Page 0 WYOMING’S NATURAL GAS – At a Glance October 26, 2004.
-
Upload
britton-nicholson -
Category
Documents
-
view
302 -
download
0
Transcript of Page 0 WYOMING’S NATURAL GAS – At a Glance October 26, 2004.
Page <#> 1
WYOMING’S NATURAL GAS – At a Glance
October 26, 2004
2
Introduction to the Authority
Bryan Hassler -- Executive Director
Carla Hubbard – Administrator
Gregg Detweiller – Technical Analyst
Colby Drechsel – Technical Analyst
Board MembersBoard Members:
Mark Doelger - Chairman
Marc Randal Strahn - Vice Chairman
Tom Swanson - Board Member
Jim Nielson - Board Member
Jim Peck - Board Member
Overview
Pipeline Capacity & Throughput
Market Prices
Vintage Graphs – Natural Gas & Oil Production
• Statewide
• Major Production Areas
• County
Rig Counts - Major Production Areas & County
Future Commitments
4
Natural Gas Pipelines & Volume of Remaining Supply (Tcf)
OpalOpal
190
182
33
171
7
97
45
161
22
21
72
The pipeline system is underbuilt in relation to the natural gas resource in the Central Rocky Mountains. This gas supply is underutilized and undervalued as a consequence of lack of pipeline capacity.
5
WYOMING INTERSTATE PIPELINES
DAILY TOTAL EXPORT
4,200,000
4,300,000
4,400,000
4,500,000
4,600,000
4,700,000
4,800,00010
/2/2
004
10/3
/200
4
10/4
/200
4
10/5
/200
4
10/6
/200
4
10/7
/200
4
10/8
/200
4
10/9
/200
4
10/1
0/20
04
10/1
1/20
04
10/1
2/20
04
10/1
3/20
04
10/1
4/20
04
10/1
5/20
04
10/1
6/20
04
10/1
7/20
04
10/1
8/20
04
10/1
9/20
04
10/2
0/20
04
Amou
nt o
f Gas
- Mc
f
Kern River
Northwest Pipeline
6
Looking For Pipeline Export Capacity?
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Cheyenne Hub – Rockport/Chalk Point
Design Volume (Mcf) 2,150,063
Operational Volume (Mcf) 2,170,757
Scheduled Volume (Mcf) 1,986,299
Est. Available Volume (Mcf) 184,459
% Utilized - 92%
8
Northern Wyoming
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Colorado Interstate Gas to Montana (Summer Only)
Design Volume (Mcf) 105,000
Operational Volume (Mcf) 105,000
Scheduled Volume (Mcf) 92,270
Est. Available Volume (Mcf) 12,730
% Utilized - 88%
10
Southwest Wyoming
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Kern River Gas Transmission to Salt Lake City
Design Volume (Mcf) 1,709,080
Operational Volume (Mcf) 1,990,000
Scheduled Volume (Mcf) 1,292,437
Est. Available Volume (Mcf) 697,563
% Utilized - 65%
Page <#> 12
ONEOK’s Kansas Gas Service350 Mmcfd
KM’s Interstate Gas Transmission
80 Mmcfd
El Paso’s ANR Pipeline Co.756 Mmcfd
Southern Star Central380 Mmcfd
KM’s Natural Gas Pipeline of America
1,200 Mmcfd
MidAmerican Energy240 Mmcfd
Panhandle Energy945 Mmcfd
Greensburg, KS3.95 Bcfd
Take Away Design Capacities at Greensburg, KS
Page <#> 13
ONEOK’s Kansas Gas Service230 Mmcfd
66%
KM’s Interstate Gas Transmission
1.2 Mmcfd1.6%
El Paso’s ANR Pipeline Co.74 Mmcfd
10%
Southern Star Central231 Mmcfd
61%
KM’s Natural Gas Pipeline of America
243 Mmcfd20%
MidAmerican Energy32 Mmcfd
13%
Panhandle Energy163 Mmcfd
17%
Greensburg, KS0.98 Bcfd
25%
Available Capacities and Percent Underutilization at Greensburg, KS on 10/19/04
14
Data Source: Enserco Energy Inc.
