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MR. FANNING
THE CHAIRMAN
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NO ENTRY: PROTESTERS AT A CHEVRON SITE IN SOUTH EASTERN POLAND
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OP-ED
Caught flatfooted
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LETTER
FROM THE PUBLISHER
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Publication
Partners
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CLEANTECH PAVILLION
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Indicators
Wells to date
Market overview
Analysts comment
Commodities pricing
Share prices
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New EU
Shale Gas Restrictions*
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THE
EXPENDABLES
Chevron
Protesters
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Mr. Fanning
Interview
Chairman
San Leon Energy
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Ms. Klaber
Interview with
Former CEO
Marcellus
Shale Coalition
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SERVICES
Directory
Drilling
Completions
3rd Party Services
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Experts Corner*
Apex Contracting
Water, wells & nitrogen
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Unconventional
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WELLHEAD
Former CEO
Marcellus Shale Coalition
Kathryn Klaber
Speaks out
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Caught
at-footed
BY WOJ C I E C H KOS C
The eort to produce gas from shale is waiting for somebody to
nd a sweet spot. Before this happens, the public needs better in-
formation about whats going on. We aim to play our part.
OPINION
I WAS IN SOUTHERN Poland in late August,
reporting on anti-shale protesters. Coinciden-
tally, Reuters released a bit of news at the time,
announcing that Lane Energy/ConocoPhillips
elsewhere in Poland managed to fow gas from
shales at a rate of 8,500 cubic meters per day,
unaided. For this reason, I had the opportunity
to see how anti-shale gas protesters in urawlw
reacted to the news of gas actually fowing in a
north Poland county.
When the Lane Energy news got through to
the protesters, via a TV news crew that showed
up to get their comments,
their reaction was quite
diplomatic.
Cal ml y, a woman
name d Ma gor z at a
Jaboska, explained that
if everyone up north is
okay with shale gas, it
should be extracted.
The peopl e f rom
urawlw, who are some-
times portrayed in the
media as a hostile opposi-
tion, arent necessarily
against shale gas. They
acknowledge that it may
be a possible answer to
Polands energy woes.
However, based on the
conversations I had there,
I have come to think most
believe that no exploration should take place
without operators full cooperation with their
local communities. On this front, the urawlw
people feel slighted (see feature story, p. 16).
When the shale gas fever gripped the Marcellus
play in the northeast US, the industry was also
facing the challenge of winning the publics ac-
ceptance.
We were caught fat-footed over how to ad-
dress residents most basic questions. Add in a
few early accidents and the fast pace at which
this industry operates and we, as an industry,
found ourselves playing catch-up and digging
out of a hole, said Kathryn Z. Klaber, former
CEO of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, an indus-
try organization that has succeeded in engaging
local communities (see interview, p. 22 and Ms.
Klabers commentary on p. 72).
Shale gas production will not take of in Po-
land until regulatory foundations have been
established and a public engagement efort has
been rolled out from ebie to urawlw.
To that end, Cleantech Poland has founded
the Poland Shale Coalition (Fundacja Polska
Koalicja upkowa), an organization open to
anybody.
Partly through the Shale Gas Investment
Guide, and partly through organized outreach
in the countryside, Cleantech Poland will sup-
port this effort - getting the facts out to the
public. Please read my interview with Oisin
Fanning, chairman of San Leon Energy and
founding member of PSC, on page 20.
It might seem that establishing a coalition
before any production has actually taken place
is putting the cart before the horse. Tree years
into development, if theres no gas, then why
bother winning public acceptance? We think
diferent. Now is the time to reach out.
As founder of
Poland Shale
Coalition, we will
support an
enormous eort -
informing the
Polish public about
the risks and
benets of
unconventional gas
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Dear Colleague,
Heres a little history.
In 2011, equity investors in New York and London were throwing money at
Polish shale. Soros, Blackstone, Fidelity (and a bunch of high net worth indi-
viduals) took out large positions in the independents operating exploratory
acreage in Poland. Today, long afer the bubble burst, many of those indepen-
dents are trading at or above cash.
Power is shifing away from foreign-owned operators to the national oil com-
panies. One foreign industry participant, at a presentation led by the chief
geologist Piotr Woniak, saw a slide with a chart of the concessions the Polish
government is likely to reclaim in the coming years. Equity investors, once
red hot about Poland, are talking enthusiastically about tight gas in Ukraine
and Romania or have simply moved on.
Where do we go from here? We go forward, and we go together. Tats why
Cleantech Poland has founded the Poland Shale Coalition. You dont start a
coalition when things are going well. You start a coalition when everyone has
written of the future of what may one day be a dynamic, thriving industry.
Te PSC is organized as a foundation, and is open to anyone. Including you.
Come join us.
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The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham)
is a business organization that serves and promotes its member companies.
AmCham fosters positive relationships with the government and promotes
the free market spirit for the beneft of business.
Ul. Emilii Plater 53, 00-113 Warsaw
www.amcham.com.pl
Cleantech Poland
is a consultancy for sustainable business. Cleantech Poland provides services to
the upstream oil and gas sectors. Te Shale Gas Investment Guide/Poland is part
of a portfolio that includes the magazine Cleantech.
Ul. Pustelnicka 48/22 04-138 Warsaw
info@cleantechpoland.com
Poland Shale Coalition
is an industry organization open to anyone. Te Poland Shale Coalition,
founded in 2013, aims at education and outreach. Founding members of the
Poland Shale Coalition receive priority outreach in their concession areas.
ul. Rzymowskiego 53, Warszawa, 02-697
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PwC
PwC provides oil and gas companies with services in assurance, advisory
and tax & legal. A global services company, PwC has been in Poland
for 20 years and counts many of the largest oil and gas companies as clients.
Al. Armii Ludowej 14, 00-638 Warsaw
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SSW
SSW provides comprehensive tax and legal advisory services. SSW, whose main
practice areas are energy and natural resources, advises investors on the
business implications of the governments royalty proposal.
Rondo ONZ 1, 00-124 Warsaw
www.ssw.pl
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BNK/LNG/RG/SR Wytowno S - 1, Lbork S - 1, Starogard S - 1

Eni Bgard - 1, Stare Miasto - 1, Kamionka - 1
San Leon

Siciny - 2, Belvedere - 1**, Chopin - 1**, Lelechw SL - 1,
Czasaw SL - 1, Lewino - 1, Szymkowo - 1, Rogity - 1


Marathon Oil
ORZ Cycw - 01, SIE - Domanice - 01, RYP - Lutocin - 01,
KWI - Prabuty - 1, BRO - NM Lubawskie - 01, SOK - Grbkw - 01

Orlen Upstream
Syczyn - OU1, Berejw - OU1, Syczyn OU2K, Godzik-OU1,
Berejw - OU2K, Strczyn-OU1, Ucimw-OU1, Dobryniw OU1
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Lubocino - 2H, Opalino - 2, Wysin -1, Kochanowo-1, Borcz -1


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Chevron Grabowiec - 6, Frampol - 1, Zwierzyniec -1, Kranik -1
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Blackpool
Between environmental concerns,
large fnancial expenditure needs, political
risk and legislative instability, companies
are fnding it hard to engage in massive
unconventional exploration programs.
Te European Commission is working on
a report concerning hydraulic fracturing
and its environmental impact, expected in
the third quarter of this year. Some coun-
tries still have moratoria imposed (FR, BG,
CZ, LX), while others are either waiting
for special reports (IE, NL) or have re-
gional bans (North Rhine-Westphalia in
Germany, Cantabria in Spain). Italy and
Finland are not interested in exploring
shale, while Austria and Denmark im-
posed such strict environmental regula-
tions that made operating there practi-
cally impossible. Germany will wait on
legislative initiatives until the fall elections,
also putting a halt on exploration activities.
Real development is only taking place in
Poland with 48 wells drilled to date and
the UK, where the recent BGS and DECC
report, Te Carboniferous Bowland Shale
Gas Study estimates that there are as many
as 23.3 - 64.6 tcm of resource in place.

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HIGH METHANE GAS
EUR/MWH
WEEKLY AVERAGE
$ USD/ BARREL
PRI CE OF GAS
PRI CE OF OI L
Light Sweet Crude Oil (WTI) Futures
Brent Crude Oil Last Day Financial Futures
STEAM COAL FUTURES
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NetConnect, Germany 25.76
The price discrepancy be-
tween US and EU gas remains
very high. For the price of one
MWh of cheap US gas, we would
only get a third of that in Europe.
The spread between WTI and Brent has narrowed as demand for US domestic
oil increased over the last quarter. The EIA reports that recently improved pipeline
networks and crude-by-rail links facilitated direct delivery from production areas
to refning centers, which helped move the shale-related oil glut.
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Since the early 2011 peak price of approx. 150 USD/tonne for Central Ap-
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from China and higher Chinese domestic output of the energy resource led to
overproduction and a price drop.
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A separate issue is how Poland could
use the potentially large amounts of gas
from shale into use.
Gas-based power has only been coming
online quite recently in Poland (mostly
within the last decade) and, to date, less
than 10 percent of the power in Poland is
generated from natural gas.
Tere are plans, however, to increase the
use of the resource are already written into
the countrys energy strategy. As many as
18 new gas-fred power plants are under-
going permitting procedures or are under
construction now.
Currently there is 934 MWe (electric)
of installed gas-fred power capacity, pri-
marily owned by Polands gas utility PG-
NiG. Before these new capacity goes on-
line, economics of generating energy from
gas will have to be looked into. Te biggest
obstacle with using gas as a nominal
power source is its price (see chart on top
of this page).
With planned new power and the need
to liberalize the gas market, much invest-
ment will be needed in Polands gas trans-
mission and distribution systems. Gaz-
System, the countrys gas transmission
system operator, has planned for the con-
struction of 1,000 kilometers of new
transmission pipelines between 2014 and
2018, at a cost of roughly PLN 5 billion
(USD 1.6 billion), as well as looking into
building infrastructure to connect with
Slovaka and the Czech Republic.
Gaz-System is also completing its
winoujcie LNG terminal project by the
Baltic sea. While the investment is said to
cost approximately 2.7 billion PLN, there
exists little doubt that it is necessary. Upon
completion, the terminal will be able to
supply 5 billion m3 of gas per year with a
possible increase to 7.5 billion m3 in the
future. Tat would mean annual gas con-
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pl anned September vote on
whether to include shale gas frack-
ing in an update of the EU Environ-
mental Impact Assessment Directive (EIA
Directive) was postponed to a later ses-
sion. However, a draft of the proposed
directive was made public, which allows us
to make a preliminary assessment of its
impact on unconventional oil and gas.
In short, the amended EIA Directives
aim is to update the current legislation
relating to environmental impact assess-
ments by improving the procedures and
verications related to EIA reporting. The
EIA Directive also seeks to include partici-
pation and public consultations in the
proceedings and make obligatory an EIA
for all activity related to exploration,
evaluation and production of shale gas.
The proposed EIA Directive recognizes
that the current procedure is too compli-
cated and time-consuming. Therefore the
draft introduces new mechanisms on how
the EIA reports should written and veried.
The experts who check the environmental
reports shall have, based on their qualica-
tions and experience, the necessary tech-
nical expertise to carry out the verication
in a scientically objective manner and in
total independence from the operator and
competent authorities.
The proposal seeks to strengthen the
role of the public at all stages of the proce-
dure by making the public aware of proj-
ects to be undertaken. Members of the
public would be entitled to institute a legal
challenge, including applying for an injunc-
tion, by initiating legal proceedings within
three months after the competent author-
ity announces a formal decision. As a
consequence, projects shall not com-
mence until a certain time passes for
public comment.
The EIA Directive in its draft form would
have a signicant impact on shale gas ac-
tivities. To justify the additional burden
placed upon operators, the draft und lines
that the current provisions do not take
account of how much unconventional oil
and gas is being produced. This means that
despite their environmental impact, the
EXPERT OPINION

Should this directive be enacted in its
proposed form, the Polish legislation
would have to be amended to ensure it is
compliant with EU law.
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datory EIA because they fall under the
current thresholds for public comment.
In accordance with the precautionary
principle, and as requested by Parliament
in its resolution of 21 November 2012, the
draft proposes that unconventional oil and
gas projects be systematically made sub-
ject to an EIA, regardless of the quantity
produced. Exploration, evaluation and
production of shale gas would be listed
in Annex I (ie, subject to a mandatory
EIA Directive).
With respect to environmental
provisions in Poland, this draft direc-
tive is much more rigorous when it
comes to mitigating environmental
impact through procedures around
EIAs. It is worth mentioning that the
Polish EIA provisions have been mod-
ied recently to exclude exploration
and production of onshore oil and gas
from the obligatory EIA procedure
(except from specific cases such as
shale wells that go deeper than 5,000
meters or those that are drilled on
environmentally sensitive locations).

Should this directive be enacted in
the proposed form, than the Polish
legislation would have to be amended
to ensure its compliant with EU law.
A proposed draft law of a forthcoming EIA directive related to
environmental impact assessments may impose restrictions
on shale gas exploration.
EXPERT OPINION
New EU restrictions proposed
PI OTR SPACZYNSKI , PARTNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SSW LAW FI RM
ANNA PI OTROWSKA, ASSOCI ATE, SSW LAW FI RM
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C OMMU NI T Y R E L AT I ONS
Chevron put on hold their plans to drill a well on the Grabowiec
concession. Protesters, camping out 24/7, are live-blogging their
opposition from a hayeld. Whats the fuss all about?
BY WOJ C I E C H KOS C
P HOT OG R A P HY BY S Z Y MON S Z C Z E S NI A K
Emil Jaboski:
let companies
drill where
people dont
mind it
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driven to the site, had to leave on
flatbeds. After the standoff, the
urawlw people decided to go on a
24/7 watch to protect their land, they
say.
INTERNET & HAY BALES
Mr. Bk shows me around the campsite.
Its spare in terms of amenities, and
water has to be carried in bottles. Te
protesters sleep on hale bales (Teyre
super hard, one protester joked). Te
tent is about fve meters by ten meters
in size.
But its more than just pitchforks
these protesters are using as weapons
of engagement. Just outside the tent,
an i nternet-connected camera
broadcasts video on a blog set up on
tumblr.com. At a small table, Mr. Bk
is busy uploading the most recent
pictures.
On the blog, there are updates posted
on a regular basis, including a letter of
support from an outspoken anti-
fracking activist and member of the
European Parliament, Jose Bove.
Articles about anti-shale gas activism
across the world can be found alongside
links to articles that highlight what
protesters say are the environmental
dangers of hydraulic fracturing.
Anti-shale conference in the European
Parliament, reads one headline. Gas
from Polish shales will be eight times

WHOS IN THAT CAR? Quickly,
take down his license plate
number! I can hear someone
shout from a makeshif campsite in the
rural landscape of urawlw, in south
east Poland.
It was only a stranger, and he seemed
to care little about shale gas exploration.
But even the sight of an unexpected
visitor kept a dozen or so campaigners
on high alert. Theyve learned that
strangers mean trouble.
Ive arrived in southeastern Poland
to talk to a group calling themselves
Occupy Chevron who have been
preventing the US oil and gas major
f rom enteri ng t he Grabowi ec
concession. Security guards, employed
by Chevron, are camping next to the
site. Te two sides are watching one
another.
Accordi ng to t he urawl w
objectors, a few months ago, locals were
caught flat-footed when Chevron
arrived to the concession to start
operations. Our kids were on their way
to school and alerted us. Phone call
followed phone call and soon the entire
village was here, said Magorzata
Jaboska, a urawlw villager and the
wife of Emil, the local administrator,
or sotys.
Afer a standof that lasted several
hours, Chevron lef the site. According
to protesters, the company had no other
choice, being unable to produce
documentation that gave them
permission to enter the site, such as a
land reclamation plan or a permit to
transport equipment on a road with a
load bearing capacity no greater than
5 tonnes.
We asked t hem about t he
reclamation plan and other documents,
one by one, and they had none, said
Andrzej Bk, a power engineer who
handles documentation of the protest
and communication with ofcials. He
notes that the equipment that was
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Our experiences
with the other
communities in
which we are
operating have
been positive
- Grazyna Bukowska,
Chevron Spokeswoman

