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The West Virginia Manufacturers AssociationMarcellus and Manufacturing Development Conference
Celebrating our history. building our future.
March 25-26, 2015Charleston Civic Center
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WELCOME REMARKS
Welcome to the 2015 Marcellus and Manufacturing Development Conference!In celebration of the West Virginia
Manufacturers Association 100-year anniversary of representing our industry in West Virginia, this years
conference is bigger and better than ever.
To expand our program, we are bringing together the success of our M2M Conference and the tradition of
the WVMA Annual Meeting (Leadership Summit) to celebrate our rich history, while looking toward the bright
future for manufacturing in the Mountain State. West Virginia is poised to enjoy the abundance of shale gas and
long-term benets to the manufacturing sector. The future is bright for manufacturing in West Virginia, and I am
honored to lead the efforts of the WVMA.
Last years conference provided, for the rst time, a venue to host 100 middle school students for a fun
and interactive program, which provided an introduction to careers in manufacturing. This year, this effort
has expanded to nearly double the students, and a full-day program hosted by the BridgeValley Advanced
Technology Center. Thanks to the generosity of the Benedum Foundation, this represents the launch of the
WVMAs Explore the New Manufacturing program, a pilot program to introduce manufacturing careers to
students in RESA 5 counties. If you are interested in learning more, I encourage you to reach out to the WVMA.
We are pleased you are able to join us this year and look forward to seeing you next year.
Rebecca MCPHAIL RandolphPresident, West Virginia Manufacturers Association
Karl BoelterDuPont Washington WorksChairman, West Virginia Manufacturers Association
Welcome to the 4th Annual Marcellus and Manufacturing Development Conference (MMDC). This years
conference combines the M2M Ethane Development Conference and the WVMA Annual Meeting (Leadership
Summit). The MMDC provides an exciting opportunity to focus on the downstream manufacturing opportunities
in West Virginia while gaining a better understanding of the potential for signicant expansion in the states
chemical industries. With the announcement of the possible construction of an ethane cracker in Wood County,
the hope of a manufacturing upsurge in West Virginia has taken a large step toward becoming a reality.
In cooperation with education, development and government ofcials, this years conference continues as acollaborative effort of upstream, midstream and downstream industry experts. I hope you will nd that your time
at the conference provides an ideal setting for identifying the challenges and opportunities to responsibly and
purposefully develop these new industry resources. In addition, the MMDC provides a way to showcase our
state and regional attributes to companies interested in locating new facilities or expanding current operations.
Please enjoy the diverse agenda presented at this years conference, and take advantage of the many
opportunities to learn and grow from our keynote speakers, panels of experts and seminars as well as
new products, services and technologies exhibited on the trade show oor. I further would like to express
appreciation for the dedication of the many individuals on our MMDC Planning Committee, our sponsors and
speakers. I offer special thanks to the West Virginia Contractors Association for a great partnership.
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Brent breon
Brent Breoncurrently serves as the Vice President of Business Development for CaimanEnergy II and Blue Racer Midstream. In his current position, he is focused on developing
gas gathering, processing and fractionation opportunities in Ohio and Pennsylvania in the
Utica Shale.
Prior to joining Caiman in 2011, Breon worked for 14 years at Dominion Resources in
various operations, engineer and business development roles. Most recently, he was
responsible for system planning as well as business development from local production
enhancement, non-traditional services and industrial customers.
Breon graduated from The University of Akron with a bachelors degree in mechanical
engineering and a masters degree in business administration. He also is a certied Six
Sigma process improvement Black Belt and an Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA)
Board of Trustees member.
Vice President of Business Development,Caiman Energy II, Blue Racer MidstreamMarket Development of Marcellus Resources
Peter Gross
Peter Grossworks with the Energy Information Administration (EIA) as an analyst in theOfce of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting and has been part of the administration for
nearly three years. He specializes in the biofuels market and policy analysis, as well as
biofuels supply projections.
In addition, Gross has previously worked in the areas of renery energy use and the
impact of climate legislation on the rening industry. Gross holds advanced degrees in
chemistry and statistics and worked as a teacher in New York City before joining EIA.
