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2015
PROVIDING PERMIAN SPECIFIC BEST PRACTICES FOR THE MARKETING OF DIFFERENT QUALITY AND GRAVITY CRUDES AND THE CASE FOR FURTHER CAPACITY UPGRADES
Understanding Production Forecast For High Gravity and WTI Quality Crudes And CondensatesEvaluating The Business Case For PipelineAnd Refinery Upgrades IdentifyingNewMarkets And Export Opportunities
WHAT’S NEW FOR 2015:
July 29-30, 2015 | Houston | Texas
Chris Faulkner CEO Breitling Energy Corporation
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• PRODUCTION FORECAST & DRILLING ECONOMICS: Showcasing production forecasts, quality being extracted and drilling costs to identify what the future looks like and ensure companies plan ahead
• ADAPTING TO HIGH GRAVITY CRUDES & CONDENSATES: Revealing refinery and pipeline perspectives on modifying infrastructure to eliminate bottlenecks
• HIGH GRAVITY CRUDES & CONDENSATES MARKETS: Identifying alternative destinations for high gravity crude and condensates to maximize netbacks
• EXPORTS: Understanding BIS export criteria and determining the ability of infrastructure to export crude in the wake of future regulatory changes
• MIDSTREAM PROJECTS, STORAGE CAPACITY & GATHERING SYSTEMS: Showcasing existing & future midstream projects, reviewing storage capacity & gathering systems to ensure the industry is prepared for future production spikes
• GAS & NGL REVIEW: Assessing the latest production forecasts, takeaway options and optimal markets to ensure producers receive the highest netback on all commodities
• M&A ACTIVITY: Identifying trends and opportunities for M&A activity to balance underperforming assets with high growth opportunities and optimize cash flow
Eric Peterson Co-Founder & Senior Business Analyst ARB Midstream
Carlton Dole Director of Business Development Green Lake Fuels
Matthew Goitia CEO Peaker Energy
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Bernie Thomas Co-Founder Navigator Energy Services
Darrel Hagerman Vice President Commerical Development - Central Crestwood Midstream Partners
Pat McGannon Vice President Business Development Rangeland Energy
Doug Coleman Vice President New Ventures Prism Resources
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Dear Colleague,
As we move into the second half 2015 we approach an unprecedented juncture of new opportunity for the U.S. oil & gas industry. With WTI and Brent approaching and surpassing $60 and forecasts indicating prices will continue to rise, confidence is returning that the nadir has passed. The emphasis is now on how to react most effectively and optimize this second wave of growth.However, new production on the horizon also raises new challenges, with pipelines and refineries struggling to cope with the surge in high gravity crudes and condensates being produced across the basin.
E&Ps are keen to hear pipeline, storage, rail and trucking solutions to ensure takeaway capacity meets supply and reaches the optimal markets to maximize netback. Meanwhile, midstream providers need to quantify production forecasts on a play-by-play basis to assess the business case for further build out.
The Permian Basin Takeaway Capacity & Product Markets Congress 2015 brings together a diverse variety of E&Ps and midstream companies across the Basin to compare production forecasts play-by-play with the roll out of pipelines for high gravity crude, condensate, gas and NGL.
Presentations will also assess markets and destinations, such as the retrofitting of refineries in the gulf coast to cater for sweet light crude and industry leading insights will identify current and future bottlenecks including pipeline specifications, market saturation and condensate blending limitations.
As the 4th event in the successful series, this is the only congress to focus purely on the Permian midstream, analyzing production play-by-play and takeaway commodity-by-commodity. This is the annual event trusted and attended by every major E&P and midstream company looking to stay in the loop with the ever changing infrastructure and markets attributed to the Permian Basin.
Please take a look through the enclosed agenda and visitwww.permian-high-gravity-takeaway-2015.com to register.We look forward to welcoming you in Houston in July.
