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Unconventional Natural Gas Extraction: Technologies and Global Markets

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Use this report to:

l Receive information on unconventional natural gas production and associated extraction

technologies.

l Learn about the market potential for unconventional natural gas extraction technologies

over a five-year period from 2011 through 2016.

l Receive information on regional market breakdowns with select sub-regional breakdowns

for countries with promising unconventional natural gas resources.

l Learn about the existing unconventional natural gas extraction technologies and

promising technologies under development.

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Highlights

-The global market for unconventional natural gas extraction technologies was valued at

nearly $61.2 billion in 2010 and nearly $61.6 billion in 2011. The market should reach $91.3

billion in 2016 after increasing at a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.2%.

-l North America accounted for $54.8 billion in 2011 and is projected to total $63.8 billion in

2016, a CAGR of 3.1%.

-Asia/Australia was valued at $5.5 billion in 2011 and should reach nearly $19 billion in 2016,

a CAGR of 28.1%.

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Introduction & Scope

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

This study provides a review of the global markets for unconventional natural gas

production technologies at a regional level, with additional breakdowns for select

relevant national-level markets. It seeks to quantify unconventional natural gas

technologies markets based on available data and anticipated trends in global and

regional market development for the considered unconventional natural gas extraction

technologies.

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REASONS FOR COMPLETING THIS STUDY

BCC's goal in conducting this study is to assess and describe the current status of the

global unconventional natural gas-extraction technologies, as well as to assess the

potential growth of this industry. More specifically, the study has the following

objectives:

- To summarize existing unconventional natural gas extraction technologies and

promising technologies under development.

- To evaluate the existing unconventional natural gas industry, with a focus on

producers of each major viable technology.

- To assess market potential for unconventional natural gas extraction technologies

over a five-year period from 2011 through 2016.

- To provide regional market breakdowns with select sub-regional breakdowns for

countries with promising unconventional natural gas resources.

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CONTRIBUTORS TO AND USE OF THIS STUDY

Global interest in unconventional natural gas production and associated extraction

technologies has taken off over the last five years due to the influence of the

unconventional natural gas boom in North America. Many countries are now looking to

unconventional natural gas as a potential energy source to alleviate supply shortages,

lower natural gas costs and generate revenue. This study is anticipated to be useful to

industry players, researchers, corporations and others who have a stake in

unconventional natural gas extraction technologies, as well as those who are

considering expanding into these markets. This study provides critical information to

decision makers regarding regional- and national-level investment strategies, along

with the level of anticipated returns that will result from continued market

development.

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SCOPE AND FORMAT OF THIS REPORT

The scope of this report includes the following categories of unconventional natural gas

extraction technologies:

- Vertical and directional drilling.

- Horizontal drilling.

- Hydrofracture equipment.

- Hydrofracture chemicals.

- Well completion and operation equipment.

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Markets considered are shown in the following table. BCC analyzes each technology,

determines its current market status, examines its impact on future markets and

presents forecasts of growth over the ensuing five years. Technological issues

including the latest trends are assessed and discussed, as is the current and likely

ongoing regulatory environment in support of this industry.

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BCC analyzes anticipated market values in light of regional and global markets for

unconventional natural gas. This report examines government roles with respect to

unconventional natural gas production, including regulatory requirements, support and

incentives. It provides a review of the most relevant extraction technologies, discusses

recent trends in well development and regional drilling and provides overviews and

market assessments for each technology.

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METHODOLOGY

Background information, including reviews of each unconventional natural gas

technology and its implementation status, was collected from government and industry

sources. Specific citations and references are provided as needed to support this study,

and website links to government and industry studies, white papers and other relevant

information are provided whenever available.

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BCC's research of present and historic market trends was conducted primarily via

phone interviews and Internet research, relying on personal interviews and available

governmental data. Internal company data and annual documentation of sales relevant

to a particular unconventional natural gas technology were also reviewed to prepare

market assessments. Based on the results of these surveys and research, BCC

analyzed the potential applications for each technology and forecast remaining 2011

sales and sales through 2016.

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Market sizes and installed capacity figures were calculated based upon data obtained

from surveyed parties. Additionally, when available, the data provided in this report

were compared with other industry data to ensure relevance, applicability and

accuracy.

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INFORMATION SOURCES

Both primary and secondary research methods were used in preparing this report. BCC

surveyed more than 50 companies to obtain the data for this study. Included were

manufacturers of unconventional natural gas technologies, distributors of

unconventional natural gas technologies and companies involved with the deployment

of unconventional NG technologies and field facilities. BCC also spoke with users of

these technologies in a variety of global locales. Additionally, BCC compiled data from

current financial and trade information, industry associations and government sources.

