canadian ngl markets, infrastructure and lpg exports congress
DESCRIPTION
The WCSB has seen an exponential growth in NGL production volumes as producers increasingly target liquids-rich plays like the Montney and Duvernay. However, takeaway capacity is failing to keep up with supply volumes and, additionally, with traditional U.S. markets becoming saturated, producers are urgently needing to find new markets for their NGLs. In order to support the prices necessary for the continued boom in NGL production in Canada, therefore, it is vital that the industry works together to establish fractionation, rail and pipeline infrastructure to take NGLs to market and examine solutions for establishing LPG exports to open up new destinations for Canadian NGLs. This year's 2nd Annual Canadian NGL Markets, Infrastructure and LPG Exports Congress, therefore, will bring together Canada's leading E&Ps, midstream operators, railroad and petrochemical companies to share solutions for optimizing NGL fractionation, rail and pipeline infrastructure in Canada and to determine the optimal domestic and international markets for Canadian NGLs and LPGs.TRANSCRIPT
A Unique Event Establishing Infrastructure, Markets And Export Opportunities For Canadian NGLs
Optimizing Fractionation, Pipeline & Rail CapacityTo Access Optimally Priced Domestic & Export Markets For Rising Volumes Of NGL Production In The WCSBTo Ensure That Takeaway Capacity & Market DemandKeeps Up With Supply
The Only Dedicated Forum On Infrastructure & Markets For Canadian NGLs Focusing On:
November 25 - 26, 2014 | Calgary | Alberta
Charlotte Raggett Vice President Supply and Marketing, Chief Commercial Officer Aux Sable
Featuring E&Ps, Midstream Operators, Railroad & Petrochemical Companies Including:
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• PRICING DYNAMICS : Analyzing how current & projected supply & demand dynamics for Canadian NGLs will combine to impact prices
• FRACTIONATION INFRASTRUCTURE : Examining plans for expanding fractionation infrastructure to meet rising supplies of NGLs in Canada & evaluating near term strategies for working within current capacity constraints
• NGL BY RAIL : Understanding how current railroad infrastructure can be optimized to create access to new markets for Canadian NGLs
• PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE : Mapping out current & planned pipeline infrastructure for the gathering & takeaway of NGLs from the WCSB to determine whether it will be able to keep up with supply
• LPG EXPORTS : Examining the impact that proposed LPG exports would have on NGL pricing dynamics & evaluating the readiness of international markets to absorb supplies from Canada
• DOMESTIC & U.S. MARKETS FOR CANADIAN NGLs : Analyzing the capability of domestic and U.S. markets to create sufficient demand for increasing volumes of Canadian NGLs
• PROPANE, BUTANE, ETHANE, PENTANE & PENTANE PLUS MARKETS : Providing a commodity-by-commodity analysis of the optimally priced markets for Canadian NGLs
Stacey Terlecki Director, Marketing and Pricing Canadian Pacific
Chris Rousch Vice President, Business Development Veresen
Claudio Virues Staff Reservoir Engineer North American Shale Gas and Tight Oil Nexen
Marie Thompson Analyst Apache
Organized by
Alex Chulsky Senior Manager NGL Supply Pembina Pipelines
Vern Wadey Vice President, Jordan Cove LNG Veresen
SAVE $400
www.ngl-lpg-markets-canada.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]
The WCSB has seen an exponential growth
in NGL production volumes as producers
increasingly target liquids-rich plays like the
Montney and Duvernay. However, takeaway
capacity is failing to keep up with supply
volumes and additionally with traditional U.S.
markets becoming saturated, producers
are urgently needing to find new markets for
their NGLs.
In order to support the prices necessary
for the continued boom in NGL production
in Canada, therefore, it is vital that the
industry works together to establish
fractionation, rail and pipeline infrastructure
to take NGLs to market and examine
solutions for establishing LPG exports to
open up new destinations for Canadian
NGLs.
This year’s 2nd Annual Canadian NGL
Markets, Infrastructure and LPG
Exports Congress, therefore, will bring
together Canada’s leading E&Ps, midstream
operators, railroads and petrochemical
companies to share solutions for optimizing
NGL fractionation, rail and pipeline
infrastructure in Canada and determine the
optimal domestic and international markets
for Canadian NGLs and LPGs.
Speakers at the Event will break
down solutions for every stage of NGL
transportation, provide a commodity-
by-commodity analysis of markets for
Canadian propane, ethane, butane,
pentane and pentane plus and evaluate
how to take advantage of progress
being made in establishing LPG export
infrastructure on the West Coast.