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more expensive than conventional!,
reads another. Can fracking contaminate
drinking water? Still another: Solidarity
with the Balcombe protesters!
Balcombe is an English village where
a UK operator, Cuadrilla Resources,
has faced organized protests from anti-
fracking activists. Much like in Poland,
the UK government has voiced strong
support for companies eforts to prove
up UK shale gas potential, considered
to be the largest in Europe. As in
Poland, production of shale gas is seen
as an important way to address energy
demand while reducing dependence
on imports.
IGNORED, OFFENDED
At the protest site in urawlw, Emil
Jaboski, the local sotys (village
administrator), tells me that the protest
isnt against shale gas as such. If we
could have talked to Chevron and
engaged with them, it may be diferent
now. But we didnt like being treated as
nobodies. We didnt like being ignored,
he said.
Mr. Jaboski is referring in part to
a January 2012 meeting that was
supposed to be a discussion about
Chevrons plans for the Grabowiec
concession, but quickly disintegrated,
as Chevron representatives walked out.
No one went home happy. I
understand that shale gas could be a
very good thing for Poland and I say
let companies drill where people dont
mind it, Mr. Jaboski said in reaction
to the news about unaided gas fow
from the ebie well, operated by
ConocoPhillips and Lane Energy.
But we dont need industry here
because were farmers working on
Polands best soil, he said.
Look at an agricultural map of
Poland and youll fnd the area is rich
in chernozem soils, with a high humus
content, resulting in high fertility and
big agricultural yields. urawlw sits
in this particularly fertile belt.
Nearly all of the protesters are
farmers, operating on tens of hectares
of land. Te size of their farms is above
the Polish average, as Poland is a
country dominated by small farms
often less than a few hectares. Mr.
Jaboski, for example, grows rapeseed,
beetroots and wheat on 50 hectares.
Today, the urawlw protests are in
Andrzej Bak working at
his computer at the
protest site. A few weeks
after this photo was
taken, a local daily
reported that Chevron
didnt have a valid
concession for drilling in
urawlw. Chevron
wasnt available for
comment on this
particular development
at the time of press.
Not gonna give up;
will Chevron?
If we could have
talked to Chevron
and engaged with
them, it may be
dierent now. But
we didnt like being
treated as nobodies.
We didnt like being
ignored
Emil Jabonski,
Sotys of Zuraww
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their fourth month. When prompted
to state what they want as an outcome,
they say their goal is to get Chevrons
Grabowiec concession canceled (and
the companys other concessions:
Zwierzyniec, Frampol, and Kranik)
on the grounds that exploration poses
a risk to drinking water, which is
protected by domestic and international
law.
Te protesters also claim that certain
boundaries on licenses held by Chevron
werent correctly marked of prior to
commencing operations, and that the
US company doesnt have a valid
permit for storing waste in rock mass.
Lastly, they allege that someones water
was contaminated following Chevrons
seismic works on a diferent location
in the Grabowiec concession.
DEVELOPMENTS ON
Te ministry of environment has said
these allegations are incorrect. In a
written reply to the protesters from
June 2013, the ministry said that
drilling and other mining works dont
impact water reservoirs that are
typically 100 to 150 meters deep while
shale rock formations are several
thousand meters deeper. Exploratory
drilling for shale gas is a routine
operation, and the technology was
developed many years ago, the
ministry wrote to the protesters.
The ministry also said that no
drinking water on the Grabowiec
concession showed any contamination
due to seismic projects. As for
determining whether they had legal
access to enter the land, the matter
belongs to local authorities, the
ministry said. Were not giving up on
the issue, Mr. Bk said, as he looked at
the ministrys document on his
computer.
Neither is Chevron giving up on
their Polish plans. Referring to whats
going on in urawlw, Chevrons
spokeswoman Grayna Bukowska,
wrote that the protesters are a minority
group in a society thats otherwise very
supportive of shale gas development.
We believe the views expressed by
a minority of opponents dont refect
the opinions of the broader community.
According to the latest CBOS survey
from June 2013, 78 percent of Poles
support [shale gas], fve percent more
than in August 2011. Our experiences
with other communities in which we
are operating have been positive, Ms.
Bukowska wrote in an e-mail to the
SGIG.
Ms. Bukowska declined to answer
specific questions, like whether the
company did or did not have valid
documents to enter the urawlw site
in June. All concessions are valid, Ms.
Bukowska said.
In an interview with Rzeczpospolita,
a Polish daily, Chevrons country
manager John Claussen reiterated the
companys longstanding interest in
Polish shale gas.
We take a regional view, as were
operating in Lithuania and Romania
as well, but Poland is the most
important for us, Mr. Claussen said.
Currently, we fnished drilling our
fourth exploration well. Te fact that
we are working in a safe and responsible
manner was confrmed by the results
of checks from authorized agencies. We
were controlled by the Supreme Control
Chamber, which confrmed that it has
no objections to our work. We were
controlled by the District Mining Ofce
six times. We also received positive
f eedback f rom t he Regi onal
Inspect orat e of Envi ronment
Protection, Ms. Bukowska wrote.
In urawlw, the protesters say they
have found a new angle to pursue to
get rid of Chevron. Were going to
chal l enge t he val i di t y of t he
concessions, as granted without
tenders, which is against the EU
regulations, Mr. Bk said.
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The Polish shales


are simply dicult
for E&P. On the
other hand, there
have been much
bigger problems
that the oil and
gas people have
managed to solve
Professor Jerzy
Nawrocki
What was your reason for becoming
a founding member of Poland Shale
Coalition (PSC)?
Polands no diferent to any other po-
tential shale gas market. Anything that
is going to promote shale gas here is
absolutely worth doing. I think that the
Poland Shale Coalition needs to push the
shale gas agenda within Poland and also
abroad. We need to work to change the
environment were working in as opera-
tors. Teres a problem with the pace at
which the development is happening,
changes of the regulatory regime plus
political aspects that confuse interna-
tional markets.
Theres been some bad press about
how Poland has been handling its
shale gas eort plus some controver-
sies about operators approach to
local communities. To address these,
dont we need an organization to
advocate and educate?
I dont much think that community
outreach is key, however, because the
communities Ive worked with had no
issues with shale gas and with us spe-
cifcally. But let me give you an example
of a community approach we prefer.
When we were starting our seismic cam-
paign we went down on the ground and
signed fve thousand two hundred con-
tracts with local farmers to access their
land. Not only did it give us and them
strong footing for our work, but we got
to know them. When we showed up with
equipment, they knew who we were, and
what we planned to do. No one batted
an eyelid when we came. You cannot
operate in any country without ap-
proval of the local people. You might call
that public relations but I call that com-
mon sense. Whats more, they told us
that they learned more from us about
shale gas than from the government.
San Leon was optimistic about pres-
sure tests done in wells in Siciny. Lane
Energy owed gas from the ebien
well. Does that mean Polish uncon-
ventional gas is awakening from the
lull that lasted 12 months?
Im optimistic as ever about Polish
unconventional gas. Lane Energy did
fow gas unaided and that means no less
than the gas is there. I dont care about
the fow rate now. Te gas is there. Its a
very good result for Lane and for the
entire shale gas industry in Poland.
Mr.
Fanning
I NT E R V I E W
Oisin Fanning, the chairman of San
Leon Energy, believes the Poland Shale
Coalition will play a key role. Anything
that is going to promote shale gas here
is absolutely worth doing.
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Thats all well and good, but with such
an unimpressive number of wells
drilled to date, Polands still not in
position to look forward to commer-
cial production, is it?
Poland needs to improve on couple
issues, and one of them is that it needs
to speed up the drilling rate. In America,
the number of wells in any given play
was 65 on average a month. In Poland,
we dont even have that many wells in
the entire Baltic Basin.
Why has the drilling been going on so
slowly?
Tis is due to the slow rate at which
the regulatory regime has been changing.
Te changes themselves arent clear: you
dont know when a new tax will come
up, and how much it will be. You dont
know for sure whether or not NOKE [a
proposed state-owned participant] will
take over stakes in concessions. If yes, we
have no idea when. All this is causing the
development to slow down.
Now, I want to be understood cor-
rectly: no one expects Poland to change
its laws overnight. We know that only a
few years ago Polands oil and gas regime
was really serving one company, PGNiG.
Suddenly, Poland had to move quickly
toward a situation where pretty much
every international player came here and
started operations. Some of them have
lef by now, but not all and you can be
sure that even those who have lef are
watching whats going on here.
In our view, because San Leon is an
independent company, you should
be adapting to changes better than
majors. Is that true?
Majors absolutely dont have to be here.
Tey have a lot of money and people.
Tey dont have to drill here because they
can drill anytime anywhere. Te problem
is that if theyre leaving it gives Poland
bad press abroad, which I think is com-
pletely unnecessary. I am sure though
that once someone hits a sweet spot,
theyll be back again.

Thats assuming sweet spots are to
be hit at all.
Let me get that clear: I am absolutely
certain that Poland will fow shale gas. I
have no doubts about it whatsoever.
Poland does have huge reserves of shale
gas. I think its nonsense to say that Po-
land is so much diferent to the US. No,
Polish shales are no more diferent to the
Barnett or Marcellus than any shales
anywhere in the world. All you need to
do is to do more drilling. In two years
shale gas will be proven up.
Are Polish shales really absolutely no
dierent than the US ones?
Every single play in the United States
is diferent, they have diferent TOCs
[total organic carbon], diferent depths,
diferent clay contents, etc. Its all about
unlocking the recipe to get Mother Na-
ture to release her bounty. Intensity of
drilling will solve this. Tat will abso-
lutely happen in Poland.
I also think that even with a small
number of wells drilled to date com-
panies have by now fgured out what its
going to take to keep the fracks open. It
was an important technological issue and
I think that its going to take a ceramic
proppant scenario to push development
forward.
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You cannot operate in any country without
approval of the local people. You might call that
public relations but I call that common sense
- Oisin Fanning, San Leon Energy
The chairman
of the LSE
listed explorer
San Leon
Energy, has
joined the PSC
as its founding
member
Ms.
Klaber
I NT E R V I E W
Since its inception in 2008, the
Marcellus Shale Coalition has,
according to its CEO Kathryn
Klaber, succeeded in creating
a unied voice and focused
priorities. We interviewed Ms.
Klaber in late summer 2013 to get
a snapshot of her achievements
as she prepared to depart the
organization after a tenure lasting
nearly ve years.
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P HOT OG R A P HY BY C A R OL MONT OYA
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Traditionally, oil and gas operators
have not engaged the public all that
much. Why now the need for a coali-
tion?
Over the last three and a half years,
weve succeeded in creating a strong
unifed voice, and we can raise that
voice to decision makers. Sometimes,
a company will do something on its
own, but the Coalition gets everyone
to act together on major policy initia-
tives and community outreach. Its kind
of herding cats, but in a good, produc-
tive way.
What elements of your training
helped you in determining a strat-
egy and outreach eort?
Te frst: my undergraduate degree
in environmental science. I spent a
decade working for an international
health and safety frm. Tere, I got to
understand how regulatory frameworks
function. Te second key, I worked in
public policy, with senior level decision
makers, as part of a regional economic
development organization. Te third:
an MBA from Carnegie Mellon Uni-
versity, which exposed me to the busi-
ness drivers. If I can add a fourth leg to
the table, it would be my local knowl-
edge, spending the time in the com-
munities where we needed to be suc-
cessful.
The Marcellus basin grew quickly,
with well counts doubling year-on-
year. What was that like
in retrospect?
We did have a period, in 2007 and
2008, where the regulatory agency took
a step back and said, lets make sure that
we have a regulatory framework to
support this kind of development. Te
MSC supported this approach and
worked with environmental regulators
to modernize the oversight regime.
During that period, the leasing activ-
ity was signifcant. Afer the leasing
period subsided, development took of.
Today we have approximately 4,000
unconventional wells producing in
Pennsylvania, which is considerable
when just a few years ago we had only
a few hundred producing wells. Te
understanding of the quality of the
resource also played a signifcant role.
Tats when companies started invest-
ing for the long term. We realized even
back then in the early days that the
MSC was in for long-term challenges.

What were some of those chal-
lenges?
Rapid growth, a lack of depth in the
vendor base, and issues with a weak
supply chain. However, the other chal-
lenge that a previously adored fuel
(natural gas) was now being perceived
as a threat to renewables. At the same
time a lot of the state and federal sub-
sidies for renewables started to dry up
[at the time of the fnancial crisis]. So
there was a conflict, or a perceived
conflict, with some groups. Special
interest groups wanted to block the
development of unconventional gas
because they wrongly believed it would
threaten the growth of renewables. Te
MSC, and many economists and poli-
cymakers, believe that natural gas and
renewables complement one another.
Te energy pie is big enough in the
United States for all fuel sources to suc-
ceed.
The MSC has been active promoting
industry best practices. Why is that?
Early on, when we were challenged
by regulatory authorities, we could have
responded in a defensive mode, but we
chose to take a proactive industry-led
efort to raise the bar. MSC started writ-
ing recommended practices in 2010, at
frst internally, but beginning in 2012,
we began to release those practices on
our website. We received, and continue
to receive, a very positive response
from a number of key stakeholders.
Some media outlets begin to cite our
recommended practices. Although
there are a number of industry stan-
dards, such as APIs, we feel our recom-
mended practices have an awareness
of the regional issues and whats im-
portant to people of Pennsylvania.

What about lobbying? Weve heard
the MSC has been active funding
such eorts.
From the very frst day, we knew we
needed to be active lobbyists, in both
the nations capital, Washington, DC,
and Pennsylvanias capital, Harrisburg.
Tat was a priority from the beginning.
What has changed is our understanding
of lobbying. Now, its our mission to be
involved in broader based education to
a range of constituents. Tat means
grassroots engagement in local com-
munities.
Why reach out to local communities?
Elected ofcials are appropriately aware
of the opinions of those who elected
them. If you only do direct advocacy,
you are asking them to be out front of
their constituents. If you do only grass-
roots work, the tasks are too large to be
handled successfully. Tats why there
has to be both. Tere has to be broad-
based education, and there has to be
direct lobbying.

