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`PRESS RELEASE
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`October 3, 2012
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`UNCONVENTIONAL INDUSTRY AWARDS INNOVATIVE THINKING
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`Each year, at the CSUR Fall Conference, the Sproule Innovation and
`Achievement Award is presented to an industry representative who has
`made significant contributions and accomplishments towards advancing the
`development of unconventional resources in Canada.
`
`represented Sproule Associates
`Douglas Carsted, VP of Geoscience,
`(sponsor of the Award), and presented the 2012 Award to Dan Themig.
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`Dan, President of Packers Plus, was an early innovator in the development
`of modern hydraulic fracturing technologies, enabling the recovery of oil
`and gas from shale and similarly challenging hydrocarbon reservoirs,
`particularly using horizontal wells. He continues to be a catalyst within the
`industry for the evolution of reservoir completion technologies that are
`unlocking North America’s oil and gas resources.
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`The actual presentation took place on October 3'” during the 14"‘ Annual
`Unconventional Resources Conference (Frac to the Future) at the Telus
`Convention Centre in Calgary.
`CSUR President, Kevin Heffernan
`congratulated Dan on this
`recognition and on his game-changing
`contributions to the industry.
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`420, 237 — 8 Ave SE Calgary, AB T2G 5C3 P: 403-233-9298
`www.csur.com
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`F: 403-233-9267
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