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International Petroleum News and Technology |www.ogj.com
JUNE 1, 2015 | USD 10
WORLDWIDE GASPROCESSING
US MIDSTREAM
UPDATE
US SHALE RESPONDS TO PRICE DROP
OHIO WEIGHS COSTS, CALCULATIONS
PRICE DROP TO SLOW MIDSTREAM GROW
TURKISH STREAM EMPOWERS RUSSIA
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US GAS PROCESSING TRENDS
Bcfdormilliongpd
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
2007 2008 2009 2010
NGL production, gpd1
Gas throughput, bcfd2
Gas processing capacity, bcfd2
2011 2012 2013 2014 22006
CONTENTSJune 1, 2015 Volume 113.6
REGULAR FEATURES
NEWSLETTER8
LETTERS/CALENDAR 18
JOURNALLY SPEAKING 22
EDITORIAL 24
STATISTICS 100
MARKET CONNECTION 103
ADVERTISERS INDEX 107
EDITORS PERSPECTIVE/
WATCHING GOVERNMENT 108
P1
58
SPECIAL REPORT
WORLDWIDE GAS PROCESSING
COVERExpansion is under wayat Aux Sable LiquidProducts LPs Channahon, Ill., extraction
and fractionation plant; two demethanizer
towers appear at the right of the photo.
To be completed next year, the $130-mil-
lion project will expand plant capacity to
131,500 b/d from the current 107,000 b/d.
More on global gas processing is available
in Oil & Gas Journals annual Worldwide
Gas Processing report that begins on p.
58. Photo from Aux Sable Liquid Products,
Calgary.
Despite downturn, US, Canada shales drive gasproduction, processing growthWarren R. True
58
GENERAL INTEREST
Mexican opportunitiesinclude corruptionas well as businessArnold Spencer
26
Iran faces hurdleshiking oil productionwhen sanctions liftedSara Vakhshouri
30
La Jolla Conference:Mexican energyreform a telenovela,panelist saysMatt Zborowski
32
La Jolla Conference:Industry panel bullishon oil prices, but sees
more suffering to comeMatt Zborowski
35
La Jolla Conference:Regulations stillconstrainingunconventional energydevelopmentMatt Zborowski
36
Bill is wrong way to speedgas pipeline approvals,
House panel toldNick Snow
37
FWS, NMFS proposechanges for seekingendangered specieslistingsNick Snow
38
FWS mulling steps
to curb migratory birddeaths at oil and gas sitesNick Snow
39
EIA: US natural gas netimports lowest since 198740
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FIG. 1
Source: Baker Hughes Inc., EIA
PRODUCTION, US GAS RIGS
Dry gas
Rigs
Henry Hub
1
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
Production,
bcf/
month
$/MMbtu
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
42 Source: US Energy Information Administration
US CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION: SELECTED STATES
Tex.-NM N. Dakota Okla. Colo.-Wyo.6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Volumes,millionb/d
Qtr. 1 Qtr. 2 Qtr. 3 Qtr. 4 Qtr. 1 Qtr. 22013
TURKISH STREAM
Chisinau
ROMANIA
MOLDOVA
UKRAINE
RUSSIA
BULGARIA
Sea of Azov
Black Sea
Russkaya CS
Bucharest
Anapa
7
8
T E C H N O L O G Y . . .
FIG. 1EASTERN OHIO UTICA SHALE PLAYS
CrawfordAshtabula
Erie
Mercer
Bu
tle
r
Allegheny
Beaver
Monroe
Ottawa
Sandusky
Wyandot Crawford
Morrow
Delaware
Franklin
i
Union
Richland
Seneca
Wood
Marion
Licking
Knox
StarkWayne
Summit
Portage
Lake
Geauga
Ashland
Columbiana
LawrenceMahoning
Trumbull
Huron
Blackoil
Wet DryVolatile/
light
Erie Lorain
Lake Superior
Medina
Cuyahoga
Holmes
Coshocton
Guernsey
Harrison
Carroll
Jefferson
Washington
Tuscarawas
Ohio
Belmont
Brooke
49
TRANSPORTATION
Turkish Streamoffers Russia increasedexport controlElmar Baghirov
86
Study links iron sulfideto MEG column burpinD.R. Babu
M. HosseinzadehH. Akbary
92
PROCESSING
Despite downturn,US, Canada shalesdrive gas production,processing growthWarren R. True
58
FOURTH-QUARTER2014 FIRST-QUARTER
2015: Oil price collapsewill slow midstreamsgrowthDan Lippe
78
Nelson-Farrar Monthlycost indexesGary Farrar
83
DRILLING&PRODUCTION
Ohio weighs post-production costs,royalty calculationsGreg Russell
Pete Lusenhop
Steven Chang
49
Study finds Marcellus
NORM exposurerisks lowTarek Saba
55
EXPLORATION&DEVELOPMENT
US unconventionaloil responds tolow-price environmentGabe Collins
42
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For up-to-the-minute newsvisit www.ogjonline.com
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June 1, 2015
GENERAL INTEREST QUICK TAKES
Texas governor signs bill to halt fracturing bansTexas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill to prevent municipalities
from banning hydraulic fracturing in a move that was expected
after the city of Denton last year approved a referendum to pro-
hibit fracturing in its city limits.
