Permian Markets And Takeaway Infrastructure Congress
1. Insight From 25+ Industry Experts From
Major E&P And Midstream Companies and
Regulatory Authorities
David Griesinger
Managing Director
DCP Midstream, L.P
Darrel Hagerman
VP Commercial
Crestwood Midstream
Partners LP
Bob Dunn
President And CEO
Prism Midstream LLC
Jeff Fawcett
Managing Director
NorTex Midstream Partners
Hershal Wolfe
VP Marketing
Pioneer Natural Resources
Jerry McLaughlin
VP Oil & Gas Marketing
Cimarex Energy
Drew Ward
Manager, Business Development
Kinder Morgan Midstream
Mark Gorman
SVP Operations &
Business Development
Plains All American Pipeline L.P
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P PRODUCTION FORECASTS: Quantifying how production from established
and emerging plays will impact demand for existing and upcoming midstream capacity
P CRUDE PIPELINE & RAIL TAKEAWAY: Delivering the latest construction plans,
timelines, directions and capacities of crude pipeline and rail projects to forecast the
availability of crude oil takeaway
P PRICING & MARKETS: Assessing how an increase in crude production and takeaway
infrastructure will affect pricing and how to reach high prices for oil as refineries become
more saturated
PREFINERY CAPACITY: Identifying where to market crude as the Gulf Coast
and Cushing refineries move towards saturation
P GAS TAKEAWAY & MARKETING: Delivering, gathering and processing capacity updates
that can drive down the costs of transport and ensure dry gas can be marketed at profit
PNGL MARKETS: Hearing the latest fractionation and pipeline plans for NGL
and identifying downstream markets for NGL products
The Most Influential Permian Midstream Congress And The Only Event
Focused On Identifying Optimal Crude Oil, NGL And Gas Markets As Well As
Identifying The Most Economical Takeaway Infrastructure To Get It There
June 26-27 2013
Houston | Texas
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Hearing The Latest Crude, Gas And NGL Production
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Infrastructure To Handle Increased Supply
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EXAMINING PIPELINE AND RAIL SOLUTIONS FOR OVERCOMING SHORT-TERM
TAKEAWAY CHALLENGES AND FORECASTING HOW NEW INFRASTRUCTURE
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As the Permian basin’s crude oil, NGL
and gas production reaches the highest
level since 1990’s, and with new shale
plays such as the Cline continuing
to drive production volumes, both
producers and midstream operators
are urgently seeking the most efficient
takeaway infrastructure solutions for
taking the products to optimally priced
markets. More pipeline projects are
being constructed and continually being
planned, and now, railroads are being
hailed as the next transportation method
to allow producers to take advantage of
oil price differentials by moving crude
from inland oil fields to coastal refineries
that pay higher prices.
The mission of the 2nd Annual
Permian Basin Markets And Takeaway
Infrastructure Congress is to build
communication among E&P, midstream
companies and refiners operating in and
around the Permian Basin to identify
optimal markets for crude oil, NGL
products and natural gas, identify the
most efficient takeaway options for taking
them to the most lucrative markets and
drive forward infrastructure build out.
Over two days, E&P and midstream
strategic professionals will gather to
deliver the latest crude oil, NGL and gas
production profiles, the latest timings,
capacities and locations of pipeline
takeaway, crude-by-rail takeaway and
processing infrastructure. Speakers
and delegates will have the opportunity
to communicate with the refineries
to assess the quality and quantity of
products being accepted and evaluate
both micro and macro factors affecting
midstream investment to mitigate risk in
new ventures and enable the more rapid
development of infrastructure.
Houston Marriott at the Texas
Medical Center
6580 Fannin Street
Houston, Texas 77030
Phone: 1 713 796 0080
The Summit Will Be Held At:
June 26-27 2013
Houston | Texas
Day one will focus on crude oil examining
the latest crude oil production plans in
the Permian. Presenters will compare the
economics of rail and pipeline takeaway,
deliver the very latest capacity, timings and
location updates on pipe and rail facilities
coming to take crude out of the Permian
and hear from the refineries on how they
plan to handle an influx of crude to identify
the optimal markets for crude oil.
