry with local stock, well site delivery and 24/7 technical support.
Coil Chem, L.L.C. was started in November 2009 with the focus to develop chemicals and delivery systems that would improve horizontal well completions and work-overs. This defined focus has led to multiple patents and cutting edge technology that have extended the completion depths and improved the operational success.
Judge’s comments
Breitling Energy and the efforts of Mr Faulkner should be commended. His effort in leading his company to help educate the public through various outreach programs and educational and political contributions is valuable for the ongoing development or resources for America.
Breitling CEO, Chris Faulkner, tirelessly works to represent the industry across multiple channels of media. Regularly available for TV and radio, Chris positions himself as the ‘go-to’ contact to engage with a wider audience and helps to educate the public on the facts about oil and gas production in America. A lesson other companies should learn from when engaging with the community and facing the out-spoken majority that view our industry negatively.
Subsidiary of Energy Transfer Partners, a brand with a solid reputation of excellence across all business lines. Strive for 98% runtime as a cultural “way of life” helping insure compression services are running at peak efficiency. Also, their Zephyr treatment line is an industry standard and best of breed. $300 million company covering all the critical US shale operation areas. They are committed to employee training, including an impressive 16,000 foot training facility at their headquarters in Houston. Impressive commitment to their community including support for Wounded Warriors, honoring those who have served our country.
Chemplex Solvay treats safety as the primary duty of each team member. They recently instituted an innovative “Safe Start” initiative to help employees keep their families safe at home.
Chemplex have a clear strategy to help develop their organization, their staff and provide a balance between the profit they make and the growth and support of their people and their local communities. They have gone beyond simply contributing financially to charities, of which there contributions are many are but the SAFESTART initiative seems also to offer workers and families’ advice on how to stay safe when away from work.
Concise approach and delivery of theirsubmission and they scored Coil Chem based on their community support and their relatively recent emergence in the industry.
Coil Chem manufacture a host of green solutions that are used in the industry throughout the major US shale plays and they state having had no incidences since 2009, which is worthy of note. Relatively new to the industry, I will be pleased to see how they develop further with their continued commitment to R&D of their green solutions product line.
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Concho Resources Inc.
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
Concho Resources Inc. is an independent exploration and production company engaged in the acquisition, development and exploration of oil and natural gas properties. Concho’s operations are concentrated in the Permian Basin of Southeast New Mexico and West Texas.
Diamondback Energy is an independent oil and natural gas company headquartered in Midland, TX. Diamondback’s growth strategy is focused on the acquisition, development, exploration and exploitation of unconventional, longlife, onshore oil and natural gas reserves in the major oil producing Permian Basin in West Texas. The Company’s operations are directed primarily at the large acreage areas of the Clearfork, Spraberry, Wolfcamp, Cline, Strawn and Atoka formations, collectively known as the Wolfberry Trend.
Dimension Energy Services, LLC
Dimension Energy Services, LLC (“Dimension”) is primarily a pipeline and facilities construction and maintenance company with locations in TX and OK, and licensed in TX, OK, NM, AR and LA. Dimension builds regional sized pipelines, header systems for interconnect points, compressor stations, pipeline tankage and pumping facilities, metering stations and water filtration systems. Our additional specialties include rehabilitation, project management, O&M services, and integrity management and maintenance.
Divergent Trucking, Inc. Divergent Trucking, Inc. is an innovative oilfield transportation company based in Oklahoma City, Ok. Using modern technology and an efficient business model, Divergent Trucking, Inc. raises the standards of service and safety in the oil and gas industry. Leading by example, the company has excelled in markets such as Oklahoma City; Odessa, Tx; Houston, Tx; and Lafayette, La.
Judge’s comments
With good infrastructure and leading technologies to develop horizontal and vertical plays in the region. Concho should capitalise on any growth opportunities developing from the region.
Strong assets and good results for Concho, a pure Permian player. Well equipped to operate profitably in a low price environment with an inventory rich asset base in great positions in the play.
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Provides a meaningful increase to Diamondback’s leasehold interests and has the potential to become one of the top producing assets within their acreage.
Diamondback hold quality acreage in the Midland Basin and these assets will prove to be prolific. With the application of Diamondback’s low cost and efficient operational expertise this transaction will bring value forward for investors.