The law does allow cities to regulate above-ground activity,such as drilling setbacks, but it leaves jurisdiction of under-
ground activity up to state regulators.
In 2014, the Texas General Land Office and the Texas Oil & Gas
Association sued the city of Denton over its ordinance banning hy-
draulic fracturing in the city limits. Those lawsuits remain pending.
Denton, which sits atop the Barnett shale, became the first
Texas city to ban hydraulic fracturing.
NWT shales survey points to multibillion-barrel OIPAn estimated 145 billion bbl of oil in place are in the Canol
shale in Canadas Northwest Territories, while the thinner Blue-
fish shale could contain 45 billion bbl in place, Canadas Na-tional Energy Board and Northwest Territories jointly said on
May 22 in the first government assessment of the formations
resource potential.
They emphasized that the amount of recoverable oil was not
estimated because well test results are not publicly available
yet, and its still not certain whether the shales are capable of
production. However, if only 1% of the Canol shales in-place
resource was recovered, it would represent a 1.45 billion bbl
marketable resource, they added.
The shales extend along the McKenzie Plain between the
McKenzie and Franklin Mountains. The plain is part of the
Mackenzie Arc exploration region, which is within the North-ern Canadian Mainland Sedimentary Basin, NEB said.
It said the oil and gas industry has recently been targeting
the Canol shale: 14 exploration licenses have been granted
there since 2010-11 for a total of $627.5 million (Can.) in work-
bid commitments. Seven exploration wells have been drilled
since 2012, it added.
Oil in place volumes were calculated using a probability
model that recently was used to assess volumes in British Co-
lumbias Montney formation and Saskatchewans Bakken for-
mation, NEB said.
The closest available comparison in the Canol shales reco
erability is the Permian basin of Texas, where operators repo
expected recovery factors around 3%, it indicated.
Large areas of the Canol shale are at much shallower depth
than these other shale oil prospects, and the lower pressur
might make oil recovery more difficult, it cautioned. If it is po
sible to recover 3% of whats believed to be there, however, th
Canol could produce 4.35 billion bbl, NEB said.
Alfa, Harbour to acquire Pacific Rubiales for $1.7 billionMexican multinational conglomerate Alfa SAB de CV and Bri
ish energy firm Harbour Energy Ltd. have collaborated to a
quire the stock of Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp., Toronto, n
already owned by Alfa in a deal valued at about $1.7 billion
excluding debt. Pacific Rubiales is the largest independent o
and gas producer in Latin America; its shares are also listed
Colombia.
The deal, which is expected to close in this years third qua
ter, has been approved by Pacific Rubiales board.
Alfa, which already holds 18.95% stake in Pacific Rubialehas businesses in oil and gas, branded foods, aluminum au
components, petrochemicals, information technology, and tel
communications services.
Harbour Energy is an energy investment company he
jointly by US private equity firm EIG Global Energy Partne
and Asian commodity trader Noble Group Ltd.
Magnum Hunter selling noncore Utica acreageMagnum Hunter Resources Corp., Dallas said its wholly owne
subsidiary Triad Hunter LLC has signed a definitive agreeme
to sell certain noncore undeveloped Utica leasehold acreage
West Virginia for $40.8 million to an undisclosed independeproducer.
The assets involve 5,210 net acres in Tyler County, W.V
The transaction was scheduled to close May 28, subject to cu
tomary closing conditions.
Gary C. Evans, Magnum Hunter chairman and chief exec
tive officer, said May 26 that the properties were not in Ma
num Hunters long-term drilling plan. The sale represented le
than 3% of Magnum Hunters total 210,000 net acres in leas
in the Marcellus and Utica.