Day two will focus on NGL and Gas starting
with the very latest production updates
from operators in the basin. Presenters will
then deliver the takeaway and processing
plans for NGL and gas in the Permian
Basin, identify the optimal markets for
both products and address regulatory and
permitting issues to minimize delays on
midstream build out and ensure product
can continue being marketed.
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3. Day one will examine the latest crude oil production plans
in the Permian, compare the economics of rail and pipeline
takeaway and hear from the refineries to identify the optimal
markets for crude oil
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Chaired By: Darrel Hagerman, Vice President Commercial Development,
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
KEYNOTE: FORECASTING CRUDE PRODUCTION
8.40 Estimating Drilling And Production Profiles In The
Permian Basin To Identify Areas Of Increased Activity And
Midstream Investment Opportunities
• Calculatingwhatbasin-wideproductionisgoingtolooklikeinthenext
3-5yearstoforecastwhetherornotthePermianwillrealisticallyreach
theanticipatedfigureof2millionbpd
• Establishedplays:examiningtheaggressivenessofdrilling
programsintheWolfcamp,SpraberryAndBoneSpringstoquantify
infrastructurecapacityrequired
• EvaluatingthecostsofdifferentdrillingmethodsinthePermian
Basintounderstandtheirimpactsoneconomicsandultimately,the
sustainabilityofproduction
• Assessinghowlatestregulationsandthefracingpermittingprocess
couldcausepotentialproductionslowdowns
Hershal Wolfe, Vice President Marketing, Pioneer Natural Resources
9.10 Question & Answer Session
PRODUCTION: CLINE & UPPER WOLFCAMP
9.20 Cline And Upper Wolfcamp Shale Play Focus: Hearing A
Leading Operator’s Forecasts On Cline and upper Wolfcamp
Production Volumes Over The Next 5-10 Years
• Productionrates:LatestupdatesfromaClineandWolfcampoperator
showingtheproductionvolumefromtheiracreage
• Producttypes:Analyzingtheproducttypesexpectedtodetermine
whattypesofmidstreaminfrastructureareneededtosuccessfully
commercialiseproductionplans
• Locations:Geologicallymappingthearea’smostconcentratedproduction
areastoidentifywheremidstreaminvestmentsaremostneeded
Keith Skarr, Vice President Exploration, Element Petroleum
9.50 Question & Answer Session
PERMIAN BASIN OVERVIEW
9.20 Hearing A Leading Operator’s Forecasts on Production
Growth And Takeaway Capacity Over The Next 5-10 Years
• AnalyzingOxyMidstreamandCenturionPipelineplans
• Evaluatingproductiongrowthandproducttypesexpectedtoprojectthe
demandfordifferenttypesofmidstreaminfrastructure
• Discussinganynewexpansionprojectsonthehorizontounderstandif
supplywillbeabletomeetincreaseddemandandalleviatebottlenecks
• UnderstandingthekeymarketdriversinPermianproductionand
infrastructureexpansion
Rick Van Eyk, Vice President Midstream, Occidental Petroleum Corporation
9.50 Question & Answer Session
10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
CRUDE
ASSESSINGCRUDETAKEAWAYOPTIONS,REFINERYDEMANDAND
PRICINGDIFFERENTIALSTOENSURECRUDEFROMTHEPERMIAN
BASINREACHESTHEHIGHESTNETBACK
FREEDOM PROJECT : WEST COAST PERSPECTIVE
10.30 Understanding The Latest News Surrounding The
Freedom Pipeline Project To Assess The Increased Capacity
For Taking Crude To The West Coast Markets
• Providingacurrentupdateonanoilpipelinethatwouldmovecrudeoil
fromthePermianBasinthroughSouthernNewMexicotorefineries
inCalifornia
• UnderstandingthebarrelsofoilperdaycapacityoftheFreedomPipeline
Projectanddetermineitsimpactoncurrenttakeawaycapacitylimitations
• Discussingthestartdateandtimelineforconstructiontounderstand
whentheprojectwillbefullyimplemented
Tom Dobson, Director, KinderMorgan
11.00 Question & Answer Session
CRUDE PIPELINES PLANS
11.10 Hearing The Latest Construction Plans, Timelines,
Directions And Capacities Of Crude Oil Pipeline Projects To
Forecast The Availability Of Crude Oil Takeaway
• NewProjects:updatesontheverylatestcrudeoilpipelineproject
plansinthePermianbasinandwhoisfundingthem
• Capacity:examiningthecapacityofthepipelineexpansionsand
whethertheywillbeabletomatchproductiongrowth
• Timeline:hearingwhentheexistinglargeon-goingprojectswillbe
availableforuseandhowtheywillaffectflowdynamicsinthePermian
• Directions:identifyingwheremajorpipelineprojectsaregoingother
thanCushing
RandyGeiselman,ExecutiveVicePresident&Director,AdvantagePipelineL.L.C.
