Tight Oil - Possibilities, Challenges, and Policy

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Tight Oil - Possibilities, Challenges, and Policy Economic, Political and Environmental Issues 16th Annual Washington Energy Policy Conference Washington, DC

Lou Pugliaresi, President Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. (EPRINC) April 3, 2012 Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. | 1031 31st St, NW Washington, DC 20007 | 202.944.3339 | www.eprinc.org

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Projected Imports of LNG vs. Actual (or why forecasters should have humility) 3.00

10 9

2.50

8 7

2.00

Actual US Net LNG Imports

6 1.50

5 4

1.00

$/MMBTU

tcf per year of LNG

Reference Case - Net U.S. imports of LNG (tcf) - 2008 EIA Annual Energy Outlook

Henry Hub Gulf Coast Natural Gas Spot Price ($/MMBTU) (right axis)

3 2

0.50

1 0

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030

0.00

Source : EIA data and forecasts

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NPC Findings

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Oil and Gas Permits in Past 90 Days

As of Feb 13th

As of March 16th

Source: HPDI March 16 , 2012

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Rig Count and Permits

Source: Photo Baker Hughes Interactive Rig Count Jan 25, 2012

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Technology Progression, ND and MT

Source: Continental Resources , from Platts Midstream Development & Management Conference, May 12, 2011.

Estimated Ultimate Recovery

Source: Brigham Exploration via World Oil

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Williston Basin Production 600,000 North Dakota 500,000 Eastern Montana

Barrels Per Day

400,000

South Dakota

300,000

TOTAL

North Dakota accounts for almost 10% of US Production

200,000

100,000

Almost all new production is from the Bakken/Three Forks Jan-12

Nov-11

Sep-11

Jul-11

May-11

Mar-11

Jan-11

Nov-10

Sep-10

Jul-10

May-10

Mar-10

Jan-10

Nov-09

Sep-09

Jul-09

May-09

Mar-09

Jan-09

Nov-08

Sep-08

Jul-08

May-08

Mar-08

Jan-08

Nov-07

Sep-07

Jul-07

May-07

Mar-07

Jan-07

0

Source: NDIC

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9/1/2011

11/1/2010

1/1/2010

3/1/2009

5/1/2008

7/1/2007

9/1/2006

11/1/2005

1/1/2005

3/1/2004

5/1/2003

7/1/2002

9/1/2001

11/1/2000

1/1/2000

3/1/1999

5/1/1998

7/1/1997

9/1/1996

11/1/1995

1/1/1995

250000

300000

0

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LIQ

3/1/1994

5/1/1993

7/1/1992

9/1/1991

11/1/1990

1/1/1990

3/1/1989

5/1/1988

7/1/1987

9/1/1986

11/1/1985

1/1/1985

Barrels Per Day

Trend Area Daily Average Production 600000

200000 500000

GAS 400000

150000

100000 200000

50000 100000

0

Source: HPDI March 21, 2012

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Eagle Ford Production 350000

1800000 1600000

300000

1400000

250000 1200000

GAS 200000

1000000

150000

800000

mcf/day

Barrels Per Day

LIQ

600000 100000 400000 50000

200000

9/1/2011

4/1/2011

11/1/2010

6/1/2010

1/1/2010

8/1/2009

3/1/2009

10/1/2008

5/1/2008

12/1/2007

7/1/2007

2/1/2007

9/1/2006

4/1/2006

11/1/2005

6/1/2005

1/1/2005

8/1/2004

3/1/2004

10/1/2003

5/1/2003

12/1/2002

7/1/2002

2/1/2002

9/1/2001

4/1/2001

11/1/2000

6/1/2000

0 1/1/2000

0

Source: HPDI March 21, 2012

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Unconventionals Production and Forecast (Crude oil, no NGLs) 5 4.5 Eagle Ford Liquid Daily Average

million barrels per day

4 3.5

Bakken/Three Forks Liquid Daily Average

3

2.5

Niobrara/Codell Liquids Daily Average

2 1.5

Permian Basin Liquids Daily Average

1 0.5

7/1/2017

10/1/2016

1/1/2016

4/1/2015

7/1/2014

10/1/2013

1/1/2013

4/1/2012

7/1/2011

10/1/2010

1/1/2010

4/1/2009

7/1/2008

10/1/2007

1/1/2007

4/1/2006

7/1/2005

10/1/2004

1/1/2004

4/1/2003

7/1/2002

10/1/2001

1/1/2001

4/1/2000

7/1/1999

10/1/1998

1/1/1998

4/1/1997

7/1/1996

10/1/1995

1/1/1995

0

Source: HDPI data, EPRINC estimates

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Resources for the Future on the Keystone XL Pipeline* …from a national perspective, whether the pipeline is approved or not is relatively unimportant. Instead, we should focus on reducing our contribution to the global carbon footprint and improving the efficiency of our carbon-based fuel use.

Putting Politics Aside: The Consequences of the Keystone XL Rejection RFF Feature, By Joel Darmstadter and Alan J. Krupnick, January 24, 2012

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North American Crude Oil Pipelines

Source: GeoWeb Portal Rextag Hart Energy Mapping Service Feb 13 2012

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North American Pipes

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Canadian Imports and Potential Markets

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Choke Points

Source: Savage, Presentation Bakken Product Markets and Take-Away Denver Jan 31-Feb 1 2012 with EPRINC Additions

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North Dakota Crude Oil Transport October Estimates, 2011

December Estimates, 2011

January Estimates, 2012

Source: North Dakota Pipeline Authority

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Bakken Prices at Clearbrook

Source: Bloomberg, Mar 16, 2012 Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. | 1031 31st St, NW Washington, DC 20007 | 202.944.3339 | www.eprinc.org

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Final Observations Major new pipeline infrastructure will deliver sustained and large scale benefits. Keystone decision has created uncertainty on whether those benefits will be realized. U.S. is now poised for major economic renaissance from the both oil sands and unconventional natural gas and liquids. Net present value of $1 to $2 trillion if appropriate policies put into place. Paradigm shift and large scale economic benefits are possible, but not without new approach to government regulations (and permitting) of both midstream and downstream facilities --- refinery expansions and modifications, natural gas processing, petrochemicals, LNG. U.S. now poised to be a major export platform for value added oil and gas processing. Major expansion of domestic manufacturing --transformation of national economy now in the cards. Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. | 1031 31st St, NW Washington, DC 20007 | 202.944.3339 | www.eprinc.org