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Page 1: DHI COMPANY PRESENTATION

GENERAL INTRODUCTIONCOMPANY PRESENTATION

OUR VALUES: CREATIVITY | TEAMWORK | ACCOUNTABILITY | PRODUCTIVITY | PRIDE | TRUST

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

1. COMPANY PRESENTATION2. TABLE OF CONTENTS3. COMPANY OVERVIEW4. HEALTH SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT5. HSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

UPGRADES6. COMMITMENT TO QUALITY7. PRODUCTS & SERVICES8. DISPOSAL FACILITIES9. FRAC TANKS10. FLOWBACK TANKS11. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT

SYSTEMS12. FRAC WATER TREATMENT - ClO213. LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY14. LOCATIONS MAP

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DHI Energy Service is a company that provides fluid storage and processingequipment rental and fluid management services to the upstream oil andgas E&P companies, civil construction industry, and other infrastructurefocused industries.

The Company operates two main functional arms. The liquid storagesolution and fluid treatment segment and the drilling, production andcompletion fluids and solids disposal facilities allowing companies to

dispose of drilling and completion waste along with produced formationwater in an environmentally friendly manor.

The company has corporate headquarters in The Woodlands TX and SaltLake City, Utah. To serve customers DHI has operational centers in 9 statesacross the USA.

C O M P A N Y O V E R V I E W

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HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

The Management Team of DHI is dedicated to providing a safe and efficient workingenvironment for our employees and our customers. Through training, compliance, andcontinual improvement, we strive to educate and coach our staff to do the right thing at alltimes. Safety and Operations remain equally important to our business. We feel that these arenot two distinct disciplines, but rather a single concept of Safe Operations.

Coupled with providing a safe work place, DHI strives to achieve zero impact to theenvironment. Through continual evaluation of our operations we identify potentialenvironmental weaknesses in our program and immediately correct these weaknesses toprevent environmental impact. We work diligently to stay current with state and federalregulations and seek to be regarded as an environmentally friendly workplace. Through soundpolicies, procedures and training we educate our employees on safe environmental workpractices.

Our employees are the foundation of our Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) program.Each employee shall receive the training necessary to carry out safe operations. Safety is acondition of employment at DHI, requiring that all employees participate in our HSE program.Employees are required to follow all of the established Policies and Procedures set forth by DHIand to participate in all required trainings and safety programs established by DHI, Employeeshave a responsibility to immediately report all unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, environmentalincidents, or potential environmental incidents to their supervisor and shall have the authorityto cease any operation that poses an immediate threat of injury or damage. Supervisors andManagers have the responsibility to take immediate actions to correct such situations. Nooperation shall be undertaken or continue when there is an immediate threat of harm to anyemployee.

Each employee is responsible for their own safety and the safety of those around them. EachSupervisor and Manager shall be held accountable for the safety of those they supervise. Theyshall investigate all accidents/incidents involving persons under their supervision and developcorrective actions to ensure future accidents/incidents do not occur.

DHI is dedicated to providing a Drug and Alcohol Free working environment at all of ourlocations. All employees are required to report to work fit-for-duty and free from illicit drugs,controlled substances, or any other substance that impairs their ability to safely perform theirduties. All employees are expected to comply with our drug-free policy, including the Drug andAlcohol testing procedures outlined in said policy. This policy shall be applied in a manner thatis consistent with applicable laws and regulations.

The success of the DHI Health, Safety, and Environmental protection program relies on the fullcooperation and support of all of our employees. The policies stated herein shall be applied toall DHI locations with the ultimate goal of zero incidents.

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Gary Coates

CEO

H E A L T H S A F E T Y & E N V I R O N M E N T

HSE Manual

HSE-005HSE-006HSE-007HSE-008HSE-009HSE-010

Table of ContentsDocument CodeHSE-001HSE-002HSE-003HSE-004

TitleHealth, Safety and Environmental StatementContinual Improvement PlanGeneral Safety PracticesAccess To Medical RecordsBloodborne PathogensFit For Duty

Tab #1234

Driving SafetyReturn to WorkBehavioural Based SafetySub Contractor Management ProgramStop Work AuthorityIncident Reporting and Investigation

Fall Protection 17

Respiratory Protection ProgramControl of Hazardous Energy (LOTO)Electrical Safety and Assured Grounding

Hearing Conservation Program

Hand and Portable Power Tools

First Aid - CPR PolicyEmergency Response & Scene Management

HSE-017HSE-018HSE-019HSE-020HSE-021HSE-022HSE-023

HSE-031HSE-032

HSE-030

HSE-024HSE-025HSE-026HSE-027HSE-028HSE-029

181920

91011121314

HSE-011HSE-012HSE-013

5678

1516

Hazard/Risk Analysis & JSA ProcessShort Service Employee (SSE) PolicyHazard Communication w/ GHSPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE)