Additionally, with lease expirations on the horizon on
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May 22May 20 May 21 May 25 1 May 26
May 22May 20 May 21 May 25 1 May 26
May 22May 20 May 21 May 25 1 May 26
May 22May 20 May 21 May 25 1 May 26
May 22May 20 May 21 May 25 1 May 26
May 221May 201 May 211 May 251 May 261
WTI CUSHING/BRENT SPOT
$/bbl
69.00
67.00
65.00
63.00
61.00
59.00
57.00
55.00
NYMEX NATURAL GAS/SPOT GAS - HENRY HUB
ICE GAS OIL/NYMEX HEATING OIL
NYMEX GASOLINE (RBOB)2/NY SPOT GASOLINE3
ICE BRENT/NYMEX LIGHT SWEET CRUDE
PROPANE - MT. BELVIEU/BUTANE - MT. BELVIEU
/gal
198.00
196.00
194.00
192.00
190.00188.00
186.00
184.00
/gal
58.00
56.00
54.00
52.00
45.00
43.00
41.00
39.00
/gal
302.00
300.00
208.00
206.00
204.00
202.00
200.00
198.00
3.0202.990
2.960
2.930
2.900
2.870
2.840
2.810
1Not available 2Reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygen blending3Nonoxygenated regular unleaded
$/MMbtu
$/bbl
69.00
67.00
65.00
63.00
61.00
59.00
57.00
55.00
May 14 Jun. 14 Jul. 14 Jan. 15 Mar. 15 Feb. 15Mar. 14 Apr. 15Apr. 14 Oct. 14 Dec. 14 Nov. 14Aug. 14 Sept. 14
1,100
800
2,000
1,700
1,400
250
350
650
50
BAKER HUGHES INTERNATIONA L RIG COUNT: TOTAL WORLD/ TOTAL ONSHORE/ TOTAL OFFSHOR
3,900
3,600
3,300
3,000
2,700
2,400
2,100
1,800
600
300
0
2,268
1,933
335
BAKER HUGHES RIG COUNT: US/ CANADA
Note: Monthly average count
72
88 5
4/17/154/17/155/2/145/2/14 5/16/145/16/143/7/143/7/14
3/28/143/28/14
4/4/144/4/14
4/11/144/11/14 4/25/144/25/14 4/24/15 4/24/155/9/145/9/143/14/143/14/14
3/21/143/21/14
4/10/15 5/8/15 5/23/14 5/22/153/13/15 3/27/15
4/18/14 5/1/15 5/15/15 3/6/15 3/20/15 4/3/15
154
1,857
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Motor gasoline 9,042 8,944 1.1 8,870 8,596 3.2Distillate 4,139 4,074 1.6 4,062 3,870 5.0Jet fuel 1,569 1,473 6.5 1,531 1,409 8.7Residual 274 285 (3.9) 207 255 (18.8)
Other products 4,641 4,150 11.8 4,816 4,574 5.3TOTAL PRODUCT SUPPLIED 19,665 18,926 3.9 19,486 18,704 4.2Supply, 1,000 b/d
Crude production 9,345 8,391 11.4 9,315 8,207 13.5NGL production2 3,070 2,673 14.9 3,079 2,670 15.3Crude imports 7,017 6,991 0.4 7,301 7,340 (0.5)Product imports 2,171 2,056 5.6 2,067 1,832 12.8Other supply2 3 2,096 2,309 (9.2) 2,369 2,237 5.9TOTAL SUPPLY 23,699 22,420 5.7 24,131 22,286 8.3Net product imports (1,345) (949) (1,602) (1,681)
Refining, 1,000 b/d
Crude runs to stills 16,157 15,956 1.3 15,706 15,476 1.5Input to crude stills 16,448 16,213 1.5 16,021 15,794 1.4% utilization 92.0 90.4 89.8 88.1
4 wk. 4 wk. avg. Change, YTD YTD avg. ChangeLatest week 5/15 average year ago1 % average1 year ago1 %
Product supplied, 1,000 b/d
Latest Previous Same week ChangeLatest week 5/15 week week1 Change year ago1 Change %
Stocks, 1,000 bbl
Crude oil 482,165 484,839 (2,674) 391,297 90,868 23.2Motor gasoline 223,936 226,710 (2,774) 213,378 10,558 4.9Distillate 127,724 128,270 (546) 116,277 11,447 9.8Jet fuelkerosine 37,110 37,120 (10) 38,883 (1,773) (4.6)Residual 40,236 39,112 1,124 36,869 3,367 9.1
Stock cover (days)4 Change, % Change, %
Crude 29.8 30.1 24.7 20.6Motor gasoline 24.8 25.1 (1.2) 23.9 3.8Distillate 30.9 31.6 (2.2) 28.5 8.4Propane 76.1 72.9 4.4 46.0 65.4
Futures prices55/22 Change Change %
Light sweet crude ($/bbl) 59.22 60.01 (0.8) 101.64 (42.42) (41.7)Natural gas, $/MMbtu 2.94 2.93 0.0 4.41 (1.47) (33.3)
1
Based on revised figures.
