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EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P

Atlas Energy, L.P · Aug 20, 2015 · 25 slides

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  1. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 1
    August 2015 Investor Presentation
  2. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 2
    A History of Value Creation Atlas has provided repeated substantial returns over the years in each of its various stages of growth and development CAGR: 27% CAGR: 41% CAGR: 67% 1999 2000 2004 2011 2015 Future Atlas Chevron…
  3. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 3
    Atlas Energy Group, LLC Atlas Energy Group owns the following General Partner interests and investment assets: GP & IDR interests in Atlas Resource Partners (ARP), as well as a 25% limited partner interest in ARP 80% GP & IDR…
  4. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 4
    Atlas Energy Group, LLC An energy general partner focused on growth of its enterprises with minimal capital investment Atlas capital raising offers substantial ability to build new businesses Ability to grow cash flow from…
  5. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 5
    Atlas Family Corporate Structure Atlas Energy Group owns multiple GP interests and cash flow streams Atlas Energy Group, LLC General Partner General Partner General Partner General Partner Private E&P Future Development NYSE:…
  6. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 6
    ATLAS RESOURCE PARTNERS 7
  7. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 7
    ARP Profile Long-lived oil & gas production and fee income providing investors a stable cash flow stream Stable cash flow from diverse asset base and fee- ARP Key Statistics based income through partnership business Market Cap: 350…
  8. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 8
    Producing Regions Powder Pittsburgh River Basin Office Marcellus, Utica,…
  9. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 9
    Commodity and Regional Diversification Q2 2015 Production County Line & Arkoma 5% Eagle Ford 3% Barnett/ Miss Lime/Hunton 4% By Geography Marble Falls Rangely 6% 24% GeoMet 7% Black Warrior 11% Raton 25% Appalachia 14%…
  10. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 10
    Reserve Summary ARPs proved reserves have low decline rates and operating costs Year End 2014 Reserve Summary (1) Gas (Bcf) Oil (MMbbl) NGL (MMbbl) Total (Bcfe) % of Reserves PV-10 (MM) Proved Developed 763.0 17.7 9.7 927.9 64.9%…
  11. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 11
    Eagle Ford Position Highlights Acquisition closed November 5, 2014 Horizontal wells with lateral lengths between 5,000-11,500 feet Target oil and wet gas (sour) Atlas Resource Partners 24 producing wells (22 ARP/2 split between…
  12. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 12
    Hedging Provides Stable Cash Flow ARP employs a consistent and conservative hedging strategy to stabilize future cash flow streams 98% of oil & natural gas hedges are fixed price swaps; no exposure from exotic positions or expensive…
  13. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 13
    ARP: Advantaged Business Model Expand and diversify production base through acquisition of mature, long-lived properties 2.2B in acquisitions since March 2012 Diversified asset base offers operating scale and significant opportunity…
  14. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 14
    Partnership Management Advantages Over 40 years of raising Strong History partnership funds Programs are sold in all 50 Breadth of Market Access states; over 50,000 active investors Atlas internal resources handle all regulatory…
  15. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 15
    Mutual Benefits from Partnership Management Upfront fees recognized as investor capital is deployed Substantial 1st year tax Ongoing fees from the deduction ( 90% of investment) Atlas management of production and Cash flow from 70%…
  16. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 16
    Partnership Income Breakdown Description Fee Structure FY 2014 Margin Upfront Fee Income Realized upon 15% markup on costs Well Construction & deployment of funded by partners 22.6 MM Completion investor funds Realized when a…
  17. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 17
    ARP Capitalization Summary ARP June 30, 2015 Capitalization Cash & Cash Equivalents 0.6 Credit Facility Borrowings 550.0 Second Lien Financing 243.0 Senior Unsecured Notes 698.5 Market Capitalization (1) 530.0 Total…
  18. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 18
    Lightfoot Capital Partners Atlas Energy Group owns a 15.9% Lightfoot Partnership Structure general partner interest and 12.0% limited partner interest in Lightfoot Capital Partners, L.P. Lightfoot is focused on developing new…
  19. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 19
    Atlas Energy - Investment Summary An energy general partner focused on growth of its enterprises with minimal capital investment Atlas capital raising offers substantial ability to build new businesses Ability to grow cash flow…
  20. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 20
    Appalachia Position Highlights Land Position Connected 4 Firestone A Pad wells (S34) in the Utica during May 2015 Well costs were 22% below budget on average Wells are producing a combined 18,000 mcf/d Ownership interest in 9,200…
  21. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 21
    CBM Position (Raton, Black Warrior, Arkoma, Virginia/West Virginia and County Line) Highlights Stable, low decline assets with low operating costs CBM produces 48% of total ARP net production ARP acquired Arkoma from ATLS during Q2…
  22. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 22
    Mississippi Lime Position Land Position Highlights Horizontal wells with laterals greater than 4,000 feet True vertical depth of 6,000 feet Total measured depth in excess of 10,000 feet Target oil, gas and liquids Wells take less…
  23. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 23
    Marble Falls Position Highlights Land Position Vertical wells drilled to a total depth of 5,500 6,000 Marble feet Falls Position Target oil, gas and liquids Wells take less than one week to drill Ownership interest in 438 wells in…
  24. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 24
    Barnett Shale Position Highlights Horizontal wells with laterals from 2,000 to 6,000 feet True vertical depth of roughly 7,600 feet Total measured depth of approx. 11,000 feet Target dry gas Wells take less than 2 weeks to drill…
  25. EnerCom the Oil and Gas Conference – Atlas Energy, L.P – slide 25
    Rangely Position 25% WI, 23% NRI Chevron Corporation operates the assets and owns a 68% working interest Rangely Field Tertiary CO2 flood CO Approximately 380 producing wells and 270 injector wells Shallow base decline of 3-4%…

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