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REDUCING BAKKEN FLARING PERCENTAGES IN THE BAKKEN AND BEYOND 
Reducing Flaring Percentages In The Bakken And Beyond 
Cost Effective Solutions For Natural Gas Capture, 
Recovery And Use To Identify Strategies For 
Meeting Flaring Targets, Particularly 
In Line With NDIC Regulations 
Practical Lessons From One Of North America’s Most Regulated Flaring Environments For Application In Shale Plays Across The Country 
Key Topics Include: 
December 9 - 10, 2014 | Denver, Colorado 
Scott Bliss 
Landowner Relations- Rocky Mountain Business Unit 
Legacy Reserves Operating 
EXPERT INSIGHTS FROM EVERY MAJOR STAKEHOLDER GROUP: 
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FLARE REDUCTION SOLUTIONS: Hearing Case Studies On How Power Generation Facilities Are Being Used To Reduce Flaring Percentages And Examining The Latest Gas Gathering Expansion Plans To Determine The Points At Which Gas Flaring Can Be Reduced Via Sales Lines 
NORTH DAKOTA FLARING REGULATIONS: Hearing The Layout, Application Procedure And Administration Plans For NDIC Flaring Rules To Determine The Parameters That Need Met To Prevent Production Curtailment 
TRANSFERABLE LESSONS: By Delivering Lessons From North America’s Most Regulated Flaring Environment, Operators From Other Shale Plays Can Draw From The Most Advanced Case Studies On How To Reduce Flaring Volumes 
E&P AND THIRD PARTY GAS GATHERING INFRASTRUCTURE: Examining The Latest E&P Built Gas Gathering Expansion Plans To See How Self-Invested Gas Gathering Lines Are Being Used To Reduce Flaring Percentages In North Dakota 
LAND OWNER RELATIONS & RIGHT OF WAY: Investigating The Potential For Collaboration Between E&Ps, Pipeline Operators And Regulators To Expedite The Provision Of Right Of Way And Improve Land Owner Relations 
VAPOR RECOVERY UNITS: Identifying Methods For Designing And Implementing Vapor Recovery Systems To Cost-Effectively Recover Gas Vapors And Minimize Emissions 
COMPRESSION & LIQUEFACTION: Evaluating The Criteria For Setting Up Compressor Stations To Optimize Processes When Sales Line Pressures Are Higher Than Expected And Scrutinizing The Viability Of Traditional Liquefaction Methods As Sustainable Capture Options For Enhancing Gas To Liquid Recovery And Reduce Flaring 
Eric Norberg 
President 
Allete Clean Energy, ALLETE, Inc. 
Chad Wocken 
Senior Research Manager 
Energy & Environmental Research Center 
Tom Wheeler 
Vice Chairman 
Northwest Landowners Association 
John Barber 
Facilities - PM 
Halcon Resources 
David Scobel 
Chief Operating Officer 
Caliber Midstream 
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Today, approximately 350 million cubic feet of natural gas is being flared in the Bakken everyday; equating to 30% of production and an astounding $100 million worth of burned gas each month. This is the result of the staggering monthly increase in gas production in the Bakken which continues to outpace infrastructure capacity. 
20072008200920102011201220132014 Bakken Region Natural gas production million cubic feet/day month over month 01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,0007,000millioncubic feet/dayGas +28 
With NDIC’s regulations beginning to take effect as of July 1, 2014, calling for operators to reduce flaring rates to 26% by October 1, 2014, Bakken gas producers are being prompted to actively seek the most economical solutions for natural gas capture, recovery and use to distinguish effective methods for meeting flaring targets while generating new income streams. Furthermore, there is an increasing need to improve landowner relations and expedite the provision of right of way, calling for further collaboration between producers, gas gatherers and regulators. 
In the wake of these new flaring regulations and the context of constrained gas gathering capacity, it is critical that E&Ps focus on identifying the latest alternative solutions for natural gas capture and recovery, as well as collaborating with gas gatherers and regulators to expedite gathering infrastructure expansion. 