2
OGJ estimates.
3
Includes other liquids, refinery processing gain, and unaccounted for crude oil.
4
Stocksdivided by average daily product supplied for the prior 4 weeks. 5Weekly average of daily closing futures prices.Source: Energy Information Administration, Wall Street Journal
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large portion of this acreage position, it made sense to sell these
properties now to an industry competitor that already owns
adjacent leases, Evans said.
API-Ohio runs ads against proposed state severance taxThe American Petroleum Institute launched a series of radio
ads in Ohio urging people to call their state senators in opposi-
tion of any additional taxes on the oil and gas industry, saidChris Zeigler, API-Ohio executive director.
An increased severance tax on horizontal drilling and hy-
draulic fracturing was expected to be included in a Senate ver-
sion of a budget bill for Ohio.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich proposed a 6.5% tax on oil and gas
sold at the wellhead and a 4.5% rate on natural gas liquids. The
Ohio House of Representatives pulled the severance tax pro-
posal out of the budget.
A budget measure is in a Senate committee now, and if au-
thorized, could progress to a conference committee around
June 15, Zeigler said.
Right now, the industry is going through a downturn, Zei-gler said. Why would we want to add costs through more taxa-
tion on an industry that is just trying to weather the storm at
this point?
EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT QUICK TAKES
BLM seeks comments on Atchee area projectThe US Bureau of Land Management is seeking public com-
ments on Rosewood Resources Inc.s proposal to develop an oil
and natural gas field in the Atchee area 40 miles south of Ver-
nal, Utah.
The privately held Dallas independent plans to develop gason 11,109 acres, 10,240 of which are BLM-administered, 640 of
which are state-managed, and 49 of which are privately owned,
BLMs Vernal field office said in a May 11 notice. Written com-
ments will be accepted until June 10.
BLM said Rosewood plans to directionally drill 151 wells
from 38 existing and 30 new well pads. Proposed activity also
includes 7.5 miles of new road, up to 15 miles of new or replace-
ment surface gas and water lines, and construction of three to
nine new compressor stations and expansion of three existing
compressor stations.
Rosewood proposes to drill 8-20 wells/year over the next
8-20 years until the resource base is fully developed, BLMsaid.
Australia releases 29 areas for offshore explorationThe Australian government has released a total of 29 areas for
bidding in the 2015 offshore acreage release across eight ba-
sins in the Northern Territory, Ashmore Cartier Islands region,
Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania.
Twenty-three areas are available for work program bidding
and six are available for cash bidding. Another three areas in
the offshore Western Australia and Ashmore Cartier areas are
re-released from the 2014 program as they garnered no bid
last year.
Bidding will close for the first 12 blocks by Oct. 29. The cas
bid blocks will close on Feb. 4, 2016. The second round of 1
blocks will close in April 2016.
Most notable of the cash bid areas are W15-1 and NT15-
in the Bonaparte basin that contain the small Turtle oil an
gas field and the small Barnett oil field. These were previousheld by Tangier Petroleum, which defined a number of larg
targets, but was unable to meet work commitments. Tangie
was stripped of these areas in 2013.
First round work program areas include an area also in th
Bonaparte basin in the vicinity of the Petrel, Tern, Frigate, Pe
guin, and Blacktip gas fields.
Other areas are near the Bayu-Undan gas field and the Cas
Maple gas fields in the Timor Sea.
Of equal interest is a block in the frontier Rowley Sub-bas
of the Roebuck basin northwest of the recent Phoenix South
oil find.
Other frontier blocks are in the Ceduna sub-basin of thBight basin in South Australia, the Nelson Sub-basin of the O
way basin of Victoria and Tasmania, and the Sorrel basin o
western Tasmania.
CNOOC makes oil find in eastern South China SeaCNOOC Ltd. has made a midsized oil discovery in the Liuhu
20-2 structure in the Northern Slope Belt of the Baiyun Sa
which lies in the Pearl River Mouth basin of the South Chin
Sea.
Discovery well LH20-2-1 was drilled and completed at
depth of 2,970 m in 390 m of water, encountering oil pay zon
with a total thickness of 35.2 m. The well tested at 8,000 b/with a crude density of 0.75.
CNOOC says exploration of Liuhua 20-2 has further prove
the huge exploration potential of Baiyun Sag, which is e
pected to become the new reserves growth area for deepwat
crude exploration in the South China Sea.
Eni makes another Area D strike offshore LibyaEni SPA estimates a natural gas and condensate discovery we
in the Bouri North prospect offshore Libya can flow more tha
3,000 boe/d when configured for production.