15
16
Wyoming Vintage Production
Vintage Decline by First Year of Production
Wyoming - Statewide
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
4,500,000
Jan-
90
Jan-
91
Jan-
92
Jan-
93
Jan-
94
Jan-
95
Jan-
96
Jan-
97
Jan-
98
Jan-
99
Jan-
00
Jan-
01
Jan-
02
Jan-
03
Jan-
04
Gas
Pro
duct
ion
- M
cfd
Pre-1990 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
17
Vintage Decline by First Year of Production
Wyoming - Statewide
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
Jan-
97
Jul-97
Jan-
98
Jul-98
Jan-
99
Jul-99
Jan-
00
Jul-00
Jan-
01
Jul-01
Jan-
02
Jul-02
Jan-
03
Jul-03
Jan-
04
Oil P
rodu
ctio
n - Bb
ls/d
Pre-1997 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
18
Vintage Production – Major Production Areas
Vintage Decline by First Year of Production
J onah/Pinedale Anticline
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
Jan-
96
Jul-9
6
Jan-
97
Jul-9
7
Jan-
98
Jul-9
8
Jan-
99
Jul-9
9
Jan-
00
Jul-0
0
Jan-
01
Jul-0
1
Jan-
02
Jul-0
2
Jan-
03
Jul-0
3
Jan-
04
Gas
Prod
uctio
n - M
cfd
Pre-1996 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
19
Vintage Decline by First Year of Production
Moxa Arch
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
Jan-
90
Jan-
91
Jan-
92
Jan-
93
Jan-
94
Jan-
95
Jan-
96
Jan-
97
Jan-
98
Jan-
99
Jan-
00
Jan-
01
Jan-
02
Jan-
03
Jan-
04
Gas P
rodu
ctio
n - M
cfd
Pre-1990 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
20
Vintage Production – County
Vintage Decline by First Year of Production
Sublette County, WY
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
Jan-9
6
Jul-96
Jan-9
7
Jul-97
Jan-9
8
Jul-98
Jan-9
9
Jul-99
Jan-0
0
Jul-00
Jan-0
1
Jul-01
Jan-0
2
Jul-02
Jan-0
3
Jul-03
Jan-0
4
Gas
Pro
duct
ion - M
cfd
Pre-1996 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
21
Top Producing Fields – Sublette County
Field Gas Mcf 2002
Gas Mcf 2003
Annual % Change
Area
Jonah217,403,713 247,936,168 14% Farson - Hoback
Fogarty Creek149,765,206 161,012,934 8% Big Piney - Labarge Platform
Pinedale50,598,727 74,017,266 46% Farson - Hoback
Lake Ridge67,502,902 65,466,134 -3% Big Piney - Labarge Platform
Mesa Unit26,378,972 41,528,037 57% Farson - Hoback
Tip Top16,788,407 17,503,510 4% Big Piney - Labarge Platform
Fontenelle14,542,100 13,380,337 -8% Big Piney - Labarge Platform
Hogsback11,452,884 13,046,843 14% Big Piney - Labarge Platform
22
Vintage Decline by First Year of Production
Johnson County, WY
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
Jan-
00
Apr-
00
Jul-0
0
Oct
-00
Jan-
01
Apr-
01
Jul-0
1
Oct
-01
Jan-
02
Apr-
02
Jul-0
2
Oct
-02
Jan-
03
Apr-
03
Jul-0
3
Oct
-03
Jan-
04
Apr-
04
Gas
Prod
uctio
n - M
cfd
Pre-2000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
23
Rig Counts – Major Production Areas
Monthly Rig Count
Hoback - Farson
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Num
ber
of R
igs
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
24
Rig Counts - County
Monthly Rig Count
Sublette County, WY
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
J an Feb Mar Apr May J un J ul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Num
ber
of R
igs
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
25
Future Commitments
Major Production Areas & County
• Permits – Weekly/Monthly
• Formation Production – Including Number of Penetrations and Pressure
• Revenue, Severance Tax, County Ad Valorem & Mineral Royalties
Natural Gas Price Projections
Pipeline Capacity Projections
Wyoming Natural Gas Price Index
Special Requests – Unique requests can be compiled for a specific geographical region. It would be more efficient to define your requests in terms of the Public Land Survey System since the data is organized in that manner.
26
VISIT US!
THE WYOMING NATURAL GAS PIPELINE AUTHORITY
WWW.WYOPIPELINE.COM
27
Contact InformationBryan Hassler - Executive Director
E-mail – [email protected] (303) 748-6473
Fax (303) 948-1428
Carla Hubbard – AdministratorE-mail – [email protected]
Gregg Detweiler – Technical AnalystE-mail – [email protected]
Colby Drechsel – Technical AnalystE-mail – [email protected]
Or
152 N. Durbin Street – Suite 230Casper, Wyoming 82601
Office (307) 237-5009