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ANALYST CREDENTIALS

Robert Eckard has more than a decade of experience working in the energy and

environmental industries. Currently pursuing a PhD in Water and Energy Resources at

the University of California at Davis, Mr. Eckard also runs a small industry research and

technical consulting company, with an emphasis on energy, water and environmental

sectors. He has provided economic analysis market assessments, environmental

analysis, and technical water and energy reports to state and local governments, other

consultants, and private companies and individuals throughout the U.S., Australia and

Singapore. He also works as a subcontractor under the U.S. Department of Energy,

providing analysis in support of fossil-fuel extraction and refining for petroleum fuels,

coal and natural gas. He has produced reports for BCC Research on the global markets

for residential and commercial solar thermal (ST) technologies, industrial and utility

scale ST technologies, distributed generation (DG) technologies and energy-efficiency

(EE) technologies.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TOPIC PAGE NO.

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1

REASONS FOR COMPLETING THIS STUDY 1

CONTRIBUTORS TO AND USE OF THIS STUDY 1

SCOPE AND FORMAT OF THIS REPORT 1

GLOBAL MARKETS 2

TABLE A GLOBAL MARKETS CONSIDERED IN THIS STUDY 2

METHODOLOGY 2

TABLE B RESEARCH INFORMATION SOURCES 2

INFORMATION SOURCES 3

ANALYST CREDENTIALS 3

RELATED REPORTS 3

BCC ON-LINE SERVICES 3

DISCLAIMER 4

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CHAPTER 2 SUMMARY 6

SUMMARY TABLE GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES MARKET,

THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 7

SUMMARY FIGURE GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES MARKET,

2009-2016 ($ MILLIONS) 8

CHAPTER 3 OVERVIEW 10

NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES 10

TABLE 1 RESERVOIR PROPERTIES OF CONVENTIONAL AND UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL

GAS FORMATIONS 10

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES 11

TABLE 2 UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES CONSIDERED IN

THIS REPORT 12

BRIEF HISTORY OF UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES AND

APPLICATIONS 12

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS 13

VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING 13

TABLE 3 U.S. VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL DRILLING COSTS SPECIFIC TO THE MARCELLUS

SHALE ($) 14

Vertical and Directional Drilling Methods 15

Multilateral Drilling 15

Extended-Reach Drilling 16

HORIZONTAL DRILLING 17

Horizontal Well Types 17

Short-Radius Horizontal Wells 18

Medium-Radius Horizontal Wells 18

Long-Radius Horizontal Wells 18

Horizontal Well Applications 18

Increased Formation Exposure 18

Drilling From a Central Location 18

Coning of Reservoir Fluids 18

Connecting Heterogeneities 19

Unconventional Natural Gas Resources 19

HYDROFRACTURE AND HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT 19

Hydraulic-Fracturing Process 20

Acid Stage 20

Pad Stage 20

Prop-Sequence Stage 20

Displacement and Flushing Stage 20

Multistage Fracturing Methods 21

Open-Hole Multistage System Fracturing Method 21

Pre-Drilled Liner 21

Slotted Liner 21

Open-Hole Sand Control 21

Cemented-Liner Multistage Fracturing Method 21

Stimulation Techniques 22

Hydraulic-Fracturing Costs 22

MULTIPLE-PAD DRILLING AND COMPLETIONS 22

Multiple-Well Pad Drilling Techniques 22

Batch Processing 22

Continuous Flow 22

TABLE 4 CHARACTERISTICS OF BATCH-FLOW AND CONTINUOUS-FLOW MULTIPLE-PAD

DRILLING TECHNIQUES 23

Multiple-Pad Drilling Components 23

Standard Pad Designs 23

Standard Equipment and Facilities 23

Simultaneous Operations 24

Cross-Functional Performance Metrics 24

HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS: PROPPANTS AND CHEMICAL ADDITIVES 24

Types of Additives 24

Acids 24

Biocides 25

Breakers 25

Surfactants 25

Scale and Corrosion Inhibitors 25

Friction Reducers 25

Gellants 25

Proppants 26

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT 26

Production Separators 26

Solids Control 26

Well Casing 26

Gas Compressors 27

Water-Injection Pump 27

Wellhead 27

Injection Well Casing, Tubing and Production Packer 27

Production Treatment and Filtration Equipment 27

Measuring and Monitoring 28

Holding and Maturing Tanks 28

Manifolds and Pipelines 28

Control Room or Control Facilities 28

Power-Production Facilities 28

Fluid-Storage Facilities 28

Water Filtration and Treatment Equipment 29

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS SERVICES 29

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS FORMATIONS 29

SHALE GAS 30

Shale Gas Development 30

Acquisition of Rights and Permits 30

Drilling and Hydraulic Fracturing 30

Development and Production 30

Enhanced Recovery Techniques and Well Abandonment 31

TIGHT GAS 31

Tight Gas Development 31

Seismic Surveys 31

Drilling 31

Production Stimulation 31

COALBED METHANE 32

Coalbed Methane Development 32

Sub-Bituminous Coals 32

Bituminous Coals 32

POTENTIAL UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS RESOURCES 33

Methane Hydrates 33

BENEFITS OF UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION 33

SUPPLY EXPANSION AND ENHANCEMENT 33

GLOBAL ENERGY RESOURCES 33

EFFECT ON ENERGY COSTS 34

ENERGY SECURITY 34

AIRBORNE EMISSIONS, INCLUDING GREENHOUSE GASES 34

ECONOMIC BENEFITS 34

DRAWBACKS OF UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES 34

GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS 35

ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS 35

Water Resources 35

Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials 35

Other Environmental Concerns 36

EFFECTS ON RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT 36

ECONOMIC RISK 36

EMERGING UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS-EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES 36

