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2019 EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUSAND 2018 SHOW REPORTNovember 19-21, 2019 Cox Convention Center | Oklahoma City, OK
DUGMidcontinent.com
DUGMIDCONTINENT.COM | NOVEMBER 19-21, 2019
WHERE BUSINESS MEETS OPPORTUNITY
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Producers are doubling down on their core assets in the historic Midcontinent’s resource-rich plays. Many consider the region second only to the prolific Permian Basin for economics and profitability. The DUG Midcontinent Conference & Exhibition offers you the chance to connect with key players operating in Southwest Kansas, the Texas Panhandle, Northwest Arkansas and throughout Oklahoma. With executive-level speakers, exhibitors showcasing solutions, and hours of exclusive networking opportunities – this is the ONE event that brings the entire region together. You’ll walk away with new insights, proven best practices, and hundreds of valuable business connections.
Hart Energy is committed to providing oil and gas professionals a comprehensive view of business activities in the premier shale plays. For exhibitors, the DUG Midcontinent Conference & Exhibition attracts 1,150+ quality attendees each year. To ensure its sponsors and exhibitors access to a highly a qualified audience, Hart Energy reaches out to oil and gas operators with incentives designed to bring their most influential managers and leaders to the conference. Exhibitors will be networking with influencers who make decisions about well-site technologies and services and everything else needed for full field development. .
The exhibition attracts 100+ exhibitors each year covering a range of specialties. Attendees represent E&P companies, pipeline operators, financial and consulting firms, gas processing facilities, transportation companies, and service and supply companies.
1,220Attendees
40Speakers
105Exhibitors
53Sponsors
2018 STATISTICS
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Whether your marketing team is promoting new technology or current products and services we want to assist you and – our audience wants to hear about it!
The DUG Midcontinent Conference & Exhibition helps industry leaders to stay current on emerging trends. Attendees at DUG conferences come from:n E&P Companiesn Pipeline Operatorsn Financial Firms (i.e. Investors, Bankers,
Analysts, etc.)n Industry Consulting Firmsn Law Firmsn Service & Supply Companiesn Government Agenciesn Other Professional Services Firms
Some of the operators and producers that attend the DUG Midcontinent Conference & Exhibition include:
Hart Energy has already started its 2019 marketing for DUG Midcontinent. This includes:
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n 4AM Midstream n Accelerate Resources n Aether Investment Partners n Alta Mesa Resources n Anadarko Minerals Inc. n Antioch Energyn BG Energy Partners n Black Mountain Oil & Gas n BP n Breck Operating Corrporation n Canyon Creek Energy LLC n Canyon Midstream Partners
n Cardinal Midstream LLC n Chesapeake Energy n Devon Energy Corporation n Eclipse Resourcesn EOG Resources n EQT Production n Fourpoint Energyn Gastar Exploration Inc. n Heritage Petroleum n Kinder Morgann Kirkpatrick Oil Company n Magellan Midstream Partners n Mainline Energy Partners LLC
n Marathon Oil Corporation n Newfield Exploration Companyn Panther Energy Company LLC n Peregrin Petroleumn Quantum Energy Partnersn Stone Creek Operating LLC n Toklan Oil & Gas Corporation n Valiant Midstream n Ventana Exploration & Production
Advertising – Programs are running in our leading publications, E&P Magazine and Oil and Gas Investor, to entice attendees.
E-newsletters – Daily email updates through our industry newsletters — Morning Rush, Daily Wrap-Up, Breaking News, A&D Alert, Energy Pulse, Tech Direct, A&D Watch, E&P Buzz, Midstream Monitor, Shale Weekly and Weekend Replay.
Online – Regular updates posted to HartEnergyConferences.com, search engine optimization and marketing on prominent websites via Google AdWords.
Public Relations – Releases on upcoming speakers and presentation topics.
Social Media – Engaging posts highlighting the agenda, upcoming speakers and additional conference features, including forums, workshops and celebrity book signings.
DUG MIDCONTINENT 2019
WHO ATTENDS DUG MIDCONTINENT
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For more information about exhibiting at
DUG Midcontinent contact: (A-L)
MARK IMMEKUSP: 713.260.6492
[email protected](M-Z)
CARLY SUTTERP: 713.260.4612
Operating Companies SARA LOWRY NG
P: 713.260.4668 [email protected]
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DUG Midcontinent 2019
BENEFITS OF EXHIBITINGShowcase your brand to qualified oil and gas professionals.