What was one particular mistake
that you made, looking back?
We focused so much in the commu-
nities where development was occur-
ring to the detriment of the places that
didnt have the resource. It was an issue
of our priorities. Tere were whole seg-
ments of Pennsylvania who had no idea
what this had to do with them. But it
has a lot to do with them! Te develop-
ment of the Marcellus shale play means
lower energy prices, and prosperity
throughout the state.
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The MSC support regulations that balance the nancial
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Its ofcial. Te slowdown in Poland
has caused kit to move to other markets.
Weatherford sent equipment to Lithu-
ania, moved their Poland country man-
ager to Romania. Halliburton and Sch-
lumberger have reassigned their country
managers. Baker Hughes country man-
ager is now based out of Germany.
Poland is no longer the focus.
Tese shifs refect the fact that theres
little drilling activity. Equity backed UOS
won its frst pumping contract, although
the job was basically awarded at cost.
Elsewhere in Europe, drilling is slow
to pick up. Te UK shows the most prom-
ise; Cuadrilla is most active. (see chart)
Germany could take of. Exxon has
some 50 wells planned and could com-
mence afer national elections. Romania
and Ukraine will move slowly along.
Parker Snyder (+48) 517 469 881
Parker@cleantechpoland.com
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Abbot Group 29
Acoustic Geophysical (Viking) 29
AECom 29
Apex Contracting 29
Archer Well - Allis Chalmers 29
Argo Geological Consultants 29
Arnco 30
AVISHIP 30
Baker Corp 30
Baker Hughes 30
Balance Point Control BV 30
Baltic Ceramics 30
BDP International 31
Bentec 31
Bireta 31
Brenntag 31
C.A.T. 31
C.H. Robinson 31
Caterpilar 32
CB&I 32
CDM Smith 32
Cleantech Poland 32
Champion Technologies 32
Continuous Control Sols (CCS) 32
Core Laboratories 34
DBM Services 34
dGB Earth Sciences 34
Discovery Drilling Equipment 34
DNV 34
DOW 34
Dow Corning 35
DOW Microbial Control 35
Drill-Lab (PGNiG) 35
Drilltech 35
Duon 35
Er Energy LTd 35
EkoTech Energy 36
Energy Specialists Plat (ESP) 36
Ensign 36
EurMidstream 36
Exalo Drilling 36
Expro 36
Fairstar Heavy Transport 37
Fugro 37
GE Oil & Gas 37
Geo-Microbial Tech (GMT) 37
GEO-Data 37
GeoDynamics Research 37
Geozyka Krakw (PGNiG) 40
Geozyka Torun (PGNiG) 40
Geokrak 40
GeoLog 40
Geomage 40
Geotrace Data Int Services 40
GL Noble Denton 41
Global Geophysical 41
Golder Associates 41
GSE Environmental 41
Halliburton 41
Hardbanding Solutions 41
IHS 42
ILF Consulting Engineers 42
IP Group 42
INiG (PGNiG) 42
Inwatec 42
ION 42
ITS (Int Tubular Serv) 44
JSH Drilling, Ltd. 44
KCA DEUTAG 44
Kidova 44
Lemitor 44
Maxi Cargo 44
Meehan Drilling 46
MI-SWACO 46
MND Drilling 46
Multi-chem 46
NADRA Group 46
National Oilwell Varco 46
Navigant 47
Neste Jacobs 47
NTS Construction 47
NuTech Energy 47
Pace Global Energy 47
Packers Plus 47
Pangea 48
PanTerra Geo 48
PBG Geophysical 48
Perekop Bromine 48
Perforator 48
Petrofac 48
PFC Energy 50
PP- Eko 50
Pruitt 50
ProChem 50
PwC 50
Rodelta Pumps 50
Schlumberger 51
SERAFIM 51
SGS 51
SIMCO International 51
Spirit Technologies 51
Sumitomo Europe 51
Superior Energy Services 52
Tata Steel Group 52
Tebodin 52
TECH-POMP 52
Tenaris 52
TPS - Technitube Rhrenwerke 52
Trinity Corporate Services 54
United Oileld Services 54
URS 54
US Steel 54
Vallourec 54
Veolia Water Systems 54
Weatherford 55
Weir Oil & Gas Division 55
Wellynx 55
Workstrings 55
* The companies listed do business in Europe.
If your company is not listed, or the informa-
tion is incorrect, please contact us at
info@cleantechpoland.com
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Construction, drilling Global KCA DEUTAG Drilling GmbH
Germany
(+44) 122 429 9600
Abbot Group
Seismic services Ul. Chodna 11 lok. 425
00 - 891 Warsaw
Poland
Acoustic
Geophysical
(Viking)
CEE infohouston@
acousticgeo.com
Ambassador Building
Domaniewska 34a
Warsaw 02-672
Poland
(+48) 228 220 051
jarek.karpiejuk@aecom.com
Global General services
AECom
Apex
Contracting
Seismic, compensation,
permitting
Rondo ONZ, 00-124,
Warsaw, Poland
Eric (+48) 503 861 695 (US)
Norbert (+48) 601 999 345 (PL)
apexcontracting.pl
Poland, Iraq
Apex Contracting provides a range of energy services, including seismic, construction and logistics for water, waste and
related oilfeld services. In Poland, Apex provided permitting and compensation for ION Geophysical on Poland SPAN.
Apex was responsible for well pads, sound walls and roadway construction, working for clients such as Marathon Oil,
Chevron and Halliburton. In Iraq, Apex is providing construction services in Kurdistan for HESS.
Archer Well -
Allis Chalmers
UK, Denmark,
Norway - Global
Integrated oilfeld services Damsgrdsveien 135
5160 Bergen
Norway
(+47) 55 51 15 00
www.archerwell.com
Abbot Group is an oil and gas services company based in Aberdeen, Scotland. The Abbot Group employs more than
8,000 people in over 20 countries and has two operating divisions, KCA DEUTAG and Bentec, which provide drilling and
related well and facilities engineering services to the energy industry. Abbot Group has a presence in the North Sea and
operates in locations such as Russia, the Middle East, Caspian Region, North and West Africa, and Asia.
Acoustic Geophysical Services provides acquisition services for land seismic projects. Viking Services B.V. (Viking) an-
nounced the completion of its acquisition of Acoustic Ventures, LLC (Acoustic Geophysical Services) in late 2012. In a
company statement, AGS said they will continue to provide seismic acquisition services in eastern and central Europe.
AECOM is a global provider of technical and management services in transportation, facilities, environmental, energy
and water. AECOM has 45,000 employees in 140 countries and 2013 revenue of $8.2 billion. If youd like, you can follow
AECOM on Twitter at @AECOM. Good to know: the Poland ofce was awarded a Chevron contract in 2013.
Archer is a global oilfeld service company that specializes in production drilling, unconventionals, well intervention and
well integrity. Archer employs 8,300 people. The name Allis-Chalmers is the name of the former company, the Allis-
Chalmers Manufacturing Company. In February 2011, Allis-Chalmers Energy merged with Seawell to form specialist
drilling and well service company Archer.
Argo Geological Consultants ofer geo-scientifc services to the oil and gas industry. Formed in 1987, Argo consultants
perform the following services: seismic interpretation, geological and geophysical mapping, stratigraphic prediction,
reservoir modeling, and E&P team support. Argo Consultants can be seconded to the client ofce.
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info@argo-geoscience.com
Argo Geological
Consultants
Netherlands
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All integrated well services Global Ul. Rondo ONZ 1
00-124 Warszawa
Poland
(+44) 203 320 4900 jens.
rodiek@bakerhughes.com
Baker Hughes
Logistics (maritime) France Bat D3, 135 Av Pierre
Semard, 84000
AVIGNON, France
(+33) 490 480 127
ofce@aviship.com
AVISHIP
Balanced pressure and
wireline services
UK, Germany,
Netherlands
Karel Doormanstraat 4
7825 VT Emmen
The Netherlands
(+31) 591 667 687
info@bpc.nl
Balance Point Control
BV
Hardbanding Global

Aberdeen, UK (+44) 774 028 0302
Arnco
Liquids and sludge storage

North America,
Europe
North Lincolnshire, DN20
8UN, UK
(+44) 330 333 2611
mhiggins@bakercorp.com
Baker Corp
Arnco Technology Trust, Ltd. - Arnco - does hardbanding in a history that dates to 1946 when its founder Roman F. Arnoldy
developed and patented a hardfacing alloy. Arnco Technology has products to improve drill string performance and casing
wear protection. Consider the product for extreme conditions in deeper, more critical, directional and horizontal extended
reach wells.
AVISHIP is dedicated to maritime transportation of project cargo, breakbulk and heavylifts. AVISHIP has a 10 year history
providing lifting and maritime transport, consulting expertise and services in maritime engineering and brokerage. The
company works in the energy, oil and gas industries, in projects related to civil engineering, ofshore drilling and marine
infrastructure.
Baker Corp provides containment, pumping and fltration equipment and services. Baker Corp provides temporary steel
storage tanks to the oilfeld industry. The company has 100 locations in the U.S.A. and operators internationally in Europe,
Canada and Mexico. Markets include chemical, manufacturing, refning, oil and gas, construction, municipal, industrial ser-
vices, environmental remediation and wastewater.
Baker Hughes is an oilfeld services company. Baker Hughes operates in 90 countries, providing drilling, formation evalua-
tion, completion, production and reservoir consulting services. Baker Hughes has its headquarters in the America Tower in
the American General Center in Houston. Baker Hughes Incorporated was formed when Baker International and Hughes Tool
Company merged in 1987.
Balance Point Control (BPC) provides hydraulic work over, snubbing, well control, engineering, wireline and rental services.
Equipment includes Space Saver 385K, 340K Unit, 600K Unit, HWT 600K, Pulling Units, Casing Jack and Wireline Unit. Projects
include water production shut of, straddle recovery, safeguarding a blown out well and securing a chemically contaminated
well.
Baltic Ceramics retails proppants and other products used in the extraction of hydrocarbons from unconventional oil and
gas formations. Baltic Ceramics is the frst proppant distributor on the Polish market, and aims to build a large production
facility through both private and public funding sources.
Baltic Ceramics
Proppant Poland ul. Reymonta 7
68 - 300 Lubsko
Poland
(+48) 22 654 66 14
ofce@balticceramics.com
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Rig and drill manufacturer
(Europe, Middle East)
Translation
Logistics
Chemical distribution
Oilfeld equipment, tubing,
proppant
Europe Celle, Vorbruch 6
29227, Germany
(+49) 5141 9895 0
info@consulting-agency-
trade.com
ul.Osmanska 5
02-823 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 22 544 1721
bdpinternational.com
Ul. Kwasowa 5
95-100 Zgierz
Poland
Europe, Middle East
Global
Poland
Global
Deilmannstrae 1
48455 Bad Bentheim
Germany
ul. Bronikowskiego 3/1
02-981 Warsaw
Poland
(+49) 592 272 80
info@bentec.com
(+48) 22 648 55 77
bireta@bireta.pl
(+48) 61 89 36 510
www. brenntag.pl
Bentec
Bireta
BDP
International
Brenntag
C.A.T.
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Logistics, supply chain
management
Global
Al. Jana Pawa II 29
Warsaw, Poland
(+48) 22 653 65 30
tom.sullivan@chreurope.com
C.H. Robinson is a third party logistics (3PL) providers ofering multimodal transportation services and logistics solutions.
In Poland, C.H. Robinson works with operators and service companies to manage air and ocean freight forwarding,
customs brokerage, intra-continental distribution, documentation, and regulatory requirements.
C.A.T. is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of oilfeld equipment. A 20 year history, C.A.T.s product lines include
equipment for well stimulation, well workover and service, including drilling, coiled tubing, nitrogen pumping,
cementing, acidizing and sand control equipment. Headquartered in Celle, Germany C.A.T. is vertically integrated:
C.A.T. Construction GmbH, TACROM Service S.R.L., and TACROM Drilling S.R.L. among its sister companies.
Brenntag is a chemical distributor headquartered in Germany. Brenntag operates a global network in 70 countries
employing 13,000 and generating sales of 9.7 billion in 2012. Brenntag links chemical manufacturers to users with
10,000 products and could be market leader in Europe.
Bireta provides technical translation services up to several thousand pages per month. A project management team
guides translators and proofreaders in the construction, process control, electrical, mechanical, natural gas and
information technology sectors. Projects include FGD Plants, wind farms, power units, CFB boilers, Combined Cycle
Power Plants, CCS plants, NOx denitrifcation plants, and the LNG Regasifcation Terminal.
Bentec is a manufacturer of drilling rigs and oilfeld equipment worldwide with 125 years of history. A vertically
integrated provider, drilling solutions include engineering, design and manufacturing customized drilling rigs, drilling
components and electrical control systems. They can provide 24/7 feld support and repair or overhaul rigs globally.
BDP provides logistics services: air, ocean and ground - through the use of subsidiaries throughout Europe. In Poland
they work with POL-MARE, ul. 17 Stycznia 32 lok. 2/8 02-148 Warsaw and C.E. TRANSPORT POLAND SP. z o.o., ul.
Osmanska 5, 02-823 in Warsaw. The company is privately owned and located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the U.S.A.
Global
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Machine construction 100 NE Adams Street
Peoria, Illinois
61629, USA
Global (+1) 309 675 1000
www.cat.com
Caterpillar
Consulting, engineering,
construction, permitting
and operations
Global Ul. Stawki 40
01- 040 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 225 519 300
warsaw@cdmsmith.com
CDM Smith
Technology, procurement
and construction
Global Oostduinlaan 75 2596 JJ
The Hague
(+31) 703 732 010
www.cbi.com
CB&I
Caterpillar provides equipment and services to the oil and gas industry including gas compression, land and ofshore
drilling, well servicing, work over rigs, mechanical drives for cranes, fre pumps, fracturing, pressure pumps, generator sets,
power modules. Claims to be one of the market leaders in gas compression, drilling, and well servicing products.
CB&I is a large multinational conglomerate engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company. CB&I specializes in
projects for oil and gas companies. According to one of the founders heirs, Chicago Bridge & Iron isnt in Chicago, doesnt
build bridges and doesnt use iron. CB&I employs approximately 50,000 persons.
CDM Smith provides services in water, environment, transportation, energy and facilities. An engineering and construction
frm, CDM Smith is employee-owned with its headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the U.S.A. In Poland, the
company provides environmental, construction and project management services to the oilfeld and power sectors.
Equity fundraising,
commercial due dilligence
Poland Ul. Krucza 51/31
00-022, Warsaw
Poland
+48 517 469 881
info@cleantechpoland.com

Cleantech
Poland
Cleantech Poland (CTP) is due-diligence consultancy and media platform for sustainable business. CTP advises upstream
oil and gas clients and produces the Shale Gas Investment Guide, a magazine about the development of Polands shale
basins. CTP raises investment equity for upstream clients and advises international companies on market entry strategies.
CCS provides the design, implementation and commissioning of control systems for industrial turbines, compressors and
process applications. CCS turbo machinery systems control gas turbines, steam turbines, expanders, compressors, pumps
and generators for use in speed control, load control, surge prevention control, among other processes.
Control systems & engineers