For this reason, the critically timed Bakken Flaring Alternatives & Gas Capture 2014 Initiative has been purposely designed to provide delegates and speakers with a chance to compare the most advanced case studies and deliver updates on: 
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POWER GENERATION FACILITIES 
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E&P AND THIRD PARTY GAS GATHERING INFRASTRUCTURE 
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NORTH DAKOTA FLARING REGULATIONS 
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LAND OWNER RELATIONS & RIGHT OF WAY 
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VAPOR RECOVERY UNITS 
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COMPRESSION & LIQUEFACTION 
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Venue Information: 
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Register By Friday 
OCTOBER 24, 2014 
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND 
The Bakken Flaring Alternatives & Gas Capture 2014 Initiative has been designed with one mission, and that is to deliver practical lessons from one of North America’s most regulated flaring environments, for application in shale plays across the country. Below is a summary of what the congress will provide: 
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THE FIRST OPERATOR LED BAKKEN-SPECIFIC FLARING CONGRESS 
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RESULTS BASED CASE STUDIES 
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DRAWING BEST PRACTICES FROM NORTH DAKOTA 
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GAS CAPTURE & MONETIZATION FOCUSED 
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GATHERING UPDATES
FLARING ALTERNATIVES, NDIC REGULATIONS, GAS GATHERING INFRASTRUCTURE & RIGHT OF WAY 
Day 1 
Tuesday December 9, 2014 
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks 
ALTERNATIVE GAS USESHEARING CASE STUDIES ON HOW POWER GENERATION FACILITIES ARE BEING USED TO REDUCE FLARING PERCENTAGES AND EXAMINING THE LATEST GAS GATHERING EXPANSION PLANS TO DETERMINE THE POINTS AT WHICH GAS FLARING CAN BE REDUCED VIA SALES LINES 
KEYNOTE: GAS FOR POWER GENERATION 
8.40 Showcasing How An Operator Justified The Economics And Executed The Setting Up Of Gas Powered Generators On Site To Draw Lessons On Integrating Infield Power Into A Flare Reduction Plan 
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Comparing the cost of using gas-generated and diesel generated power to calculate the economics of capturing gas for powering other oilfield equipment 
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Specifying measures to handle the potential operational drawbacks of site power generation to develop a strategy for mitigating interruptions to electricity supply 
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Determining optimal generator motors and engine types to ensure costs are optimized from setup to execution 
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Detailing measures operators are taking to optimize power generation facilities in unfavorable weather conditions and prevent components from freezing 
9.10 Question & Answer Session 
KEYNOTE: GAS GATHERING CAPACITY 
9.20 Showcasing Timings, Capacities And Locations Of The Latest Expansion Projects For Gas Gathering Infrastructure To Determine When Gas Can Be Taken To Market 
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Identifying completion timeframes for when total volumes of gas can be moved from production sites in different areas within North Dakota 
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Mapping the locations gas gatherers plan to target first to determine which sales lines will be able to help E&P companies meet NDIC flare targets in the near future200 vs. 100 vs 50 pounds: Specifying the targeted operating pressure for upcoming gathering systems to enable the accurate design of compression at the wellhead 
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Outlining the spread between expected and actual ROI recovered from the collection of gas and how gatherers plan to make up any shortfall 
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Understanding how gathering companies are handling pro- rationing to guarantee capacity to E&P companiesHearing gatherer’s views and rationales on the economic prospect of developing gas infrastructure within remote areas to map future drilling locations 
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Evaluating opportunities for working with pipeline operators to overcome gathering constraints, get gas to markets and reduce flaring 
Presentation 1 : Eric Norberg, President, Allete Clean Energy, ALLETE, Inc. 
Presentation 2 : David Scobel, Chief Operating Officer, Caliber Midstream 
10.20 Question & Answer Session 
10.40 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area 
NORTH DAKOTA FLARING REGULATIONSOUTLINING CURRENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS TO PROVIDE CLARIFICATION ON FLARING RULES FOR BAKKEN GAS PRODUCERS 
This extended briefing will set the context for working within the dramatically changed regulatory landscape in which this summit takes place, by breaking down what every E&P and gas gatherer needs to know about how new the North Dakota flaring regulations will impact the economics of producing and marketing Bakken gas. The ensuing extended question and answer discussion has been specifically designed to allow stakeholders the opportunity to debate, discuss and understand the basis and concept, as well as the positive and negative aspects of the regulations and how they will impact production 
FLARE REDUCTION TARGETS 
11.10 Mapping The Layout, Application Procedure And Administration Plans For NDIC Flaring Rules To Determine The Parameters That Need Met To Prevent Production Curtailment 
Specifying flare reduction percentages the NDIC is looking for and how quickly the requirements are set: 
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Volume vs. energy basisCompany vs. individual well basis 
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Evaluating the NDIC’s contingency plan for adjusting flaring limits in the event wells come online higher than expected to prevent producers from incurring unforeseen costs 
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Examining how the NDIC apportion flaring responsibility between the E&P and midstream company to determine lines of accountability 
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Outlining penalties that will be administrated for those failing to meet flaring percentage targets and identifying ways producers can work with the NDIC to meet those targets 
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Specifying whether the 14-day exemption starts before or after wells are fully completed to avoid incurring avoidable penalties 
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Exploring the need and identifying opportunities for the NDIC and the NDPC to work together to implement smart and practical solutions for eliminating flaring 
11.40 Extended Discussion & Question & Answer Session 
E&P-BUILT GAS GATHERING INFRASTRUCTUREEXAMINING THE LATEST E&P-BUILT GAS GATHERING EXPANSION PLANS TO SEE HOW SELF-INVESTED LINES ARE BEING USED TO REDUCE FLARING PERCENTAGES IN NORTH DAKOTA 
WORKING WITH MIDSTREAM COMPANIES 
12.10 Examining How Operators Can Work With Midstream Companies To Ensure Mutually Profitable Gathering Entities And Increase Gas Capture 
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Identifying preliminary measures being taken on the well pad to effectively reduce flaring on site 
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Hearing how a producer is negotiating with the Midstream Companies to increase Gas Capture 
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Hearing the rationale for producers to “lay down” rigs in order to avoid production until the pipeline infrastructure is in place 
