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Page 1: EXPO PROGRAM · EXPO AGENDA Tuesday, August 20, 2013 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Seminars & Expo Open Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Seminars & Expo Open 5:30 PM – 7:30

EXPO PROGRAM

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TABLE OF CONTENTSExpo Agenda ........................................................... 1

Sponsors .................................................................. 2

Seminar Schedule ................................................... 4

Seminar Topic Descriptions ................................... 6

Who’s Hiring ..........................................................16

One-On-One Meetings ..........................................17

Java Jive Jazz .........................................................17

Ads ..........................................................................18

Featured Organizations ........................................33

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ............................... Fold Out

Numerical Listing of Exhibitors ................. Fold Out

Ads ..........................................................................40

Alphabetical Listing of Exhibitors .......................68

New Contacts & Notes ...........................................76

EXPO AGENDATuesday, August 20, 2013

9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Seminars & Expo Open

Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Seminars & Expo Open

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Networking Reception (Upper Atrium)

Thursday, August 22, 2013 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Seminars & Expo Open

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THANK YOU TO OUR 2013 SPONSORS!

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BAKKEN SHALENews, MarketPlace, Jobs™

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THURSDAY

SEMINAR SCHEDULE 20 - 22 AUG, 2013

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TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

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TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

Room 9:00-10:00 10:15-11:15 11:30-12:30 1:30-2:30 2:45-3:45 4:00-5:00

NorskAre You Ready? The First 72 Hours are Up to You,

Sharon Smith, North Dakota State University Extension Service

The Boom in Minot:Opportuniteis & Challenges, Jerry

Chavez, President Minot Area Development Corporation

FrackNation Movie Screening

The Boom in Williston:Opportunities & Challenges, Tom

Rolfstad, Executive Director Williston Economic Development

How to Target the Best Employees, Speaker TBA

How to Find the Best Oil Industry Jobs, Speaker TBA

States

Developing Employee Training Programs and Public RelationsStrategies to Combat Human

Trafficking, Patrick Atkinson, The Institute for Trafficked, Exploited

& Missing Persons

So You Want to be an Engineer in the Bakken: Tips and Stories from a Civil Engineer who Came

to the Bakken, Paul Wallick, WHPacific, Inc.

Parenting from a Distance, Holly Arnold, North Dakota State

University Extension Service

Living & Cooking in Small Spaces, Gail Slinde, North

Dakota State University Extension Service

Lewis & Clark

It’s Your Money: What Do You Want It To Do For You?, Lori Scharmer, North Dakota State University

Extension Service

Fundamentals of Sand Frack Conveyor Belts, Laura Hoggan,

RPI

Working Capital Solutions for Small and Mid-sized Businesses,

Kevin McCormick,CapFlow Funding Group

Keeping the Bakken Clean and Green, Scott Brown, Strata

Corporation

CTS' Winter Defensive Driver Training (Hands-on Skid Truck demos), Gary Eggspuehler, Center for Transporation Safety

Bella Dangelo Radio Show Live (Open to non-seminar pass holders also)

Room 9:00-10:00 10:15-11:15 11:30-12:30 1:30-2:30 2:45-3:45 4:00-5:00

Norsk FrackNation Movie Screening

Secure Your Financial Future: Lessons from Warren Buffett!,

Harold Wong, Contributing Columnist, The AZ Republic

Bakken Oil Boom's Investment Opportunities, Harold Wong,

Contributing Columnist, The AZ Republic

Saltwater Disposal Wells: Guidelines for the Investor, Marion Smith, Salt Water

Disposal Institute

StatesThe Boom in Williston: Opportunities & Challenges, Tom Rolfstad, Executive Director Williston Economic

Development

Developing Employee Training Programs and Public RelationsStrategies to Combat Human

Trafficking, Patrick Atkinson, The Institute for Trafficked, Exploited

& Missing Persons

Living & Cooking in Small Spaces, Gail Slinde, North

Dakota State University Extension Service

Living & Surviving in North Dakota Winters – You and Your

RV, Becky Buchmann, North Dakota State University

Extension Service

Working Capital Solutions for Small and Mid-sized Businesses,

Kevin McCormick,CapFlow Funding Group

Flame Resistant Clothing and the Flash Fire Hazard, Derek Sang,

Bulwark Protective Apparel

Lewis & Clark

Power Pay Your Way Out of Debt, Lori Scharmer, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Fundamentals of Sand Frack Conveyor Belts, Laura Hoggan,

RPI

It’s Your Money: What Do You Want It To Do For You?, Lori

Scharmer, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Worksite Safety Hazards and Prevention, Harlan Olson,

Workforce Safety & Insurance

CTS' Winter Defensive Driver Training (Hands-on Skid Truck demos), Gary Eggspuehler, Center for Transporation Safety

Bella Dangelo Radio Show Live (Open to non-seminar pass holders also)

Room 9:00-10:00 10:15-11:15 11:30-12:30 1:30-2:30 2:45-3:45 4:00-5:00

Norsk FrackNation Movie Screening

The Boom in Minot:Opportuniteis & Challenges, Jerry

Chavez, President Minot Area Development Corporation

Keeping the Bakken Clean and Green, Scott Brown, Strata

Corporation

Living & Surviving in North Dakota Winters – You and Your

RV, Becky Buchmann, North Dakota State University

Extension Service

States Parenting from a Distance, Holly Arnold, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Saltwater Disposal Wells: Guidelines for the Investor, Marion Smith, Salt Water

Disposal Institute

Secure Your Financial Future: Lessons from Warren Buffett!,

Harold Wong, Contributing Columnist, The AZ Republic

Flame Resistant Clothing and the Flash Fire Hazard, Derek Sang,

Bulwark Protective Apparel

How to Target the Best Employees, Speaker TBA

How to Find the Best Oil Industry Jobs, Speaker TBA

Lewis & Clark

Working Capital Solutions for Small and Mid-sized Businesses, Kevin McCormick,

CapFlow Funding Group

So You Want to be an Engineer in the Bakken: Tips and Stories from a Civil Engineer who Came

to the Bakken, Paul Wallick, WHPacific, Inc.

Worksite Safety Hazards and Prevention, Harlan Olson,

Workforce Safety & Insurance

Are You Ready? The First 72 Hours are Up to You, Sharon

Smith, North Dakota State University Extension Service

CTS' Winter Defensive Driver Training (Hands-on Skid Truck demos), Gary Eggspuehler, Center for Transporation Safety

Bella Dangelo Radio Show Live (Open to non-seminar pass holders also)

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Interested in attending the seminars but don’t have a Day or Show Pass? See the ticket counter for more information.

Are You Ready: The First 72 Hours Are Up to YouBy Sharon Smith, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Tuesday 9:00 - 10:00, Norsk Room; Thursday 1:30 - 2:30, Lewis & Clark Room

Does the Bakken have you working and living away from your family and friends? Do

you know how to stay safe and connected in case of an emergency or disaster while far

from home? Join us as we share phone apps, emergency kit plans and pocket info forms

to help you stay connected at a distance with family and friends. By planning now,

gathering basic supplies, and sharing plans with loved ones, you can be ready and stay

safe in times of emergency. The fi rst 72 hours are up to you.

Bakken Oil Boom’s Investment OpportunitiesBy Harold Wong, Contributing Columnist, The AZ Republic

Wednesday 2:45 - 3:45, Norsk Room

Don’t miss this rare fi nancial opportunity to learn about opportunities for you to invest

in the Bakken oil boom. Topics covered include:

Why the Bakken Oil Boom can lead to U.S. Oil Independence

Why ND has the lowest unemployment rate in the U.S.

