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The Giant Awakens aug. 29-31, 2017 San Antonio, Texas . Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center the Giant awakens WHY SHOULD YOU EXHIBIT AND SPONSOR? You’ll meet hundreds of qualified buyers Exhibiting at Hart Energy’s DUG The prolific Eagle Ford shale ranks among the Permian Basin and the SCOOP/STACK for rising rig count. As operators adapt to today’s conferences, the world’s largest breakeven prices, meeting business prospects face-to-face is the best series of unconventional resource way for your company to sell itself. development events, Everyone does online research, yet when significant money is on the delivers exceptional value. line, no one trusts a website alone. They check you out, talk with other clients, and negotiate directly before they buy. That’s why you must have a It’s all part of the“DUG experience.” presence on the exhibit floor at DUG Eagle Ford. DUG Eagle Ford offers specific value for you What makes DUG Eagle Ford exceptionally effective for you and your sales team? The quality of its attendees. This conference presents serious information and attracts serious players. Construction/ Consulting/Environmental/ Manufacturing/ Legal/Regulatory Who attends DUG Eagle Ford? Engineering 6% Over 30% of our attendees work 2% for producers and operators! JOB FUNCTION Banking/Finance 3% n Executive/Management ................................................31% n Engineering/Technical ..................................................17% Service & Supply n Purchasing/Procurement ................................................3% Midstream 43% Operators n 1% Administrative/Consulting/Legal ....................................1% Oil and Gas n Business Development/Marketing ..............................30% Operators/Producers 30% n Other .................................................................................17% Other 15% Business Development/ Marketing Other 30% 17% COMPANY TYPE Purchasing/ Engineering/Technical Procurement n Oil and Gas Operators/Producers ............................. 30% 13% 3% n Midstream Operators ..................................................... 1% Executive/Management n Banking/Finance ............................................................. 3% 31% n Construction/Manufacturing/Engineering .................. 2% Administrative/ n Consulting/Environmental/Legal/Regulatory .............. 6% Consulting/Legal 1% n Service and Supply ....................................................... 43% n Other................................................................................ 15% Almost half of our attendees are executives, engineers and managers! COMPANY NAME A-L COMPANY NAME M-Z MARK IMMEKUS CARLEY SUTTER [email protected] [email protected] 713.260.6492 713.260.4612 aug. 29-31, 2017 San Antonio, Texas . Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center the Giant awakens FEATURED SPEAKERS World-class conference creates effective networking opportunities Hart Energy’s slate of speakers at DUG Eagle Ford always delivers high-value content and attracts high-quality audiences. Before the sessions begin, Beth McDonald, Patrick R. Oenbring, Jay Graham, Jarl Pedersen, Chip Simmons, VP, South Texas CEO, CEO, CCO, Port of CEO, Titanium during the breaks, at lunch, after the sessions end and Asset Team, Hawkwood Energy WildHorse Corpus Christi Exploration Pioneer Natural Resource Authority Partners, LLC throughout the day, hundreds of high-level, serious oil Resources Development and gas players roam the exhibit floor. Exhibitors and sponsors have ample opportunities to meet the speakers and the hundreds of their industry Regional Highlights peers and colleagues in the audience. Gigantic opportunities remain on-tap Growing demand for U.S. natural gas (in power generation, petrochemicals and for export) is keeping commodity prices within money-making range for Judge the quality of the Eagle Ford producers. crowd for yourself • Drilling rigs working in the Eagle Ford have roughly tripled from a low of Look at the statistics in this brief. Review the titles 29 in June 2016, rising past 85 rigs in mid-May this year. and companies of the producer and operator • At least 10 pipelines with capacity of 2 million barrels per day now personnel who’ve registered for recent DUG Eagle deliver crude from the Eagle Ford to Corpus Christi, a less-congested Ford conferences. Then ask yourself whether this is alternative to the Houston market. the right audience for your selling proposition. • In January, Anadarko agreed to sell 155,000 net acres for $2.3 billion to a Sanchez Energy and Blackstone partnership. The area, which Sanchez Learn more at DUGEagleFord.com calls Comanche Peaks, is contiguous to the Catarina property Sanchez successfully built up over the past two years. • In May, WildHorse