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Abu Dhabi ATIC to invest up to $10 billion in GlobalFoundries chip plant
(Reuters)
Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Investment Company (ATIC) plans to invest up to $10 billion over
the next two years in GlobalFoundries' New York semiconductor factory, its CEO said on Friday.
ATIC owns unlisted GlobalFoundries, which has chip manufacturing facilities in New York, Singapore and
Germany. ATIC is controlled by Abu Dhabi state investment fund Mubadala.
"We have received commitments from Mubadala for an additional $9-10 billion for expansion of our facility
in New York," ATIC Chief Executive Ibrahim Ajami told Reuters by telephone.
WWW.ATIC.ae
ATIC is a catalyst for the successful evolution of an advanced technology industry in Abu Dhabi. Our role is to identify
and implement strategic transformational investments in the technology sector, create a local R&D ecosystem and develop
a technology talent base in support of the overarching national goal to become a knowledge-based economy.
Founded in 2008, ATIC (Advanced Technology Investment Company) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mubadala
Development Company. Mubadala, which is the Arabic word for exchange, is mandated by the Abu Dhabi Government to
facilitate economic diversification. Its focus is on managing long-term investments that deliver strong financial returns and
tangible social benefits for the Emirate.
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Limited production resumes at south Libya oilfield
AFP
Limited production has resumed in Libya’s Al Sharara oilfield, blockaded since October 28 by residents of
the southern region of Ubari, a National Oil Company (NOC) official said on Sunday.
The southern oilfield is now producing some 60,000 barrels per day compared with its pre-October output
of some 330,000 bpd, the official said. “Production at the Al Sharara well has restarted progressively since
Saturday with production of 60,000 bpd pending the resumption of its normal capacity in two or three
days,” said NOC spokesman Mohammad Al Harairi.
The government on Thursday convinced Ubari residents to end their blockade, in which they had been
protesting against their “marginalisation” and demanding oil revenues be distributed more evenly. Al
Sharara is run by Akakus, a joint venture between Libya’s NOC, Spanish company Repsol, France’s Total
and Austria’s OMV. The operation of two other oilfields in eastern Libya, Msala and Sarir, resumed late last
month after being suspended for several months following the shutdown of the Al Harriga terminal. Oil
installation guards calling for autonomy for the eastern region of Cyrenaica sparked the crisis when they
shut down key sites in the east.
Mediation
The crisis is ongoing, and on Thursday the guards reiterated their conditions for lifting the blockade,
including a bigger share of oil revenues for Cyrenaica. An attempt to mediate launched by lawmakers and
civil society groups has failed to reach any concrete results. On Saturday, state-owned NOC decided to keep
in place the force majeure it declared in August at its main oil terminals. “Force majeure will be kept in
place in the oil ports or Ras Lanouf, Al Sedra and Zueitina,” a statement said, warning clients against
sending ships to load or unload cargos. The crisis has seen output plunge to about 250,000 bpd from nearly
1.5 million bpd before. Oil Minister Abdul Bari Al Arusi said in early December that lost production
because of the blockades had cost Libya around $9.0 billion (Dh33 billion, €6.6 billion) in revenues.
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World oil demand to grow in 2014: Opec
By: IANS/WAM http://gulfnews.com/business/oil-gas/world-oil-demand-to-grow-in-2014-opec-1.1274061
Abu Dhabi: With global economic growth in 2014 projected to increase to 3.5 per cent from 2.9 per cent in
2013, world oil demand is forecast to rise by one million barrels per day, according to the latest monthly
bulletin of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec).
World oil demand is expected to grow by one million barrels a day (bpd) in 2014 compared with 900,000
b/d last year, supported by improved performances by the emerging economies and as the global economy
continues to recover in general, it said.
“Oil demand growth continues to come mainly from non-OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation
and Development) countries, while OECD oil demand is expected to show a further contraction, albeit at a
slower rate,” Opec’s Monthly Oil Market Report (MOMR) observed.
However, an MOMR article pointed out that the latest forecast is associated with uncertainties related to the
pace of economic growth in the OECD region, China and India, as well as to policy reforms in oil product
retail prices in some emerging economies. The improving picture is backed by a strengthening of the global
economy in 2014, which is slated to expand by 3.5 per cent against 2.9 per cent in 2013, mainly as a result
of momentum in the OECD economies.
Emerging economies
“However, many challenges remain, ranging from the outcome of postponed fiscal negotiations in the
United States, the future monetary policy of major central banks, the resilience of the Eurozone recovery,
and continued reforms in the emerging economies to improve structural issues,” the report commented.
It stressed that the signs of a recovery are already visible in rising global industrial production.
According to the MOMR, on the oil supply side, non-Opec supply growth in 2014 is expected at almost the
same level as last year at 1.2 million bpd with some risks in both directions, given possible early start-ups or
delays, as well as political, technical and meteorological factors.
Output of Opec natural gas liquids (NGLs) is expected to rise by 100,000 bpd in 2014, following an increase
of 200,000 bpd last year. The report noted that non-Opec supply growth in 2013 has performed better than
initially expected, supported mainly by the US and Canada, which added around 1 million bpd.
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Other contributions to 2013 growth have come from the Sudans, Russia and China, while output disruptions
in Syria, along with the decline in North Sea production, partially offset the growth.
Market equilibrium
“While the above forecasts indicate that incremental non-Opec oil supply and Opec NGL growth will
outpace projected world oil demand growth, the 164th Opec Ministerial Conference (held in Vienna on
December 4) decided to maintain current production of 30 million bpd in the interest of maintaining market
equilibrium.
“In taking this decision, the Organisation’s Member Countries re-confirmed their readiness to promptly
respond to unforeseen developments that could have an adverse impact on an orderly and balanced oil
market,” the report said.
Looking at 2013, the MOMR said the price of the Opec Reference Basket experienced significant quarterly
swings. After reaching close to $115 per barrel in the first quarter, the basket price came down steeply to
around $96 per barrel in the second quarter, before regaining strength to rebound sharply in the third
quarter.
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Oman to review fuel subsidiesBy Beatrice Thomas http://www.arabianbusiness.com/oman-review-fuel-subsidies-533543.html
Oman is the latest Gulf state to review its fuel subsidy scheme as the sultanate tries to claw back its budget
deficit, it was reported.
According to official figures, the subsidy for petroleum products, mainly petrol and diesel, is projected to
reach OMR860m ($2.23bn) in the 2014 budget, up from OMR740m last year. It accounts for 53 percent of
the total OMR1.61bn appropriation for subsidies and constitutes 10 percent of budget expenditure in 2014,
the Times of Oman reported.
Financial affairs minister Darwish bin Ismail Al Balushi foreshadowed the fuel subsidy would be reduced
greatly to improve the budget bottom line. “The government will take a decision once the studies that take
into account all aspects of the issue are complete," he was quoted by the Times as saying.
“The negative aspects of subsidy are many. It leads to overconsumption or misuse of petroleum products,
overcrowding of roads and the growing number of vehicles on the roads.” Al Balushi also noted that fuel
subsidies in the country were growing in line with a surge in crude oil price in the global markets.
However, a committee of Majlis Al Shura last year said that it would not recommend a repeal of fuel
subsidies. The Oman debate comes as Bahraini MPs in November said they would seek a guarantee from
the government that revenues raised from higher petrol prices will directly benefit citizens after it was
announced subsidies would be lifted for the commodity.
Diesel is the only commodity to be affected by the government’s subsidy plan, with discounts on other
essential items including food to remain in place despite warnings the cheaper prices led to excessive use
and put unnecessary strain on the state budget. MPs argue the decision was taken without consultation with
elected members and will have a detrimental impact on citizens, Gulf Daily News reported.
Mohammed bin Hamad Al Rumhy, minister of oil and gas, has said subsidised petrol and electricity
programmes were causing a huge waste of energy across the Gulf and threatening economies.
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UAE has most diversified GCC economy
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Massive investments in the non-hydrocarbon sector by Dubai and ongoing reforms in Abu Dhabi
have turned the UAE into the most diversified economy in the oil-rich Gulf, an official Arab report
said on Sunday.
The report by the Saudi-based Arab Petroleum Investment Corp (Apicorp) based its findings on
three main categories—the oil sector’s contribution to gross domestic product (GDP), its share of
total exports and share of government fiscal revenue.The report found that the UAE is the most
diversified economy in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) while Saudi Arabia’s
economy is the least diversified.
Measuring reliance of the economy on the oil sector by those categories, the study found that the
UAE has the lowest ratio of 0.52 points. Bahrain emerged with the second diversified economy,
with 0.54 points followed by Oman with 0.69 point, Qatar with 0.73 points, Kuwait with 0.76 points
and Saudi Arabia with 0.77 points, according to Apicorp, an affiliate of the Kuwaiti-based
Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC).
“Saudi Arabia appears to be the least diversified economy within the region….as in the
relationship between mass and inertia, it seems that the more an economy relies on oil, the more
difficult progress becomes,” it said. “However, the UAE provides an exception to this rule, since it
emerges as the relatively most diversified country. Part of the reason stems from the ever-
enterprising Dubai and from Abu Dhabi’s relatively steady structural transformation.”