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PRODUCTION FORECASTS, PIPELINE AND REFINERY MODIFICATIONS AND MARKETS FOR HIGH QUALITY CRUDES AND CONDENSATES
Day 1Wednesday July 29, 2015
8.20 Chair’s Opening Remarks
PRODUCTION FORECASTSExamining Operator Production Forecasts For Each Possible Future Pricing Scenario To Identify Demand For Midstream
Infrastructure And Refining Capacity
PRODUCTION FORECASTS IN THE PERMIAN BASIN
8.30 Forecasting Overall Production Quantity And Quality Across The Permian Basin To Determine Demand For Midstream Infrastructure In The Low Oil Price Environment
•Scrutinizingwhicharethemostproductivesub-basinsinthePermiantodeterminewhereproductionisgoingtocontinuerising,stabilizingorfalling
•Quantifyingthenumberofdrillingpermitsanditsimpactonproductionforecaststoidentifyhowproductionwilllooklikegoingforward
•Examiningshort-termandlong-terminvestmentsbeingmadeineachregionofthePermiantounderstandwhatstepscanbetakenbymidstreamcompaniestoavoidnegativeimpactonredeployment
•Assessingwhetherinternalproductionratesaregoingtostayflatinthenextcoupleofyearsoriftheywillstartdroppingofftounderstandifthereisoverbuiltcapacityandwhatlaysaheadformidstreamcompanies
Eric Peterson, Senior Business Analyst & Co-Founder, ARB Midstream
9.00 Question & Answer Session
OIL PRICE IMPLICATIONS ON PRODUCTION FORECASTS
9.10 E&P Perspective On Break-Even Points On New Drilling Projects To Predict How Oil Price Will Impact Production Quantities And Midstream Infrastructure Demand
•Evaluatingwhatfactorsarelookedupontodeterminewhichbasinscompaniesaregoingtoproducein
•Examiningwhatthebreak-evenpriceisineachparticularregionofthePermianBasintounderstandwheredrillingisgoingtobeceasedorcontinued
•Explainingbreak-evenpricesandpositivecashflowtoverifyatwhichpointproductioncompanieswillstartdrillingagain
•Examiningthenumberofrigsworkingandnumberofwellstofrackininventorytoestablishatimeframeforincreaseanddeclineofoilvolumesandunderstandhowlongproductionwillkeepgoing
•ComparingDelawarevs.MidlandBasinstoestablishaconsensusonwheresweetspotsareandtounderstandifthereispotentialforfuturedrillingonthoseareas
Chris Faulkner, CEO, Breitling Energy
9.40 Question & Answer Session
9.50 Morning Refreshments In The Exhibition Showcase Area
HIGH GRAVITY CRUDES & CONDENSATESProducer, Refinery And Midstream Perspectives On
Modifying Infrastructure To Transport High Gravity Crudes And Condensates
HIGH GRAVITY COMMODITY PRODUCTION FORECAST
10.20 Providing A Region-By-Region Production Forecast Of High Gravity Crudes And Condensates To Determine Pipeline And Refinery Specification Requirements
•AssessingtrendsinproductionqualityacrossthePermianbasintodeterminethetotalpipelineandrefinerycapacityrequiredforeachsegmentontheAPIgravityspectrum
•Reviewingdrillingplanstodeterminehighgravityproductionratesforeachsub-basinincludingtheDelawareandMidlandbasins
•UnderstandingwhichareasofthePermianwillbeprioritizedforfutureproductionwhenoilpricesrisetopredictlong-termtrendinproductionqualityacrossthebasin
•HearinganoverviewonthetrendtowardshighergravityandcondensateproductionacrossUSshaleplaystodeterminethetotalpressureonpipelinesandrefineriestoadapt
10.50 Question & Answer Session
REFINERY PERSPECTIVE: ADAPTING TO HIGH GRAVITY CRUDES
11.00 Evaluating The Business Case For Modifying Refineries To Maximize The Value Of High Gravity Barrels
