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An analysis of our readership PAGE 2–3
The right issue, the right audience PAGE 4–5
Advertising outside the box PAGE 6
Digital solutions PAGE 7
Rates and specifications PAGE 8
2015 MEDIA GUIDE SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR ADVERTISING NEEDS
Engineered TO GET RESULTSReach an educated audience highly interested in and with strong technical understanding of the tools, products and processes involved in the upstream oil and gas industry.
Highly engaged and interested in technology and engineering
• Presidents, vice-presidents, directors • Managers, superintendents, foremen • Engineers, geologists and geophysicists
Work in key oil and gas industry sectors • Exploration and production • Service and supply • Manufacturing
Readers at a glance:
GROW YOUR BUSINESS AND ATTRACT NEW CLIENTS
BUILD AWARENESS OF YOUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
REINFORCE YOUR BRAND REPUTATION
THE FIRST WORD ON OILPATCH INNOVATION
P A G E 2 Reader profile
are savvy in technology and engineering. Grab the attention of an audience interested in oilpatch products and services that cut costs, increase productivity and lessen the impact on the environment.
Manufacturing Engineering Pipeline
Source: Research conducted in-house for paid, qualified and allied-to-the-field New Technology Magazine readers. Data shows results from New Technology Magazine ’s July/August 2014 issue.
Questions? Contact us: [email protected] newtechmagazine.com
Readers of New Technology Magazine
19% 11% 6%Chief executive officers, presidents, vice-presidents, directors, officers,
chairpersons or board members
Managers, superintendents, foremen, coordinators, team leaders
Geologists, geophysicists, engineers, technicians, landmen/land
agents or brokers
Readers work in these energy sectors:20% of New Technology Magazine readers work for exploration and production companies.
C-suite decision makers Mid-level management Experts in the field
Government & agencies Legal & financial Service & supply
Questions? Contact us: [email protected] newtechmagazine.com
Reach the right audience with our targeted circulation and distribution strategy.
Highlights:
7,000 COPIES OF EACH ISSUE DISTRIBUTEDNew Technology Magazine is distributed 10 times per year to a powerful combination of qualified and paid readers, and those allied to the field.
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION DISTRIBUTION800 copies of each issue will be distributed to members of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
TRADE SHOW, EVENT AND CONFERENCE DISTRIBUTIONEach issue’s topic is matched to and distributed at related industry events that attract key players interested in technology for oil and gas professionals.
COMPLETE ENERGY ADVERTISING NETWORKJuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group produces a wide range of energy publications, websites, data sets and events. Cross-promotion within our product set gives you additional placement where your messaging will resonate.
Issue Key topics Planned trade show distribution
JANUARY/ FEBRUARY
• H2O• Working in frigid arctic
climates• Heavy oil and oilsands
• Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association Stakeholder Luncheon
• Insight Information Canadian Oil Sands Summit
MARCH • Innovation leaders• Seismic and exploration• Drilling, fracturing and
stimulation
• CHOA Slugging It Out Conference• Williston Basin Petroleum Conference
APRIL • Shale gas and tight oil• Pipelines and transportation• The production chain
• ISA Calgary Show• Offshore Technology Conference (OTC)
MAY • Conventional and enhanced oil recovery
• Better drilling• Upgrading and refining
• ENFORM Petroleum Safety Conference• Peace Region Petroleum Show• Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show
JUNE • Natural gas• Amazing wells• Heavy oil and oilsands
• Bonnyville & District Oil and Gas Show• Global Petroleum Show
SEPTEMBER • Everything oilsands• Health, safety and
environment• Primary and
secondary production
• Oil Sands Trade Show & Conference
OCTOBER • Oilpatch greenguide• Pipelines and transport• Rig and bit technologies
• Canadian Energy Supply Chain Forum• CSUR Unconventional Resources
Conference
NOVEMBER • Future game changers• Technology for export• Exploration and drilling
• CHOA Fall Business Conference
Event distribution is accurate as of June 1, 2014, and is subject to change without notice.
