Hunting PLC Annual Results 2011 March 2012

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Hunting PLC Annual Results 2011 March 2012

Highlights Four strategic acquisitions totalling to 597.9m Manufacturing footprint increased by 37% to over 2.5m sq ft Strong trading performance with improved underlying margins Diluted earnings per share 38.7p (2010: 22.7p) + 70% * Final proposed dividend per share 11.0p (2010: 8.3p) + 33% * Diluted EPS is based on continuing operations before amortisation and exceptional items Annual Results 2011 1

Financial Summary EBITDA ( m)* Profit from Operations ( m)* 2011 102.5 2011 81.0 2010 62.6 2010 45.0 2009 42.8 2009 29.1 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 Diluted EPS (p)* Dividend Per Share Declared (p) 2011 38.7 2011 15.0 2010 22.7 2010 12.0 2009 14.1 2009 10.5 0 10 20 30 40 50 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 * Results are based on continuing operations before amortisation and exceptional items Annual Results 2011 2

Corporate Activity Businesses acquired Sources of funding m Dearborn - August 2011 50.6 Precision manufacturing Doffing - September 2011 14.2 Precision manufacturing Titan - September 2011 508.6 Perforating gun systems and switches Specialty - October 2011 24.5 Precision manufacturing 13.2m new shares placed August 2011 raising gross proceeds of 85.4m 375m 5 year multi currency credit facility August 2011 - EBITDA minimum 4 times finance charges - Net debt maximum 3.5 times EBITDA 597.9 Annual Results 2011 3

Results Summary * 2011 m Margin % 2010 m Margin % Growth % Revenue 608.8 423.3 +44 EBITDA 102.5 17 62.6 15 +64 Profit from operations 81.0 13 45.0 11 +80 Finance (expense) income (2.2) 1.0 Profit before tax 79.8 13 47.0 11 +70 Effective tax rate 28% 30% Diluted earnings per share 38.7p 22.7p +70 Dividend per share declared 15.0p 12.0p +25 * Results are based on continuing operations before amortisation and exceptional items Annual Results 2011 4

Segmental Results * Revenue 2011 Profit from Operations Margin Revenue 2010 Profit from Operations Margin m m % m m % Hunting Energy Services Well Construction 194.5 28.5 15 111.3 9.5 9 Well Completion 327.2 41.2 13 224.2 23.2 10 Well Intervention 52.9 7.9 15 58.7 10.1 17 Exploration & Production 8.2 1.7 21 6.5 1.3 20 582.8 79.3 14 400.7 44.1 11 Gibson Shipbrokers 26.0 1.7 7 22.6 0.9 4 608.8 81.0 13 423.3 45.0 11 * Results are based on continuing operations before amortisation and exceptional items. Annual Results 2011 5

Acquisitions Impact * 2011 2010 m Margin % m Margin % Growth % Revenue Like for like 544.0 423.3 +29 Acquisitions 64.8-608.8 423.3 +44 EBITDA Like for like 86.1 16 62.6 15 +38 Acquisitions 16.4 25-102.5 17 62.6 15 +64 Profit from operations Like for like 65.9 12 45.0 11 +46 Acquisitions 15.1 23-81.0 13 45.0 11 +80 * Results are based on continuing operations before amortisation and exceptional items Annual Results 2011 6

Amortisation & Exceptional Items Continuing Operations 2011) m) Amortisation of intangible assets 12.2) Inventory fair value charge 12.9) Acquisition costs 8.6) Acquisition retention bonuses 1.6) Unamortised loan facility fees 1.0) Acquisition related items 36.3) Property provisions 2.2) Goodwill impairment 1.5) Oil & Gas reserve impairment 1.0) Continuing operations 41.0) Annual Results 2011 7

Amortisation & Exceptional Items Discontinued Operations 2011) m) Gain on redemption of Gibson Energy warrant 58.3) Tax indemnity provision and other movements (3.2) Tax charge (5.1) Discontinued operations 50.0) Annual Results 2011 8

Balance Sheet 2011) m) 2010) m) Property, plant and equipment 231.2) 154.1) Goodwill 316.5) 100.6) Other intangible assets 220.8) 22.6) Available for sale financial assets 0.2) 45.1) Working capital 262.6) 136.5) Provisions (60.5) (56.1) Other (20.4) (20.4) Net (debt) cash (218.4) 212.2) Net assets 732.0) 594.6) Gearing 30%) n/a) Annual Results 2011 9

Capital Expenditure by Segment 2011 m 2010 m Hunting Energy Services Well Construction 30.0 20.6 Well Completion 19.6 17.1 Well Intervention 5.9 3.9 Exploration & Production 2.3 7.1 Others 0.2 0.3 58.0 49.0 Split Maintenance 12.8 12.2 New Business 45.2 36.8 58.0 49.0 Annual Results 2011 10

