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ManLog Exploring Manufacturing and Logistics Opportunities in the Bakken March 25-26, 2015 The Well at Williston State College Williston, North Dakota -- Agenda -Wednesday, March 25, 2015 8:00 a.m. – Welcome Shawn Wenko – Williston Economic Development Oil & gas Industry / Bakken Supply Chain Section 8:10 a.m. - Enhanced Bakken Supply Chain Initiative Reducing Costs & Increasing Efficiencies in Bakken Drilling and Production Jeff Zarling, President – DAWA Solutions Group 8:30 a.m. - Bakken Supply Chain Study Brent Bogar, President – Jadestone Consulting 9:15 a.m. – Break and Sponsor Booths 9:45 a.m. - E & P and Oilfield Service Company Perspectives Dave Ruffie, Production Foreman – Continental Resources Rob Bryant, Sr. Construction Foreman – Continental Resources Jeff Kostelecky, VP Procurement – MBI Oil and Gas Daniel Billingsley, Pipeline Superintendent – B&G Oilfield Services Jason Tveter – Production Service Company 11:15 a.m. - Bakken Supply Chain Success Stories Chuck Black – Flowcore Systems FlowCore Systems is a partnership of qualified experts with over 20 years of experience in each of the following fields: Electronics, Chemical Applications, Machinery, Automation Controls, Software Development, Product Design, CAD/CAM, Marketing/Sales/Advertising, Drilling Fluids. The FlowCore water treatment system provides a safer and more efficient way to treat fresh and salt water that is either being produced from oil production or introduced to the well bore as a desalinization process or chemical carrier to reduce scaling, corrosion, and bacteria. It is our vision to bring innovative chemical treatment solutions to the oil and gas industry. Mihir Varia – Petroleum Services Petroleum Services provides drill bit, float and down-hole equipment rental along with trucking, hot shot, welding and fabrication, pipe straightening, and other oil field services. Additionally, the company has established a mud-motor remanufacturing facility. Rob Malo, Business Development – Cadorath Coating With over 55 years’ experience - our internationally-recognized coating facilities allow us to offer a wide variety of innovative special processes and superior engineered deposits that exceed our customers' expectations. In addition to the quality coatings you've come to expect from Cadorath, our full machine shops and fabrication facilities allow us to offer you repair and overhaul on all of your parts and component needs. 12:00 p.m. – Lunch and Sponsor Booths Manufacturing Section 1:00 p.m. – Regional Manufacturing Capabilities Tony Richards, CEO – !mpact Dakota MEP !mpact Dakota MEP provides manufacturing related companies with services and access to public and private resources that enhance growth, improve productivity, and expand capacity. Carter Hansen, President – Heartland Precision (ComDel Innovation – sister company) Heartland Precision provides thread rolling, forming, and precision machining services to a variety of industries and customers. ComDel Innovation (CDI) has a state-of-art machining and fabrication facility. This operation is staffed with a team of experienced tool makers and machinists to build and maintain the wide range of injection molds, stamping dies, coating dies, coating rolls, and precision equipment components. This operation also supports the rapid tooling builds, supporting quick turn product development that can be measured in days. Scott Johnson, Sales Manager – True North Steel TrueNorth Steel manufactures tanks, corrugated pipe, bridges and other steel structures to the highest quality standards from locations throughout the upper Midwest including North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, and Minnesota. Tim Stuart, Customer Outsourcing Coordinator – Telpro, Inc Telpro Inc. also provides overflow capacity and customized manufacturing services for a variety of other manufactures whose demand is exceeding their capacity. We can provide fabrication, welding, assembly, painting, packaging, warehousing and shipping services. Frank Van Steenvoort, Director of Operations – Summers Mfg. Inc. Summers Mfg. designs and manufactures equipment for farmers to do seed bed preparation, chemical application, tillage and rock removal. 2:15 a.m. – Break and Sponsor Booths 2:45 p.m. – Manufacturers Expanding into Oil & Gas Dave Lehman, Manufacturing Engineering Specialist – Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at NDSU Dana Wiertzema, Sales Manager – AIM Machining Aesby Industrial Machining began as a supplier of high quality machined and assembled components to the recreational vehicle industry. Since then, the company has expanded its offerings into the energy and equipment manufacturing business sectors. Brad Odegard – Flex TM Flex Tm, Inc. is a worldwide supplier for metal stampings, fabrications, weldments, machining and tooling. Todd Mayer, New Product Development & Sales Manager – Steffes Corporation Steffes Corporation began in the 1940's as a small manufacturing operation. From 1965 to 1985, Steffes grew into a steel fabrication business, manufacturing replacement snowmobile skis, hopper-bottom storage bins, furniture frames, and a variety of custom designed equipment. 4:00 p.m. – Attendee Connection 5:00 p.m. – Adjourned Thursday, March 26, 2015 Logistics Section 8:00 a.m. – Bakken Supply Chain Study: Logistics Highlights Review Curtis Shuck, VP of Business Development – Red River Oilfield Services Red River Oilfield Services provides rail access, transloading, trucking and logistics services for the oil and gas industry in the Williston Basin. 8:15 a.m. – Rail: Routes, Capacity, Tons Moved, Efficiencies, and Corridors Colleen Weatherford, Director of Public Private Partnerships – BNSF 9:00 a.m. – Trucking: Routes, Capacity, Tons Moved, Efficiencies, and Corridors Cal Klewin, Executive Director – TR Expressway 9:45 a.m. – Break and Sponsor Booths 10:00 a.m. – Load Centers and Ports: Capabilities and Efficiencies Jeannie Beckett, CEO – The Beckett Group (Moderator) Neil Amondson, Partner – Northstar Transload Curtis Shuck, VP of Business Development – Red River Oilfield Services 11:00 a.m. – Logistics Providers: Capabilities and Efficiencies Kirk Wald, VP Business Development – Terrenus Resources 12:00 p.m. – Lunch and Sponsor Booths Value-Added Energy Section 1:00 p.m. – NGL, Petro Chemical and Value-Added Energy Business Development Study Tony Palmer, VP Chemical Consulting Americas – IHS 1:45 p.m. – Dakota Prairie Refinery Case Study Larry Oswald, Business Development Manager – Montana Dakota Utilities Co. 2:15 p.m. – Wrap-Up: Enhanced Bakken Supply Chain Initiative – Next Steps Shawn Wenko – Williston Economic Development 2:30 p.m. – Adjourned