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Welcome

David J. SpigelmyerPresident,

Marcellus Shale Coalition

Shawn BennettExecutive Vice President,

Ohio Oil and Gas Association

J. Kevin EllisChairman, West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas AssociationVice President, Government Relations, Antero Resources

Welcome to Pittsburgh and to SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016! We’re excited about the Conference’s new and expanded partnership between the Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC), Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) and West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association (WVONGA), as well as the opportunity to continue the event’s rich, industry-leading tradition of advancing critical dialogue focused on the safe and responsible development of the Appalachian Basin’s abundant shale resources along with the associated downstream and end-use opportunities.

As we open this year’s conference, we hope newcomers – and six-time Conference attendees alike – fi nd that this new and exciting partnership helps to foster greater regional dialogue, discussion and unity in our shared goal of advancing shale development, transportation and end-use.

Some of these regional themes – concepts that will be discussed in-depth in the coming days – refl ect the clear fact that shale development continues to support good-paying jobs, promote small business and supply chain growth opportunities, strengthen our region’s environment and spark a regional manufacturing revival.

Holding true to tradition, SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016 will deliver insightful and lively programs that focus on strategic upstream, midstream and downstream developments and opportunities. Today and tomorrow, attendees will hear thought-provoking keynote presentations discussing the importance of pipelines and critical infrastructure projects as the key to connecting markets and building the future; panel discussions featuring local and regional development organizations, employment experts and labor leaders, focusing on cracking the code for jobs and building the petrochemical industry in the tri-state region; and just how large an impact America’s new energy epicenter, the tri-state region of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, could have on the presidential election.

As our industry continues to mature, it’s critical that we strengthen our collaborative efforts to get the regional energy equation right with pro-growth policies that encourage job-creating investment, greater production and end-use opportunities for natural gas and natural gas liquids, especially with regard to manufacturing.

We thank you for your continued participation and commitment to SHALE INSIGHT™. Your company’s partnership is vital to the industry’s ongoing success, and we look forward to working collectively with you for many years to come in our continued march toward a more secure and prosperous energy economy.

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Addendum

An addendum containing changes and additions to this program is available at registration.

Admission to Sessions and Events

Please wear your conference name badge during the Conference and for admission to the Welcome Reception, all conference sessions, the Exhibit Hall, luncheons and Networking Reception. If you lose or misplace your name badge, there will be a $50 replacement fee. A valid photo ID and company business card is required, and will need to be presented at registration to secure a new badge.

Cell Phones

Please turn off or silence your cell phone before entering sessions.

Continuing Education

Educational opportunities are available for engineers, environmental professionals, geologists, surveyors and attorneys.

Professional Development Hours (PDH) are available for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia for ten sessions. Attendees interested in receiving PDHs must complete a Continuing Education Credit Form and obtain a Certifi cate of Attendance, located outside each session room at the continuing education staff registration desk.   

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits are available for Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. Attendees interested in receiving CLE credits must complete a Continuing Education Credit Form, located outside each session room at the continuing education staff registration desk. Please see details below for individual states.

• Pennsylvania: Six (6) sessions have been approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board. Credit Request Forms will be available outside each session room at the continuing education staff registration desk.

• Ohio: Sessions have been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on CLE for 4.5 total CLE hours of instruction. Attendees must provide business card and Bar ID number to continuing education staff outside the session room. • West Virginia: Sessions have been approved by the West Virginia State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission for 9.4 CLE credits. Attendees must provide business card and Bar ID number to continuing education staff outside the session room.

About SHALE INSIGHTTM 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome ......................................................................... 3About SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016 ............................4-5 Schedule at a Glance ..............................................6-7 Conference Schedule ........................................... 8-16Exhibit Hall .....................................................................16Exhibit Hall Floorplan ................................................17Exhibitors by Company ............................................18Exhibitor Descriptions ........................................19-24David L. Lawrence Convention Center Map......25Sponsor Acknowledgement ................ back cover

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David L. Lawrence Convention Center (DLCC)

Shortly after its grand opening in 2003, the DLCC was awarded Gold LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certifi cation by the United States Green Building Council, making it the fi rst of its kind and one of the largest green buildings in the world. Then in 2012, the building was awarded Platinum LEED® under Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance. With more than a half million people entering the convention center annually, the DLCC operates through strong sustainability principles in the use of its natural resources and the ability to recycle, reuse, reduce and repurpose.

EMT and First Aid

An emergency medical technician (EMT) will be on site during conference hours at the DLCC, located on the service corridor behind Exhibit Hall B, 2nd fl oor. If you are in need of medical attention or fi rst aid, please alert security or proceed to the First Aid Room. For immediate medical emergencies, dial 911.

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960 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222412-391-2014 | [email protected]

Monday – Thursday 7:30 am – 9:00 pm

Internet

Complimentary Wi-Fi will be available in all common areas (excluding meeting rooms) of the DLCC.

Lost and Found

Lost and found articles may be turned in or reclaimed at Registration.

Media Room | Room 308, 3rd Floor

Media passes are made available solely at the discretion of the SHALE INSIGHT™ Conference. Credentials must be presented to gain entry to the media room, conference sessions and Exhibit Hall. For all media inquiries, please contact Travis Windle at [email protected].

Wednesday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Pittsburgh Dining and Entertainment

For evening dining at nearby restaurants, please stop by the VisitPittsburgh booth located near registration or www.visitpittsburgh.com/restaurants-culinary.

Registration Policy

The SHALE INSIGHT™ Conference reserves the right to deny registration and/or entrance to the event to any individual or group.

Safety and Security

Security personnel will be positioned throughout the Conference venue for any safety or security concerns. Due to presidential candidate participation on Thursday, September 22, enhanced security measures and screening will be required. Conference attendees should plan to arrive early and allow ample time to pass through the security checkpoint and metal detectors. Public or program disruption of any kind will not be tolerated and will lead to immediate dismissal from the Conference without reimbursement.

Smoking

No smoking is permitted inside any area of the DLCC.

Photography and Audio/Visual Recording

Photography or audio/visual recording is not permitted without an advanced, written request to Erica Clayton Wright at [email protected] and subsequent approval by the SHALE INSIGHT™ Conference. By attending SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016, you are granting permission to the SHALE INSIGHT™ Conference to use your likeness in photographic images taken during the Conference for any purpose including, but not limited to, promotion or historical reference.

Social Media

Join the conversation:Facebook: www.facebook.com/Shale-Insight-A-Shale-Coalition-ConferenceTwitter: twitter.com/SHALEINSIGHT, @ShaleInsightLinked-In: linkedin.com/company/marcellus-shale-coalitionhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/ohio-oil-&-gas-association

Surveys

Surveys will be available at each conference session and electronically post-conference.

Telephone Numbers

Emergencies 911DLCC 412-565-6000Omni William Penn Hotel 412-281-7100Westin Convention Center Pittsburgh 412-281-3700

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TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome ......................................................................... 3About SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016 ............................4-5 Schedule at a Glance ..............................................6-7 Conference Schedule ........................................... 8-16Exhibit Hall .....................................................................16Exhibit Hall Floorplan ................................................17Exhibitors by Company ............................................18Exhibitor Descriptions ........................................19-24David L. Lawrence Convention Center Map......25Sponsor Acknowledgement ................ back cover

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016 CONFERENCE10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Registration Open Concourse B, 2nd Floor

6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Rooftop Welcome Reception Rooftop Terrace, 4th Floor

Fractured The Movie: Language, Lies and Energy

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Registration Open Concourse B, 2nd Floor

7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast Concourse C/Hall C, 2nd Floor

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Welcome to SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016 Hall C, 2nd Floor Connecting the Global Marketplace: Pipeline Infrastructure and Economic Impact Creating Market Demand: Driving End-Use of Low Cost, Abundant and Clean Burning Natural Gas

10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Networking Break Hall B, 2nd Floor

10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Natural Gas Use Marketplace Hall B, 2nd Floor

10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Energy Infrastructure Roundtable Room 304-305, 3rd Floor

10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Going Global: Identifying New Customers through Exporting Hall B, 2nd Floor

11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Managing Wastes in the Unconventional Industry from Room 315-316, 3rd Floor Generation to Disposal Mergers, Acquisitions and the Future of Midstream in the Room 408-409, 4th Floor Marcellus/Utica Region