HSE-014HSE-015HSE-016

Scaffold and Work Platform SafetyPowered Industrial Trucks

Process Safety ManagementHydrogen Sulfide (H2S)Hot Work OperationsInclement Weather & Heat AwarenessLadder Safety Manual Handling-Lifting

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303132

212223242526272829

Aerial Work PlatformsRigging Safety

HSE-033HSE-034

353637

DHI SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Confined Space Awareness/Entry

HSE-035HSE-036HSE-037

Fire Prevention and ResponseSpill Prevention and Response

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383940414243

Document Code Title Tab #HSE-FM-001 Incident Report 44HSE-FM-002 Driver Expectations 45HSE-FM-003 Annual Fire Extinguisher Inspection Log 46HSE-FM-004 Work Hour Variance 47HSE-FM-005 Pre-Job Meeting Minutes 48HSE-FM-006 Hepatitis B Vaccination Declination 49HSE-FM-007 SSE Variance 50HSE-FM-008 Hazard Assessment Certificate 51HSE-FM-009 Fall Protection Inspection Registry 52HSE-FM-010 Lifting and Hoisting Registry 53HSE-FM-011 Emergency Response Contact Chart 54HSE-FM-012 Drill Report Form 55HSE-FM-013 Annual LOTO Inspection 56HSE-FM-014 Fuel/Oil Transfer Procedures Checklist 57HSE-FM-015 Monthly Spill Prevention Inspection 58HSE-FM-016 Spill Incident Form 59HSE-FM-017 Job Safety Analysis 60HSE-FM-018 Safety Observation Card 61HSE-FM-019 Hydration Chart 62HSE-FM-020 Management of Change 63HSE-FM-021 Confined Space Entry Permit 64HSE-FM-022 Hot Work Permit 65HSE-FM-023 Light Duty/Job Transfer Offer 66

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Management of Change

DOT-002DOT-003DOT-004HR-001

Driver Qualification and Driver FileInspection, Repair, and MaintenanceHours of ServiceDOT Drug and Alcohol Testing ProgramNon-DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Program

DHI SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

HSE-FM-024 Sub-Contractor HSE Assessment Form

Table of Contents (Cont)

FORMS

DOT-001HSE-038

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▾ June 2016 DHI leadership team was changed and replaced with a team of industry veterans with vast experience in the domestic US and international market. With extensive experience working for major IOCs and NOC’s.

▾ The team brings a strong and rigorous HSE culture and a strict focus on quality and company integrity.

▾ A new HSE director and manger have been appointed to support regional staff with experience on and offshore working for major oilfield service companies.

▾ Implemented professional HSE manual the completely encompasses all industry best practices.

▾ New employee induction program where all new employees are required to sit through all HSE policy explanations.

▾ Implemented a new behavior based observation card system that provides a complete loop verification where observers must confront the issue with the observed.

▾ Contractor HSE management system where we monitor contractor HSE performance, and qualify sub contractors based on their HSE statistics and policies.

▾ HSE bulletin program where HSE management distributes alerts and lessons learned across the organization.

▾ Developed a general training matrix that all staff must comply with within set time frames.

▾ Employ 3rd party training institutes for specific HSE and technical training.

▾ Updated multiple policies that instill supervisory accountability with respect to service quality and operational safety.

H S E M A N A G E M E N T S Y S T E M U P G R A D E S

RISK TYPE SafeAt

RiskENVIRONMENT Safe

At Risk

Personnel hazard exposure CleanlinessRequired PPE Orderly & TidyWork safeguards in place Trip HazardsCrush risk Air ContaminationImpact Risk Ground / Water contaminationFall Risk Temperature extremesTemperature exposure LightingElectrical exposure NoiseLifting Technique Loose attachments

BODY HARM RISK SafeAt

RiskTOOL USAGE Safe

At Risk

Respiratory Right toolHead Used correctlyEye Safe conditionHearing Signs and barriersTrunk Signage used properlyLimbs SafeguardsHands / Feet Competency

JSA ANALYSIS SafeAt

Risk

JSA PerformedJSA DiscussedJSA AvailableJSA AdequateJSA UnderstoodJSA FollowedPermits Obtained

Was the person observed informed?Was the person receptive to advice?Was an alternate practice discussed?Was a way to reduce risk found?

HSE DeptCorp LeadershipCustomer

Action TakenNeeds Attention N/A

Date of Observation

SIGNATUREHSE ManagementCorporate Leadership

EmployeeContractorOther

Activity ObservationHazardNear Hit

LESSONS LEARNED

FEEDBACK

Report to

Behavior Based Safety Observation Card

Status Status

Further Action Required Report to

Lesson Learned

Location Type (Yard / Customer / Road)E-Mail

Name Location Type (Yard / Customer / Road)

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▾ Commitment to Service Quality

• DHI performs equipment inspections prior to mobilizing for all job activities.

• DHI keeps a strategic supply of spare parts at all operational centers, including tires and valves etc. among a multitude of other items.

▾ Operational Support

• Each region has field service capability to support manned and unmanned operations.

