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Page 1: PESA Member CompaniesPESA Member Companies PESA’s 200 member companies represent the full spectrum of the oilfield service, supply, and ... Inc. Nabors National Oilwell Varco Newpark

PESA Member Companies

PESA’s 200 member companies represent the full spectrum of the oilfield service, supply, and manufacturing sector, from high-technology systems to traditional manufacturing operations.

With facilities and operations in almost all 50 states, PESA members work in oil and gas fields across rural areas and small communities as well as urban and suburban technology and manufacturing centers.

Acme IndustriesAFGlobal CorporationAlixPartners LLPAll-Pro Fasteners, Inc.Archer Well/Quintana Energy ServicesAri-Armaturen USA, L.P.Aries Freight Systems L.P.Atlas TubularAuge IndustrialAztec Tubular ProductsBaker Hughes IncorporatedBasic Energy ServicesBestolifeBoyden Global Executive SearchCameron, a Schlumberger CompanyCaterpillarCDI Energy ProductsChickasaw Distributors, Inc.Consolidated Pressure Control, LLCCyclone Steel Services, LLCDistributionNOWDouglas-Westwood Inc.Dover EnergyEastham ForgeEfesto LLCElite Multiphase SolutionsEllwood City ForgeEndeavor ManagementEnerges Oilfield SolutionsEnergy AlloysEnergy Fishing & Rental ServicesEnventure Global Technology Inc.Exceed Oilfield Equipment

FairfieldNodalFinkl SteelFirst Reserve CorporationFlexitallic Group, Inc.FMC Technologies, Inc.Forge USAForged Products, Inc.Forum Energy TechnologiesFuture Pipe IndustriesGaltway IndustriesGardner Denver, Inc. - Energy GroupGE Oil & GasGEC Advisors LLCGeneral Plastics & CompositesGR Energy ServicesGreene's Energy Group, LLCGulf Publishing Company/World OilHalliburtonHannon Hydraulics, Inc.Hart EnergyHolland 1916Hoover Group, Inc.Houlihan LokeyHunting PLCIDG Energy & Specialty Distribution HoldingsIntegrated EquipmentIntervale CapitalIronGate Energy Services, LLCJDR Cable Systems Ltd.K&B IndustriesKey Energy Services, Inc.Lazard Freres

Li GearLockton Marine & EnergyLoneStar GroupLTRM&M InternationalMinco Inc.Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPMTU America, Inc.NaborsNational Oilwell VarcoNewpark Drilling Fluids, LLCOceaneering International, Inc.OFS Energy Fund, LLCOFS Portal LLCOil States InternationalOraclePennWell/Oil & Gas JournalPioneer Energy ServicesPipeco ServicesPPHB LPPremier PipePreng & Associates LLCProserv Operations, Inc.PwC - PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPRaymond James & Associates, Inc.RBC Capital MarketsRPC, Inc.Rubicon OilfieldRYCO Energy Solutions, Inc.S&S Plating Company/Coating DynamicsSalesforce.comSanjel Corporation

SCF PartnersSchlumbergerSelect Energy Services, LLCSierra HamiltonSigma Fastners, Inc.Simmons & Company InternationalSinclair GroupSivalls, Inc.Sooner Pipe, LLCSOR, Inc.Southwest Oilfield ProductsSpencer StuartStallion Oilfield Services Ltd.Stream-Flo USA LLCStress Engineering Services, Inc.Sunbelt Steel TexasSuperior Energy Services, Inc.Synergy EnergyTeledyne MarineTenarisTETRA Technologies, Inc.Texas Pipe Works, Inc.TIW CorporationTop-Co Cementing Products, Inc.Trinidad Drilling Ltd.Utex Industries, Inc.Vallourec USA CorporationWeatherford International Ltd.Weir Oil & GasWells Fargo Energy GroupW-Technology Link

Page 2: PESA Member CompaniesPESA Member Companies PESA’s 200 member companies represent the full spectrum of the oilfield service, supply, and ... Inc. Nabors National Oilwell Varco Newpark

Looking Beyond the Rig: Oilfield Equipment, Technology & PeopleThe oilfield service, supply, and manufacturing sector brings together brilliant minds, high-value manufacturing, and cutting-edge technology to provide the energy that makes modern life possible with a focus on safety and reducing impacts.

EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY PEOPLE

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Experts use seismic, radar, and other technologies to evaluate the formation and plan strategies for safe nd e ficient d illing

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Remotely-operated vehicles, or ROVs, carry out construction activities, interact with equipment, and provide safety-critical information.

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Subsea systems monitor pressure flows and well conditions using sensors and algorithms, while directing oil and gas to production equipment.

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Specialized cementing seals the space between the well casing and the hole. Well logging technology allows experts to monitor conditions underground.

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Drilling rig manufacturers are designing more of their rigs to use fewer and more e ficient engine , di ect elect ic po e , o e en ol

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Heavy-duty precision pumps circulate drilling mud nd p o ide tifici l

lift” to improve the o om the ell

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The drilling rig is made up of thousands of components. Companies across the country produce everything from the heat-treated steel to the advanced electronic components.

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Advances in drilling technology, such as directional drilling, continue to reduce the “footprint” of a well.

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Valves, pressure monitoring technology, and blow-out preventers are some of the most safety-critical pieces of equipment and are manufactured for high-demand conditions.

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The “bottom hole assembly” contains high-tech tools such as stabilization equipment, steering motors, measuring while drilling sensors, and drill bits.

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