Extensive catalogue of significant projects in the region. Met the criteria with certainty and gave a genuine evaluation of their compliance and incident prevention programs.
Operations in TX, OK, NM, LA, AR – services the judging area states. Pipeline and facilities construction and maintenance company. Pipeline integrity is CRUCIAL to our industry today and this company obviously focuses their attention on safety as their top priority. They have an excellent safety record which was reiterated several times in their application. They service upstream, midstream and downstream in all areas of pipeline and storage so they have a vast coverage area of service to the industry in the most critical pipeline corridor of the US.
Well done to Divergent for tackling many industry issues head-on and making the necessary commitments to their staff, families and clients. They contribute to a number of local organizations and for that I can’t commend them enough.
Divergent have a commendable safety record and I am impressed by their TRIR ratings stated. As a relative newcomer to the industry, Divergent is lead by the many years experience of the diligent CEO Kevin Bernis and they have shown that attitude is everything when applying the correct procedures in this industry. This scored Divergent additional points.
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Drillform Technical Services Ltd.
Dun Transportation & Stringing, Inc.
Drillform specializes in the design and manufacture of automated drilling equipment. The leadership team has established track records, experience in global offshore/onshore drilling environments and a reputation for quality results. Our Bulldog product line optimizes productivity, reduces downtime and increases safety on the rig through automation.
Dun Transportation & Stringing, Inc. specializes in loading, hauling, stringing, and racking large diameter steel pipe. We are celebrating over 100 years family owned and in continuous operations as pipe handling specialists. Since our inception we have handled over 73,000 miles of pipe.
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Encana
EnLink Midstream
Encana is a leading North American energy producer that is focused on growing its strong portfolio of diverse resource plays producing natural gas, oil and natural gas liquids. By partnering with employees, community organizations and other businesses, Encana contributes to the strength and sustainability of the communities where it operates.
EnLink Midstream is an integrated midstream company that delivers tailored customer solutions for sustainable growth. Our expansive gathering, processing, fractionation, transportation, and logistics assets are located in the most prolific oil and gas regions, including North Texas, Permian, Cana, Arkoma-Woodford, the Gulf Coast, Haynesville, Utica, Marcellus, and the Eagle Ford.
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The iron roughneck and the hydraulic pipe handler for service rigs that Drillform introduced are exceptional safety improvements that of themselves qualified Drillform for inclusion.
Impressive and comprehensive detail including a range of products and emerging technologies. Drillform seem to have the expertise and experience to aggressively tackle industry challenges with cost effective and reliable solutions that improve overall safe operations.
Members of a whole host of associations and unions Dun have been operating responsibly for almost a century in the industry.
Wide range of transportation services saw Dun pip other companies to the shortlist with their variety of recent works completed successfully. This offered better insight into their capabilities across the US.
This acquisition provides Encana significant acreage in the Midland Basin and accelerates their growth portfolio.
Through this transaction Encana now hold quality positions in two of the best resource plays in the USA, the Permian and the Eagleford.
EnLink Midstream is a major integrated midstream firm with great geographical locations and a clear commitment to delivering for their customers and their communities. Good charitable donations and employee volunteerism.
One of the biggest midstream firms in the industry after recent strategic partnership between Crosstex and Devon. Many thousands of miles of pipeline and significant storage and processing facilities in key shale plays in the US, particularly in the southwest and midcon region.
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Ensign Energy Services Inc.
EOG Resources, Inc.
First Boca Associates, Inc.
Fleur de Lis Energy
Ensign Energy Services Inc. is a global leader in oilfield services, headquartered out of Calgary, Alberta, operating in Canada, the United States, Australia and internationally. We are one of the world’s top land-based drilling and well servicing contractors serving crude oil, natural gas and geothermal operators. Our premium services include contract drilling, directional drilling, underbalanced and managed pressure drilling, rental equipment, well servicing and production services.
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.
First Boca Associates, Inc. specializes in the confidential representation of established US companies, with trailing profits of at least $2 million, seeking a sale or recapitalization. In the past year, FBA has closed over $150 million in M&A transactions for oilfield related companies in the US SW and Midcontinent regions.