It will be an unmissable opportunity
for any company with a stake in the
Canadian NGL industry to gain the
latest updates on these developments
as they happen and make sure they
fully understand how they will impact
their business operations.
REASONS TO ATTEND
• 100% CANADIAN NGL FOCUS:
The only event 100% specifically
dedicated to NGL markets and
infrastructure and specific to Canada,
with every one of the 20+ sessions
focused on NGLs rather than any
other commodity.
• FIRST INSIGHTS INTO LPG
EXPORTS: The first event to tackle
comprehensively the issue of LPG
exports which will be one of the key
drivers of NGL pricing dynamics in
Canada.
• OPERATOR LED: The only event
100% led by E&Ps and midstream
companies that own NGL
infrastructure, with every presentation
being a case study from them and
no presentations from suppliers or
vendors.
• MULTI-STAKEHOLDER: The
only event to feature every key
stakeholder group in the NGL value
chain, including E&Ps, fractionation
plant owners, pipeline companies
and railroad operators.
• FULL RANGE OF NGL BUYERS: The
only event to bring the full range of
NGL buyers to the table including
petrochemical companies, diluent
buyers, refiners, potential Asian
importers and propane distributors.
• TRACK RECORD: As the 2nd Event
in the series responding to the rapid
rise in NGL production in Canada, it
is the most established NGL focused
event in the region with a track
record of attendance from every
leading E&P and midstream operator.
I was very impressed with the depth of information provided in the conference
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Good subject matter and speakers
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Venue Information:
The Telus Convention Center20 9 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G OP3, CanadaPhone: 1 403 261 8503Website: www.calgary-convention.com
Register By FridaySeptember 19, 2014
Analyzing Supply & Demand Dynamics For Canadian NGLs & Examining Solutions For Expanding Fractionation, Pipeline & Rail Capacity To Provide Access To Optimally Priced Markets
Day 1Tuesday November 25, 2014
8.30 Chair’s Opening RemarksSUPPLY, DEMAND & PRICING DYNAMICS
FOR CANADIAN NGLsQUANTIFYING PROJECTED NGL SUPPLIES FROM THE
WCSB, TAKEAWAY CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS AND FORECASTED DEMAND TO DETERMINE HOW THEY WILL SHAPE PRICING DYNAMICS IN THE SHORT & LONG TERM
OVERALL SUPPLY & DEMAND DYNAMICS
8.40 Analyzing Overall NGL Supply & Demand Dynamics In Western Canada To Forecast How Current Demand Constraints Will Impact Price•ExaminingwhatimpactcurrentdeficitsinNGLfractionationcapacity
arehavingontheeconomicsofinvestinginliquids-richplays•IdentifyingtheoptimaldestinationsforCanadianNGLsand
whichmarketsareofferingthebestprices•Evaluatingwhetherornotthereisalargeenoughmarketforthe
currentvolumesbeingproducedandatwhatpointproducerswillhavetopullbackonproduction
•MappingouttheimplicationsoftheCochinReversalonpricingdynamicsforCanadianNGLs
Charlotte Raggett, Vice President NGL Markets and Chief Commercial Officer, Aux Sable9.10 Question and Answer Session
IMPACT OF SHALE ON NGL PRICES
9.20 Quantifying The Impact That Increased NGL Production From Shale Plays In The WCSB Is Having On Overall Pricing Dynamics In Canada•ProjectingthequantitiesofNGLsupplyforecasttobe
producedfromCanadianshaleplaystodeterminewhethertherewillbeenoughdemandtomeetit
•SpecifyinghowCanadianshaleproductionisinteractingwithsimilarproductionintheU.S.A.toshapetheNorthAmericanmarket
•EvaluatingstrategiesforfindingmarketsforthepropaneandbutanebeingproducedinliquidsrichshaleplaysintheWCSB
•Analyzinghowthecurrentsupplyglutisinfluencingproducers’investmentstrategyinliquidsrichplaysandmappingoutproducerpreferencesforpipeline,railandtruckingtakeawayoptions
