2013 NDPC Year in Review Terry Kovacevich, Chairman.

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2013 NDPC Year in Review Terry Kovacevich, Chairman

PRODUCTION: 874,000 bopd in July WELLS: 9,322 producing wells in July MEMBERSHIP: 501 NDPC members

BLM rules on Hydraulic Fracturing Regulatory issues Sportsmen & Conservation Energy Forum & Outdoor Heritage Fund Flaring Flaring task force 2013 Legislative Session

Longest session in history Many, many oil-related bills: New tax structure New Tribal tax agreement ND Outdoor Heritage Fund Flaring tax incentives One Call changes Pipeline easements & permitting Energy corridor study Surface rights Water Impact funding

Flaring Oilfield Waste Reclamation Surface Owner Issues Royalty Issues More Organized Opposition New Legislative Website!

Proposed Measure: 5% of the extraction tax $ million/year REQUIRED to spend 75% each year Able to purchase land At $2,000/acre this fund could purchase 150 acres or a quarter of land every day. That’s an average- sized ND farm every 10 days.

Bakken VOC Communications Oil Can! Regulatory Safety Tribal Lands Truck Permits & Weights Committee Sign up at

Bureau of Land Management U.S. Forest Service U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service North Dakota Dept. of Health Sporting Groups & Industry Forum Comments

Provide resources to assist the company’s members in a response in an open water incident in the Williston Basin area, including Lake Sakakawea and it’s tributaries, in order to minimize impacts and protect the public and environment Organized in December 2011, there are currently 10 companies that are active SASR members Two stocked spill response trailers and two response boats are available for use A third trailer containing winter spill response equipment has been ordered Provides training opportunities for members with the commonly- owned equipment For additional information or questions, contact: Jason Tuhy – or Jennifer Satterwhite – or 10

Teacher seminar 50+ teachers ProgressZone Revamped – ‘Moving Forward Safely’ Pick Up the Patch 1,600+ bags of trash Energy Career Awareness Program 60,000+ reached since 2002 Bakken Rocks CookFests 3,000 people in Powers Lake & Parshall Oil Can! Fishing Derby $14k raised for conservation projects

March 2014 Expanded office space Member space Bigger conference room Better parking Restaurant for larger meetings Broadway Centre

THANK YOU!