Industrial Energy Analyst, Ofce of Energy
Consumption & Efciency Analysis, EIA
EIA Outlook for Energy Consumption in the U.S.Manufacturing Sector
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Philip nussel
Philip Nussel is the online editor for Automotive News, the agship publication ofbusiness media company Crain Communications Inc. in Detroit, Michigan. Nussel works
with a team of award-winning global business journalists in real time to make AutomotiveNews the most comprehensive source of news in the auto industry.
A native of Toledo, Ohio, Nussel began his professional career in West Virginia as a
business reporter and editor at the Charleston Daily Mail from 1987 to 1994. In 1995,
he moved to Detroit to become managing editor of Crains Detroit business and later
served as a business editor at the Detroit News and Free Press. He joined Automotive
News in 2005.
Editor, Automotive NewsHow West Virginia Can Grow its Piece of the WorldsAuto Supply Chain
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smithis Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy (FE) with responsibilitiesfor ofce operations and managing the oversight of Fossil Energys Research and
Development program (encompassing coal, oil and natural gas) and the U.S. Petroleum
Reserves. He was appointed to the Department of Energy in 2009 as Deputy Assistant
Secretary for FEs Ofce of Oil and Natural Gas. Smith served as the Designated Federal
Ofcial for the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore
Drilling, established by President Obama to investigate the root causes of the Gulf oil
spill.
Smith holds a bachelors degree in engineering management from the United States
Military Academy at West Point and an MBA from Cambridge University.
Assistant Secretary, Ofce of Fossil EnergyU.S. Department of Energy
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SponsorS
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8:00 a.m. RegistrationContinental Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Opening & Welcome Rebecca Randolph, WVMA President
Dan Cooperrider, CAWV Senior VP
9:15 a.m. Keynote Speaker Christopher Smith, Assistant Secretary, Ofce of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
9:45 a.m. Downstream Manufacturing: It Takes a Village to Raise an Industry Moderator: Kevin DiGregorio, PhD, Executive Director, Chemical Alliance Zone
Ryan Deaderick, VP of Production, Energy Corporation of America
Marc Halbritter, Sr. VP, Business Development, Blue Racer Midstream
Jeff Blatt, Plant Manager, Neal Plant, Braskem AmericaTyler London, Site Director, West Virginia Operations, The Dow Chemical Company
Joe Eddy, President & CEO, Eagle Manufacturing Company
10:45 a.m. Exhibit Visitation
11:45 a.m. WVMA Walk Around, Talk Around, and Lunch Around with Exhibitors Lunch stations provided throughout the 2nd Floor Mezzanine
1:00 p.m. Governor Earl Ray Tomblin(invited) Keith Burdette, WV Secretary of Commerce
1:15 p.m. Keynote Speaker| Market Development of Marcellus ResourcesBrent Breon, VP, Business Development, Caiman Energy II, Blue Racer Midstream
1:45 p.m. The Marcellus Midstream: Pipes, Perils & Prosperity Moderator: F. Scott Rotruck, Director of Energy & Transportation Services, Spilman Thomas & Battle
Jim Crews, VP, Northeast Development, MarkWest Hydrocarbons
Mike Connelly, Member, Spilman Thomas & Battle
Bob Orndorff, Senior Policy Advisor, Dominion
2:45 p.m. From Marcellus Oil & Gas to Plastics The Manufacture of Other Products from Shale Tracie McCall, Specialties Marketing Manager, Marathon Petroleum Company LP
3:15 p.m. Welcoming a Billion Dollar Investment
Moderator: Ralph Baxter, Chairman Emeritus, Orrick James J. Clarke, Sr., VP, Jones Lang LaSalle
Alisa Bailey, CEO, Charleston Convention & Visitors Bureau
Diane Strong, President, Manpower
4:30 p.m. Closing Comments, Thursday Preview Rebecca Randolph, WVMA President
4:45 p.m. Exhibit Visitation
5:30 p.m. EXPO Business After Hours
7:00 p.m. Dinner Around Town(Hosted: Registration Required, Limited Seating) $ Bridge Road Bistro, Chop House, Laurys