Trade show, event and conference calendar
P A G E 3 Circulation & distribution
JANUARY/ FEBRUARYSALES CLOSE JAN. 7, 2015
H2O issueAn examination of the latest technologies for treating, recycling and conserving water.
PLUS:• Coping with northern climates:
Technologies developed for the harsh bite of arctic conditions
• Heavy oil and oilsands: Technologies that increase productivity and reduce costs
TRADE SHOW & EVENT DISTRIBUTION:• Alberta’s Industrial Heartland
Association Stakeholder Luncheon• Insight Information
Canadian Oil Sands Summit
MARCHSALES CLOSEFEB . 4 , 2015
Leaders in innovationThe annual recognition of the inventors and innovators who have made the Canadian oilpatch a technology leader.
PLUS:• Seismic and exploration:
A look at the latest seismic and geophysical technologies
• Drilling and completions: Enhancements in drilling, fracturing and stimulation
TRADE SHOW & EVENT DISTRIBUTION:• CHOA Slugging It Out Conference• Williston Basin Petroleum
Conference
APRILSALES CLOSEMARCH 4 , 2015
Shale gas and tight oil A critique of the latest drilling, completions and production technologies used to unlock shale and tight plays.
PLUS:• Pipelines and transportation:
Technologies for delivering oil and gas to market
• Production: Technologies impacting all levels of the production chain.
TRADE SHOW & EVENT DISTRIBUTION:• ISA Calgary Show• Offshore Technology
Conference (OTC)
MAYSALES CLOSEAPR I L 1 , 2015
Conventional and enhanced oil recovery A current look at a timeless issue. An examination of the technologies that are opening new oil plays and rejuvenating old ones.
PLUS:• Drilling rig and bit technologies• Upgrading and refining:
Technologies that add value to oil and gas production
TRADE SHOW & EVENT DISTRIBUTION:• ENFORM Petroleum
Safety Conference• Peace Region Petroleum Show• Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Show
JUNESALES CLOSEMAY 6 , 2015
Natural gasWe explore the buzz surrounding technologies that add value to natural gas, such as compressed and liquefied natural gas, gas to liquids and gas processing.
PLUS:• Setting new standards in drilling
and production of oil and gas• Technologies to enhance bitumen
and heavy oil recovery
TRADE SHOW & EVENT DISTRIBUTION:• Bonnyville & District Oil
and Gas Show• Global Petroleum Show
Editorial scheduleAccurate as at June 1, 2014. Subject to change without notice.
ISSUE SALES CLOSE AD MATERIAL DUE RELEASE
January/ February Jan. 7, 2015 Jan. 9, 2015 Jan. 30, 2015
March Feb. 4, 2015 Feb. 6, 2015 Feb. 27, 2015
April March 4, 2015 March 6, 2015 March 27, 2015
May April 1, 2015 April 3, 2015 April 24, 2015
June May 6, 2015 May 8, 2015 May 29, 2015
ISSUE SALES CLOSE AD MATERIAL DUE RELEASE
July/ August June 3, 2015 June 5, 2015 June 26, 2015
September Aug. 5, 2015 Aug. 7, 2015 Aug. 28, 2015
October Sept. 2, 2015 Sept. 4, 2015 Sept. 25, 2015
November Oct. 7, 2015 Oct. 9, 1015 Oct. 30, 2015
December Nov. 4, 2015 Nov. 6, 2015 Nov. 27, 2015
P A G E 4
Nominations now open for 2015 Technology Stars Awards.
Questions? Contact us: [email protected] newtechmagazine.com
C O N T I N U E D O N P A G E 5
JULY/ AUGUSTSALES CLOSEJUNE 3 , 2015
Hot new software Our annual oil and gas software survey of the latest software solutions for exploration, drilling and production of oil and gas.