Mounting Local Government Regulatory Room 319-320, 3rd Floor Challenges to the Industry The Intersection of Compliance and Information Management Room 317-318, 3rd Floor 12:15 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. Luncheon Hall C, 2nd Floor Hello from Ohio

Global View of the Gas Markets Today: Opportunities and Challenges Here and Abroad Pipelines to Prosperity: Challenges, Opportunities and Lessons Learned A Leader’s Vision of the Industry’s Future: Harold Hamm

2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Networking Break Hall B, 2nd Floor

2:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Technology Showcase Room 301-305, 3rd Floor

2:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Going Global: Identifying New Customers through Exporting Hall B, 2nd Floor 3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Improving Environmental, Health and Safety Performance Room 315-316, 3rd Floor in the Face of Challenging Market Conditions

Infl ection Point: Supply, Demand and the Future of Room 310-311, 3rd Floor Work in the Tri-state Region and the Oil and Gas Industry

Navigating the Transition to the New Chapter 78(a) Room 408-409, 4th Floor Regulations

Permitting Interstate Pipelines in the Face of Signifi cant, Room 319-320, 3rd Floor Organized Public Interest

The Sky’s the Limit: Unmanned Aircraft in the Room 317-318, 3rd Floor Natural Gas Industry

5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Networking Reception Hall B, 2nd Floor

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 CONFERENCE

7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Registration Open Concourse B, 2nd Floor

7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Networking Concourse B/Hall B, 2nd Floor

8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Natural Gas Use Marketplace Hall B, 2nd Floor

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Welcome Back to SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016 Hall B, 2nd Floor Environmental Health and Safety Award Presentation The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels

Cracking the Code for Jobs: Building the Petrochemical Industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia

10:10 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia Legislative Leaders: Hall C, 2nd Floor The Future of the Industry

2016 U.S. Presidential Election: Energy, Jobs, Trade and National Security

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Networking Luncheon Hall B, 2nd Floor Conference Closing Remarks

SCHEDULE NOTES

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10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Concourse B, 2nd Floor

Registration Open

6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Rooftop Terrace, 4th FloorRooftop Welcome ReceptionSponsored by Noble Energy and Seneca Resources

Enjoy an evening on the Rooftop Terrace of the DLCC with spectacular views of the city skyline and bridges, delicious food and beverages and a private movie screening.

Fractured The Movie: Language, Lies and EnergySponsored by Repsol

How can we have a rational discussion about the most important thing in our lives – energy – when virtually every word, term and phrase used in describing energy production and consumption is wrong? In a follow up to spOILed, fi lmmaker Mark Mathis explains why common terms such as “fossil fuel,” “alternative energy,” “clean energy,” “Mother Nature” and “fracking” are highly misleading. These incorrect terms deceive the public about the essential nature of oil, gas, coal and nuclear power and cause people to believe in expensive, dangerous illusions. In addition to explaining why common energy terms are inaccurate, Mathis proposes a better way to think and talk about the fuels that power our lives.

Mark Mathis, Director/ProducerFractured The Movie: Language, Lies and Energy

7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Concourse B, 2nd Floor

Registration Open

7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Concourse C/Hall C, 2nd Floor

Continental Breakfast

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Hall C, 2nd Floor

Welcome to SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016

Rich Fitzgerald,  County Executive Allegheny County

  David J. Spigelmyer,  President Marcellus Shale Coalition

Shawn Bennett,  Executive Vice President Ohio Oil and Gas Association

J. Kevin Ellis,  Chairman West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association Vice President, Government Relations, Antero Resources

Connecting the Global Marketplace: Pipeline Infrastructure and Economic ImpactSponsored by MarkWest Energy Partners, L.P./MPLX, LP

Gary R. Heminger, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Offi cer of Marathon Petroleum Corporation, will present the Conference opening keynote and discuss the importance of pipelines and critical infrastructure projects as the key to connecting markets and building the future. Pipeline siting and construction is the No. 1 issue facing the industry today as it strives to fi nd cost-effective and effi cient ways to export natural gas to consumers. Heminger will talk about the obstacles impeding progress across the tri-state region including onerous regulations, the prohibitive cost of capital investment and opposition to fossil fuels. Learn how the industry is working to meet and overcome the many challenges facing facility development in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.

Gary R. Heminger,  Chairman, President and Chief Executive Offi cer Marathon Petroleum Corporation

Creating Market Demand: Driving End-Use of Low Cost, Abundant and Clean Burning Natural GasSponsored by Range Resources Corporation

What makes a company decide to build a new, state-of-the-art, multi-billion dollar facility and choose to power it entirely using natural gas? There are many complex decisions that go into an end-user’s decision to use natural gas, including the fact that it’s low-cost, highly effi cient, clean-burning and abundant. But what goes on behind closed doors when these decisions are being made?

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CONFERENCE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016

CONFERENCE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

County Executive Allegheny County

Gas Association Vice President, Government Relations, Antero Resources

Gas Association Vice President, Government Relations,

President Marcellus Shale Coalition

Chairman, President and Chief Executive Offi cer Marathon Petroleum Corporation

Shawn Bennett,  Executive Vice President Ohio Oil and Gas Association

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During this series of keynote presentations, C-level executives from top sectors of the economy – utilities, manufacturing, transportation, chemicals and power generation – will provide an inside look at what drives natural gas consumption in their industries, including end-use perspectives, market plans and concepts. Morgan O’Brien,  President and Chief Executive Offi cer Peoples

Richard J. Harshman, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Offi cer Allegheny Technologies Incorporated

Donald L. Moul,  Senior Vice President, Fossil Operations and Environment FirstEnergy Corp.

Owen Kean,  Senior Director, Energy American Chemistry Council

Jason French, Senior Director, Government and Public Affairs Cheniere Energy, Inc.

10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Networking Break

10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Natural Gas Use MarketplacePresenting Sponsor: Hilcorp Energy CompanySupporting Sponsors: EOG Resources, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC and Waste Management Energy Services

10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Room 304-305, 3rd Floor

Energy Infrastructure RoundtableSponsored by WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff

Building new infrastructure to move Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) from the Marcellus and Utica shale basins to markets is much needed, and each of the three logical nodes of delivery — Philadelphia, Detroit/Cleveland and the Texas Gulf Coast — has its own challenges and rewards. To make meaningful

progress, key elements of new infrastructure need to be explored, stakeholders need to be engaged, permit reviews need to be expedited and a confl ict resolution process needs to be put in motion. This roundtable will explore issues related to the value of pipelines to all stakeholders; long-term supply and demand; domestic and international markets; efforts to encourage infrastructure development in the Appalachian Basin and best practices for siting and fi nancing these projects.

2.0 Continuing Legal Education Credits2.0 Professional Development Hours

ModeratorRoger Rodiek, Vice President of Strategic Development, Industrial and Energy DivisionWSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff PanelHonorable Camera Bartolotta (R-46)Pennsylvania State Senate

Yesenia Bane, Special Assistant to the GovernorPennsylvania Offi ce of the Governor

Michael Krancer, Esq., Partner Blank Rome

John Loftus, Executive DirectorDetroit/Wayne County Port Authority

Manisha Patel, Esq., Associate Director, Environmental Policy PracticeWSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff

Mark Zatezalo (R-01)West Virginia House of Delegates

10:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Going Global: Identifying New Customers through Exporting

Are you missing 95 percent of your potential market? Do you think that selling internationally is too diffi cult and only for large companies? Would you like to learn about current opportunities overseas? Join the U.S. Commercial Service and the export promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce for a presentation on utilizing available resources to expand your international customer base. Whether you are looking to grow in a particular country or expand your sales to new markets, there are programs to support your international business development goals. Learn how to assess best prospect markets for your products and fi nd partners and customers overseas. Discover available export assistance resources and how to get paid and hear from current international companies seeking U.S. technologies.

PresenterRyan Russell, Senior International Trade SpecialistU.S. Commercial Service – Pittsburgh

Jason French, Senior Director, Government and Public Affairs Cheniere Energy, Inc.

Jason French, Senior Director, Government and Public Affairs Cheniere Energy, Inc.