How real estate investors are earning 8-15% cash on cash returns

Why many renters have $100,000+ annual incomes

How real estate investors can project a 10-25% overall rate of return

Why the Bakken had the 2nd highest wage rate growth in the U.S.

What non-real-estate investment opportunities exist.

Bella Dangelo Radio Show Live (Open to All Attendees, Not Just Seminar Pass Holders)By Isabella Dangelo, Bella Dangelo Radio Show

Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 2:45 - 5:00, Lewis & Clark Room

Note: The views and opinions expressed on the show are those of the Isabella Dangello

show and do not necessarily refl ect the views and opinions of the Expo Show producers and

sponsors. Bella Dangelo is a hardworking (employed since the age of 14), self-suffi cient,

self-reliant woman of integrity. Bella strives to fi nd the truth and is not afraid to get her

hands dirty in the process. The Bella Dangelo Radio Show off ers the American people a

chance to learn the current issues facing our great country. The American people have

the right to know what goes on in our system and what is really happening behind

closed doors. Bella's radio show off ers a variety of viewpoints from people who want

this country to return to what it used to stand for - life, liberty, and freedom. The show's

host and speakers discuss these issues and fi nd solutions using knowledge, experience,

wisdom, understanding, empathy, and common sense. Guests specialize in history, poli-

tics, economics, religion, and business. America has drifted off course and turned away

from her original values. Bella expresses the need for the American people to stand up

for their beliefs, seek truth and justice, and reclaim their freedoms.

The Boom in Minot: Opportunities and ChallengesBy Jerry Chavez, President Minot Area Development Corporation

Tuesday 10:15 - 11:15, Norsk Room; Thursday 1:30 - 2:30, Norsk Room

Seminar abstract not available.

The Boom in Williston: Opportunities and ChallengesBy Tom Rolfstad, Williston Economic Development

Tuesday 1:30 - 2:30, Norsk Room; Wednesday 9:00 - 10:00, States Room

Williston is the fastest growing Micropolitan community in the Nation for the second

year in a row! Mr. Rolfstad will discuss what separates this oil play from those in the

past. This unconventional oil play is a paradigm shift in technology and productivity that

off ers the key to unlocking huge reserves of oil. The shale rock that contains this oil is

massive in size and geography. The combination of these factors means this will be a

great place to invest for a very long time. Especially at times like these, when the World

economy is staggering. North Dakota off ers a tremendous opportunity for investors

with a pro-business climate, pragmatic regulatory process and an ever growing balance

to the budget. Mr. Rolfstad will explain how Williston is the central hub city to the Wil-

liston Basin and the preferred location choice for the largest oilfi eld services companies

in the world. Williston anchors Williams County which is adding 10,000 jobs per year!

Come join the fun!

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CTS' Winter Defensive Driver Training (With Hands-on Skid Truck Demos)By Gary Eggspuehler, Center for Transportation Safety

Tuesday 9:00 - 11:15, States Room; Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 - 11:15; Norsk Room

Winter can be a particularly dangerous time for commercial drivers. When your drivers only

have limited – or no – experience driving in winter conditions, it is a major potential risk to

your organization. Center for Transportation Safety (CTS) off ers an on-site training course

that allows drivers to gain crucial experience with winter driving – and helps you reduce

crashes and driver incidents. This course on best practices for winter driving gives your driv-

ers the chance to learn through a variety of methods:

• Classroom instruction to emphasize the principles of defensive driving in winter conditions

• The CTS skid control truck for practice avoiding and recovering from skids in a real light duty

vehicle

• One-on-one behind-the-wheel coaching for hands-on learning in your company’s own

vehicle

Our focus is on improving driver awareness, speed-space management, lane control,

evasive maneuvering and emergency braking techniques. These are some of the winter

driving challenges covered by our instructors:

• Snow and ice conditions

• Handling skids

• Wind, from gusts to unexpected turbulence

• Rain and the elements of hydroplaning

• Vehicle failures

• Braking and choosing the proper methods

• Hazard avoidance measures

• Animals

• Pedestrians

• Road hazards

What makes this course an award-winning program?

• Taught by retired state troopers with years of highway safety experience

• Uses proven cognitive skill-based development with state-of-the-art, multiple

media adult learning techniques

• Drivers practice on CTS’ skid-control vehicle, which can duplicate real-world skid

scenarios

Developing Employee Training Programs and Public Relations Strategies to Combat Human Traffi ckingBy Patrick Atkinson, The Institute for Traffi cked, Exploited & Missing Persons

Tuesday 11:30- 12:30, States Room; Wednesday 10:15 - 11:15, States Room

This presentation provides basic awareness of the historical and contemporary dynamics

of human traffi cking (HT), its existence within fi eld industries, and its impact in a state

not used to dealing with HT-related issues.

This presentation presents positive, pro-active workplace training formats and public

relations strategies. The inclusion of this seminar will demonstrate that the oil industry

leadership is aware of current and future possibilities for human traffi cking in the oil

industry, and is working to develop prevention and management strategies.

The presentation begins with a brief historical review of human traffi cking worldwide

and shows its universal nature. The presentation moves quickly to bring HT into the con-

temporary workplace and shows the impact that it has on workers, workplace safety and

legal liability, and community involvement. The remainder of the presentation provides

practical information and material that can be used by oil industry leadership to bring

awareness to oil industry workers, as well as the development of educational materials

for workers, and community public relations strategies.

This presentation is given under the auspices of The GOD’S CHILD Project (a non-

denominational registered 501(c)3) nonprofi t organization), the ‘Institute for Traffi cked,

Exploited & Missing Persons’, or The Atkinson Center.

Flame Resistant Clothing and the Flash Fire HazardBy Derek Sang, Bulwark Protective Apparel

Wednesday 4:00 - 5:00, States Room; Thursday 1:30 - 2:30, States Room

Attendees will learn about the primary subjects essential to understanding, and protect-

ing against, the fl ash fi re hazard in the workplace. A comprehensive look at enforce-

ment, hazard analysis and FR clothing performance testing, focusing on the importance

of NFPA 2112 certifi cation of garments and using NFPA 2113 as a guide when instituting

or upgrading an existing FR Clothing program, including comfort, value, employee ac-

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ceptance, proper use, maintenance and laundering. The seminar will be a NON – Com-

mercial review of the Flash Fire hazard and what to look for when specifying FR Clothing.

Attendees will take away:

The latest in Flame-Resistant fabric technology

Understand how NFPA 2112 and 2113 relate to designing an FR Clothing program

Diff erence between Flame-Resistant clothing and every day work wear

FrackNation Movie ScreeningTuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 11:30-12:30, Norsk Room

Note: The Bakken Oil Workers & Oil Service Expo have purchased a public screening license for

this movie. Copies of the movie will be available for purchase after each viewing.

In FrackNation journalist Phelim McAleer faces threats, cops and bogus lawsuits question-

ing green extremists for the truth about fracking. McAleer uncovers fracking facts sup-

pressed by environmental activists, and he talks with rural Americans whose livelihoods are

at risk if fracking is banned. Emotions run high but the truth runs deep.

FrackNation was made after Phelim McAleer confronted GASLAND fi lmmaker Josh Fox at

a Q&A in Chicago. McAleer asked Fox about instances of water being lit on fi re well before

fracking occurred in America and why he didn’t include that information in GASLAND.

Fox said the information “wasn’t relevant.” McAleer disagreed and put their exchange on

YouTube. Fox sued to have it removed. That’s when McAleer realized there was more to the

story of fracking than Josh Fox was letting on.