Claudio Virues, Staff Reservoir Engineer North American Shale Gas and Tight Oil, Nexen9.50 Question and Answer Session
10.00 Morning Refreshments in Exhibition Showcase Area
FRACTIONATION CAPACITYEXAMINING PLANS FOR EXPANDING FRACTIONATION
INFRASTRUCTURE TO MEET RISING SUPPLIES OF NGLs IN CANADA & EVALUATING NEAR TERM STRATEGIES FOR WORKING WITHIN CURRENT CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
FRACTIONATION CAPACITY EXPANSION
10.30 Examining Plans For Expanding Fractionation Capacity In Canada To Determine Whether It Will Be Sufficient To Keep Up With Increasing Volumes Of NGL Supply•ReviewingthekeyfractionationhubswithintheWCSBto
assesshowmuchfurtherbuildoutwillberequiredtomeetforecastedNGLsupplyvolumes
•Detailingthetimescalesforexpandingfractionationinfrastructuretoforecastwhennewcapacitywillbecomingonline
•Projectingtheamountoffractionationcapacitythatwillbeaddedintheshorttermtoquantifytheextenttowhichnewfacilitieswillbeabletoabsorbcurrentsurpluses
•Evaluatingwhichgeographicalareasarelikelytoaddcapacitytodeterminewhichbasinswillbebestserved
Matthew Miceli, Director NGL Business Development, Keyera11.00 Question and Answer Session
NEAR TERM FRACTIONATION CAPACITY
11.10 Explaining How Producers & Marketers Of NGLs Can Optimally Take Advantage Of Current Fractionation Infrastructure Whilst They Wait For New Capacity To Come Online•Advisingonwhatstepscanbetakentooptimizecurrent
fractionationcapacitytomitigateneartermbottlenecks•Assessingthereadinessofkeyfractionationplantownersfor
respondingtoincreaseddemandfromNGLproducersformoreflexiblecontracts
•Determininghowproducers,marketersandfractionatorscancollaboratetoachievemoretransparencyofpricingthroughouttheindustry
•Understandingwhatlevelofcommitmentfractionatorswillrequirefromtheircustomerstojustifyinvestinginfurthercapacity
Chris Rousch, Vice President Business Development, Veresen
11.40 Question and Answer Session
11.50 Lunch in Exhibition Showcase Area
NGL BY RAILUNDERSTANDING HOW CURRENT RAILROAD
INFRASTRUCTURE CAN BE OPTIMIZED TO CREATE ACCESS TO NEW MARKETS FOR CANADIAN NGLs
RAILROAD CAPACITY
12.50 Quantifying Railroad Capacity & Availability Of Pressurized Railcars To Assess The Extent To Which Rail Represents A Commercially Viable Option For Transporting Canadian NGLs•Outliningtheplansofrailroadsforexpandingtheir
infrastructuretomeetincreaseddemandfortransportingNGLsbyrail
•Quantifyingthecurrentavailabilityofpressurizedrailcarstodeterminewhetheritwillbesufficienttokeepupwithdemand
•Evaluatingwhatoptionsexistforreplacinggeneralpurposecarswithgreaternumbersofpressurizedrailcarsasmarketconditionsevolve
•WeighingupwhethertransportingNGLsbyrailrepresentsastopgaporaviablelongtermsolution
Stacey Terlecki, Director Marketing and Pricing, Canadian Pacific Railways
1.20 Question and Answer Session
RAIL DESTINATIONS
1.30 Mapping Out Which Destinations Current Rail Infrastructure Can Transport NGLs To & Which New Market Opportunities It Can Open Up•IdentifyingthelocationsthatrailcanshipNGLstowhichare
currentlyunderservedbypipelines•ReviewingcurrentandplannedNGLloadingterminalsinCanada
toclarifywhichdestinationshavesufficientloadingcapacity•Comparingtheeconomicsofrailvs.pipelineforreaching
differentNGLmarketstodeterminewhenrailrepresentsthemostcost-effectiveoption
•Evaluatinghowmidstreamandmarketingcompaniescanintegraterailintotheirstrategytoexpandtherangeofdestinationstheycangettheirproductto
Stacey Terlecki ,Director Marketing, Canadian Pacific Railways
2.00 Question & Answer SessionPIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE
MAPPING OUT CURRENT & PLANNED PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GATHERING & TAKEAWAY OF NGLs FROM THE WCSB TO DETERMINE WHETHER IT WILL