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Kenya: BG Group preparing to drill offshore Kenya in 2014
Pancontinental Oil & Gas NL (ASX: PCL) is pleased to advise that the exploration well Sunbird-1
has commenced drilling in Licence area L10A offshore Kenya. The well is managed by the L10A
Joint Venture operator BG Group, using the drillship Deepsea Metro 1.The Sunbird-1 well is
planned to take 50 to 60 days to drill to 3,000m below sea level, with an option to extend to
3,700m. Extensive wireline logging and both pressure and fluid sampling are planned.
The Joint Venture intends to plug and abandon the well in accordance with normal good oilfield
practice regardless of the drilling outcome, however it is planned to leave the well in a condition
that would allow re-entry at a later date. Water depth is 721m. Sunbird-1 is the first-ever test of a
Miocene Pinnacle Reef offshore East Africa and the first-ever exploration well in L10A in the Lamu
Basin offshore Kenya. An extensive trend of Miocene Reefs is evident in Pancontinental’s four
licence areas offshore southern Kenya.
Sunbird-1 is regarded as a “tight hole” exploration well and results will be announced after
completion of the drilling and assessment and integration of the gathered data.
Further details to this article :-
• Sunbird Prospect approved for the first exploration well by the Kenya L10A Joint Venture, led by BG Group
• Sunbird-1 drilling planned to commence mid-January 2014 using drillship Deepsea Metro-1
• Sunbird-1 will be a play-opening first-ever test of a Miocene Pinnacle Reef offshore East Africa
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• Numerous other Prospects and Leads have been high-graded for a second L10A / L10B well, potentially
mid-late 2014
JV partner Pancontinental Oil & Gas has announced that final preparations are under way for the Sunbird-1
exploration well in licence area L10A offshore Kenya, with a best-estimate commencement date between 9
to 12 January 2014. Sunbird-1 will be the first-ever test of a Miocene Pinnacle Reef offshore East Africa
and the first-ever exploration well within L10A in the Lamu Basin offshore southern Kenya. L10A operator
BG Group intends to use the drillship Deepsea Metro 1 to drill Sunbird-1. The drillship is on contract to BG
Group and is currently drilling offshore Tanzania.
Barry Rushworth, CEO and Executive Director of Pancontinental commented - 'We are very pleased to have
been allocated the Deepsea Metro 1 for drilling next month. The Sunbird Prospect is one of a number of
Miocene Reefs that have never before been properly tested offshore East Africa. Miocene Reefs globally
have a high record of success for oil and gas and they are often highly productive, due to high porosity and
permeability.
Commercial oil has not yet been discovered offshore East Africa, however oil shows in reservoir-quality
sands (Kubwa-1), the discovery of gas from a possible mixed gas/oil source rock (Mbawa-1) offshore
Kenya, the nearby Pemba Island oil seep and oil slicks on satellite imagery, all lead us to believe that
Pancontinental and its partners are pursuing an important oil play offshore Kenya.
Pancontinental believes the inboard area of L10A is ‘oily’ and the Joint Venture is targeting a significant oil
opportunity in Sunbird-1. The Joint Venture is looking to be the first group to make a first commercial oil
discovery in a region that continues to have increasing attention from the industry majors.'
The Sunbird Prospect is a buried Miocene Pinnacle Reef build-up, straddling the western sector boundary
of the L10A / L10B areas. The licence areas together cover 10,547 sq km in water depths from 200m to
1,800m offshore from the port of Mombasa.
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The Sunbird well is planned to take 50 to 60 days to drill to 3,000m below sea level, with an option to
extend to 3,700m. It is intended to plug and abandon the well regardless of the drilling outcome. Water
depth is 721m. The Sunbird Prospect is a 'textbook' Miocene Reef, with a prominent central reef core and a
detrital skirt of talus material. It is interpreted that the reef was 'drowned' by rising sea levels and then
buried and sealed by fine grained hemipelagic sediment. In a number of regions around the globe buried
Miocene Reefs host large oil and gas
reserves, such as the extensive reefs of Southeast Asia and the pinnacle reefs of Libya.
Miocene Reefs are often relatively shallow (700 to 2,000m burial depth), and are noted for their high
porosity, permeability, and high flow rates of oil and /or gas. The Sunbird Prospect covers an area of 73 sq
km, including the flanking areas, with vertical relief of approximately 700m.
While not all Miocene Reefs globally contain oil or gas and it will not be known if the Sunbird Prospect
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contains any oil or gas until drilling has been undertaken, some examples of successful discoveries in
Miocene Reefs and related carbonate plays are-
• Intisar ‘D’ Oil Field, Libya, Area approx 13 sq km, 291m oil column, approx. 1.6 Billion Stock Tank Barrels Oil
Initially In Place (STBOIIP) (1)
• Nido Oil Field, Philippines, Area 1.5 sq km, Oil Column 200m, approx. 26.3 Million STBOIIP (3P) (2)
• Central Luconia Field, Indonesia, Area 90.5 sq km approx. 7 Tcf Gas Initially In Place (3)
Pancontinental holds licences over approx. 4/5ths of what it interprets to be the Miocene reef trend offshore
Kenya. In the event of a Sunbird-1 discovery, Pancontinental has access to approx. 20 other buried reefs and
reef-like features it believes to be present over its four licence areas; a portion of these are in the L10 licence
areas. Considerable further seismic and mapping is required to verify and define these features.
Additional Drilling
The L10 Operator, BG Group, is continuing to map Prospects and Leads using the 4,800 sq km of 3D
seismic data acquired in two surveys over the last two years. A number of other Prospects have been
mapped for possible drilling after Sunbird-1. In the western sector the very large Crombec Lead continues
to be mapped. Crombec is a large faulted anticline covering 550 sq km, with vertical relief of about 400m. It
is one of number of Prospects and Leads that are being considered for drilling mid-late 2014.
Barry Rushworth, CEO and Executive Director of Pancontinental further commented - 'Through its four
licences Pancontinental has access to approximately 4/5 ths of the Miocene Reef trend offshore southern
Kenya. In L10A and L10B, our inboard reefs are about 50km from the port of Mombasa and are in
relatively shallow water. In the event of a discovery there are multiple follow-ups for drilling in both the
L10 licences and our two other licences. Elsewhere in the L10 areas the clastic channel and other sandstone
prospects that are still being mapped form a spectrum of other opportunities for a second well that is
tentatively planned for mid-late 2014'.
L10A Joint Venture
Premier Oil has elected not to participate in the Sunbird-1 well and has withdrawn from the L10A Joint
Venture. Ministerial approval has been given for the withdrawal and the Premier interest has been taken up
pro-rata by the other participants. The Kenya L10A consortium now consists of – BG Group (Operator)
50%; PTTEP 31.25%; Pancontinental 18.75%.
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Leviathan partners sign $1.2 billion Palestinian gas deal
http://world.einnews.com/article/183965447
The Leviathan partners - Noble Energy Inc. (NYSE: NBL), Delek Group Ltd. (TASE: DLEKG), and
Ratio Oil Exploration (1992) LP (TASE:RATI.L) - have signed the first export contract for the
offshore natural gas field: a $1.2 billion contract with the Palestine Power Generation Company
plc for the export of 4.75 billion cubic meters of gas over 20 years,
Trading in Leviathan's Israeli partners was suspended just before the market closed. The
announcement of the contract by the Leviathan partners was made shortly after the market
closed. The contract was signed in the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem between Minister of
the Palestinian Energy Authority Dr. Omar Kittaneh, Delek Group controlling shareholder Yitzhak
Tshuva and senior company officers, and representatives of Noble Energy and Ratio.
"I believe that a strong and stable economy between the parties will bring peace and stability to
the whole region, and everyone will benefit from a prosperous economy and growth," said Tshuva.
"Peace, economic cooperation, and mutual respect and trust are a joint endeavor. Economic
cooperation, such as the agreement signed today, will help bring the countries closer and will
contribute to building a basis for peace. It will be possible to create many new jobs and
cooperation between businesses and enterprises. Together, these will link the common wish of all
the parties to reach understandings and peace."
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NewBase Special Report
Matt Badiali shares his insights with The Energy Report readers on
What will happen to China's Crude Oil demand
http://oilandgas.einnews.com
The Energy Report: You spent the last three months traveling and logging your discoveries with your
S&A Resource Report. What are the major fundamental shifts that have caused the current downturn in
natural resources?
Matt Badiali: Oil prices are up and have been staying relatively high, higher than I thought they would,
honestly. But there has just been destruction in precious metals, base metals, coal and uranium. There are
two factors impacting the prices. The global economy is still in shambles. That hurts demand for natural
resources.
And there has been a cooling of China's growth. It is still growing like crazy; it's just not growing at the rate
we have seen in the past. That's a function, in part, of the size of that economy. It is just enormous. It can't
sustain a double-figure growth rate. So we still see demand there, just not as great as it was.
That reality has pushed down the prices of commodities, which in turn have made the commodity
companies less profitable, and in some cases in the gold space, borderline money losers. Investors have
pulled out of that market.
We also have a bull market in the Standard & Poor's 500. Investors are fickle. They want to go where
they're going to make money. Right now, a lot of the money has moved into the big blue chips.
TER: Let's focus on the bright spot, oil and gas. You visited the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Can you describe
to me what it was like to travel there? How were you treated? Did you feel safe?