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CONFERENCE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

Owen Kean, Senior Director, Energy American Chemistry Council

Owen Kean, Senior Director, Energy American Chemistry Council

Donald L. Moul, Senior Vice President, Fossil Operations and Environment FirstEnergy Corp.

Donald L. Moul, Senior Vice President, Fossil Operations and Environment FirstEnergy Corp.

President and Chief Executive Offi cer Peoples

Richard J. Harshman, Chief Executive Offi cer Allegheny Technologies Incorporated

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11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Room 315-316, 3rd Floor

Managing Wastes in the Unconventional Industry from Generation to Disposal Sponsored by Fluid Recovery Services, LLC

Byproducts from the unconventional oil and gas industry are regulated as waste with specifi c tracking and treatment requirements. This session will provide an introduction about waste generated in oil and gas exploration and production; onsite storage; current methods of handling waste for safe disposal or reuse; and summarize information on upcoming challenges and overall trends in waste management in the Appalachian Basin.

1.0 Professional Development Hour

ModeratorKathryn Klaber, Managing PartnerThe Klaber Group PanelAlan Fellman, CHP, Manager, Commercial ConsultingDade Moeller & Associates, Inc.

Devesh Mittal, Vice President, Shale Gas DivisionAquatech

John Smelko, North Region Manager, Environmental and RegulatoryCabot Oil & Gas Corporation

Room 408-409, 4th Floor

Mergers, Acquisitions and the Future of Midstream in the Marcellus/Utica RegionSponsored by Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.

Creating stability in an uncertain market. Increasing market share. Breaking into new territory. The driving factors behind mergers and acquisitions are varied and not always understood by the public or even those within the oil and gas industry. This session will highlight several recent and noteworthy transactions involving some of the nation’s largest pipeline companies and will explore the technical aspects of their impact on midstream development in the Marcellus/Utica region as well as the benefi ts for downstream opportunities.

1.0 Professional Development Hour

ModeratorLauren Parker, PE, PrincipalCivil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. PanelPamela Beall, Executive Vice President, Corporate Planning and StrategyMPLX

Doug Dormer, Chief Executive Offi cerCardinal Midstream, LLC

Michael Huwar, Director of MarketingTransCanada Corporation/Columbia Pipeline Group

Jim Scheel, Senior Vice President, Northeast Gathering and ProcessingWilliams

Room 319-320, 3rd Floor

Mounting Local Government Regulatory Challenges to the Industry Sponsored by Babst Calland

This program will provide an overview of the increasingly aggressive (but still uncertain legal authority) of local government efforts to restrict unconventional shale development throughout the Appalachian Basin. It will address the continued fallout from Pennsylvania’s Robinson Township and Ohio’s Munroe Falls decisions, as well as increasing attempts to limit and even ban industry activity through the adoption of Community Bill of Rights ordinances and Home Rule Charter referenda.

1.0 Continuing Legal Education Credit1.0 Professional Development Hour ModeratorLarry Maggi, CommissionerWashington County PanelKevin Moody, Esq., Vice President and General Counsel Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association

Krista-Ann Staley, Esq., AttorneyBabst Calland

Roland “Butch” Taylor, Retired Business ManagerPlumbers and Pipefi tters Local 396

Room 317-318, 3rd Floor

The Intersection of Compliance and Information Management Sponsored by Woodard & Curran Inc.

The oil and gas sector has been infl uenced by the evolving fi elds of compliance and information management. This evolution has been driven by multiple catalysts, including dynamic federal and state enforcement programs; technology linkage of larger datasets; effi ciency improvements; mergers and acquisitions; the requirements of corporate boards, and the growing demands for transparency and disclosures by internal and external stakeholders. This session will moderate a discussion among industry experts regarding the intersection of regulatory compliance, data information management and technology planning to deliver sustainable, adaptable and defensible compliance programs.

1.0 Continuing Legal Education Credit1.0 Professional Development Hour

CONFERENCE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

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ModeratorMichael Teeling, MSc, CPG, Principal/Senior Technical Practice LeaderWoodard & Curran Inc. PanelLaura Frano, Esq., Manager of Environmental ComplianceRange Resources Corporation

Mary House, Senior PrincipalWoodard & Curran Inc.

Erika Lloyd, Vice PresidentWoodard & Curran Inc.

Todd Normane, Esq., Chair, Energy PracticeCohen & Grigsby, P.C.

12:15 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. Hall C, 2nd Floor

LuncheonSponsored by XTO Energy, an ExxonMobil Subsidiary

Steve Forde, Public and Government Affairs ManagerXTO Energy

Hello from Ohio

Honorable Mary Taylor 65th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio

Global View of the Gas Markets Today: Opportunities and Challenges Here and AbroadSponsored by Chevron Corporation

The decisions we make today have the ability to affect the industry for years to come. Energy companies have struggled over the past year trying to weather the storm of depressed natural gas commodity prices. This keynote address will provide a global view of the gas markets, opportunities and risks confronting the energy industry today. Learn how energy companies are adapting to the current economic conditions and operating landscape. Grasp how the energy sector will remain resilient and on a path of success despite unforeseen challenges.

Keynote Introduction Stacey Olson, President, Chevron Appalachia Chevron Corporation Keynote Patrick Blough, Vice President of Gas Supply and Trading Chevron Corporation

Pipelines to Prosperity: Challenges, Opportunities, and Lessons LearnedSponsored by Antero Resources Corporation, Dominion and EQT Corporation

A panel of industry thought leaders will share what they’ve learned from the Keystone XL pipeline shut-down, New York State drilling moratoriums and other hurdles that pipeline projects currently face for gaining authority to construct. Approximately $6.7 billion in midstream construction approvals are projected by year-end, including the Atlantic Coast, Atlantic Sunrise, Mountain Valley Pipeline, Mariner 2 and the PennEast Pipeline, but there are still obstacles to overcome. Panelists will discuss the challenges of siting critical infrastructure, ways to better engage the public and outline strategies to work with government and local communities to create workable solutions.

Moderator

Donald Santa, President and Chief Executive Offi cer Interstate Natural Gas Association of America

Panel

Blue Jenkins, Executive Vice President, Commercial EQT Corporation

Brian C. Wilson, Director, Natural Gas Infrastructure Development Dominion Resources Services, Inc.

Steve Woodward, Senior Vice President, Business Development Antero Resources Corporation

A Leader’s Vision of the Industry’s Future: Harold Hamm

Now recognized as a thought-leader and voice for America’s oil and natural gas industry, Harold Hamm began his career in the oil fi elds as a teenager and shortly thereafter founded Continental Resources at age 21. Under his leadership as chairman and chief executive offi cer, Continental Resources has grown into a top U.S. oil producer of infl uence. Through his work as chairman of the Domestic Energy Producers Alliance, Mr. Hamm is widely recognized as the man who led the charge to lift America’s 40-year ban on U.S. crude oil exports with the aim to preserve American jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity and tax revenues.

CONFERENCE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

Stacey Olson, President, Chevron Appalachia Chevron Corporation Keynote Patrick Blough, of Gas Supply and Trading Chevron Corporation

Donald Santa, President and Chief Executive Offi cer Interstate Natural Gas Association of America

Panel

Blue Jenkins, EQT Corporation

Brian C. Wilson, Director, Natural Gas Infrastructure Development Dominion Resources Services, Inc.

Honorable Mary Taylor 65th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio

Global View of the Gas Markets Today:

Steve Woodward Senior Vice President, Business Development Antero Resources Corporation

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This year, Mr. Hamm was honored by Oil & Gas Investor Magazine as Executive of the Year and the Western Energy Alliance named him Wildcatter of the Year for his contributions to America’s energy security. He has also been named one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Infl uential People in the World” for his creation of thousands of jobs in our industry and for his extraordinary work for better education and diabetes research. He was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2011, has been awarded the Energy Advocate of the Year and was named Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young.

Mr. Hamm will discuss his vision to make America energy independent within the next decade and ensure America and our allies are never again held hostage by dictatorial regimes.