BE ABLE TO KEEP UP WITH SUPPLY
PIPELINE CAPACITY
2.10 Reviewing The Plans Of Pipeline Operators For Ensuring Takeaway Capacity And Expanding The Range Of Market Destinations To Keep Up With Supply Volumes Of NGLs in the WCSB•AssessingwhatvolumesofNGLscanfeasiblybeshippedout
oftheWCSBwithcurrentpipelinecapacitytodeterminewhatadditionalbuildoutmayberequired
•EvaluatingwhichdestinationscurrentpipelineinfrastructurecanservetodeterminetheoptimalmarketsforNGLproducersandmarketers
•MappingoutwhichmarketscanbeaccessedusingcurrentNGLpipelineinfrastructuretoidentifythehighestpriorityareasforfutureinvestment
•EvaluatingwhichdestinationspipelineoperatorsareprioritizingforfutureNGLpipelinestodeterminewhichmarketsthiswillopenup
2.40 Question and Answer Session
2.50 Afternoon Refreshments in Exhibition Showcase Area
STORAGE INFRASTRUCTUREEVALUATING STRATEGIES FOR EXPANDING & OPTIMIZING
PROPANE STORAGE CAPACITY TO SUPPORT STABLE PRICES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
PROPANE STORAGE
3.20 Providing Updates On Steps Being Taken To Optimize Propane Storage Capacity In Canada To Manage Seasonal Demand Fluctuations & Minimize Impact On Propane Prices•Quantifyingtheamountofextrapropanestoragefacilities
whichwillberequiredtomeetrisingsupplytodeterminetheneedforfurtherbuildout
•Providinganoverviewofpropanestorageprojectscurrentlyinconstructiontoovercomecurrentcapacityconstraints
•Evaluatingstrategiesfordealingwithstorageproblemsduetoseasonaldemandissues
•Examiningtheimpactofthecurrentstoragedeficitonpropaneprices
John Parfett, Plant Manager at NGL Cavern Storage and Fractionation Complex, Fort Saskathewen, Keyera
3.50 Question & Answer Session
PERSPECTIVES FROM SMALLER PRODUCERS & REGULATORS
ANALYZING HOW SMALLER PRODUCERS CAN FIND MARKETS IN THE CONTEXT OF CURRENT FRACTIONATION CONSTRAINTS & EVALUATING THE ROLE OF REGULATORS
IN SUPPORTING THE CANADIAN NGL INDUSTRY
SMALLER PRODUCERS’ PERSPECTIVE
4.00 Identifying Ways In Which Smaller Producers Can Find Markets For Their NGLs In The Context Of Limited Availability Of Low Volume Buyers•Examiningstepsthatsmallerproducerscantaketo
findmarketsfortheirNGLsgivencurrentconstraintsinfractionationcapacity
•ExploringtheoptionofusingtruckorrailtogetsmallerquantitiesofNGLtoalternativemarkets
•Surveyingthemarkettopinpointwhichmarketersandfractionationplantoperatorsarewillingtoworkwithsmallerproducers
•Evaluatinghowmuchfractionationcapacityneedstocomeonlinetoensuredrillingliquids-richplayscontinuestomakeeconomicsenseforsmallerplayers
James Evaskevich, President, Yangarra Energy
4.30 Question and Answer Session
REGULATION FOCUS
4.40 Examining The Strategy Of The Federal & Provincial Governments For Supporting The Growth Of An Economically Stable Canadian NGL Industry•EvaluatingtheFederalGovernment’sstrategyforsupportinga
competitiveNGLmarketinCanada•DeterminingwhatstepsProvincialGovernmentscantaketo
haveanincreasedroleinsupportingtheNGLmarketintheirterritories
•ScopingoutunderwhatconditionsFederalorProvincialGovernmentswouldconsiderfurtherregulationtoprotectNGLprices
•ExploringtherolethatregulatorscanplayinstreamliningthebuildoutofNGLtakeawayinfrastructure
5.10 Question and Answer Session
5.20 Chair’s Closing Remarks
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Very relevant, the content relates directly to what I’m currently involved in
Plains Midstream Canada
8.30 Chair’s Opening RemarksLPG EXPORTS
EXAMINING THE IMPACT THAT PROPOSED LPG EXPORTS WOULD HAVE ON NGL PRICING DYNAMICS & EVALUATING
THE READINESS OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETS TO ABSORB SUPPLIES FROM CANADA
LPG EXPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