FrackNation was funded by 3,305 backers on Kickstarter who generously donated $212,265

to have us investigate the truth about fracking. All funds from oil and gas companies or

their executives were explicitly rejected. FrackNation is a fi lm by the people, for the people.

Fundamentals of Sand Frack Conveyor BeltsBy Laura Hoggan, RPI

Tuesday & Wednesday 10:15 - 11:15, Lewis & Clark Room

Conveyor system and belt maintenance is essential to keep a facility running. The high

costs associated with a mis‐aligned system in replacing components makes this a critical

issue faced by all plant managers. Conveyor systems are impacted by changes in the

environment, material being conveyed and load on the system.

Conveyor systems are dynamic and require constant monitoring and cleaning. Under-

standing the impact of the loading area and belt tracking can ensure that costs are

minimized to replacement of wear parts and not catastrophic failures. An understanding

of the system, interaction between the various parts and the symptoms seen when the

system is out of synergy is essential.

The conveyor belt is the most misunderstood part of the conveyor system. Learning

what causes belt behavior, how to repair belts and the terminology of the conveyor belt

will help all plant managers decrease operations costs. Reviewing the causes of belt fail-

ure, misalignment and how to solve the problem will enable plant managers to increase

the effi ciency of their systems.

Participants will:

1. Understand the variables that eff ect conveyor belt operation and be able to

troubleshoot their systems.

2. Understand conveyor belts, their anatomy and how to ensure the correct belt is on

their system

3. Understand the conveyor system as a whole and how the various parts contribute

to the overall health of the system.

How to Find the Best Oil Industry JobsSpeaker To Be Announced

Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00, Norsk Room; Thursday 4:00 - 5:00, States Room

This workshop will explore helpful tips for oil workers seeking employment. Topics covered

include:

• What does the oil and gas job market look like today (and future)?

• How to get hired by an oil and gas company?

• How to use the Internet as a tool for fi nding your next job opportunity?

• How to present yourself to a future employer?

• How to get that coveted interview?

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How to Target the Best EmployeesSpeaker To Be Announced

Tuesday 2:45 - 3:45, Norsk Room; Thursday 2:45-3:45; States Room

This workshop will explore helpful tips for hiring managers in the oil industry. Topics

covered include:

• What will your future workforce look like?

• How will you compete for the best candidate?

• How can you use the Internet to locate future talent?

• What is your future workforce looking for in their next job?

It’s Your Money: What Do You Want It To Do For You?By Lori Scharmer, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Tuesday 9:00 - 10:00 & Wednesday 11:30 - 12:30, Lewis & Clark Room

Money is a tool, we use that tool to accomplish what is important to us. This presenta-

tion will help identifying ‘what we want’ and how to make it happen with the money we

earn.

Keeping the Bakken Clean and GreenBy Scott Brown, Strata Corporation

Tuesday 1:30 - 2:30, Lewis & Clark Room; Thursday 2:45 - 3:45, Norsk Room

Whether you are a land owner, a representative from an Oil Company, an Oil Field Worker, a

Contractor, or a member of the General Public, you play a part in the oil fi eld and ultimately

have a responsibility to Keep our Bakken Clean and Green. Unfortunately, as part of the

many processes in place to produce the oil from our Bakken, environmental incidents occur

which require remediation. The purpose of our presentation will be to discuss with you

and ultimately help you answer the questions, what do I do if I observe, fi nd, or am part

of an environmental emergency such as an oil spill, salt water spill, diesel fuel spill, or any

other chemical spill. In the event of one of these misfortunate incidents, this presentation

will outline the steps and processes that can be taken to help you to: 1) identify a spill, 2)

determine who is responsible for reporting it, 3) reportable quantities, 4) who to report

the incident to, 5) appropriate methods to stop the spill from spreading if necessitated and

remediation steps to remove the contaminated material, 6) and fi nally how to answer the

question after remediation methods have taken place, Is the environment safe?

Living & Cooking in Small SpacesBy Gail Slinde, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00 & Wednesday 11:30 - 12:30, States Room

In a booming area like the Bakken, housing is diffi cult to fi nd, much less housing with

any elbow room. Learning the skills to live and cook in tight spaces can make your life

in the Bakken much easier. Those who live in an RV or camper and eat out may have a

craving for good, old home cooked food. Preparing a tasty meal in an RV is possible. All

you need are a few essential items (and just a little elbow room) and some great recipes

to prepare your own easy and healthy meals.

Living & Surviving in North Dakota Winters – You and Your RVBy Becky Buchmann, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Wednesday 1:30 - 2:30, States Room; Thursday 4:00 - 5:00, Norsk Room

Are you new to ND and eager to experience a ND winter? You might be ready but is your

RV? Join this session to learn how to get your little home on the range (your RV) ready,

safe and comfortable for the unpredictable ND winter. Bonus-also learn what you need

to know in case of bad weather any time of the year.

Parenting from a DistanceBy Holly Arnold, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Tuesday 2:45 - 3:45 & Thursday 9:00 - 10:00, States Room

Even though miles and hours separate you from your child, you are one of the most im-

portant people in your child’s life. Parenting can be especially diffi cult when working in

the Bakken puts distance between you and your child. When your shift in the oil patch

ends, your most important job-being a parent, continues. Join this session and learn

strategies to build, maintain and enjoy strong, long distance relationships with your

children; discuss ways to overcome parenting obstacles and learn techniques to ease the

reuniting process.

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Power Pay Your Way Out of DebtBy Lori Scharmer, North Dakota State University Extension Service

Wednesday 9:00 - 10:00, Lewis & Clark Room

Hear about the PowerPay way to eliminate debt. Online tools for developing a personal-

ized, self-directed debt elimination plan. Discover how quickly you can become debt

free, and how much you can save in interest costs.

Saltwater Disposal Wells: Guidelines for the InvestorBy Marion Smith, Salt Water Disposal Institute, A Subsidiary of Odin Oil and Gas, LLC

Wednesday 4:00 - 5:00, Norsk Room; Thursday 10:15 - 11:15, States Room

Saltwater disposal wells (SWDs) are a vital part of the midstream operation in the oil

and gas industry that are gaining popularity amongst operators and investors. SWDs

are needed to dispose of fl owback water from fracking and waste water made during

production. As oil production decreases over time, the amount of saltwater increases

thus resulting in the increasing need for SWDs. This seminar gives the basics of saltwater

disposal along with advice and concerns related to investors. Issues include comparing

disposal projects and evaluating operators. In addition to the advice on investing, case

histories will be presented by the Saltwater Disposal Institute.

Secure Your Financial Future: Lessons from Warren Buff ett!By Harold Wong, Contributing Columnist, The AZ Republic

Wednesday 1:30 - 2:30, Norsk Room; Thursday 11:30 - 12:30, States Room

This seminar will cover lessons from Warren Buff ett that can insure your retirement

security. Topics covered include:

• Warren Buff ett’s rules for Financial Success

• Understand Buff ett’s Rule of 100 or Risk Ruin in Retirement

• Triple Your CD Rates

• Avoid the Next Crash in Bonds or Stocks

• Eliminate Income Tax on Your IRA

So You Want to be an Engineer in the Bakken: Tips and Stories from a Civil Engineer who Came to the BakkenBy Paul Wallick, WHPacifi c, Inc.

Tuesday 1:30 - 2:30, States Room; Thursday 10:15 - 11:15, Lewis & Clark Room

The Bakken is in need of housing, retail, service establishments, warehouses, industrial

parks, and the infrastructure to provide for these new developments. All of this new devel-

opment and infrastructure creates a need for civil engineers.

This presentation focuses on coming to the Bakken as a civil engineer from out of state.

