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Transforming the T&T Natural Gas Industry:
Maximizing the Value ChainMark Loquan, President | The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd
2018-Jan-22
Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference 2018
The Trini PotentialPat Bishop 2010
DISCLAIMER:
The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (NGC) has agreed to make this
presentation to the attendees of this event. NGC makes no representation as to the accuracy of
the information contained herein and advises that no reliance should be placed on that
information. The information in this presentation is based primarily on publicly available
sources, which NGC is not responsible for preparing or verifying.
The information provided shall not be binding on NGC, its shareholders, board of directors,
employees and/or agents, and has no legal effect and in no circumstances shall the contents be
relied upon for any reason whatsoever. No responsibility is accepted by or on behalf of NGC, its
shareholders, board of directors, employees and/or agents for any decisions made by the
recipients of such information pursuant to receipt of the information nor shall NGC be
responsible for any direct or indirect consequences as a result of any reliance on the information
being provided by NGC herein.
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Oil Production (bopd) Gas Production (boepd)
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“Early Years1”
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“Embryonic
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“Retreat &
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“Global Status1”
2017 & Beyond
“Transition &
Transform”
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Where do we Grow from here?
Changing market fundamentals and production declines demand urgent, collaborative effort to transform the industry.
Long-term survival require focused attention on value maximization and competitiveness
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2011-202?
“Supply/
Demand
Imbalance”
Sources: 1)McGuire in From Oil to Gas and Beyond; 2) EIA
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
T&T Gas Supply/DemandSupply
Total Domestic Including Power
Total Domestic & LNG Contracts
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2007-2022 Trinidad Gas Supply (mmscfd)
Domestic Supply LNG Supply Power
Based on current level of Upstream activity
T&T cannot support a 4.2 bcf/d market over
the next 5 years
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
Source: NGC Commercial Database
Offshore Exploration & Development activity increase
Supply
Exploration & Appraisal3-10 years
Production1-5 years 10-25 years
Exploration investment critical to finding new hydrocarbons
Shell seismic acquisitionBlocks 6b,e, 5a, 5c & 5d
MEEI Bid Round Launch
BHP & EOG new OBNSeismic acquisition & processingBlocks 2c/3a & SECC
BHP Le Clercappraisal drilling
BP – TROC, Juniper
DeNovo Block 1a Iguana development drilling
EOG – Osprey infill drilling
Shell – Starfish & Dolphin infill
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Distribution of Proven Fields by Size
Drilling Activity and Commerical Success Rates
Source: EIA
Source: NGC Commercial Database
T&T Gas Supply/DemandSupply
Jan-2016
Inlet Pressure – Upstream (BUD)Inlet Pressure – Downstream (PPVS)Control Range (650 psi)
Jan-2017 Jan-2018Jul-2017Jul-2016
TROC/Juniper added capacity (not
incremental volumes); improving network
stability and reliability of supply to downstreamInlet Pressure on Domestic Network 2016 - 2017
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Greater Co-ordination of Downtime through data sharing
with TTUOG and PLEA; less unplanned downtime
Aug ‘17: Juniper
NGC as the DOMESTIC AGGREGATOR: More than just a Transporter!• Greater network stability and
supply reliability through co-ordination of upstream and downstream work plans
Apr ‘17: TROC
Source: NGC Operations Database
Molecular Optimization need in downstream
Demand
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Shifting Market Dynamics: A new equilibrium will be found• Persistent curtailment and reduced
production have undermined our global position.
• US emergence as a net exporter in 2016 continue to shift market fundamental
• Decisions on plant turnarounds stymied by uncertainty around long-term supply; prompts evaluation on best use of gas
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Size - Avg. Gas Consumption (mmscfd)
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Commodity Price Trends FOB Ammonia US$/MT
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LNG JKM Index USK/MMBTU
Source: CBTT, Review of the Economy 2017
Source: NGC Commercial Database
Source: Ferticon (Ammonia), IHS (Methanol), Platts (Nat Gas, LNG)
Power Demand
Restructuring Power Sector • Progress made in reducing cost
and consumption• Work continues to re-structure
commercial Arrangement• Transition to Renewals underway
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Impact of Low T&TEC Price on NGC
Opportunity Cost Price Inoviced to T&TEC Price Paid by T&TEC
Opportunity Cost 2012-2017
~US$1.3B (TT$8.8B)
Focus on Energy Efficiency and best value for molecules is now
critical
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Power Generation Improvement
TTEC TOTAL/mscfd Average MW/HourLinear ( TTEC TOTAL/mscfd )
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Collaboration with T&TEC has reduced consumption by
14%, and increased output
Solar Costs falling faster than predicted
http://rameznaam.com/2015/08/10/how-cheap-can-solar-get-very-cheap-indeed/
Source: NGC Commercial Database
Source: NGC Commercial Database
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
Excluding Iguana & Zandolie
Secure Existing Business –Sanction Marginal Fields
Pillar 2
Marginal Fields:• MEEI to review
holdings, incentives & other support approaches
• Opportunity for strategic partnerships within Upstream
Small Agile Players
Large Infrastructure Owners
Small & Marginals fields:• Generally considered uneconomic for
development• Reserve size: 40 – 500 BCF• Shallow to Moderate water depths (90’ – 1000’)• >80% lie in portfolios of existing operators
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
The next best option to close the supply gap!
PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT
Unsanctioned Small & Marginal Fields Source: NGC Commercial Database
Secure Existing Business – Regional Supply
Pillar 2
Secure alternative supply from regional sources • Negotiations continue
with Venezuela for Cross and Across Border Gas
• Watch List: New discoveries in Guyana and Grenada offer potential supply source.
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
Is US Shale a Potential Alternative Supply?• Comprehensive FSRU commissioned by NGC
concluded that this is unfeasible given the price of gas.
Source: Woodmac, NGC Commercial Database
Growth – International Collaboration; New Markets
Pillar 3
180 tcf
Emerging Energy Economies and the Panama Canal will open new markets and traffic to the region, creating opportunities to export energy services and expand operations
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
International Gas Plays
Regional Expansion
Source: Map only: Espinasa & Humpert, 2016, Energy Dosier: Trinidad and Tobago ;
Source: NGC Office of Strategy Management
57 tcf
201tcf
VenezuelaGuyana
GhanaMozambique
Tanzania
National Contribution: Export Local Talent
Pillar 4
NGC Group
•Technical Service Agreements
•Infrastructural Dev’t
•Shipping
•Gas-Based Production & Operations
Business Community
• Chambers & Associations: Membership Readiness; Business Dev’t Support
•Construction & Energy Services: Sub-contraction; Exchanges
•Financial Services
Tertiary & Institutions
•Industry Training; Student Exchanges
•Conferences
•Research & Development
Government/THA
•Trade Missions
•State to State Agreements
•Diplomatic Corps: Ground Intelligence and Liaison Services, Market Entry Support
•Business Development capacity building
Collaboration at the national level is needed to create the next wave of growth:• Government Support &
Backing• Collective Industry Know-
How• Access to Local and
International Capital & Development Funding
• Creativity and Innovative spirit
Country and Industries must reposition to compete globally.A new way of working is needed!
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
National Contribution: LIC Growth
Pillar 4
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
Revitalize Light Industry• Alternative Fuel
Displacement• Not just a CSR project:
Sustainable, profitable sectoral growth
• Strategic Partnership with TTCIC & TTMA
• Focus on Tobago with THA
Sectors targeted for LIC Growth have a far greater
employment creation potential than the Energy
Sector
Source: CBTT, Review of the Economy 2017
Develop the Organisation – Operational Excellence
Pillar 1
Manageable Non-Volume ExpenditureEfficiency 2010 vs 2016 (based on 2010 EPC) Commitment To Operational
Excellent
NGC continues to rank in the Top Quartile of Benchmarked systems for Operational Efficiency
Current initiatives include:Network Optimization• Process Safety & AIM• Debottlenecking
Process Optimization • Upgrade ICT Platform• Supply Chain Management• Learning Systems
Group Synergies • Co-ordinating Planning• Policy Standards• Cost Sharing• Talent Management
Worldwide Gas Transmission Benchmark study (Solomon
Associates, now in progress)
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
1.79
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Oct-15
Dec-17
NationalAverage
Asset Integrity SystemWeighted Average Dec 2017
72% 75% 74% 75%
94% 100%
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Safety-Critical Actions: Annual Close out Rate
Source: NGC Office of Strategy Management Source: NGC Office of Strategy Management
Source: Solomon Associates
National Contribution: Corporate Social Investment
Beyond CSR: Deeper Value by facilitating Strategic Partnerships between and among our communities
Pillar 4
“License to Operate”
Philanthropy(Contributions/Sponsorships)
Community Engagement
Community Economic Development
Sustainable National Development Without prejudice
Subject to disclaimer
National Contribution: National Heroes
Recognising our National Hero• Pat Bishop (2018)
Pillar 4
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
Recognising our National Hero• Hasely Crawford (2017)
Musician
Artist
National Treasure
Lecturer
Cultural Ambassador
• Work differently and with urgency
• Maximize the value chain
• Build and leverage institutional capacity
• Harness our people potential
• Be competitive
Closing Remarks
Our survival over the next five years and into the future depends on us:
• Collaboration • Creativity• Innovation • Entrepreneurship
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
The Trini PotentialPat Bishop 2010
To be here for the long term means navigation through tough times in the short to medium term.
We have the potential to do so!
Without prejudice Subject to disclaimer
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