Keynote Introduction

John T. McNabb, II, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Offi cer Willbros Group

Keynote Harold G. Hamm, Chairman and Chief Executive Offi cer Continental Resources

2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Networking Break

2:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Room 301-305, 3rd Floor

Technology ShowcaseSponsored by Ben Franklin Shale Gas Innovation and Commercialization Center

At this showcase hosted by the MSC Research Collaborative, suppliers of emerging technologies will be sharing new and innovative technologies with marketplace producers and the midstream pipeline and service communities.

Keynotes

Denise Brinley,  Special Assistant to the Secretary, Strategic Industry Initiatives Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

David Ross,  Vice President External Innovation EQT Production 

ModeratorWilliam J. Hall, CPG, DirectorShale Gas Innovation and Commercialization CenterBen Franklin Technology PArtners Presenters Ryan Ward, Environmental ScientistAllStar Ecology

Mothusi Pahl, Vice President, Oil and Gas BusinessAlphabet Energy

Michael Harris, Vice President Business DevelopmentChoice Completion Systems

Jerry Todd, Senior Sales Engineer, Oil and Gas DivisionCapstone Turbine Distributor, E-Finity Distributed Generation

Gordon Craig, Controller/Financial Epiphany Solar Water Systems

Jeremy Dockter, Chief Executive Offi cer and Co-FounderGas Recovery Partners, LLC

Wilson Nova Ruiz, Head of SalesLanxess Corp.

Mike McDonald, ChemistPQ Corporation

Brian Shirey, President and FounderRIMA Services

Jim Barshinger, Ph.D., President and Chief Technical Offi cerSensor Networks

Kevin Kosko, Vice President of Compliance and Regulatory AffairsShale Mountain Resources

Closing RemarksKathryn Klaber, Managing PartnerThe Klaber Group

2:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Going Global: Identifying New Customers through Exporting

Are you missing 95 percent of your potential market? Do you think that selling internationally is too diffi cult and only for large companies? Would you like to learn about current opportunities overseas? Join the U.S. Commercial Service and the export promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce for a presentation on utilizing available resources to expand your international customer base. Whether you are looking to grow in a particular country or expand your sales to new markets, there are programs to support your international business development goals. Learn how to assess best prospect markets for your products and fi nd partners and customers overseas. Discover available export assistance resources and how to get paid and hear from current international companies seeking U.S. technologies.

CONFERENCE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

Special Assistant to the Secretary, Strategic Industry Initiatives Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

David Ross,  Vice President External Innovation EQT Production

Chairman and Chief Executive Offi cer Continental Resources

John T. McNabb, II, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Offi cer Willbros Group

Keynote

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3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Room 315-316, 3rd Floor

Improving Environmental, Health and Safety Performance in the Face of Challenging Market Conditions Sponsored by PennEnergy Resources, LLC

Strong leadership commitment and shared Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) responsibilities not only lead to successful EHS programs, but improved fi nancial outcomes. Effective companies establish and communicate EHS expectations from the top down and throughout their supply chain — especially their well site contractors — in order to foster a company-wide environment focused on EHS as a core value. Strong processes, coupled with solid procedures and tracking, equals success. This session will highlight examples of improved EHS oil and gas performance with a focus on current hot topics including management systems, company culture and tank gauging.

1.0 Professional Development Hour

ModeratorDouglas Mehan, Director, Health Environmental SafetyPennEnergy Resources, LLC PanelWatson Barker, PrincipalESS Energy Group

Patrick Carfagna, Safety SupervisorCONSOL Energy

Greg Muse, President and Chief Operating Offi cerPennEnergy Resources, LLC

Joseph Sites, President and Chief Executive Offi cer Allied-Horizontal Wireline Services

Room 310-311, 3rd Floor

Infl ection Point: Supply, Demand and the Future of Work in the Tri-state Region and the Oil and Gas Industry Sponsored by Deloitte

What is the employment outlook for the tri-state region as it relates to the skills-gap shortage projected for the area, and how will this affect the oil and gas industry? A recent study by the Allegheny Conference Board projects that the region’s workforce will fall short by 80,000 workers by 2025, with college graduates and millennials unable to fi ll a gap left by a coming wave of retirements. The impact on all industries, including oil and gas, will be profound. A sense of urgency is needed from business leaders and educators who must work together and, in some cases, signifi cantly change the way things are done.

1.0 Professional Development Hour

ModeratorDmitri Shiry, Managing PartnerDeloitte LLP

PanelMary Murrin, Social Investment Team LeadChevron Appalachia, LLC

Christopher M. Reber, Ph.D., PresidentCommunity College of Beaver County

Wesley Soyster, Director, Construction ServicesColumbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts, Virginia

Linda Topoleski, Vice President, Workforce Operations and ProgramsAllegheny Conference on Community Development

Room 408-409, 4th Floor

Navigating the Transition to the New Chapter 78(a) RegulationsSponsored by Cohen & Grigsby, P.C.

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s proposed regulations related to the development of unconventional wells – Chapter 78(a) – are winding their way through the fi nal stages of the political and regulatory process. The proposed revisions establish new requirements, codify existing best practices and update current regulatory provisions. This session will include a discussion that addresses important issues that arise in the transition process of the new Chapter 78(a) regulations and will include critical information that operators will need to know on day one. A signifi cant portion of time will be dedicated to a question-and-answer session to address concerns raised by conference attendees.

1.0 Continuing Legal Education Credit1.0 Professional Development Hour

ModeratorTodd Normane, Esq., Chair, Energy PracticeCohen & Grigsby, P.C. PanelDenise Brinley, Special Assistant to the Secretary, Strategic Industry InitiativesPennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

Walt Hufford, PG, Director of Government and Regulatory AffairsTalisman Energy USA (Part of the Repsol Group)

Scott Perry, Esq., Deputy Secretary, Offi ce of Oil and Gas ManagementPennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

Room 319-320, 3rd Floor

Permitting Interstate Pipelines in the Face of Signifi cant, Organized Public InterestSponsored by Williams

Interstate pipeline projects have become the focus of numerous interest groups, including land rights activists and environmental groups opposed to both hydraulic fracturing and the use of fossil fuels to generate energy.

CONFERENCE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

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Many believe that since review of interstate pipelines is the mission of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, once a pipeline receives its certifi cate, it is approved — without realizing that there are still a number of state level permits to acquire. State regulatory agencies are often the focus of local activists seeking to block or delay signifi cant infrastructure projects; this panel will provide a robust discussion of best management practices on how to navigate these challenges.

1.0 Continuing Legal Education Credit1.0 Professional Development Hour

ModeratorMark Hager, Senior Government Affairs RepresentativeWilliams PanelTom Ahern, PartnerFive Corners Strategies

Sarah Battisti, Government AffairsSouthwestern Energy

Gladys Brown, Esq., ChairmanPennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Tom Murphy, Co-DirectorPenn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research

Dena Wiggins, Esq., President and Chief Executive Offi cerNatural Gas Supply Association

Room 317-318, 3rd Floor

The Sky’s the Limit: Unmanned Aircraft in the Natural Gas Industry Sponsored by K&L Gates, LLP

The use of unmanned aircraft, or drones, presents a game-changing and dynamic opportunity for the natural gas industry. These devices can be used in all facets of the industry, including initial project siting and construction, pipeline integrity monitoring, leak detection, emergency response and more. Technological innovation is outpacing the regulatory environment. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is approaching the integration of commercial UAS applications with incremental regulatory and policy phases, while legislative changes on the federal and state level add another layer of complexity. This panel will provide insight on the FAA’s evolving regulations and the numerous state laws governing their use. This session will identify issues to consider in the commercial utilization of unmanned aircraft technology, and what to expect in the future.

1.0 Continuing Legal Education Credit1.0 Professional Development Hour

ModeratorThomas DeCesar, Esq., AssociateK&L Gates, LLP PanelMark Fischer, Business Development ManagerLW Survey Company

Stephen Martinko, Government Affairs CounselorK&L Gates, LLP

Will Ratcliffe, Manager, Regulatory AffairsWilliams

Sandra Safro, Esq., PartnerK&L Gates, LLP

5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Networking ReceptionSponsored by Chesapeake Energy Corp.