8:00 p.m. EXPO Hall Closed
Marcellus & Manufacturing Ethane Development Sessions All sessions held in Little Theatre
$ Charge
agenda Day 1: Wednesday, March 25th
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8:00 a.m. Registration| EXPO Business Over Breakfast/Exhibit Visitation
9:00 a.m. Welcome Karl Boelter, WVMA Chairman
9:15 a.m. Keynote Speaker | EIA Outlook for Energy Consumption in the U.S. Manufacturing Sector Peter Gross, Industrial Energy Analyst, Ofce of Energy Consumption & Efciency Analysis, EIA
9:45 a.m. Exploring the New ManufacturingPetra Mitchell, President & CEO, Catalyst Connection
10:15 a.m. Exhibit Visitation
10:45 a.m. Managing Environmental Safety & Health IssuesModerator: Kathy G. Beckett, Environmental Practice Group Leader, Steptoe & Johnson
Eric Gillespie, Senior EH&S Specialist, American Energy Partners Miranda Jones, VP, ESR, Crestwood Midstream Partners LP
Kurt Daily, EHSS Director, ICL-IP America
11:30 a.m. WVMA Annual Business Meeting/Kick-Off Lunch$The Future of Manufacturing: Overcoming Challenges to Seize Opportunity | WV Rm 104-105Ned Monroe, Senior VP, External Relations, National Association of Manufacturers
12:00 p.m. Shale Play Issues & Developments| WVU Law School CLE Program (12 p.m. 5 p.m.) $ Parlor D | Requires Separate Registration: www.wvcle.org
1:15 p.m. Keynote Speaker | How West Virginia Can Grow its Piece of the Worlds Auto Supply Chain
Philip Nussel, Editor, Automotive News Online
1:45 p.m. Regional Climate for Manufacturing Growth Eric Burkland, President, Ohio Manufacturers Association
Ken Zapinski, VP, Energy & Infrastructure, Allegheny Conference
2:15 p.m. Exporting: Moving Your Product Beyond Borders Moderator: Kelley Goes, Member, Environmental Practice Group, Jackson Kelly
Jason Morgan, Assistant Plant Manager, Sistersville Tank Works
Chad Remp, Operations Manager, Wheeling Truck Center
Beri Fox, President & CEO, Marble King Manufacturing
3:15 p.m. BrickStreet Safety Program
Allan Williams, Senior Safety & Loss Control Consultant, BrickStreet Insurance Ty Bradley, Senior Safety & Loss Control Consultant, BrickStreet Insurance
3:30 p.m. Crisis Management Moderator: Anne Blankenship, Babst Calland
Jimmy Gianato, Director, WV Homeland Security & Emergency Management
Mary Green, Senior Consultant & Director of Business Development, Ann Green Communications
David Belonger, President, DJB Associates and Partner, Crisis Plan Consultants
Don Bluedorn, Babst Calland
4:15 p.m. State of the Association/Closing RemarksKarl Boelter, WVMA Chairman
Rebecca Randolph, WVMA President
4:45 p.m. Adjourn
7:00 p.m. WVMA 100-Year Anniversary Celebration Dinner(Registration Required) $ The Clay Center - Grand Hall $ Charge
Manufacturing Development Sessions All sessions held in Little Theatre
agenda Day 2: Thursday, March 26th
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academy ExplorE the new manufacturing
Approximately 200 West Virginia middle school students from Wood and Kanawha counties will
join WVMA companies in Charleston Friday to participate in the second annual Explore the New
Manufacturing Academy. The event will be held at BridgeValleys Advanced Technology Center in
South Charleston. The Academy provides a glimpse of todays manufacturing environment, potential for
careers in the industry, and educational pathways for students in pursing these opportunities.
Students will participate in lab experiences hosted by WVMA member companies, including welding
simulation, robotics, 3D printing and more.
The Academy is presented by the WVMA Educational Fund, Inc., in collaboration with the WVMA andBridgeValley Community and Technical College. The WVMA Education Fund, Inc. was recently granted
funding from the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation to launch a pilot program, Explore the New
Manufacturing, that will help with skilled worker shortages that can be improved through employer
engagement within their schools and communities. The initial pilot efforts are targeted in West Virginias
RESA 5 district.