EMERGING TECHNIQUES 36

Produced Water Management 36

ABS Materials Inc. 37

John M. Poate, VP for Research and Technology Transfer 37

GE Global Research 37

Fracturing Technology 38

Halliburton Energy Systems Inc. 38

Baker Hughes 38

Frac Tech Services LLC 38

Advanced Drilling 39

Slot-Drill Development 39

Ernie Carter 39

RELEVANT EMERGING TECHNIQUES AND THEIR POTENTIAL FOR MARKET

READINESS 39

DISCLAIMER 39

CHAPTER 4 GLOBAL MARKET FOR UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION 41

GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OVERVIEW 41

FIGURE 1 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION, 1980?2010 (TRILLION CUBIC FEET/YEAR) 42

FIGURE 2 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, 1980?2010 (%) 43

FIGURE 3 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION, 1980?2010 (%) 43

FIGURE 4 HISTORIC REGIONAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION AND NET

EXPORT, 2010* 44

FIGURE 5 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, IMPORT AND EXPORT FOR SELECT

COUNTRIES, 2010* (TRILLION CF) 45

GLOBAL MARKET FOR UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION 47

VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL WELLS 47

TABLE 5 GLOBAL VERTICAL- AND DIRECTIONAL-DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL

COMPLETIONS) 48

TABLE 6 GLOBAL VERTICAL- AND DIRECTIONAL-DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 48

FIGURE 6 GLOBAL VERTICAL- AND DIRECTIONAL-DRILLING MARKET, 2009-2016 ($

MILLIONS) 48

HORIZONTAL WELLS 49

TABLE 7 GLOBAL HORIZONTAL-DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 49

TABLE 8 GLOBAL HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 50

FIGURE 7 GLOBAL HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009-2016 ($ MILLIONS) 50

HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT 51

TABLE 9 GLOBAL HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL

COMPLETIONS) 51

TABLE 10 GLOBAL HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 52

FIGURE 8 GLOBAL HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, 2009-2016 ($ MILLIONS) 52

HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS 52

TABLE 11 GLOBAL HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL

COMPLETIONS) 53

TABLE 12 GLOBAL HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 53

FIGURE 9 GLOBAL HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, 2009-2016 ($ MILLIONS) 54

WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT 54

TABLE 13 GLOBAL WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT MARKET,

THROUGH 2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 55

TABLE 14 GLOBAL WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT MARKET,

THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 55

FIGURE 10 GLOBAL WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT MARKET,

2009-2016 ($ MILLIONS) 55

GLOBAL SUMMARY 56

TABLE 15 GLOBAL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS WELLS

MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 56

TABLE 16 GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES MARKET, THROUGH

2016 ($ MILLIONS) 57

TABLE 17 GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES MARKET, THROUGH

2016 ($ MILLIONS) 58

FIGURE 11 GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES MARKET, 2009-2016

($ MILLIONS) 58

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 58

INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS 58

TABLE 18 UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS-EXTRACTION TECHNIQUES INDUSTRY

COMPANY TYPES 59

Original Equipment Manufacturers and Unconventional Natural Gas Technology

Product Suppliers 59

Directional and Horizontal Drilling Equipment Manufacturers 59

Hydraulic Fracturing Equipment Manufacturers 60

Multiple-Well-Pad-Drilling Equipment Manufacturers 60

Proppants and Chemical Additives Manufacturers 61

Secondary Component Manufacturers and Fabricators 61

Rental Unconventional Natural Gas Extraction Technology Providers 61

Construction Contractors 62

Unconventional Natural Gas Extraction Consultants 62

Oil and GAS Exploration and Production Companies 62

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS-EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY DISTRIBUTION

NETWORKS 63

CHAPTER 5 NORTH AMERICAN MARKET FOR UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL

GAS-EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES 65

NATURAL GAS MARKETS 65

NORTH AMERICAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION AND MARKET

FACTORS 66

NORTH AMERICAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS RESOURCE BASE 66

FIGURE 12 NORTH AMERICAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS-RESOURCE BASE

