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March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA

EIA · Mar 6, 2013 · 18 slides

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  1. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 1
    Status and outlook for shale gas and tight oil development in the U.S. for CERAWEEK 2013, North American Energy March 06, 2013 Houston, TX by Adam Sieminski, Administrator U.S. Energy Information Administration Independent…
  2. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 2
    U.S. Shale Gas Adam Sieminski , CERAWEEK, March 06, 2013 2
  3. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 3
    An average well in shale gas and other continuous resource plays can also have steep decline curves, which require continued drilling to grow production million cubic feet per year 2,000 Cumulative production = EUR Haynesville 100%…
  4. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 4
    For example: Oil production by monthly vintage of wells in the Williston Basin Source: DrillingInfo history through August 2012, EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook, February 2013 forecast Adam Sieminski , CERAWEEK, March 06, 2013 4
  5. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 5
    Domestic production of shale gas has grown dramatically over the past few years shale gas production (dry) billion cubic feet per day 30 Rest of US Bakken (ND) 25 Eagle Ford (TX) Marcellus (PA and WV) 20 Haynesville (LA and TX) 15…
  6. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 6
    Shale gas leads growth in total gas production through 2040 U.S. dry natural gas production trillion cubic feet History 2011 Projections 35 30 25 Shale gas 20 15 Non-associated offshore Tight gas 10 Alaska Coalbed methane…
  7. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 7
    Natural gas consumption is quite dispersed with electric power, industrial, and transportation use driving future demand growth U.S. dry gas consumption trillion cubic feet History Projections 35 *Includes combined heat-and-power and…
  8. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 8
    Growth of natural gas in transportation led by heavy duty trucks (LNG) and gas to liquids (diesel) marine and rail to come U.S. natural gas consumption quadrillion Btu History 2011 Projections 3.0 2.5 28% 2.0 Gas to liquids 1.5…
  9. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 9
    Total natural gas exports nearly quadruple by 2040 in the AEO2013 Reference case U.S. natural gas exports trillion cubic feet 6 5 4 Exports to Mexico 3 Exports to Canada 2 Lower 48 LNG exports 1 Alaska LNG exports 0…
  10. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 10
    Domestic natural gas production grows faster than consumption and the U.S. becomes a net exporter of natural gas around 2020 U.S. dry gas trillion cubic feet History 2011 Projections 35 30 25 Consumption 20 Domestic supply 15 10…
  11. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 11
    U.S. Tight Oil Adam Sieminski , CERAWEEK, March 06, 2013 11
  12. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 12
    Domestic production of tight oil has grown dramatically over the past few years tight oil production for select plays million barrels per day 2.2 Eagle Ford 2.0 Bakken 1.8 Granite Wash 1.6 Bonespring 1.4 Monterey 1.2 Woodford 1.0…
  13. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 13
    U.S. tight oil production leads a growth in domestic production of 2.6 million barrels per day between 2008 and 2019 U.S. crude oil production million barrels per day History 2011 Projections 8 STEO Feb. 2013 U.S. crude oil…
  14. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 14
    U.S. petroleum product exports exceeded imports in 2011 for first time in over six decades annual U.S. net exports of total petroleum products, 1949 2011 million barrels per day 4 3 net product 2 exporter exports 1 0 -1 net…
  15. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 15
    U.S. dependence on imported liquids depends on both supply and demand U.S. liquid fuel supply million barrels per day History 2005 2011 Projections 25 20 Consumption 15 37% 60% 45% Net imports 10 Domestic supply 5 0…
  16. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 16
    Light-duty vehicle liquids consumption is lower primarily due to more stringent CAFE standards light-duty vehicle liquids consumption million barrels per day 10 AEO2012 8 AEO2013 6 4 2 0 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035…
  17. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 17
    Global tight oil production comparisons IEO2013 DRAFT BP Energy Outlook 2030 12 million barrels per day 10 Australia China Russia Argentina 8 Mexico Canada United States 6 4 2 0 2000 2010 2020 2030 Source:…
  18. March 2013 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 18
    For more information U.S. Energy Information Administration home page www.eia.gov Annual Energy Outlook www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo Short-Term Energy Outlook www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo International Energy Outlook…

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