8.40 Examining Progress Being Made In Establishing LPG Export Terminals In Canada To Determine How Many Will Get Built, At What Capacity And What Impact This Will Have On Market Dynamics•EvaluatingtheeconomicsofconstructingLPGexport
terminalsinWesternCanadatodeterminewhetherthereisenoughincentiveforthemtobebuilt
•EstimatinghowmanyLPGexportterminalsarelikelytobebuilttodeterminewhatimpacttheywouldhaveonmarketdynamicsandpricing
•ProvidingupdatesonplannedLPGexportterminalprojectsinCanadatoestimatethetimescalesforthemcomingonline
•AnalyzingthereadinessofexistingpipelineandrailtakeawaycapacitytoserveproposedLPGexportterminalsatthevolumesrequired
Krish Suthantiran, President, Kisualt Energy9.10 Question and Answer Session
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
9.20 Evaluating The Readiness Of Asian Markets To Import Canadian LPGs To Quantify The Size Of Demand And Establish The Economics Of Developing Export Terminals•ForecastingthesizeoftheinternationalmarketforCanadian
LPGstodeterminewhatimpactexportscouldhaveonpricing•Exploringthereadinessofinternationalpetrochemical
companiestoconverttheirplantstorunonpropaneorethaneandhowthiswouldimpactdemandforCanadianNGLs
•EvaluatinghowWesternCanadiansuppliescomparewithsuppliescomingoutoftheGulfCoasttogaugewhethertheycancompeteintheglobalmarket
•SpotlightingkeypotentialAsianmarketsincludingChinaandJapanandinvestigatinghowcurrentpropanepricesinthoseregionswoulddrivedemand
Rose Klukas, Economic Development Officer, Kitimat9.50 Question and Answer Session
10.00 Morning Refreshments in the Exhibition Showcase Area
IMPACT OF LNG EXPORTS ON NGL MARKETSDETERMINING HOW PROPOSED LNG EXPORTS WOULD IMPACT NGL SUPPLY DYNAMICS AND WHAT KNOCK ON
EFFECTS THAT WOULD HAVE ON PRICING
IMPACT OF LNG EXPORTS ON NGL MARKETS
10.30 Forecasting The Impact That The Developing Canadian LNG Export Industry Will Have On Supply, Demand & Pricing Dynamics For NGLs•ProjectingtheeffectthatLNGexportswouldhaveon
productionvolumesinliquidsrichplays•DeterminingwhatknockoneffectthiswouldhaveonNGL
supply,whetheritcouldcreateafurtherglutofproductionandhowthiswouldimpactprices
•EvaluatingwhetherchangingmarketdynamicscausedbyLNGexportscouldstimulatebuildoutoftakeawayinfrastructurethatcouldbeusedtotransportNGLs
•MappingouttimescalesforproposedLNGexportterminalstoallowNGLproducerstoprepareforitspotentialeffects
Vern Wadey, Vice President Jordan Cove LNG, Veresen11.00 Question and Answer Session
DOMESTIC & U.S. MARKETS FOR CANADIAN NGLsANALYZING THE CAPABILITY OF DOMESTIC AND U.S.
MARKETS TO CREATE SUFFICIENT DEMAND FOR INCREASING VOLUMES OF CANADIAN NGLs
DOMESTIC CANADIAN MARKETS
11.10 Quantifying The Domestic Market For NGLs In Western Canada To Establish The Extent To Which They Can Contribute To Supporting Commercially Viable Prices•EvaluatingtheabilityofWesternCanadatobeagrowing
demandcenterforNGLs•Investigatingwhethergrowthindomesticdemandwillbe
enoughtonegatetheneedfordevelopingexportmarkets•ForecastinghowmuchofthecurrentdomesticdemandforNGLs
willstillbethereinsixmonthstimetofacilitateforwardplanningMarie Thompson, Analyst, Apache Energy11.40 Question and Answer Session
11.50 Lunch in Exhibition Showcase Area
US DEMAND
12.50 Weighing Up Whether There Is Sufficient Infrastructure & Markets For The U.S. To Be A Long Term Market For Canadian NGLs•EvaluatingtheextenttowhichtheU.S.willcontinuetodrawon
CanadianLPGsinthecontextofrapidincreasesintheirownsupplies
•EstablishingwhethertheGulfCoastrepresentsaviablelongtermmarketforCanadianNGLs
•GaininginsightintohowfartakeawaybottleneckswillimpedeaccesstoU.S.marketsforCanadianNGLs
•DeterminingwhetherU.S.LPGexportswillcreateanewmarketforCanadianNGLs
Alex Chulsky, Senior Manager NGL Supply, Pembina Pipelines1.20 Question and Answer Session
