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Athena Oilfield Services, LLC. • Ashton Verrengia 512-947-1202 • Kendra Williams 409-370-2333 • www.AthenaOilfield.com One-piece composite slip Reliable setting without individual slips Carbide-free buttons Prevent casing/roller cone damage Heli-Seal fluid propulsion system Enables faster run-in speeds, averaging 40% fluids savings, or allows lower-rate pumpdowns, reducing pressure on placed proppant Lower slip Proprietary cast blend is easy to drill, holds more than 10,000 psi with minimal casing damage, prevents presets Composite tapered nose Easily moves past joints and deposits during deployment Boss Hog frac plugs are available in ball drop, ball check and bridge plug configurations Half the length and weight of typical frac plugs results in less debris during drillout, composite material produces smaller cuttings No presets in more than 35,000 runs Shorter than typical frac plugs Travels easily through tight turns Can accommodate added gun in the tool string Significant reduction in debris 600+ ft/min pumpdown speed Less run time Tight doglegs, long laterals and up inclines Predictable 7 15 minute drillout time Half the length and weight of other frac plugs Less bit wear Less returns 40% less water for pumpdown Fewer barrels per minute Lower total volume Less flowback Less disposal One-piece composite top slip Reliably sets as one cohesive section No individual slips to break Reduces potential debris in wellbore Carbide-free buttons Eliminate destructive casing damage Heli-Seal fluid propulsion system Can be run in at faster speeds averaging 40% reduction in fluids use Lower slip Makes the Boss Hog plug easily drillable Proprietary cast blend holds more than 10,000 psi with minimal casing damage Key component in 35,000+ runs with no presets Composite tapered nose Maneuvers swiftly in tortuous wells Flowback allowed due to anti-ball seal area on bottom of plug Standard setting kits Mates with Owen, Baker, and standard hydraulic setting tools 17 in. 32 in. Boss Hog Frac Plug Design Boss Hog at a Glance

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Page 1: Boss Hog Frac Plug Design Boss Hog at a Glanceathenaoilfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Attachment-1.pdf · Boss Hog frac plugs are available in ball drop, ball check and bridge

Athena Oilfield Services, LLC. • Ashton Verrengia 512-947-1202 • Kendra Williams 409-370-2333 • www.AthenaOilfield.com

One-piece composite slip

Reliable setting without individual slips

Carbide-free buttons Prevent casing/roller cone damage

Heli-Seal fluid propulsion system Enables faster run-in speeds, averaging 40% fluids savings, or allows lower-rate pumpdowns, reducing pressure on placed proppant

Lower slip

Proprietary cast blend is easy to drill, holds more than 10,000 psi with minimal casing damage, prevents presets

Composite tapered nose Easily moves past joints and deposits during deployment

Boss Hog frac

plugs are

available in ball

drop, ball check

and bridge plug

configurations

Half the length

and weight of

typical frac

plugs – results in

less debris during

drillout, composite

material produces

smaller cuttings

No presets in more than 35,000 runs

Shorter than typical frac plugs

Travels easily through tight turns

Can accommodate added gun in the tool string

Significant reduction in debris

600+ ft/min pumpdown speed

Less run time

Tight doglegs, long laterals and up inclines

Predictable 7 – 15 minute drillout time

Half the length and weight of other frac plugs

Less bit wear

Less returns

40% less water for pumpdown

Fewer barrels per minute

Lower total volume

Less flowback

Less disposal

One-piece composite top slip

Reliably sets as one cohesive section

No individual slips to break

Reduces potential debris in wellbore

Carbide-free buttons

Eliminate destructive casing damage

Heli-Seal fluid propulsion system

Can be run in at faster speeds averaging 40% reduction in fluids use

Lower slip

Makes the Boss Hog plug easily drillable

Proprietary cast blend holds more than 10,000 psi with minimal casing damage

Key component in 35,000+ runs with no presets

Composite tapered nose

Maneuvers swiftly in tortuous wells

Flowback allowed due to anti-ball seal area on bottom of plug

Standard setting kits

Mates with Owen, Baker, and standard hydraulic setting tools

17 in. 32 in.