Last year’s DUG Midcontinent exhibitors included:
Aereon ArrMaz ProductsATX MineralsBasin EngineeringBlack MountainCORE LinepipeD&L Oil ToolsDistributionNOWDownhole TechnologyFlogisticsFountain Quail Energy ServicesFreemyer Industial PressureHydro Resources
IMI CCIInfrastructure NetworksKLX Energy ServicesLinde Engineering N.A.Longfellow EnergyMatrix Composites & EngineeringMOTIVE Drilling TechnologiesMS Energy ServicesMustang Energy ServicesNCS MultistageOtex PumpingPLS Inc.Premium Oilfield Technologies
Profire EnergyProtek SystemsQPSEReliance Oilfield ServicesSentry TechnologiesSpartan Energy PartnersTenarisThru Tubing SolutionsUlterra Drilling TechnologiesUtex IndustriesWater Lens
Cost to Exhibit - $4,000 and includes:
n 10 ft. x 10 ft. exhibit space (100 sq. ft. minimum)n Listed on the DUG Midcontinent online exhibitor
floor plan with a link to your websiten Complimentary Exhibit Hall Only registrations for two
(2) employees per 100 sq. ft. of exhibit spacen Option to upgrade Exhibit Hall Only to full-
conference passes at a discounted raten Discount on additional booth staff passesn Ability to invite qualified clients and prospects
to the exhibition hall at no charge through the Operator Pass Program
n Access to all networking breaks and receptions
n Option to add the following complimentary items per 100 sq. ft. of exhibit space:• One (1) 6 ft. table• Two (2) chairs• One (1) wastebasket
n Pipe and drape with a company ID signn Option to purchase additional full-conference
passes at a 30% discount
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n Premier Level Sponsorn Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze Sponsorsn Opening Reception Sponsorn Speaker Dinner Sponsorn Late Night Networking Mixer Sponsorn Networking Breakfast Sponsorn Morning Refreshment Sponsorn Networking BBQ Luncheon Sponsorn Afternoon Energy Break Sponsorn Ice Breaker Sponsorn Registration Sponsorn Lanyard Sponsorn Floor Plan Sponsorn Exhibit Hall Sponsorn Follow Me to Registration Sponsorn Welcome Banner Sponsorn Host Hotel Key Card Sponsorn Conference Session Sponsorn Shoe Shine Station Sponsorn Speaker Gift Sponsorn Exhibit Hall Water Bottle Sponsorn Food & Beverage Lounge Sponsor
n Presentation Room Water Bottle Sponsorn Conference Bag Sponsorn Seat Caps Sponsorn Event Koozie Sponsorn Pen Sponsorn Pocket Guide Sponsorn Coffee Sponsorn Premier Bingo Sponsorn Bingo Square Sponsorn Charging Station Kiosk Sponsorn Operator Program Sponsorn Pocket Guide Full Page Adn Attendee Postcard (Direct Mail Piece)n Conference Bag Insertn Premier Event APP Sponsorn Event Website Page Peeln Post-Conference Presentation Email Sponsor
WHY SPONSOR?DUG Midcontinent Conference & Exhibition sponsorships give companies high-level exposure to key decision makers in the unconventional resources market. Sponsors have opportunities to increase brand awareness, obtain valuable leads and connect with potential clients - all in one venue!
Let us work with you to build a sponsorship package that meets your marketing objectives and budget. Contact a sales representative today to learn more about our sponsorship packages.
Contact a sales representative today to learn more about our sponsorship packages.
Additional benefits include:n Unique access to a select group of industry executives
n New sales leads and opportunities to solidify customer relationshipsn Increased brand awareness
n Ability to showcase new products/services to a targeted audiencen Multiple reference listings for your
company (including an online profile) • On the conference website
• In the conference Pocket Guide • On the conference mobile app
Many high visibility sponsorships are available and specialty sponsorships can be accommodated. TYPICAL SPONSORSHIPS INCLUDE:
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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Will you be among them?PRODUCERS & OPERATORS ARE GATHERING4AM Midstream
89 Energy
AAA Technology & Specialties Co., Inc.
Absolute Noise Control/EZ Pipe Wraps
Acacia Energy Partners LLC
Advantage Oilfield Services
Aereon
Airis Wellsite Services
Alliance Resource Partners, LP
Altus Intervention
American Gilsonite Co.