OVERVIEW 66

Tight Gas 67

FIGURE 13 CONTINENTAL U.S. MAJOR TIGHT GAS PLAYS 67

TABLE 19 NORTH AMERICAN EXISTING AND POTENTIAL TIGHT GAS RESOURCES (TCF) 69

Shale Gas 70

FIGURE 14 NORTHAN AMERICAN MAJOR SHALE GAS PLAYS 70

TABLE 20 NORTH AMERICAN EXISTING AND POTENTIAL SHALE GAS PLAYS 72

FIGURE 15 MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN SHALE GAS PLAYS 73

Coalbed Methane 73

FIGURE 16 U.S. COALBED METHANE BASINS AND FIELDS 74

TABLE 21 U.S. EXISTING AND POTENTIAL COALBED METHANE RESOURCES 75

KEY DRIVERS OF UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION 77

Regulations and Public Perception 77

Existing Net Imports and Exports of Natural Gas 77

Natural Gas Cost and Demand 78

FIGURE 17 HENRY HUB NATURAL GAS PRICE AND RIG COUNT, 2007?2012 78

NORTH AMERICAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS-EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES

MARKET 79

VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL WELLS 79

TABLE 22 NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH

2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 80

TABLE 23 NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH

2016 ($ MILLIONS) 81

FIGURE 18 NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009?2016

($ MILLIONS) 81

HORIZONTAL WELLS 81

TABLE 24 NORTH AMERICAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL

COMPLETIONS) 82

TABLE 25 NORTH AMERICAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 82

FIGURE 19 NORTH AMERICAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009-2016 ($ MILLIONS) 82

HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT 83

TABLE 26 NORTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(HYDROFRACTURE COMPLETIONS) 84

TABLE 27 NORTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 84

FIGURE 20 NORTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, 2009?2016 ($

MILLIONS) 84

HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS 85

TABLE 28 NORTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(HYDROFRACTURE COMPLETIONS) 86

TABLE 29 NORTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 86

FIGURE 21 NORTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, 2009?2016 ($

MILLIONS) 86

WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT 87

TABLE 30 NORTH AMERICAN WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT

MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 88

TABLE 31 NORTH AMERICAN WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT

MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 88

FIGURE 22 NORTH AMERICAN WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT

MARKET, 2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 88

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 89

ESTABLISHED BASINS IN THE U.S 90

Northeast Region 90

Marcellus Shale 90

Devonian Shales 91

Illinois Basin: New Albany Shale 91

Michigan Basin: Antrim Shale 91

TABLE 32 NORTHEAST REGION KEY OPERATORS AND FIELD OWNERS 92

Gulf Coast and Southwest Regions 94

Haynesville Shale 95

Barnett Shale 95

TABLE 33 GULF COAST AND SOUTHWEST REGION KEY OPERATORS AND FIELD OWNERS 96

Mid-Continent Region 98

Fayetteville Shale 98

Woodford Shale 98

TABLE 34 MID-CONTINENT REGION KEY OPERATORS AND FIELD OWNERS 99

Rocky Mountain Region 101

Emerging Unconventional Natural Gas Plays in the U.S. 101

Eagle Ford Shale and Pearsall Shale, Maverick Basin 101

Floyd-Neal/Conasauga Shale, Black Warrior Basin 101

Hilliard-Baxter-Mancos Shale, Greater Green River Basin 102

Barnett-Woodford Shale, Delaware and Marfa Basins 102

Gothic and Hovenweep Shales, Paradox Basin 102

TABLE 35 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION EMERGING PLAYS, KEY OPERATORS AND FIELD

OWNERS 103

CANADA 106

Horn River Shale 106

Montney Shale 107

Cordova Embayment 107

Utica Shale 107

TABLE 36 MAJOR CANADIAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS BASIN OPERATORS AND

FIELD OWNERS 107

MEXICO 109

REGULATIONS 109

U.S. 109

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 110

Clean Water Act 110

Effluent Limitations Guidelines: Oil and Gas Extraction (Synthetic-Based

Drilling Fluids) 110

Safe Drinking Water Act 111

National Environmental Policy Act 112

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 112

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act 113

Global Methane Initiative 114

Natural Gas STAR Program 114

U.S. Department of the Interior 115

Ownership of Coalbed Methane 115

Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 115

Pipeline Rights-of-Way 116

Coal 116

Phosphates 116

Oil and Gas 116

Oil Shale 117

Enforcement 117

Mineral Leasing Act for Acquired Lands 117

Mining and Minerals Policy Act of 1970 117

Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Simplification and Fairness Act of 1996 118