•Examiningatwhichpointrefinerswillpushbackcondensatesincrudeoilstreamtounderstanditsimpactoncurrentcondensatestabilizationproposals
•Evaluatingwhattypesofgradesarebeingacceptedbydomesticrefineriestoavoidpushback
•Understandingatwhichpointarerefineriesalteringtheirspecificationstorunlightercrudetounderstandwhethertheywillhavecapacitytorunthroughexistinginventories
•Quantifyinghowmuchrefineriesareabsorbinghighgravitycrudeswiththeircurrentinfrastructuredesignstounderstandhowmuchisgettingintothemarket
11.30 Question & Answer Session
MIDSTREAM PERSPECTIVE: ADAPTING TO HIGH GRAVITY CRUDE
11.40 Hearing Pipeline Modification Plans To Clear Bottlenecks For High Gravity Crudes And Condensates
•ExaminingpipelinespecificationsbeingusedonstandardWTIvs.highergravitystreamstoguaranteecommodityflowsandcrudequalityisbeingmet
•EvaluatingwhichcompanieshaveadaptedtorefineryconfigurationandincreasedratesforhighgravitycrudeoilsupplytounderstandifthistrendisexpectedtoplayoutinfutureinfrastructuredevelopmentinthePermian
•ExaminingthequalityoflightercrudeoilproductiongoingthroughLonghornandBridgeTextosustaintheneedforshifttohighergravityspecsonallpipelines
•Identifyingthedecisionmakingprocessfornotusinggravitybankstoavoidunnecessaryspendingbybatching
•Examiningsegregationinshippingbatchesandcommonstreamstoidentifyhowcompanieshavebeencontrollingthequalityofcrudecominginpipelines
Mark Luitwieler, COO and Co-Founder, Peaker Energy12.10 Question & Answer Session
12.20 Networking Lunch In The Exhibition Showcase Area
CRUDE AND CONDENSATE DESTINATIONSExamining Which Markets Can Offer Highest Netbacks For
High Gravity Crudes And Condensates And Which Treatment Strategies Have Successfully Raised Commodity Values
CRUDE DESTINATIONS
1.20 Benchmarking Pricing Differentials Between The Gulf, East And West Coasts To Identify New Market Opportunities In the Low Oil Price Environment
•ExaminingrefineryplanstoadapttohighgravitycrudesandcondensatesacrosstheUStomaximizethevalueofPermianbarrels
•BenchmarkingpipelinedemandwithcapacitytotargetmarketssuchasLouisianaandHoustontodeterminepressurefortransportingtomoredistantdestination
•ReviewingthecapacityandpriceofrailtransportbeyondtheGulfCoasttodeterminewhetherEastorWestCoastscancompetewithtraditionalmarkets
•Understandinghowpricingdifferentialswouldbeimpactedbyregulatorychangestoallowcrudeexports
Pat McGannon, Vice President - Business Development, Rangeland Energy1.50 Question & Answer Session
CONDENSATE DESTINATIONS
2.00 Determining The Optimal Market For Condensates Including Export And Blending Opportunities To Ensure Producers Receive The Highest Netback
•Understandingthequantityofcurrentcondensateproductionisbeingblendedtokeepthecommodityflowing
•Reviewingthepricesandpenaltiespipelinesarechargingonhighergravitiesandstrategiesappliedbyproducerstoavoidcutstotheirnetbacks
•Examiningtowhatextentcommoditiesarebeingconsumedorstoredtoconcludewhetherpricesarebasedontrueorforceddemand
•Hearingwhatpricesareavailableforprocessedcondensatescompliantwithexportcriteriacomparedwithblendingopportunities
Al Troner, Associate, Baker Institute2.30 Question & Answer Session
CONDENSATE TREATMENT STRATEGIES
2.40 Examining Successful Upgrading, Stabilizing And Blending Strategies To Maximize The Value Of Condensate
•HearingwhichstrategieshavebeensuccessfullyusedtomakehighgravitycrudesmarketableoutofthePermian