American Refining Group
Ancova Midstream, LLC
Anevay Resources
Antioch Energy, LLC
Apergy
Aquaserv Inc.
Arbuckle Mineral, LLC
Archeio Technologies
Archrock
Arkoma Energy Services
ArrMaz
Ascent Resources
ASI Industrial
ATCO Structures & Logistics
Atlas Oil Company
Aucerna
AWC Incorporated
B&L Pipeco Services
Backyard Energy Services
Baker Hughes, a GE company
Baseline Energy Services
Basic Energy Services
Basin Engineering & Basin Environmental
Benoit Premium Threading
Bertrem Products, Inc.
Bestway Oilfield
Bison Energy Services
Black Mountain Sand
Blackbuck Resources
BOK Financial
Bosque Systems
BP & BP Lower 48
BPX Energy
Bradford Minerals
Brigade Energy Services
Brigham Minerals
Bubbletight, LLC
Buffalo Bayou Resources
BWA Water Additives
BWB Controls Inc.
C&J Energy Services
Camino Resources
Candor Midstream
Canyon Midstream Partners
Capstone Headwaters LLC
Carbo Ceramics
Cardinal Midstream
Carrera Energy, LLC
Cascade Oil, LLC
Casillas Petroleum Resource Partners, LLC
Castleton Commodities
Catapult Services
Cathedral Energy Services
Centek Group
Certarus
Chambers Energy
Champions Cinco Pipe & Supply LLC
Chaparral Energy, LLC
Charter Oak Production
Chem Oil Products
Chesapeake Energy
Cheyenne Petroleum
Chickasaw Nation Ind./ Filtra Systems
Citadel Advisory Group
Citadel Casing Solutions
Citigroup
Citizen Energy
City Bank
CJES
Cleveland Research
Cockerell Energy, LLC
Consolidated Pipe
Consolidated Terminals & Logistics Co.
Continental Resources, Inc.
CORE LINEPIPE
Corrosion DC, Inc.
Cougar Drilling Solutions
Covia
CP Energy
Crescent Consulting, LLC
Crestmark
CSI Recruiting
CTECAG
Cudd Energy Services/EPI Consultants
D&L Oil Tools
Dale Operating
Darcy Partners
DCP Midstream
Denham Capital Management LP
Derby Energy, LLC
Derrick Equipment Company
Devon Energy
Diamondback Industries
DistributionNOW
Downhole Products
Drillinginfo
Duncan Oil Properties, Inc.
Durant Sands
E-Z Line Pipe Support Company
Eagle Exploration Production, LLC
Eagle Pipe
Echo Energy
Economy Polymers & Chemicals
Economy Transportation
EFMS LLC
EIV Capital LLC
ELGIN Separation Solutions
Elite Petroleum Technologies
Elm Park Minerals, LP
ELS
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Enable Midstream
Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc.
EnCap Flatrock Midstream
EnCap Investments, L.P.
Energy Capital Solutions
Energy Trust Partners
Enerstream Water Solutions
EnLink Midstream
EOG Resources
Equify Financial LLC
EV PRIVATE EQUITY
Excellence Engineering, LLC
Fairway Resources
Falcon V, LLC
Farmers Royalty Company
Farmers United Cooperative Pool
Farmrail System, Inc
FerrellOil
Fire Rock Services
First Reserve
Five States Energy Company
Flogistix
Flotek Industries
Flowco
Forge Energy
Fort Worth & Western Railroad
FourPoint Energy
Frac Sand Logistics LLC
Frac Shack America Inc.
Frontier Tubular Solutions
FTS International
Fuelco
Fullstream Energy Holdings
Galt Foundation
Gate Guard Services
Gateway
GE Energy Financial Services
General Materials
Genesis Custom Chemical Blending
Geoforce
Getka Energy
Globecomm
Goldman Sachs
GR Energy Services
Gravity Oilfield Services
Great Western Valve
Gryphon Oilfield Solutions
Gulfport Energy
GulfTex Energy
H&L Exploration Co., LLC
Halliburton
Halmos Capital
Harbor Lights Energy Partners
HB Rentals
Hefner Energy Holdings
HGA Engineering
Hi-Crush
HLA Engineers
Holdge Resources LLC
Honeywell UOP Russell
Hunter Buildings
Hunter SPS
Huntington Resources, Inc.