Coastal Zone Management Act 118

Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 119

U.S. Department of Energy 120

Climate Vision (Voluntary Innovative Sector Initiatives: Opportunities Now) 120

Energy Policy Act of 2005 120

Save Energy Now 121

Executive Order 13423 122

Natural Gas Wellhead Decontrol Act of 1989 122

Natural Gas Act of 1938 123

Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 123

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Order 380 125

Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act of 2004 125

Carbon Sequestration Program 126

SELECT STATE-LEVEL REGULATIONS AND INCENTIVES 126

Alabama 127

Drainage or Production Units 127

Levy and Amount of Tax Upon Business of Producing or Severing Oil or Gas

From Soil 127

Severance Tax Incentive 127

Alaska 127

Tax Credits Under As 43.20.043 127

Nonconventional Natural Gas Rent and Royalty Incentive 128

Exploration Licensing 128

Arizona 128

Assessed Value of Class I Property 128

Arkansas 129

Rates of Tax 129

Cost of Maintaining Saltwater Disposal System 129

Colorado 129

Oil and Gas Conservation Act (Colo.Rev.Stat.? 34-60-100, Et Seq.) 129

Reasonable Accommodation 129

Kansas 130

Gas Allowables and Drilling Unit 130

Mineral Severance Tax, Imposition of Tax; Rate, Measurement of Production;

Exemptions 130

Refundable Income Tax Credit for Property Taxes Paid 130

Natural Gas Severance Tax Reduction 130

Listing Property for Taxation 131

Louisiana 131

Oilfied Site Restoration Law 131

Rates of Tax 131

Produced Water Injection 132

Maryland 132

Location of Wells 132

Montana 132

Carbon Sequestration Equipment Property Tax Abatement 132

Production Rates Imposed on Oil and Natural Gas'Exemption 133

Horizontally Recompleted Wells 133

Horizontal Wells 133

Environmental Policy Act 133

Environmental Control Easement Act 133

Coalbed Methane Protection Act 134

Nevada 134

Reduced Administrative Fee for New Production 134

New Mexico 134

Well Workover Project Tax Incentive 134

Advanced Energy Tax Credit 135

New York 135

Executive Order No.41: Requiring Further Environmental Review 135

Moratorium on Hydrofracking 136

Oklahoma 136

Sales Tax Exemption for Electricity and Associated Delivery and Transmission

Services Sold for Operating of Reservoir Dewatering Project and/or Unit 136

Gross Production Tax on Asphalt, Ores, Oil and Gas, and Royalty Interests:

Exemptions, Okla. Stat. Tit.68, ?1001(I) 137

Horizontally Drilled Wells 137

Deep Wells 137

Production Enhancements: Recompletions 137

Production Enhancements: Recompletions 137

Oklahoma Administration Code ? 165:10-17: Well Tests 138

Pennsylvania 138

Oil and Gas Act 138

Permits 138

Minimum Distance Between Gas Wells 138

Protection of Drinking Water Quality 139

Water Quantity Not Protected 139

Land Disturbance 139

Groundwater Protection During Drilling 139

Disposal of Drilling Fluids 139

Withdrawals 140

South Dakota 140

Procedures for Setting Surface Casing and Production Casing 140

Secretary to Set Maximum Injection Pressure 140

Texas 141

Tax Incentive For Reuse/Recycling of Fracturing Water 141

Extension on the Tax Rate Reduction for High-Cost Natural Gas Wells 141

Utah 141

Variable Severance Tax Rate 141

Virginia 142

Pooling of Interest for Coalbed Methane Gas Wells; Conflicting Claims to

Ownership 142

Consent to Stimulate Coalbed Methane 142

Coalfield Employment Enhancement Tax Credit 142

Direct Sales of Natural Gas by Producers 142

West Virginia 143

General Water Pollution Control Permit, Permit Number: GP-WV-1-07 143

Severance Tax Exemption/Reduction for Coalbed Methane 143

CANADA 143

Mines and Minerals (Coalbed Methane) Amendment Act, 2010, S.A. 2010 C.20 143

Turning the Corner: An Action Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gases and Air

Pollution 143

Sharing Gas Tax Revenues 144

Canadian Environmental Protection Act 144

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British Columbia: Natural Gas Royalty Programs 145

Natural Gas Royalty Reduction 145

Deep Royalty Program 145

Deep Re-Entry Royalty Program 145

Deep Discovery Well Royalty Program 145

Marginal Royalty Program 145

Ultramarginal Royalty Program 146

Summer Royalty Program 146

The Infrastructure Royalty Credit Program 146

Net Profit Royalty Program 146

Coalbed Methane 146

Alberta Natural Gas Royalty Programs 147

New Well Royalty Rate 147

Transitional Royalty Rates 147

Shale Gas New Well Royalty Rate 148

Coalbed Methane New-Well Royalty Rate 148

Saskatchewan: Natural Gas Royalty Programs 148

Exploratory Drilling Incentive 148

Horizontal Drilling Incentive 149

Alberta: Innovative Energy Technologies Program 149

Alberta: Otherwise Flared Solution Gas Royalty Waiver Program 149

Alberta Department of Energy: Natural Gas Deep-Drilling Program 150

TABLE 37 NATURAL GAS DEEP-DRILLING PROGRAM ROYALTY ADJUSTMENT PER WELL,

DEVELOPMENT WELLS (BENEFIT PER METER DRILLED IN THE DEPTH RANGE, $/METER) 150

TABLE 38 NATURAL GAS DEEP-DRILLING PROGRAM ROYALTY ADJUSTMENT PER WELL,

EXPLORATORY WELLS (BENEFIT PER METER DRILLED IN THE DEPTH RANGE, $/METER) 151

Additional Laterals 151

TABLE 39 BENEFITS FOR ADDITIONAL LATERALS 151

MEXICO 152

Clean Air Initiative/Air Quality Program for the Metropolitan Zone of the Mexican