•Understandinghowandwhenlightercondensatesarebeingsegregated,blendedandbatchedtoverifyitspricingimpactonthemarket
•Examiningeconomicsolutionsforupgrading,stabilizingandtreatinghighergravityproductstoincreaseproductprice
Doug Coleman, Vice President - New Ventures, Prism Midstream3.10 Question & Answer Session
3.20 Afternoon Refreshments In The Exhibition Showcase Area
EXPORTSEvaluating The Criteria For Condensate Exports And
Determining The Implications Of Crude Export Regulations On Pricing And Infrastructure Build-Out Requirements
PROCESSED CONDENSATES EXPORTS
3.50 Understanding BIS Export Criteria And Reviewing Capacity For Stabilization And Transport To Ports To Ensure Producers Can Utilize Global Condensate Markets
•UnderstandingBIScriteriaforexportingprocessedcondensatestodeterminehowmuchwillbeclearedforexport
•Evaluatingdemandfromexportmarketsforprocessedcondensatestodeterminewhetheritisworthdevelopingnewinfrastructureforfuturecondensateexportation
•Examiningthetrendincondensateexportquantitytoidentifytheneedforfuturemidstreamandprocessingfacilities
•Establishingaco-relationbetweenrefinersacceptanceoflightcrudeoilandtheprocessedcondensates’exportstoverifywhichpresentsthemosteconomicsolution
Carlton Dole, Business Development Director, Green Lake Fuels
4.20 Question & Answer Session
CRUDE EXPORT IMPLICATIONS
4.30 Predicting Crude Export Regulatory Changes And Capacity Of Export Facilities To Identify Future Opportunities For Pipeline And Dock Build-Out
•Providinganoverviewofglobaldemandtounderstandwhatdestinationscouldbeattractiveifcrudeexportswereallowed
•Examiningtheimplicationsofthe2016presidentialelectiononthelikelihoodofcrudeexportsgettingthegreenlight
•Examiningwhichinfrastructureandpipelineconnectivitywouldbeneededtoaccommodateexportmovements
•FactoringglobaldemandandUSexportcapacitytodeterminehowUScrudeexportationwouldimpactglobalpricesandPermianproduction
5.00 Question & Answer Session
5.10 Chair’s Closing Remarks
5.20-6.20 Networking Drinks In The Exhibition Showcase Area
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DCP Midstream“Great diversity ofinformation offered through different speakers”
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
RUDE PIPELINE, STORAGE AND GATHERING PLANS
Showcasing Necessary Upgrades On Midstream Projects, Storage Capacity & Gathering Systems To Make Sure
The Midstream Industry Is Prepared For All Possible Oil Price Scenarios
CRUDE PIPELINE BUILD OUT PLANS
8.40 Avoiding Pipeline Bottlenecks: Revealing Projects Planned For Transporting Crude When Production Risesd
•Examiningsolutionsforestablishingapartnershipwithmajorpipelinecarrierstoplanaheadforpotentialincreasedvolume
•AnalyzingwhatiscurrentlybeingdoneinascenariothatcrudeoilexportsbandwidthisliftedorXLnorthlineisapprovedtoidentifytheneedforfurtherinvestment
•IdentifyingoptimalsolutionsformovingproducttoLouisianatoavoiddiscountsinHoustonandeliminatedtheneedtomoveelsewhereathighercosts
•Scrutinizingthecostsforbuildingrightofwaypipelinestoensuremoneyisn’tunnecessarilyspentinadditionaltransportation
9.10 Question & Answer Session
CRUDE & CONDENSATE STORAGE CAPACITY
9.20 Tracking Tank Storage Capacity And Build Out Plans With Production Plans To Determine Whether The Production Peak Will Occur Before Or After Storage Becomes Full
•Forecastingwhatproductionrateswillbepeakseasontounderstandifstoragelevelswillhaveenoughcapacity
