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2007 Gas & Oil Application Presentation © Copyright Netronics Inc.

Industry overview Industry trends Applications System requirements Success stories 2 Agenda

3 6/2/ Industry Overview

Industry size of $1.9 trillion (Feb 07, IEA-International Energy Agency) IEA - the need for Gas & Oil will increase in 60% over the next 20 years. population growth, technology widen Industry has global geographical spread. Asia, Africa, Americas, Australia, East/West Europe 4 Oil & Gas: The industry

5 6/2/2014 Industry Trends

Digital Oil Field Digital oil field projects require large quantities of data to be communicated. Previously only narrowband communications were needed Data sampled only infrequently Only a few Kb of data The digital oil field vision requires Real time access to data Large volumes of data Minimal latency 6 Digital Oil Field Requires Broadband Connectivity

Depletion of Reservoirs With many small wells to monitor, effective communications and control systems are imperative. Larger reservoirs are being depleted in many regions, and are replaced by smaller, numerous, and often remote wells. Broadband wireless access solutions enable cost-effective operations of a large number of smaller, dispersed and remote assets. 7 Data Availability is More Crucial Than Ever

Centralization of Resources Access to centralized specialized resources is crucial to the reduction of lifting costs Oil and Gas companies are centralizing analytic, engineering and scientific resources to become more efficient. Scientists and engineers located in remote corporate offices require real-time data, voice and video communications to be effective. 8 Data Availability is More Crucial Than Ever

9 6/2/2014 Applications

Potential deployments In vehicle access, especially in large land based oil fields Potential applications Access to office applications, real-time data access, VoIP Business benefit Access corporate networks from the field, save hours of travel time per day 10 Remote / Mobile Office Access

Potential deployments Rig to platform; rig to ship; well-head deployment; exploration operations Potential applications SCADA backhaul; broadband to the well-head; real-time data analysis Business benefit Automate (previously manual) synchronization – save time and labor 11 Digital Oil Field

Potential deployments Rig to platform; rig to ship; well-head deployment; exploration operations Potential applications VoIP, video conferencing, remote training, data sharing Business benefit Use professional stuff time, save unnecessary travel 12 Communications

Security, Monitoring & Safety Potential deployments Nomadic or mobile assets; well-heads Potential applications Video surveillance; asset tracking; alarm monitoring Business benefit Guard valuable assets, comply with safety regulations 13 Security, Monitoring & Safety

Potential deployments Unmanned production platforms; remote well-heads Potential applications Spill monitoring, Emissions monitoring Business benefit Increase Productivity, decrease monitoring costs 14 Environmental Monitoring & Compliance

Potential deployments: Remote office; temporary base camps; remote equipment Potential applications: VoIP; video; SCADA; environmental; asset tracking Business benefit: Flexibility in operations while keeping communication costs low. 15 Terrestrial Satellite Extension

16 6/2/2014 System requirements

High survivability MTBF over 11 years; over 99.99% availability -40°c to + 60°c temperature range Robustness & redundancy IP-67 rating (NEMA 4X equivalent) AU & SU redundancy OFDM & GFSK interference resistant solutions Long term battery backup Solar and wind power configurations available. Emergency back-up power solutions Intrinsic safety Class I, Div 2 certification in process Solution Provided by Netronics Improvements In Process 17 Oil & Gas Industry Wireless System Requirements

Range & coverage OFDM technology provides NLOS coverage and handles multi-path reflections Maximum cell radius up to 20 miles Throughput 32 Mbps per sector (FTP) Security Hardware based AES encryption VLAN support Secure network management CIR Committed information rate per subscriber is supported Solution Provided by Netronics Improvements In Process 18 Oil & Gas Industry Wireless System Requirements

19 6/2/2014 Success Stories

* For more details – please contact your Netronics regional Sales Manager 20 Oil & Gas Deployment Map

21 Oil & Gas Industrial Application

Thank You © Copyright Netronics Inc.