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A View Towards 2020: The New Energy Landscape. Bob Fryklund , Chief Upstream Strategist , IHS. The North American Renaissance. First Wave-- The Shale Gale !. September 2012 64.7 Bcf per day. Henry Hub monthly average cash price. NGL- and oil-rich plays begin to drive third wave. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A View Towards 2020: The New Energy Landscape

Bob Fryklund , Chief Upstream Strategist , IHSFryklundANIMPMay2013

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The North American Renaissance

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First Wave-- The Shale Gale !

July 200856.1 Bcf per day

Hurricanes Katrina, Rita

September 201264.7 Bcf per day

Avg $7.45Jan 04 to Dec 08

Avg $3.75Jan 09 to Sept. 12

NGL- and oil-rich plays begin to drive third wave

Shale Gale starts withBarnett, Fayetteville, and Woodford shale plays

Haynesville, Marcellus shale plays drive second wave

Henry Hub monthly average cash price

Hurricane Ike

Source: IHS CERA, Intelligence Press, and EIA. 3FryklundANIMPMay2013

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Inn of America No Room

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0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

TanzaniaVenezuela

IsraelBrazil

CameroonIraqIran

MozambiqueCanada

LibyaEquatorial Guinea

NorwayPeru

AngolaAbu Dhabi

Papua New GuineaYemenBrunei

USARussiaOmanEgypt

TrinidadNigeria

MalaysiaAlgeria

IndonesiaQatar

Australia

Million Tons per Year

Existing, 279 mt

Committed, 95 mt

Proposed, 472 mt

TOTAL Inventory: 845 mt

N.B. An "inventory" of projects, not an outlook.

Proposed projects have varying degrees of likelihood.

Source: IHS CERA.Note: mt = million metric tons.

Global LNG supply is diversifying geographically

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Second Wave - U.S. Liquids Revival

• Reversing a trend that spanned the previous four decades, U.S. liquids production is expected to regain and overtake its 1970 peak by 2020.

• Driven solely by the growth in tight oil and wet gas plays, total liquids production is expected to reach >11.5 mmboe/d by the end of this decade.

• By 2020, tight oil production is on track to reach 4.2 mmboe/d accounting for 36% of total US liquids production (up from 21% in 2012).

*Forecast numbers are production capacity**Assumes recent high oil prices above $80/bbl are maintained throughout the forecast period 7 FryklundANIMPMay2013

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U.S. & Canada Emerge On the World Stage

Other countries predominantly unconventional (Canada oil sands), deepwater (Brazil, Angola, Other Africa) or onshore OPEC categories (Iraq, Libya).

C

C

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North American oil production create higher OPEC spare capacity

Year on Year Change in Total Crude Oil Production(Thousand Barrels per Day)

Weak “call on OPEC” expected to result in higher OPEC spare capacity and

reduce OPEC pricing power

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OTPP CONFIDENTIAL

A New Map for Global trade flows of crude and refined product

Gasoline Flows

Diesel Flows

Trade VolumesThousand Barrels per Day

We anticipate significant growth in global trade

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OTPP CONFIDENTIAL

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Canada Imports

Waterborne Imports

Mexico Land Exports

Waterborne Exports

U.S. Imports and Exports of LPG, Thousand Tonnes per Day

58

116

174

232

290

348mmb/d

0

• Global LPG trade flows are adjusting to accommodate U.S. exports

• LPG production outside the United States is also rising

• Demand from international markets will need to expand to consume the new production

North American LPG Exports Ramp Up

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The Industry Re Structures- Portfolio’s

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23%28% 26%

60%50%

21%

32%

12%

10%21%

11%

19%

34%

8%

22%

5%

9% 22% 9%

7%

33%

13% 3% 13%7%

3%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

XOM RDS CVX BP TOT

Resource Base by Type, Proven + Non-Proven

Arctic *

Unconv. Oil & Gas**

Deepwater

LNG

Heavy Oil & Oil Sands

Conv. O&G

Source: IHS Herold

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Global Hotspots

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Deepwater

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Onshore

Dry Plays

High Impact Wells

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GTL – Planned/Under Construction

GTL - Operating

GTL – Deferred/Cancelled

Mini LNG – Planned/Under Construction

Mini LNG - Operating

Floating LNG

Technology Hotspots

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The Global Tight Oil Race

Scaling Up

Producing

Pilots

Frontier

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50 – 100 bil. 100 – 150 bil. 150 – 200 bil. > 200 bil.