Fleur de Lis Energy, L.L.C. (FDL), through a partnership with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P., is a private energy firm headquartered in Dallas, Texas. FDL has available capital in excess of $1 Billion to acquire, operate and exploit oil and gas assets in North America.
Judge’s comments
Ensign provided evidence of a superior focus on employee health and safety through their “Driving to Zero”initiative and their HSE Management System. Ensign also provided statistics and performance charts to illustrate their passion for health and safety excellence.
Ensign is not just talk when it comes to safety, rather the company truly integrates health and safety practices into their overall business model. Zero injuries and zero incidents are the company’s targets and expectations. I was also impressed by Ensign’s use of innovative technology, such as the ADR® simulator and online defensive driving course, to quickly and efficiently train personnel on appropriate and safe work practices.
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Offered an impressive array of statistics on high quality assets and detailed cost reduction via efficiency improvements.
EOG carry out responsible operations and are well positioned in low oil price environments to take up leading positions when higher oil prices return. A very well run outfit.
I would have liked to seen more oil and gas specific case studies to support such a comprehensive submission detailing First Boca Associates significant achievements in North America.
In low price oil environments it is important to have the option and sometimes it is a necessity to seek out additional advice to gain support in the sale or acquisition of assets. FBA provide this service and have received a number of honours already for this service to the industry.
An acquisition offering real value and a superb position in one of the top plays in the United States.
High quality asset base throughout the Permian basin with opportunity for further development across multiple hydrocarbon rich pay zones.
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Frank’s International N.V. Frank’s International N.V. is a global oil services company that provides a broad and comprehensive range of highly engineered tubular services to leading exploration and production companies in both offshore and onshore environments, with a focus on complex and technically demanding wells.
Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates, P.C. Founded in 1945, Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates, P.C. is a full service engineering and architecture firm specializing in delivering professional services which exceed our clients’ expectations. FSB has enjoyed lengthy partnerships with dozens of oil & gas Industry clients which has resulted in FSB becoming the largest locally-owned A&E firm in Oklahoma.
GreaseBook
HB Rentals
GreaseBook is the easiest, cheapest, slickest oil and gas data management solution the oil & gas industry has ever seen. Built exclusively for the smart independent oil & gas operator, GreaseBook is the only mobile oil field management solution built to run on an iPad (all with NO contracts, and ZERO ramp-up).
HB Rentals simplifies the management of onsite workforce housing needs to ensure you have the essentials to live and work productively in remote locations. From accommodations to utility services to communications, onshore or offshore, our custom end-to-end solutions, specialized expertise and solid execution will prevent delays and maximize productivity.
Judge’s comments
Frank’s International is very well respected in the oil and gas industry and their reputation is based on their commitment to their customers and their focus on quality. The commitment shown in the entry to the value of QHSE is testament to the culture instilled at Frank’s and they scored highly for this reason.
This company have made their name offshore and are benefitting from the shale revolution that has significantly impacted their land-based operations. The use of their CLSS system offers an innovative solution, the only nonmarking tubular running system in the industry.
Great in number and extensive were the details provided for their local works for oil and gas clients. An engineering firm whose entry was as well designed as some of the projects they showcased. Superb.
Good use of case studies on significant and well known buildings in the region for oil and gas clients as well as showing a wealth of charitable donations and donated man hours for the ongoing development of the communities within which they operate.
Seems a solid and robust solution for the oilfield where the archaic use of gauge sheets and run tickets are consolidated into an easy to navigate app. The industry needs more innovations like this that benefit the boots on the ground to be more accountable.
I like the fact the product provides access to historical production information and offers an overall view on pump history. Meaning less mistakes are likely to be made and more accurate information provided consistently, whether that is from old hands or new recruits alike. Information is power in the modern market.
Provided a vital service to the industry during a time of great logistical stress; proactively identified a common but significant weakness in their safety program and thoroughly addressed it through progressive programs.
Good flexible business plan with flexible offerings of facilities and equipment. Appear to be adaptive to customer needs. Good social interaction with local and regional charities. What placed them in first place was the innovative response to increased incidence of HSE events. Faced with a problem showed initiative to address and willingness to accept the need for a new approach.