•ExaminingfullstorageatCushingandGolfCoasttounderstandifoilisgoingtobackupinthefieldandcausedifferentialstoblowout
•ExaminingrailandpipelinesolutionsformovingcondensatesandWTIseparatelytogetthemtotheenduserinasegregatedwayandavoidfillinguptanksmidway
•Identifyinghowthecondensatemarketisdevelopingtoidentifytheoptimalsolutionforkeepingcrudesseparateandbeabletoofferthebestservicetoclients
9.50 Question & Answer Session
GATHERING SYSTEMS
10.00 Establishing A Long-Term Plan To Alleviate Gathering Shortages To Connect Isolated Wells With Transport Hubs
•Hearingwhateconomicsliebehindthedecisiontobuildgatheringinfrastructuretodetermineviabilityinthecurrentpriceenvironment
•Determiningwhereunconnectedwellsarecurrentlylocatedtoidentifybiggestopportunitiesfornewgatheringpipelinesystems
•Comparinglowoilpriceenvironmentofftakecapacityvs.highoilpriceenvironmentofftakecapacityongatheringsystemstodeterminehowmuchcapacitywillbeneeded
•Determiningtheroleoftruckingasaback-upsolutiontoconnectingisolatedwellswithpipelinehubs
Bernie Thomas, Co-Founder, Navigator Energy Services
10.30 Question & Answer Session
10.40 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
GAS PRODUCTION, PROCESSING & MARKET DESTINATIONS
Examining Alternative Markets For Gas & Lng And Identifying Infrastructure Requirements For Lng Exports
GAS PRODUCTION, PROCESSING & TAKEAWAY
11.10 Benchmarking Gas Production With Pipeline And Processing Uptake To Identify If At Any Point Takeaway Will Become Constrained
•Understandingwhetherdrillingisbeingconstrainedbygasouttaketoidentifyhandlingneeds
•Examiningimmediateneedsforfurthergasprocessingplantstoavoidproductionslowdown
•Assessingthecapacityofgasresiduelinescomparedtotakeawaydemandtomitigateanybottlenecksbeforetheyoccur
•ProjectingwherenewsupplyisexpectedtocomefromtodeterminewhetherisgoingtobemainlylocalorifitwillcomefromotherregionsintheUSsuchasMarcellus
11.40 Question & Answer Session
GAS & LNG DESTINATIONS
11.50 Examining Alternative Markets For Gas & LNG To Identify How Much Infrastructure Capability Will Be Needed
•ExaminingwhichinfrastructurehasbeenbuilttomovegastotheMexicanborderintothePEMEXpipelinetoidentifyalternativesolutionsforexporting
•EvaluatinggasproductionexpectationsinthePermiantoidentifywhichmarketpresentsanalternativesolutionforgasmovement:PEMEXpipelineortheBakkenRegion
•EvaluatingpotentialprospectsforLNGexportstoshiftthedemandcurvetoanewenvironmentallyfriendlysolutionasanalternativetodiesel
•EstablishingaconsensusonwhatinfrastructureisneededbyproducerstounderlineashifttoLNGproductionandexport
12.20 Question & Answer Session
12.30 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
NGL PRODUCTION, TAKEAWAY & FRACTIONATION PLANSQuantifying Ngl Production And Outlining Fractionation
Plans To Determine Whether There Are Still Gaps Remaining In Takeway
NGL PRODUCTION & TAKEAWAY
1.30 Validating How Much NGL Is Being Produced From Permian Gas And Whether Existing Infrastructure Can Transport The Full Range Of NGLs
•ExamininghowtoestablishcommitmentswithE&Psontakeawaycapacityprojectstomakesurepipelinesremainatfullcapacity
•ExamininghowmuchNGLproductioniscomingoutofDelaware&MidlandBasintoassessopportunitiesfornewbuildinthoseregions
•Examiningproductionvs.takeawaycapacitybuiltoutinDelawareBasinandMidlandBasintoestablishneedsfornewinfrastructureandavoidproductionconstraintsorflowassuranceissues