7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Concourse B, 2nd Floor

Registration Open

7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Concourse B/Hall B, 2nd Floor

Continental Breakfast and Networking

8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Natural Gas Use MarketplacePresenting Sponsor: Hilcorp Energy CompanySupporting Sponsors: EOG Resources, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC and Waste Management Energy Services

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Welcome Back to SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016

David J. Spigelmyer, President Marcellus Shale Coalition

Environmental Health and Safety Award Presentation

William J. Hall, CPG, Director Shale Gas Innovation and Commercialization Center Ben Franklin Technology PArtners

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CONFERENCE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016

David J. Spigelmyer, President Marcellus Shale Coalition

Director Shale Gas Innovation and Commercialization Center Ben Franklin Technology PArtners

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CONFERENCE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016

The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels

New York Time’s best-seller, Alex Epstein, author of The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, will make the case on how energy has changed the world, and why the public should be focusing on its unique ability to provide cheap, reliable energy to more than 7 billion people, most of whom are in developing countries and have no access to alternatives. Epstein will challenge popularly held ideas and make listeners think differently about energy, industry and the environment, including the big picture benefi ts (and costs) of fossil fuels and nuclear power.

Alex Epstein,

Author, The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels and Founder, Center for Industrial Progress

Cracking the Code for Jobs: Building the Petrochemical Industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia

Natural gas and NGLs create jobs, whether it be the ethane cracker plant announced in Monaca, Pennsylvania, or proposed plants in West Virginia or Ohio, jobs will be generated in the tri-state region that will dwarf recent expansion or growth announcements for our region. World-class petrochemical facilities provide new manufacturing and building trade opportunities, bringing prosperity to the tri-state region with up to $10 billion in expected new economic activity. This panel discussion, led by Dennis Yablonsky of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, will include input from local and regional development organizations, employment experts and labor leaders, who will also discuss the tremendous opportunities NGLs are creating across the tri-state region.

Panel Introduction

Rich Fitzgerald,  County Executive Allegheny County

Moderator

Dennis Yablonsky, Chief Executive Offi cer

Allegheny Conference on Community Development

Panel

Dennis Davin, Secretary Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development

Jim Gallik, Training Director, Joint Training Program Ironworkers Local 3

Jerry James, Director Shale Crescent USA

Andrew Bell Ineos Petrochemicals

10:10 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. Hall C, 2nd Floor

Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia Legislative Leaders: The Future of the IndustrySponsored by CONSOL Energy

There are a lot of opportunities and challenges facing the development of the natural gas industry in Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania, and many of the issues that affect the industry are brought before state legislative leaders who must weigh what is best for their constituencies in the areas of job creation, economic development, environmental impact and more. During this panel discussion, legislative leaders from all three states will discuss the development and future of natural gas from a public policy perspective. They will prescribe ways the industry can work in concert with legislative leaders to positively affect the communities they serve and together create jobs for a new, energy rich generation.

Moderator Keith Burdette, Secretary West Virginia Department of Commerce Executive Director, West Virginia Development Offi ce

Panel

Honorable William P. Cole III (R-06) President West Virginia State Senate

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Honorable Mary Taylor65th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio

Honorable Mike Turzai (R-28) Speaker Pennsylvania House of Representatives

2016 U.S. Presidential Election: Energy, Jobs, Trade and National Security

SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016 is honored to welcome Donald J. Trump, candidate for president of the United States to provide the closing comments for the Conference. Mr. Trump will discuss his positions on energy, national security, U.S. trade policy, job creation, hydraulic fracturing and more. As the new American energy epicenter, the tri-state region of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia could have a huge impact and possibly even determine the presidential election.

Keynote Introduction

Christine J. Toretti, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Offi cer S.W. Jack Drilling Co. Board Member, EQT Corporation

Keynote Donald J. Trump Candidate for President of the United States

SHALE INSIGHT™ 2016 is a nonpartisan event. Invitations have been extended to major party presidential candidates.

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Hall B, 2nd Floor

Networking Luncheon

Conference Closing Remarks

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EXHIBIT HALL FLOORPLANHall B, 2nd Floor

EXHIBIT HALLHall B, 2nd Floor

Attendees will have an opportunity to see fi rsthand the strength and depth of the vast business network integral to the expanding footprint of the shale gas revolution. Exhibiting companies will showcase products,

services and the latest tools and resources available to maintain and advance shale gas development.

Wednesday, September 21 Exhibit Hall Hours 10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Networking Break 10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Exhibit Hall Closed 12:15 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. Networking Break 2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Networking Reception 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, September 22 Exhibit Hall Hours 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Networking Breakfast 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. General Sessions 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Networking Luncheon 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

NATURAL GAS USE MARKETPLACE Presenting Sponsor: Hilcorp Energy Company Supporting Sponsors: EOG Resources, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC and Waste Management Energy Services

Wednesday 10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

NETWORKING RECEPTIONSponsored by Chesapeake Energy Corp.

Wednesday 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Donald J. Trump Candidate for President of the United States

Christine J. Toretti, Chief Executive Offi cer S.W. Jack Drilling Co. Board Member, EQT Corporation

CONFERENCE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016

Honorable Mary Taylor

Honorable Mike Turzai Speaker Pennsylvania House of Representatives

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EXHIBIT HALLHall B, 2nd Floor

Attendees will have an opportunity to see fi rsthand the strength and depth of the vast business network integral to the expanding footprint of the shale gas revolution. Exhibiting companies will showcase products,

services and the latest tools and resources available to maintain and advance shale gas development.

Wednesday, September 21 Exhibit Hall Hours 10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Networking Break 10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Exhibit Hall Closed 12:15 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. Networking Break 2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Networking Reception 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, September 22 Exhibit Hall Hours 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Networking Breakfast 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. General Sessions 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Networking Luncheon 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

NATURAL GAS USE MARKETPLACE Presenting Sponsor: Hilcorp Energy Company Supporting Sponsors: EOG Resources, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC and Waste Management Energy Services

Wednesday 10:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

NETWORKING RECEPTIONSponsored by Chesapeake Energy Corp.

Wednesday 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

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EXHIBITORS BY COMPANY

ABCO Fire Protection 526

AECOM 708

AllStar Ecology 327

Ambridge Regional Distribution 319

& Manufacturing Center

Ariel Corporation 708

ARM Group Inc. 222

Austin Master Services, LLC 718

Ben Franklin Shale Gas Innovation 622

& Commercialization Center

Bounty Minerals 615

Bureau Veritas North 609

America, Inc.

California University 710

of Pennsylvania

Carbon Star Technology, Inc. 627

Center Port Terminal 210

CH2M 313

Civil & Environmental 418

Consultants, Inc.

Clean Earth, Inc. 425

Dade Moeller, an NV5 Company 618

Entech Engineering 320

Environmental Solutions 626

& Innovations

Environmental Tank 619

& Container (ETC)

ESC Lab Sciences 625

Fairmont Supply 325

Fairway Laboratories 217

GeoStabilization International 211

GSE Environmental 422

Holloman Corporation 212

Hull & Associates, Inc. 522

Hydro Recovery LP 527

Industrial Ventilation Systems 318

International Society of 621

Automation (ISA)

Intertech Ci 720

Isotech Laboratories 119

Kallanish Energy 802

L & M Supply 721

LSC Environmental 804

Products, LLC

Marcellus Drilling News 208

Marcellus Shale Coalition 500

The Markosky Engineering 616

Group, Inc

MarkWest Energy - 404

a sudsidiary of MPLX

Matrix NAC 317

McTish, Kunkel and Associates 113

MEI CyberCorp 326

Microbac Laboratories, Inc 324

Nemacolin Woodlands Resort 612

New Pig Energy 519

Northern A-1 Services 227

Ohio Oil and Gas Association 500

ONG Marketplace 209

Pace Analytical 723

Pennsylvania Department of 604

Community and Economic

Development

PetroChoice 523

Philpott Energy 105

and Transportation

Pittsburgh Business Times 525

Pittsburgh Mineral & 719

Environmental Technology, Inc.