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Hearn Trucking, LLC Hearn Trucking LLC is a commercial trucking enterprise servicing the oil and gas field industry. Service offerings include hauling bulk sand, bulk cement, oil field equipment, well site sand coordination, and sand removal from well site. Hearn Trucking LLC continues to enjoy steady growth sustained through dedication to our customers.
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Houston Advanced Research Center The Environmentally Friendly Drilling Systems Program is managed by the Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC). HARC, a 501(c)3 research organization, provides analysis on energy, air, and water issues to people seeking scientific answers. It is focused on building a sustainable future that helps people thrive and nature flourish.
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Katch Kan
KJE, Inc.
Katch Kan™ is based on a commitment to sustainable development, by protecting and preserving the land and water where the upstream oil and gas industry operates. The central achievements of Katch Kan™ are the Rig Safety System™ and Zero Spill System™. These innovative systems of technology work together to optimize the health and safety of those involved with upstream projects, drastically minimize pollution and enables oil and gas production to occur in a proactive eco-efficient manner.
KJE, Inc. is a dedicated, full-service environmental consulting and engineering firm which provides a range of services for various clients on issues spanning from civil engineering development to oil & gas remediation and permitting. KJE has developed a strong reputation for finding solutions to complex projects and providing a cost-effective pathway for project completion and client satisfaction.
Judge’s comments
It is the policy of the company to provide safe and healthful work environments for their employees. The company holds quarterly safety meeting in order to maintain this environment. Their employee retention rate is legendary in the industry.
Hearn readily supports the local community and local charities in the region. Their service is second to none and I am familiar with them. Their commitment to the industry and their staff through diligent training and an on-going commitment to safety is obvious from the detail in their submission.
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The industry needs more advocates like these guys!
HARC addresses specific regional and industry challenges. Their outreach/ technology transfer in 2014 is remarkable and the virtual site provides valuable education and training. Their approach to environmental issues deserves notice.
A name synonymous with effective and reliable solutions for the industry, Katch Kan’s product range is recognized and well known the world over.
The Rig Safety System is an effective and reliable way in which to increase the safety of staff whilst on the rig and similarly reducing hazardous developments on the rig floor.
This consultancy provides a broad spectrum of services that meet the industries needs as well as the wider business community. No doubt testament to the quality of their work, their case study and content was precise and well delivered.
I particularly like the ‘notable achievements in oil and gas’ and the portion of the entry which offered significant insight into the breadth of the services available from KJE. They are clearly a partner from within the region that are well respected and reliable.
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Landpoint
Line Quest, LLC
Magnum Oil Tools
MIOX Corporation
Landpoint is an award winning firm of land surveyors and civil engineers serving the Oil and Gas industry across the nation.
Line Quest, LLC is a damage prevention company specializing in line locating and hydroexcavation. These services combined have positioned Line Quest as an industry leader serving multiple Oil & Gas companies. Line Quest uses the most modern technology to provide quick, yet accurate service.
From our product experts to the entire structure of our company—everything we do at Magnum is built around designing products with purpose.
MIOX provides oil and gas companies with a low-cost alternative for recycling produced and flowback water. MIOX Blackwater™ mobile water treatment systems use only salt, water and electricity to eliminate hydrogen sulfide, oxidize iron and heavy metals, and kill bacteria prior to using/reusing oil and gas water.
Judge’s comments
An impressive list of clients make up part of an interesting entry that shows Landpoint to be one of the leading firms in the Permian basin. I would have liked to engage with the demo element offered. Their list of charitable donations and the support they offer the communities local to them is also extensive.
The introduction of UAVs (drones) to collect and gather data as part of Landpoint’s service to their clients enables them to collect and share huge amounts of geographical and topographical information rapidly. Such an effective solution can be specifically tailored to their client’s needs enabling the company to move faster and more cost effectively to deliver on their projects.
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The effort Linequest go to and ensure the safety of their clients’ assets is of paramount importance to both parties. By working diligently to secure the protection of such assets, Linequest have proven safety is their number one priority.
Some incredibly powerful testimonials from the key players in the Permian basin. Linequest provide a service that is invaluable in the prevention of damage and disaster. Their commitment to the delivery of their services effectively to their clients is obvious.