The well, A1-1/1, flowed during a production test at a
equipment-constrained rate of 1,340 boe/d through a 64/64-ichoke from the Eocene Metlaoui Group.
The well is in 125 m of water in Area D, 140 km from th
coast and 20 km north of giant Bouri oil field.
Earlier this year, Eni tested gas and condensate in anoth
Area D exploratory well, B1-16/4 (OGJ Online, Mar. 16, 2015
Eni North Africa BV operates Area D with 100% workin
interest through the exploration phase.
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DRILLING & PRODUCTION QUICK TAKES
Total reports 2 billion bbl output from Block 17Total SA has reached cumulative production of 2 billion bbl
from its deepwater Block 17, 150 km offshore Angola.
The recent startup of the CLOV fieldsCravo, Lirio, Orqui-
dea, and Violetamakes Block 17 the companys most prolific
site, with production of more than 700,000 b/d (OGJ Online,June 12, 2014). Total operates four floating production, storage,
and offloading units on major production zones Girassol, Dalia,
Pazf lor, and CLOV.
Block 17 is a global benchmark in the deep offshore and
represents a unique industrial adventure, with 15 discover-
ies and a very high level of production, commented Arnaud
Breuillac, Total exploration and production president. He add-
ed that the company is transferring its expertise to areas such
as Libra field offshore Brazil and the Laggan-Tormore project
offshore the UK.
Total operates Block 17 with 40% interest alongside Statoil
ASA 23.33%, Esso Exploration Angola Block 17 Ltd. 20%, andBP Exploration Angola Ltd. 16.67%. Angolas state-owned So-
nangol is the concessionaire of the license.
Total, whose presence in Angola dates back more than 60
years, reported equity production of 200,000 boe/d in 2014,
essentially from Blocks 17, 0, and 14.
The company also operates with 30% interest the ultradeep-
water offshore Kaombo development on Block 32. A final in-
vestment decision was made in 2014 to develop Kaombos es-
timated reserves of 650 million bbl via two converted FPSOs
with a total production capacity of 230,000 b/d (OGJ Online,
Apr. 14, 2014).
Moodys Investors Service last year predicted that Angolawill produce 2.1-2.2 million b/d of crude oil by 2016 (OGJ On-
line, Aug. 20, 2014).
Husky begins steam operations at Rush LakeHusky Energy Inc. has started commercial steam operations
at the 10,000-b/d Rush Lake heavy oil thermal project in Sas-
katchewan (OGJ Online, Dec. 12, 2014).
Rush Lake is the latest in a series of long-life, low-sustain-
ing capital thermal projects we are advancing in our heavy oil
business, said Asim Ghosh, chief executive officer. Five years
ago, we had two heavy oil thermal projects in production and
by the end of 2016, we will have 10 projects onstream.Current production from Huskys thermal projects is about
44,000 b/d. Husky expects to add another 34,500 b/d over the
next 18 months.
Rush Lake, which began steam operations about 8 weeks
ahead of schedule, is expected to ramp up to full production in
a short time period, the company said. The 10,000-b/d Edam
East project is scheduled to come on stream in third-quarter
2016, followed by the 4,500-b/d Edam West and the 10,000-
b/d Vawn projects, both in the fourth quarter.
Husky said the projects use proven thermal technologies
and modular, repeatable construction templates to access heav
oil deposits in the Lloydminster region, offering good return
even in a low-price environment (OGJ Online, May 6, 2015).
Petronas starts production from Bukit Tua fieldPetronas reported startup of production from Bukit Tua fiel
and expects peak production to reach 20,000 b/d and 5
MMscfd (OGJ Online, Dec. 17, 2013).In its initial production phase, rates are expected to be 3,70
b/d and 2 MMscfd.
The field lies on Ketapang block about 110 km offshore Ea
Java. Petronas said gas will be transported through a subs
pipeline to an onshore receiving facility in Gresik, East Jav
while oil will be offloaded to carriers for export from the Rat
Nusantara floating production, storage, and offloading facility
Ketapang block is operated and 80% owned by PC Ketapan
II Ltd., the Indonesian subsidiary of Malaysias Petronas. Th
remaining 20% is held by state-owned Perusahaan Gas Nega
through subsidiary PT Saka Ketapang Perdana.
Fire causes Cenovus to shutter Foster Creek facilitiesCenovus Energy Inc. halted production on May 23 from its Fo
ter Creek oil sands and Athabasca natural gas operations as
precaution due to a forest fire about 25 km south on the Co
Lake Air Weapons Range (CLAWR) in northeastern Alberta.
