About
Production in the US is showing significant declines. While The Rockies boast the greatest potential to bridge the gap between supply and demand, producers have faced long lead times in getting permission to drill.
However, today's Rocky Mountain outlook is bright. The basis differential is narrowing, land access policies are in discussion, new plays are being discovered, new technologies are improving E&P efficiency, and pipelines are quickly expanding to meet increased demands from California and Midwest markets. Are you ready to take advantage of these opportunities?
The American Conference Institute's 3rd Annual Rocky Mountain Gas Symposium publication will provide you with new production and pipeline case studies, new E&P and water management techniques, policy updates, and supply/demand forecasts including:
- Rocky Mountain Energy Council and Colorado BLM on new initiatives to ease the permitting process
- Ultra Petroleum, Stone Energy and BP on new projects and techniques for enhanced production
- Wyoming Pipeline Authority, Questar Pipelines, Kinder Morgan, Northern Border, Kern River Gas, and Enbridge on pipeline expansion plans until 2007
- Cheniere Energy and Ben Schleisinger on forecasted LNG projects in the US and impacts on Rocky Mountain supply to the west coast
Contents & Contributors
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND BENEFICIAL
USE ISSUES FOR COALBED DEVELOPMENT IN NEW MEXICO
Bill Olson, New Mexico Oil Conservation Division
COAL BED NATURAL GAS POWDER RIVER BASIN
SITE SPECIFIC ANALYSIS PERMIT TO DRILL (APD)
PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT (POD)
Dennis Stenger, Wyoming, Bureau of Land Management
IMPROVING FEDERAL PERMITTING PROCESSES
Clare Moseley, Public Lands Advocacy
THE UNITED STATES NATURAL GAS RESOURCE ENDOWMENT
John Curtis, Colorado School of Mines
NATIONAL PETROLEUM COUNCIL: 2003 NATURAL
GAS STUDY PRESENTATION
David Blackmon, Burlington Resources
PERSPECTIVE: ROCKY MOUNTAIN GAS SUPPLIES
Pete Stark, HIS Energy
PRODUCTION PANEL: UPDATE ON NEW HOT SPOTS
AND TECHNIQUES FOR ENHANCED E&P IN THE ROCKIES
Brian Ault, Ultra Petroleum
TECHNOLOGICAL AND OPERATIONAL INNOVATIONS
ROCKIES GAS
Kim Overcash, Stone Energy
THE LATEST PRICE FORECAST AND POTENTIAL FOR THE
ROCKIES: WILL THE BASIS DIFFERENTIAL CONTINUE
TO NARROW?
Peter Tertzakian, ARC Financial
EXPANSION PROJECTS UPDATE
Shelley Wright, Questar Pipelines
NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT UPDATE
Dave Scharf, Kinder Morgan
PIPELINE PROJECT UPDATE: BOOSTING TAKEAWAY
CAPACITY IN THE ROCKIES
Richard Shepherd, Northern Border Pipelines
BOOSTING TAKEAWAY CAPACITY IN THE ROCKIES
Kirk Morgan, Kern River Gas Transmission Company
INCREASING LNG COMPETITION: FORECAST OF
PROJECT DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPACTS ON ROCKY
MOUNTAIN GAS EXPORTS
Don Turkleson, Cheniere Energy Inc.
INCREASING LNG COMPETITION: FORECAST OF
PROJECT DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPACTS ON
ROCKY MOUNTAIN GAS EXPORTS
Ben Schlesinger, Benjamin Schlesinger and Associates, Inc.
COALBED METHANE WELL STIMULATION
Buddy McDaniel, Haliburton Energy Services
SQUEEZING THE SPONGE: EFFECTIVE CBM AND TIGHT
GAS SANDS TECHNIQUES TO OVERCOME NEW
CHALLENGES IN THE ROCKIES
Terry Brown, Western Research Institute
COAL BED NATURAL GAS IN THE POWDER RIVER BASIN
John Robitaille, Petroleum Association of Wyoming
Joseph C. Icenogle, Fidelity Exploration & Production Company
Tom Clayson, Anadarko Petroleum