Mark Gorman, Vice President Marketing, Plains All American Pipeline L.P
12.10 Question & Answer Session
12.25 Lunch In The Exhibition Showcase Area
CRUDE RAIL UPDATE: CASE STUDY 1
1.25 Understanding How The Kinder-Watco Express Is Going
To Help Alleviate Strains On Pipeline Infrastructure
• ExplainingwhattheKinder-WatcoExpressentailstounderstandthe
projectasameanstoovercomelackofpipelineinfrastructure
• ProvidinganupdateonthedevelopmentofthenewTecosTexasterminal
• Addressingthelongleaditemsformovingcrudebyrail:timelineand
railcaravailability
• Pipelineupdate-AnalyzingpipelinestotheGulfCoast&WestCoast
fromthePermianBasin
Allan Roach, Senior Vice President, Kinder-Watco Express
1.55 Question & Answer Session
CRUDE RAIL UPDATE: CASE STUDY 2
2.05 Delivering Updates On Crude Rail Takeaway Projects As
A Means Of Overcoming The Lack Of Pipeline Infrastructure
• Mappingtheavailablerailfacilitiesandtheircapacityformovingcrude
outofthePermianBasin
• Identifyingwheretherailroadsaretakingtheoilandtheratiobetween
volumesgoingtotheGulfCoastandWestCoast
• Hearingthelatesttimelinesonrailprojectstoidentifyexactlywhen
theywillbeavailableforuse
• AnalyzingthepossibilityofrailingcrudetotheWestCoasttoassessrail
asfeasiblesolutionfortakingrudetolesstraditionalmarkets
Shannon Flowers, Vice President - Crude, Crosstex Energy
2.35 Question & Answer Session
RAILING VS PIPELINE: ECONOMICS
2.45 Comparing The Costs And Market Destinations Of Rail
And Pipeline To Establish Which Takeaway Solution Will
Achieve The Highest Netback
• Identifyingthecostsavingsthatcouldpotentiallybeachievedbyusing
railratherthanpipelines
• Casestudy:hearinghowaPermianoperatorisusingrailasalong-
termsolutionforcrudetakeaway
• Hearingthepricedifferentialsthathavebeenachievedbyusingrailas
opposedtopipeline
• ComparingthecostsofbuildingpipelinesandrailcrudetotheGulf
coastComparingthecostsofbuildingpipelinesandrailcrudetothe
WestCoast
DarrelHagerman,VicePresidentCommercial,CrestwoodMidstreamPartnersL.P
3.15 Question & Answer Session
3.25 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
PRICING,MARKETS&REFINERYDEMAND
ASSESSINGHOWANINCREASEINMARKETABLECRUDEWILL
AFFECTPRICINGANDHOWTOREACHHIGHPRICESFOROILASTHE
REFINERIESBECOMEMORESATURATED
PANEL: TAKEAWAY IMPACT ON PRICING
3.55 How New Takeaway Developments Will Impact The
Price That Can Be Achieved For Permian Crude To Calculate
The Economics Of Future Production
• ForecastinghowcrudepricingwillbeimpactedintheGulfandCushing
whenmidstreaminfrastructurebringsmoresupplyintothemarket
• LonghornCaseStudy:Examininghowthelonghornpipelinewillaffect
pricedifferentials
• UsinghistoricalmarketdatatoforecastdifferentialsbetweenWTIand
Brentinthenext5-10years
• Estimatinghowpricechangesoverthenext5-10yearswillimpact
productioneconomics
Jerry Mclaughlin, Vice President Oil & Gas Marketing, Cimarex Energy Co.