11275 Aurora Ave
Des Moines, IA
USA
(+1) 515 278 9655
bshcharansky@ccsia.com
Continuous Control
Solutions (CCS)
Global
Chemicals 3200 Southwest Freeway,
Suite 2700
Houston, TX USA
Champion
Technologies
Global (+1) 713 627 3303
www.champ-tech.com
Champion Technologies is a specialty chemical company with 3,200 employees in 100 locations in more than 50 countries
delivering to upstream and midstream oil and gas markets. Champion Technologies, from its roots in West Texas, provides
services in ofshore/deepwater, Arctic, heavy oil, oil sands, EOR, refnery, shale gas and oil, and industrial facilities.
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SPECI ALI TY
COUNTRY
ACTI VI TY ADDRESS CONTACT
Facilities,
project management, HSE,
operations and logistics
Poland 02-797 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 693 131 693
info@dbmservices.pl
DBM Services
Seismic analysis India, Texas,
Netherlands
Nijverheidstraat 11-2
7511 JM Enschede
The Netherlands
(+48) 693 131 693
info@dbmservices.pl
dGB Earth Sciences
Reservoir description and
management, production
enhancement
Global Herengracht 424,
1017 BZ Amsterdam
The Netherlands
saybolt.poland@corelab.com
Core
Laboratories
Drilling rigs and equipment
Hanover Square
16 Hanover Square
London W1S 1HT
Ul . Skrzetuskiego 16A
Warsaw, Poland
Global
(+48) 22 543 97 60
www.dnv.com
Discovery Drilling
Equipment
Global Consulting, risk management
(+44) 207 408 9494
info@discoveryde.com
DNV
Core Laboratories provides reservoir description, production enhancement, and reservoir management services. Core
Laboratories has 70 ofces in 50 countries. Core Laboratories helps clients optimize their reservoir performance and
maximize hydrocarbon recovery from their production felds, billing themselves as a reservoir optimization company.
DBM Services, a company named after its two managing partners: Dorota Flint and Marek Cibor - and Bill Flint the
President - provides facilities management services to Halliburton, and aims to expand across segments including HSE,
contract management, procurement, project handover, closeout and testing/commissioning.
dGB Earth Sciences is a privately owned company providing seismic interpretation solutions to the oil and gas industry
since 1995. dGB operates a freemium business model. They make money by giving their software away for free, and having
clients pay for commercial plug-ins and customer support.
Discover Drilling is a private equipment and drilling rig manufacturing company in the oil and gas industry. Headquar-
tered in London, with ofces and representations in most major oil regions of the world including US, Canada, Middle East,
Northern Africa, Russia and South East Asia. Discovery is a new name in the industry, after the company was formed by
private investors on the basis of some rig/component building assets purchased in late 2008.
Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas ( DNV ) is a classifcation society organized as a foundation, with the objective of
safeguarding life, property, and the environment. The foundation was established in 1864 in Norway to inspect and
evaluate the technical condition of Norwegian merchant vessels. DNV describes itself as a provider of services for
managing risk.
Chemicals including
lubricants and gelling
agents
Global Domaniewska 50A
02 - 672 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 228 332 222
easterneruope.dow.com
DOW
The Dow Chemical Company, commonly known as Dow, is an American multinational chemical corporation headquar-
tered in Midland, Michigan in the USA. As of 2007, it was the second-largest chemical manufacturer in the world by
revenue and in February 2009, the third-largest chemical company in the world by market capitalization. With a presence
in 160 countries, it employs about 54,000 people and spends $1 billion annually on R&D.
COMPANY
NAME
SERVI CE
SPECI ALI TY
COUNTRY
ACTI VI TY ADDRESS CONTACT
Chemicals including
emulsifers, proppant,
gelling agents
Chemicals including
emulsifers, proppant,
gelling agents
Global
Global
ul. Marynarska 15,
02-674 Warsaw
Poland
ul. Marynarska 15,
02-674 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 228 540 320
fwrpols@dow.com
(+48) 228 540 320
fwrpols@dow.com
DOW
Microbial Control
Dow Corning
Mudlogging equipment
and services
CEE
Drill-Lab
(PGNiG)
Ul. Kronieska 7,
65-958 Zielona Gra
Poland
(+48) 683 238 454
dl@drill-lab.com.pl
Drilling equipment rental
Energy trading
Global
Poland
Greenwell Road, East Tullos,
Aberdeen, AB12 3AX, UK
ul. Serdeczna 8
Wysogotowo k. Poznania
62-081 Przemierowo
Poland
(+44) 122 424 9988
drill-tech.pl
ir@duon.pl
+48 61 664 18 50
Drilltech
Duon
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Dow Corning is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan in the USA. Dow Corning
specializes in silicone and silicon-based technology, ofering more than 7,000 products and services. Dow Corning is an
equally-owned joint venture of Dow Chemical and Corning to produce silicone sealants, adhesives, silicone mold-
making rubbers, lubricants, emulsifers and other products.
Dow Corning is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan in the USA. Dow Corning
specializes in silicone and silicon-based technology, ofering more than 7,000 products and services. Dow Corning is an
equally-owned joint venture of Dow Chemical and Corning to produce silicone sealants, adhesives, silicone mold-
making rubbers, lubricants, emulsifers and other products.
Drill-Lab has provided geological consulting and mudlogging services to customers since 1990. Drill-lab provides
custom software for mudlogging to deliver real-time data during drilling both visually and numerically to operators
so they know what theyre drilling into. Equipment is supplied by Petron Industries Inc. of Houston Texas.
Drilltech Group is a specialist drilling rental tool company whose focus is supporting complex drilling such as ERD,
deepwater, horizontal and HP/HT. Drilltech supplies drill strings with high torque capabilities and Spiro-Torq, a casing
wear protection and torque reduction device. Achilles certifed and ISO standards on equipment.
DUON Capital Group sells and distributes natural gas and trades in electricity. The origins of the Group activities date
back to 2000. Currently DUON is one of the leading private providers of natural gas in Poland. Since 2011, it also has
been building its position on the market of electricity trading.
Consulting and design Poland, CEE 469 Puawska Street
Warsaw, Poland
(+48) 22 395 52 60
ofce@efrenergy.com
Er Energy LTd
Efr Energy Sp z o.o. is a consulting company for oil and gas E&P in Poland. Services include conceptual studies, risk
assessment for new projects, feld development plans and help in production agreements. Run by president Piotr
Gliniak under the technical supervision of Rafa Szwarc.
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ACTI VI TY ADDRESS CONTACT
EkoTech Energy
Waste management,
treatement, efuents
Aleje Jerozolimskie 96,
00-807, Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 222 755 625
info@ekotechenergy.com
Global
Europe Klateringerweg 6
9433 TB Zwiggelte
The Netherlands
(+31) 593 33 13 30
Asperkok@bart.nl
400 - 5th Avenue SW
Calgary, Canada
Midstream services
General,
independent consultants
Drilling, well services,
production
and manufacturing
Chausse de la Hulpe 120,
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Global
Europe (+32) 266 317 63
anslester@eurmidstream.com
(+1) 403 262 1361
EurMidstream
Energy
Specialists
Platform (ESP)
Ensign
Integrated oilfeld services Africa, Europe, India,
Pakistan, Russia
Exalo Drilling
Pl. Staszica 9
64-920 Pia
Poland
(+48) 67 215 13 00
marketing@exalo.pl
EkoTech Energy is a privately company partly owned by Climate Equity Solutions. CES is an investment vehicle established
in 2006 for investing in start-up companies. EkoEnergy ofers technologies, products, and services aimed at the cleantech,
renewable energy and waste management sectors.
ESP is a team of twenty employees with a technical, economic and commercial background. All employees are
experienced in the oil & gas industry or have been working in the gas sales market. Most have international experience,
while some are technical specialists and/or function in management. ESP works in both the upstream and downstream oil
and gas markets.
Ensign Energy Services Inc. is a land-based driller and well service provider for oil, natural gas and geothermal. Since
Ensigns launch in 1987, the Canada-based company has a drilling feet characterized by proprietary technology such as
Automated Drill Rig (ADR). With headquarters in Calgary, Alberta, Ensigns shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange
under the trading symbol ESI.
EurMidstream is in the midstream oil and gas business from an early stage production to commercial production.
Services during the testing and commercialization phases: testing involves CNG trucking and gas powered electricity
generation. Commercialization involves design, construction and operation of facilities: pipelines and infrastructure.
Exalo, a Polish state owned services company, was formed by the merger of fve PGNiG Group companies, Exalo Drilling is
the largest service company in terms of the size of its drilling and workover feet in the Polish onshore drilling market.
Exalo works predominantly in Central and Eastern Europe, but has a presence in Asia and Africa, including Kazakhstan.
A fotation on the Warsaw stock market is planned.
Well testing, wireline
intervention, production
systems
Global Morton Peto Rd, Great
Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31
0LT UK
(+44) 1493 600021
exprogroup.com
Expro
Expro ofers well fow management. They sell products and services that measure, improve, control and process oil
and gas from wells. Expros areas of service include exploration and appraisal, subsea safety systems, drilling/completions,
fowback/clean-up, production, well integrity and intervention. 40 years, 5,000 employees, across 50 countries.
COMPANY
NAME
SERVI CE
SPECI ALI TY
COUNTRY
ACTI VI TY ADDRESS CONTACT
Consulting/analysis Global Veurse Achterweg 10
2264 SG Leidschendam
the Netherlands
(+31) 70 311 1422
holding@fugro.com
Fugro
Transport (heavy) Netherlands Floor 20
3012 CN Rotterdam
The Netherlands
(+31) 10 403 5333
fairstar@fairstar.com
Fairstar Heavy
Transport
Geochemical analysis Global BoulevardSaint Michel
75006 Paris, France
(+33) 148 103 007
gmt@gmtgeochem.com
Geo-Microbial
Technologies (GMT)
Water treatment, oilfeld
equipment
Global Ul. Emilii Plater 53
Warsaw, Poland
00 - 113, Warsaw, Poland
(+48) 22 520 53 53
GE Oil & Gas
Wellsite services,
environmental consulting
Europe Carl-Zeiss-Str. 15, 30827
Garbsen, Germany
(+49) 5131 46810
nadolny@geo-data.de
GEO-Data
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Fairstar Heavy Transport is a full subsidiary of Dockwise Ltd., a provider of marine heavy transport solutions, specializ-
ing in high-value cargoes for the ofshore and onshore energy and construction industries. Fairstar owns and operates
four of the most modern semi-submersible heavy transport ships in the global feet, FJORD, FJELL, FORTE and FINESSE.
Fugro provides geotechnical, survey, subsea and geoscience services. Fugro was founded in the Netherlands in 1962
and is listed on the Amsterdam stock exchange of NYSE Euronext since 1992. Fugro was included in the AEX-index as
of September 2008. Fugro employes 14,000 staf in 60 countries.
GE Oil & Gas provides equipment and services to the oil and gas industry. Products include drilling solutions: both on
and ofshore, subsea, enhanced oil recovery, unconventionals, LNG, power, refnery, gas storage and pipeline. 43,000
employees in 100 customers, GE is involved in the value chain from extraction to end-use.
GMT reduces the risk of drilling dry holes by identifying positive hydrocarbon signatures at the surface. To do this they
provide interpretation services. The two techniques they retail are microbial oil survey technique (MOST), where soil
samples are tested for hydrocarbons and sorbed soil gas analysis (SSG) testing for the absorption of gas in soils.
Services in mudlogging, wellsite geology, laboratory services, and core analytics partner with GeoKrak Sp z o.o. as part
of an expanded suite of services (surface logging, wellsite geology, cutting & gas sampling, and isotope analytics) for
the Polish market. GEO-data documents and evaluates drilling data regarding geology, drilling and hydraulic pefor-
mance.
Seismic services Italy Via Maioliche, 53
Leno Center -Rovereto
Trento, Italy
(+39) 0464 75 00 95
info@geodynamics.it
GeoDynamics
Research
G.D.R. GeoDynamics Research performs low frequency passive seismic spectroscopy to detect and monitor hydrocar-
bon reservoirs in exploration areas and developed felds based on GeoSpectra IPDS, which stands for infrasonic
passive diferential spectroscopy. The evolution of passive seismic spectroscopy at low frequency started in 1995, and
the GeoDynamics Research group was founded in 2003 in Italy.
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SGIG: Apex Contracting is growing, so
what are some services youre oer-
ing?
NS: Were offering a wide range of inte-
grated services that includes well pad de-
sign, well pad construction, road construc-
tion,, impoundments, permitting, landsman
services, seismic drilling, water hauling and
storage, acoustic barriers, communication
services, nitrogen lift systems and logistics.

SGIG: So whos running the show now?
NS: Eric Bollard is the President, Bartek
Chodorowski is the Managing Director and
Im in charge of Research and Development.
Were expanding our reach and with that
will come more opportunity to hire qualied
management.

SGIG: How does the new, enlarged
Apex Contracting measure up?
NS: We worked for ION Geophysical and
for Viking on a massive seismic project. We
built three well pads. Two for Marathon and
one for Chevron, in cooperation with CDM
Smith. Were renting acoustic barriers
EXPERT'S CORNER
Apex Contracting
In addition to
ponds, were
producing steel
water storage tanks
that hold 18,000
barrels of fuid for
freshwater or
fowback.
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SGIG talked to Norbert Szczepanski about Apex Contractings enlarged scope of services,
the Poland based construction company oering services in Central Europe and Iraq.
Were oering
a wide range
of integrated
services
Norbert Szczepanski
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Were flling
the gaps and
were doing it
safely with
precision.
across the country and Eric and a few of our
construction supervisors are running a
crew in Kurdistan building a pad for Hess.
Apex Contracting did these jobs with no
accidents - incident free operations - and
the clients are eager to work with us again.

SGIG: You guys are building well pads
on your own now?
NS: We are grateful to CDM Smith, but we
decided to work for ourselves. We would
like to work directly with the client to pro-
vide a better level of customer service. We
are going to provide a full back office of
design services through WAG, World
Acoustic Group. Were oering integrated
acoustic and water storage designs and
rentals. A one stop shop for safe, ecient
products.

SGIG: So that means that all of the
design services, for the pond, the
walls, and roads will be handled by
Apex Contracting?
Apex can design a well pad with all the
necessary acoustic barriers pre-mounted
to reduce cluster during drilling and frac-
ing. We construct the roads and the pad
with local subs and engage the local com-
munity to guarantee seamless production.
We have the best crew in Poland to lay
dura-base or concrete plates. We can set
up hi-speed communications and service
the wells with nitrogen generators, water
storage and transport. Were lling the
gaps and were doing it safely.

SGIG: What about water storage?
In addition to ponds, were producing steel
water storage tanks that hold 18,000 bar-
rels of uid for freshwater or owback.
Were currently the only company in Eu-
rope with such tanks and looking forward
to getting them set up this month for our
rst client.

SGIG: Who can the client contact for
your services?
NS: They can call me +48 601 999 345 or
Eric Bollard at +48 503 861 695 and we can
meet up over lunch.
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Seismic services, well logging,
data interpretation
Seismic services, well logging,
data interpretation
Surface logging
Seismic processing
Poland, Austria,
Slovakia
Europe, India, Egypt
Global, Italy,
Netherlands
USA, Europe, Russia
Ul. ukasiewicza 3
31 - 429 Krakw, Poland
Ul. Chrobrego 50
87 - 100 Toru, Poland
2 Rubislaw Terrace Aberdeen
AB10 1XE, Scotland
11011 Richmond Ave.
Suite 225,
Houston, Texas
77042, USA
(+48) 122 991 200
marketing@gk.com.pl
(+48) 566 593 101
marketing@geofzyka.pl
(+44) 782 156 9280
geologinternational.com
(+1) 832 7675918
www.geomage.com
Geozyka Krakw
(PGNiG)
Geozyka
Torun (PGNiG)
GeoLog
Geomage
Geokrak
Geological services ul. Mazowiecka 21
30 - 019 Krakw, Poland
(+48) 126 338 110
geokrak@geokrak.pl
CEE
Technology, data integration Global 12141 Wickchester Lane,
Suite 200
Houston, Texas 77079, USA
(+1) 281 497 8440
Geotrace Data
Integration Services
Geofzyka Krakw is a geophysical company that performs and analyzes seismic surveys. Geofzyka Krakw is
a geophysical contractor, helping clients to explore hydrocarbon and geothermal. Services include seismic data
acquisition, processing, interpretation, well logging and VSP services. State owned with a 50 year history.
Geofzyka Toru provides geophysical services to the oil and gas exploration industry. The services are focused on
conventional oil and gas, shale gas, geothermal deposits, and underground storage. State owned with a 50 year history,
having worked in Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and Latin America.
Since 1992, providing geological services associated with deep well exploration. It ofers a combined suite of services
(surface logging, wellsite geology, cutting & gas sampling, and isotope analytics) with their partner frm GeoData GmbH
for the Polish market. Servicing the unshore unconventionals market as it develops in Poland.
GEOLOG International B.V. (GEOLOG) is an oilfeld services company that does surface logging. GEOLOGs mud logging
services are centered on the optimization of the overall drilling times and costs of each well and the acquisition of good
data to improve formation evaluation. GEOLOG services national and international oil companies, both onshore and
ofshore, across more than 35 countries.
Geomage is a global company that provides seismic imaging technologies and services. Using an approach involving
multi-focusing, geological modeling, and reservoir characterization for a diverse range of oil and gas companies.
Multifocusing may be the only method able to obtain sufcient data for geological interpretation in areas characterized by
complex geology, high noise or low-fold seismic data.
Geotrace data integration services involves a proprietary software called Tigress. The software helps tie disparate data
together and enables the data to be shared among geologists and geophysicists, petrophysicists and engineers, at every
stage of the E&P workfow. Geotrace Data Integration Services is the software services and data management division of
Geotrace.
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Technical service provider Global Brooktorkai 18
20457 Hamburg
Germany
(+49) 403 614 90
glnobeldenton@gl-group.
com
GL Noble Denton
Golder
Associates
Consulting, design and
construction
Al. Solidarnoci 117/700
00 - 140 Warsaw, Poland
(+48) 226 280 980
akaniewska@golder.com
Global
Seismic services Global Ul. Warowna 3/01
02 - 654 Warsaw,
Poland
(+48) 224 930 135
contact@globalgeophysical.
com
Global
Geophysical
Lining Global Orchideengarten 30
09125 Chemnitz
Germany
(+43) 725 829 201
priegl@gseworld.com
GSE
Environmental
Integrated oilfeld services Global Ul. Emilii Plater 53,
WFC 26th Floor
00-113, Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 22 470 79 00
Arne.Kvamsdal@
halliburton.com
Halliburton
Hardbanding,
hard facing tool joints
Global 5500 W 164 TH Street,
Cleveland, OH 44 142
USA
(+44) 77 474 683 45
Hardbanding Solutions
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GL Noble Denton is a technical service provider for the oil and gas industry. GL Noble Denton designs, builds, installs
and operates oil and gas onshore, maritime and ofshore assets to ensure safety, sustainability and superior value. GL
Noble Denton are independent advisors providing consulting, design, assurance and project execution services.
Global Geophysical provides seismic data processing, analysis, interpretation, and data integration. Global uses
proprietary and patented technologies that are ideal for processing and analyzing the full ofset, rich azimuth, reservoir
grade 3D datasets that our crews collect. Global Geophysical can characterize azimuthal anisotropy along with
advanced time and depth imaging to extract rock properties and reservoir characteristics.
Golder Associates is an employee-owned company that provides consulting, design, and construction services in earth,
environment, and energy. 8,000 employees operate from more 180 ofces in Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, North
America and South America. Golder serves the manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, power, urban development and
infrastructure sectors. The company was founded in Toronto, Canada in 1960.
GSE retails environmental products such as geotextiles and membranes. Headquartered in Houston, GSE has manufac-
turing facilities in Texas, South Dakota and South Carolina. GSE laboratories are accredited by the Geosynthetic Accredi-
tation Institute, and the company has manufacturing facilities in Chile, Germany, Thailand and Egypt. A history of 40
years and a global sales network.
Halliburton is one of the worlds largest oilfeld services companies with operations in 80 countries. It owns hundreds
of subsidiaries, afliates, branches, brands, and divisions and employs over 100,000 people. Halliburton provides a
range of integrated oilfeld services such as pressure pumping, wireline, coiltubing and wastewater. Some technologies
are proprietary, such as clean stream that uses UV light to treat wastewater.
Postle Industries designs alloys for mining, farming, agriculture, recycling and manufacturing. Hardbanding Solutions,
a trade name, moved the company into drill pipe, drill collars and casing/risers. Tufband and Duraband are two of their
proprietary products, and tool joint build-up wires and a non-magnetic hardbanding are two of their strategies for
toughening up oil pipe in extreme conditions.
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IP Group
Environmental consultancy Poland, Germany ul. Pastewna25
02 - 954 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 22 642 95 66
biuro@inwatec.pl
Inwatec
Human resources
Engineering consultancy
Global
Global
ul. Zota 59, 00-120
Warsaw
Poland
Osmaska 12
02 - 823 Warsaw
Poland
T: +48 22 584 5650
F: +48 22 584 5651
E: warsaw@hays.pl
(+48) 22 430 26 00
info.waw@ilf.com
HAYS
ILF Consulting
Engineers
State sponsored research
institute
Poland ul. Lubicz 25A
31 - 503 Krakw
Poland
(+48) 12 421 00 33
ofce@inig.pl
INiG (PGNiG)
Geophysical services, seismic