Magnum Oil Tools deliver the latest cutting edge tools and technologies that help their clients improve the value of assets with technologies like the Magnum Vanishing Plug.
Magnum’s technologies and their commitment to their staff are first class. Great presentation on some of their range of products and their commitment to their staff is well documented.
Low cost solution with broad application to resource development.
MIOX presented a practical, cost-effective solution for treating produced and flowback water using an adaptation of established technologies utilized in their Mixed Oxidant Solution process. They provided case studies that support the application of the technology. Additionally, the process is much safer to use in the field compared to other processes.
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Occidental Petroleum Corporation Occidental Petroleum Corporation is an international oil and gas exploration and production company with operations in the United States, Middle East region and Latin America. Headquartered in Houston, Occidental is one of the largest U.S. oil and gas companies, based on equity market capitalization.
OmniCert
OriginClear
PetroVen, Inc
OmniCert is a compliance optimization solution that revolutionizes the way you audit employee certifications and manage employee’s safety records. Our completely paperless web and mobile application makes your workday safer and more productive.
OriginClear is a leading provider of water treatment solutions and the developer of a breakthrough water cleanup technology serving the rapidly growing $500 billion world market.
PetroVen is a privately held oil and gas exploration and development company, founded in 1981. The company’s core focus areas are in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Louisiana. The primary business of PetroVen is to assemble drilling prospects, farm outs and direct participation in drilling.
Judge’s comments
Oxy have shown a commitment to maintain production amid low oil prices and their Permian EOR business units remain profitable. Enviable positions in the major plays in the region and growing considerably.
The standout candidate. A combination of solid, profitable operation around the $30 dollar price point in the Permian using EOR techniques and CO2 flooding business units; an acquisition of another 100,000 acres and numerous accolades already bestowed on the company for it’s corporate stewardship set OXY apart.
The compliance optimization system provided by Omincert streamlines in-field auditing processes and makes for a safer and more accessible and more productive workforce.
With regulation and compliance increasing in complexity all the time, this solution provides for comprehensive access to critical documentation and certifications. In its utilization, it increases safety awareness for all staff in the field.
The EWS system looks as though it will offer significant ROI and is cheaper than some other systems to set up in the first instance.
Mr. Cherry is a hard working individual, dedicated to the energy industry, and clearly integrated in the energy community.
Good technology that shows relatively low operating costs. OriginClear partners up with like-minded businesses to road test their projects. Good use of case studies.
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Royal Mfg Co LP
Ryder System Inc.
Sand X
Sendero Drilling
Royal Mfg Co, celebrating 100 years in business, is a leading manufacturer and marketer of lubricants and greases in the United States and around the world, both in Royal brand and private label manufacturing. Royal Manufactures for all types on industries including: Oil and Natural Gas, Mining, Construction, Marine, and Transportation.
Ryder is a $6.6 billion, FORTUNE 500(r) fleet management, dedicated transport and supply chain solutions company. Through its transportation solutions, Ryder helps oil and gas industry customers increase production, control costs and reduce their environmental footprint to safely move oilfield and offshore shipments from the wellhead to the marketplace.
Relentlessly pursuing excellent in environmental and safety issues, Sand X, Super Loop and Sand L has revolutionized the oil and gas industry, addressing the numerous safety and regulatory issues within industry, while helping companies save money and remain in compliance.
Sendero will deliver safe, competitive drilling services by developing the most skilled and dedicated personnel in the industry and by striving continuously to set the industry’s highest performance standards.
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Provides grease and lubricants globally and has a significant footprint in the region. Offered 5 case studies to support their entry.
Over a century of service delivery, innovation and commitment to the needs of the oil and gas industry! A significant player in the manufacturing of grease and lubricants in the region with a commitment to developing products as needed in our industry.
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Ryder’s commitment to not only addressing health and safety issues within their own organization but also leading efforts to improve practices within the industries in which they operate, is impressive and commendable.
Ryder truly takes safety seriously and the awards the company has received are visible evidence of this fact. They are recognized as one of the “Worlds most admired Companies”. They provide planning and shipping execution plans prior to the actual shipments. This help to earn their customers trust and repeated business.
A quality solution to a very real environmental challenge faced for completion firms. The cost savings are significant and the product tackles a number of environmental issues on site.