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Examining the strategy Halcón has adopted to distinguish technologies that effective vs. those that do not work to inform investment decisions 
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Identifying solutions to overcome obstacles hindering producers and midstream companies to as profitable entities 
John Barber, Facilities - PM, Halcon Resources 
12.40 Question & Answer Session 
12.50 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area 
E&P-BUILT GAS GATHERING LINES 
1.50 Comparing The Design And Construction Costs Of Building Gathering Infrastructure With The Added Revenue Streams Generated Through Sales To Determine Project Economics 
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Exploring how a producer conceived and implemented in-field gas gathering lines to maximize gas value and eliminate holdups in getting product to markets 
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Specifying the steps taken by the producer to work with landowners and regulators to acquire right of way agreements 
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Quantifying the extent to which flaring has been reduced to measure how effective self-build pipelines are in managing NDIC flaring limits in the absence of third party gathering infrastructure 
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Defining timeframes and locations for future E&P built infrastructure build outs to allow pipeline companies to strategize accordingly 
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Quantifying the capital cost for setting up new pipelines to estimate the tariff expenditure E&Ps will have to absorb to move product onto sales lines 
2.20 Question & Answer Session 
E&P OWNED VS THIRD PARTY PIPELINES 
2.30 Comparing The Economics Of Building Pipelines Versus Converting Using Gas For On Site Until Third Party Infrastructure Is Built 
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Quantifying the extra revenue that can be gained from E&P owned gas gathering systems in the context of limited third party takeaway capacity 
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Identifying the type of third party gathering systems producers are willing to commit to and what they would be willing to pay for it 
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Assessing the construction costs, time scales and contractor management issues associated with self-build pipelines to measure the business case 
David Scobel, Chief Operating Officer, Caliber Midstream 
3.00 Question & Answer Session 
3.10 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area 
RIGHT OF WAY & LAND OWNER RELATIONSINVESTIGATING THE POTENTIAL FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN E&PS, PIPELINE OPERATORS AND LAND OWNERS TO EXPEDITE OF RIGHT OF WAY APPROVALS AND IMPROVE LAND OWNER RELATIONS 
ACQUIRING RIGHT OF WAY 
3.40 Hearing The Latest Updates And Solutions On Ways To Expedite Right Of Way Agreements And Parameters That Need Met To Enable The Build Out Of Pipeline Infrastructure 
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Defining the cost per foot companies need to pay when building pipelines to predict the cost of right of way 
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Understanding the royalty structures between operators, government and landowners to factor payments into project economics 
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Hearing how the NDIC plans to work with landowners to accelerate sales lines and prevent roadblocks 
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Hearing the government’s position on compensation for flaring if they fail to provide right of way 
Tom Wheeler, Vice Chairman, Northwest Landowners Association 
4.10 Question & Answer Session 
MULTI-STAKEHOLDER PANEL: IMPROVING LAND OWNER RELATIONS 
4.20 Hearing Steps Producers, Pipeline Operators And Landowners Are Taking To Develop A United, Collaborative Approach To Improving Land Owner Relations To Expedite Right Of Way 
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E&P Perspective: Discussing success stories where producers have worked well with landowners to draw lessons on communication 
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E&P Perspective: Identifying where key expenditure is incurred, what parts of the organization are involved and whom they are working with to manage landowner relations 
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Midstream Perspective: Discussing case studies on how right of way approval was expedited due to positive relationships with landowners 
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Midstream Perspective: Specifying when agreements are initiated and the steps taken before right of way is acquired 
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Debating whether pipeline companies should be handed eminent domain to protect public interest when installing pipes to gather flared gas 
E&P Speaker: Scott Bliss, Landowner Relations - Rocky Mountain Business Unit, Legacy Reserves Operating 
Midstream Speaker: Eric Norberg, President, Allete Clean Energy, ALLETE, Inc. 
Landowner: Tom Wheeler, Vice Chairman, Northwest Landowners Association 
OVERCOMING ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CONSTRAINTSHEARING HOW ONSITE MICRO GRIDS ARE BEING USED TO ENABLE THE FUELING OF DRILLING RIGS AND FRAC FLEETS 
MICRO GRIDS 
4.50 Evaluating Opportunities For Developing In-Field Micro Grids To Fuel Drilling Rigs And Frac Fleets While Overcoming Electricity Supply Constraints 
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Hearing a case study on how an operator has implemented grids on a micro distributed network within a specific field to generate power 
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Quantifying the capital costs versus costs saved via electricity generation to determine whether micro grid development is a commercially viable alternative to gas flaring 
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Understanding measures for acquiring right of way for power poles and power lines and methods for accurately constructing micro distributed network systems to local co-op standards 
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Assessing the capabilities of micro grids to interface and integrate with the local co-op grid to plan for adjustments when they are built out 
5.20 Question & Answer Session 
5.30 Chair’s Closing Remarks 
5.40 - 6.40 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area 
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VAPOR RECOVERY UNITSIDENTIFYING METHODS FOR DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEMS TO COST-EFFECTIVELY RECOVER GAS VAPORS AND MINIMIZE EMISSIONS 
8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks 
VAPOR RECOVERY UNITS 
8.40 Hearing How An Operator Has Designed And Implemented Vapor Recovery Units To Cost Effectively Recover Natural Gas While Minimizing Carbon Emissions 
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Outlining critical facility adjustments that are required to faultlessly set up vapor recovery towers between process facilities and tanks 
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Evaluating different methods, including insulators and heaters, to prevent VRUs from freezing in cold conditions 
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Providing details on the flaring moratorium for all new drilling pads put in place with vapor recovery systems: 
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Timeline: Understanding the timeline on the moratorium to allow operators to calculate when they need to start fabrication of vapor recovery systems 
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Tax Credits: Learning whether operators will be able to use tax credits as immunity to the moratorium, enabling operators to strategize going forward 
Andy Smith, President & CEO, ABUTEC 
9.10 Question & Answer Session 
REMOTE CAPTURE TECHNOLOGIES 
9.20 Assessing Small Scale Remote Capture Technologies Applicable To Well Site Or Remote Locations To Improve Gas Utilization At The Well Head 