MB: This was one of the most highly anticipated trips I have ever taken. I woke up in the middle of the
night a few times in preparation for this trip. The Western media makes Iraq sound like a live fire zone and
that wasn't the case at all. Kurdistan is the northern region of Iraq. It touches Iran, Syria and Turkey. It's an
independent, autonomous region within the country run by the Kurds. I flew in to the capital city, Erbil, or
"Arbil," through Germany and I flew out through Dubai.
I was shocked. It's the Middle East. I expected desert, camels and burkas, but it's not like that. It's high
desert; it reminded me a lot of Colorado and Nevada. I saw lots of wheat fields. The people were wonderful.
The women wore traditional or Western-style clothes.
Prior to my arrival, Kurdistan had not had a bombing six years. About three weeks before I went, the city
was the victim of a bomb attack against its security apparatus. That put the whole country on alert. There
were a lot of checkpoints in and outside the city.
Just to get into my hotel, guards checked the car inside and out and underneath with a mirror. Inside the gate
they passed my bags through an airport scanner. To go into the actual hotel, I had to go through a metal
detector and a pat down. Then I was in this wonderful, Western-style hotel. I had wireless Internet, all the
modern conveniences, excellent food. I was surprised.
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The money that has poured into Kurdistan because of oil and gas is astonishing. They call it Little Dubai.
Everywhere we looked, we saw massive infrastructure projects. Major companies are building there. Exxon
Mobil Corp. (XOM:NYSE) is building a multi-story headquarters there. Marriott had a gigantic new hotel
project there. Hilton has two properties going in. All the oil service companies are there. I visited the Family
Mall and short of the metal detector to get inside, you might as well be in Cincinnati. I felt like I could have
been in the US.
TER: Is there a premium price for doing business there?
MB: You do have to pay a price for security. Inside the city, it's very safe. Outside the city, it's a little
different. I didn't know what to expect, so I hired a security team. Each car came with two guards armed
with AK-47s. That may have been overkill for some areas. And some places I wanted to go, like Kirkuk,
they said it wasn't safe even with security.
That added security has to impact the bottom line for companies to work there. For example, a typical well
pad in Texas includes a trailer and a guard to keep wanderers out. But in Iraq, you build a compound and
employ armed guards. Plus, the stakes are also higher in the Middle East because there is a lot more oil on
each site. A well drilled on one of these Iraqi fields flowed 42 thousand barrels a day (42 Mbbl/d).
Compared to 300 barrels per day (bbl/d), which is the typical output of a Texas Eagle Ford well, at
$100/barrel (bbl)—that's $4.2 million (4.2M) worth of oil every day.
TER: Is production back to the level it was before the 2003 invasion?
MB: No, and progress is slow. When Chevron Corp. (CVX:NYSE) and Exxon Mobil came in to southern
Iraq to help bring the giant oil fields back online for Baghdad, they found navigating the red tape was
impossible. There is also a lot of friction between the Iraqi Arabs and the Kurds so getting the oil out of
Kurdistan is a challenge.
It looks like there is an agreement now to ship it out through Turkey, but it is a political balancing act. I
believe we're going to see a lot of oil coming out through Turkey within the next six years. The plan is to
have 2 million barrels oil per day (MMbbl/d) going from Kurdistan out through Turkey by 2019.
TER: Is it mainly the juniors that are working on these projects or is this a job for the majors? Who's
actually taking advantage of the opportunities there?
MB: The juniors were the first movers. This area opened up not long after the war ended. A couple of
Canadians led the way, ShaMaran Petroleum (SNM:TSX), WesternZagros Resources Ltd. (WZR:TSX.V)
and Heritage Oil Corp. (HOC:TSX; HOIL:LSE).
Those companies made the initial discoveries. The problem is that a discovery is a science project until you
can actually get the stuff to market. That's been the hard part. In fact, one of the fields in operation now uses
700 trucks/day because there's currently no pipeline.
The majors have started to quietly move in. There has been a lot of resistance and some false promises from
Baghdad. Chevron and Total S.A. (TOT:NYSE) are in Kurdistan now with all the other big companies. The
attraction for the majors is that this is a part of the world where you can make a discovery that can
materially replace reserves for even the biggest companies.
The attraction for the Kurds is that the major oil companies will develop these fields the best. They have
experience in the region; they know how to get the job done and they have clout. The little guys may be
technically solid, but it's going to take more than solid technique here to get all this stuff done.
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So the answer is both. The juniors are in there now. The majors are moving in, and the majors are probably
going to consolidate this area within the next two years.
TER: I know you visited some juniors. What's an example of a junior that's operating in the area?
MB: WesternZagros has a couple of big exploration blocks in the Kurdamir region of Kurdistan. I had a
chance to meet with their geologists and members of the team. These people are well informed and
technically savvy.
They put together a great information session, which they allowed me to attend. The lead lecture was
provided by an energy analyst who worked in the Bush White House and was a diplomat prior to jumping
over to the private sector and working for the Kurds. He presented an excellent summary of the many
influences affecting the oil and gas industry in Kurdistan.
I was very impressed by WesternZagros. The company is educated on the region, which is critical to
success. Companies have to be sensitive to the religious and political differences between the Kurds and the
Arabs. The two groups are distinctly different. The Kurdish population is split and isolated due to the
arbitrary boundaries drawn after World War II. These boundaries left isolated pockets of Kurds separated in
three different countries.
TER: Understanding that balancing act is probably key for WesternZagros to be able to operate
successfully in the area.
MB: Absolutely. And it's important for WesternZagros' investors to understand, too. Investors boarded a
bus—not an armored bus because this area really is very civilized—and went to look at the property for
themselves. WesternZagros' leases are in the southeast part of Kurdistan, on trend with the giant Kirkuk oil
field, which up until the discovery of Ghawar in Saudi Arabia, was the largest in the world. The oil is lighter
and sweeter, which makes it more valuable.
The company has two production sharing contracts that are about 500,000 acres. It was the fourth
international company to come into Kurdistan, so this company was an early mover. The company is fairly
small. It has almost 5 billion barrels oil equivalent (Bboe) of prospective oil. It's an interesting little play.
When the rollup happens, WesternZagros will be included in that group, absolutely.
TER: If Iraq and Iran increase production in 2014, what impact could that have on the Organization of the
Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and oil prices?
MB: OPEC has decided it is going to hold total production steady, so it won't have a big impact on oil
prices, but everyone else in OPEC has to produce less oil to do that and accommodate a new stream of 1
MMbbl/d. The one good thing for OPEC members is that Libya is still offline and probably not coming
back for a long time. That means there will be room to accommodate more crude oil.
What will probably happen is that OPEC members will cheat, so they'll have their quota and some extra
tankers will fill up "accidentally." We may see more oil on the market than the official totals. We'll have to
wait and see if the demand can sop up that leakage.
The U.S. is importing a lot less oil from OPEC, but the majority of OPEC's oil was going to Asia anyway.
So the big question will be: What's going to happen to China's demand? All indications are that the Chinese
are in love with automobiles, which means the demand for oil will be there. We shouldn't see too much of a
decline in oil prices.
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TER: Let's switch to North America, where the controversy is about fracking. Some communities have
proposed bans, including Colorado, where you visited recently. As a trained geologist, please give us your
perspective on the safety profile for fracking.
MB: Fracking is only controversial because people don't understand it. It's been completely misrepresented.
Fracking is not new. We've been fracturing rocks in oil wells since the 1940s. Back then, they used
"torpedoes"—little metal gizmos filled with nitroglycerin they dropped down vertical oil wells and then ran
like crazy. It would hit the bottom and blow up. We have been trying to crack rocks to release oil for 70
years.
The true revolution isn't due to fracking, but rather to technology.
The computer revolution that allowed us to have cellphones that are more powerful than desktops we had 10
years ago also had a dramatic affect on oil exploration. It allows us to drill a mile and a half down and a
mile and a half sideways and end up at a spot the size of a coffee can. You can pick your point now. That's
tremendous. We could never do that before.
Shale beds are the source of the all the oil we have found so far. It is like a carpet soaked full of oil and gas.
Drilling conventional oil fields is simply tapping the lucky spots in the rock. Places that happen to trap the
oil as it moved out of the shale. Thanks to the computer revolution, we can move from trapped oil to the
source of the oil itself.
There is still a massive amount of oil and gas in the source rocks—the shale. However, the layers are thin,
relatively speaking, so you have to be precise. Our ability to crack these rocks in very precise increments
and produce them unlocked the potential we are benefitting from today.
Fracking is the one component of the shale revolution that people are afraid of. And they shouldn't be afraid.
The techniques are safe, when done correctly.
We don't use nitroglycerine anymore. Now we typically use a combination of water and guar gum, a food
additive. It is very safe. The wells that are tapping shale are not near drinking water aquifers, in fact they are
about a mile below the aquifers, for the most part. Some are deeper.
Simple economics (water seeping into a well would make pumping too expensive) and strict laws ensure
fracking will not mix petroleum with water sources. In addition to distance, safety precautions include
casing the wells with solid steel tubes to prevent anything inside the well from getting out. If there is an
accident, it is due to human error, not fracking. If you don't cement the casing in right, or you damage the
casing and don't fix it, or you spill frack water into a creek—those things cause problems.