I have been working as a consulting civil engineer in the Bakken area for over a year and

off er stories and tips for success as an engineer in the Bakken.

Having been present at many commission meetings, reading the local newspapers,

listening to the local radio shows about the Bakken, and being active in the region, I have

heard the concerns of the longtime residents. The government planners and engineers are

overwhelmed with emails and phone messages. Develop relationships with these people.

Be persistent. They want to help you.

The rush of workers descending on the area created the man camps consisting mostly of

campers and RVs. Then developers started to build more comfortable accommodations for

these workers using modular housing. As more families start to come to the area the shift is

to create livable neighborhoods with parks and trails. A place people can call home.

Hotels were built to accommodate all of the business travelers fl ocking to the area. Truck

stops were being constructed throughout the Bakken. People now are asking for more

traditional grocery stores and shopping areas.

The opportunity is here. Have a presence. There is room for more engineers and fi rms

that want to expand in the region. For engineers who have been thinking about starting

their own company this is a great place to get started. Go for it.

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Working Capital Solutions for Small and Mid-sized BusinessesBy Kevin McCormick, CapFlow Funding Group

Tuesday 11:30 - 12:30, Lewis & Clark Room; Wednesday 2:45 - 3:45, States Room; &

Thursday 9:00 - 10:00, Lewis & Clark Room

Every business has its own unique liquidity challenges and there are a full line of solu-

tions available to mitigate cash fl ow concerns. This seminar will focus on several meth-

ods companies can utilize to eff ectively manage their working capital. Discussion will

touch on Factoring facilities and how to bypass the sometimes long process of waiting

for invoices to be paid, and simply capitalize on receivables to build and grow revenues.

Other asset-based lending facilities to be touched on are those collateralized by accounts

receivable and/or inventory, and purchase order fi nancing.

Worksite Safety Hazards and PreventionBy Harlan Olson, Workforce Safety & Insurance

Wednesday 1:30 - 2:30 & Thursday 11:30 - 12:30, Lewis & Clark Room

This presentation will touch on safety hazards and trends that Workforce Safety & Insur-

ance (WSI) is currently seeing in the oil industry based on claims data. We will provide

some suggestions on ways to avoid injuries and review our annual safety discount pro-

grams that are available at no cost to employers and employees who conduct business in

North Dakota and maintain an employer account with WSI.

WHO’S HIRING???Look for the turquoise balloons in the expo for a quick glance

at who is hiring. Visit their booth if you are interested in

talking to them about job opportunities.

All pre-registered attendees are eligible for setting up on-one-one appointments with

other pre-registered attendees. If you have not taken advantage of this pre-registration

feature yet, go back into your registration and click on the attendees tab. You can then

make appointments with others who have opted in for this feature and meet with pro-

spective customers and employers in any of the networking sections in the expo. This

is a great way to make the most of your on-site networking opportunities. If you didn’t

pre-register this year, plan to do so next year so you can participate in this feature.

JAVA JIVE JAZZ

Java Jive Jazz will be playing at the Wednesday Evening Networking Reception from 5:30

- 7:30 PM in the Upper Atrium. Tickets are required for admission.

Formed from a devoted core of Minot musicians “JAVA JIVE JAZZ” has been working

steadily since its inception in 2005.

THE INSPIRATION:

A combination of the pop music of the fi fties and sixties (Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra,

etc.).

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WLL gets bum rapJames. T. Brown: Whiting Petroleum is not running out of drilling inventory

By RAY TYSONPetroleum News Bakken

Denver-based E&P independentWhiting Petroleum Corp. is findingit difficult convincing investors that thecompany is not running out of suitableplaces to drill.“The knock against Whiting is that youguys don’t have any inventory and in threeyears you’re going to be done,” James T.Brown, Whiting’s president and chief operating offi-cer, told industry analysts Feb. 6 at the Credit Suisse2013 Energy Summit in Vail, Colo.The lack-of-inventory perception seems to be par-

ticularly acute when it comes to findingnew targets in Whiting’s flagship Sanishfield in North Dakota’s Williston Basin,which accounts for around 30,000 barrelsper day, or nearly 40 percent of the compa-ny’s roughly 80,000 barrels per day of pro-duction. By the end of 2012, a total of about 300production wells had been drilled in theSanish field, with at least another 200 to bedrilled and completed.“It seems that when we get to the end of everyyear, we have two-and-half to three years of drilling

Riverbed draws top bidsQEP Energy high bidder on 22 Missouri River leases; shore zone includedBy MIKE ELLERD

For Petroleum News Bakken

A total of 27,370 acreswere leased in 306 tractsin nine western North Dakotacounties in the Feb. 5 NorthDakota Department of TrustLands oil and gas lease auctionbringing in a total of$24,609,206 at an averageprice of $899 per acre. The auction was dominated bytracts between the former high water marks on thetwo banks of the Missouri River under LakeSakakawea in Dunn County.

Of the 27,370 acres leased, slightly less than one-

third or 9,900 acres were in106 Missouri riverbed tracts inDunn County and those tractsbrought in a total $21,227,455,a sum that accounted for morethan 86 percent of the grossauction proceeds. The Dunn County leaseactivity was, in turn, dominat-ed by 22 Missouri riverbedtracts totaling 1,465 acres thatfetched a total of $16,536,197 at an average price of$11,291 per acre, all purchased by Denver-basedQEP Energy Co.

Galt: MPA ever vigilantMontana Petroleum Association chief keeps tabs on several bills during session

see WHITING INVENTORY page 18

LANCE GAEBE DREW COMBS

see ND LEASE AUCTION page 21

By MIKE ELLERDFor Petroleum News Bakken

Numerous oil and gas-related billshave been introduced thus far in the63rd session of the Montana legislaturecurrently in session in Helena, and whileMontana Petroleum Association ExecutiveDirector Dave Galt follows all of themclosely, he recently spoke with PetroleumNews Bakken and discussed those that hethinks are most important to his membership. The key bills Galt identified fall into a variety ofcategories. Some deal with compensation forlandowner surface damage, eminent domain andforced pooling, all of which Galt lumps together intowhat he considers to be “property rights” legislation.Other bills that Galt considers key deal with taxation,

temporary leasing of water rights, financialrelief to oil and gas-impacted communities,and carbon sequestration and enhanced oilrecovery using carbon dioxide.Property rights: surface damage compensation

House Bill 431, introduced by Rep.Austin Knudsen of Culbertson, is a surfacedamage compensation bill that would addto the existing oil and gas surface damageand disruption compensation statue the definition of“lost land value” as “the value of the highest and bestreasonably available use, including the proposed use.”The bill would also require that the surface owner andthe oil and gas developer or operator attempt “in good

DAVE GALT

see ENERGY LEGISLATION page 22

Rail will survive pipeline additionsThe need for rail to move crude fromMidcontinent fields will likely persist,even if plans for expanding pipelinelinks from the Bakken to the Gulf Coastgo ahead, EOG Resources ChiefExecutive Officer Mark Papa told aColorado conference.He said rail will still be used fiveyears from now to deliver Bakken crudeto all three Lower 48 coasts — the Gulf,East and West — but expects the cur-rent advantage of Louisiana Light Sweet, LLS, crude pricesin the Houston market will probably change within 18

Bakken threatens Alberta upgraderThe Bakken might be about to register a friendly-fire vic-tim — a C$11.6 billion Suncor Energy upgrader to convert oilsands bitumen into synthetic crude for refining into fuels. Suncor, with France’s Total as a 49 percent partner, expectsto decide no later than March 31 on the immediate fate of itsVoyageur project, which has been in a holding pattern for thelast four years, putting an end to its original startup date of2016. Since taking control of the oil sands giant nine monthsago, Suncor Chief Executive Officer Steve Williams hasincreasingly hinted that economic challenges could be theundoing of Voyageur. His explanation has been delivered in clear-cut terms.