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Scrutinizing background details describing factors contributing to flaring in North Dakota and hearing the latest flaring statistics from the Bakken to define the scale of opportunity for small scale gas utilization technology 
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Characterizing the quality and quantity of gas available for small-scale technologies and assessing the impact of flowback strategy on gas volumes to support selecting appropriate technologies for particular flaring locations 
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Overviewing types of technologies capable of utilizing associated gas upstream of traditional gas-gathering infrastructure and an evaluating the strengths and challenges to commercial implementation to support E&P’s select appropriate technology 
Chad Wocken, Senior Research Manager, Energy & Environmental Research Center 
9.50 Question & Answer Session 
ON LEASE CAPTURE UNITS 
10.00 Assessing The Economics Of Running Mobile, On Lease Capture Units To Determine The Extent To Which They Can Be Used To Reduce Flare Percentages 
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Economics: Quantifying the number of gallons of NGLs recovered relative to costs to determine whether lease capture units are economical 
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Reliability: Analyzing equipment runtimes to anticipate facilities design improvements that will need accommodated for 
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Commitments Options: Discussing whether suppliers are requiring monthly or yearly commitments for gas capture units to direct future budgetary requirements 
Robert Zubrin, President, Pioneer Energy 
10.30 Question & Answer Session 
10.40 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area 
REFRIGERATION & SKIDSEVALUATING AND COMPARING NGL RECOVERY METHODS TO PINPOINT THE OPTION THAT HAS MAXIMIZED RECOVERY AT THE LOWEST COST 
REFRIGERATION FOR NGL RECOVERY 
11.10 Comparing The Effectiveness Of Different Refrigeration Units In Efficiently Recovering NGLs And Reduce Flaring Intensity 
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Cost vs. Capture: Specifying cost per volume of gas captured and liquefied to justify the economics of using refrigeration units 
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Yield: Quantifying the amount of NGLs recovered per process to gauge the intensity of the process stream and anticipate revenue generated 
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Runtime: Showcasing results from continuous runtime streams to determine the effectiveness of refrigeration units and their capability of achieving a 95+ optimum runtime 
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Identifying measures to mitigate operational drawbacks during winter months and minimize operational holdups 
Michael Chiste, Vice President, Torrent Energy Services 
11.40 Question & Answer Session 
REFRIGERATION VS. JT SKID MOUNTED SYSTEMS 
11.50 Outlining The Flare Reduction Capability Of Refrigeration Units Relative To JT Skids To Determine Which Merits Investment 
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Cost-Benefit: Comparing operating cost vs. revenue generated for both units to accurately pinpoint options delivering higher ROI 
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Analyzing flaring percentages for JT skids and refrigeration units to establish the ideal option for meeting the NDIC’s flaring targets 
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Sharing results to substantiate whether refrigeration units are capable of generating more power for a minimal added cost 
12.20 Question & Answer Session 
12.30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area 
LIQUEFACTION 
1.30 Scrutinizing The Cost, Availability And Applicability Of Liquefaction Methods As Sustainable Capture Options For GTL Recovery 
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Cost-Benefit: Weighing up the capital and operational costs versus the long-term benefits of liquefaction to inform investment decisions 
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Recovery: Quantifying the percentage of liquids actually recovered 
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Gauging the availability and applicability of liquefaction units in North Dakota to determine whether facilities need transported from Texas 
Mark Bragg, President, US Flare Management 
2.00 Question & Answer Session 
COMPRESSIONEVALUATING CRITERIA FOR SETTING UP COMPRESSOR STATIONS TO CONVERT NATURAL GAS TO CNG WHEN SALES LINE PRESSURES ARE HIGHER THAN EXPECTED 
COMPRESSOR STATION SET UP 
2.10 Illustrating How Operators Are Setting Up Compressor Stations To Cost Effectively Move Gas Into Pipelines In The Context Of Unexpectedly Limited Sales Line Capacity 
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Gas vs. Electric: Quantifying the upfront capital cost versus the long-term benefits of using gas compressors relative to electric compressors to justify equipment selection decisions 
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Evaluating the effectiveness of different compressors types for raising gas pressure to meet sales line pressure requirements 
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Assessing the extent to which different compressor types can handle varying gas pressures to accurately determine a sustainable compression solution 
2.40 Question & Answer Session 
2.50 Afternoon Refreshment In The Exhibition Area 
MOBILE COMPRESSION UNITS 
3.20 Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Using Mobile Compression Units To Reduce Flaring Percentages In Compliance With NDIC Targets 
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Cost-Benefit: Evaluating the capital and operational cost of running mobile compression units to cost effectively manage offset percentages set by the North Dakota government 
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Interpreting actual measurements of offset percentages at the well to determine the extent to which mobile compression can reduce flaring 
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Weighing up the considerations an operator is accounting for before deploying mobile compression units to guide equipment selection 
3.50 Question & Answer Session 
MEASURING & REPORTING FLARE VOLUMESEXAMINING STEPS FOR INCREASING THE ACCURACY OF FLARE VOLUME MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING 
MEASURING AND REPORTING FLARE VOLUMES 
4.00 Illustrating Flare Measurement And Reporting Best Practices That Have Proven To Facilitate The Accurate Measurement Of Gas Flared 
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Comparing and contrasting different measurement methods to identify which option provides the most accurate flaring numbers 
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Showing steps that can be taken to improve measurement procedures and refine the accuracy of flare percentage calculations 
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Exploring methods to accurately quantify the amount of carbon emissions coming off of equipment on location to stay in compliance with carbon emission limits 
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Showing steps that can be taken to improve measurement procedures and refine the accuracy of flare percentage calculations 
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Determining how to best report flaring volumes to avoid adding additional volumes to total flares 
Robert King, Environmental Staff Engineer, WPX Energy 
4.30 Question & Answer Session 
4.40 Chair’s Closing Remarks 
4.50 End Of Congress 
Day 2 
Wednesday December 10, 2014 
GAS CAPTURE, RECOVERY AND MEASUREMENT 
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The quality of speakers and expertise on subject matters was outstanding and I have taken a lot of great new ideas back to my company. 