GULF COAST REFINERIES
4.15 Comparing Gulf Coast Refinery Capacity With Permian
Production Forecasts To Assess How The Market Will Handle
An Increase In Crude Production
• Hearingarefineryperspectiveonhowrefineriesplantohandlean
influxofcrudecomingdowntotheGulfCoast
• Quantifyingthecurrentcapacityofrefineriesintheareatoassessthe
pointatwhichthemarketwillbecomefull
• HearingplansforincreasingrefinerycapacityintheGulfCoastand
whenitwillbeavailable
4.45 Question & Answer Session
REFINERY SPECIFICATIONS
4.55ExaminingTheQualityOfProductsRefineriesAreNow
AcceptingToPinpointWhereToTakeEachTypeOfPermianCrude
• DiscussingthechangingproductionqualitiescomingfromnewPermian
playstoforecastwhichtypeofcrudewillbeinhighestsupply
• HearinganoverallupdateonwhatkindofcrudequalityGulfCoast
refineriesaretaking
• Hearinghowrefineriesareretoolingtokeepupwiththeproduction
• Examiningtheoptionsforhandlingtheinfluxoflightsweetcrude
whentherefineriesaresetupforprocessingsourcrude
• AssessingtheGulfCoastRefineriescapacityandabilitytohandleH2S:
whereisthesafetylimitation
Anthony Andrews, Specialist in Energy and Defense Policy, Congressional
Research Service
5.25 Question & Answer Session
WEST COAST REFINERIES FOCUS
5.35 Analyzing The Economics Of Taking Crude To The West
Coast To Evaluate The Region As A Viable Market Long-Term
• AccessingmarketdemandforcrudeinCaliforniaRegiontoevaluate
thepossibilityofrefiningcrudeintheregion
• Examiningdifferentfactorsthatinfluencethecommercialviabilityof
refiningcrudeinCaliforniatoevaluateitasalong-termmarketing
solution:Costofrailingproductsintotheregion
• AvailablerailandpipelinecapacityfortakingcrudetotheCaliforniaregion
• Localenvironmentalandregulatorylimitations
6.05 Question & Answer Session
6.15 Chair’s Closing Remarks
6.20 - 7.20 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition
Showcase Area
Day One
Wednesday June 26, 2013
CRUDE PRODUCTION,
TAKEAWAY, REFINERIES,
PRICING AND MARKETS
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4. Day two will review the latest production, takeaway and
processing plans for NGL and gas in the Permian Basin, identify
the optimal markets for gas and NGL and address regulatory
and permitting issues to minimize delays on midstream build
out and ensure product can continue being marketed
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks
OPERATOR CASE STUDY 1 : GAS AND NGL
PRODUCTION UPDATE
8.40 Understanding How Gas And NGL Production Is
Increasing To Understand How Increased Supply Will Affect
Product Pricing
• MappingNGLproductionvolumesacrossthePermianBasinto
identifyareasofhighproductionconcentration
• DeliveringupdatesfromOpalResoucesshowingreservesrecovery
todatefromtheiracreageandhowmuchmoretheyplantoproduce
• Analyzingproducttypesbeingforecastedintheregiontodetermine
whattypeofpipelineinfrastructureisneeded
• Drillingoutlook:forecastinghowdrillingplanswillevolveinlightof
changinggaspricesandidentifyingatwhatpointdrillingforgas
becomesuneconomic
Rick Lester, CEO, Opal Resources
9.10 Question & Answer Session
OPERATOR CASE STUDY 2: GAS AND NGL
PRODUCTION UPDATE
9.20 Providing A Second Perspective On Projected Gas
