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Baird Conference Call
December 21, 2015
Justin J Kringstad Geological Engineer
Director
North Dakota Pipeline Authority
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Presentation Outline
• Understanding current and future oil production
– Activity
– Forecasts
– Drilling economics
• Williston Basin oil transportation dynamics
– Interstate oil movements
– Intrastate oil movements
• North Dakota natural gas production
– Flaring and gas capture
– NGL Outlook
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Presentation Outline
• Understanding current and future oil production
– Activity
– Forecasts
– Drilling economics
• Williston Basin oil transportation dynamics
– Interstate oil movements
– Intrastate oil movements
• North Dakota natural gas production
– Flaring and gas capture
– NGL Outlook
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North Dakota Drilling Activity
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North Dakota Drilling Activity
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North Dakota Drilling & Completions
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Understanding Current Production Dynamics Non-Confidential Spud to Initial Production Timeline
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North Dakota Oil Production Forecast
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North Dakota Forecast Activity Assumptions
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North Dakota Oil Differential
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Based on EIA Data
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Peak Month Minimum 500 BOPD
4,115 Wells
$40 Wellhead
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Peak Month Minimum 600 BOPD
2,855 Wells
$40 Wellhead
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Peak Month Minimum 700 BOPD
1,859 Wells
$40 Wellhead
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Peak Month Minimum 800 BOPD
1,175 Wells
$40 Wellhead
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Peak Month Minimum 900 BOPD
700 Wells
$40 Wellhead
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Peak Month Minimum 1,000 BOPD
438 Wells
$40 Wellhead
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Peak Month Minimum 1,200 BOPD
200 Wells
$40 Wellhead
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Peak Month Minimum 1,500 BOPD
59 Wells
$40 Wellhead
Peak Month:
100-300 BOPD* *Low production wells also occur in areas deemed “Core” or “Hot Spot”.
Risk is still present in most areas.
Mapped wells drilled 2012-2014
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1,169 Wells
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Breakeven Summary
Arguments
• Well economic assumptions too optimistic
or conservative
– Jump to lower or higher well performance
footprints
• Some rigs are not drilling Bakken/Three
Forks wells
– No economics were run on wells in other
formations
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Presentation Outline
• Understanding current and future oil production
– Activity
– Forecasts
– Drilling economics
• Williston Basin oil transportation dynamics
– Interstate oil movements
– Intrastate oil movements
• North Dakota natural gas production
– Flaring and gas capture
– NGL Outlook
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Estimated Williston Basin Oil Transportation
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October 2015
Estimated Williston Basin Oil Transportation
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Estimated ND Rail Export Volumes
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Rail Destinations Market Share (Sep 2015)
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Data for Rail Destination Market Share Provided by the US Energy Information Administration
Williston Basin Oil Production & Export Capacity, BOPD
Production forecast is for visual demonstration purposes only and should
not be considered accurate for any near or long term planning.
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Energy Transfer Partners: Dakota Access
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• Successful Open Season During the First Half of 2014
• 450,000 BOPD Capacity to Patoka, IL (30”)
• Expandable Up To 570,000 BOPD if Shipper Demand Exists
• Target In-service Date: Late 2016
Map Source: Energy Transfer Partners
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North Dakota Pipeline Company LLC - formerly known as Enbridge
Pipelines (North Dakota) LLC
• Open Season Dates: November 26, 2013 – January 24, 2014
• 225,000 BOPD ND Capacity to Clearbrook, MN (24”)
• 375,000 BOPD Clearbrook, MN to Superior, WI (30”)
• Target In-service Date: 2017
Sandpiper Pipeline
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Map: Enbridge
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TransCanada: Upland Pipeline
Map: NEB – NDPA Upland Addition
• Successful Open Season During 2014
• Initial Capacity 220,000 BOPD (Expandable to 300,000 BOPD)
• Target In-service Date: 2020
• Energy East Project Capacity 1.1 MMBOPD
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Forecasting Future Market Share is Difficult
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Predicting how future oil production will move with any
degree of confidence is difficult/impossible due to:
• Future oil production uncertainty
• Shifting market conditions
• Project commitments are unknown (pipe & rail)
• Regulatory uncertainty (pipe, rail, exports, etc)
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Presentation Outline
• Understanding current and future oil production
– Activity
– Forecasts
– Drilling economics
• Williston Basin oil transportation dynamics
– Interstate oil movements
– Intrastate oil movements
• North Dakota natural gas production
– Flaring and gas capture
– NGL Outlook
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Evolution of Oil Gathering in ND
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Evolution of Oil Gathering in ND Statewide Totals
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Estimated Loaded Oil Truckloads Per Day
April 2015 Data 220 bbls/Truck
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Presentation Outline
• Understanding current and future oil production
– Activity
– Forecasts
– Drilling economics
• Williston Basin oil transportation dynamics
– Interstate oil movements
– Intrastate oil movements
• North Dakota natural gas production
– Flaring and gas capture
– NGL Outlook
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Simple Terms Blue – Lack of pipelines Orange – Challenges on existing infrastructure
GREEN – % of gas captured and sold Blue – % flared from zero sales wells Orange – % flared from wells with at least one mcf sold.
October 2015 Data – Non-Confidential Wells Statewide
Solving the Flaring Challenge
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Solving the Flaring Challenge
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Solving the Flaring Challenge
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Capturing the 3% Faster Well Connections
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NGL Pipeline Transportation
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Justin J. Kringstad, Director North Dakota Pipeline Authority
600 E. Boulevard Ave. Dept. 405 Bismarck, ND 58505-0840
Phone: (701)220-6227
Fax: (701)328-2820 E-mail: [email protected]
Websites:
www.pipeline.nd.gov www.northdakotapipelines.com
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Contact Information
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