Capital Expenditure by Project 2011 m Well Construction - New Drills tools and spare parts 18.3 - Innova building purchase - US 3.5 - Dearborn equipment - US 2.5 - Other equipment 5.7 Well Completion - Consolidation and expansion of Scotland operations - UK 10.4 - Houma new facility - US 3.1 - Other equipment 6.1 Well Intervention - Stafford expansion US 3.5 - Other equipment 2.4 Exploration & Production 2.3 Other 0.2 58.0 Annual Results 2011 11

Cash Flow 2011) m) 2010) m) EBITDA 102.5) 62.6) Working capital movements (33.2) (38.9) Interest, fees and tax (23.1) (1.6) Capital expenditure (58.0) (49.0) Acquisitions, including costs (581.1) (83.5) Equity placing 83.5) -) Dividends paid (18.0) (15.6) Gibson Energy 85.3) (25.2) Other 11.5) (1.6) (430.6) (152.8) Free cash flow 38.9) 9.5) Annual Results 2011 12

Global Footprint Annual Results 2011 13

Our Strategy PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS, DELIVERING TECHNOLOGY + INNOVATION Integrate new business MARKET SHARE STRENGTH Technology and R&D Realising significant potential Pricing Leverage Product offering footprint EXPANDING OUR GLOBAL FOOTPRINT Products, services and customers CAPTURING SYNERGIES, ADDING VALUE Annual Results 2011 14

Manufacturing Facilities Expansion / Consolidation Badentoy / Fordoun Expansion of Stafford, Texas facility Deepwater Facility Houma, LA Grand opening Wuxi, China facility Annual Results 2011 15

Acquisition Review Titan Perforating Systems, Energetics, Wireline Logging Tools, MWD/LWD equipment. Dearborn MWD/LWD Precision Machining, Power Generation, Aerospace. Doffing MWD/LWD Precision Machining, High Alloy Material Machining, Critical Tolerance Manufacturing. Specialty MWD Component Manufacturer Supplier, Screen Manufacturer. Annual Results 2011 16

Hunting Titan HEADQUARTERED In Pampa, Texas 544 Employees 27 STRATEGICALLY Located Facilities 6 Manufacturing 20 Distribution 1 HQ Manufactured over 14 MILLION parts in 2011 Annual Results 2011 17

Hunting Titan Capabilities Description Manufactures highly-engineered perforating gun systems and associated perforating hardware Leading US market share Products Overview Wireline guns Tubing conveyed perforating gun systems Perforating hardware Wireline hardware & accessories Select fire switches Annual Results 2011 18

Hunting Titan Capabilities Description Manufactures comprehensive line on shaped charges and related explosives Leading market share Products Overview Shaped charges Jet cutters (Spectra (R) ) Distributors of power charges, detcord, detonators, initiators and boosters Annual Results 2011 19

Hunting Titan Capabilities Description Manufactures electronic well logging tools Applications include cased hole logging, open hole logging, MWD/LWD and production logging Products Overview Cased hole logging tools Perforating electronic products Rugged gamma detectors Production logging tools Annual Results 2011 20

Summary Comparison Of Plug-and-Perf Versus Sliding Sleeve Plug-and-Perf Key Advantages Well known technology/process Easy to overcome downhole problems Well established supply chain Reliable results Sliding Sleeve Significant time saving during completion process Disadvantages Adds time to completion process and results in non-productive downtime for hydraulic fracturing equipment More prone to operational problems and harder to correct Reliance on swellable packers that can fail Uncertainty that proper stage is being fraced More expensive More difficult logistics Annual Results 2011 21

Hunting Dearborn 1 LOCATION HEADQUARTERED in Fryeburg, Maine 248 Employees Manufactured over 6,700 parts in 2011 Annual Results 2011 22

Hunting Dearborn Capabilities Deep Hole Drilling, Trepanning and Boring of Solid Bars of High Alloy Materials to Lengths of 32 feet holding extremely close tolerances CNC Turning of Materials up to 40 inches to lengths of 30 feet Spline and Gear Shaping, Hobbing and Grinding Centre-less Grinding to lengths of 20 feet Annual Results 2011 23

Hunting Doffing 1 LOCATION HEADQUARTERED in Houston, Texas 69 Employees Manufactured 12,000 parts in 2011 Annual Results 2011 24

Hunting Doffing Capabilities Precision Machining of Exotic Materials Drilling, Boring and Trepanning up to 52 inches Plunge and Wire Electrical Discharge Machining Custom Tool Grinding Annual Results 2011 25

Hunting Specialty 2 LOCATIONS HEADQUARTERED in Houston, Texas 64 Employees Manufactured 87,860 parts in 2011 Annual Results 2011 26

Hunting Specialty Capabilities Directional Drillers Source for In Stock MWD Components Design and Manufacturer of MWD Components Provider of Screens to Customer Specs or Special Design Annual Results 2011 27

Horizontal Drilling and MWD Opportunity Annual Results 2011 28

Advanced Manufacturing Group Synergetic means of providing MWD components / assemblies Multi-Platform High Technology Expertise Single Source for Advanced Manufacturing Engineering and Delivery Annual Results 2011 29