An established driller in the Permian and making good inroads to ensure staff are kept safe on site. They provide a range of training and safety programs and are put their staff safety first.
This is a classic case of a company manufacturing a product that the industry needs and succeeding in delivering some incredible results. With the sand reducing the ecological impact of disposal and reducing costs, Sand X and the Super Loop system are manufacturing leaders in this field.
They monitor each rig on a rig by rig basis and TRIR, they are making every effort to maintain high standards of safety and support their staff wherever possible. Commendable for a company of this size.
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Sidewinder Drilling Inc.
Spectrum Tracer Services
Through construction of newbuild rigs and select acquisitions, we have built a contract land drilling company with a large scale, high quality asset base operated by highly motivated, skilled employees that are focused on delivering safe, high performance drilling services required by large E&P companies (including majors, international oil companies and large independent E&P companies) seeking to efficiently and safely develop unconventional oil and gas resources.
Spectrum Tracer Services (STS) is a provider of oilfield tracer chemicals and radioactive tracers used in reservoir and flow diagnostics.
STW Water Process & Technologies, A Subsidiary of STW Resources Holding Corp The mission of STW Water Process & Technologies is to facilitate advanced solutions for the global water crisis by providing quality, costeffective, customized, andenvironmentally conscious water treatment technologies and strategies for its consumerswithin industrial, municipal, oil & gas and other various market sectors.
Superior Pipeline Company, LLC Superior Pipeline Company is a midstream energy company committed to providing unmatched quality services for gas gathering, processing, treating, compression, dehydration, transportation and marketing of natural gas and natural gas liquids. Our operations are located in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Appalachia which includes Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
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A flexible and robust range of rigs to tackle difficult terrain and exceptional client service. Sidewinder are well established in a number of the major plays in the USA.
Gave detail on their health and safety and on rig numbers and locations across North America with additional details relative to their regional submission. Sidewinder use a variety of drilling rigs to meet their clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s requirements and are committed to best practices and staff safety.
Advancement in understanding how horizontal wells are stimulated and produced. Creative, cost effective solution.
It is important that even well established methodologies such as these evolve with the needs of the industry and innovation help drive the industry forward by feeding back ever more accurate information from during production and stimulation.
STW provide good documentation on their desalination process, which appears to be practical and cost-effective.
This is a comprehensive overview of the commercial capabilities of the technology. Good use of supporting documentation and a high level of technical detail. A one-stop shop water management firm.
Superior have great legacy in the region and should be commended in their efforts to continue such a successful growth story. Their statistics on safety and the entire operation were very impressive.
They own and operate significant regional pipelines, gas processing facilities and their throughput volume is also worthy of note. In the last 44 months they have worked almost 1.1 million man-hours with zero recordable OSHA incidents. Excellent statistics.
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Tall Oak Midstream
TekSolv, Inc.
Total Safety
Based in Oklahoma City, Tall Oak Midstream and Tall Oak Midstream II are innovative midstream companies serving oil and gas producers with a full suite of services. Tall Oak is currently focused on building out midstream infrastructure in the Mid-Continent. Tall Oak II is pursuing midstream opportunities in other resource plays. The Tall Oak companies are supported by equity commitments from EnCap Flatrock Midstream.
TekSolv, headquartered in Newark, Delaware, has grown into award-winning providers of professional service solutions for industrial markets, focusing on safety and training services, systems integrations and oilfield automation services, engineering consulting, and environmental and occupation health services.
Total Safety is the world’s premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and products including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance, inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical, communications, engineered systems design, flare services and materials management. We operate from 144 locations in 22 countries to ensure the safe Wellbeing of Workers Worldwide (W3).
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Trimble, Geospatial Division Trimble’s Geospatial Division provides solutions that facilitate high-quality, productive workflows for a global customer base of surveyors, engineering and GIS service companies, governments, utilities and transportation authorities. Trimble oil and gas solutions can capture the most accurate spatial data and transform it into intelligence to increase productivity and improve decision-making.
Judge’s comments
Tall Oak’s core values are commendable. They have two systems and have laid out their strategy for growth clearly. These are ones to watch.
