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`“Enhancing Well Performance through
`Innovative Completion Technologies”
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`Xiang Qian, Vice President Global Account – Chinese National Oil Companies
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`12th U.S. – China Oil & Gas Industry Forum
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`September 10 - 12, 2012
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`Exhibit 2020
`IPR2016-01496
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`Major Shale Basins Globally:
`China and US Largest Estimated Reserves
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`Source: US EIA , “World Shale Gas Resources: An Initial Assessment”
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`Technology Impact
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`Unlock market potential
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`Reduce the risk vector
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`Increase efficiency
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`Sustainable
`Chemistry
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`High Performance
`Information
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`Advanced Measurement
`& Actuation
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`Designer
`Materials
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`HP/HT
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`Deepwater
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`Unconventional
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`Conventional
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`Unconventional – Completion Technology
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`Business Drivers
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`Applications
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`Enabling Technologies
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`Technology Integration
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`• Increase
`Operational
`Efficiency
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`• Increase
`Reservoir
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`ContactContact
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`• Minimize HSE
`Impact
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`• Reduce NPT
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`AMT Cutters
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`Telescoping Port
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`Controlled Electrolytic
`Metallics
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`•• Cased Hole
`Cased Hole
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`FracsFracs
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`•• Open Hole Fracs
`Open Hole Fracs
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`•• Coiled Tubing
`Coiled Tubing
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`FracsFracs
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`•• High Efficiency
`High Efficiency
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`FracsFracs
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`Plug & Perf Experience in North America
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`Total number of Composite Plugs as of 6/1/12
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`117140
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`147084
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`2011
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`2012
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`66000
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`2010
`Year
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`33550
`
`18950
`
`2008
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`2009
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`200,000
`
`180,000
`
`160,000
`
`140,000
`
`
`
`120,000120,000
`
`100,000
`
`80,000
`
`60,000
`
`40,000
`
`20,000
`
`0
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`TotalNumberofUnits
`TotalNumberofUnits
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`FracPoint Experience in North America
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`Total number of FracPoint sleeves as of 03/28/12
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`40664
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`36062
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`17152
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`3957
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`817
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`7571
`
`2007
`
`2008
`
`2009
`
`2010
`
`2011
`
`2012
`
`Year
`
`64
`
`2006
`
`50000
`
`45000
`
`40000
`
`35000
`
`30000
`
`
`
`2500025000
`
`20000
`
`15000
`
`10000
`
`5000
`
`NuberofStages
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`TotalNuber
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`4
`
`0
`2005
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`• Installed in more than 35 formations by 117 Oil & Gas Operators
`• Trends – Increased number of stages per system
`• >2400 Wells-38,000 Packers-40,000 Sleeves
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`Unconventional Reservoir Experience in China
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`• 13 Projects Completed
`• Vertical and horizontal wells
`• Multi-stage sleeve fracturing
`• Plug & Perf completions
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`• Drilled China’s first rotary• Drilled China’s first rotary
`steerable horizontal well in
`shale oil formation
`• 7 Projects scheduled
`• Sichuan and Tarim basins
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`Interdisciplinary Approach
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`Geomechanics
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`Drilling & EvaluationDrilling & Evaluation
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`Stimulation
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`Completions & Production
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`Key Enablers
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`• 2 technologies have made
`Unconventional Resources
`economically viable
`– Horizontal Drilling
`– Horizontal Multi-zone Hydraulic
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`FracturingFracturing
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`Vertical well,
`Single-zone frac
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`Horizontal wells,
`Multi-zone fracs
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`Vertical Well
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`Horizontal Well
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`Plug-&-Perf
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`•
`•
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`•
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`Cemented casing liner or full string
`Perforate and produce multiple pay zones with Perf
`Guns / TCP
`Composite Plugs designed for horizontal deployment
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`Perf Guns
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`E-4 Setting Tool
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`Composite Plug
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`10
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`Composite Plug Milling
`GLYPHALOY (pronounced glif-aloy)
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`Initial Dress
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`After 43 Plugs
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`After 79 Plugs
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`11
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`FracPoint System
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`• One-trip Modular customizable system with rotational capabilities
`• Increases reservoir productivity with fracture control
`• Eliminates perforating & liner cementing operations
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`• Versatile
`– Primary or re-frac applications
`– Open or cased hole applications
`– Horizontal, vertical, or deviated wellbores
`• Engineering designed/tested and field proven technology
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`FracPoint™ EX-C
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`•• EvolutionEvolution ofof FracPointFracPoint
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` From 8 to 30 stage systemsFrom 8 to 30 stage systems
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`
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` First 40First 40--stage systemstage system installedinstalled
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` Technology under developmentTechnology under development
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`for unlimited stagesfor unlimited stages
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`FracPoint with IN-tallic™ Frac Balls
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`IN-Tallic™ Disintegrating Frac Balls & Seats
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`• HP/HT Tripping Balls which degrades over time after the well
`has been stimulated
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`• Provides assurance that all restrictions are removed from the
`production string without costly interventions
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`• Reacts with flow back water from formation salts for
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`disintegrating.disintegrating.
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`• Can be rapidly removed with low acid concentrations
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`• Assures that all productive zones in the wellbore are
`optimizing returns
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`OptiPortTM System
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`CT Frac Sleeve Completion Description
`• Cased Hole – isolate with cement
`• Open Hole – isolate with OH packers
`• Sleeve activated by CT instead of balls
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`Frac-Hook™ Multilateral System
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`• Increases reservoir contact
`• Reduces CAPEX
`• Minimizes surface
`constraints
`• Field-proven equipment
`• Access to all laterals
`• Deploy frac diverters with
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`coiled tubing or threadedcoiled tubing or threaded
`pipe
`• Maintain current frac
`techniques
`• “Back-to-back” fracturing
`• Future re-frac capability
`• Installations
`– 7 Level 3’s
`– 40 Level 2’s
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`FracPoint w/ Integral Real-Time Monitoring
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`•FracPoint™ with monitoring capabilities
`o10 stage 10,000’ lateral in the Bakken/Three Forks formation
`oDistributed Temperature Sensor (DTS) fiber optic line
`o5 Pressure/Temperature (PT) gages, every other stage
`oSpecial feed-through RE packers and Sleeves
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`Fractures, microseismics, and production
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`Events
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`9
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`8
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`7
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`6
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`5
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`3
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`4
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`2
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`1
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`Natural
`Fracture /
`Joint
`Density
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`Packers
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`Ports
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`Production
`from PLT
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`FracPoint MP Sleeves W/Direct Connect Ports
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`Run-In Position
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`Shifted Position
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`• Allows for placement near the minimum borehole
`stress.
`• Allows for improved fracture potential and
`reduced tortuosity of fracture
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`Telescoping
`Port
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`What Might the Future Look Like?
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`Annular Flow Velocity
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`No EQUALIZER
`with EQUALIZER
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`0
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`3000
`2000
`1000
`Wellbore Length (ft)
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`4000
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`0123
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`Velocity(ft/sec)
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`Unconventional Oil and Gas
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`Thank You
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