Helms slams U.S. Fish & Wildlife Two new slides have appeared inLynn Helms’ presentation packet —slides with information that he thinksindicate an attempt bythe U.S. Fish & WildlifeService to take over oiland gas permitting inNorth Dakota.

One is a map backing up his agency’srecent analysis that shows 83 percent ofNorth Dakota’s oil and gas spacing unitshave some federal land ownership, surface and/or minerals.Helms, director of the North Dakota IndustrialCommission’s Department of Minerals, Oil and Gas Division,told North Dakota lawmakers in January, “It was really sur-prising to me when we did this analysis to find out that 83

see RAIL SURVIVAL page 24

MARK PAPA

see ALBERTA UPGRADER page 24

see PERMITTING page 10

JAMES T. BROWN

LYNN HELMS

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Minot, North Dakota is booming with business from the oil industry and more. But there’s more to life than business, so we’re building a great quality of life at the same time. Minot is home to a dynamic downtown, beautiful parks, new schools, stores, apartments, family neighborhoods and soon, a new airport. We’re booming with the good life!

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CG Electrical Serviceswww.cgelectrical.net

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Clover Globalwww.cloverglobal.com

Elite Tank, Inc.www.elitetank.com

Booth # 604

Ergodynewww.ergodyne.com

Booth # 328

National Residential Mortgagewww.natresdirect.com/cms/

Booth # 461

North Dakota State Fairwww.ndstatefair.com

Payzone Directionalwww.payzonedirectional.com

Precision Siding andConstructionwww.precisionhomeproducts.com

Booth # 305

Pro Tank Productswww.protankproducts.com

Booth # 201

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Production Systems Sales &Servicewww.productionsystems.biz/home.aspx

Booth # 134 & 135

Qv21 Technologies, Inc.www.Qv21.com

Booth # 113

REDD Team by Sapawww.reddteam.com

Booth # 904

Rigging and Tools, Inc.www.riggingandtools.com

Booth # 226

R.J. Corman Railroad Groupwww.rjcorman.com/

Sanford Health Occupational Medicine Clinicbismarck.sanfordhealth.org/occhealth

Booth # 427

Taney Engineeringwww.taneycorp.com/

Booth # 161

Thrivent Financialwww.thrivent.com

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MAGIC PLACE

Texas International Oilfi eld Tools 100

Enviro Shield Products, Inc. 101

Executive Services, Inc. 102

Wedgcor Steel Buildings 103

Insight Technical Services, Inc. 104

MRC 105

Arjay Automation, Inc. 106

MHATERO 107

Next Generation Solutions 108

SubSurface Instruments 109

Frontier Precision.com 110

Accent Workplace Environments 111

Allguard Security 112

Qv21 Technologies, LLC 113

SuperTherm Fluid Heating Services, LLC 119

Gravel Products, Inc. 120

HaberVision 124

DenBeste Water Solutions 125 & 126

Pedigree Technologies 127

Beabout Company, Inc. 129

ACL Combustion 132

New Pig Energy 133

Production Systems Sales & Service 134 & 135

CG Electrical Services 136

Center for Transportation Safety 137

Brody Chemical 138

Turbines, Inc. 139

Couplings International 140

xpedx, a division of International Paper 141

Superior Tank Company, Inc. 142

Sund Mfg 143

DJ Enterprise 144

GE Oil & Gas 145 & 146

3Chem, LLC 147

McCody Concrete Products 150

SureScan Solutions 151

IBC North America 152

PSI Energy Production Services 153

Abrasives, Inc. 154 & 155

FTSI 156

PayneWest Insurance 157

HydroHotshots Franchising Corporation 158

Sioux Steel Company 159

Cruz Energy Services 160

Taney Engineering 161

Jason Industrial, Inc. 162

BW Insurance Agency 163

Airgas USA, LLC 164

Airgas On-Site Safety Services 165

Beaver Creek Archaeology, Inc. 168

Design Solutions & Integration 169

Fluid Life 170

Protective Packaging Corporation 171

Furniture & Interior Finishing Group, Inc.