Business Platforms Annual Results 2011 30

Well Construction Continued Momentum from Shale activities and Global Offshore Growth Redeveloped Revenue Streams from Increases in Deepwater Activities GOM Synergies Development with Acquired Companies High Demand for Manufacturing Capacities Annual Results 2011 31

Well Completion Continued Growth from Extended Reach and Multi Stage Completions Order Book Increases with Return to GOM Global Demand for Manufacturing Capacities Synergies Development with Acquired Companies Annual Results 2011 32

Well Intervention Substantial Work Over/Rework Activity Associated with Increases in Commodity Pricing Unconventional Drilling Provides more Opportunities for Thru Tubing work Global Demand for Manufacturing Capacities Synergies Development with Acquired Companies Annual Results 2011 33

Fundamental Business Drivers Annual Results 2011 34

Global Wells Drilled 140,000 Worldwide Wells Drilled Per Year 120,000 Wells Drilled pe er year 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 Russia International China Canada US Wells Drilled 20,000 - Source: Spears & Associates Annual Results 2011 35

Strong US Recovery Source: Baker Hughes Spears & Associates Annual Results 2011 36

Horizontal Rig Count 80.0% Percentage of Rigs Drilling Vertical, Directional, & Horizontal Wells 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% % Horizontal % Vertical % Directional 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Jan-00 Jan-01 Jan-02 Jan-03 Jan-04 Jan-05 Jan-06 Jan-07 Jan-08 Jan-09 Jan-10 Jan-11 Jan-12 Source: Baker Hughes Annual Results 2011 37

US Horizontal Footage Drilled - million US Horizontal Footage Drilled Annual Results 2011 38 Annual US Horizontal Footage Drilled (million)

International Offshore Monthly Rig Count 350 International Offshore Monthly Rig Count 300 250 Non-US Monthly Rigs Drillin ng 200 150 100 50 Source: Baker Hughes 0 4/01 9/02 1/04 5/05 10/06 2/08 7/09 11/10 4/12 8/13 Annual Results 2011 39

Workover Rig Count Driver for Well Intervention 3,000 US & Canadian Workover Rig Count 2,500 Active Well Service/Workove er Rigs 2,000 1,500 1,000 US Workover Rigs Canada Workover Rigs 500 Source: Cameron GUIBERSON/AESC 0 Jan-04 Jan-05 Jan-06 Jan-07 Jan-08 Jan-09 Jan-10 Jan-11 Jan-12 Annual Results 2011 40

Coiled Tubing Rigs Driver for Well Intervention 2,000 Coiled Tubing Rig Counts 1,800 1,600 1,400 Active CT Units 1,200 1,000 800 Total World Count International United States Canada 600 400 200 Source: by Les Tomlin, Trican 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Annual Results 2011 41

Subsea Tree and Manifold Projects Awarded 1,200 1,000 t Awards Number of Project 800 600 400 # Manifolds # SS Tree & Control Systems 200 0 05A 06A 07A 08A 09A 10A 11E 12E 13E 14E 15E Source: Quest Offshore Resources, Inc. Annual Results 2011 42

Global Subsea Capex $25,000 $20,000 Global capex Spe ending $MM $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011E 2012E 2013E 2014E 2015E 2016E Source: Quest Offshore Resources. Annual Results 2011 43

Looking Forward 2012 Increase: Product development Manufacturing capacities Geography expanding marketplace Leverage off international business units activities Annual Results 2011 44

Disclaimer This presentation contains (or may contain) certain forward-looking statements with respect to certain of Hunting's plans and its current goals and expectations relating to its future financial condition and performance and which involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Hunting cautions readers that no forward-looking statement is a guarantee of future performance and that actual results could differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate only to historical or current facts. Forward-looking statements sometimes use words such as aim, anticipate, target, expect, estimate, intend, plan, goal, believe, or other words of similar meaning. Examples of forward-looking statements include, among others, statements regarding Hunting's future financial position, income growth, impairment charges, business strategy, projected levels of growth in its markets, projected costs, estimates of capital expenditure, and plans and objectives for future operations of Hunting and other statements that are not historical fact. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to future events and circumstances, including, but not limited to, UK domestic and global economic and business conditions, the effects of continued volatility in credit markets, market-related risks such as changes in interest rates and exchange rates, the policies and actions of governmental and regulatory authorities, changes in legislation, the further development of standards and interpretations under International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the European Union ( IFRS ) applicable to past, current and future periods, evolving practices with regard to the interpretation and application of standards under IFRS, the outcome of pending and future litigation, the success of future acquisitions and other strategic transactions and the impact of competition a number of which factors are beyond Hunting's control. As a result, Hunting's actual future results may differ materially from the plans, goals, and expectations set forth in Hunting's forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statements made herein by or on behalf of Hunting speak only as of the date they are made. Except as required by the FSA, the London Stock Exchange plc or applicable law, Hunting expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained in this document to reflect any changes in Hunting's expectations with regard thereto or any changes in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Except to the extent required by applicable law, the Listing Rules or the Disclosure and Transparency Rules, Hunting will not necessarily update any of them in light of new information or future events and undertakes no duty to do so. Annual Results 2011 45