And NGL Production Levels To Determine How Production
Updates Will Affect Commodity Pricing
• MappingNGLproductionvolumestounderstandtotalsupplythatis
likelytoemergefromthePermianBasin
• DeliveringproductionupdatesfromNadel&Gussmanto
understandprojectedproductioninthenearfuture
• Analyzingproducttypesbeingforecastedintheregiontodetermine
whattypeofpipelineinfrastructureisneeded
• Drillingoutlook:forecastinghowdrillingplanswillevolveinlightof
changinggaspricesandidentifyingatwhatpointdrillingfordrygas
becomesuneconomic
Jennifer Greenwell, Manager Marketing, Nadel & Gussman, LLC
9.50 Question & Answer Session
10.00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
GASTAKEAWAY&PROCESSING
DELIVERINGGATHERINGANDPROCESSINGCAPACITYUPDATES
TODRIVEDOWNTHECOSTSOFTRANSPORTANDENSUREDRY
GASCANSTILLBEMARKETED
GAS GATHERING PLANS
10.30 Examining The Capacity And Direction Of Gas
Gathering Lines To Ensure The Products Can Be Quickly
Taken From Well Pad To The Mainline Pipeline
• Discussingthecapacityofavailablegatheringfacilitiesand
comparingagainstproductionestimatestoidentifytheneedof
furthergatheringlines
• Detailingthelocationsforresidualgasgatheringprojectstounderstand
wherethegatheringlineswillconnectwithmainlinepipelines
• Comparingtheeconomicsofavailabletruckingandgathering
pipelineinfrastructuretoevaluatethemostcostefficientmethodfor
gettinggasontheroutetomarkets
Drew Ward, Manager, Business Development, KinderMorgan
11.00 Question & Answer Session
GAS GATHERING - GAS STUDY
11.10 Hearing From A Leading Operator About The Latest
Gas Gathering Build Out Plans
• Examiningthedetailsandtimingsofthenewgasgatheringand
processingplantsthatwillbeaccessibletoPermianoperators
• Detailingthenitrogenrejectionandpotentialstorageprojectsinthe
RoswellArea
• LatestPlans:DaggerDrawGasProcessingPlantandShoebarGas
ProcessingPlantoverview
• ComparingtheadvantagesanddrawbacksofusingAcidgas
injection(AGI)systemstoimprovethecosteffectivenesswhen
designingorexpandinggasprocessingplants
J.B Smith, President, Agave Energy Company
11.40 Question & Answer Session
11.50 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
GAS PROCESSING: CASE STUDY 1
12.50 Mapping New Gas Processing And LNG Compression
Facilities That Have Either Both Approved Or Are Soon To
Start Construction In The Permian Basin
• AssessingwherePermianBasindrygascanbeprocessed
afterproduction
• Identifyingwhichcompaniesareinvestingingasprocessing
facilitiesinthenext5years
• ExaminingavailableGasprocessingcapacityintheregionto
meetdemand
• DeliveringupdatesonnewLNGcompressingprojects:thetype
ofprojects,wheretheprojectswillbeandwhothemidstream
sponsorsare
Bob Dunn, President, Prism Midstream LLC
1.20 Question & Answer Session
GAS PROCESSING: CASE STUDY 2
1.30 Discussing All New Gas Processing Opportunities: Both
Already Approved And New Project Developments
• ReviewingthehistoryofgasprocessinginthePermianBasin
• UnderstandingDCPMidstream’sstrategyforlong-termsustainability
• Assessingthepace&commitmentingrowthstrategiesto
understandhowtheywillunfoldovertime
David Griesinger, Managing Director, DCP Midstream, LP