& Home Sweet Home 172

Peak Oilfi eld Service Company, LLC 173

Sioux Corporation 174 & 175

VingCard Elsafe 176

RWI General Contractors 177

Magnum Piering, Inc. 178

Basic Energy Services 179

Jasper Engineering 180 & 181

Reconeco, Inc. 182

Polymer Services, LLC 183

Grainger 200

Pro Tank Products 201

Trican Well Service 202-204

Northern Testing, Inc. 205

Engineering America, Inc. 206

Calfrac Well Services Corp. 210

Bakken Generator 211

ORGANIZATION BOOTH # ORGANIZATION BOOTH #

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Felco 212

DXP Enterprises 213

Valley Craft 214

Northwest Tire 215 & 216

SGS North America, Inc. 217

Gas Clip Technologies, Inc. 218

iWerx Advertising Inc. 219

Katch Kan Ltd. 220

FRANK's International 221

MESSCO - Moneyhun Equipment Sales &

Service Co., Inc. 222

RDT-USA 225

Rigging and Tools. Inc. 226

Master Burn / Clean Burn 227 & 228

Schaeffl er Group 229

Utility Energy Systems 230

Thawzall, LLC 231, 232,

235 & 236

TriVan Truck Body, LLC 237

Motion Industries 238 & 239

Insulation Snakes 240

Mobil Satellite Technologies 241 & 242

Axon Development Corporation 800

ViNtrol 801

TouchStar 802

SUMMIT ESP 803

Advanced Energy, LLC 804

Broadwind Energy, Inc. 805

Preferred Controls, Inc. 806

Outlaw Automation Inc. 807

United Poly Systems 808

Davey Coach Sales 809

Gulf State Safety 810

LTR 811

Xtreme Manufacturing 812

Rhino Linings Corporation 813

Pacifi c and Maine 814 & 815

Towmaster Trailers 816

Northern States Sales, Inc. 817 & 818

Hurricane Express Truck Wash 819

Dakota Security Systems, Inc. 820

Dakota Fire Extinguishers 821

EmbroidMe 822

Taylor Machine Works, Inc. 823

ORA Design Group, LLC 824

Nakota Development Value Place 825

Watco Companies LLC 826

Borejaks Energy Services 827

Aire Industrial MB1

ALLTITE, Inc. MB2

Tremcar Inc. MB3

Accelerated Tanks and Trailers MB4

4-H HALL

Dakota Outerwear Co. 300

Carhartt 301

Andy's 302

Great Plains Smoke Shop 303

Tyndale Company 304

Precision Siding and Construction 305

GroundBreak Oil Field Services 306

NDSU Extension Service 307

GSP Safety Workwear 315

Outdoor Venture Corporation 319

Bulwark Protective Apparel 320 & 321

Bakken Cable Connecton 323

Steel-Toe-Shoes.com 324

Dickinson Press, The 325

Ringers Gloves 326

3M Personal Safety 327

Ergodyne 328

Working Persons' Store 329

3M 330

Larson Electronics, LLC 331

Organized Spaces 332

Richlu Manufacturing 333

Maple River Winery 334

KX News 335 & 336

Gage Outdoor Expeditions 337

Grand Hotel 400

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Ecolab 643

AMICO 644

Iveda Solutions 650

Allstate Peterbilt Group 651 & 652

Applied Hi-Performance Products 653 & 654

Central Machining & Pump Repair 660

Power Funding 661

Henkel Corporation (Loctite) 662

Mayer Electric 663

Anixter 664

THEATER HALL Northwest Water Transfer 525

Power Service, Inc. 526- 528

TrainND - Williston State College 529

Dykman Electrical 530

Dakota Landing Hotel 531

Noble Inn Minot 532

DFC Consultants, Ltd. 533

HYATT House Minot 534

Hotsy Water Blast Manufacturing 535

God's Child Project 536

Village Family Service Center, The 537

Eide Bailly LLP 538

AIRSTAR Construction Lighting

by Hwy Safety Zone 539

CapFlow Funding Group 541

ABW Technologies, Inc. 700 & 701

Titan Machinery 702 & 703

KETECA USA, Inc. 704 & 705

Calibration Technicians & Supply, Inc. 707

AmeriPride Services 708 & 709

HYTORC West 710

Avitus Group 711

Century Laundry 712

Pro-Fab Group 713

Bloomfi eld Enterprises 716

Calscan Services/USA 717 & 718

Boss Manufacturing 719

OUTDOORS

M SPACE O-101

MAC, Inc. O-102

Valin Measurement O-103

RBL, Inc. O-104

Cameron O-201

D&J Equipment Sales & Service O-202

Outdoor Venture Corporation O-203

Reliant Asset Management O-204

Crossroads Tanks O-205

MEDIA AREA Bakken Field Guide, The Media Table

Bakken Oil Business Journal Media Table

Bakken Post Media Table

Oiltizer, The Media Table

Petroleum News Bakken Media Table

MAIN LOBBY Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch Main Lobby

Hope Village Main Lobby

Salvation Army of Williston, The Main Lobby

ORGANIZATION BOOTH # ORGANIZATION BOOTH #

Blue Cross Blue Shield of ND 404

Colonial Life 426

Sanford Health Occupational

Medicine Clinic 427

Just Motorsports 432 - 436

& 441 - 443

Spearfi sh Canyon Lodge 437

Bakken Magazine, The 438

Trinity Health 439

Associated Press, The 440

NDQuits 444

Worforce Safety & Insurance 445

M SPACE 900

Centennial Homes 901

IRET Properties 902

North Dakota Housing 903

REDD Team by Sapa 904

Concrete Boards of America 905

Renaissance Heights Apartments 906

North Dakota Developments 907

Meyer Real Estate Group 908

Fleetwood Homes, Inc. 909

Heartland Homes 910

Gables Corporate Accommodations 911

Staybridge Suites 912

Dakotaland Lodging 913

Shut Eye Hotel 914

SKY Hospitality 915

Sleep Inn & Suites 916 & 917

Mainstay Suites 918

SERKA Services 919

FFA HALL Montana Energy Review 448

Del Communications, Inc. 449

Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters 450

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service 451

Minot Area Development Corporation 452 & 453

Centennial Homes 457

New Horizons Computer Learning

Center 460

National Residential Mortgage 461

NORMco Energy Products, LLC 462

ShaleMarkets.com 464

Lynnes Welding Training, Inc. 465

Bakken Breakout 466

North Dakota Safety Council 467

Thrivent Financial 469

enGARD SAFETY 470

Don's Directory of the Oil & Gas

Industry 471

Seaguard International 600

Tifco Industries, Inc. 601

Interstate PowerSystems 602 & 603

Elite Tank, Inc. 604

Boots Transportation 605

ROAMWORKS 606

TorcUP 607

Horizon Cable Services Inc. 608

Certifi ed Labs 609

CPI (Compressor Products

International) 613

Imperial Service and Repair, Inc. 614

Minnesota Chemical Co., The 615

Flexovit USA Inc. 616

Pentair 617

Strata Corporation 618

Edelmann & Associates, Inc. 619

Johnson Pump Services, Inc. 620

FPI Environmental 621 & 622

Hose Solutions, Inc. 623

PLIDCO 624

Boyd & Sons Construction, LLC 625

Timco 626

First Gold Hotel & Gaming 627

Structural Materials Inc. 628

Delta Rigging & Tools Inc. 629

Cascade Drilling, L.P. 630

Valin Measurement 631 & 632

E&B Green Solutions 640

Bluff Manufacturing 641

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High Density Polyethylene & Crosslinked Tanks Stainless Steel Tanks Containment Systems Chemical Pumps

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Renderings are for illustration purposes only and may change without prior notice.

T R U LY A H O M E - AWAY- F R O M - H O M EPremier residence hotel debuts on September 3, 2013 in Williston, ND

Located in the heart of one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, the brand new Dakota Landing residence hotel is designed to meet the growing needs of the Bakken Shale housing market by providing area visitors and residents, both business and leisure travelers, with high-quality extended-stay housing accommodations that provide guests a welcoming feel within a unique and innovative hotel residence.

Th e comfortable and value-based hotel residency sett ing, hosting 257 generously-sized single and double rooms, dining by a world leader in food service, business services and other lifestyle off erings, provide desirable all-inclusive amenities for the diverse needs of guests, such as:

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CONVENIENCE SERVICES: Laundry Services, Ample Parking with Block Heater Hookups, On-Site Security, Indoor Boot Room

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For more information, book your reservation or inquire about long-term stay options at the new Dakota Landing, please contact [email protected] or visit www.dakotalanding.com.

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Provides volunteer housing, meals and fellowship Assigns projects and matches volunteer skills to flooded

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Hope Village has assisted over 550 families with rebuild projects, finished work on 450 homes and served 3,900 volunteers from 42 states and four Canadian provinces

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701-240-1495 www.HopeVillageND.org

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www.ds-integration.com

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www.rwiworks.com1-218-773-0886

Visit us at Booth # 177

The trademarks Hyatt®, HYATT house™, and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Corporation. © 2013 Hyatt Corporation. All rights reserved.

The new HYATT house™ Minot offering spacious residentially inspired suites with full kitchens is the perfect choice for extended stays or a quick weekend escape. Located only three miles away from the Minot State University, five miles from local shopping and only two miles from the Minot International Airport.

Real kitchens. Real living rooms. Real breakfast and Wi-Fi that are really free. It’s a place you can live, not just stay.

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800-369-6671 [email protected]

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Billings Bismarck Dickinson Minot Williston

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are as deep as an oil well.

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UNITS AVAILABLEFOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

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4310 Simms St., Dickinson, ND 58601Tel. : 701-225-7145

[email protected]

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JUST MOTORSPORTS

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Visit us at Booths 180 & 181

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Visit the ticket counter to reserve your 2014 Bakken Oil Workers &

Oil Service Expo Booth.