There are also laws and safety precautions around how the fracking water is treated once it is pumped out. If
that spills, it's no different from a gas station, it can leak dangerous chemicals into the ground. That is why
there is an entire industry built around cleaning up spills.
At the heart of the "fracking controversy" is a large part of the population that would like renewable energy
to be the only source of energy in the U.S. They want to make biofuels. They want to use wind and solar
energy, and that's it.
In a period when we believed that oil supplies were running out and natural gas supplies were running out,
there was a lot of political clout thrown at alternative energy as a national security issue. We had to import
our oil from OPEC, and natural gas from Qatar, and it was scary. It was going to be expensive, and we were
going to be beholden to foreign governments, and it was just a terrible, awful, scary thing.
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Now, instead of buying natural gas from Qatar for $14/thousand cubic feet (Mcf), it is available
domestically for $1.80/Mcf because there's so much of it. In fact, we stopped drilling in lots of places
because economically it didn't make sense. Cheap natural gas kills the ability of renewable energy to
compete.
It can work, but we're going to pay double or triple our current electric bills. The alternative energy faction
doesn't want cheap hydrocarbons to continue to produce electricity because it hurts their cause, but it helps
electricity users, private citizens and businesses.
TER: We've heard about problems with faster-than-expected decline rates in some shale wells. Can you
explain how shale well development and life cycle is different from those of conventional wells?
MB: There is a big decline rate. There absolutely is. Initial production will be the most oil or gas produced
from a shale well in its lifetime. It's a pretty exponential decline, and then it flattens out. The thing that we
don't have good data on right now is how long these wells will last because we just haven't been doing it
long enough.
The oil supply in the shale wells is different from the oil in a conventional well. Conventional wells tap a
reservoir. You can think of it like a glass of iced tea, where the tea moves around the ice cubes. A
conventional well is like putting a straw in and sucking the iced tea out. If you put two straws in it will
lower the iced tea in the glass a lot faster.
With a shale well, you aren't dealing with a reservoir. The reason we have to crack the rocks is that the shale
is a dense rock saturated with oil. Each shale well is its own glass of iced tea. That means you can put shale
wells close together and they don't sip from the same glass. That means the volume of oil you can get out of
a shale layer is much larger than you would get out of a conventional oil field.
We're seeing that with the Bakken. The Bakken is the big giant oil shale up in North Dakota that no one
believed would ever produce oil. The original by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimation was for
151 MMbbl oil total. They were so wrong. The production rates just keep going up. Since 2008, the Bakken
has produced 450 MMbbl oil. That's three times the initial estimate.
It defies all the arguments that rapid declines in shale wells are going to bust this trend. I look at this and I
see the innovation equivalent of the Internet for energy. Cheap energy is the best possible thing that ever
happened to North America and to the U.S. People need to understand just how transformative cheap energy
really is to their lives.
TER: Also, not all shale is alike. How much of the success of a well is based on geology and the type of oil
and gas in the resource versus location, the ability to move that resource to consumers? How much is just
good management?
MB: You hit the nail on the head. You need several things. You need the right rocks. There have been some
colossal failures in shale plays. There have been some false starts. SandRidge Energy Inc. (SD:NYSE)
raised a lot of money to develop the Mississippian (which is actually in Oklahoma). And it made promises
about production rates, but the rocks it drilled initially turned out to be better than the rest of the trend play.
So the company couldn't fulfill the promises because there just wasn't enough oil. The geologists didn't have
the technical understanding of the rocks they should have had before they borrowed all that money.
SandRidge imploded and the stock was demolished. Having the right rocks is critical.
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Takeaway capacity is also critical. There was a time when companies were sitting on hundreds of wells that
had been drilled but not completed because they didn't have pipeline capacity to get the stuff out. I'm sure
you've heard what's happening up in the Bakken Formation where they're hauling oil by rail.
These days, it's as hard politically to get a pipeline permit as it is to actually build one. There is the whole
Not In My Backyard (NIMBY) factor. People like the idea of domestic oil production, but they don't want
an oil pipeline anywhere near their houses. So they're putting it on railcar. It's twice as expensive to move
oil by rail as it is to put it in a pipeline and nowhere near as safe. But it is expedient and sometimes the only
option. I think we're going to see a lot more rail because you just can't get pipelines permitted.
TER: Is that more of a problem in Canada than in the Midwest?
MB: I think it's equal. I think there's going to be more political pressure for Canada to build some big
pipelines. Historically, all of Canada's pipelines pointed south because the world's largest consumer of oil
and gas is in the US.
Now the U.S. is importing less because it produces its own higher-quality crude. That makes the new market
for Canada's oil either Europe or Asia. However, it has to build a pipeline across the country or get the
Keystone Pipeline through the middle of the U.S. to the ports in Houston.
It is a no-brainer in my opinion. We should let Canadian crude oil come to our ports. Cheap energy could be
an enormous boost for both our economies. We're already seeing it. BMW relocated a plant to the U.S. An
Egyptian fertilizer company is building a plant in Iowa. A gas-to-liquids plant is going to Louisiana in a
parish where the unemployment rate was ridiculous. This is the sort of thing that can happen when you have
cheap, abundant energy. I'm a huge fan.
But because it is so difficult to get oil to market, places in the Bakken are selling crude at a discount to West
Texas Intermediate (WTI). Canada's crude oil is trading at massive discounts. It's hard for oil companies to
make money when they can't get it to the markets that have the demand.
TER: Let's talk about some of these places. According to the Fraser Report, nine of the 10 best places to
invest in oil and gas exploration worldwide are in North America, the top three being Oklahoma,
Mississippi and Saskatchewan. I understand that the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale in Mississippi and Alabama
is one of your favorites. How does it compare with the other shale resources?
MB: It's new, so it's really an unknown commodity right now. What we've seen in each of the shale plays is
that the first-moving companies figure out the peculiar combination of the best rocks and the best
development techniques. For example, Continental Resources Inc. (CLR:NYSE) is the Bakken company. It
has been one of the most amazing success stories in the shale plays, period. Coming out of 2009,
Continental was a $14 stock. It touched $121/share in October of this year because of production growth out
of the Bakken shale. The company has done the work and found the best way to drill the Bakken, and the
numbers prove it. Continental has a tremendous story. Several other companies have done the same thing in
their own particular shales.
Sanchez Energy Corp. (SN:NYSE) is another great example. Sanchez ownership has been active in the
Eagle Ford and now it is bringing that expertise to the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale in Mississippi and
Louisiana. The Tuscaloosa Marine Shale is an analog to the Eagle Ford. When the sea level was higher, it
was part of the basin. That means it has great basics—the right rocks, with the right combination of organic
carbon and thickness. It should be an ideal place to use understanding of shale to develop a new region.
A few small companies operate there. Lots of infrastructure is already in place. I think it will do very well.
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TER: Compared to Continental, does a company like Sanchez have more upward room to grow?
MB: Yes, it's a scale thing. Continental is a $19 billion (B) company. It takes a lot of new oil production to
generate material growth for Continental. Sanchez, on the other hand, is fairly small. It just had its initial
public offering. It's a $1B company, so it has lots of room to run. It doesn't take anywhere near as much oil
production for a company like Sanchez to grow. Companies like Sanchez that are hungry, smart and run by
great operators will really benefit as production increases.
TER: You mentioned the Eagle Ford Shale. I've heard that production targets estimate tripling production
there in 20 years. Who is going to be the beneficiary of all of that growth?
MB: A lot of companies are down there nowadays. When Eagle Ford initially opened up, nobody thought it
extended more than a couple of counties in southeastern Texas. Now, it extends under the border of Mexico
and it's moving north toward Houston. This play just continues to get bigger. The problem is none of the
companies there are cheap anymore. I do like the companies that are going to be transporting that oil out of
the Eagle Ford, the pipeline plays. There are some interesting plays in logistics.
TER: Any other insights for investors preparing for 2014?
MB: I'm going to give you an insider tip. The secret to investing in commodities is to look at what people
hate. Go to the places where people think you are nuts.
For instance, I like coal because it's cheap. Coal mines are going out of business left and right, but there are
companies in the space making a lot of money. I told my readers to buy Peabody Energy Corp.
(BTU:NYSE). Peabody is basically the Exxon Mobil of the coal space. It has operations in the least
expensive district in the U.S., the Powder River basin. It owns the world's largest coal mine and it produces
coal in Australia that gets sent to Asia.
In the U.S., coal was just destroyed by low natural gas prices. But in the rest of the world, coal is in high
demand. Japan is shifting to coal from nuclear. Germany is doing the same. China burns an enormous
amount of coal. The Chinese government is shutting down several coal mines a week because they aren't
safe.
That means investors who are willing to hold their nose and invest where other people aren't investing can
buy the biggest player in the space for really cheap. Then you can send me a thank you note next year.
TER: Thank you.
Matt Badiali is the editor of the S&A Resource Report, a monthly investment advisory that focuses on natural resources,
including silver, uranium, copper, natural gas, oil, water and gold. He is a regular contributor to Growth
Stock Wire, a free pre-market briefing on the day's most profitable trading opportunities. Badiali has
experience as a hydrologist, geologist and consultant to the oil industry. He holds a Master's degree in
geology from Florida Atlantic University.