US GOM

Pre-Salt

Qatar LNG

East Africa

NW Shelf

Queensland

Oil Sands

Shale/Tight Oil

Mega Projects

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EPC – Capacity Issues Drive Delays

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2015

5

17.4

1021.9

0

2014

EP

C In

vest

men

ts i

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iqu

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tio

n f

acil

itie

s (U

S$

Bn

)

11.8

2011

30

2009 20122008

2.6

25

17.5

2013

8.2

2010

1.4

2003

15

20

1.0

2004

0.91.3

2005

2.5

2006

3.7

2007

1.4

South America

Central America

North America

Med. & Middle East

Europe

Russia & Caspian

Africa

Asia-Pacific

Construction delay = difference between online date at FID and actual or expected online date

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Capex Costs Micro BurstsBrazil Upstream Cost Index

Regional Upstream Indexes

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The Local Content Multiplier - Brazil

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Drilling & Development

Production & Storage Units

Topsides &Processing Equipment

Key Exploration and Development Activities

Hull Upgrade-Fabrication

Hull Upgrade-Materials

Mooring System

Tanker Design

Tanker Project Mangement

Marine commissioning

Moob/Demob & Towing

Installation

Vessels

Utilities

Heat Exchangers

Oil Export Pumps

Pump Turbine Drive

Gas Compressor elect drive

Power generation

CO2 Removal

Fine Filters

Gas Compressors Turbine Drive

Power Distribution

Controls

Secondary Steel

Instruments

Electrical

Piping

Top side fabrication

HUC

Design

Project Management

0 50 100Higher initial expat input on (E&PM) is likely to increase cost

Higher initial expat input on (E&PM) is likely to increase cost

Higher local content can be reached given scale and technology transfer

Higher local content can be reached given scale and technology transfer

A steep change in technical capability likely to require large procurement commitment

A steep change in technical capability likely to require large procurement commitment

Access, cost, and quality are key issues for local hull upgrade and requires infrastructure upgrade

Access, cost, and quality are key issues for local hull upgrade and requires infrastructure upgrade

Higher local content is not a large capability/technology stretch here

Higher local content is not a large capability/technology stretch here

Higher initial expat input on E&PM is likely to increase cost

Higher initial expat input on E&PM is likely to increase cost

Necessary to transfer capability/technology from other industries shouldn’t present a major hurdle

Necessary to transfer capability/technology from other industries shouldn’t present a major hurdle

Percent LC (percent)

Large Large Large turbine drive rotary equipment beyond local industry capabilities. Large pumps and compressors currently imported.

Large turbine drive rotary equipment beyond local industry capabilities. Large pumps and compressors currently imported.

Maximum LC Achievable With Current Local

Capabilities

76 percent

Source: IHS CERA.FPSO: Floating Production Storage Offloading Vessel FryklundANIMPMay2013

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Labor- Dealing with Peaks and Valleys

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The New Face of Risk

FryklundKNOWApril23,2013 21

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The Road Ahead

• A Golden Era for Contracting ?• Something for Everyone – Up/ Mid/

Downstream ?• Mega projects- Diversity Continues• New Technologies - Game Changers ?• New Models of Cooperation

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For more information about this presentation orIHS in general, please contact

Bob Fryklund+1 713 369 0317

[email protected]

55 Cambridge ParkwayCambridge, Massachusetts 02142, USA

IHSCERA.com

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Washington, DC

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Dubai

Singapore

Bangkok

Tokyo

Houston

Denver

London

Geneva

Perth

Bogota

Mumbai

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