Valley 152

Strategic Gas Plan 152

CHAPTER 6 EUROPEAN MARKET FOR UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS-EXTRACTION

TECHNOLOGIES 155

NATURAL GAS MARKETS 155

UNCONVENTIONAL GAS PRODUCTION AND MARKET FACTORS 156

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS RESOURCE BASE 156

FIGURE 23 EUROPEAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS RESOURCE BASE OVERVIEW 157

Tight Gas 157

TABLE 40 SELECTED EUROPEAN EXISTING AND POTENTIAL TIGHT GAS RESOURCES (TCF) 158

Shale Gas 158

TABLE 41 ESTIMATED EUROPEAN SHALE GAS RESOURCES BASE (TCF) 159

TABLE 42 SELECT EUROPEAN EXISTING AND POTENTIAL SHALE GAS RESOURCES 160

Coalbed Methane 160

TABLE 43 SELECT EUROPEAN EXISTING AND POTENTIAL SHALE GAS RESOURCES 161

KEY DRIVERS OF UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION 162

Regulations and Public Perception 162

Population Density 163

Existing Net Imports and Exports of NG 163

Natural Gas Cost and Demand 163

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS-EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES MARKET 164

VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL WELLS 164

TABLE 44 EUROPEAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(WELL COMPLETIONS) 165

TABLE 45 EUROPEAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 166

FIGURE 24 EUROPEAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009?2016 ($

MILLIONS) 166

HORIZONTAL WELLS 166

TABLE 46 EUROPEAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL

COMPLETIONS) 167

TABLE 47 EUROPEAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 167

FIGURE 25 EUROPEAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 168

HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT 168

TABLE 48 EUROPEAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(HYDROFRACTURE COMPLETIONS) 169

TABLE 49 EUROPEAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 169

FIGURE 26 EUROPEAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, 2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 170

HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS 170

TABLE 50 EUROPEAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(HYDROFRACTURE COMPLETIONS) 171

TABLE 51 EUROPEAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 171

FIGURE 27 EUROPEAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, 2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 172

WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT 172

TABLE 52 EUROPEAN WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT MARKET,

THROUGH 2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 172

TABLE 53 EUROPEAN WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT MARKET,

THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 173

FIGURE 28 EUROPEAN WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT MARKET,

2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 173

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 174

TABLE 54 MAJOR EUROPEAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS BASIN OPERATORS AND

FIELD OWNERS 174

Poland 176

Baltic Basin 176

Lublin Basin 176

Podlasie Basin 177

Ukraine 177

Western Europe 177

REGULATIONS 177

Austria 177

Transposition of Biofuels Directive 2003/30/EC: Mineral Oil Tax Revision/Fuel

Ordinance Amendment 177

Austrian National Allocation Plan, 2008?2012 178

Climate and Energy Fund 178

Energy Taxes 179

Belgium 179

Czech Republic 179

National Energy Strategy 179

Energy Act 179

Denmark 180

Action Plan for Renewed Energy Conservation 180

European Union 180

European Union Climate and Energy Package: Framework For Carbon Capture

And Storage 180

Directive on the Taxation of Energy Products and Electricity 181

Directive 98/30/EC Concerning Common Rules for the Internal Market in

Natural Gas and Repealing 181

Directive 94/22/EC on the Conditions for Granting and Using Authorizations for

the Prospection, Exploration and Production of Hydrocarbons 182

Regulation (EU) No 994/2010 Concerning Measures to Safeguard Security of

Gas Supply and Repealing Council Directive 2004/67/EC 183

Security of Supply for Protected Customers 183

Infrastructure Standard 184

Supply Standard for Protected Customers 184

Risk Assessment, Preventive Action Plan and Emergency Plan 184

European Union and Regional Emergency 184

Gas Coordination Group 184

Transparency and Information Exchange 185

France 185

TA Bill No. 658 185

Germany 185

Tight Gas Incentive 185

Greece 186

Operational Programme for Energy (OPE): Fiscal Incentives for Renewables

and Energy Conservation 186

Norway 186

Carbon Dioxide Tax 186

White Paper on Innovative Activity for Environmentally Friendly Gas

Technologies 186

Emissions Trading Scheme 187

Climate Program: Financing for Carbon Capture and Storage 187

Poland 188

Energy Policy of Poland Until 2030 188

Portugal 189

National Energy Strategy ENE 2020 189

Agenda for Competitiveness, Growth and Energy and Financial

Independence 189

Betting on Renewable Energy 189

Promotion of Energy Efficiency 189

Guaranteeing Security of Energy Supply 189

Sustaining the Energy Strategy 190

Russia 190

Climate Change Doctrine 190

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Spain 191

Modification of Corporate Tax Regulation 191

Planning and Development of the Electric and Gas Transport Networks,

2002?2011 191

Sweden 191

Ukraine 192

Law of Ukraine No 1392-VI on Coalbed Gas (Methane) 192

U.K. 194

U.K. Carbon Capture and Sequestration Competition 194

CHAPTER 7 ASIAN/AUSTRALIAN MARKET FOR UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS

EXTRACTION 196

NATURAL GAS MARKETS 196

UNCONVENTIONAL GAS MARKET AND MARKET FACTORS 197

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS RESOURCE BASE 197

FIGURE 29 ASIA/AUSTRALIA UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS RESOURCE BASE

OVERVIEW 197

Tight Gas 198

TABLE 55 SELECT ASIA/AUSTRALIA EXISTING AND POTENTIAL TIGHT-GAS RESOURCES 199

FIGURE 30 AUSTRALIA TIGHT GAS RESOURCES 200

Shale Gas 200

TABLE 56 SELECT ASIA/AUSTRALIA EXISTING AND POTENTIAL SHALE GAS RESOURCES 201

Coalbed Methane 201

TABLE 57 SELECT ASIA/AUSTRALIA EXISTING AND POTENTIAL COALBED METHANE

RESOURCES 202

KEY DRIVERS OF UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION 203

Regulations and Public Perception 203

Existing Imports and Exports of Natural Gas 203

Natural Gas Cost and Demand 204

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES MARKET 204

VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL WELLS 204

TABLE 58 ASIA/AUSTRALIA VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH

2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 205

TABLE 59 ASIA/AUSTRALIA VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH

2016 ($ MILLIONS) 206

FIGURE 31 ASIA/AUSTRALIA VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009?2016 ($

MILLIONS) 206

HORIZONTAL WELLS 206

TABLE 60 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL

COMPLETIONS) 207

TABLE 61 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 207

FIGURE 32 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 207

HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT 208

TABLE 62 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(HYDROFRACTURE COMPLETIONS) 208

TABLE 63 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 209

FIGURE 33 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, 2009?2016 ($

MILLIONS) 209

HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS 210

TABLE 64 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(HYDROFRACTURE COMPLETIONS) 210

TABLE 65 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 210

FIGURE 34 ASIA/AUSTRALIA HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, 2009?2016 ($

MILLIONS) 211

WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT 211

TABLE 66 ASIA/AUSTRALIA WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT

MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 212

TABLE 67 ASIA/AUSTRALIA WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT

MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 212

FIGURE 35 ASIA/AUSTRALIA WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT

MARKET, 2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 212

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 213

TABLE 68 ASIAN NATIONAL OIL COMPANIES GLOBAL UNG INVESTMENTS AND ACTIVITY 214

CHINA 214

INDONESIA 215

TABLE 69 INDONESIA UNG PROJECTS OPERATORS AND FIELD OWNERS 216

TURKEY 216

AUSTRALIA 217

REGULATIONS 217

REGION-WIDE 217

Asia?Pacific Partnership for Clean Development and Climate 217

Australia 218

Ten-Year Strategy for Fuel Switching to Natural Gas 218

National Low-Emissions Coal Initiative 218

Clean Energy Initiative 219

National Framework for Energy Efficiency 219

China 219

Twelfth Five-Year Plan 219

Conversion of Exhaust Heat and Pressure 220

Natural Gas Use Policy 220

Fuel-Switching and Conservation to Reduce Petroleum Use 220

China National Energy Strategy 221

India 221

Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act, 2006 221

Electricity Act 2003 221

CBM Policy 221

Indonesia 222

Regulation No. 36 of 2008 on Business Undertaking of Coal Bed Methane 222

Japan 222

National Energy Strategy 222

CHAPTER 8 SOUTH AMERICAN MARKET FOR UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS

EXTRACTION 224

NATURAL GAS MARKETS 224

UNCONVENTIONAL GAS MARKET AND MARKET FACTORS 225

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS RESOURCE BASE 225

FIGURE 36 SOUTH AMERICAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS RESOURCE BASE

OVERVIEW 225

Tight Gas 227

Shale Gas 227

TABLE 70 ESTIMATED SOUTH AMERICAN SHALE GAS RESOURCES BASES 227

FIGURE 37 SOUTH AMERICAN SHALE GAS RESOURCES 228

TABLE 71 SELECT SOUTH AMERICAN EXISTING AND POTENTIAL SHALE GAS RESOURCES 229

Coalbed Methane 229

KEY DRIVERS OF UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION 229

Regulations and Public Perception 230

Existing Imports and Exports of Natural Gas 230

Natural Gas Cost and Demand 230

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGIES MARKET 231

VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL WELLS 231

TABLE 72 SOUTH AMERICAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH

2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 232

TABLE 73 SOUTH AMERICAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH

2016 ($ MILLIONS) 232

FIGURE 38 SOUTH AMERICAN VERTICAL AND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009?2016

