Jereh's turbine fracturing pump finished a 1,000-hour field trial in one of the most challenging fracturing environments in North America. This rigorous trial validated the performance of all major components of the equipment. It met or exceeded all key performance measures to underscore company's technology capabilities. The turbine-powered fracturing pump provides a solution for challenging operating environments and the current low prices for oilfield services. Configured with a 5000 HHP pump, the company unit reduces costs by lowering the operating footprint by 43% for a full fleet compared to conventional diesel fleets. The field trial also confirmed the success of company's turbine fracturing pump in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by eliminating idling during non-operating periods and the efficiency of a turbine able to run on multiple fuel sources such as LNG, CNG and field gas. By using in-field wellhead gas, the overall fuel costs can be reduced by over 80%, compared to conventional diesel-fueled frac pumps. Another key feature of the turbine powered fracturing pump is its noise suppression capabilities, which are lower than 85dB. This meets stringent noise reduction regulations across North America.