2.00 Question & Answer Session
NGLFRACTIONATION&TAKEAWAY
HEARINGTHELATESTFRACTIONATIONANDPIPELINE
PLANSFORNGLANDIDENTIFYINGDOWNSTREAMMARKETS
FORNGLPRODUCTS
NGL FRACTIONATION CAPACITY
2.10 Assessing The Latest Plans For Expanding Fractionation
Plants In The Region To Identify How Much Extra Processing
Capacity Will Be Offered And When It Can Be Accessed
• Plans:Deliveringupdatesonthelatestconstructionplansfor
expansionoffractionationplantsinthePermian
• Companies:Hearingwhichcompaniesareinvestingin
infrastructure,whicharebuildingthemoutandhowtosubscribe
inadvance
• Capacity:Specifyingtheprocessingplantscapacityandwhenthey
willbeavailabletouse
Steve Spaulding, Senior Vice President, Energy Transfer
2.40 Question & Answer Session
NGL PIPELINE PLANS
2.50 Pipeline Plans For Taking NGL Out Of The Permian:
Construction Timelines, Capacities And Tariffs
• Casestudies:deliveringupdatesonthetwonewNGLpipeline
projectsbeingexecutedinthePermianBasin
• Hearingwheretheterminalswillbeandwhatmarketsthe
pipelineswillreach
• Quantifyingthecapacitythatwillbeofferedandwhenitwillbe
availableforoperatorstouse
• AssessinghowNGLpriceaffectsthejustifiabilityofinfrastructure
investmentandwhetherthiswillholdbackfurtherbuildoutinthe
PermianBasin
Chris Tennant, Vice President, Crosstex Energy
3.20 Question & Answer Session
3.30 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
PERMITTING®ULATIONS
ASSESSINGHOWTOSWIFTLYATTAINPIPELINEPERMITSIN
THEPERMIANBASINTOENSUREPROJECTSCANCONSISTENTLY
BEDELIVEREDONTIME
PIPLEINE PERMITTING & REGULATION
4.00 Hearing Exactly What Is Required From The
Regulators And What Can Be Done To Expedite The Permit
Approval Process
• Latestupdatesfromstateandfederalregulatorsonrecent
changesthathavebeenmadeandhowthishasaffectedthe
applicationprocess
• Identifyingplansforchanges:findingoutinadvancewhatwillbe
requiredinthenextfewyears
• Listingtherequirementsforattainingpermitsandidentifyingon
whichareasmoretimeandmoneywillneedtobespentthanothers
• CaseStudy:hearingfromstarttofinishhowtheoperatorworked
withtheregulatorstoattainpermitsanddeliveratimely
midstreamproject
Mike Tupper, Branch Chief, Bureau of Land Management
Polly McDonald, Director, Texas Rail Road Commission
5.00 Question & Answer Session
MITIGATING MIDSTREAM INVESTMENT RISK
5.10 Evaluating Both The Micro And Macro Liabilities Of
Midstream Investment In The Permian And Identifying How
To Mitigate Risk
• HearingthelatestmidstreamJointVenturedealsthathavebeen
doneandhowthecollaborationwillleadtomorecost-effective
assetprovision
• DiscussinghowfutureJointVenturesandMergerscouldleadto
lucrativecommercialopportunities
• Examiningthepoliticalandenvironmentalfactorsthatput
midstreaminvestmentatrisks
• Detailingthetypesofassettradingactivitiescurrentlytakingplacein
themidstreamindustrytounderstandcurrentinvestmenttrends
Jeff Fawcett, Managing Director, Nortex Midstream Partners
5.40 Question & Answer Session
5.50 Chair’s Closing Remarks And End Of Conference
Day Two
Thursday June 27, 2013
NGL & GAS PRODUCTION VOLUMES,
MARKETS, TAKEAWAY UPDATES,
PROCESSING PLANS AND REGULATIONS
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