•EvaluatingNGLmarketsandpricingtounderstandwhetherthemarketisimprovingornotforproducers
•UnderstandingtowhatextendNGLpricingisinfluencedbythepriceofothercommoditiessuchasgasorcrude
Darrel Hagerman, Vice President - Commercial Development, Crestwood Midstream
2.00 Question & Answer Session
NGL FRACTIONATION UTILIZATION PLANS
2.10 Mapping Out A 5 Year NGL Fractionation Utilization Plan To Verify If The Industry Has Sufficient Capacity Or If There Is A Need For Further Fractionation Development
•ComparingfractioningNGLandleavingNGLatmidstreamfeedstocktodeterminetheoptimalsolutionforafutureNGLgasstreambaseddeal
•IdentifyingwhoisfracturingNGLproductstoestablishaconnectionintohowmuchproductwillbemovedandwhere
•Understandinghowmuchvolumeisgoingthroughwhichpipestodeterminewhethertherewillbeneedforfuturecontracts
Bob Dunne, President, Prism Midstream
2.40 Question & Answer Session
2.50 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
M&A ACTIVITY
Identifying Opportunities For Merging Or Acquiring Assets In Different Regions Of The Permian Basin To Survive The Low
Oil Price Environment And Ensure Continuous Positive Cash Flow
ACQUISITION STRATEGY
3.20 Reviewing The Decision Making Process For Acquiring High Growth Midstream Assets To Optimize Cash Flow During The Low Oil Price Environments
•Evaluatingwhichassetsareunderperformingandwhicharepoisedforhighgrowthtoidentifyoptimalmergeropportunities
•Understandingwhatdataisrequiredtobeabletoconfidentlydeterminewhetheranassetisunderperforming
•ExaminingatwhatpointcompaniesarereadytoselltheirassetsbasedonwhentheyareduetoreturnLPstoprivateequityfunds
•Examiningstrategiessuchasendingcontractualtermsandpartneringwithothercompaniestosurvivelowoilprices
•Identifyingpresenceindifferentareasofthebasinandanalyzingtrueappetiteformergingtomakesurecompanieswithoutequitybackpicktherightplace
3.50 Question & Answer Session
MARKET REVIEW
4.00 Outlining Recent Acquisition Deals, Understanding Who Is Buying Who, For What Assets And How Much They Are Paying
•ProvidinganoverviewofrecentlyannouncedM&AactivitytopaintapictureofthemostuptodateassetmapforthePermian
•ReviewingwhatpricespeoplearepayingtoinformtheeconomicdecisionmakingbehindfurtherM&Aopportunities
•DeterminingtowhatextentM&Aactivityistakingplaceinthegatheringinfrastructuremarketversustransmissione
4.30 Question & Answer Session
SHOWCASING OPPORTUNITY
4.40 Providing A Detailed Sales Opportunity In The Permian Basin For Potential Buyers To Ensure Companies Are Getting Value For Money
•Explainingthereasonsforsellingcompanyassetstodelivertrueunderstandingonthedecisionmakingprocess
•Underliningproductionratesforecaststodeterminewhetheritpresentsitselfasagoodopportunity
•ExaminingtherateofM&AactivityineachregionofthePermiantounderstandhowmuchhasbeensoldinaparticularareaandifitisworththeinvestment
4.50 Question & Answer Session
5.00 Chair’s Closing Remarks
End Of Congress
Day 2Thursday July 30, 2015
CRUDE PIPELINES, STORAGE AND GATHERING, GAS AND NGL TAKEAWAY AND DESTINATIONS AND M&A ACTIVITY
OXY Midstream“Truly enjoyed the content specific to the Permian Basin, particularly changing quality and production outlook versus takeaway capacity”
CIMAREX Energy“New to this end of thebusiness so everything was enlightening”
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