CANADIAN PROPANE, BUTANE, ETHANE, PENTANE & PENTANE PLUS MARKETS
PROVIDING A COMMODITY-BY-COMMODITY ANALYSIS OF THE OPTIMALLY PRICED MARKETS FOR CANADIAN NGLs
PROPANE MARKETS PANEL
1.30 Projecting Demand For Canadian Propane From The Residential Heating, Petrochemicals & Automotive Fleet Markets To Determine Which Will Be The Key Factor In Supporting Robust Pricing•ForecastinghowtrendsintheCanadianresidentialheating
marketwillimpactmarketdynamicsforpropane•Quantifyingthecurrentlevelsofdemandforpropanefromthe
petrochemicalsindustryinCanadaandhowthiswillimpactpricing•ProjectingthegrowthintheCanadianautomotivefleetmarket
forpropanetodeterminewhetheritwillcontinueandwhatlevelsofdemanditcanreach
•Examiningtheeconomicsofpropanecogenerationtounderstandunderwhatconditionsitcanmakeasignificantcontributiontoincreasingdemand
PERSPECTIVE A: RESIDENTIAL HEATING MARKETAlex Hazzard, Regional Director, Superior Propane
PERSPECTIVE B: PETROCHEMICALS MARKETJames Herzig, Olefins Marketing Representative, Williams Chemicals
PERSPECTIVE C: AUTOMOTIVE FLEET MARKETSheldon Cromwell, Fleet Administrator, NBC
PERSPECTIVE D: COGEN MARKETJan Buijk, Chief Executive, EPS Energy2.00 Question and Answer Session
BUTANE MARKETS PANEL
2.10 Analyzing Gasoline Blending, Diluent & Petrochemicals Markets For Canadian Butane To Clarify Which Will Emerge As The Biggest Driver For Demand Growth•Establishinghowclosethegasolineblendingmarketfor
butaneistosaturationtodeterminetheneedforothermarkets
•Forecastingtheextenttowhichdiluentmarketswillcontinuetocreatestrongdemandforbutane
•EvaluatinghowmuchdemandforbutaneisbeingcreatedbytheNorthAmericanpetrochemicalmarketandwhetheritwillgrowinthefuture
PERSPECTIVE A: GASOLINE BLENDING MARKET
PERSPECTIVE B: DILUENT MARKET
PERSPECTIVE C: PETROCHEMICALS MARKET
Jake Herzig, Olefins Marketing Representative, Williams
2.40 Question and Answer Session
2.50 Afternoon Refreshments in Exhibition Showcase Area
PENTANE PLUS AND PENTANE MARKETS PANEL
3.20 Assessing How Far The Growth Of The Oil Sands Industry Will Support Increased Demand For Pentane & Pentane Plus Produced In Western Canada To Be Used As Diluent•Trackingtheextenttowhichgrowthinoilsandsmarketscould
driveincreaseddemandforhexaneandpentaneasdiluents•Providingacompetitiveanalysisofpentaneandpentaneplus
suppliesfromtheU.S.todeterminehowCanadiansuppliescompareintermsofeconomics
•Determiningwhetherrailortruckrepresentsabetteroptionfortransportingpentaneplusandpentanetomarket
•EvaluatingtheabilityofthepetrochemicalssectortoprovideanalternativemarketforCanadianpentaneandpentaneplusgoingforward
Marc Legault, Manager Project Delivery Excellence, Nexen
3.50 Question and Answer Session
ETHANE MARKETS PANEL
4.00 Weighing Up The Prospects Of New Ethane Cracker Facilities Being Built In Canada. Under What Circumstances Would This Happen & How Would It Affect Ethane Pricing•Providingapetrochemicalcompanies’perspectiveonwhether
thereisacurrentneedforincreasedethanesuppliesasfeedstock
•EvaluatingtheeconomicsofbuildingnewethanecrackerplantsinCanadatodetermineunderwhatcircumstancesitwouldmakeeconomicsense
•Investigatinghowmuchethaneiscurrentlygettingrejectedtoquantifythecurrentdeficitindemand
•ExaminingtheextenttowhichabundantethanesuppliesintheU.S.andthecostoftransportingCanadianethaneisrenderingCanadianethaneredundant
Jake Herzig, Olefins Marketing Representative, Williams
4.30 Question and Answer Session
4.40 Chair’s Closing Remarks
4.50 End of Conference
Day 2Wednesday November 26, 2014
Quantifying The Impact That PG Exports Will Have On NGL Prices & Finding The Optimal Domestic & International Markets For Canadian Propane, Butane, Ethane, Pentane & Pentane Plus
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