Hydro Resources
Iberiabank
ICT Energy Services
IMI CCI
Impac Exploration Services
Impact Selector International
Imperative Chemical Partners
Industria Partners
Infrastructure Networks Inc.
Innovative Control Solutions
IOG Capital
JAG Energy Holdings LLC
JAL Energy Partners
JDC Drilling
Jericho Oil Corporation
Jetstream Oil and Gas Partners
JP Morgan Chase
K3 Oil & Gas
Keane Group
KeyBanc Capital Markets
Kimark/OTA Compression
Kimbell Royalty Partners
Kimray Inc.
Kingfisher Midstream, LLC
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
KLX Energy Services
Kratech Oil and Gas, Inc
Kuraray America
Kureha Energy Solutions
Lasso Technologies
Latshaw Drilling Company, LLC
Laurelhurst Capital Management, LLC
Layne Water Midstream
Le Norman Operating, LLC
Lee Keeling and Associates, Inc.
Legacy Pressure Control
Lexicon, Inc.
Liberty Lift Solutions
Linde Engineering NA Inc.
LoMac Energy, LLC
Long Industries Inc
Longfellow Energy, LP
LongPoint Minerals
LuGreg Trucking, LLC
Mach Resources LLC
Macquarie
Magnum Oil Tools
MagVar
Mainline Energy Partners
Mammoth Energy Services
Marathon Oil
Marvel Industrial Coatings
Materion Corporation
Matrix PDM Engineering
Maximus Exploration
MBP Energy
McCraw Materials
Meagher Energy Advisors
Mergermarket
Midpoint Midstream
Millennial Energy Partners
MISTRAS Group, Inc.
Moblize
Moelis & Company
Momentum Minerals
Monarch Silica
Monomoy Properties, LLC
Moon Chemical Products, Inc.
Motive Drilling Technologies
MS Directional
Nabors Drilling USA LP
NAPE Expo
National Oilwell Varco
Native Exploration Holdings, LLC
NCS Mulitstage
Netherland Sewell & Associates, Inc
Newfield Exploration
Newpark
NGP
Noble Energy
NORAG
Northern Industrial Sands
Novo Oil & Gas, LLC
Oakspring Energy
Oaktree Capital Management
Odessa Pumps
Oil Royalties Inc.
Oildex
OK Energy Today
Oklahoma City Thunder
Oklahoma City University
Oklahoma Water Resources Board
Omega Sands
ONEOK Field Services
Orange County Thermal Industries
Oseberg
Outfitter Energy Capital
Panther Energy Company
PayRock Energy II
PCI MFG Solutions
Pelican Energy Partners
Peloton
Perpetual Production
PetroVen, Inc.
Phoenix Construction
Pipe Gator
PJ Solomon
PLS Energy Advisors Group
Pontotoc Sands, LLC
Porter Hedges LLP
Post Oak Energy Capital
Prairie Oil & Gas, LLC
Premier Oilfield Group
Premier Pipe
Pressure Systems International
Producers Midstream LP
Profire Energy
Pronghorn Logistics
Providence Energy, Ltd.
Prudential Capital Group
PSI
Pumpco Services
Pure Earth Resources, Inc.
PURE Technologies
PwC
Will you be among them?PRODUCERS & OPERATORS ARE GATHERING
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QES Pressure Control
QPSE
Quantum Energy Partners
R&R Oilfield Services
Ranger Energy Services
Reclaim Water Services
Red Bluff Resources
Reliance Oilfield Services
Repeat Precision
Resource West
Rexel Automation
Rhino Chemical International LLC
Rig Up
Rimrock Resource Partners, LLC
RKI Energy Resources, LLC
Roan Resources
Roaring Fork Minerals
RockGuard by Industrial Fabrics, Inc.
Rootork Inc.
Rosen USA
Ross Group
ROX Exploration
Roywell, LLC
RS Energy Group
S&B Engineering & Construction, Ltd.
S&R Compression, LLC
Sabre Energy Services
Samray Trucking
Samson Energy
Sand X
SandRidge Energy
Sanguine Gas Exploration, LLC
Santa Clara Minerals
Saulsbury Industries
Saxet Petroleum, Inc.
Schardt Enterprises, Inc.
Schlumberger
SDS Petroleum Consultants
Seatex, LLC
Select Exploration Group, LLC
SemGroup Corporation
Sensor Seismic Solutions Ltd.