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New base special 06 january 2014 khaled alawadi

  • 1. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 1 NewBase 06 January 2014 Khaled Al Awadi NewBase For discussion or further details on the news below you may contact us on +971504822502 , Dubai , UAE Abu Dhabi ATIC to invest up to $10 billion in GlobalFoundries chip plant (Reuters) Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Investment Company (ATIC) plans to invest up to $10 billion over the next two years in GlobalFoundries' New York semiconductor factory, its CEO said on Friday. ATIC owns unlisted GlobalFoundries, which has chip manufacturing facilities in New York, Singapore and Germany. ATIC is controlled by Abu Dhabi state investment fund Mubadala. "We have received commitments from Mubadala for an additional $9-10 billion for expansion of our facility in New York," ATIC Chief Executive Ibrahim Ajami told Reuters by telephone. WWW.ATIC.ae ATIC is a catalyst for the successful evolution of an advanced technology industry in Abu Dhabi. Our role is to identify and implement strategic transformational investments in the technology sector, create a local R&D ecosystem and develop a technology talent base in support of the overarching national goal to become a knowledge-based economy. Founded in 2008, ATIC (Advanced Technology Investment Company) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mubadala Development Company. Mubadala, which is the Arabic word for exchange, is mandated by the Abu Dhabi Government to facilitate economic diversification. Its focus is on managing long-term investments that deliver strong financial returns and tangible social benefits for the Emirate.
  • 2. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 2 Limited production resumes at south Libya oilfield AFP Limited production has resumed in Libya’s Al Sharara oilfield, blockaded since October 28 by residents of the southern region of Ubari, a National Oil Company (NOC) official said on Sunday. The southern oilfield is now producing some 60,000 barrels per day compared with its pre-October output of some 330,000 bpd, the official said. “Production at the Al Sharara well has restarted progressively since Saturday with production of 60,000 bpd pending the resumption of its normal capacity in two or three days,” said NOC spokesman Mohammad Al Harairi. The government on Thursday convinced Ubari residents to end their blockade, in which they had been protesting against their “marginalisation” and demanding oil revenues be distributed more evenly. Al Sharara is run by Akakus, a joint venture between Libya’s NOC, Spanish company Repsol, France’s Total and Austria’s OMV. The operation of two other oilfields in eastern Libya, Msala and Sarir, resumed late last month after being suspended for several months following the shutdown of the Al Harriga terminal. Oil installation guards calling for autonomy for the eastern region of Cyrenaica sparked the crisis when they shut down key sites in the east. Mediation The crisis is ongoing, and on Thursday the guards reiterated their conditions for lifting the blockade, including a bigger share of oil revenues for Cyrenaica. An attempt to mediate launched by lawmakers and civil society groups has failed to reach any concrete results. On Saturday, state-owned NOC decided to keep in place the force majeure it declared in August at its main oil terminals. “Force majeure will be kept in place in the oil ports or Ras Lanouf, Al Sedra and Zueitina,” a statement said, warning clients against sending ships to load or unload cargos. The crisis has seen output plunge to about 250,000 bpd from nearly 1.5 million bpd before. Oil Minister Abdul Bari Al Arusi said in early December that lost production because of the blockades had cost Libya around $9.0 billion (Dh33 billion, €6.6 billion) in revenues.
  • 3. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 3 World oil demand to grow in 2014: Opec By: IANS/WAM http://gulfnews.com/business/oil-gas/world-oil-demand-to-grow-in-2014-opec-1.1274061 Abu Dhabi: With global economic growth in 2014 projected to increase to 3.5 per cent from 2.9 per cent in 2013, world oil demand is forecast to rise by one million barrels per day, according to the latest monthly bulletin of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). World oil demand is expected to grow by one million barrels a day (bpd) in 2014 compared with 900,000 b/d last year, supported by improved performances by the emerging economies and as the global economy continues to recover in general, it said. “Oil demand growth continues to come mainly from non-OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) countries, while OECD oil demand is expected to show a further contraction, albeit at a slower rate,” Opec’s Monthly Oil Market Report (MOMR) observed. However, an MOMR article pointed out that the latest forecast is associated with uncertainties related to the pace of economic growth in the OECD region, China and India, as well as to policy reforms in oil product retail prices in some emerging economies. The improving picture is backed by a strengthening of the global economy in 2014, which is slated to expand by 3.5 per cent against 2.9 per cent in 2013, mainly as a result of momentum in the OECD economies. Emerging economies “However, many challenges remain, ranging from the outcome of postponed fiscal negotiations in the United States, the future monetary policy of major central banks, the resilience of the Eurozone recovery, and continued reforms in the emerging economies to improve structural issues,” the report commented. It stressed that the signs of a recovery are already visible in rising global industrial production. According to the MOMR, on the oil supply side, non-Opec supply growth in 2014 is expected at almost the same level as last year at 1.2 million bpd with some risks in both directions, given possible early start-ups or delays, as well as political, technical and meteorological factors. Output of Opec natural gas liquids (NGLs) is expected to rise by 100,000 bpd in 2014, following an increase of 200,000 bpd last year. The report noted that non-Opec supply growth in 2013 has performed better than initially expected, supported mainly by the US and Canada, which added around 1 million bpd.
  • 4. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 4 Other contributions to 2013 growth have come from the Sudans, Russia and China, while output disruptions in Syria, along with the decline in North Sea production, partially offset the growth. Market equilibrium “While the above forecasts indicate that incremental non-Opec oil supply and Opec NGL growth will outpace projected world oil demand growth, the 164th Opec Ministerial Conference (held in Vienna on December 4) decided to maintain current production of 30 million bpd in the interest of maintaining market equilibrium. “In taking this decision, the Organisation’s Member Countries re-confirmed their readiness to promptly respond to unforeseen developments that could have an adverse impact on an orderly and balanced oil market,” the report said. Looking at 2013, the MOMR said the price of the Opec Reference Basket experienced significant quarterly swings. After reaching close to $115 per barrel in the first quarter, the basket price came down steeply to around $96 per barrel in the second quarter, before regaining strength to rebound sharply in the third quarter.
  • 5. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 5 Oman to review fuel subsidiesBy Beatrice Thomas http://www.arabianbusiness.com/oman-review-fuel-subsidies-533543.html Oman is the latest Gulf state to review its fuel subsidy scheme as the sultanate tries to claw back its budget deficit, it was reported. According to official figures, the subsidy for petroleum products, mainly petrol and diesel, is projected to reach OMR860m ($2.23bn) in the 2014 budget, up from OMR740m last year. It accounts for 53 percent of the total OMR1.61bn appropriation for subsidies and constitutes 10 percent of budget expenditure in 2014, the Times of Oman reported. Financial affairs minister Darwish bin Ismail Al Balushi foreshadowed the fuel subsidy would be reduced greatly to improve the budget bottom line. “The government will take a decision once the studies that take into account all aspects of the issue are complete," he was quoted by the Times as saying. “The negative aspects of subsidy are many. It leads to overconsumption or misuse of petroleum products, overcrowding of roads and the growing number of vehicles on the roads.” Al Balushi also noted that fuel subsidies in the country were growing in line with a surge in crude oil price in the global markets. However, a committee of Majlis Al Shura last year said that it would not recommend a repeal of fuel subsidies. The Oman debate comes as Bahraini MPs in November said they would seek a guarantee from the government that revenues raised from higher petrol prices will directly benefit citizens after it was announced subsidies would be lifted for the commodity. Diesel is the only commodity to be affected by the government’s subsidy plan, with discounts on other essential items including food to remain in place despite warnings the cheaper prices led to excessive use and put unnecessary strain on the state budget. MPs argue the decision was taken without consultation with elected members and will have a detrimental impact on citizens, Gulf Daily News reported. Mohammed bin Hamad Al Rumhy, minister of oil and gas, has said subsidised petrol and electricity programmes were causing a huge waste of energy across the Gulf and threatening economies.
  • 6. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 6 UAE has most diversified GCC economy http://www.emirates247.com/business/economy-finance/uae-has-most-diversified-gcc-economy-2014-01-06-1.533612 Massive investments in the non-hydrocarbon sector by Dubai and ongoing reforms in Abu Dhabi have turned the UAE into the most diversified economy in the oil-rich Gulf, an official Arab report said on Sunday. The report by the Saudi-based Arab Petroleum Investment Corp (Apicorp) based its findings on three main categories—the oil sector’s contribution to gross domestic product (GDP), its share of total exports and share of government fiscal revenue.The report found that the UAE is the most diversified economy in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) while Saudi Arabia’s economy is the least diversified. Measuring reliance of the economy on the oil sector by those categories, the study found that the UAE has the lowest ratio of 0.52 points. Bahrain emerged with the second diversified economy, with 0.54 points followed by Oman with 0.69 point, Qatar with 0.73 points, Kuwait with 0.76 points and Saudi Arabia with 0.77 points, according to Apicorp, an affiliate of the Kuwaiti-based Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC). “Saudi Arabia appears to be the least diversified economy within the region….as in the relationship between mass and inertia, it seems that the more an economy relies on oil, the more difficult progress becomes,” it said. “However, the UAE provides an exception to this rule, since it emerges as the relatively most diversified country. Part of the reason stems from the ever- enterprising Dubai and from Abu Dhabi’s relatively steady structural transformation.”