($ MILLIONS) 232

HORIZONTAL WELLS 233

TABLE 74 SOUTH AMERICAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 (WELL

COMPLETIONS) 234

TABLE 75 SOUTH AMERICAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 234

FIGURE 39 SOUTH AMERICAN HORIZONTAL DRILLING MARKET, 2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 234

HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT 235

TABLE 76 SOUTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(HYDROFRACTURE COMPLETIONS) 235

TABLE 77 SOUTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 236

FIGURE 40 SOUTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE EQUIPMENT MARKET, 2009?2016 ($

MILLIONS) 236

HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS 237

TABLE 78 SOUTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016

(HYDROFRACTURE COMPLETIONS) 237

TABLE 79 SOUTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($

MILLIONS) 238

FIGURE 41 SOUTH AMERICAN HYDROFRACTURE CHEMICALS MARKET, 2009?2016 ($

MILLIONS) 238

WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT 238

TABLE 80 SOUTH AMERICAN WELL COMPLETION AND OPERATION EQUIPMENT MARKET,

THROUGH 2016 (WELL COMPLETIONS) 239

TABLE 81 SOUTH AMERICAN WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT

MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 239

FIGURE 42 SOUTH AMERICAN WELL-COMPLETION AND WELL-OPERATION EQUIPMENT

MARKET, 2009?2016 ($ MILLIONS) 239

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 240

TABLE 82 MAJOR SOUTH AMERICAN UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS PROJECTS

OPERATORS AND FIELD OWNERS 240

ARGENTINA 241

VENEZUELA 241

REGULATIONS 242

ARGENTINA 242

Gas Plus Initiative 242

BRAZIL 242

Expansion of the Natural Gas Market 242

Energy Development Account 242

National Programme for Energy-Efficient Use of Petroleum and Natural Gas

Derivatives 243

CHAPTER 9 COMPANY PROFILES 245

INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATED OIL AND GAS COMPANIES APPLICABLE TO MULTIPLE

UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS TECHNIQUES ON A GLOBAL BASIS 245

BAKER HUGHES INC. 245

TABLE 83 BAKER HUGHES INC. OVERVIEW 246

HALLIBURTON 246

TABLE 84 HALLIBURTON OVERVIEW 247

SCHLUMBERGER LIMITED 247

TABLE 85 SCHLUMBERGER LIMITED OVERVIEW 248

WEATHERFORD INTERNATIONAL INC. 248

TABLE 86 WEATHERFORD INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 249

DIRECTIONAL AND HORIZONTAL DRILLING TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS 249

ARCHER WELL COMPANY 249

TABLE 87 ARCHER WELL COMPANY OVERVIEW 250

BASF SE 250

TABLE 88 BASF SE OVERVIEW 251

CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 252

TABLE 89 CAMERON INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW 252

CASEDHOLE SOLUTIONS INC. 253

TABLE 90 CASEDHOLE SOLUTIONS INC. OVERVIEW 253

ENSIGN ENERGY SERVICES INC. 253

TABLE 91 ENSIGN ENERGY SERVICES INC. OVERVIEW 254

KEY ENERGY SERVICES 255

TABLE 92 KEY ENERGY SERVICES OVERVIEW 256

LAYNE CHRISTENSEN 256

TABLE 93 LAYNE CHRISTENSEN COMPANY OVERVIEW 257

NABORS-RYAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES 257

TABLE 94 NABORS?RYAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES OVERVIEW 258

NEWPARK RESOURCES INC. 258

TABLE 95 NEWPARK RESOURCES INC. OVERVIEW 258

PRECISION DRILLING CORPORATION 259

TABLE 96 PRECISION DRILLING CORPORATION OVERVIEW 260

SCHOELLER-BLECKMANN OILFIELD EQUIPMENT AG 260

TABLE 97 SCHOELLER-BLECKMANN OILFIELD EQUIPMENT AG OVERVIEW 261

TERRAVICI DRILLING SOLUTIONS 261

TABLE 98 TERRAVICI DRILLING SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW 262

HYDRAULIC FRACTURING AND COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS 262

CORE LABORATORIES 262

TABLE 99 CORE LABORATORIES OVERVIEW 263

FMC TECHNOLOGIES 263

TABLE 100 FMC TECHNOLOGIES OVERVIEW 264

FRAC TECH SERVICES LLC 264

TABLE 101 FRAC TECH SERVICES LLC OVERVIEW 265

GREENE'S ENERGY GROUP LLC 265

TABLE 102 GREENE'S ENERGY GROUP OVERVIEW 266

MAGNUM OIL TOOLS INTERNATIONAL

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