Europe, North
America,
South America
2105 CityWest Blvd.
Suite 400 Houston
TX 77042-2839, USA
(+1) 281 933 3339
info@iongeo.com
ION
Seismic permitting,
compensation,
human resources
Poland Ul. Elektryczna 2
00 - 346 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 604 601 050
izabela.kawczynski@
interpermit.com
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HAYS is global and has operated in Poland since 2002. HAYS provides professional services in recruitment for the executive
business and industrial companies. HAYS has ofces in Warsaw, Gdynia, Katowice, Wrocaw, Krakw, Lodz and Poznan. Hays
Poland can fnd employees in Accountancy & Finance, Business Services, Construction & Property, Energy, Executive, IT,
Manufacturing, Engineering and Sales/Marketing.
Design and consulting services in the oil and gas feld are the domain of ILF Consulting Engineers. For three decades,
ILF has been involved in international oil and gas projects. Among their consulting expertise, they design upstream
facilities, pipelines, underground storage, tank farms, terminals, refneries and petrochemical plants.
Oil and Gas Institute is one of the oldest research institutes in Poland. Its 60 year history dates from November 29, 1944,
when the State Petroleum Ofce issued a document authorizing the establishment of the Oil Institute in Krosno. In 2008,
the minister of economy incorporated the oil and gas research institute. Hydrocarbons, gas engineering and petroleum
engineering are their specialties.
ION Geophysical is a seismic services company that provides acquisition equipment, software, planning and seismic
processing, and seismic data libraries to the oil & gas industry. The companys technologies and services are used by E&P
operators and seismic acquisition contractors to generate high-resolution images of the subsurface during exploration,
exploitation and production operations. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, ION has ofces in the United States, Canada,
Latin America, Europe, Africa, Russia, China and the Middle East.
INWATEC Sp. z o.o. was founded in 2003 from the merger of companies in environmental protection. The companys
activities relate to the purifcation of waste water. Industries include food (meat, fruits, vegetables, confectionery, dairies,
breweries), chemicals (pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, textile, tanneries and electroplating) and sewage treatment.
IP Group was founded in 2012 to provide human resources, permitting and compensation services on a government
funded seismic contract. The company has expanded into human reources to the fnancial and insurance markets,
alongside the energy markets. IP Group puts an emphasis on American style customer service.
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Oilfeld equipment
and services
Global Takelaarsweg 13
1786 PR Den Helder
The Nederlands
(+31) 88 1307 100
europesales@its-energyser-
vices.com
ITS
(Parker Drilling)
Geological modeling North America,
Europe, Australia
155 avenue Roger Salengro
F-92370 Chaville
France
(+33)1 47 09 09 49
contact@kidova.com
Kidova
Drill pipes, drill collars
Drilling, general
North America,
Europe, Asia,
Middle East
Global
No.18 Shuguang Industrial
Park, Jiangyan City, Jiangsu
Province, P. R. China
Minto Drive
Altens Industrial Estate
Aberdeen AB12 3LW
Scotland
(+86) 523 868 2188
youqingguo@shuguang.
com
(+44) 122 429 9600
info@uk.kcadeutag.com
JSH Drilling Tool Co
KCA DEUTAG
Environmental consultancy Poland ul. Dugosza 40
51-162 Wrocaw
Poland
(+48) 71 325 25 90
biuro@lemitor.com.pl
Lemitor
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Parker Drilling (NYSE:PKD) provides advanced drilling solutions to the energy industry: drilling services, rental tools and
project management, including rig design, construction and operations management. Parkers international feet includes
25 land rigs and two barge rigs in strategic markets, and its U.S. feet includes 13 barge rigs in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Parkers rental tools business supplies equipment to operators on land and ofshore in the U.S. and select international
markets.
Jiangsu Shuguang Huayang Drilling Tool Co., Ltd. (JSH) is a joint venture which was set up by Jiangsu Shuguang Group Co.,
Ltd., Blue Diamond Pipe And Equipment SA (USA) and Wickander & Associates, Inc. (USA) and the holding company is
Shuguang Group. The annual production capacity is 100,000 joints of drill pipe, drill collars, heavy weight drill pipes,
non-magnetic drill collars, kellys, pup joints and others. The registered address is No. 18 Zhanghang Road, Baimi Town,
Jiangyan City, Jiangsu Province.
KCA DEUTAG is an international oil and gas services company with headquarters in Aberdeen, United Kingdom. It has
approximately 8,000 employees and operates in more than 20 countries. KCA DEUTAG is the merger of KCA Drilling and
Deutag AG in 2001. The company has regional ofces in Germany, Russia, the Middle East, the Caspian region, North and
West Africa, Asia, Norway and across its wider operations. KCA Deutag has 61 land rigs and 39 ofshore.
Since 1993, KIDOVA specializes in oil & gas, environment (soil, groundwater, air), geothermal and nuclear or hazardous
waste disposal sectors: geostatistics, spatial and spatiotemporal data analysis and modeling, characterization and
upscaling of porous and naturally fractured rock properties, simulation of single and multiphase fows in porous and
fractured media, mesh or grid generation and optimization. KIDOVAs services cover structural and geological modeling,
research and development, consulting and expert studies.
A team of 30 specialists, operating since 1990, Lemitor has been the receipient of European Union subsidies and has
purchased new equipment including a facility dedicated to consulting and a laboratory dedicated to testing. A food
in 1997 moved the company headquarters and in 1998 Lemitor opened up at its current location.
Maxi-Cargo company operates in the feld of oversize load specialist transport, including fatbed transport. Covering the
EU, Maxi-Cargos services include oversize load transport, non-standard transport, fatbed transport, large-size transport,
transport of machines, transport of construction machinery, and transport of agricultural machines.
Logistics Poland Os. E. Raczyskiego 31/13
62 - 020 Swarzdz
Poland
(+48) 61 610 10 26
biuro@maxi-cargo.pl
Maxi Cargo
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Drilling UK 40 Kilmorey Street
Newry, Co. Down
BT34 2DE
(+353) 28 3025 2678
info@meehandrilling.com
Meehan Drilling
Drilling fuids, completions,
waste management
Drilling
Chemicals
Geological services
Global
Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Russia, UK,
Pakistan, Jemen
Poland
Eastern Europe
P.O. Box 42842 Houston
TX 77242, USA
(+1) 832 628 9187
questions@miswaco.slb.com
Velkomoravsk 900/405,
696 18 Luice
Czech Republic
2905 Southwest Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904, USA
41 - 49 Agiou Nikolaou
NIMELI Court, Block C
3rd foor 2408,
Nicosia Cyprus
(+420) 518 315 555
info-ds.mnd.cz
(+48) 224 707 900
jerzy.wozniak@halliburton.
com
ofce@nadragroup.com
MI-SWACO
MND
Multi-chem
NADRA Group
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Meehan Drilling specializes in drilling and ground engineering services in the public, commercial, domestic and
agricultural sectors. Established in 1972, the company ofers a range of water development, oil & gas drilling,
trenchless installations and renewable energy services with a head ofce in Co. Louth and a base in the UK.
MI - SWACO ofers systems and technologies for drilling, including drilling fuid systems engineered to improve drilling
performance by anticipating fuids-related problems, fuid systems and specialty tools designed to optimize wellbore
productivity, production technology solutions to maximize production rates, and environmental solutions that manage
waste volumes generated in both drilling and production operations. M-I SWACO is owned by Schlumberger, an interna-
tional oilfeld services company.
MND Drilling is the largest drilling contractor in the Czech Republic, including oil, gas and geothermal exploration/
production drilling and well workovers to the drilling and completion of underground gas storage wells. Since 1999,
a member of the International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC). Holder of the SN EN ISO 9001 Quality System
Certifcate, the SN EN ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Certifcate and the SN OHSAS 18001 Health and
Safety Management Certifcate.
Oilfeld chemical provider, owned by Halliburton, with a number of commercial, proprietary products, such as AcroClear,
an acrolein based H2S scavenger and iron sulfde dissolver to remove iron sulfde in production and injection wells. Chemi-
cals help with pipeline integrity by repairing near wellbore damage caused by iron sulfde deposits and previous acid-jobs
and can be efective in removing iron sulfde based deposits on pipe or tubular surfaces thus exposing the surface area for
efective corrosion inhibitor application.
NADRA GROUP provides exploration and development services throughout the life cycle of the feld. NADRA GROUP
works with production companies and governments of EU, Asian and African countries, solutions based on a study of
subsoil, developed primarly in the former USSR and now used on 1/6 of the earths land surface.
National Oilwell Varco (NOV) is an American multinational corporation based in Houston, Texas. NOV is a worldwide
provider of equipment and components used in oil and gas drilling and production, oilfeld services, and supply chain
integration services. NOV conducts operations in over 1,160 locations across six continents, and operates through three
reporting segments: rig technology, petroleum services & supplies, and distribution & transmission.
National Oilwell
Varco
Oilfeld services Wierzbowa 9/11
00 - 094 Warsaw, Poland
(+48) 40 729 639 686
www.nov.com
United States
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Business advisory Global 5th Floor, Woolgate
Exchange
25 Basinghall Street
London, UK
(+44) 20 7469 1111
inquiries@navigant.com
Navigant
Petrochemicals Europe, North America,
Middle East
Neste Jacobs Oy
P.O.Box 310, FI-06101
Porvoo, Finland
(+358) 10 4581200
NJ.Info@nestejacobs.com
Neste Jacobs
Well pad construction
Road construction
Poland Rynek 26,
37-500 Jarosaw
(+48) 16 623 22 51
k.kolouszek
@stabilizacje.net
NTS
Construction
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Navigant (NYSE: NCI) is a global expert services frm. Through senior level engagement with clients, Navigant
professionals combine technical expertise in disputes and investigations, economics, fnancial advisory and manage-
ment consulting, with business pragmatism in construction, energy, fnancial services and healthcare industries. Based
in Chicago, Illinois, Navigant has over 40 ofces across the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. 2011 revenues were
$785 million.
Neste Jacobs is a technology, engineering and services company for oil and gas, petrochemicals, chemicals and
biotechnology. Nestle Jacobs has 50 years experience in technology development and industrial investment projects
in Europe, North and South America, Asia and the Middle East with 1000 employees.
NTS ofers construction services to the oilfeld. With a work history in highway construction and specializing
in stabilization technologies, earthwork, roadwork, preparatory and fnishing work. NTS staf has twenty years
experience in implementing civil engineering construction projects.
NuTech is a privately-owned global oilfeld services company founded in 1998 by oilfeld professionals who pioneered
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance research and development. Headquartered in Houston, Texas with over 80 employees,
NuTech has ofces in the US and internationally. NuTech has analyzed 45,000 wells in over 80 countries.
Pace Global is an consulting and management company in commercial, technical, fnancial, and regulatory due
dilligence. For more than 35 years and in over 60 countries. Active in managing energy assets, energy companies,
funds and fnancial institutions, industrial and commercial facilities, and utilities.
Packers Plus Energy Services Inc. is a privately held, Calgary-based oilfeld service company that provides completion
equipment and services. The company specializes in multi-stage fracturing systems for open hole, horizontal wells.
Multi-stage fracturing systems are used for hydraulic fracturing, or breaking up tight rock formations to enable release
of oil and gas allowing for segmentation of horizontal wells into sections or stages such that they can be fractured.
Petrophysical, geological,
well studies
Consultant services, general,
management
Open hole, multi-stage
completions equipment
Global
Global
Canada, US,
Middle East, Russia
7702 FM 1960 East, Suite
300, Houston, TX 77346
4401 Fair Lakes Court
Fairfax, VA 22033
USA
Bow Valley Sq. 2, Suite
2200, 205 - 5th Ave. SW,
Calgary, Canada
(+1) 281 812 4030
info@nutechenergy.com
(+44) 791 715 4740
joel.appleton@
packersplus.com
(+1) 703 818 9100
info@paceglobal.com
NuTech Energy
Alliance
Pace Global Energy
Services
Packers Plus
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Seismic analysis
Geophysical and
geological data processing
Exploration, geophysical
services
Global
Europe, Russia, Africa
Poland
Weversbaan 1-3
2352 BZ Leiderdorp
The Netherlands
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Street, 27 Moscow, Russia
76 Jagiellonska 03-301,
Warsaw, Poland
(+31) 71 581 3505
info@panterra.nl
(+7) 495 912 6503
info@pangea.ru
(+48) 224 864 100
pgb@pgb.com.pl
PanTerra
Geoconsultants
Pangea
PBG Geophysical
Chemicals
CIS, CEE Laboratornaya Str., 45
Dnepropetrovsk
Ukraine
(+38) 056 787 37 00
Perekop Bromine
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Completions,
pressure pumping
Oilfeld services
Global
Global
Bei dem Gerichte
D-37445 Walkenried,
Germany
4th Floor,
117 Jermyn Street
London SW1Y 6HH
UK
(+49) 5525 201 28
AHentschel@perforator.de
(+44) 1224 650570
patrick.odonnell
@spdltd.com
Perforator GmbH
Petrofac
Established in 1988, PanTerra Geoconsultants is a geoscience consultancy group providing services to the upstream
oil & gas industry. PanTerra Geoconsultants BV has three operating divisions: integrated subsurface evaluations,
laboratory services, including conventional and special core analysis services, production chemistry, PVT,
and geoscience staf secondment.
PANGEA is a leading Russian consultant in the upstream oil & gas industry and a developer of high-technology software
systems for geophysical and geological data processing, interpretation and modeling. PANGEA does geophysical surveys,
including seismic, gravimag, electromagnetic data acquisition added by geochemical exploration services. Clients include
ONGC (India), OMV (Austria), REPSOL (Spain), JOGMEC (Japan), Naftogaz India, GAIL (India).
PBG LTD. ofers services for exploration, engineering & environmental purposes. A Poland based company with 60 years of
experience, PBG has completed work in Africa and Asia, executing contracts for oil and gas prodders, government and
research agencies and private companies. Services include exploration geophysics, structural and deposit geology,
although they do not do seismic exploration.
Publicly listed BROM (Ukraine) is the only enterprise in Ukraine and the largest enterprise in CIS and Eastern Europe
specializing in the production of bromine and bromides. In 2004 the company became part of Olvia, an industrial
corporation, and from that time began an active revival of the company and developing new product markets,
especially overseas. PJSC Brom is a major industrial facility in Ukraine.
PERFORATOR is a German manufacturer with 30 years experience. Since 2002, its the core business of the former Schmidt,
Kranz mining technique as an independent company. They supply drilling products to international customers. PERFORA-
TOR focuses on thrust boring, trench less pipe, drill pies, tools, DTH, HDD Drilling, injections systems, mining and tunelling.
Petrofac is an oilfeld service company with 30 years experience. They work across the entire spectrum of the oil and
gas asset life cycle, on either a stand-alone or integrated basis, under fexible commercial models which are tailored
to a customers needs. Our teams: design and build oil and gas infrastructure, operate, maintain and manage assets
and train personnel.
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High Performance
Products and Services
OCTG
Premium Connections
Accessories
Line Pipe
Coiled Tubing
Field Services
Ploiesti
Silcotub
Dalmine
Lublin Basin
Baltic Basin
Gdansk
Lublin
www.tenaris.com
Tenaris understands that every shale play is different
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COUNTRY
ACTI VI TY ADDRESS CONTACT
Pruitt Tool & Supply
Rotating control
devices
Global
9700 Aire Circle, P.O.
Box 181359, Fort Smith,
AR 72918, USA
(+1) 479 646 1641
www.pruittool.com
PwC
Consulting, business
advisory, auditing,
tax, Llegal
Al. Armii Ludowej 14
00 - 638 Warsaw, Poland
(+48) 22 523 4000
pwcpoland@pl.pwc.com
Global
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Incorporated in 1960, Pruitt Tool and Supply was an early rental tool and fshing tool company in the Arkoma Basin. Buddy
Pruitt, along with his son-in-law Bob, saw the potential revenue in rotating heads, so they began to take their frst steps
into the rotating head business. In 1967, their initial invention would become a reality; the Williams rotating head was
born.
Rodelta Pumps International BV is a manufacturer of pumps, located in Hengelo in the Netherlands. With 60 years
developing pumps, product example includes vertically-suspended, single casing volute line-shaft driven pumps whose
applications include drinking water, marine, cooling water, fre fghting and whose performance fows up to 1200 m3/h,
with heads up to 120 m.l.c.
Provides oil and gas companies advisory, tax & legal, and auditing services. PwC, a global services company, has been in
Poland for 20 years and there are 46 local partners. Having analyzed the proposed mining and geological law, PwC
provides up to date information about the regulatory and tax environment for shale operators.
Waste water treatment
Environmental protection
installations
Global
Poland
Ul. Agatowa 12
03-680 Warsaw, Poland
Ul. Powzkowska 44c
Warsaw, Poland
(+48) 226 770 456
(+48) 223 260 100
PP-EKO
Prochem S.A.
PP-EKO is an environmental engineering company based in Poland. Services include designing, consulting, technology
and project management, in the feld of industrial and municipal wastewater treatment, sludge processing and biode-
gradable wastes reduction. At work over the last few years customizing solutions for the oil and gas industry.
PROCHEM is an engineering company, serving clients in the industrial, building construction and environmental
protection sectors that was established in 1947. Specialized in general construction, services include technology,
architecture, construction and building, road work, mechanical and electrical systems, telecommunications, and
various types of large installations.
Consulting services Global 19 rue du Gnral Foy
75008 Paris, France
(+33) 147 702 900
www.pfcenergy.com
PFC Energy
PFC Energy is a global consulting frm specializing in the oil and gas industry. Our clients are oil and gas operators,
national oil companies, service companies, investors, governments and other stakeholders. Energy specialists
focused on the sector, with proprietary knowledge databases. Recently the company was acquired by IHS.
Pumps Global Enschedesestraat 234
7552 CM Hengelo
The Netherlands
(+31) 74 245 52 00
info@rodelta.com
Rodelta Pumps
International
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Inspection, testing
verifcation
Global 1 Place des Alpes
P.O. Box 2152
Geneva,1211
Switzerland
+41 22 739 91 11
SGS
Technology CEE Bucuresti-Domnesti 49-50
Street,
Clinceni, Bucharest
Romania
(+40) 744 319 001
angajari@simcoint.com
SIMCO International
Ltd.
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Sumitomo is a trading company with headquarters in Japan. In Europe, Sumitomo has been present since 1955.
Sumitomo provides casing and tubing (from carbon grade to Corrosion Resistant Alloy) with both API and premium
VAM connections. Seamless, ERW and UOE welded line pipe and hot bends. Speciality tube, including a wide range of
stainless and alloy grades. As well as titanium sheet and coils.
Spirit automates products and technical processes. Among their products, they focus on liquid and gas fow,
supervisory (HMI/SCADA) software, virtual fow computer solution. Proprietary products include Spirit IT, Flow-X,
eXLerate, SmartCen, Flow-Xpert and more. Spirit IT is a technology partner to PETRONAS.
Simco International Ltd. is a software company for the oil and gas industry. They program in C++, Microsoft Visual,
Borland C++ and Visual Basic, also in Delphi and Java, Oracle and MySQL. Their focus is information technology for
petroleum engineering. The companys strategy is to develop expertise in computer applications, designing original
software.
All integrated well services
Consultant services,
reservoir modeling
Global
Europe
Al Jana Pawa II 25
00 - 854 Warsaw, Poland
Belfast ofce231 Bangor
Road, Holywood , Belfast
BT18 0JQ
United Kingdom
(+44) 203 320 4900
szwolan@slb.com
(+44) 28 9042 1106
future@serafmltd.com
Schlumberger
SERAFIM Ltd
Schlumberger, an international oilfeld service provider, was founded in 1926 by Conrad and Marcel Schlumberger.
Today Schlumberger supplies the petroleum industry with services such as seismic acquisition and processing,
formation evaluation, well testing and directional drilling, well cementing and stimulation, artifcial lift, well comple-
tions, fow assurance and consulting, and software and information management.
Serafm provides reservoir analysis and fnancial mathematics, including production forecasting and reserves manage-
ment to generate P10, P50 and P90 scenarios as input to a reserve and resource data base. Serafm PERIMETER is a
range of services ofered to asset managers, senior reservoir engineers and technical directors.
SGS is an inspection, verifcation, testing and certifcation company with 75,000 employees. SGS operates a network
of more than 1,500 ofces and laboratories around the world and ofers services in four categories: inspection, testing,
certifcation and verifcation. With experience from health care to energy, they refer to themselves as global bench-
mark.
Technology
Tubular steel
Netherlands
Europe
prof. dr. Dorgelolaan 20
5613 AM Eindhoven
the Netherlands
Vintners Place
68 Upper Thames Street
London, EC4V 3BJ, UK
(+31) 40 23 69 445
sales@spiritIT.com
(+44) 2072463600
Spirit Innovative
Technologies
Sumitomo Europe
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Consultancy & project
management
Global ul. Tamowa 7
02 - 677 Warsaw, Poland
(+48) 22 334 41 11
info@tebodin.pl
Tebodin
Steel supply
Electric, pneumatic, engine
driven pumps
Global
Poland
30 Millbank
London, SW 1P 4 WY, UK
Al. Sztandarw 1/3
04 - 423 Warsaw, Poland
(+44) 207 717 4444
www.tatasteel.com
(+48) 22 612 98 25
techpomp@techpomp.pl
Tata Steel Group
TECH-POMP
Oilfeld services Global 11000 Equity Drive
Suite 300
Houston, Texas 77041, USA
(+1) 281 999 0047
info@superiorenergy.com
Superior Energy
Services
Seamless pipes,
welded pipes, bending
Germany Julius-Saxler-Str. 7, 54550
Daun, Germany
(+49) 65 92 7120
service@tpsd.de
TPS - Technitube
Rhrenwerke
Line pipe, coiled tubing,
casing, connections
2200 W. Loop S., Suite 800
Houston, TX 77027, USA
(+1) 713 767 4400
www.tenaris.com
Global
Tenaris
Superior Energy Services serves the drilling, completion and production-related needs of oil and gas companies
worldwide through a diversifed portfolio of specialized oilfeld services and equipment that are used throughout the
economic life cycle of oil and gas wells. E&P companies can contact Superior for services, tools, equipment and trained
personnel needed to develop and produce oil and gas.
The Tata Group has business operations (114 companies and subsidiaries) in seven defned sectors materials,
engineering, information technology and communications, energy, services, consumer products and chemicals.
Tata Steel with its acquisition of Corus is in the top ten steel manufacturers. Other companies include Tata Motors, Tata
Consultancy Services (TCS), Tata Communications, Tata Power, Indian Hotels, Tata Global Beverages and Tata Chemicals.
Tebodin has been on the Polish market for 20 years. Services include integrated design and complex management for
industrial, commercial and infrastructural investments. Post a yearly turnover of some 25 million with 5 branch ofces
and 300 specialists and a total annual investment value of 500 million. Focus areas include commercial buildings,
industrial projects and infrastructure works.
Tech-Pomp has been in operation in Poland since 1979. Tech-Pomp specialize in high volume water transfer services
including mobile piping systems to support hydraulic fracturing. An authorized distributor of pumps and equipment,
customized services include rental or purchase, and pumps can be made to order or purchased from stock. Tech-Pomp
provides pumps for agricultural, industrial, energy or municipal water services.
TPS - Technitube Rhrenwerke is a privately owned company with production and stock facilities for tubes and pipes, oil
and gas feld tubular products, extended surface tubes and special piping and tubing products and accessories with 35
years experience in the supply of tubular piping products and accessories. Company headquarters is based in Germany.
Tenaris provides a full range of quality casing and tubing, drill pipe, premium connections, pipe accessories, sucker rods,
and coiled tubing for use in all types of oil and gas drilling and well completion activities. Exceptional services based on
expertise of material selection and pipe handling. From a manufacturing center in Romania, Tenaris can serve the Baltic,
Lublin and Podlasie basins in Poland. Also a plant in Italy.
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Siting, permitting,
geotechnical, construction
management
Europe Ul. Rejtana 17,
02-516, Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 224 273 700
ursglobal.info@urs.com
URS