Bonus special issue: Canadian Oilpatch Technology Guidebook
PLUS:• Communications: A look at
telecommunications and wireless and satellite technologies
• Drilling and completions: A review of emerging downhole technologies
SEPTEMBERSALES CLOSEAUG . 5 2015
Everything oilsandsThe A to Zs of oilsands technologies from advances in surface mining and in situ technologies to enhanced bitumen production.
PLUS:• Health, safety and environment: The
latest in HSE innovation and adoption• Production: Technologies to bolster
primary and secondary oil and gas recovery
TRADE SHOW & EVENT DISTRIBUTION:• Oil Sands Trade
Show & Conference
OCTOBERSALES CLOSESEPT. 2 , 2015
Oilpatch greenguide We evaluate the best technologies to address environmental issues, such as energy conservation, reducing emissions and reclamation.
PLUS:• Pipelines and transportation:
Innovations to improve the flow of oil and gas to market
• Drilling rig and bit technologies
TRADE SHOW & EVENT DISTRIBUTION:• Canadian Energy Supply
Chain Forum• CSUR Unconventional
Resources Conference
NOVEMBERSALES CLOSEOCT. 7 , 2015
Over-the-horizon technologiesWe give readers the inside scoop on potential game-changing technologies to watch for.
Bonus special issue: Multistage Fracking and Horizontal Drilling
NEW REVERSIBLE FORMAT
PLUS:• Technology for export: Innovations
spreading to the global market• A look at the latest seismic and
drilling advances
TRADE SHOW & EVENT DISTRIBUTION:• CHOA Fall Business Conference
DECEMBERSALES CLOSENOV. 4 , 2015
Technology Stars New Technology Magazine’s annual awards for the best of the best in new oil and gas technologies. Nominate your best product by August 2015 for the potential to appear in our December issue editorial.
PLUS:• Cultivating innovation:
Promoting and financing new discoveries and techniques
• A review of technologies for improving oil and gas recovery
Editor’s View: Editor Maurice Smith gives his perspective on technology trends
Vanguard: Snapshots, news and Q&As about oilpatch technology
Bytes: The latest information about oilpatch software
Research: A look at lab research that may boost future production
Greenscene: Technologies that help companies reduce their environmental impact
New Tech: Articles on new tools and techniques that cut costs and increase output
In every issue of New Technology Magazine
Questions? Contact us: [email protected] newtechmagazine.com
drilling
H20
wells
innovation
HSE
upgrading & re�ning
transportnaturalgas
shalegaspipelines
exploration
technology for export
fracturing
rigtechnologies
Greenguide
future game changers
bit technologies
heavy oil & oilsands
seismic tight oil
enhanced oil recovery
Editorial scheduleAccurate as at June 1, 2014. Subject to change without notice.
P A G E 5 C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 4
Additional marketing channelsP A G E 6
MULTISTAGE FRACKING AND HORIZONTAL DRILLING NEW REVERSIBLE FORMAT
SALES CLOSE : OCTOBER 7 , 2015Position your company as a technology leader in this rapidly developing segment. This special issue will report on the drilling and fracturing techniques helping to open up shale gas and tight oil plays, including advances in frac fluids and proppants and peripheral products and services that complement drilling and fracking operations.
... OR ASK FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT ADVERTISING IN THESE SUPPLEMENTARY PUBLICATIONS:
CANADIAN OILPATCH TECHNOLOGY GUIDEBOOKSALES CLOSE : JULY 2 , 2015Let your company shine in the 2015 Canadian Oilpatch Technology Guidebook, showcasing Canada’s leading upstream production, software and environmental technologies to Canadian, U.S. and international producers. The guide includes a directory section that offers extensive listings of Canadian technology providers.
• Unconventional Resource Guidebook
• Saskatchewan Oil & Gas Showguide
• Heavy Oil & Oilsands Guidebook
• Oilweek East Coast Supplement
• Maintenance, Repair & Operations
• The Canadian LNG Guidebook
• Crude by Rail
• Athabasca Oilsands Lease Map
• Drilling Fluids Chart
• North American Pipeline Map
RELATED SPECIAL ISSUES & SUPPLEMENTS:
Questions? Contact us: [email protected] newtechmagazine.com
Surround your audience with 360 degrees of messaging. Add these channels to your marketing mix.