Production Engineer 
Hunt Oil Company 
The conference was an excellent survey of AL technology & application in the Bakken and will hopefully lead to greater success in the region for the future 
Facilities Engineer 
BP America
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Bakken Flaring Alternatives & Gas Capture 2014

  • 1. REDUCING BAKKEN FLARING PERCENTAGES IN THE BAKKEN AND BEYOND Reducing Flaring Percentages In The Bakken And Beyond Cost Effective Solutions For Natural Gas Capture, Recovery And Use To Identify Strategies For Meeting Flaring Targets, Particularly In Line With NDIC Regulations Practical Lessons From One Of North America’s Most Regulated Flaring Environments For Application In Shale Plays Across The Country Key Topics Include: December 9 - 10, 2014 | Denver, Colorado Scott Bliss Landowner Relations- Rocky Mountain Business Unit Legacy Reserves Operating EXPERT INSIGHTS FROM EVERY MAJOR STAKEHOLDER GROUP: M Follow us @UnconventOilGas www.bakken-flaring-2014.com Register By Friday OCTOBER 24, 2014 SAVE $400 FLARE REDUCTION SOLUTIONS: Hearing Case Studies On How Power Generation Facilities Are Being Used To Reduce Flaring Percentages And Examining The Latest Gas Gathering Expansion Plans To Determine The Points At Which Gas Flaring Can Be Reduced Via Sales Lines NORTH DAKOTA FLARING REGULATIONS: Hearing The Layout, Application Procedure And Administration Plans For NDIC Flaring Rules To Determine The Parameters That Need Met To Prevent Production Curtailment TRANSFERABLE LESSONS: By Delivering Lessons From North America’s Most Regulated Flaring Environment, Operators From Other Shale Plays Can Draw From The Most Advanced Case Studies On How To Reduce Flaring Volumes E&P AND THIRD PARTY GAS GATHERING INFRASTRUCTURE: Examining The Latest E&P Built Gas Gathering Expansion Plans To See How Self-Invested Gas Gathering Lines Are Being Used To Reduce Flaring Percentages In North Dakota LAND OWNER RELATIONS & RIGHT OF WAY: Investigating The Potential For Collaboration Between E&Ps, Pipeline Operators And Regulators To Expedite The Provision Of Right Of Way And Improve Land Owner Relations VAPOR RECOVERY UNITS: Identifying Methods For Designing And Implementing Vapor Recovery Systems To Cost-Effectively Recover Gas Vapors And Minimize Emissions COMPRESSION & LIQUEFACTION: Evaluating The Criteria For Setting Up Compressor Stations To Optimize Processes When Sales Line Pressures Are Higher Than Expected And Scrutinizing The Viability Of Traditional Liquefaction Methods As Sustainable Capture Options For Enhancing Gas To Liquid Recovery And Reduce Flaring Eric Norberg President Allete Clean Energy, ALLETE, Inc. Chad Wocken Senior Research Manager Energy & Environmental Research Center Tom Wheeler Vice Chairman Northwest Landowners Association John Barber Facilities - PM Halcon Resources David Scobel Chief Operating Officer Caliber Midstream Sponsors: Gas Capture Partner: Organized By:
  • 2. SAVE $400 Today, approximately 350 million cubic feet of natural gas is being flared in the Bakken everyday; equating to 30% of production and an astounding $100 million worth of burned gas each month. This is the result of the staggering monthly increase in gas production in the Bakken which continues to outpace infrastructure capacity. 20072008200920102011201220132014 Bakken Region Natural gas production million cubic feet/day month over month 01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,0007,000millioncubic feet/dayGas +28 With NDIC’s regulations beginning to take effect as of July 1, 2014, calling for operators to reduce flaring rates to 26% by October 1, 2014, Bakken gas producers are being prompted to actively seek the most economical solutions for natural gas capture, recovery and use to distinguish effective methods for meeting flaring targets while generating new income streams. Furthermore, there is an increasing need to improve landowner relations and expedite the provision of right of way, calling for further collaboration between producers, gas gatherers and regulators. In the wake of these new flaring regulations and the context of constrained gas gathering capacity, it is critical that E&Ps focus on identifying the latest alternative solutions for natural gas capture and recovery, as well as collaborating with gas gatherers and regulators to expedite gathering infrastructure expansion. For this reason, the critically timed Bakken Flaring Alternatives & Gas Capture 2014 Initiative has been purposely designed to provide delegates and speakers with a chance to compare the most advanced case studies and deliver updates on: • POWER GENERATION FACILITIES • E&P AND THIRD PARTY GAS GATHERING INFRASTRUCTURE • NORTH DAKOTA FLARING REGULATIONS • LAND OWNER RELATIONS & RIGHT OF WAY • VAPOR RECOVERY UNITS • COMPRESSION & LIQUEFACTION Sheraton Denver West Hotel Lakewood Ballroom 360 Union Blvd Lakewood, Colorado 80228 Tel: +1 303-987-2000 Web: www.sheratondenverwest.com Venue Information: www.bakken-flaring-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 info@american-business-conferences.com Register By Friday OCTOBER 24, 2014 WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND The Bakken Flaring Alternatives & Gas Capture 2014 Initiative has been designed with one mission, and that is to deliver practical lessons from one of North America’s most regulated flaring environments, for application in shale plays across the country. Below is a summary of what the congress will provide: • THE FIRST OPERATOR LED BAKKEN-SPECIFIC FLARING CONGRESS • RESULTS BASED CASE STUDIES • DRAWING BEST PRACTICES FROM NORTH DAKOTA • GAS CAPTURE & MONETIZATION FOCUSED • GATHERING UPDATES