Tall Oak are relatively new but they are well capitalised and have outlined their plans for growth. They have already shown significant investment in the local community by sponsoring scholarships.
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Teksolv have received numerous accolades and recognition for their gas detection system and their culture is that of a progressive nature geared towards addressing the needs of the market.
Total Safety are the complete package. They have effectively productized their services and offer such a scale and variety it is no wonder they have achieved such growth.
TekSolv’s HydroWatch water management system provides real-time, continuous monitoring of water storage and transport facilities. The system is practical, and can be accessed any time, anywhere, on any device. This flexibility is important as it makes it easy to use for a variety of clients.
Glossy and well produced presentation with some significant insights and statistics relating to their services. Total Safety’s dedication to the industry and delivering safety services is second to none. They have quite a story to tell.
Industry standard reporting and rapid response times to areas under duress make this system an out of the box solution that covers many touch points as a prerequisite for companies with storage tank operations.
A solution to manage and improve efficiencies which combines accurate insight into local information for the lone worker, a team or stakeholders is invaluable in the current market. Increasing profitability and minimizing cost is the name of the game here and the workflow and reporting tools such as this offer incredible depth and flexibility which will be called upon as a norm for the industry.
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Tutle & Tutle Trucking, Inc. Tutle and Tutle Trucking, Inc. is one the largest frac sand carriers throughout the continental US with thirteen locations. Tutle and Tutle strives to promote their strong family values within the company and extends those values to each of our customers with the dedication and service we provide every day.
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Vanguard Natural Resources LLC
UPI has over 53 years experience in delivering world-class expertise, efficiency and value for the energy industry, with over 1,000 personnel deployed in key energy locations. We are built on a heritage of providing quality, safety, innovation and client service.
Vanguard Natural Resources, LLC (NASDAQ: VNR) is a publicly traded limited liability company focused on the acquisition, production and development of longlived natural gas and oil properties. Our business strategy is focused on generating stable cash flows to be distributed to our unitholders on a monthly basis.
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Well Master Corporation Well Master Corporation (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Well Masterâ&#x20AC;?), 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 by minimizing total cost of ownership and maximizing return on investment.
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A concise submission that offered operational highlights for this company succinctly and clearly.
Tutle have shown their commitment to the industry throughout Texas using the latest software and hauling on average less than 100 miles per job, when combined offers significant environmental benefits.
UPI are one of the leading global engineering firms providing a range of tailored services across multiple disciplines. They offer a number of case studies showcasing this fact.
Universal Pegasus are clearly committed to providing a rapid response and economically attractive solutions to their clients needs and their successes in hostile environment is also well documented.
Adds significant acreage to a well established portfolio. Vanguard will benefit from many cost saving synergies and a much larger and diverse asset base.
A transaction that offers a meaningful position in the scoop/stack plays and compliments what are already well established assets in the permian and midcontinent region.
Shows great innovation in product development of products that assists in industry production efficiency and leads to great growth of their own company.
Well Master should be commended for their commitment to research and development and for their clear belief in innovation and constant endeavour in driving products forward to meet the needs of producers.
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Total Safety salutes the industries we serve. Total Safety introduced In-Plant Service Centers to the process industries more than 20 years ago. Today, as we celebrate our 20th anniversary year, we have more than 150 active IPSCs in 21 countries. Let Total Safety help you achieve award-winning safety records and lower your cost of operations with our EHS consulting services and fire protection services. We are on site day and night providing complete safety solutions to help you protect people and assets. Over the past 20 years, we have acquired 25 of the best safety companies on earth to create one smart solution called Total Safety. Some of these acquisitions and the employees who joined us have more than 40 years of safety experience. Today we work together as one family â&#x20AC;&#x201C; so you might just say, Safety is our DNAâ&#x201E;˘. Total Safety is active in the Upstream oil and gas industry in key energy markets around the world. From exploration to drilling to production, we are there to support you for the life of your project. We can handle all of your mission-critical H2S safety services for the most stringent regulatory requirements in hazardous environments. Total Safety can help you meet even your most demanding safety goals and requirements in any sector of the oil and gas industry using our GPS-enabled smart inspections. Smart Inspections help you manage the regulatory inspection process electronically, improving accountability, accuracy, and reliability.
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