US Steel
United Oileld
Services
Drilling, completions,
pressure pumping
Poland Al. Jerozolemskie123a
02 - 017 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 22 1162 300
cezary.flipowicz@uos.pl
Steel pipe supply Vstupny areal, 044 54
Kosice, Slovak Republic
(+421) 55 673 9536
ekbeever@sk.uss.com
United States, Europe
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Corporate services, HR Poland,
Czech Republic,
Romania, Bulgaria
Al. Jerozolimskie 56C
00 - 803 Warsaw
Poland
(+48) 223 799 440
trinity@trinitycs.com
Trinity Corporate
Services
Water treatment
Pipe and tubing
Poland
France
Ul. Balicka 48,
30-149 Krakw, Poland
Ave. du Gnral Leclerc 27
92100 France
(+48) 12 423 38 66 info.
poland@veoliawater.com
(+33) 1 49 09 35 00
contact@vallourec.fr
Veolia Water
Systems
Vallourec
Trinity was founded in 2004 by three professionals with broad commercial experience gained in Poland and the
Central and Eastern Europe. Trinity has grown to have EUR 14 billion of client assets under our administration.
Worked for a number of the foreign E&P companies in Poland and elsewhere doing commercial, tax, advisory,
hiring and back ofce functions.
United Oilfeld Services is an oilfeld service company providing hydraulic fracturing, modern drilling, and seismic data
acquisition services to the European oil and gas industry. Headquartered in Poland, UOS delivers equipment, technical
expertise, and local on-site crews to provide customized solutions for customers. UOS is an equity backed company that
was launched in 2011.
URS is an engineering and environmental consulting company throughout the UK and Ireland, Continental Europe,
India, the Middle East, the Americas and Asia/Pacifc regions. URS does full lifecycle services for clients across a broad
range of industry sectors. In oil and gas they are present in upstream, midstream, downstream and petrochemical
segments.
Tubular products for all sectors of oil and gas industry. Extensive experiences in the North American shale markets allows
US Stell to provide an unparalleled level of service. US Steel manages their supply chain from a factory and back-ofce in
Slovakia. One of North Americas largest integrated steelmakers and the continents largest producer of energy tubular
products.
Vallourec is a manufacturer and retailer of tubular solutions serving the energy markets (oil and gas, power generation).
With 22,200 employees and sales of 5.3 billion euros in 2012 including 78% from outside Europe Vallourec has
integrated manufacturing facilities integrated in more than 20 countries. Vallourec has fve research and development
facilities worldwide.
Veolia Water does water treatment for public authorities, including withdrawal, producing and piping drinking water.
Veolia collects, conveys and treats wastewater, in order to recycle it (irrigation, watering, groundwater recharge, etc.) or
release the treated water into the environment. Veolia Water conserves water resources upstream and protects release
environments and ecosystems downstream.
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Engineering and
Consultancy services
Europe Viale G. DAnnunzio, 267
65127 Pescara, Italy
info@wellynx.com
Wellynx
Pumping, proppant,
water and fowlines
Global Aleja 3 Maja 9,
30-062 Krakw
Poland
(+48) 126 328 469
sales.pl@weirminerals.com
Weir Oil &
Gas Division
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Drilling,
Pipe and procurement
Global 1150 Smede Hwy
Broussard, LA 70518, USA
(+1) 337 989 9675
marketing@workstrings.
com
Workstrings
Weatherford
All integrated well
services
Ul. Krlewska 16
00 - 103, Warsaw
Poland
Global (+48) 226 451 330
eu@weatherford.com
Weatherford is an international oil and natural gas service company providing products and services for drilling,
evaluation, completion, production and intervention of oil and natural gas wells, along with pipeline construction
and commissioning. Headquartered in Switzerland, Weatherford currently operates in more than 100 countries and
employs 60,000 people.
Weir Oil & Gas delivers services for customers from capital projects to long term asset management contracts for
continuing operations both onshore and ofshore. Services range from exploration and production through
transportation, refning and storage. Weir has a portfolio of high performance pumps and safety critical equipment.
Wellynx is an independent Italian company providing engineering and consultancy services to O&G Companies.
Founded in 2011, Wellynx is composed by professionals with sound oilfeld experience in various felds such as design
and engineering, operations and maintenance, quality, health, safety & environment.
Workstrings International is the global leading oilfeld equipment rental company providing quality primary drill
strings, tubing, landing strings, completion tubulars (CTM, GTM, TTM & Turbotorque) and handling accessories using
in-house engineering and cutting edge technologies. Workstrings International was created following the merger of
two companies, Premier Oilfeld Rentals and Workstrings LLC.
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Achim (neu)
Adler
Ahrensheide
Ahsen-Gas
Alstaden-Gas
Altdendorf-Gas
Altenheim
Ananke
Anklam
Aschen
Bedekaspel-Erweiterung
Bergzabern
Biberach
Bietigheim
Borussia Gas
Bramsche-Erweiterung

Bruckmhl (gror. Aufsuchung)
CBM-RWTH (wissensch. Zwecke)
Celle
Chiemgau
Cuxhaven-Verkleinerung
Dasbeck
Deidesheim
Delmenhorst-Elsfeth
Dillingen-Saarbrcken-Ottweiler
Donar
Drakenburg
Dmmersee-Uchte (Zusammenl.)
Edenkoben
Falke
Falke-South
Ganymed
Gau-Algesheim
Germersheim
Graben-Neudorf
Grafng
Grimmen 2
Gro-Gerau
Hagenbach
Hahnenhorn
Hameln
Hamm-Ost
Hamm-Sd
Hamwiede
Harpen-Gas
Harpstedt
Harz-Brde
Heide-Restfche
Heidelberg-Weinheim
Hellweg
Herbern-Gas
Herford
Herxheimweyher
Hochstadt
Hmmling
Ibbenbren
Ibbenbren-Gas
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20
80
20
100
100
100
100
100
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100
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100
100
100
100
100
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100
100
100
100
100
100
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50
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N/A
100
100
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50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
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50
100
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
100
100
50
50
100
100
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2288.9
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428.8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
10.5
2559
64.3
521.4
N/A
1497
N/A
N/A
2740.7
675
N/A
1198.8
N/A
1163.3
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N/A
N/A
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BASF
BNK Petroleum Inc.
ExxonMobil
Mingas-Power GmbH
Minegas GmbH
Mingas-Power GmbH
DrillTec GUT GmbH
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
Central European Petroleum LTD
Realm Energy Operations Corporation
GDF SUEZ
GeoEnergy Feldgesellschaft
Parkyn Energy Germany (PEG) Limited
GeoEnergy Feldgesellschaft
Minegas GmbH
ExxonMobil
Shell
Bell Exploration Ltd.
Concorde Energy LLC
RWTH Aachen
RWE Dea AG
Rohl-Aufsuchungs AG
RWE Dea AG
HammGas GmbH & Co.KG
GDF SUEZ
ExxonMobil
Shell
STEAG New Energies GmbH
HammGas GmbH & Co.KG
Minegas GmbH
Mingas-Power GmbH
RWE Dea AG
ExxonMobil
GDF SUEZ
Palatina GeoCon GmbH & Co. KG
BNK Petroleum Inc.
BNK Petroleum Inc.
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
GTK Geothermie Kraftwerke GmbH
GDF SUEZ
Rhein Petroleum GmbH
RWE Dea AG
Central European Petroleum LTD
berlandwerk Gro-Gerau GmbH
HEEAG Erste Verwaltungsges. mbH & Co. KG. GDF SUEZ E&P
RWE Dea AG
BASF
HammGas GmbH & Co.KG
HammGas GmbH & Co.KG
ExxonMobil
Shell
RWE Dea AG
ExxonMobil
Shell
BNK Petroleum Inc.
RWE Dea AG
Rhein Petroleum GmbH
HammGas GmbH & Co.KG
Mingas-Power GmbH
ExxonMobil
Shell
GDF SUEZ
Palatina GeoCon GmbH & Co. KG
GDF SUEZ
GDF SUEZ
ExxonMobil
Shell
DSK Anthrazit Ibbenbren GmbH
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
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Jemgum
Jeverland
Julix
Kallisto
Kandel
Karlsruhe-Leopoldshafen
Kinsau
Konstanz
Krummhrn
Kuhardt
Lars
Leer
Leif
Lennert
Limburgerhof
Lingen (Zusammenlegung)
Loba
Lbben
Lchow
Ldersfeld
Ludwigshafen
Mainz
Mannheim-Kfertal
Maximiliansau
Mevissen-Gas
Mindelheim
Minden
Misburg
Misburg
Mittlerer Oberrhein
Mnsterland
Mnsterland-West
Nasser Berg
Neuluheim
Norddeutschland-Gas
Nrdlicher Oberrhein
Nordrhein-Westfalen Nord
Oberschwaben II
Oberschwaben III
Ofenbach/Pfalz
Oldenburg
Phnix
Pillgram
Preetz-Restfche
Rastatt-Lichtenau-Rheinau II
Rautenberg
Reudnitz
Rheinland
Rheurdt-Gas
Ribnitz
Ridderade-Ost
Rmerberg
Rotenburg
Rudolf
Ruhr
Sabuela
Saulgau-Wangen
Saxon 1 West
Saxon 2
Scharnhorst-Restfche
Schaumburg-Verkleinerung
Scholen
Schwaben
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
100
100
100
100
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
100
100
50
50
50
50
100
100
50
50
100
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
100
100
100
100
50
50
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
100
N/A
401.7
N/A
N/A
889.4
N/A
N/A
249
1077
466.8
N/A
N/A
367.5
N/A
N/A
N/A
1623.3
N/A
1479
259.5
23.7
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
460
1193
232.4
232.4
657
N/A
572
N/A
N/A
N/A
682
6617
N/A
N/A
N/A
5657
N/A
938
762.2
N/A
2380
N/A
1403
N/A
102
342.1
N/A
674.6
52
2493
N/A
N/A
391
1510
383.9
1053.1
549.3
N/A
1
1
1
1
1
1
Oldenburgische Erdlgesellschaft mbH
GDF SUEZ
Oldenburgische Erdlgesellschaft mbH
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
Montanes Explorationsgesellschaft mbH. GDF SUEZ E&P Deuts.
GDF SUEZ
Rhein Petroleum GmbH
Parkyn Energy Germany (PEG) Limited
ExxonMobil
Shell
GDF SUEZ
Palatina GeoCon GmbH & Co. KG
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
GDF SUEZ
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
GDF SUEZ
Palatina GeoCon GmbH & Co. KG
GDF SUEZ
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
Central European Petroleum LTD
GDF SUEZ
Archimedes Facility-Management GmbH
GDF SUEZ
GeoEnergy Feldgesellschaft
GTK Geothermie Kraftwerke GmbH
GDF SUEZ
Palatina GeoCon GmbH & Co. KG
GDF SUEZ
Palatina GeoCon GmbH & Co. KG
Minegas GmbH
Rhein Petroleum GmbH
ExxonMobil
Shell
ExxonMobil
Shell
Rhein Petroleum GmbH
Oldenburgische Erdlgesellschaft mbH
ExxonMobil
Shell
Nasser Berg GmbH
GDF SUEZ
Palatina GeoCon GmbH & Co. KG
Mingas-Power GmbH
Rhein Petroleum GmbH
ExxonMobil
Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Bratschkow
Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Bratschkow
GDF SUEZ
Oldenburgische Erdlgesellschaft mbH
RWE Dea AG
Celtique Energie GmbH
RWE Dea AG
GDF SUEZ
RWE Dea AG
Bayerngas GmbH
BASF
Mingas-Power GmbH
Central European Petroleum LTD
BASF
GDF SUEZ
Palatina GeoCon GmbH & Co. KG
RWE Dea AG
HammGas GmbH & Co.KG
BASF
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
Bell Exploration Ltd.
Concorde Energy LLC
DART ENERGY (EUROPE) LIMITED
DART ENERGY (EUROPE) LIMITED
RWE Dea AG
ExxonMobil
Shell
ExxonMobil
Shell
BASF
CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
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Schwaben-Sd (gror. Aufsuch.)
Seeadler
Simonswolde
Sinope
Sittensen
Speyerdorf
Starnberger See (gror. Aufsuch.)
Steinadler
Steinfeld
Steinhorst
Steinhude-Restfche
Stralsund
Suderwich-Gas
Taaken (Rest)
Tannheim
Teising
Unterweser
Verden
Voerde-Gas
Vorhop-Sdost
Wehofen-Gas
Weinbergen
Werder
Wesel Gas
Wettrup-Verkleinerung
Wildes Moor
Wilhelmine Gas
Wittmund
Wolfenbttel
Wolfsburg
Mak
Tisza
Hernad I
Hernad II
Sarkad I
Turkeve IV
Inke
Kiskunhalas
Kelebia
Krs
Northwest Carboniferous Basin
Clare Basin
Rietavas
Gargzdai
Raiseniai
NOORD-BRABANT
NOORDOOSTPOLDER
172
173
192
193
319-320 (Chem)
319-320 (Chem)
Bartoszyce
100
100
50
50
100
100
100
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
N/A
N/A
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
100
50
50
50
50
7
93
50
50
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
51
49
100
2061
2636
256.3
N/A
331
N/A
N/A
2636
N/A
967
475
756
N/A
197.4
N/A
N/A
789.2
380.2
N/A
94.2
N/A
2165
85
N/A
489.7
394.8
N/A
1133.9
N/A
624.4
1375.92
955
1827
2507
53
10
1129
2461
532
2900
986
495
1594
884
1535
1929
818.6
936.79
936.69
921.87
942.03
1162.2
669.5
1
6
6
1
1
1
1
1
Rhein Petroleum GmbH
Steinadler Hydrocarbons GmbH
ExxonMobil
Shell
A-TEC Anlagentechnik GmbH
PRD Energy GmbH
GeoEnergy Feldgesellschaft
Bell Exploration Ltd.
Concorde Energy LLC
Steinadler Hydrocarbons GmbH
GeoEnergy Feldgesellschaft
PRD Energy GmbH
GDF SUEZ
Central European Petroleum LTD
Minegas GmbH
ExxonMobil
BASF
Nasser Berg GmbH
ExxonMobil
Shell
RWE Dea AG
Mingas-Power GmbH
GDF SUEZ
Mingas-Power GmbH
Steinadler Hydrocarbons GmbH
RWE Dea AG
RWE Dea AG
Geologie und Bergschden mbH
Thyssen Vermgensverwaltung GmbH PVG fr Lagersttten
GDF SUEZ
BASF
Minegas GmbH
PRD Energy GmbH
BASF
BNK Petroleum Inc.
Falcon Oil and Gas Ltd
NIS
Falcon Oil and Gas Ltd
JKX Oil and Gas PLC
Aspect Holdings
Aspect Holdings
JKX Oil and Gas PLC
JKX Oil and Gas PLC
Aspect Holdings
JKX Oil and Gas PLC
Aspect Holdings
MOL
RAG
RAG
RAG
RAG
Tamboran Resources
Enegi Oil
Chevron
Odin Energi
Minijos Nafta
Odin Energi
Odin Energi
Cuadrilla Resources
Cuadrilla Resources
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
ExxonMobil
TOTAL
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
HUNGARY
W
H
O