  • 7. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 7 Kenya: BG Group preparing to drill offshore Kenya in 2014 Pancontinental Oil & Gas NL (ASX: PCL) is pleased to advise that the exploration well Sunbird-1 has commenced drilling in Licence area L10A offshore Kenya. The well is managed by the L10A Joint Venture operator BG Group, using the drillship Deepsea Metro 1.The Sunbird-1 well is planned to take 50 to 60 days to drill to 3,000m below sea level, with an option to extend to 3,700m. Extensive wireline logging and both pressure and fluid sampling are planned. The Joint Venture intends to plug and abandon the well in accordance with normal good oilfield practice regardless of the drilling outcome, however it is planned to leave the well in a condition that would allow re-entry at a later date. Water depth is 721m. Sunbird-1 is the first-ever test of a Miocene Pinnacle Reef offshore East Africa and the first-ever exploration well in L10A in the Lamu Basin offshore Kenya. An extensive trend of Miocene Reefs is evident in Pancontinental’s four licence areas offshore southern Kenya. Sunbird-1 is regarded as a “tight hole” exploration well and results will be announced after completion of the drilling and assessment and integration of the gathered data. Further details to this article :- • Sunbird Prospect approved for the first exploration well by the Kenya L10A Joint Venture, led by BG Group • Sunbird-1 drilling planned to commence mid-January 2014 using drillship Deepsea Metro-1 • Sunbird-1 will be a play-opening first-ever test of a Miocene Pinnacle Reef offshore East Africa
  • 8. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 8 • Numerous other Prospects and Leads have been high-graded for a second L10A / L10B well, potentially mid-late 2014 JV partner Pancontinental Oil & Gas has announced that final preparations are under way for the Sunbird-1 exploration well in licence area L10A offshore Kenya, with a best-estimate commencement date between 9 to 12 January 2014. Sunbird-1 will be the first-ever test of a Miocene Pinnacle Reef offshore East Africa and the first-ever exploration well within L10A in the Lamu Basin offshore southern Kenya. L10A operator BG Group intends to use the drillship Deepsea Metro 1 to drill Sunbird-1. The drillship is on contract to BG Group and is currently drilling offshore Tanzania. Barry Rushworth, CEO and Executive Director of Pancontinental commented - 'We are very pleased to have been allocated the Deepsea Metro 1 for drilling next month. The Sunbird Prospect is one of a number of Miocene Reefs that have never before been properly tested offshore East Africa. Miocene Reefs globally have a high record of success for oil and gas and they are often highly productive, due to high porosity and permeability. Commercial oil has not yet been discovered offshore East Africa, however oil shows in reservoir-quality sands (Kubwa-1), the discovery of gas from a possible mixed gas/oil source rock (Mbawa-1) offshore Kenya, the nearby Pemba Island oil seep and oil slicks on satellite imagery, all lead us to believe that Pancontinental and its partners are pursuing an important oil play offshore Kenya. Pancontinental believes the inboard area of L10A is ‘oily’ and the Joint Venture is targeting a significant oil opportunity in Sunbird-1. The Joint Venture is looking to be the first group to make a first commercial oil discovery in a region that continues to have increasing attention from the industry majors.' The Sunbird Prospect is a buried Miocene Pinnacle Reef build-up, straddling the western sector boundary of the L10A / L10B areas. The licence areas together cover 10,547 sq km in water depths from 200m to 1,800m offshore from the port of Mombasa.
  • 9. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 9 The Sunbird well is planned to take 50 to 60 days to drill to 3,000m below sea level, with an option to extend to 3,700m. It is intended to plug and abandon the well regardless of the drilling outcome. Water depth is 721m. The Sunbird Prospect is a 'textbook' Miocene Reef, with a prominent central reef core and a detrital skirt of talus material. It is interpreted that the reef was 'drowned' by rising sea levels and then buried and sealed by fine grained hemipelagic sediment. In a number of regions around the globe buried Miocene Reefs host large oil and gas reserves, such as the extensive reefs of Southeast Asia and the pinnacle reefs of Libya. Miocene Reefs are often relatively shallow (700 to 2,000m burial depth), and are noted for their high porosity, permeability, and high flow rates of oil and /or gas. The Sunbird Prospect covers an area of 73 sq km, including the flanking areas, with vertical relief of approximately 700m. While not all Miocene Reefs globally contain oil or gas and it will not be known if the Sunbird Prospect
  • 10. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 10 contains any oil or gas until drilling has been undertaken, some examples of successful discoveries in Miocene Reefs and related carbonate plays are- • Intisar ‘D’ Oil Field, Libya, Area approx 13 sq km, 291m oil column, approx. 1.6 Billion Stock Tank Barrels Oil Initially In Place (STBOIIP) (1) • Nido Oil Field, Philippines, Area 1.5 sq km, Oil Column 200m, approx. 26.3 Million STBOIIP (3P) (2) • Central Luconia Field, Indonesia, Area 90.5 sq km approx. 7 Tcf Gas Initially In Place (3) Pancontinental holds licences over approx. 4/5ths of what it interprets to be the Miocene reef trend offshore Kenya. In the event of a Sunbird-1 discovery, Pancontinental has access to approx. 20 other buried reefs and reef-like features it believes to be present over its four licence areas; a portion of these are in the L10 licence areas. Considerable further seismic and mapping is required to verify and define these features. Additional Drilling The L10 Operator, BG Group, is continuing to map Prospects and Leads using the 4,800 sq km of 3D seismic data acquired in two surveys over the last two years. A number of other Prospects have been mapped for possible drilling after Sunbird-1. In the western sector the very large Crombec Lead continues to be mapped. Crombec is a large faulted anticline covering 550 sq km, with vertical relief of about 400m. It is one of number of Prospects and Leads that are being considered for drilling mid-late 2014. Barry Rushworth, CEO and Executive Director of Pancontinental further commented - 'Through its four licences Pancontinental has access to approximately 4/5 ths of the Miocene Reef trend offshore southern Kenya. In L10A and L10B, our inboard reefs are about 50km from the port of Mombasa and are in relatively shallow water. In the event of a discovery there are multiple follow-ups for drilling in both the L10 licences and our two other licences. Elsewhere in the L10 areas the clastic channel and other sandstone prospects that are still being mapped form a spectrum of other opportunities for a second well that is tentatively planned for mid-late 2014'. L10A Joint Venture Premier Oil has elected not to participate in the Sunbird-1 well and has withdrawn from the L10A Joint Venture. Ministerial approval has been given for the withdrawal and the Premier interest has been taken up pro-rata by the other participants. The Kenya L10A consortium now consists of – BG Group (Operator) 50%; PTTEP 31.25%; Pancontinental 18.75%.
  • 11. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 11 Leviathan partners sign $1.2 billion Palestinian gas deal http://world.einnews.com/article/183965447 The Leviathan partners - Noble Energy Inc. (NYSE: NBL), Delek Group Ltd. (TASE: DLEKG), and Ratio Oil Exploration (1992) LP (TASE:RATI.L) - have signed the first export contract for the offshore natural gas field: a $1.2 billion contract with the Palestine Power Generation Company plc for the export of 4.75 billion cubic meters of gas over 20 years, Trading in Leviathan's Israeli partners was suspended just before the market closed. The announcement of the contract by the Leviathan partners was made shortly after the market closed. The contract was signed in the American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem between Minister of the Palestinian Energy Authority Dr. Omar Kittaneh, Delek Group controlling shareholder Yitzhak Tshuva and senior company officers, and representatives of Noble Energy and Ratio. "I believe that a strong and stable economy between the parties will bring peace and stability to the whole region, and everyone will benefit from a prosperous economy and growth," said Tshuva. "Peace, economic cooperation, and mutual respect and trust are a joint endeavor. Economic cooperation, such as the agreement signed today, will help bring the countries closer and will contribute to building a basis for peace. It will be possible to create many new jobs and cooperation between businesses and enterprises. Together, these will link the common wish of all the parties to reach understandings and peace."