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FLARING ALTERNATIVES, NDIC REGULATIONS, GAS GATHERING INFRASTRUCTURE & RIGHT OF WAY Day 1 Tuesday December 9, 2014 8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks ALTERNATIVE GAS USESHEARING CASE STUDIES ON HOW POWER GENERATION FACILITIES ARE BEING USED TO REDUCE FLARING PERCENTAGES AND EXAMINING THE LATEST GAS GATHERING EXPANSION PLANS TO DETERMINE THE POINTS AT WHICH GAS FLARING CAN BE REDUCED VIA SALES LINES KEYNOTE: GAS FOR POWER GENERATION 8.40 Showcasing How An Operator Justified The Economics And Executed The Setting Up Of Gas Powered Generators On Site To Draw Lessons On Integrating Infield Power Into A Flare Reduction Plan • Comparing the cost of using gas-generated and diesel generated power to calculate the economics of capturing gas for powering other oilfield equipment • Specifying measures to handle the potential operational drawbacks of site power generation to develop a strategy for mitigating interruptions to electricity supply • Determining optimal generator motors and engine types to ensure costs are optimized from setup to execution • Detailing measures operators are taking to optimize power generation facilities in unfavorable weather conditions and prevent components from freezing 9.10 Question & Answer Session KEYNOTE: GAS GATHERING CAPACITY 9.20 Showcasing Timings, Capacities And Locations Of The Latest Expansion Projects For Gas Gathering Infrastructure To Determine When Gas Can Be Taken To Market • Identifying completion timeframes for when total volumes of gas can be moved from production sites in different areas within North Dakota • Mapping the locations gas gatherers plan to target first to determine which sales lines will be able to help E&P companies meet NDIC flare targets in the near future200 vs. 100 vs 50 pounds: Specifying the targeted operating pressure for upcoming gathering systems to enable the accurate design of compression at the wellhead • Outlining the spread between expected and actual ROI recovered from the collection of gas and how gatherers plan to make up any shortfall • Understanding how gathering companies are handling pro- rationing to guarantee capacity to E&P companiesHearing gatherer’s views and rationales on the economic prospect of developing gas infrastructure within remote areas to map future drilling locations • Evaluating opportunities for working with pipeline operators to overcome gathering constraints, get gas to markets and reduce flaring Presentation 1 : Eric Norberg, President, Allete Clean Energy, ALLETE, Inc. Presentation 2 : David Scobel, Chief Operating Officer, Caliber Midstream 10.20 Question & Answer Session 10.40 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area NORTH DAKOTA FLARING REGULATIONSOUTLINING CURRENT REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS TO PROVIDE CLARIFICATION ON FLARING RULES FOR BAKKEN GAS PRODUCERS This extended briefing will set the context for working within the dramatically changed regulatory landscape in which this summit takes place, by breaking down what every E&P and gas gatherer needs to know about how new the North Dakota flaring regulations will impact the economics of producing and marketing Bakken gas. The ensuing extended question and answer discussion has been specifically designed to allow stakeholders the opportunity to debate, discuss and understand the basis and concept, as well as the positive and negative aspects of the regulations and how they will impact production FLARE REDUCTION TARGETS 11.10 Mapping The Layout, Application Procedure And Administration Plans For NDIC Flaring Rules To Determine The Parameters That Need Met To Prevent Production Curtailment Specifying flare reduction percentages the NDIC is looking for and how quickly the requirements are set: • Volume vs. energy basisCompany vs. individual well basis • Evaluating the NDIC’s contingency plan for adjusting flaring limits in the event wells come online higher than expected to prevent producers from incurring unforeseen costs • Examining how the NDIC apportion flaring responsibility between the E&P and midstream company to determine lines of accountability • Outlining penalties that will be administrated for those failing to meet flaring percentage targets and identifying ways producers can work with the NDIC to meet those targets • Specifying whether the 14-day exemption starts before or after wells are fully completed to avoid incurring avoidable penalties • Exploring the need and identifying opportunities for the NDIC and the NDPC to work together to implement smart and practical solutions for eliminating flaring 11.40 Extended Discussion & Question & Answer Session E&P-BUILT GAS GATHERING INFRASTRUCTUREEXAMINING THE LATEST E&P-BUILT GAS GATHERING EXPANSION PLANS TO SEE HOW SELF-INVESTED LINES ARE BEING USED TO REDUCE FLARING PERCENTAGES IN NORTH DAKOTA WORKING WITH MIDSTREAM COMPANIES 12.10 Examining How Operators Can Work With Midstream Companies To Ensure Mutually Profitable Gathering Entities And Increase Gas Capture • Identifying preliminary measures being taken on the well pad to effectively reduce flaring on site • Hearing how a producer is negotiating with the Midstream Companies to increase Gas Capture • Hearing the rationale for producers to “lay down” rigs in order to avoid production until the pipeline infrastructure is in place • Examining the strategy Halcón has adopted to distinguish technologies that effective vs. those that do not work to inform investment decisions • Identifying solutions to overcome obstacles hindering producers and midstream companies to as profitable entities John Barber, Facilities - PM, Halcon Resources 12.40 Question & Answer Session 12.50 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area E&P-BUILT GAS GATHERING LINES 1.50 Comparing The Design And Construction Costs Of Building Gathering Infrastructure With The Added Revenue Streams Generated Through Sales To Determine Project Economics • Exploring how a producer conceived and implemented in-field gas gathering lines to maximize gas value and eliminate holdups in getting product to markets • Specifying the steps taken by the producer to work with landowners and regulators to acquire right of way agreements • Quantifying the extent to which flaring has been reduced to measure how effective self-build pipelines are in managing NDIC flaring limits in the absence of third party gathering infrastructure • Defining timeframes and locations for future E&P built infrastructure build outs to allow pipeline companies to strategize accordingly • Quantifying the capital cost for setting up new pipelines to estimate the tariff expenditure E&Ps will have to absorb to move