S

W
H
O
I RELAND
LI THUANI A
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POLAND
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Beyce
Braniewo S
Brodnica
Brodnica
Bytom-Gliwice
Bytw
Cedry Wielkie
Chodel
Ciechanw
Czersk
Czstochowa
Damnica
Darowo
Elblg
Frampol
Garwolin
Gaz Pnoc
Gaz Poudnie
Gdask W
Gdynia
Glinica-Psary
Gubczyce
Gniew
Godkowo
Godap
Gra
Growo Iaweckie
Gotlandia
Grabowiec
Grudzidz
Hrubieszw
Iawa
Kartuzy-Szemud
Karwia
Kdzierzyn-Kole
Ktrzyn
Kock-Tarkawica
Koo
Korczmin
Kotlarka
Kranik
Kwidzy
eba
Lbork
Lidzbark
Lidzbark Warmiski
Lipsko
d Zachd
Lubartw
Lublin
ukw
Makw Mazowiecki
Malbork
Milejw
Misk Mazowiecki
Mynary
Nida
Nowa Sl
Olenica
Olenica
100
100
40
51
9
100
100
100
100
40
51
9
100
100
30
70
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
30
31.67
29.7
38
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
100
30
70
100
31.67
29.7
38
100
100
100
100
100
40
51
9
100
30
70
40
51
9
31.67
29.7
38
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
25
75
1018.58
1042.69
1087.66
1087.66
1087.66
583.99
1168.67
809.1
188.54
1185.97
1185.97
1185.97
702.47
749.51
784.1
784.1
1151.8
574.32
1178.49
884.41
1075
887
888.53
252522
1037.93
1155.99
1191.27
904
620.82
620.82
620.82
705.55
1094
881
1195
699.21
414.58
745.6
745.6
782.61
209.1
209.1
994
683.25
683.25
683.25
1028
1171.88
628.91
212.58
1194.12
1196.58
1196.58
1196.58
1154
1062
1062
1046.38
1046.38
1046.38
895.23
895.23
895.23
1192.18
809.27
1156.39
966.75
628.14
699.17
998.5
371.92
1085
394.9
1167
1166.25
1160.64
1160.64
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
1
1
1
2
2
PKN Orlen
San Leon Energy
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
3Legs Resources
BNK Petroleum
3Legs Resources
PETROLINVEST
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
San Leon Energy
PETROLINVEST
3Legs Resources
ConocoPhillips
BNK Petroleum
Eni Spa
Chevron
PKN Orlen
LOTOS
LOTOS
San Leon Energy
MAC OIL
3Legs Resources
PETROLINVEST
San Leon Energy
3Legs Resources
PETROLINVEST
STENA
WISENT OIL & GAS
San Leon Energy
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
LOTOS
Chevron
PETROLINVEST
PKN Orlen
LNG Energy
San Leon Energy
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
3Legs Resources
ConocoPhillips
PETROLINVEST
PETROLINVEST
STENA
WISENT OIL & GAS
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
Hutton Energy
DPV Service
San Leon Energy
Chevron
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
LOTOS
3Legs Resources
ConocoPhillips
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
PETROLINVEST
STENA
WISENT OIL & GAS
DPV Service
Hutton Energy
PKN Orlen
PKN Orlen
Cuadrilla Resources
PETROLINVEST
Eni Spa
Dart Energy
Relinquished (was ExxonMobil)
Eni Spa
Relinquished (was San Leon Energy)
San Leon Energy
Hutton Energy
San Leon Energy
CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
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Opole
Opole Lubelskie
Orzechw
Ostrowiec witokrzyski
Pakosaw-Krotoszyn
Parczew
Pionki
Pionki-Kazimierz
Posk S
Posk SE
Poddbice
Prabuty Poudniowe
Praszka
Prusice
Radom
Rawicz
Repki
Rewie
Ryki-Zyrzyn
Rypin
Sambia E
Sambia W
Siedlce
Siemiatycze
Sieradz
Skarysko-Kamienna
Sawno
Supsk
Sokow Podlaski
Stara Kiszewa
Starogard
Stegna
Szczawno
Tomaszw Lubelski
Trzebielino
Warka-Ursynw
Wgorzewo
Wgrw
Wejherowo
Wielu
Wierzbica
Wiszniw-Tarnoszyn
Wodynie-ukw
Woomin
Wschowa
Zwierzyniec
Barreiro
Torres Vedrs 3
Aljubarrota - 3
Rio Maior - 2
100
100
40
51
9
100
100
100
100
100
40
51
9
100
100
25
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
40
51
9
100
100
40
51
9
100
100
100
26.67
20
26.3
27
26.67
20
26.3
27
40
51
9
100
26.67
20
26.3
27
100
100
100
100
100
31.67
29.7
38
50
50
100
25
75
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
100
1044.4
388.34
1008.15
1192.51
1096.26
1003.23
827.42
530
359.65
244.88
645.17
480.69
1199.45
758.1
895.22
742
882.48
1172
426
670
1092
888
739.88
892.08
916.8
1198.14
1154.28
918.75
833.76
1178.14
878.26
625
603.4
741
1167.1
734
134.26
711.83
730.58
887.7
702.05
1106
1190.74
1180
1077.64
824.43
855
1268.8
512.32
1274.2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
PETROLINVEST
DPV Service
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
Canadian Oil International
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
Marathon Oil
Cuadrilla Resources
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
Marathon Oil
Hutton Energy
Hutton Energy
San Leon Energy
San Leon Energy
San Leon Energy
DPV Service
San Leon Energy
PETROLINVEST
LOTOS
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
LOTOS
LOTOS
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
PETROLINVEST
PKN Orlen
Canadian Oil International
BNK Petroleum
LNG Energy
RAG
Sorgenia
BNK Petroleum
LNG Energy
RAG
Sorgenia
CNOOC
Marathon Oil
MITSUI & CO.
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
BNK Petroleum
LNG Energy
RAG
Sorgenia
3Legs Resources
San Leon Energy
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
BNK Petroleum
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
PETROLINVEST
STENA
WISENT OIL & GAS
LNG Energy
San Leon Energy
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
Hutton Energy
San Leon Energy
PKN Orlen
POLSKIE GRNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO
PKN Orlen
PKN Orlen
San Leon Energy
Chevron
Oracle Energy
Porto Energy Corp
Porto Energy Corp
Galp Energia Group
Porto Energy Corp
E.WELLS CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
W
H
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S