The company says its decision to evacuate 1,800 people o
the site and shutter production was primarily made because
the fires proximity to the only access road to the facilities. N
damage to Foster Creek system has been reported.
The restart of the facility will entirely depend on the statu
of the forest fire, Cenovus says. Once the fire is under contr
and it is deemed safe to return to the site, operations will rsume as soon as possible.
Foster Creek, which is jointly owned with ConocoPhillip
has gross production of 135,000 b/d, of which 67,500 b/d
net to Cenovus. Total net oil production across all of Cen
vus assets averaged about 218,000 b/d in the first quarter. Th
Athabasca natural gas operation currently produces about 2
MMcfd of gas, most of which is used as fuel for Foster Creek.
The company previously reported plans to invest $700-75
million for expansions at Foster Creek (OGJ Online, Dec. 1
2014). Phase G expansion as of January was about two-third
complete (OGJ Online, Sept. 19, 2014).
PROCESSING QUICK TAKES
Victoria unit buys gas plant in CameroonVictoria Oil & Gas PLC, London, said a wholly owned subsi
iary has completed the $2.578-million purchase of a natur
gas processing plant at Logbaba gas field in Douala, Cameroo
from Expro Worldwide BV (OGJ Online, Oct. 30, 2013).
The plant handles production by the subsidiary, Gaz d
Cameroun SA (GDC), which owns 60% of the Logbaba Projec
RSM Production Corp., an affiliate of Grynberg Petroleum Co
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Denver, holds a 40% participating interest.
The project supplies condensate to a refinery and dry natu-
ral gas through a 33-km pipeline network to an electric utility
and industrial customers in Douala.
In a financial report last November, Victoria said it expected
Logbaba production to average about 10.4 MMscfd in 2015. Ac-
cording to the company, Logbaba field, which has two wells,
can produce 20 MMscfd.
Lukoil commissions new plant at Bulgarian refineryLukoil Neftochim Burgas AD, a subsidiary of Russias OAO Lu-
koil, has commissioned a heavy-residue hydrocracking com-
plex at its 9.8 million-tonne/year refinery in Burgas, Bulgaria,
along the Black Sea.
The new complex, which consists of a 2.5 million-tpy re-
sidual asphalt hydrocracking unit and a number of auxiliary
units, began operations on May 20, Lukoil said.
In addition to reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, the
new processing complex will contribute to an increase in the
refinerys production of light fuels as well as an improvement inoverall energy efficiency at the site, the company said.
With star t-up of the new complex, which will produce Euro
5-compliant fuel gas, gasoline, diesel, and vacuum gas oil, the
Burgas refinery is anticipated to reach a refining depth of 90%,
Lukoil said.
The $1.5 billion complex includes a sulfur recovery unit that
was completed during 2014, according to a March report to in-
vestors.
Lukoil, which in 2012 let a turkey project-implementation
contract for the hydrocracking plant to Technip, initially
planned to commission the complex in January 2015, the com-
pany said in a release on Jan. 25, 2012.
TRANSPORTATION
QUICK TAKES
QCLNG begins commercial operationsBG Group subsidiary QGC has taken operational control of
Train 1 at its Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) plant from
Bechtel Australia, which built it. BG Groups Train 1 equity
partner, China National Offshore Oil Co. (CNOOC), also ap-
proved sale of the QCLNG natural gas pipeline to APA Group,
satisfying the last of the transactions preconditions. The sale
should be finalized this quarter.
The transfer of operational control of Train 1 marks the startof commercial operations at QCLNG. First production from
Train 1 occurred in December, with 16 cargoes shipped to date.
QCLNGs Train 2 is under construction and is expected to start
operations next quarter (OGJ Online, Dec. 31, 2014).
BG holds roughly 74% equity interest in the upstream re-
source and related infrastructure supplying QCLNG and 100%
of the projects Curtis Island plant (including LNG storage
tanks and jetty).
BG agreed last year to sell its 100% equity interest in the 540-
km pipeline to APA for $4.5-5 billion (OGJ Online, Dec. 10, 2014).
Cheniere reaches FID for Corpus Christi projectCheniere Energy Inc. has made a final investment decisio
(FID) for its liquefaction project near Corpus Christi, Tex., an
has issued a notice to proceed to Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemica
Inc. for construction of the first two liquefaction trains (OG
Online, Jan. 2, 2015).
The news comes on the heels of the US Department of En
ergy issuing final authorization for the project to export dometically produced LNG to countries without a Free Trade Agre
ment with the US. The project is authorized to export LNG u
to the equivalent of 2.1 bcfd of natural gas for a period of 2
years.