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3Chem, LLC www.3chemllc.com 147

3M www.Scotchlite.com 330

3M Personal Safety www.3m.com/ppesafety 327

Abrasives Inc. www.abrasivesinc.com 154 & 155

ABW Technologies, Inc. www.abwtec.com 700 & 701

Accelerated Tanks and Trailers www.tanksandtrailers.com MB4

Accent Workplace Environments www.accentenvironments.com 111

ACL Combustion www.acl-combustion.com 132

Advanced Energy, LLC www.aenergy.net 804

Aire Industrial www.aireindustrial.net MB1

Airgas On-Site Safety Services www.airgasonsitesafety.com 165

Airgas USA, LLC www.airgas.com 164

AIRSTAR Construction Lighting

by Hwy Safety Zone www.hwysafetyzone.com 539

Allguard Security N/A 112

Allstate Peterbilt Group www.allstatepeterbilt.com 651 & 652

ALLTITE, Inc. www.alltite.net MB2

AmeriPride Services www.ameripride.com 708 & 709

AMICO www.amico-grating.com 644

Andy's N/A 302

Anixter www.anixter.com 664

Applied Hi-Performance Products www.appliedhi-perf.com 653 & 654

Arjay Automation, Inc. www.arjaynet.com 106

Associated Press, The www.ap.org 440

Avitus Group www.avitusgroup.com 711

Axon Development Corporation www.axonsoftware.com 800

Bakken Breakout www.bakkenbreakout.com 466

Bakken Cable Connection www.bakkencable.com 323

Bakken Field Guide, The www.bakkenfi eldguide.com Media Table

Bakken Generator www.globalpwr.com 211

Bakken Magazine, The www.thebakken.com 438

Bakken Oil Business Journal www.bakkenoilbiz.com Media Table

Bakken Post www.bakkenpost.com Media Table

Basic Energy Services www.basicenergyservices.com 179

Beabout Company, Inc. www.beabout.com 129

Beaver Creek Archaeology, Inc. www.bcarch.org 168

ORGANIZATION WEBSITE BOOTH #

EXHIBITORS ALPHABETICALLY

Bloomfi eld Enterprises www.swivel.pro/index.html 716

Blue Cross Blue Shield of ND www.bcbsnd.com 404

Bluff Manufacturing www.bluff manufacturing.com 641

Boots Transportation www.bootstransportation.com 605

Borejaks Energy Services www.borejaks.com 827

Boss Manufacturing www.bossgloves.com 719

Boyd & Sons Construction, LLC www.boydandsons.com 625

Broadwind Energy, Inc. www.bwen.com 805

Brody Chemical www.brodychemical.com 138

Bulwark Protective Apparel www.bulwark.com 320 & 321

BW Insurance Agency www.bwinsuranceagency.com 163

Calfrac Well Services Corp. www.calfrac.com 210

Calibration Technicians & Supply, Inc. www.caltechsupply.com 707

Calscan Services/USA www.calscan.net 717 & 718

Cameron www.c-a-m.com O-201

Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters www.daretocompete.ca 450

CapFlow Funding Group www.capfl owfunding.com 541

Carhartt www.carharttfr.com 301

Cascade Drilling, L.P. www.cascadedrilling.com 630

Centennial Homes www.CentennialHomes.com &

www.CareersAtCentennial.com 457 & 901

Center for Transportation Safety www.centerfortransportationsafety.com 137

Central Machining & Pump Repair www.centralmachining.com 660

Century Laundry www.centurylaundry.com 712

Certifi ed Labs www.certifi edlabs.com 609

CG Electrical Services www.cgelectrical.net 136

Colonial Life www.coloniallife.com 426

Concrete Boards of America www.concreteboardsofamerica.com 905

Couplings International www.couplingsintl.com 140

CPI (Compressor Products International) www.c-p-i.com 613

Crossroads Tanks www.crossroadstanks.com O-205

Cruz Energy Services www.cruzenergy.com 160

D&J Equipment Sales & Service www.stertil-koni.com O-202

Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch www.dakotaranch.org Main Lobby

Dakota Fire Extinguishers N/A 821

Dakota Landing Hotel www.dakotalanding.com 531

ORGANIZATION WEBSITE BOOTH #

EXHIBITORS ALPHABETICALLY

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ORGANIZATION WEBSITE BOOTH #Dakota Outerwear Co. www.dakotaouterwear.com 300

Dakota Security Systems, Inc. www.dakotasercurity.com 820

Dakotaland Lodging www.dakotalandlodging.com 913

Davey Coach Sales www.daveycoach.com 809

Del Communications, Inc. www.delcommunications.com 449

Delta Rigging & Tools Inc. www.deltarigging.com 629

DenBeste Water Solutions www.denbestewatersolutions.com 125 & 126

Design Solutions & Integration www.ds-integration.net/index.htm 169

DFC Consultants, Ltd. www.DFCconsultants.com 533

Dickinson Press, The www.thedickinsonpress.com 325

DJ Enterprise www.plumbclean.com 144

Don's Directory of the Oil & Gas Industry www.donsdirectory.com 471

DXP Enterprises www.dxpe.com 213

Dykman Electrical www.dykman.com 530

E&B Green Solutions www.ebgreensolutions.com 640

Ecolab ww.ecolab.com 643

Edelmann & Associates, Inc. www.edelmann.com 619

Eide Bailly LLP www.eidebailly.com 538

Elite Tank, Inc. www.elitetank.com 604

EmbroidMe www.embroidme-minotnd.com 822

enGARD SAFETY N/A 470

Engineering America, Inc. www.engamerica.com 206

Enviro Shield Products, Inc. www.enviroshieldproducts.com 101

Ergodyne www.ergodyne.com 328

Executive Services, Inc. www.executiveservicesinc.net 102

Felco www.felco-ind.com/ 212

First Gold Hotel & Gaming www.fi rstgold.com 627

Fleetwood Homes, Inc. www.fl eetwoodhomes.com 909

Flexovit USA, Inc. www.fl exovitabrasives.com 616

Fluid Life www.fl uidlife.com 170

FPI Environmental www.fpienv.com 621 & 622

FRANK's International www.franksinternational.com 221

Frontier Precision.com www.frontierprecision.com 110

FTSI www.ftsi.com 156

Furniture & Interior Finishing Group, Inc.

& Home Sweet Home N/A 172

ORGANIZATION WEBSITE BOOTH #Gables Corporate Accommodations www.gcarent.com 911

Gage Outdoor Expeditions www.gageoutdoor.com 337

Gas Clip Technologies, Inc. www.gascliptech.com 218

GE Oil & Gas www.geoilandgas.com/sps 145 & 146

God's Child Project www.godschild.org 536

Grainger www.grainger.com 200

Grand Hotel www.grandinternational.com 400

Gravel Products, Inc. www.gravelproductsinc.com 120

Great Plains Smoke Shop www.greatplainssmokeshop.com 303

GroundBreak Oil Field Services www.roughnecknation.com;

www.thebullpull.com 306

GSP Safety Workwear www.greenstreetpromotions.com 315

Gulf State Safety www.gulfstatesafety.com 810

HaberVision www.habervision.com 124

Heartland Homes www.heartlandhomesnd.com 910

Henkel Corporation (Loctite) www.henkelna.com 662

Hope Village www.hopevillagend.org Main Lobby

Horizon Cable Services, Inc. www.horizoncableinc.com 608

Hose Solutions, Inc. www.allhoses.com 623

Hotsy Water Blast Manufacturing www.HotsyND.com 535

Hurricane Express Truck Wash www.hurricaneexpresstruckwash.com 819

HYATT House Minot www.minot.house.hyatt.com 534

HydroHotshots Franchising Corporation www.hydrohotshots.com 158

HYTORC West www.hytorcwest.com 710

IBC North America www.ibcna.com & www.clawsontank.com 152

Imperial Service and Repair, Inc. N/A 614

Insight Technical Services, Inc. www.intechsi.com 104

Insulation Snakes www.insulationsnakes.com 240

Interstate PowerSystems www.istate.com 602 & 603

IRET Properties www.iret.com 902

Iveda Solutions www.ivedasolutions.com 650

iWerx Advertising, Inc. www.iwerxadvertising.com 219

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service www.jacksonhewitt.com 451

Jason Industrial, Inc. www.jasonindustrial.com 162

Jasper Engineering www.jaspereng.com 180 & 181

Johnson Pump Services, Inc. N/A 620

EXHIBITORS ALPHABETICALLY EXHIBITORS ALPHABETICALLY

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ORGANIZATION WEBSITE BOOTH #