  • 12. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 12 NewBase Special Report Matt Badiali shares his insights with The Energy Report readers on What will happen to China's Crude Oil demand http://oilandgas.einnews.com The Energy Report: You spent the last three months traveling and logging your discoveries with your S&A Resource Report. What are the major fundamental shifts that have caused the current downturn in natural resources? Matt Badiali: Oil prices are up and have been staying relatively high, higher than I thought they would, honestly. But there has just been destruction in precious metals, base metals, coal and uranium. There are two factors impacting the prices. The global economy is still in shambles. That hurts demand for natural resources. And there has been a cooling of China's growth. It is still growing like crazy; it's just not growing at the rate we have seen in the past. That's a function, in part, of the size of that economy. It is just enormous. It can't sustain a double-figure growth rate. So we still see demand there, just not as great as it was. That reality has pushed down the prices of commodities, which in turn have made the commodity companies less profitable, and in some cases in the gold space, borderline money losers. Investors have pulled out of that market. We also have a bull market in the Standard & Poor's 500. Investors are fickle. They want to go where they're going to make money. Right now, a lot of the money has moved into the big blue chips. TER: Let's focus on the bright spot, oil and gas. You visited the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Can you describe to me what it was like to travel there? How were you treated? Did you feel safe? MB: This was one of the most highly anticipated trips I have ever taken. I woke up in the middle of the night a few times in preparation for this trip. The Western media makes Iraq sound like a live fire zone and that wasn't the case at all. Kurdistan is the northern region of Iraq. It touches Iran, Syria and Turkey. It's an independent, autonomous region within the country run by the Kurds. I flew in to the capital city, Erbil, or "Arbil," through Germany and I flew out through Dubai. I was shocked. It's the Middle East. I expected desert, camels and burkas, but it's not like that. It's high desert; it reminded me a lot of Colorado and Nevada. I saw lots of wheat fields. The people were wonderful. The women wore traditional or Western-style clothes. Prior to my arrival, Kurdistan had not had a bombing six years. About three weeks before I went, the city was the victim of a bomb attack against its security apparatus. That put the whole country on alert. There were a lot of checkpoints in and outside the city. Just to get into my hotel, guards checked the car inside and out and underneath with a mirror. Inside the gate they passed my bags through an airport scanner. To go into the actual hotel, I had to go through a metal detector and a pat down. Then I was in this wonderful, Western-style hotel. I had wireless Internet, all the modern conveniences, excellent food. I was surprised.
  • 13. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 13 The money that has poured into Kurdistan because of oil and gas is astonishing. They call it Little Dubai. Everywhere we looked, we saw massive infrastructure projects. Major companies are building there. Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM:NYSE) is building a multi-story headquarters there. Marriott had a gigantic new hotel project there. Hilton has two properties going in. All the oil service companies are there. I visited the Family Mall and short of the metal detector to get inside, you might as well be in Cincinnati. I felt like I could have been in the US. TER: Is there a premium price for doing business there? MB: You do have to pay a price for security. Inside the city, it's very safe. Outside the city, it's a little different. I didn't know what to expect, so I hired a security team. Each car came with two guards armed with AK-47s. That may have been overkill for some areas. And some places I wanted to go, like Kirkuk, they said it wasn't safe even with security. That added security has to impact the bottom line for companies to work there. For example, a typical well pad in Texas includes a trailer and a guard to keep wanderers out. But in Iraq, you build a compound and employ armed guards. Plus, the stakes are also higher in the Middle East because there is a lot more oil on each site. A well drilled on one of these Iraqi fields flowed 42 thousand barrels a day (42 Mbbl/d). Compared to 300 barrels per day (bbl/d), which is the typical output of a Texas Eagle Ford well, at $100/barrel (bbl)—that's $4.2 million (4.2M) worth of oil every day. TER: Is production back to the level it was before the 2003 invasion? MB: No, and progress is slow. When Chevron Corp. (CVX:NYSE) and Exxon Mobil came in to southern Iraq to help bring the giant oil fields back online for Baghdad, they found navigating the red tape was impossible. There is also a lot of friction between the Iraqi Arabs and the Kurds so getting the oil out of Kurdistan is a challenge. It looks like there is an agreement now to ship it out through Turkey, but it is a political balancing act. I believe we're going to see a lot of oil coming out through Turkey within the next six years. The plan is to have 2 million barrels oil per day (MMbbl/d) going from Kurdistan out through Turkey by 2019. TER: Is it mainly the juniors that are working on these projects or is this a job for the majors? Who's actually taking advantage of the opportunities there? MB: The juniors were the first movers. This area opened up not long after the war ended. A couple of Canadians led the way, ShaMaran Petroleum (SNM:TSX), WesternZagros Resources Ltd. (WZR:TSX.V) and Heritage Oil Corp. (HOC:TSX; HOIL:LSE). Those companies made the initial discoveries. The problem is that a discovery is a science project until you can actually get the stuff to market. That's been the hard part. In fact, one of the fields in operation now uses 700 trucks/day because there's currently no pipeline. The majors have started to quietly move in. There has been a lot of resistance and some false promises from Baghdad. Chevron and Total S.A. (TOT:NYSE) are in Kurdistan now with all the other big companies. The attraction for the majors is that this is a part of the world where you can make a discovery that can materially replace reserves for even the biggest companies. The attraction for the Kurds is that the major oil companies will develop these fields the best. They have experience in the region; they know how to get the job done and they have clout. The little guys may be technically solid, but it's going to take more than solid technique here to get all this stuff done.
  • 14. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 14 So the answer is both. The juniors are in there now. The majors are moving in, and the majors are probably going to consolidate this area within the next two years. TER: I know you visited some juniors. What's an example of a junior that's operating in the area? MB: WesternZagros has a couple of big exploration blocks in the Kurdamir region of Kurdistan. I had a chance to meet with their geologists and members of the team. These people are well informed and technically savvy. They put together a great information session, which they allowed me to attend. The lead lecture was provided by an energy analyst who worked in the Bush White House and was a diplomat prior to jumping over to the private sector and working for the Kurds. He presented an excellent summary of the many influences affecting the oil and gas industry in Kurdistan. I was very impressed by WesternZagros. The company is educated on the region, which is critical to success. Companies have to be sensitive to the religious and political differences between the Kurds and the Arabs. The two groups are distinctly different. The Kurdish population is split and isolated due to the arbitrary boundaries drawn after World War II. These boundaries left isolated pockets of Kurds separated in three different countries. TER: Understanding that balancing act is probably key for WesternZagros to be able to operate successfully in the area. MB: Absolutely. And it's important for WesternZagros' investors to understand, too. Investors boarded a bus—not an armored bus because this area really is very civilized—and went to look at the property for themselves. WesternZagros' leases are in the southeast part of Kurdistan, on trend with the giant Kirkuk oil field, which up until the discovery of Ghawar in Saudi Arabia, was the largest in the world. The oil is lighter and sweeter, which makes it more valuable. The company has two production sharing contracts that are about 500,000 acres. It was the fourth international company to come into Kurdistan, so this company was an early mover. The company is fairly small. It has almost 5 billion barrels oil equivalent (Bboe) of prospective oil. It's an interesting little play. When the rollup happens, WesternZagros will be included in that group, absolutely. TER: If Iraq and Iran increase production in 2014, what impact could that have on the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and oil prices? MB: OPEC has decided it is going to hold total production steady, so it won't have a big impact on oil prices, but everyone else in OPEC has to produce less oil to do that and accommodate a new stream of 1 MMbbl/d. The one good thing for OPEC members is that Libya is still offline and probably not coming back for a long time. That means there will be room to accommodate more crude oil. What will probably happen is that OPEC members will cheat, so they'll have their quota and some extra tankers will fill up "accidentally." We may see more oil on the market than the official totals. We'll have to wait and see if the demand can sop up that leakage. The U.S. is importing a lot less oil from OPEC, but the majority of OPEC's oil was going to Asia anyway. So the big question will be: What's going to happen to China's demand? All indications are that the Chinese are in love with automobiles, which means the demand for oil will be there. We shouldn't see too much of a decline in oil prices.
  • 15. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 15 TER: Let's switch to North America, where the controversy is about fracking. Some communities have proposed bans, including Colorado, where you visited recently. As a trained geologist, please give us your perspective on the safety profile for fracking. MB: Fracking is only controversial because people don't understand it. It's been completely misrepresented. Fracking is not new. We've been fracturing rocks in oil wells since the 1940s. Back then, they used "torpedoes"—little metal gizmos filled with nitroglycerin they dropped down vertical oil wells and then ran like crazy. It would hit the bottom and blow up. We have been trying to crack rocks to release oil for 70 years. The true revolution isn't due to fracking, but rather to technology. The computer revolution that allowed us to have cellphones that are more powerful than desktops we had 10 years ago also had a dramatic affect on oil exploration. It allows us to drill a mile and a half down and a mile and a half sideways and end up at a spot the size of a coffee can. You can pick your point now. That's tremendous. We could never do that before. Shale beds are the source of the all the oil we have found so far. It is like a carpet soaked full of oil and gas. Drilling conventional oil fields is simply tapping the lucky spots in the rock. Places that happen to trap the oil as it moved out of the shale. Thanks to the computer revolution, we can move from trapped oil to the source of the oil itself. There is still a massive amount of oil and gas in the source rocks—the shale. However, the layers are thin, relatively speaking, so you have to be precise. Our ability to crack these rocks in very precise increments and produce them unlocked the potential we are benefitting from today. Fracking is the one component of the shale revolution that people are afraid of. And they shouldn't be afraid. The techniques are safe, when done correctly. We don't use nitroglycerine anymore. Now we typically use a combination of water and guar gum, a food additive. It is very safe. The wells that are tapping shale are not near drinking water aquifers, in fact they are about a mile below the aquifers, for the most part. Some are deeper. Simple economics (water seeping into a well would make pumping too expensive) and strict laws ensure fracking will not mix petroleum with water sources. In addition to distance, safety precautions include casing the wells with solid steel tubes to prevent anything inside the well from getting out. If there is an accident, it is due to human error, not fracking. If you don't cement the casing in right, or you damage the casing and don't fix it, or you spill frack water into a creek—those things cause problems. There are also laws and safety precautions around how the fracking water is treated once it is pumped out. If that spills, it's no different from a gas station, it can leak dangerous chemicals into the ground. That is why there is an entire industry built around cleaning up spills. At the heart of the "fracking controversy" is a large part of the population that would like renewable energy to be the only source of energy in the U.S. They want to make biofuels. They want to use wind and solar energy, and that's it. In a period when we believed that oil supplies were running out and natural gas supplies were running out, there was a lot of political clout thrown at alternative energy as a national security issue. We had to import our oil from OPEC, and natural gas from Qatar, and it was scary. It was going to be expensive, and we were going to be beholden to foreign governments, and it was just a terrible, awful, scary thing.