product onto sales lines 2.20 Question & Answer Session E&P OWNED VS THIRD PARTY PIPELINES 2.30 Comparing The Economics Of Building Pipelines Versus Converting Using Gas For On Site Until Third Party Infrastructure Is Built • Quantifying the extra revenue that can be gained from E&P owned gas gathering systems in the context of limited third party takeaway capacity • Identifying the type of third party gathering systems producers are willing to commit to and what they would be willing to pay for it • Assessing the construction costs, time scales and contractor management issues associated with self-build pipelines to measure the business case David Scobel, Chief Operating Officer, Caliber Midstream 3.00 Question & Answer Session 3.10 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area RIGHT OF WAY & LAND OWNER RELATIONSINVESTIGATING THE POTENTIAL FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN E&PS, PIPELINE OPERATORS AND LAND OWNERS TO EXPEDITE OF RIGHT OF WAY APPROVALS AND IMPROVE LAND OWNER RELATIONS ACQUIRING RIGHT OF WAY 3.40 Hearing The Latest Updates And Solutions On Ways To Expedite Right Of Way Agreements And Parameters That Need Met To Enable The Build Out Of Pipeline Infrastructure • Defining the cost per foot companies need to pay when building pipelines to predict the cost of right of way • Understanding the royalty structures between operators, government and landowners to factor payments into project economics • Hearing how the NDIC plans to work with landowners to accelerate sales lines and prevent roadblocks • Hearing the government’s position on compensation for flaring if they fail to provide right of way Tom Wheeler, Vice Chairman, Northwest Landowners Association 4.10 Question & Answer Session MULTI-STAKEHOLDER PANEL: IMPROVING LAND OWNER RELATIONS 4.20 Hearing Steps Producers, Pipeline Operators And Landowners Are Taking To Develop A United, Collaborative Approach To Improving Land Owner Relations To Expedite Right Of Way • E&P Perspective: Discussing success stories where producers have worked well with landowners to draw lessons on communication • E&P Perspective: Identifying where key expenditure is incurred, what parts of the organization are involved and whom they are working with to manage landowner relations • Midstream Perspective: Discussing case studies on how right of way approval was expedited due to positive relationships with landowners • Midstream Perspective: Specifying when agreements are initiated and the steps taken before right of way is acquired • Debating whether pipeline companies should be handed eminent domain to protect public interest when installing pipes to gather flared gas E&P Speaker: Scott Bliss, Landowner Relations - Rocky Mountain Business Unit, Legacy Reserves Operating Midstream Speaker: Eric Norberg, President, Allete Clean Energy, ALLETE, Inc. Landowner: Tom Wheeler, Vice Chairman, Northwest Landowners Association OVERCOMING ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CONSTRAINTSHEARING HOW ONSITE MICRO GRIDS ARE BEING USED TO ENABLE THE FUELING OF DRILLING RIGS AND FRAC FLEETS MICRO GRIDS 4.50 Evaluating Opportunities For Developing In-Field Micro Grids To Fuel Drilling Rigs And Frac Fleets While Overcoming Electricity Supply Constraints • Hearing a case study on how an operator has implemented grids on a micro distributed network within a specific field to generate power • Quantifying the capital costs versus costs saved via electricity generation to determine whether micro grid development is a commercially viable alternative to gas flaring • Understanding measures for acquiring right of way for power poles and power lines and methods for accurately constructing micro distributed network systems to local co-op standards • Assessing the capabilities of micro grids to interface and integrate with the local co-op grid to plan for adjustments when they are built out 5.20 Question & Answer Session 5.30 Chair’s Closing Remarks 5.40 - 6.40 Networking Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area www.bakken-flaring-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 info@american-business-conferences.com
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VAPOR RECOVERY UNITSIDENTIFYING METHODS FOR DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEMS TO COST-EFFECTIVELY RECOVER GAS VAPORS AND MINIMIZE EMISSIONS 8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks VAPOR RECOVERY UNITS 8.40 Hearing How An Operator Has Designed And Implemented Vapor Recovery Units To Cost Effectively Recover Natural Gas While Minimizing Carbon Emissions • Outlining critical facility adjustments that are required to faultlessly set up vapor recovery towers between process facilities and tanks • Evaluating different methods, including insulators and heaters, to prevent VRUs from freezing in cold conditions • Providing details on the flaring moratorium for all new drilling pads put in place with vapor recovery systems: • Timeline: Understanding the timeline on the moratorium to allow operators to calculate when they need to start fabrication of vapor recovery systems • Tax Credits: Learning whether operators will be able to use tax credits as immunity to the moratorium, enabling operators to strategize going forward Andy Smith, President & CEO, ABUTEC 9.10 Question & Answer Session REMOTE CAPTURE TECHNOLOGIES 9.20 Assessing Small Scale Remote Capture Technologies Applicable To Well Site Or Remote Locations To Improve Gas Utilization At The Well Head • Scrutinizing background details describing factors contributing to flaring in North Dakota and hearing the latest flaring statistics from the Bakken to define the scale of opportunity for small scale gas utilization technology • Characterizing the quality and quantity of gas available for small-scale technologies and assessing the impact of flowback strategy on gas volumes to support selecting appropriate technologies for particular flaring locations • Overviewing types of technologies capable of utilizing associated gas upstream of traditional gas-gathering infrastructure and an evaluating the strengths and challenges to commercial implementation to support E&P’s select appropriate