Resource Development purchased ~111,000 net acres next to its position in Burleson, Brazos, Lee, Milam, Robertson and Washington counties, making it the second largest Eagle Ford operator. • ConocoPhillips’ Eagle Ford position is the core of its U.S. shale business. With completion costs down 40% since ’14, it has 3,500 locations it can drill at a cost of supply of less than $40/bbl. • Austin-based Venado Oil and Gas has invested over $1 billion in Eagle Ford acquisitions since the year began and it partnered with capital investment firm KKR to build up its portfolio. Sources: Oil and Gas Investor, Baker Hughes and Forbes COMPANY NAME A-L COMPANY NAME M-Z MARK IMMEKUS CARLEY SUTTER [email protected] [email protected] 713.260.6492 713.260.4612 aug. 29-31, 2017 San Antonio, Texas . Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center the Giant awakens THE INDUSTRY’S TOP COMPANIES EXHIBIT & SPONSOR AT DUG EAGLE FORD WHY? BECAUSE THEY GENERATE HUNDREDS OF QUALIFIED LEADS Here’s a short-list of recent exhibitors and sponsors 3esi-Enersight Construction Desert NDT Flatrock Engineering and Independence Oilfield Magnum Oil Tools OilfieldLodging.com 5Elem Material Scientific Bilfinger Tepsco Detcon, Inc. Environmental, LTD. Chemicals Mansfield Oil Company Omni Compressed Air A-1 Graphic Solutions, Inc. Biotechnology Solutions Diamondback Industries Flexpipe Systems Industrial Accessories Master Flo Valve (USA) Inc Omni Valve AAA Technology and Boedeker Plastics, Inc Digital H20 Flexsteel Pipeline Company Materion Performance Omni Water Solutions Specialties Co. Boyd & Company Directorate General Of Oil Technologies, Inc. Industrial Helicopters Alloys Packers Plus Energy Services Able Infosat Brodie International and Gas Indonesia Flotek Industries Industrial Info Resources Inc. Maverick Downhole Palmer of Texas Communications, Inc. Bronco Oilfield Services DistributionNOW Flow-Quip Industrial Piping Specialist Technologies Inc. Paragon Industries, Inc. Abra Controls LLC BTI Services DNV GL Flowco Production Solutions Ineos Upstream Ltd Maxoil Solutions Inc. Paramount Distribution Absolute Control, LLC Bulwark Protective Apparel Don-Nan Pump FMC Technologies Infrastructure Networks, Inc MBA Construction Parker Hannifin Corporation, Absolute Pipeline Integrity C&J Energy Services, Inc. DoubleBarrel RSS Forum Energy Technologies Inland Tarp & Liner (ITL), LLC McClung Energy Services CSS Division, Advanced ABUTEC, LLC CAID Industries Downhole Products Fotech Solutions Ltd International Paint LLC McGriff, Siebels & Williams/ Products Business Unit Accelerated Production Calfrac Dragon Products Frank Surveying Co Inc Interwell US BB&T Paul Transportation Services, Inc Cameron Dresser-Rand LNGo Freemyer Industrial Pressure Iron Grip Logistics and MEGTEC PDC Logic Ace Gathering, Inc. Canary, LLC DrillingInfo FuelForce Multiforce Technologies, LLC Membrane Technology and PDS Energy ADROK Capps Truck & Van Rental drillMap Systems ITT Bornemann USA, Inc. Research, Inc. PEC Safety Advantage Energy Solutions CARBO DrillScan Us, Inc. Fujitsu IUOE/ PLCA Training Mercer Valve Company, Inc. PECOFacet (a Red River Compression Carboline Company Drinkwater Products Galaxy Broadband Program Mesquite Logistics Pedigree Technologies Services, LLC company) Carhartt DryRock Products Gardner Denver Nash, LLC J-W Power Company Metal Fab, Inc Pegasus Vertex, Inc Aegis Chemical Solutions Cathedral Energy Services DXP Enterprises, Inc. Garlock Sealing JACAM Chemicals, LLC Metallic Building Company Pel-State Services / AEL Americas Inc CB Solutions Dynamic Industries Technologies Jan X- Ray Services, Inc Meyer Service Company Tomahawk Rentals Aereon CB&I E-Z Line Pipe Support Garp Services, LLC JATCO Inc. MidCentral Energy Services/ Pentair Oil & Gas AFEX Fire Suppression CCI Pipeline Systems, LLC Company, LLC Gas Equipment Company JC Fodale Energy Services EFS/RPS Separations Systems CDI Energy Products Eagle Ford Mobile Network Gate Guard Services, L.P./Pro Jetstream of Houston Midwest Steel Company Performance Pipe Agar Corporation Cellgate/Wireless Eaton View Digital Surveillance JJ Tech (J&J Technical Milford Pipe & Supply Personnel Consulting Group Aggreko Century Graphics & Sign Economy Polymers & GE Oil & Gas Services, LLC) Mirage Industrial Group LLC Petro Waste Environmental Ainsworth Trucking CheckPoint Pumps & Chemicals Genco Energy Services John Chance Land surveys Mission Golf Cars and Petroleum Equipment & Alamo Junction Rail Park Systems EcoVapor Recovery Systems GeoDynamics John Zink Hamworthy Industrial Vehicles Services Association (PESA) Alcoa Oil and Gas Chieftain Sand EFS MIDSTREAM Geoforce Combustion MISTRAS Group Petrosmith Allegiance Crane & Choice Completion Systems Electric Motor Rewind GeoSteering, LLC Johnson Matthey MJ Painting Contractor Corp
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