The liquefaction project is designed for as many as thr
trains with expected aggregate nominal production capacity
13.5 million tonnes/year, three LNG storage tanks with capa
ity of 10.1 bcf of gas equivalent, two LNG carrier docks, and
22-mile, 48-in. gas supply pipeline. The first train is expecte
to start operations as early as 2018, with the second train ex
pected to start up 6-9 months later.
Total project costs of $11.5 billion for the first two traintwo LNG storage tanks, one dock, and the gas supply pipelin
will be funded with $3.1 billion of project equity and $8.4 bi
lion of debt. Corpus Christi Holdings LLC, a wholly owne
subsidiary of Cheniere, has closed on its previously reporte
credit facility for the first two trains totaling $8.4 billion.
Including our LNG export facility at Sabine Pass, we no
have six trains under construction, with f irst LNG expected
Sabine Pass from Train 1 by yearend, said Charif Souki, Ch
niere chairman and chief executive officer.
Rio Grande LNG project advances with FEED agreemen
NextDecade LLC, The Woodlands, Tex., has signed an agrement with CB&I for the front-end engineering design (FEED
and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) term
related to the Rio Grande LNG export project in Brownsvill
Tex. This agreement follows NextDecades applying for and a
ceptance into the FERC pre-filing process in late March (OG
Online, Mar. 25, 2015).
The scope of the FEED-EPC agreement covers all desig
and engineering activities required for the full FERC permi
ting process, as well as for the parties to prepare the procur
ment of equipment until the point of the final investment d
cision (FID). This will be possible once the FERC and relate
permitting agencies have given full authorization to construcexpected in 2017, NextDecade said.
Rio Grande LNG, a wholly owned subsidiary of NextD
cade, is a land-based LNG export project on a 1,000-acre si
along the Brownsville Shipping Channel in Brownsville, Te
The project includes plans for as many as 6 liquefaction train
each with a 4.5 million tonne/year nominal output capacity.
The 140-mile proposed Rio Bravo Pipeline will supply th
plant connecting it to the Agua Dulce natural gas market hub
The company expects to make an FID on the Rio Grande
$8-billion Phase 1 in 2017, pending regulatory approvals.
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SPE European Forma-
tion Damage Confer-
ence, Budapest, web
site: www.spe.org/
events/efdc/2015/ 3-5.
OGIS Toronto, Toronto,
web site: www.ipaa.org/
meetings-events/event-
details/ 4.
Iraq Petroleum 2015,
London, web site:
www.cwciraqpetro-
leum.com/ 8-10.
Pipeline Technology
Conference, Berlin,
web site: www.pipeline-
conference.com/ 8-10.
Annual Floating LNG
Conference, Lon-don, web site: www.
icbievents.com/event/
flngconference/high-
lights 8-11.
SPE London Annual
Conference, London,
web site: www.spe.
org/ events/lond/2015/
9-10.
WRA Global Petro-
chemicals Conference,
Dusseldorf, web site:www.wraconferences.
com/event/global-
petrochemicals-confer-
ence 9-11.
SPE Canada Heavy
Oil Technical Confer-
ence, Calgary, web site:
www.spe.org/events/
choc/2015/ 9-11.
EnerComs London
Oil & Gas Conference,
London, web site:
www.enercominc.
com/the-london-oil-
and-gas-conference
10-11.
Louisiana Energy Con-
ference, New Orleans,
web site: www.louisi-
anaenergyconference.
com10-12.
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a change in previously
published information.
JUNE 2015
Annual Offshore
Production Technology
Summit, London, web site:
offshore-summit.com 1-2.
Annual International
Operating Conference &
Trade Show, Houston,
web site: www.ilta.
org/CalendarofEvents/
AOCTS/2015/2015info.
htm 1-3.
EAGE Conference &Exhibition 2015, Madrid,
web site: www.eage.
org/ 1-4.
SPE EUROPEC Confer-
ence, Madrid, web site:
www.spe.org/events/
euro/2015/ 1-4.
World Gas Conference
& Exhibition, Paris, web
site: www.wgc2015.
org 1-5.
SPE Well Integrity
Symposium, Galves-
ton, Tex., web site:
www.spe.org/events/
wis/2015/ 2-3.
TIA 2015 Network of
the Future Conference,
Dallas, web site: www.
tia2015.org/ 2-4.
Asian Oil, Gas & Pet-
rochemical Engineer-
ing Exhibition, Kuala
Lumpur, web site:
www.oilandgas-asia.
com 2-4.
Caspian International-
Oil & Gas Conference,
Baku, web site: www.
oilgas-events.com/
Findan-Event/Caspian-
OGConference 3-4.