Sentry Technologies
SHALE Magazine
Shell
Siemens
Sierra Dust Control, LLC
SIGFLOW Technologies
Signature Systems Group
Silverthorne Seismic, LLC
Sinto
SitePro
SK E&P Operations America
SmartSand
Solaris Logistics
Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure
Sooner Pipe LLC
Southern Precision Inc.
Southwestern Energy
Spartan Energy Partners
Specialized Desanders
Spinnaker OFS
SPOC Automation
Stallion OIlfield Services
Startegic Project Solutions (SPS)
Steffes
STEP Energy Services
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Stimulation Pumping Services
Stratas Advisors
STS Consulting
Summit Oil Company
Sun Coast Resources, Inc.
Sunbelt Rentals
Sunstate Equipment
Superior Pipeline Company
Superior Silica Sands
Superior Tank Co., Inc.
Sven Energy, LLC
SWC Production, Inc.
Talara Capital
Tall Oak Midstream
Tapstone Energy
Targa Resources
Target Lodging
Taurex Drill Bits
Taylor Iron Machine Works, Inc.
Team Quality Services
Tecolote Energy, LLC
Tecvalco USA
TEG Solutions, LLC
Templar Energy LLC
Tempress Technologies
Tendeka
Terrastar, Inc.
Texakoma Exploration & Production, LLC
ThoughtTrace
Thru Tubing Solutions
Tidewater Logistics Operating LLC
TIOGA Air Heaters
Titan Lansing
TitanLiner
TMK IPSCO
Tracerco
Trade Star
Trading Heritage
TransCanada Pipeline
Transload and Logistics, LLC
Travis Peak Resources
Tres Management
Tri-Point Oil & Gas Production Systems
Tri-W Global
Trident Steel
Trinity Sling
Triple Crown Energy
Triumph Energy Partners, LLC
TRP Energy
TruHorizon Environmental Solutions
Ttian Lansing
Tucker a Step Energy Services Company
Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co.
Tuxedo Air
TXAM Pumps
Ulterra
Union Pacific Railroad
United Initiators
University of Oklahoma
Upstream International
US Energy Development Corporation
US Silica
US Well Services
USA Compression
Valiant Midstream
Valley Inspection Co., LLC
Vallourec
Valtegra Group
Varel International Energy Services
Vaughan Company, Inc.
Veritas Energy, LLC
Vesta Midstream Partners LLC
Viersen Oil & Gas Company
Vista Proppants and Logistics
Vitruvian Exploration
Wake Energy
Walter Oil & Gas Corporation
Ward Energy Partners
Warwick Energy
Watco Terminal & Port Services/SLWC Railroad
Water Lens
WaterFleet
Waterous Energy Fund
Wayfinder Resources
Weatherford International
WellDrive
Wells Fargo
Western Land Services
White Rock Oil & Gas
White Star Petroleum
Whitley Manufacturing
The Williams Companies
Wood Mackenzie
Woodland Midstream
WPX Energy
Wynn-Crosby
XTO Energy
Zeeospheres Ceramics LLC
Will you be among them?PRODUCERS & OPERATORS ARE GATHERING
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Will you be among them?PRODUCERS & OPERATORS ARE GATHERING
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Spacing is crucial in the Stack play, Wade Hutchings, senior vice president of exploration and production at Devon Energy
Corp., said during a keynote address at Hart Energy’s DUG Midcontinent conference.
Devon’s 24-well Showboat project in the Stack has delivered critical learnings this year, Hutchings told conference attendees at the Cox Convention Center in downtown Oklahoma City. The project located in Blaine County, Okla., had 12 wells per unit.
Following the initial 12-well Showboat spacing project, Devon has quickly recalibrated its completion designs and flowback strategy to improve results at nearby projects, Bernhardt and Horsefly, in the Stack.
“Spacing matters and early projects were spaced too tightly,” he said adding the company’s next 12 projects will have four to eight wells per unit.
Technical learnings from Devon’s Showboat Stack project: 100% increase in clusters per stage while cost per fracture was reduced 40%.
“More fractures for less money, more effective drainage and fewer wells required to access resource,” he said.
Spacing throughout the various shale plays in the Midcontinent region was a hot topic during the conference.
In the Western Anadarko Basin, FourPoint Energy LLC generally sticks to three gas wells per section and four liquids-prone wells per section for the development of its acreage, said Brendan Curran, vice president of geology for the company.