Pittsburgh Pirates 614

Profi le Products, LLC 221

Range Resources 704

Resource Environmental 218

Solutions, LLC

RETTEW 713

Secure Energy for 316

America Association

Seven Springs Mountain Resort 103

Shale Directories LLC 220

Silt Saver 323

Specialized Desanders Inc. 423

Stantec 524

SunnySide Supply 412

SWCA Environmental 112

Consultants

Tensar International Corporation 716

TestAmerica Laboratories, Inc. 426

ThermoFisher Scientifi c 304

The Consulate General of Canada 203

in New York

The Thrasher Group, Inc. 308

U.S. Commercial Service 427

Washington County Chamber 416

of Commerce

Wellsite Report 219

West Virginia Oil and Natural 500

Gas Association

Women’s Energy Network 624

Appalachia Chapter

Woodard & Curran Inc. 513

ABCO Fire ProtectionBooth 526800-875-7200abcofi re.com

ABCO Fire is a full-service provider of fi re protection solutions. ABCO combines nationally recognized expertise in special hazard fi re suppression with local presence in Cambridge, Ohio. A Buckeye Fire Equipment distributor, ABCO offers cutting-edge fi re suppression technology for a dynamic world.

AECOMBooth 708412-503-4682aecom.com

Ranked number one in design and the number one environmental fi rm by ENR, AECOM is the oil and gas industry’s single-source for environmental, engineering, construction and procurement services. Optimizing design, AECOM implements strategies to maximize profi tability and minimize risk. AECOM: built to deliver a better world.

AllStar EcologyBooth 327304-816-3490allstarecology.com

Ambridge Regional Distribution & Manufacturing CenterBooth 319724-266-4661ambridgeregional.com

Ariel CorporationBooth 708740-397-0311arielcorp.com

Ariel Corporation is the world’s largest manufacturer of separable reciprocating gas compressors. Its compressors are utilized by the global energy industry to extract, process, transport, store and distribute natural gas from the wellhead to the end-user.

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ABCO Fire ProtectionBooth 526800-875-7200abcofi re.com

ABCO Fire is a full-service provider of fi re protection solutions. ABCO combines nationally recognized expertise in special hazard fi re suppression with local presence in Cambridge, Ohio. A Buckeye Fire Equipment distributor, ABCO offers cutting-edge fi re suppression technology for a dynamic world.

AECOMBooth 708412-503-4682aecom.com

Ranked number one in design and the number one environmental fi rm by ENR, AECOM is the oil and gas industry’s single-source for environmental, engineering, construction and procurement services. Optimizing design, AECOM implements strategies to maximize profi tability and minimize risk. AECOM: built to deliver a better world.

AllStar EcologyBooth 327304-816-3490allstarecology.com

Ambridge Regional Distribution & Manufacturing CenterBooth 319724-266-4661ambridgeregional.com

Ariel CorporationBooth 708740-397-0311arielcorp.com Ariel Corporation is the world’s largest manufacturer of separable reciprocating gas compressors. Its compressors are utilized by the global energy industry to extract, process, transport, store and distribute natural gas from the wellhead to the end-user.

ARM Group Inc.Booth 222724-743-5793armgroup.net

ARM is an earth resource consulting fi rm with turnkey capabilities. From the design engineer through the environmental scientist to the construction inspector, the project team’s knowledge of the regulations and site nuances allows its clients to effi ciently complete projects on time and in budget.

Austin Master Services, LLCBooth 718484-624-5206austinmasterservices.com

Austin Master Services LLC is a comprehensive radiological waste management company. Located in Martins Ferry, Ohio, the company operates a waste processing facility that can handle NORM, TENORM, and any type of radioactive waste streams generated from the oil and gas industry.

Ben Franklin Shale Gas Innovation & Commercialization CenterBooth 622814-863-4881sgicc.org

Ben Franklin Technology PArtners is a statewide economic development group funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development to support early stage technology based small companies. The objective is to increase jobs across the Commonwealth. The mission of the Shale Gas Innovation and Commercialization Center is to establish a collaborative that will engage a wide range of partners to accelerate technology adoptions related to the shale gas resource in Pennsylvania. The efforts of the partners will include the identifi cation of funding sources for research and new product/process developments, expanded uses for natural gas, and tools that support environmental and regulatory issues.

Bounty MineralsBooth 615800-642-0520bountyminerals.com

Using advanced economic models, Bounty Minerals calculates fair values benefi tting both buyers and sellers in every transaction. As a private mineral company that has acquired more than 50,000 acres of oil and gas rights exclusively in Appalachia (Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia), Bounty leads the region in acreage acquired.

Bureau Veritas North America, Inc.Booth 609281-986-1323us.bureauveritas.com

Created in 1828, Bureau Veritas is a global leader in testing, inspection and certifi cation, delivering high quality services to help clients meet the growing challenges of quality, safety, environmental protection and social responsibility. As a trusted partner, Bureau Veritas offers innovative solutions that go beyond simple compliance with regulations and standards, reducing risk, improving performance and promoting sustainable development.

California University of PennsylvaniaBooth 710724-938-4710calu.edu/golandmanagement

California University of Pennsylvania is a regionally accredited state-system university and is proud to offer, through the Professional Studies Department, 100 percent online land management programs designed to meet the workforce needs of the natural gas industry.

Carbon Star Technology, IncBooth 627818-862-7999cs-sino.com

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Center Port TerminalBooth 210314-226-3839niagaraworldwide.com This 1,700-acre site includes approximately 300 acres of developed industrial land along the Ohio River. Formerly an aluminum smelting plant, it is located just off State Route 7 and is equipped with private rail service, full electric and natural gas service, a water treatment plant, as well as two harbors with cranes and conveyor systems. Two warehouse buildings totaling 300,000+ square feet (sf) with cranes are available. A furnished offi ce and medical building are on site as well. Topography of the portion of site along the river is generally fl at. Additional undeveloped acreage is available north of State Route 7. The Hannibal, Ohio location is in center of the Utica/Marcellus Shale formations that have become ground zero for the regions Hydraulic Fracturing operations. Hydraulic Fracturing material can be vacuum unloaded from barges on the Ohio River.

CH2MBooth 313303-740-0019ch2m.com

CH2M is a global leader in full-service consulting, design-build, operations and program management services for the oil and gas industry. With $5.4 billion in revenue and 22,000 employees, CH2M delivers innovative, sustainable solutions to help its clients develop and manage energy infrastructure.

Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.Booth 418412-429-2324cecinc.com

CEC is a reliable resource in the energy industry, delivering integrated engineering, ecological and environmental solutions for upstream, midstream and transmission projects, processing facilities, and downstream uses. CEC helps clients put their primary focus on achieving their business goals.

Clean Earth, Inc.Booth 425215-734-1400cleanearthinc.com

Clean Earth is a specialty waste company providing recycling and remediation services to energy, infrastructure, commercial and industrial markets. A network of 16 full-service facilities and 3 benefi cial use sites servicing the U.S. handles nearly four million tons of material annually.

Dade Moeller, an NV5 CompanyBooth 618509-946-0410dademoeller.com

Dade Moeller, an NV5 Company, provides NORM program development and implementation, radiation protection, safety and environmental protection. In addition to certifi ed industrial hygienists and other professionals, Dade Moeller employs more certifi ed health physicists than any other private entity.

Entech EngineeringBooth 320610-373-6667entecheng.com

Entech Engineering helps clients in Marcellus/Utica Shale plays make connections and informed decisions for upstream, midstream, & downstream natural gas infrastructure. Entech delivers planning, design, and environmental consulting services with rapid response for pad and site, pipelines, facilities, and integrity management.

Environmental Solutions & InnovationsBooth 626518-727-5314envsi.com

Environmental Solutions & Innovations experts are united by a single mission - effi ciently complete natural resource investigations to secure permits and stakeholders’ investments. Permitting services include species surveys and agency clearance, wetland/stream delineations, stormwater engineering and inspections, and mitigation.

Environmental Tank & Container (ETC)Booth 619855-382-8265etctank.com

Located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania with one million square feet of manufacturing space under roof, Environmental Tank & Container is the leading manufacturer of AST’s, API production tanks, frac tanks, mud tanks, gas busters, sand traps, pressure vessels and other equipment for the oil and gas, power generation, and gas processing markets.