The WVMA Educational Fund, Inc., and its partners are working to assure the availability of skilled
workers to meet not only current and projected needs of West Virginias existing manufacturing base,
but also ll the thousands of potential new jobs the manufacturing and energy industries will produce in
years to come.
Special thanks to BridgeValley Community and Technical College for their willingness to host this event.
EXPLORE THE NEW MANUFACTURING 2015
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11:45 a.m. Registration
Moderator: Armando F. Benincasa, Esquire, Steptoe & Johnson
12:15 p.m. Economic Development in West Virginia Oil and Gas: What Tax and Growth IncentivesAre in West Virginia Code to Help Grow or Relocate a Business in West Virginia
This topic will provide a tutorial on the programs available in the statutes and real world examples of
how they work.
Joshua L. Jarrell, Deputy Secretary & Legal Counsel, WV Department of Commerce
1:10 p.m. Cutting Through Prossers Impenetrable Jungle: The Tort of Nuisance in the Shale Gas Plays Nuisance claims are getting more attention because of a large verdict against a natural gas operator in Texas
last year. This presentation examines the law of nuisance and the types of claims that may be asserted against
hydraulic fracturing operations under this vague tort. Special consideration will be given to defenses and the law
of damages, with an evaluation of how the recent West Virginia decision modifying the law of residential real
property damages may impact nuisance claims.
Albert F. Sebok, Esquire, Jackson Kelly
2:05 p.m. Break
2:20 p.m. United We Stand, Divided You Lose Pooling Oil and Gas in West Virginia This presentation will cover the legal theories and practical reasons for pooling of separate oil and gas tracts to
form one or more units, and various arguments against pooling. It will survey the most important cases with an
emphasis on West Virginia decisions. It will conclude with a summary of the integration and pooling bills thathave been adopted and considered by the West Virginia legislature.
George A. Patterson, III, Esquire, Bowles Rice
3:15 p.m. The OSHA Inspector is Here What Next?: An Overview of OSHA from InspectionThrough ContestThe shale boom has created many new construction and manufacturing projects for midstream operators. These
infrastructure projects are creating plant facilities built for the gathering, processing, fractionation and
transportation of energy. This construction activity, and subsequent operations, has or will capture the attention
of OSHA. This presentation provides an overview of OSHAs jurisdiction, its legal authority for inspections, and
practical information about how to respond to OSHA, from the initial inspection through the contest and appeal.
John A. McCreary, Jr., Esquire, Babst Calland
4:10 p.m. The New Amendments to the Endangered Species Act: The Potential Impact on the Growthand Development of the West Virginia Oil and Gas FieldsThe Endangered Species Act discussion will cover the Multidistrict litigation that resulted in a schedule for the
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to make afrmative determinations on whether to list more than 1,000 candidate
species. This session will include an update on the proposals for the Northern Long-Eared Bat, which is
indigenous to WV and 37 other states. An assessment of the Endangered Species Act rulemakings, listing
decisions, and agency funding will also be discussed.
Kathy G. Beckett, Esquire, Steptoe & Johnson
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
This seminar has been accredited for 5.4 WV MCLE credits, 4.5 PA MCLE credits,
4.5 OH MCLE credits, 4.5 VA MCLE credits and 4.5 KY MCLE credits.
WVU LAW SCHOOL CLE PROGRAM
Thursday, March 26th
Shale Play Issues and Development Held in Parlor DPre-registration required visit www.wvcle.org
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Exhibitor Index
AC&S Inc.
BackWoods Oil & Gas Services, Inc.
Chemical Alliance Zone
E & H Manufacturing, Inc.
Eagle Manufacturing Company
Electronic Specialty Company
Employers Innovative Network
E-Tank / E-Pump
Huntington Steel & Supply Company
IOGA WV / Energy Speaks
IVS Hydro, Inc.
Jackson Kelly, PLLC
Pioneer Pipe / Pioneer Group
Security America, Inc.
Sistersville Tank Works, Inc.
State Electric Supply Company
Steptoe & Johnson, PLLC
Tri-State Roong & Sheet Metal Company of Ohio
TriMech
WVU Industrial Extension / WVMEP
Wampum Hardware Co.
West Virginia Development Ofce
West Virginia Manufacturers Association
WV Oil and Natural Gas Association
exhibits