technology Chad Wocken, Senior Research Manager, Energy & Environmental Research Center 9.50 Question & Answer Session ON LEASE CAPTURE UNITS 10.00 Assessing The Economics Of Running Mobile, On Lease Capture Units To Determine The Extent To Which They Can Be Used To Reduce Flare Percentages • Economics: Quantifying the number of gallons of NGLs recovered relative to costs to determine whether lease capture units are economical • Reliability: Analyzing equipment runtimes to anticipate facilities design improvements that will need accommodated for • Commitments Options: Discussing whether suppliers are requiring monthly or yearly commitments for gas capture units to direct future budgetary requirements Robert Zubrin, President, Pioneer Energy 10.30 Question & Answer Session 10.40 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area REFRIGERATION & SKIDSEVALUATING AND COMPARING NGL RECOVERY METHODS TO PINPOINT THE OPTION THAT HAS MAXIMIZED RECOVERY AT THE LOWEST COST REFRIGERATION FOR NGL RECOVERY 11.10 Comparing The Effectiveness Of Different Refrigeration Units In Efficiently Recovering NGLs And Reduce Flaring Intensity • Cost vs. Capture: Specifying cost per volume of gas captured and liquefied to justify the economics of using refrigeration units • Yield: Quantifying the amount of NGLs recovered per process to gauge the intensity of the process stream and anticipate revenue generated • Runtime: Showcasing results from continuous runtime streams to determine the effectiveness of refrigeration units and their capability of achieving a 95+ optimum runtime • Identifying measures to mitigate operational drawbacks during winter months and minimize operational holdups Michael Chiste, Vice President, Torrent Energy Services 11.40 Question & Answer Session REFRIGERATION VS. JT SKID MOUNTED SYSTEMS 11.50 Outlining The Flare Reduction Capability Of Refrigeration Units Relative To JT Skids To Determine Which Merits Investment • Cost-Benefit: Comparing operating cost vs. revenue generated for both units to accurately pinpoint options delivering higher ROI • Analyzing flaring percentages for JT skids and refrigeration units to establish the ideal option for meeting the NDIC’s flaring targets • Sharing results to substantiate whether refrigeration units are capable of generating more power for a minimal added cost 12.20 Question & Answer Session 12.30 Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area LIQUEFACTION 1.30 Scrutinizing The Cost, Availability And Applicability Of Liquefaction Methods As Sustainable Capture Options For GTL Recovery • Cost-Benefit: Weighing up the capital and operational costs versus the long-term benefits of liquefaction to inform investment decisions • Recovery: Quantifying the percentage of liquids actually recovered • Gauging the availability and applicability of liquefaction units in North Dakota to determine whether facilities need transported from Texas Mark Bragg, President, US Flare Management 2.00 Question & Answer Session COMPRESSIONEVALUATING CRITERIA FOR SETTING UP COMPRESSOR STATIONS TO CONVERT NATURAL GAS TO CNG WHEN SALES LINE PRESSURES ARE HIGHER THAN EXPECTED COMPRESSOR STATION SET UP 2.10 Illustrating How Operators Are Setting Up Compressor Stations To Cost Effectively Move Gas Into Pipelines In The Context Of Unexpectedly Limited Sales Line Capacity • Gas vs. Electric: Quantifying the upfront capital cost versus the long-term benefits of using gas compressors relative to electric compressors to justify equipment selection decisions • Evaluating the effectiveness of different compressors types for raising gas pressure to meet sales line pressure requirements • Assessing the extent to which different compressor types can handle varying gas pressures to accurately determine a sustainable compression solution 2.40 Question & Answer Session 2.50 Afternoon Refreshment In The Exhibition Area MOBILE COMPRESSION UNITS 3.20 Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Using Mobile Compression Units To Reduce Flaring Percentages In Compliance With NDIC Targets • Cost-Benefit: Evaluating the capital and operational cost of running mobile compression units to cost effectively manage offset percentages set by the North Dakota government • Interpreting actual measurements of offset percentages at the well to determine the extent to which mobile compression can reduce flaring • Weighing up the considerations an operator is accounting for before deploying mobile compression units to guide equipment selection 3.50 Question & Answer Session MEASURING & REPORTING FLARE VOLUMESEXAMINING STEPS FOR INCREASING THE ACCURACY OF FLARE VOLUME MEASUREMENT AND REPORTING MEASURING AND REPORTING FLARE VOLUMES 4.00 Illustrating Flare Measurement And Reporting Best Practices That Have Proven To Facilitate The Accurate Measurement Of Gas Flared • Comparing and contrasting different measurement methods to identify which option provides the most accurate flaring numbers • Showing steps that can be taken to improve measurement procedures and refine the accuracy of flare percentage calculations • Exploring methods to accurately quantify the amount of carbon emissions coming off of equipment on location to stay in compliance with carbon emission limits • Showing steps that can be taken to improve measurement procedures and refine the accuracy of flare percentage calculations • Determining how to best report flaring volumes to avoid adding additional volumes to total flares Robert King, Environmental Staff Engineer, WPX Energy 4.30 Question & Answer Session 4.40 Chair’s Closing Remarks 4.50 End Of Congress Day 2 Wednesday December 10, 2014 GAS CAPTURE, RECOVERY AND MEASUREMENT www.bakken-flaring-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 info@american-business-conferences.com The quality of speakers and expertise on subject matters was outstanding and I have taken a lot of great new ideas back to my company. Production Engineer Hunt Oil Company The conference was an excellent survey of AL technology & application in the Bakken and will hopefully lead to greater success in the region for the future Facilities Engineer BP America
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