• DHI manages a fleet of hauling tractors in all operational districts providing us with a level of autonomy to mobilize equipment to and from customer locations.

C O M M I T M E N T T O Q U A L I T Y

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▾ Mobile Liquid Storage Solutions• Leading company in the Liquid Storage industry• Over 5,000 tanks and containers• A broad selection of stationary and fixed axle tanks

▾ Flowback liquid and solids management.• Technical solutions to provide customers with oil and

water separation and sand removal from well streameffluent.

▾ Frac Water Treatment Solutions• Chemical biocide treatment, corrosion inhibitors etc for

frac water management.

▾ Water Disposal Facilities• Dalbo owns and operates a large number of disposal

facilities across the United States• Safe, convenient, and environmentally friendly facility

operations

P R O D U C T S & S E R V I C E S

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▾ DHI offers a crucial service to the E&P companies by storingthe produced water from the well site drilling and completionactivities.

▾ At the disposal facilities, the produced water is subjected to amulti-stage treatment process that separates hydrocarbonsand sediments from the water.

▾ The hydrocarbons are recovered and recycled to the market,water is naturally evaporated leaving solid land fill material.

▾ DHI has multiple disposal facilities in the Eastern Utah andNorth Western Colorado.

▾ DHI’s facilities are fully bonded for environmental remediationand are maintained compliant with all state and federalregulations applicable.

D I S P O S A L F A C I L I T I E S

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▾ DHI provides customers with a range of tank styles for applications in differentclimates and for a variety of purposes.

▾ Tanks are all lined with a duel component epoxy liner to make them corrosionresistant to most completion fluids, frac fluids and produced well effluent. DHIhas a special version designed for acid storage with a Vinyl Ester lining.

▾ Frac Tanks come in the following varieties:• 500 BBL• 600 BBL• Internal or External manifolds• Pressurized (4oz max) for Green applications• Atmospheric• Insulated (for arctic climate conditions)• Modified for Flowback operations with internal gas busters.• Oil skimming units for processing flow back production effluent separating

oil from produced water efficiently.

▾ Frac tanks are designed to line up together eliminating as much space betweentanks as possible. Manifolds permit the quick and easy daisy chain connections.

▾ Tanks are fitted with a dual purpose fill / vent line at the rear of the tank andinspection and entry ports on the sides front back and top of the tanks (in mostcases)

F R A C T A N K S

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▾ The DHI Standard FLOWBACK tank provides customers with a versatile easy and safe to use Flowback tank.

▾ Gas Busters are full length of the tank with 3” 1502 inlet connections. Gas is vented when hatches are closed reducing on site emissions and fire risk

▾ The flow back tanks connect seamlessly with standard frac tanks for additional storage of fluids.

▾ For Green Completions see the DHI Green Flowback tank version which boasts a fully captured gas component and comes in liquid phase separation option with internal weirs.

▾ Characteristics:• Versatile inspection hatches• Full length Gas Busters• 3” 1502 Inlet connection

▾ Dimensions• Standard Frac Tank 50’ x 8’6”• Axle: Single• Steel Construction• Standard haul.

▾ Benefits• Easy to Clean • Safe operational access

F L O W B A C K T A N K S

Full Length Gas Buster x 2

Thief Hatch Gas Relief Valve x 2

Vent Line to Flare System (Shortened for representation)

Oil Water & Solids Slurry Lines

Work platform to connect gas buster lines

Green Flowback Tank

Gas Busters

1502 Inlet

Inspection Hatches

Walkway

Standard Flowback Tank

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▾ DHI secondary containment mats are made of the toughest tare resistant membrane material available.

▾ Designed for heavy duty pit lining the ARMOR LINER material is the toughest available and can be repaired on the spot with the manufacturer supplied repair materials for on the job repairs.

▾ Retention foam provides 8” containment.

S E C O N D A R Y C O N T A I N M E N T S Y S T E M S

12” X 8” HIGH FOAM FILLED BORDER

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F R A C W A T E R T R E A T M E N T - C l O 2

Benefits• No pH change to fluid.• Non Corrosive• Does not create scale• On site activation no depletion of product capability

• EPA approved

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▾ Thermal Camera• Available for site foremen to easily view tank levels

without the need for sight glasses or level indicators.

• Also for inspection of mechanical and electrical equipment.

▾ Level Sensors• Wireless level monitoring for medium term / semi

permanent installations.

L E V E R A G I N G T E C H N O L O G Y

IR Image showing fluid levels

TK-1 TK-2 TK-3 TK-4 TK-5 TK-6 TK-7

TANK MONITOR

SELECT ALARM SET TEST TRACK

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M A I N L O C A T I O N S

The Woodlands, TX

Salt Lake City, UT

Vernal, UT

Brookville, PA

Cambridge, OH

Monahans, TX

Midland, TX

Riverton, WY

Douglas, WY

Greeley, CO

Rifle, CO

Williston, ND

El Reno, OK

L O C A T I O N S M A P

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