Just Motorsports www.justmotorsports.com 432 - 436 &

441 - 443

Katch Kan Ltd. www.katchkan.com 220

KETECA USA, Inc. www.ketecawaterworks.com 704 & 705

KX News www.kxnet.com 335 & 336

Larson Electronics, LLC www.magnalight.com 331

LTR www.lighttowerrentals.com 811

Lynnes Welding Training, Inc. www.learntoweld.com 465

M SPACE www.mspacehousing.com 900 & O-101

MAC, Inc. www.macheaters.com O-102

Magnum Piering, Inc. www.magnumpiering.com 178

Mainstay Suites www.mainstay.com 918

Maple River Winery www.northdakotawinery.com 334

Master Burn / Clean Burn www.master-burn.com 227 & 228

Mayer Electric www.mayer-electric.com 663

McCody Concrete Products www.mccody.com 150

MESSCO - Moneyhun Equipment Sales

& Service Co., Inc. www.messco.com 222

Meyer Real Estate Group www.meyerreg.com 908

MHATERO www.mhatero.com 107

Minnesota Chemical Co., The www.minnesotachemical.com 615

Minot Area Development Corporation www.minotusa.com 452 & 453

Mobil Satellite Technologies www.mobilsat.com 241 & 242

Montana Energy Review www.mtenergyreview.com 448

Motion Industries www.motion.com 238 & 239

MRC www.mrcglobal.com 105

Nakota Development Value Place www.valueplace.com 825

National Residential Mortgage www.natresdirect.com 461

NDQuits www.ndhealth.gov/NDQuits 444

New Horizons Computer Learning Center www.nhcomputerlearning.com 460

New Pig Energy www.newpigenergy.com 133

Next Generation Solutions www.thenextgenerationsolutions.com 108

Noble Inn Minot www.nobleinnhotels.com 532

NORMco Energy Products, LLC www.normcoep.com 462

North Dakota Developments www.northdakotadevelopoments.com 907

North Dakota Housing www.ndakotahousing.com 903

ORGANIZATION WEBSITE BOOTH #

North Dakota Safety Council www.ndsc.org 467

NDSU Extension Service www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension 307

Northern States Sales, Inc. www.merrittequipment.com 817 & 818

Northern Testing, Inc. www.drugtestminot.com 205

Northwest Tire www.nwtire.com 215 & 216

Northwest Water Transfer www.northwestwatertransfer.com/ 525

Oiltizer, The www.oiltizeronline.com Media Table

ORA Design Group, LLC www.oradesigngroup.com 824

Organized Spaces www.orgspacesminot.com 332

Outdoor Venture Corporation www.outdoorventure.com 319 & O-203

Outlaw Automation, Inc. www.outlaw.ca 807

Pacifi c and Maine www.pacifi candmaine.com 814 & 815

PayneWest Insurance www.paynewest.com 157

Peak Oilfi eld Service Company, LLC www.peakalaska.com 173

Pedigree Technologies www.pedigreetechnologies.com 127

Pentair www.pentairseparations.com 617

Petroleum News Bakken www.petroleumnewsbakken.com Media Table

PLIDCO www.plidco.com 624

Polymer Services, LLC www.polymergel.com 183

Power Funding www.powerfundingltd.com 661

Power Service, Inc. www.poowerserviceinc.com 526, 527 & 528

Precision Siding and Construction www.precisionhomeproducts.com 305

Preferred Controls, Inc. www.preferredcontrols.com 806

Pro Tank Products www.protankproducts.com 201

Production Systems Sales & Service www.productionsystems.biz/Home.aspx 134 & 135

Pro-Fab Group www.profabgroup.com 713

Protective Packaging Corporation www.protectivepackaging.net 171

PSI Energy Production Services www.psienergy.com 153

Qv21 Technologies, LLC www.Qv21.com 113

RBL, Inc. www.rblinc.com O-104

RDT-USA www.rdt-usa.com 225

Reconeco, Inc. www.reconeco.com 182

REDD Team by Sapa www.reddteam.com 904

Reliant Asset Management www.ariesbuilding.com O-204

Renissance Heights Apartments www.brutgerequities.com 906

Rhino Linings Corporation www.rhinoliningsindustrial.com 813

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ORGANIZATION WEBSITE BOOTH #Richlu Manufacturing www.richlu.com 333

Rigging and Tools. Inc. www.riggingandtools.com 226

Ringers Gloves www.ringersgloves.com 326

ROAMWORKS www.roamworks.com 606

RWI General Contractors www.rwiworks.com 177

Salvation Army of Williston, The www.salvationarmynorth.org/williston Main Lobby

Sanford Health Occupational Medicine www.bismarck.sanfordhealth.org/

Clinic occhealth 427

Schaeffl er Group www.schaeffl er.com 229

Seaguard International www.seaguardinternational.com 600

SERKA Services www.adaliholding.com/eng 919

SGS North America, Inc. www.us.sgs.com/ogc 217

ShaleMarkets.com www.shalemarkets.com 464

Shut Eye Hotel www.ShutEyeHotel.com 914

Sioux Corporation www.sioux.com 174 & 175

Sioux Steel Company www.siouxsecondarycontainment.com 159

SKY Hospitality www.skyhospitality.com 915

Sleep Inn & Suites www.sleepinnminot.com 916 & 917

Spearfi sh Canyon Lodge www.spfcanyon.com 437

Staybridge Suites www.staybridge.com/minot-nd 912

Steel-Toe-Shoes.com www.steel-toe-shoes.com 324

Strata Corporation www.stratacorporation.com 618

Structural Materials, Inc. www.smionline.com 628

SubSurface Instruments www.ssilocators.com 109

SUMMIT ESP www.summitesp.com 803

Sund Mfg www.sundmfg.com 143

Superior Tank Company, Inc. www.superiortank.com 142

SuperTherm Fluid Heating Services, LLC www.superthermfl uidheating.com 119

SureScan Solutions www.surescansolutions.com 151

Taney Engineering www.taneycorp.com 161

Taylor Machine Works, Inc. www.taylorbigred.com 823

Texas International Oilfi eld Tools www.texasinternational.com 100

Thawzall, LLC www.thawzall.com 231, 232,

235 & 236

Thrivent Financial www.thrivent.com 469

Tifco Industries, Inc. www.tifco.com 601

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Timco www.timcoservice.com 626

Titan Machinery www.titanmachinery.com 702 & 703

TorcUP www.torcup.com 607

TouchStar www.touchstargroup.com 802

Towmaster Trailers www.towmaster.com 816

TrainND - Williston State College www.willistonstate.edu/trainnd 529

Tremcar, Inc. www.tremcar.com MB3

Trican Well Service www.trican.ca 202-204

Trinity Health www.trinityhealth.org/occmed 439

TriVan Truck Body, LLC www.trivan.com 237

Turbines, Inc. www.turbinesincorporated.com 139

Tyndale Company www.tyndaleusa.com 304

United Poly Systems www.unitedpolysystems.com 808

Utility Energy Systems www.BakkenPropane.com 230

Valin Measurement www.valin.com 631, 632,

& O-103

Valley Craft www.valleycraft.com 214

Village Family Service Center, The www.thevillagefamily.org 537

VingCard Elsafe www.vingcardelsafe.com 176

ViNtrol www.vintrol.com 801

Watco Companies, LLC www.watcocompanies.com 826

Wedgcor Steel Buildings www.sunwardsteel.com 103

Workforce Safety & Insurance www.workforcesafety.com 445

Working Persons' Store www.workingperson.com 329

xpedx, a division of International Paper www.xpedx.com 141

Xtreme Manufacturing www.xmfg.com 812

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