Aggregates Manager

August 2016

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In July, the Aggregates Industry Outlook (AIO) dropped 6.79 percent from June, to its lowest overall score to date of 119.44. With 100 as a neutral rat- ing, respondents continue to be consistently positive. Responses varied, however, by nearly 100 points among individual respondents in- dicating strong differences in various regional markets and among operators them- selves. Jul. 2016 Aug. 2015 Jul. 2015 Sept. 2015 Oct. 2015 Nov. 2015 Dec. 2015 Jan. 2016 Feb. 2016 Apr. 2016 May 2016 Jun. 2016 Mar. 2016 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 Aggregates Industry Outlook 130.00 128.42 129.05 130.99 125.60 127.51 128.61 131.68 128.99 126.03 128.15 119.44 122.49 Editor's note: To join our panel, email Editor-in-Chief Therese Dunphy at tdunphy@randallreilly.com. Comments: Hit the road with: collect them all! Flexible payment plans Downtime reimbursement Online certificates Flexible payment plans Downtime reimbursement Online certificates Hit the road with: collect them all! Protecting the rig that runs your business! Protecting the rig that runs your business! Protecting the rig that runs your business! Protecting the rig that runs your business! Progressive Casualty Ins. Co. & affi liates. All coverage subject to policy terms. 1-800-PROGRESSIVE 1-800-PROGRESSIVE PROGRESSIVE.com The construction aggregate business is rebounding as evidenced by records being set by the two largest pro- ducers during the fi rst quarter. The second quarter results are also expected to show strong gains over 2015. — O.F. "Russ" Patterson, III, Chief Geologist, Patterson Exploration Services AGGREGATES MANAGER / August 2016 7

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