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ENERGYPOINT RESEARCH CUSTOMER SATISFACTION | OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Listed by Ratings Trend ENERGYPOINT RESEARCH CUSTOMER SATISFACTION | OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Listed by Ratings Trend COMPANY SEGMENT RATING TREND SCOPE U.S. Steel Oilfield Products Global Cudd / Thru-Tubing Oilfield Services Global Omron IDM Oilfield Products Global Schlumberger Oilfield Products Global Kum & Go Gasoline Retailers U.S. Dover Artificial Lift Oilfield Products Global Expro Group Oilfield Products Global Pioneer Energy Services Land Contract Drilling U.S. & Canada Newpark Resources Oilfield Products Global Rowan Companies Offshore Contract Drilling Global Dril-Quip Oilfield Products Global Halliburton Oilfield Services Global Derrick Equipment Oilfield Products Global Diamond Offshore Offshore Contract Drilling Global Frank's International Oilfield Products Global Anadarko Midstream/WGP Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Enlink Midstream Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Basic Energy Services Oilfield Services Global Oceaneering International Oilfield Products Global Wawa Gasoline Retailers U.S. Crestwood Midstream Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Core Laboratories Oilfield Services Global Calfrac Well Services Oilfield Services Global Delmar Systems Oilfield Services Global Meijer Gasoline Retailers U.S. Love's Travel Stops Gasoline Retailers U.S. Kwik Fill Gasoline Retailers U.S. Superior Energy Services Oilfield Services Global Patterson-UTI Land Contract Drilling U.S. & Canada Kwik Trip Gasoline Retailers U.S. Tesco Oilfield Services Global Gardner Denver Oilfield Products Global Schlumberger Oilfield Services Global Chevron Gasoline Retailers U.S. National Oilwell Varco Oilfield Products Global Weatherford International Oilfield Products Global Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metals Oilfield Products Global Plains All American Midstream Services U.S. & Canada DistributionNOW Oilfield Services Global Frank's International Oilfield Services Global Scientific Drilling Oilfield Services Global Wartsila Oilfield Products Global ENSCO Offshore Contract Drilling Global MRC Global Oilfield Services Global Expro Group Oilfield Services Global Nabors Industries Land Contract Drilling U.S. & Canada Phillips 66 Gasoline Retailers U.S. Targa Resources Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Archer Oilfield Services Global Halliburton Oilfield Products Global Caterpillar Oilfield Products Global ONEOK Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Baker Hughes GE Oilfield Services Global Sinclair Gasoline Retailers U.S. Baker Hughes GE Oilfield Products Global Boardwalk Pipeline Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Weatherford International Oilfield Services Global Sheetz Gasoline Retailers U.S. Williams Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Enable Midstream Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Citgo Gasoline Retailers U.S. Unit Drilling Land Contract Drilling U.S. & Canada ENERGYPOINT RESEARCH CUSTOMER SATISFACTION | OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Listed by Ratings Trend COMPANY SEGMENT RATING TREND SCOPE Kinder Morgan Midstream Services U.S. & Canada MPLX-MarkWest Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Cenex Gasoline Retailers U.S. Seadrill Offshore Contract Drilling Global Shell Gasoline Retailers U.S. TechnipFMC Oilfield Products Global Buckeye Partners Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Cumberland Farms Gasoline Retailers U.S. Flowserve Oilfield Products Global Costco Gasoline Retailers U.S. Sanjel Energy Services Oilfield Services Global Enbridge Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Vallourec Oilfield Products Global Pason Systems Oilfield Products Global Maverik Gasoline Retailers U.S. MAPCO Gasoline Retailers U.S. Global Partners Gasoline Retailers U.S. Andeavor Logistics Midstream Services U.S. & Canada CEFCO Gasoline Retailers U.S. CSI Compressco Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Exterran Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Inter Pipeline Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Lucid Energy Group Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Magellan Midstream Midstream Services U.S. & Canada NuStar Energy Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Phillips 66 Partners Midstream Services U.S. & Canada USA Compression Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Valero Energy Partners Midstream Services U.S. & Canada BJ's Wholesale Club Gasoline Retailers U.S. Thorntons Gasoline Retailers U.S. Tenaris Oilfield Products Global Newpark Resources Oilfield Services Global TAM International Oilfield Products Global QuikTrip Gasoline Retailers U.S. Pilot Flying J Gasoline Retailers U.S. Alimentation Couche-Tard Gasoline Retailers U.S. Rolls Royce Oilfield Products Global Sam's Club Gasoline Retailers U.S. Marathon | Speedway Gasoline Retailers U.S. Energy Transfer Midstream Services U.S. & Canada 7-Eleven Gasoline Retailers U.S. Nalco Champion Oilfield Products Global Precision Drilling Land Contract Drilling U.S. & Canada Casey's General Store Gasoline Retailers U.S. DCP Midstream Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Aker Solutions Oilfield Products Global Oil States International Oilfield Products Global Exxon Mobil Gasoline Retailers U.S. Helmerich & Payne Land Contract Drilling U.S. & Canada TravelCenters of America Gasoline Retailers U.S. C&J Energy Services Oilfield Services Global Transocean Offshore Contract Drilling Global Enterprise Products Midstream Services U.S. & Canada Forum Energy Technologies Oilfield Products Global BP Gasoline Retailers U.S. World Wide Oilfield Machine Oilfield Products Global Key Energy Services Oilfield Services Global RaceTrac Gasoline Retailers U.S. TETRA Technologies Oilfield Services Global Murphy USA Gasoline Retailers U.S. Stewart's Shops Gasoline Retailers U.S. Kroger Gasoline Retailers U.S. Noble Corporation Offshore Contract Drilling Global Allsup's Gasoline Retailers U.S. ENERGYPOINT RESEARCH CUSTOMER SATISFACTION | OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Listed by Ratings Trend COMPANY SEGMENT RATING TREND SCOPE * As of Nov 18, 2019.
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