Boss Hog Frac Plug Design Boss Hog at a Glance

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Athena Oilfield Services, LLC. • Ashton Verrengia 512-947-1202 • Kendra Williams 409-370-2333 • www.AthenaOilfield.com

Athena’s Boss Hog frac plugs save you money because

they lower fluid requirements, save time during

fracturing and drillout, and mean your well can come

online more quickly. The table on the right shows

typical cost savings for single- and multiwell pads using

Boss Hog frac plugs. Contact Athena Oilfield Services

today for a real-time demonstration of how Boss Hog

frac plugs can dramatically improve your bottom line.

Boss Hog Bridge Plug Specifications

Plug

Casing Weight (lbm)

Casing OD (in.)

Min. Casing ID (in.)

Max. Casing ID (in.)

Temp.

(°F )

Pressure

Rating (psi) Plug ID (in.)

Plug Weight (lbm)

Plug Length

(in.)

Ball OD (in.) Top Bottom

3.5

13.5 4.5

3.852 3.992 250 10,000 8,000

— 9 16.5 —

17.1 3.672 3.835

3.65

9.5 4.5

4.036 4.154 250 10,000 8,000 — 10 16.5 —

11.6 3.939 4.068

3.875 18 5 4.194 4.360 250 10,000 8,000 — 14 17 — 4.125 26 5.5 4.391 4.604 250 10,000 8,000 — 14 18 — 4.25 23 5.5 4.577 4.764 250 10,000 8,000 — 14 18 —

4.375

17 5.5

4.818 4.975 250 10,000 8,000

— 15 18.5 —

20 4.694 4.867

Boss Hog Ball Drop Plug Specifications

Plug

Casing Weight (lbm)

Casing OD (in.)

Min. Casing ID (in.)

Max. Casing ID (in.)

Temp.

(°F )

Pressure

Rating (psi) Plug ID (in.)

Plug Weight (lbm)

Plug Length

(in.)

Ball OD (in.) Top Bottom

3.5

13.5 4.5

3.852 3.992 250 10,000 — 0.75

8 15.5 1.75

17.1 3.672 3.835

3.65

9.5 4.5

4.036 4.154 250 10,000 — 0.75

9 15 1.75

11.6 3.939 4.068

3.875 18 5 4.194 4.360 250 10,000 — 0.875 13 17 2 4.125 26 5.5 4.391 4.604 250 10,000 — 0.875 13 18 2 4.25 23 5.5 4.577 4.764 250 10,000 — 1 13 17.5 2.125

4.375

17 5.5

4.818 4.975 250 10,000 — 1.25 14 17.5 2.125

20 4.694 4.867

Boss Hog Ball Check Plug Specifications

Plug

Casing Weight (lbm)

Casing OD (in.)

Min. Casing ID (in.)

Max. Casing ID (in.)

Temp.

(°F )

Pressure

Rating (psi) Plug ID (in.)

Plug Weight (lbm)

Plug Length

(in.)

Ball OD (in.) Top Bottom

3.5

13.5 4.5

3.852 3.992 250 10,000 — 0.625 10 16.5 0.938

17.1 3.672 3.835

3.65

9.5 4.5

4.036 4.154 250 10,000 — 0.75 10 17 1.063

11.6 3.939 4.068

4.375

17 5.5

4.818 4.975

250 10,000 — 1.25 15 17.5 1 20 4.694 4.867 23 4.577 4.764

Boss Hog Ball-in-Place Plug Specifications

Plug

Casing Weight (lbm)

Casing OD (in.)

Min. Casing ID (in.)

Max. Casing ID (in.)

Temp.

(°F )

Pressure

Rating (psi) Plug ID

(in.)

Plug Weight (lbm)

Plug Length

(in.)

Ball OD (in.) Top Bottom

3.65 9.5

4.5 4.036 4.154

250 10,000 — 0.75 11 16.5 1.63 11.6 3.939 4.068

4.375

17

5.5

4.818 4.975

250

10,000

1

15

18 1.438 20 4.694 4.867 23 4.577 4.764

Savings Source

Single Well

Multiwell

(Per Well) Fluid savings $ 3,676 $ 3,374

Pump truck savings — $ 63,360 Time savings for frac spread $ 59,364 — Well online sooner (frac) $ 33,570 $ 11,603 Time savings for drillout $ 54,015 $ 54,015 Well online sooner (drillout) $ 38,081 $ 38,081 Total $188,706 $170,433 Savings per plug $ 5,550 $ 5,012