ESC Lab SciencesBooth 625616-758-5858eslabsciences.com

Fairmont SupplyBooth 325724-514-3960fairmontsupply.com

Fairway LaboratoriesBooth 217814-932-7798fairwaylaboratories.com

Fairway Laboratories, established in 1977, is a NELAP-certifi ed, full-service environmental analytical laboratory that provides testing water, soil, and sludges; pre-drill water testing, drill cuttings, frac water; testing methane, ethane, and propane; free courier service. Fairway has offi ces in Altoona, Pittsburgh and Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Fairmont, West Virginia and Cambridge, Ohio.

GeoStabilization InternationalBooth 211855-579-0536geostabilization.com

GSE EnvironmentalBooth 422281-443-8564gseworld.com

Geosynthetics play an important role in protecting the environment. GSE Environmental offers a complete line of dependable geosynthetic solutions for every stage of the oil and gas extraction process including leak location liner, high temperature liner, geosynthetic clay liners, geonets and geocomposites.

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Holloman CorporationBooth 212724-514-5929hollomancorp.com

Hull & Associates, Inc.Booth 522614-793-8777hullinc.com

Hydro Recovery LPBooth 527570-638-2669hydrorecoverylp.com

Hydro Recovery is the leading oil and gas liquid wastewater treatment company in the Marcellus including low and high solids treatment and disposal through recycling and evaporation. For fi ve years, Hydro Recovery LP has proven its experience across three facilities at Blossburg, Antrim (Tioga) and Burgettstown (Washington).

Industrial Ventilation SystemsBooth 318832-328-4200ivs-houston.com

Industrial Ventilation Systems (IVS) brings more than 20 years of experience in providing turnkey, engineered solutions for customers needing industrial air moving equipment. IVS commonly develops large air moving equipment with full acoustical designs for industries from oil and gas production to most industrial facilities.

International Society of Automation (ISA) Booth 621919-990-9455isa.org

The International Society of Automation is a nonprofi t professional association that sets the standard for those who apply engineering and technology to improve the management, safety and cybersecurity of modern automation and control systems used across industry and critical infrastructure.

Intertech Ci (formerly Intertech Security)Booth 720412-246-1200intertechci.com

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Holloman CorporationBooth 212724-514-5929hollomancorp.com

Hull & Associates, Inc.Booth 522614-793-8777hullinc.com

Hydro Recovery LPBooth 527570-638-2669hydrorecoverylp.com

Hydro Recovery is the leading oil and gas liquid wastewater treatment company in the Marcellus including low and high solids treatment and disposal through recycling and evaporation. For fi ve years, Hydro Recovery LP has proven its experience across three facilities at Blossburg, Antrim (Tioga) and Burgettstown (Washington).

Industrial Ventilation SystemsBooth 318832-328-4200ivs-houston.com

Industrial Ventilation Systems (IVS) brings more than 20 years of experience in providing turnkey, engineered solutions for customers needing industrial air moving equipment. IVS commonly develops large air moving equipment with full acoustical designs for industries from oil and gas production to most industrial facilities.

International Society of Automation (ISA) Booth 621919-990-9455isa.org

The International Society of Automation is a nonprofi t professional association that sets the standard for those who apply engineering and technology to improve the management, safety and cybersecurity of modern automation and control systems used across industry and critical infrastructure.

Intertech Ci (formerly Intertech Security)Booth 720412-246-1200intertechci.com

Intertech is a full-service electronic systems integrator providing design, installation, maintenance and command center services. It offers customized solutions integrating physical security devices, electronic technology and information systems. Intertech Ci works with many manufactures to provide solutions for clients.

Isotech LaboratoriesBooth 119217-398-3490isotechlabs.com

Kallanish EnergyBooth 802412-586-7195kallanishenergy.com

Kallanish Energy is a daily subscription news service offering detailed coverage on the North American, South American, and European oil and gas markets, focusing on natural gas, unconventionals, and crude oil. Visit the Kallanish Energy booth to receive a free two-week trial.

L & M SupplyBooth 721412-828-0800landmsupplyco.com

L & M Supply is one of the nation’s largest manufacturer and distributors of quality geotextile fabrics, silt fence, metal t-post, stakes, weed control fabrics and erosion control blankets/wattles. L & M Supply offers commercial, civil and oil fi eld applications that range from silt retention to fl ood and erosion control.

LSC Environmental Products, LLCBooth 804607-625-3050lscenv.com

LSC is a global manufacturer of products and equipment designed to address the persistent environmental challenges of erosion, odor, land reclamation, waste cover, seeding, and dust. LSC has unparalleled expertise of spray-applied coatings in a variety of industries and markets.

Marcellus Drilling NewsBooth 208607-238-2500marcellusdrilling.com

Marcellus Drilling News (MDN) helps people and businesses profi t from Northeast shale drilling. Editor, Jim Willis, scours the news 5-6 hours each morning curating, contextualizing and making sense of it all so that readers can spend 10-15 minutes and be up-to-date. Sign up for MDN’s free daily headlines at MarcellusDrilling.com.

Marcellus Shale CoalitionBooth 500412-706-5160marcelluscoalition.org

The Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC) works with exploration and production, midstream and supply chain partners in the Appalachian Basin and across the country to address issues regarding the production of clean, job-creating, American natural gas from the Marcellus and Utica Shale plays. It provides in-depth information to policymakers, regulators, media and other public stakeholders on the positive effects responsible natural gas production is having on families, businesses, and communities across the region.

The Markosky Engineering Group, IncBooth 616724-238-4138markosky.com

Markosky provides pipeline, well pad, and other facility work for oil and gas clients. Its specialists cover permitting, design, and welding and construction inspection. Markosky’s scientists, engineers, and inspectors collaborate to ensure quick agency approvals while minimizing costs and impacts.

MarkWest Energy - a subsidiary of MPLXBooth 404303-925-9242markwest.com

MarkWest, an MPLX subsidiary, is a diversifi ed, growth-oriented midstream service provider that continues to expand on its success with innovative gathering, processing, logistics and storage solutions. MarkWest’s long-term commitment to best-in-class service supports the development of the Northeast shales.

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Matrix NACBooth 317312-754-6605matrixnac.com

Matrix NAC provides procurement, fabrication and construction services to the North American energy and power markets.

McTish, Kunkel and AssociatesBooth 113570-368-3040mctish.com

MEI CyberCorpBooth 326814-445-4267meisystems.com

MEI CyberCorp, a division of MEI, is a Single Source Solution for 24/7 remote site security and safety monitoring that blends the boundaries of technology and features a customizable approach to effective mobile surveillance that meets the specifi c unique requirements and budgets of its clients.

Microbac Laboratories, IncBooth 324412-459-1060microbac.com

Microbac partners with clients to deliver comprehensive environmental testing solutions, including radiologicals. Its network of local laboratories combined with a commitment to exceptional customer experience ensures quality, technical support and responsiveness throughout any E&P project.

Nemacolin WoodlandsBooth 612866-344-6957nemacolin.com

Nemacolin is one of North America's premier luxury resort destinations. Situated on nearly 2,000 acres in Farmington, Pennsylvania, Nemacolin features 320 luxurious guestrooms, suites, townhouses and private upscale homes. The resort offers championship golf, including the Pete Dye-designed Mystic Rock golf course, as well as an internationally acclaimed spa collection. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy our Shooting Academy; Wildlife Academy that features everything from safari tours to dog sledding; Adventure

Center, complete with zip lines and climbing wall; and Jeep Off-Road Driving Academy. Nemacolin boasts 15 restaurants and lounges, including Lautrec, a Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Diamond restaurant experience. For meetings and events, Nemacolin's 32,000 square feet of conference space includes three ballrooms, a lecture hall and 25 meeting rooms.

New Pig EnergyBooth 519814-330-2729newpigenergy.com

Secondary containment from the leak and spill experts. New Pig Energy has 27 years of experience as the world leader in industrial spill containment. New Pig Energy’s headquarters is located in the heart of the Marcellus and Utica, which enables clients to experience its legendary service - fast and face-to-face.

Northern A-1 ServicesBooth 227231-258-9961northerna1.com

Northern A-1 Services is a leading provider of industrial environmental services and waste disposal, whose in-depth expertise stems from more than 30 years of experience. The company provides experts to handle clients’ industrial cleaning, waste and environmental services, and transport needs. Fully permitted and CERCLA approved, Northern A-1 Services is committed to compliant and cost effective solutions for client’s environmental needs.