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APPEA Health, Safety
& Environment Confer-
ence, Perth, web site:
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ence.com.au/ 7-9.
SPE Offshore Europe
Conference & Exhibi-
tion, Aberdeen, web
site: www.offshoreeu-
rope.co.uk/ 8-11.
India Oil & Gas Review
Summit & International
Exhibition, Mumbai, web
site: www.oilgas-events.
com/india-oil-gas 9-10.
AAPG International
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Melbourne, web site:
www.aapg.org/events/
conferences/ice/details/articleid/5664/aapg-
2015-internationalcon-
ference-exhibition 13-16.
SPE North Africa Tech-
nical Conference & Ex-
hibition, Cairo, web site:
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natc/2015/ 14-16.
SPE Reservoir Charac-
terization & Simulation
Conference & Exhibition,
Abu Dhabi, web site:
www.spe.org/events/
rcsc/2015/ 14-16.
SPE Middle East
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site: www.spe.org/
events/ieme/2015/
15-16.
Oil Sands Trade Show
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show.com 15-16.
Pipeline Week, The
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week.com/ 15-17.
IADC Asset Integrity &
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& Exhibition, Houston,
web site: www.iadc.org/
event/2015-iadc-asset-
integrity-reliability-
conference-exhibition
16-17.
GPA Europe An-
nualConference,
Florence, web site:
www.gpaeurope.com
16-18.
Rice Global Engineer-
ing & Construction
Annual Forum XVIII,Houston, web site:
www.forum.rice.edu/
21-22.
meeting.html?_ga=1.8
4416921.107275622.
429302557 13-15.
CEE & Turkey Refining
& Petrochemicals,
Budapest, web site:
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turkey-refining-and-
petrochemicals 13-15
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sition & Annual Meet-
ing, New Orleans, web
site: www.seg.org/web
seg-new-orleans-2015
18-23.
SPE/IADC Middle
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ogy Conference &
Exhibition, Manama,web site: www.spe.org
events/calendar/ 19-2
API Fall Committee on
Petroleum Measure-
ment Standards
Meeting, Atlanta, web
site: www.api.org/
eventsand-training/ca
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fallcopm 19-23.
SPE Unconventional
Resource ConferenceCalgary, web site:
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urc/2015/ 20-22.
SPE/IATMI Asia Pacif
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Exhibition (APOGCE),
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Delhi, web site:
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event/67326/5/
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SPE Russian Petroleu
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rpc/2015/ 26-28.
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org 6-9.
3P Arctic Polar Petro-
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Equatorial Guinea Oil
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site: www.cwceg.com
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International Oil & Gas
Expo, Jakarta, web site:
www.pamerindo.com/
events/6 7-10.
PIRA New York Annual
Conference, New YorkCity, web site: www.
pira.com 8-9.
SPE Kuwait Oil & Gas
Show & Conference,
Mishref, web site:
kogs2015.com 11-14.
Enterprise Mobility
Nigeria Oil & Gas 2015,
Lagos, web site: nog.
cwcenterprisemobility.
com 12-14.
IADC Advanced Rig
Technology Conference
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dam, web site: www.
iadc.org/event/rig-tech-
nology-2015 13-14.
Offshore Energy Exhi-
bition & Conference,
Amsterdam, web site:
www.offshore-energy.
biz 13-14.
Deep Offshore Tech-
nology International,
The Woodlands, Tex.,
web site: www.deepoff-
shoretechnology.com/
index 13-15.
SPE Eastern Regional
Meeting, Morgan-
town, WVa., web site:
nwvspe.org/regional-
Mozambique Gas
Summit, Maputo,
Mozambique, web site:
www.mozambique-gas-
summit.com 21-24.
Rio Pipeline Confer-
ence & Exhibition, Rio
de Janeiro, web site:
www.ibp.org.br/ 22-24.
LNG Global Congress
Conference (LNGgc),
London, web site:
www.lnggc.com 22-25.
IADC Drilling HSE&T
Europe Conference &
Exhibition, Amsterdam,
web site: www.iadc.org/
event/euro-hset-2015
23-24.
IOGCC Annual Confer-
ence, Oklahoma City,
web site: iogcc.pub-
lishpath.com/events
28-30.
SPE Annual Techni-
cal Conference &
Exhibition, Houston,
web site: www.spe.org/
atce/2015/ 28-30.
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OGIS San Francisco,
San Francisco, www.
ipaa.org/meetings-
events/ 5-7.
SPE Intelligent Energy
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tion, Dubai, web site:
www.spe.org/events/
calendar/ 5-7.
KIOGE 2015 Kazakh-
stan International Oil
& Gas Conference &
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