W
H
O
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Cabo Mondego - 2
So Pedro de Muel - 2
Zambujal
Peniche
Barlad
Adamclisi
Costinesti
VamaVeche
Tria
Baile Felix
Periam
Biled
Voivozi
Adea
Curtici
Tria
Baile Felix
Periam
Biled
Suceava
Transilvania Nord
Transylvania Center
Transilvania Sud
North Moldova
Moldova South
Muntenia Nord Est
Muntenia Center
Oltenia
SudCraiova
Suceava
Baantnica
Gbely
Vchodoslovensk nina
Snina
Medzilaborce
Svidnk
Kemarok
Burda
Petiovci
ANGOSTO-1
CAMEROS-2
EBRO-A
EBRO-B
EBRO-C
EBRO-D
EBRO-E
ENARA
MIRUA
SAIA
USOA
ARQUETU
URRACA
ANGOSTO-1
ENARA
MIRUA
USOA
BOAR-CISTIERNA
HUERMECES
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
85
85
85
85
30
70
30
70
30
70
15
15
15
15
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
100
100
100
50
25
25
50
25
25
50
25
25
100
100
25
75
44
33.78
33.78
33.78
33.78
33.78
33.78
44
44
100
44
100
100
20
20
20
20
100
100
629.55
517.82
907.43
192.53
6474
900
900
900
1000
1000
1000
1000
1144.6
1144.6
1144.6
1000
1000
1000
1000
2403
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
4000
2403
451.5
940.2
968.17
961.04
721.12
760.21
582.71
179.59
100
261.1
35.39
217.4
948.1
632.1
948.1
1011.3
758.5
752.4
497.52
726.91
248.76
94815
261.1
758.5
752.4
726.91
379.2
120.8
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
Porto Energy Corp
Porto Energy Corp
Porto Energy Corp
Porto Energy Corp
Chevron
Chevron
Chevron
Chevron
East-West Petroleum
East-West Petroleum
East-West Petroleum
East-West Petroleum
Expert Petroleum
MOL
Expert Petroleum
MOL
Expert Petroleum
MOL
Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS)
Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS)
Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS)
Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS)
Rafes Energy Pte
Romgaz
Romgaz
Romgaz
Romgaz
Romgaz
Romgaz
Romgaz
Romgaz
Sterling Resources
Transatlantic Petroleum
Zeta Petroleum
Nafta
Nafta
Nafta
San Leon Energy
ROMGAZ S.A.
JKX Oil & Gas PLC
San Leon Energy
ROMGAZ S.A.
JKX Oil & Gas PLC
San Leon Energy
ROMGAZ S.A.
JKX Oil & Gas PLC
Topgas Slovakia. s.r.o.
GEOKOS. o.o.d
Petrol
Ascent Resources
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
Basque Energy Board
BNK Petroleum
BNK Petroleum
CAMBRIA EUROPE
CAMBRIA EUROPE
CAMBRIA EUROPE
CAMBRIA EUROPE
CBMRESA
CPS
CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
ROMANI A
SLOVAKI A
SLOVENI A
SPAI N
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100
100
36
36
36
36
100
40
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
13.51
100
100
50
50
100
100
50
100
10
10
100
100
100
100
40
100
100
40
100
100
100
100
100
85
85
100
52.7
52.7
52.7
52.7
52.7
52.7
10
15
15
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
4
100
100
100
5
91
4
256.84
428.2
261.1
758.5
752.4
726.91
125.3
186.57
1006
1006
240.65
194.4
272.1
408.1
272.1
35.39
217.4
948.1
632.1
948.1
1011.3
201.3
402.6
877.8
916.5
964.8
128.4
186.57
137.27
877.8
916.5
261.1
252.8
379.3
758.5
916.5
746.3
347.65
877.8
568.89
1023.6
969.61
479.4
378.9
206.76
620.28
895.9
35.39
217.4
948.1
632.1
948.1
1011.3
186.57
206.76
620.28
75
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
E.WELLS CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
REUS
PISUERGA
ANGOSTO-1
ENARA
MIRUA
USOA
MORCIN-1
GRANDA
ARIES-1
ARIES-2
VALDERREDIBLE
BASCONCILLOS H
PENLOPE
ULISES-2
ULISES-3
CAMEROS-2
EBRO-A
EBRO-B
EBRO-C
EBRO-D
EBRO-E
ESCORPIO
LEO
BEZENA
BIGUENZO
HORQUILLA
LES PINASSES
GRANDA
GUADALQUIVIR
BEZENA
BIGUENZO
ANISA
CARLOTA
PLACIDO
BERDUN
BIGUENZO
LUENA
SEDANO
BEZENA
TURBN
AQUILES
CRONOS
GMINIS
LIBRA
RUEDALABOLA
TESORILLO
ALBERO
CAMEROS-2
EBRO-A
EBRO-B
EBRO-C
EBRO-D
EBRO-E
GRANDA
RUEDALABOLA
TESORILLO
AL10
AL6
AL9
CE1
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL5
EXL141
EXL189
EXL203
EXL250
EXL253
EXL269
ENAGAS
GREENPARK ENERGY ESPAA SA
HEYCO ENERGY GROUP (PETRICHOR)
Heyco Group
Heyco Group
Heyco Group
HULLERAS DEL NORTE
HUNOSA
INVEXTA RESOURCES
INVEXTA RESOURCES
Leni Gas & Oil PLC
NORTHERN
Oil & Gas Capital. S.L.
OIL & GAS CAPITAL. SL
OIL & GAS CAPITAL. SL
Oil & Gas Skills. S.A
Oil & Gas Skills. S.A.
Oil & Gas Skills. S.A.
Oil & Gas Skills. S.A.
Oil & Gas Skills. S.A.
Oil & Gas Skills. S.A.
Oil and Gas Capital. S.L.
Oil and Gas Capital. S.L.
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM OIL & GAS ESPAA
Portland Gas ESP. S.L.
PYREENES Energy Spain. S.A
PYREENES Energy Spain. S.A
PYRINEES ENERGY SPAIN
PYRINEES ENERGY SPAIN
PYRINEES ENERGY SPAIN
Repsol
Repsol
Repsol
Repsol
Repsol
Repsol
San Leon Energy Plc
San Leon Energy Plc
San Leon Energy Plc
San Leon Energy Plc
Schuepbach Energy
Schuepbach Energy
Storengy Espaa. S.L.
Unin Fenosa Gas Exploracin y Produccin. S.A
Unin Fenosa Gas Exploracin y Produccin. S.A
Unin Fenosa Gas Exploracin y Produccin. S.A
Unin Fenosa Gas Exploracin y Produccin. S.A
Unin Fenosa Gas Exploracin y Produccin. S.A
Unin Fenosa Gas Exploracin y Produccin. S.A
Vancast Exploracin
Vancast Exploracin
Vancast Exploracin
DART ENERGY
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
THIRD ENERGY
IGAS PLC
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE
EUROPA OIL AND GAS
IGAS PLC
EUROPA OIL AND GAS
IGAS PLC
THIRD ENERGY
BLACKLAND PARK EXPLORATION
AJ LUCAS GROUP LTD
ALTWOOD PETROLEUM LIMITED
BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
RED ROSE INFRASTRUCTURE LTD
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
WARWICK ENERGY
AJ LUCAS GROUP LTD
ALTWOOD PETROLEUM LIMITED
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EXL273
EXL276
EXL284
EXL288 SE/sla B
EXL288 SE/sla C
EXL288 SE/sla D
EXL288 SE/sla C
EXL290
EXL294 C
EXL294 B
ML18
ML21
ML3
ML4
ML5
ML6
ML7
PEDL1
PEDL100
PEDL107
PEDL11
PEDL115
PEDL118
PEDL12
PEDL120
PEDL126
PEDL130
PEDL133
PEDL137
PEDL139
PEDL14
PEDL140
PEDL141
PEDL143
PEDL145
PEDL146
PEDL147
PEDL148
PEDL149
PEDL150
PEDL155
PEDL157
PEDL158
PEDL159
PEDL161
PEDL162
PEDL163
PEDL164
PEDL165
PEDL169
PEDL173
PEDL174
100
100
100
100
4
96
100
4
96
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
10
15
50
25
100
95
5
10
40
50
100
51
49
100
60
30
10
50
50
60
30
10
50
4
46
2.6
38.4
40
20
100
100
100
100
100
75
25
10
40
50
100
65
35
100
100
100
100
100
75
25
100
100
100
48
N/A
34
51
10
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
211
N/A
231.5
N/A
86
232
121.91
N/A
331
99.249
100
N/A
141
N/A
92
102
276
100
N/A
N/A
110
52.726
N/A
N/A
295
112
N/A
300
N/A
1180
32
54
4
DART ENERGY
BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
ALTWOOD PETROLEUM LIMITED
WARWICK ENERGY
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
ALTWOOD PETROLEUM LIMITED
WARWICK ENERGY
DART ENERGY
BLACKLAND PARK EXPLORATION
CIRQUE ENERGY (UK) LIMITED
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
PERENCO OIL & GAS
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
IGAS PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
IGAS PLC
ANGUS ENERGY LIMITED
CAIRN ENERGY PLC
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
TERRAIN ENERGY LIMITED
DART ENERGY
MOORLAND ENERGY
WARWICK ENERGY
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
NORTHERN PETROLEUM PLC
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
BG GROUP
DART ENERGY
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
DART ENERGY
ECORP INTERNATIONAL
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
U.K. GAS LIMITED
DART ENERGY
ECORP INTERNATIONAL
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
ALTWOOD PETROLEUM LIMITED
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
ALTWOOD PETROLEUM LIMITED
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
EUROPA OIL AND GAS
WARWICK ENERGY
IGAS PLC
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EUROPA OIL AND GAS
VALHALLA OIL AND GAS
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
NORTHERN PETROLEUM PLC
SONOREX OIL AND GAS LIMITED
CAITHNESS OIL LIMITED
TRAP OIL LTD
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
REACH OIL & GAS
DART ENERGY
AURORA PETROLEUM LIMITED
AJ LUCAS GROUP LTD
CENTRICA PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
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PEDL176
PEDL177
PEDL178
PEDL179
PEDL180
PEDL181
PEDL182
PEDL183
PEDL184
PEDL185
PEDL186
PEDL187
PEDL188
PEDL189
PEDL190
PEDL191
PEDL193
PEDL195
PEDL196
PEDL197
PEDL198
PEDL199
PEDL200
PEDL201
PEDL202
PEDL203
PEDL204
PEDL206
PEDL207
PEDL208
PEDL209
PEDL21
PEDL210
PEDL211
PEDL212
PEDL214
PEDL215
PEDL216
PEDL217
PEDL218
PEDL219
PEDL220
PEDL221
PEDL223
PEDL224
PEDL225
PEDL226
PEDL227
PEDL228
PEDL231
100
100
100
100
33.33
33.33
33.34
25
25
50
33.33
33.33
33.34
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
32.5
12.5
32.5
12.5
10
100
10
15
50
25
100
75
25
100
100
80
20
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
100
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
200
N/A
64
100
100
540
40
N/A
386
200
80
80
100
100
386
N/A
296
100
75
200
75
N/A
109
100
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
28
N/A
N/A
N/A
120
100
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
399.83
DART ENERGY
THIRD ENERGY
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
EUROPA OIL AND GAS
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
EUROPA OIL AND GAS
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
EUROPA OIL AND GAS
RATHLIN ENERGY (UK) LIMITED
IGAS PLC
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
IGAS PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
IGAS PLC
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
DART ENERGY
LOW NEW BIGGIN OIL
DART ENERGY
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
CORFE ENERGY LIMITED
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
TERRAIN ENERGY LIMITED
UNION JACK OIL PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
ANGUS ENERGY LIMITED
CAIRN ENERGY PLC
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
TERRAIN ENERGY LIMITED
NEWTON ENERGY CORPORATION
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
TERRAIN ENERGY LIMITED
DART ENERGY
NEWTON ENERGY CORPORATION
BLACKLAND PARK EXPLORATION
STELINMATVIC INDUSTRIES LTD
IGAS PLC
DART ENERGY
DART ENERGY
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
ADAMO ENERGY (UK) LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
SONOREX OIL AND GAS LIMITED
FAIRFAX SHELFCO
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
E.WELLS CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
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PEDL232
PEDL233
PEDL234
PEDL235
PEDL236
PEDL237
PEDL238
PEDL239
PEDL240
PEDL241
PEDL243
PEDL244
PEDL245
PEDL246
PEDL247
PEDL248
PEDL249
PEDL250
PEDL251
PEDL252
PEDL253
PEDL254
PEDL255
PEDL256
PEDL37
PEDL39
PEDL40 B
PEDL40 A
PEDL43
PEDL5
PEDL5 TF/49B
PEDL56 B
PEDL56 A
PEDL57
PEDL6
PEDL68
PEDL70
PEDL78
PEDL90
PL116
PL161
PL162 SE/70
PL162 SE/81
PL178
50
50
50
50
50
50
100
100
18.75
55
26.25
50
50
75
25
7.5
22.5
5
65
50
50
50
50
100
10
90
100
100
100
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
60
40
50
50
50
50
7.5
40
52.5
100
100
100
100
100
100
10
75
15
100
100
100
100
40
5
47
8
8.33
10
26.67
50
5
100
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
94.462
N/A
299.87
N/A
N/A
N/A
208
171
7.1953
110
299.87
N/A
N/A
43.581
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
44.981
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
231.5
N/A
N/A
N/A
42
N/A
N/A
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
IGAS PLC
NORTHERN PETROLEUM PLC
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
IGAS PLC
FAIRFAX SHELFCO
AURORA PETROLEUM LIMITED
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
FIRST OIL EXPRO PLC
NORWEST ENERGY
WESSEX EXPLORATION PLC
NWE MIRRABOOKA (UK) PTY. LTD.
WESSEX EXPLORATION PLC
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
MONTROSE INDUSTRIES LIMITED
NORTHERN PETROLEUM PLC
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
CELTIQUE ENERGY HOLDINGS
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
AJ LUCAS GROUP LTD
AIMWELL ENERGY LIMITED
NORTHDOWN ENERGY LIMITED
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
AJ LUCAS GROUP LTD
MIDMAR ENERGY
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EDEN ENERGY LIMITED
U.K. ONSHORE GAS LIMITED
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
MONTROSE INDUSTRIES LIMITED
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
NEWTON ENERGY CORPORATION
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
NEWTON ENERGY CORPORATION
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
MAGELLAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION
NORTHERN PETROLEUM PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
IGAS PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
WINGAS GMBH
CAIRN ENERGY PLC
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
TERRAIN ENERGY LIMITED
IGAS PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
IGAS PLC
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
MONTROSE INDUSTRIES LIMITED
STERLING RESOURCES
YORKSHIRE EXPLORATION LIMITED
AURORA PETROLEUM LIMITED
CORFE ENERGY LIMITED
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
IGAS PLC
NORTHERN PETROLEUM PLC
IGAS PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
BLACKLAND PARK EXPLORATION
PETRONAS ENERGY TRADING
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
IBERDROLA GROUP
DART ENERGY
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
CONCESSI ONS
NAME
PARENT
COMPANY
I NTERREST
%
LI CENSE
AREA (KM2)
E.WELLS
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PL179
PL182
PL199 SK/86
PL199 SK,TF
PL205
PL211
PL213
PL215
PL220
PL233
PL234
PL235
PL240
PL241
PL249
PL259
PL55
PL77
PL79
PL80
PL81
PL89
PL90
100
100
50
50
100
90
90
10
100
50
50
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
96
4
100
100
100
100
7.5
49.615
30.385
7.5
5
18.75
10
45
26.25
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
BLACKLAND PARK EXPLORATION
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
NORTHERN PETROLEUM PLC
ALKANE ENERGY PLC
BLACKLAND PARK EXPLORATION
ONSHORE PRODUCTION SERVICES LIMITED
BLACKLAND PARK EXPLORATION
ONSHORE PRODUCTION SERVICES LIMITED
IGAS PLC
IGAS PLC
CENTRICA PLC
ANGUS ENERGY LIMITED
IGAS PLC
ANGUS ENERGY LIMITED
IGAS PLC
PERENCO OIL & GAS
AJ LUCAS GROUP LTD
ALTWOOD PETROLEUM LIMITED
THIRD ENERGY
THIRD ENERGY
THIRD ENERGY
THIRD ENERGY
MAERSK OIL NORTH SEA UK LIMITED
PERENCO OIL & GAS
PREMIER OIL UK LIMITED
SUMMIT PETROLEUM DORSET LIMITED
TALISMAN NORTH SEA LIMITED
AURORA PETROLEUM LIMITED
DORSET EXPLORATION LIMITED
EGDON RESOURCES LTD
FIRST OIL EXPRO PLC
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LAUNCH PARTY
Frank Thompson the new country
manager for Schlumberger
Tobiasz Adamczewski principal analyst at Cleantech Poland
Eric Bollard of Apex Contracting
On May 29th, at the Warszawa Wschodnia restaurant, the
Shale Gas Investment Guide was given away at an invite-
only launch party attended by 110 guests, including manag-
ers and presidents of service companies and operators.
Marta Michalak CH Robinson
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At left, Krzysztof Sylwanowicz of Pro Euro Energy Services,
and Adam Kozowski of Norton Rose, at right
Milton Jerez of ConocoPhillips talks to Emmett
Beever of US Steel Tubular Products

Arne Kvamsdal
business development manager
for Halliburton
Tom Sullivan of CH Robinson greets the more than 100 guests at the party
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Krzysztof Sylwanowicz of Pro Euro Energy Services with his wife
Dariusz Latka at left, formerly of Talisman Energy Polska and now with San Leon Energy,
and his colleague, at right, Jadwiga wicicka
Complimentary welcome drink,
served cold
Marek Cibor of DBM Services with his
Bussiness partner Dorota Flint also of
DBM Services
Warszawa Wschodnia
culinary experts at work
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Milton Jerez of ConocoPhillips talks to Emmett
Beever of US Steel Tubular Products
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Chris Pearce, Matt Garner, Milton Jerez, Dan Robinson of ConocoPhillips
Tom Sullivan of CH Robinson
Warszawa Wschodnia restaurant, renowned Gessler cuisine
Asia Merta and Anna Lipiska,
guests of Cleantech Poland
Chris Pearce, Matt Garner, Milton Jerez, Dan Robinson of ConocoPhillips
Adam Kozowski of Norton Rose
Lars Hubert of San Leon Energy
Chris Pearce, ConocoPhillips, at right
Akshay Pasrija, United Oilfeld Services, at right
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Marta Michalak, CH Robinson, talks to guests
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Chris Pearce, Matt Garner, Milton Jerez, Dan Robinson of ConocoPhillips
Terence Odwyer of Terrapinn, Shale
Gas World Europe, to be held in
November, 2013 at EXPO XXI
Marek Kilian (left) and Maciej Chy (center) of PwC talk to Wojciech Ko
of Cleantech Poland.
Magda Pavlak-Chiaradia (left) and Witold Domek (center) of CDM Smith
talk to Piotr Dobrowolski of Siemens (right)
Parker Snyder of Cleantech Poland
talks to Tom Sullivan of CH Robinson
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Milton Jerez of ConocoPhillips at left
talks to Iza Kawczynski of IP Group
Waitress keeps no secrets about what makes the cause taste so good
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| SHALE GAS INVESTMENT GUIDE | SUMMER 2013
WHEN THE MARCELLUS shale
play was in its early develop-
ment, many energy companies
that are now household names
were new to Pennsylvania.
Individual operators and the en-
tire industry were caught at-footed
over how to address residents most
basic questions. Add in a few early
accidents and the fast pace at which
this industry operates and we, as an
industry, found ourselves playing
catch-up and digging out of a hole.
Soon after my appointment as
CEO of the Marcellus Shale Coalition
and at the direction of the Coalitions
member companies, we developed
an aggressive community outreach
and education strategy to give the
public and key stakeholders a one-
stop shop for reliable information
about natural gas development.
Heres what we have done:
Transparency and Accountability.
We encourage MSC members to host
members of the media, local elected
ofcials and NGOs on rig and well
site tours to further educate them on
the environmental controls and proc-
ess by which a well is developed.
In many ways, the majority of Pennsylvanians in the USA
were in the same position as citizens of Poland are today:
a new industry with a less than stellar reputation is now part
of their community.
BY K AT HRY N Z . K L A B E R
F OR ME R C E O, MA R C E L L U S S HA L E C OA L I T I ON
When an issue is brought to our at-
tention, we address it head-on and
in a fact-based manner.
Support Smart Regulations. The
MSC supports regulations that bal-
ance the nancial cost and maximize
the environmental outcome. We sup-
ported a modernization of well casing
and construction standards to ad-
dress horizontal development. We
also supported more stringent emis-
sion regulations to further improve
air quality. And we supported in-
creased set-backs from bodies of
water and structures and the require-
ment that all water wells within
a 2,500 ft. radius of well site be
tested prior to development moving
forward.
Engage the community. The MSC
has a member-driven speakers bu-
reau that has participated in hun-
dreds of community events over the
years. These speakers, experts in their
eld, engage community groups on
just about every topic associated with
Marcellus Shale development. Weve
also developed a website, LearnA-
boutShale.org where anyone can
submit a question and receive
a straightforward fact-based answer.
Develop the Supply Chain. Our
member companies used to have
trouble sourcing services locally. To
address this challenge, the MSC de-
veloped a program where procure-
ment experts from member compa-
nies attend seminars for local busi-
nesses. Additionally, the MSC part-
ners with local chambers of com-
merce and has developed an online
business directory, MarcellusOn-
MainStreet.org.
Science and Facts. Ensuring that
inaccurate information is responded
to in a timely manner and that re-
porters and opposition groups are
held accountable is key to crafting
and controlling the narrative. Con-
versely, when an accident happens,
accepting responsibility and commit-
ting to nding a solution is key for
long-term success. Rational indi-
viduals accept the fact that this is
heavy industry and accidents can
happen. No energy source is without
risk. Managing and mitigating that
risk is critical.
WE L L HE A D
CEO Kathryn Klaber
and representatives of
MSC member
companies
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did it in
Pennsylvania
| SHALE GAS INVESTMENT GUIDE | SUMMER 2013
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