ADVERTORIALSEnlist our team of writers and designers to produce a feature exclusively devoted to your company, product or service.
SALES CLOSE : Two weeks prior to listed sales close date for each issue
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GUARANTEED PLACEMENTDo you have a preferred topic or subject you’d like to align with? Take advantage of our guaranteed placement option by requesting a specific section or page.
PRICE : 20% premium above regular advertising rates
INSERTS & ATTACHMENTSMake your ad stand out with a custom, physical modification. Read more in our Insert Guidelines, which are posted at
JUNEWARREN-NICKLES.COM/MEDIAGUIDES
DESIGN SERVICESAdvertising design and proofing services are complimentary up to 3.5 hours, with revisions limited to two per advertising order. All additional design and proofing time is charged at a rate of $125 per hour. If stock photography is required or requested to complete an ad, the client may be invoiced for the purchase price of the image.
CUSTOM PUBLISHINGTake advantage of our extensive design and publishing expertise to develop promotional publications. Consider our custom publishing services for association journals, anniversary or commemorative books, infographics, maps and charts, or show guides for conferences or trade shows.
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Subscribers to New Technology Magazine’s yearly membership receive these additional special issues as part of their membership benefits. Advertise in these related-interest publications to expand your marketing reach.
WEBSITE ADS EMAIL ALERT ADSBenefit from the diverse online reach of multiple industry-targeted websites, which includes newtechmagazine.com. Your ad will appear in rotation throughout our new Energy Advertising Network, featuring oilpatch news and data.
Leaderboard ads are available on a selection of targeted email alerts sent out by our energy publications. Connect with our established database of email alert recipients by placing your ad in rotation alongside a collection of valuable editorial content.
EMAIL ALERT AD
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x600 pixels tall
LEADERBOARD728 pixels wide
x90 pixels tall
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Unparalleled digital reach to engaged industry professionalsJuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group websites are rich with oil and gas content. We offer a multi-website structure that makes our sites the ultimate destination for many searches related to oil and gas topics. To achieve this, we combine:
• A far-reaching network of interconnected websites
• High volumes of energy industry information
• Editorial content focused on specific sectors of the industry
This makes our group of websites naturally optimized and high ranking in organic search results. Your ad will sit among a relevant frame of frequently referenced energy information as a result.
More Online: newtechmagazine.com draws in readers with bonus, web-only content.
See our Digital Advertising media guide for web stats, and more details:
JUNEWARREN-NICKLES.COM/MEDIAGUIDES
Digital advertisingP A G E 7
Rates & specificationsP A G E 8
Prices include process colour. Cancellations made after the ad material due date will be invoiced at 50%. Cover positions are non-cancellable.
If you are a new advertiser, please contact:
Christopher Kuntz, sales [email protected]
Contact your sales representative for more information on advertising or sponsorship opportunities.
AGENCY COMMISSION & CASH DISCOUNTS15% discount of gross billing allowed on standard ad pricing, advertorials and guaranteed position charges to accredited agencies only.
CASH DISCOUNT: 3% of the net
CASH DISCOUNT DATE: 15 days after date of invoice
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1/2 page vertical3.4375 wide x 9.5 tall
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1/3 page vertical2.25 wide x 9.5 tall
1/3 page square4.625 wide x 4.625 tall
1/4 page vertical3.4375 wide x 4.625 tall
1/4 page horizontal7.0625 wide x 2.25 tall
Full pagetrim: 8.125 wide x 10.75 tallbleed: 8.625 wide x 11.25 talllive: 7.625 wide x 10.25 tall
New Technology Magazine advertising rates Rates effective July 1, 2014, for advertising in 2015.
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