BTU Analytics Publishes "Hidden in Plain Sight" - A study detailing how traditional NGL models are broken and have obscured ethane production

DENVER, Nov. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- By developing a wellhead level NGL model which was calibrated with data provided by producers across the country, BTU Analytics has discovered that ethane rejection estimates have been widely understated. Throughout this 60-page study, we examine NGL production and infrastructure outlooks for the most influential basins across the US and present the findings of our new, ground-breaking model which are materially different than what an EIA-based, PADD level model would imply.

Key Points:

    --  In August 2017, BTU Analytics estimates 857 Mb/d of technically
        recoverable ethane was being rejected, nearly 300 Mb/d higher than
        market consensus.
    --  Permian alone could supply 100% of new Gulf coast ethane demand.
    --  Ethane prices will remain capped by delivered costs.
    --  Even by 2022, more than 400 Mb/d of technically recoverable ethane will
        be rejected, incentivizing the development of new steam crackers or
        export facilities.
    --  The DJ Basin will need to expand NGL takeaway to support current
        upstream activity levels.
    --  Oklahoma gas processing no longer expected to limit growth in SCOOP and
        STACK as new processing and rich gas pipelines facilitate growth in 2018
        and beyond boosting ethane supply.
    --  Incremental Marcellus ethane will not be needed to meet Gulf Coast
        demand.
    --  LPG export capacity could be fully utilized by 2020.

This study includes 5-year prices forecasts for WTI, Henry Hub, and NGL purity products at Mont Belvieu, production forecasts and infrastructure analysis for: the Permian, the Marcellus, the Utica, Oklahoma (including the SCOOP and STACK), and the Rockies (including the DJ Basin), and wellhead GPM maps for these major regions as well.

BTU Analytics, LLC
Based in Denver, Colorado, BTU Analytics provides independent fundamentals-based consulting and analytical reports on the North American oil, NGL, and natural gas markets. We utilize our in-depth understanding of North American energy data to help clients better navigate the market and determine opportunities and risks in the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors in the face of ever-evolving market conditions. See www.btuanalytics.com or call (720-552-8040) for more information.

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