FourPoint is a private E&P company based in Denver that has a position in the Anadarko Basin of more than 2 million gross acres across two states. According to the company website, FourPoint currently operates five rigs across its Anadarko position where gross production is about 1.05 billion cubic feet equivalent per day.
Elsewhere in the Anadarko Basin, eight to 10 Woodford wells per section is working in the core Scoop, according to Jeff Sieler, managing director in the global energy group of Citigroup Investment Bank
“The Anadarko Basin works,” Sieler told conference attendees.
A panel focused on minerals in the Midcontinent region said operators resetting expectations around downspacing has given minerals buyers a boost. For some reservoirs, six to eight wells per section looks like the way forward.
It’s an exciting time for minerals buyers in the Midcontinent, said the minerals panel comprised of LongPoint Minerals Vice President Will Cullen, Case Energy Partners COO Blake Harris and Shak Ahmed, a senior research associate at RS Energy Group.
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A big advantage the minerals panelists pointed to was Oklahoma’s force pooling regulations.
“They give a lot more certainty to development,” the minerals panel said.
Founder and president of Oklahoma operator Antioch Energy LLC, Nathaniel Harding, said the company’s Arkoma Stack acreage is a “contiguous, repeatable resource play.” The acreage features the Woodford, Mayes and Caney reservoirs.
Antioch, backed by TPH Partners, operates in 10 counties across the Stack/Scoop and the emerging Arkoma Stack in Oklahoma within the Anadarko Basin.
Harding, who spoke during an operator spotlight right before the conference dismissed for lunch, noted there are several new private equity-backed entrants in and around Hughes County, Okla.
According to Sieler, there are about 20 private equity-backed companies with material acreage in the Midcontinent and 50 teams working the region. The big public companies could be the consolidators in the Midcontinent, he added.
“36 deals over $25 million are active,” he said. “Look out for M&A to come.”
A panel of A&D experts said companies seeking size and scale are driving the big deals and consolidation the industry has recently seen.
However, E&Ps in the Midcontinent are currently working on the optimal way to develop assets and a lot is still unknown.
“Investors like certainty,” said the A&D panel comprised of RBC Richardson Barr Managing Director Nick Woodruff, KeyBanc Capital Markets Managing Director Jay Salitza and Stephen Beck, senior director of upstream at Stratas Advisors.
Tapstone Energy Inc. plans to be a consolidator, according to Chuck Duginski, senior vice president and COO of the Oklahoma City-based company which operates in the Northwest Stack play.
Duginski told conference attendees that Tapstone is pursuing bolt-on acquisitions to add size and scale in the Northwest Stack.
On the midstream front, Tom Petrie, chairman and founder of Petrie Partners, said the U.S. needs pipeline construction to relieve bottlenecks.
Further, Petrie told conference attendees that during the coming decade, optimal marketing of U.S. light, tight oil will require international deliveries via many very large crude carriers.
“After an unusual period of price stability, energy price volatility has been re-triggered,” he said. “This is a critical factor for motivating large-scale private sector infrastructure outlays.”
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Attendees by Job Functionn 42% Business Development Management /Sales
n 32% Executive/General/Exploration Management
n 16% Engineering - Management/Technical/R&D
n 5% Administrative/Finance/Legal/Consulting/Other
n 5% Geology & Geophysics/Field Professionals/Purchasing
JOB FUNCTION
29 SPEAKERS
1,220 ATTENDEES
53 SPONSORS 105
EXHIBITORS
Attendees by Company Typen 46% Service/Supply Company
n 25% E&P Company - Public/Private/Independent Oil & Gas Producer/National/State
n 10% Midstream Engineering/Pipeline/Transportation/Transmission
n 10% Consulting/Educational Institute/Government/R&D/IT Services/Other
n 5% Banking/Finance/Private Equity/Insurance Provider
n 4% Engineering/Drilling Contractor/Integrated Service Provider/Manufacturer
40 PRESENTERS
1,220 ATTENDEES
53SPONSORING COMPANIES
105 EXHIBITING COMPANIES
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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
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(A-L)MARK IMMEKUS
P: 713.260.6492 [email protected]
(M-Z)CARLY SUTTERP: 713.260.4612
Operating Companies SARA LOWRY NG
P: 713.260.4668 [email protected]
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