Ohio Oil and Gas AssociationBooth 500614-824-3901ooga.org

The Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) is a statewide trade association with nearly 2,900 members involved in the exploration, production and development of crude oil and natural gas resources. OOGA strives to serve the broad range of entities involved in the Ohio oil and natural gas industry by being an effective voice in government and the media as well as an information resource to the membership.

ONG MarketplaceBooth 209724-787-4451ongmarketplace.com

The Northeast ONG Marketplace is a free publication mailed directly to 8,000 industry professionals operating in the Appalachian Basin. Readers include producers, operators, equipment providers and service providers. To subscribe, visit www.ongmarketplace.com.

Pace AnalyticalBooth 723717-377-5423pacelabs.com

Pace, the second largest environmental testing fi rm in the U.S., operates a nationwide network of NELAP-accredited environmental laboratories that provides project support for thousands of industry, consulting and government professionals. Today, Pace employs more than 1,800 people in 34 locations.

Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development Booth 604866-466-3972dced.pa.gov

The Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) is the state’s lead development agency. DCED coordinates technical and fi nancial assistance for businesses exploring opportunities to grow and expand in Pennsylvania, and provides assistance to its communities, local governments and nonprofi ts.

PetroChoiceBooth 523814-928-4266petrochoice.com

Philpott Energy and TransportationBooth 105330-225-3344philpottrubber.com

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Pittsburgh Business TimesBooth 525412-481-6397pittsburghbusinesstimes.com

The Pittsburgh Business Times provides business executives the tools they need to be successful in business by providing local business news, leads, information and networking opportunities. Its multi-platform approach includes print, digital and events.

Pittsburgh Mineral & Environmental Technology, Inc.Booth 719724-843-5000pmet-inc.com

Pittsburgh PiratesBooth 614pittsburgh.pirates.mlb.com

The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball team based in Pittsburgh, PA and compete in the NL Central division. They currently play at the highly rated PNC Park on the North Shore and have competed in seven World Series Championships having won fi ve of them. Companies ranging from law fi rms and engineers to construction and trucking are just a small sample size of corporations who utilize the Pirates as a strategic business tool when trying to fi nd new ways to grow business.

Profi le Products, LLCBooth 221847-215-1144profi leproducts.com

Profi le Products offers environmentally sound, site-specifi c solutions including soil modifi cation, erosion control and plant establishment. As the leading manufacturer of hydraulically applied mulch and additives, Profi le offers on-site solutions for planners, municipalities and others.

Range Resources CorporationBooth 704724-743-6700rangeresources.com

Range Resources Corporation is a leading U.S. independent oil and natural gas producer with operations focused in Appalachia. Range is one of the most

active drillers in Pennsylvania and has been recognized as the pioneer of the Marcellus Shale.

Resource Environmental Solutions, LLCBooth 218713-986-9222res.us

RETTEWBooth 713717-394-3721rettew.com

An Engineering News-Record Top 200 design fi rm, RETTEW has nearly 50 years of commitment to the communities it serves. Grounded in teamwork and integrity, RETTEW provides expert engineering and environmental consulting solutions to the upstream and midstream industry.

Secure Energy for America AssociationBooth 316724-485-3207secureenergyforamerica.com

Make your voice heard this Election Day! #EnergyJobsMatter

Seven Springs Mountain ResortBooth 103814-521-92037springs.com

Welcome to Pennsylvania’s largest four season resort featuring 5,800 acres of lush, mountaintop terrain, world-class sporting clays, championship golf, canopy tours and zip lines, horseback trail rides, mountain biking, skiing, boarding, snowtubing and more. And welcome to the Seven Springs boardroom...where executives become adventurers, luncheons become culinary journeys and productivity soars. The resort features 414 perfectly appointed hotel rooms, 300 luxury condos and townhomes, and more than 18 meeting rooms for a total of 60,000 square feet of indoor meeting space. Seven Springs’ facilities are the right choice for your next meeting, golf or sporting clays event.

Shale Directories LLCBooth 220610-764-1232pagasdirectory.com

Silt SaverBooth 323706-818-2439siltsaver.com

Silt Saver has new ideas that address performance and provide the results needed for the future of water quality with designs that combine performance, safety, effi ciency and reusability to create value in your purchase. Silt Saver’s goal is to offer products that provide a better way to a cleaner environment.

Specialized Desanders Inc.Booth 423403-233-2040specializedtech.ca

StantecBooth 524610-840-2543stantec.com

SunnySide SupplyBooth 412724-947-9966sunnysidesupply.com

SunnySide Supply stocks Eractastep crossover steps and work platforms, Carhartt, Wrangler, Ariat and Bulwark FR, MET and steel toe boots, FR rain wear, pipeline pigs, anvil fi ttings, Ultra Tech secondary containment, and Spotter Buddy backup systems, as well as custom embroidery and promotional items.

SWCA Environmental ConsultantsBooth 112412-839-1001swca.com

Tensar International CorporationBooth 716770-344-2090tensarcorp.com

Tensar solutions are based on advanced soil reinforcement technologies and incorporate proprietary, engineered applications for oil and gas, industrial, municipal and transportation infrastructure site development.

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Enter the David L. Lawrence Convention Center via the First Floor East Lobby located on Tenth Street.TestAmerica Laboratories, Inc.Booth 426412-963-7058testamerica.com

TestAmerica takes pride in being the industry leader nationwide for environmental testing and data deliverables. TestAmerica is committed to providing exceptional client service to support all oil and gas programs through its technical expertise and comprehensive array of analytical capabilities.

The Consulate General of Canada in New YorkBooth 203412-577-4068can-am.gc.ca/new-york/index.aspx?lang=eng The Consulate General’s area of responsibility includes the U.S. states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware as well as Bermuda. In addition to offi cers posted at the main offi ce in New York City, the Consulate General has offi cers posted in Philadelphia, Buffalo and Pittsburgh that provide assistance to Canadian businesses in U.S. and U.S. businesses investing in Canada.

Thermo Fisher Scientifi cBooth 304724-517-1500thermofi sher.com Thermo Fisher Scientifi c is the world leader in serving science. Enabling customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer, Thermo Fisher Scientifi c provides solutions for production, QA/QC, HSE and other needs of exploration, production, midstream and water/waste companies in the oil, gas and related industries.

The Thrasher Group, Inc.Booth 308304-624-4108thrashereng.com

U.S. Commercial ServiceBooth 427412-644-2800export.gov/pennsylvania/pittsburgh

The U.S. Commercial Service is the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Its mission is to promote and support U.S. exporters to grow their exports and expand into foreign markets through a large network of trade professionals in over 100 U.S. cities and in more than 70 countries.

Washington County Chamber of CommerceBooth 416724-225-3010washcochamber.com

The Washington County Chamber of Commerce is one of the largest chambers in the Greater Pittsburgh region, focusing on networking, economic development, tourism and advocacy. The organization was the fi rst in the region to publicly support the natural gas industry and its use for energy independence.

Wellsite ReportBooth 219412-600-4686wellsitereport.com

Wellsite Report is a SaaS solution that provides a fi eld reporting tool for HSE incidents and BBS observations. Through its user-friendly Android and iOS app, users can provide real-time job updates, HSE, Service Quality, and BBS Observations. Wellsite Report allows operators to view all of their

participating contractors under one software umbrella, allowing access to information that internal software prohibits.

West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas AssociationBooth 500304-343-1609wvonga.comThe West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association (WVONGA), founded in 1915, represents all facets of the oil and natural gas industry. With over 200 member companies, WVONGA continues to grow and provide support to the industry.

Women’s Energy Network Appalachia Chapter Booth 624412-394-6495womensenergynetwork.org/appalachia

The Women’s Energy Network (WEN) Appalachia Chapter was founded in 2011 and is located across the Appalachian region of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. WEN Appalachia’s vision is to be the premier local organization to educate, attract, retain and develop professional women working across the energy value chain.

Woodard & Curran Inc.Booth 513508-423-1066woodardcurran.com

At Woodard & Curran, there’s nothing we love more than a tough engineering challenge. Woodard & Curran handles a wide range of water and environmental issues - solving complex problems with creativity and tenacity. That’s how we make a difference to our clients, people and planet.

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