  • 16. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 16 Now, instead of buying natural gas from Qatar for $14/thousand cubic feet (Mcf), it is available domestically for $1.80/Mcf because there's so much of it. In fact, we stopped drilling in lots of places because economically it didn't make sense. Cheap natural gas kills the ability of renewable energy to compete. It can work, but we're going to pay double or triple our current electric bills. The alternative energy faction doesn't want cheap hydrocarbons to continue to produce electricity because it hurts their cause, but it helps electricity users, private citizens and businesses. TER: We've heard about problems with faster-than-expected decline rates in some shale wells. Can you explain how shale well development and life cycle is different from those of conventional wells? MB: There is a big decline rate. There absolutely is. Initial production will be the most oil or gas produced from a shale well in its lifetime. It's a pretty exponential decline, and then it flattens out. The thing that we don't have good data on right now is how long these wells will last because we just haven't been doing it long enough. The oil supply in the shale wells is different from the oil in a conventional well. Conventional wells tap a reservoir. You can think of it like a glass of iced tea, where the tea moves around the ice cubes. A conventional well is like putting a straw in and sucking the iced tea out. If you put two straws in it will lower the iced tea in the glass a lot faster. With a shale well, you aren't dealing with a reservoir. The reason we have to crack the rocks is that the shale is a dense rock saturated with oil. Each shale well is its own glass of iced tea. That means you can put shale wells close together and they don't sip from the same glass. That means the volume of oil you can get out of a shale layer is much larger than you would get out of a conventional oil field. We're seeing that with the Bakken. The Bakken is the big giant oil shale up in North Dakota that no one believed would ever produce oil. The original by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimation was for 151 MMbbl oil total. They were so wrong. The production rates just keep going up. Since 2008, the Bakken has produced 450 MMbbl oil. That's three times the initial estimate. It defies all the arguments that rapid declines in shale wells are going to bust this trend. I look at this and I see the innovation equivalent of the Internet for energy. Cheap energy is the best possible thing that ever happened to North America and to the U.S. People need to understand just how transformative cheap energy really is to their lives. TER: Also, not all shale is alike. How much of the success of a well is based on geology and the type of oil and gas in the resource versus location, the ability to move that resource to consumers? How much is just good management? MB: You hit the nail on the head. You need several things. You need the right rocks. There have been some colossal failures in shale plays. There have been some false starts. SandRidge Energy Inc. (SD:NYSE) raised a lot of money to develop the Mississippian (which is actually in Oklahoma). And it made promises about production rates, but the rocks it drilled initially turned out to be better than the rest of the trend play. So the company couldn't fulfill the promises because there just wasn't enough oil. The geologists didn't have the technical understanding of the rocks they should have had before they borrowed all that money. SandRidge imploded and the stock was demolished. Having the right rocks is critical.
  • 17. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 17 Takeaway capacity is also critical. There was a time when companies were sitting on hundreds of wells that had been drilled but not completed because they didn't have pipeline capacity to get the stuff out. I'm sure you've heard what's happening up in the Bakken Formation where they're hauling oil by rail. These days, it's as hard politically to get a pipeline permit as it is to actually build one. There is the whole Not In My Backyard (NIMBY) factor. People like the idea of domestic oil production, but they don't want an oil pipeline anywhere near their houses. So they're putting it on railcar. It's twice as expensive to move oil by rail as it is to put it in a pipeline and nowhere near as safe. But it is expedient and sometimes the only option. I think we're going to see a lot more rail because you just can't get pipelines permitted. TER: Is that more of a problem in Canada than in the Midwest? MB: I think it's equal. I think there's going to be more political pressure for Canada to build some big pipelines. Historically, all of Canada's pipelines pointed south because the world's largest consumer of oil and gas is in the US. Now the U.S. is importing less because it produces its own higher-quality crude. That makes the new market for Canada's oil either Europe or Asia. However, it has to build a pipeline across the country or get the Keystone Pipeline through the middle of the U.S. to the ports in Houston. It is a no-brainer in my opinion. We should let Canadian crude oil come to our ports. Cheap energy could be an enormous boost for both our economies. We're already seeing it. BMW relocated a plant to the U.S. An Egyptian fertilizer company is building a plant in Iowa. A gas-to-liquids plant is going to Louisiana in a parish where the unemployment rate was ridiculous. This is the sort of thing that can happen when you have cheap, abundant energy. I'm a huge fan. But because it is so difficult to get oil to market, places in the Bakken are selling crude at a discount to West Texas Intermediate (WTI). Canada's crude oil is trading at massive discounts. It's hard for oil companies to make money when they can't get it to the markets that have the demand. TER: Let's talk about some of these places. According to the Fraser Report, nine of the 10 best places to invest in oil and gas exploration worldwide are in North America, the top three being Oklahoma, Mississippi and Saskatchewan. I understand that the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale in Mississippi and Alabama is one of your favorites. How does it compare with the other shale resources? MB: It's new, so it's really an unknown commodity right now. What we've seen in each of the shale plays is that the first-moving companies figure out the peculiar combination of the best rocks and the best development techniques. For example, Continental Resources Inc. (CLR:NYSE) is the Bakken company. It has been one of the most amazing success stories in the shale plays, period. Coming out of 2009, Continental was a $14 stock. It touched $121/share in October of this year because of production growth out of the Bakken shale. The company has done the work and found the best way to drill the Bakken, and the numbers prove it. Continental has a tremendous story. Several other companies have done the same thing in their own particular shales. Sanchez Energy Corp. (SN:NYSE) is another great example. Sanchez ownership has been active in the Eagle Ford and now it is bringing that expertise to the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale in Mississippi and Louisiana. The Tuscaloosa Marine Shale is an analog to the Eagle Ford. When the sea level was higher, it was part of the basin. That means it has great basics—the right rocks, with the right combination of organic carbon and thickness. It should be an ideal place to use understanding of shale to develop a new region. A few small companies operate there. Lots of infrastructure is already in place. I think it will do very well.
  • 18. Copyright © 2014 NewBase www.hawkenergy.net Edited by Khaled Al Awadi – Energy Consultant All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, redistributed, or otherwise copied without the written permission of the authors. This includes internal distribution. All reasonable endeavours have been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. However, no warranty is given to the accuracy of its content . Page 18 TER: Compared to Continental, does a company like Sanchez have more upward room to grow? MB: Yes, it's a scale thing. Continental is a $19 billion (B) company. It takes a lot of new oil production to generate material growth for Continental. Sanchez, on the other hand, is fairly small. It just had its initial public offering. It's a $1B company, so it has lots of room to run. It doesn't take anywhere near as much oil production for a company like Sanchez to grow. Companies like Sanchez that are hungry, smart and run by great operators will really benefit as production increases. TER: You mentioned the Eagle Ford Shale. I've heard that production targets estimate tripling production there in 20 years. Who is going to be the beneficiary of all of that growth? MB: A lot of companies are down there nowadays. When Eagle Ford initially opened up, nobody thought it extended more than a couple of counties in southeastern Texas. Now, it extends under the border of Mexico and it's moving north toward Houston. This play just continues to get bigger. The problem is none of the companies there are cheap anymore. I do like the companies that are going to be transporting that oil out of the Eagle Ford, the pipeline plays. There are some interesting plays in logistics. TER: Any other insights for investors preparing for 2014? MB: I'm going to give you an insider tip. The secret to investing in commodities is to look at what people hate. Go to the places where people think you are nuts. For instance, I like coal because it's cheap. Coal mines are going out of business left and right, but there are companies in the space making a lot of money. I told my readers to buy Peabody Energy Corp. (BTU:NYSE). Peabody is basically the Exxon Mobil of the coal space. It has operations in the least expensive district in the U.S., the Powder River basin. It owns the world's largest coal mine and it produces coal in Australia that gets sent to Asia. In the U.S., coal was just destroyed by low natural gas prices. But in the rest of the world, coal is in high demand. Japan is shifting to coal from nuclear. Germany is doing the same. China burns an enormous amount of coal. The Chinese government is shutting down several coal mines a week because they aren't safe. That means investors who are willing to hold their nose and invest where other people aren't investing can buy the biggest player in the space for really cheap. Then you can send me a thank you note next year. TER: Thank you. Matt Badiali is the editor of the S&A Resource Report, a monthly investment advisory that focuses on natural resources, including silver, uranium, copper, natural gas, oil, water and gold. He is a regular contributor to Growth Stock Wire, a free pre-market briefing on the day's most profitable trading opportunities. Badiali has experience as a hydrologist, geologist and consultant to the oil industry. He holds a Master's degree in geology from Florida Atlantic University.
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