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CSIS Energy Program Wed 11/1/2017 6:09:00 PM Private Invitation | Outlook for Oil & Gas Production in the Permian and SCOOP/STACK Plays
An Oil and Gas Workshop with the Energy & National Security Program
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Dear Colleagues;
We are pleased to invite you to a workshop discussion on The Outlook for Oil and Gas Production in the Permian and SCOOP/STACK Shale Plays. This event will be on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 from 9:30am - 1:30pm at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (1616 Rhode Island Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.). The workshop is designed to explore in detail various perspectives on both the resource potential and possible production profile outlooks for the Permian and SCOOP/STACK plays. In addition, we will also address some of the challenges (e.g., water availability, work crews takeaway capacity, storage, the role of associated gas) and the role of government that could play in the outlook for production.
We expect to make some of the formal presentations public following the session, but the roundtable discussion will not be webcast and will be held under Chatham House Rule, so space will be limited for registrants. Please RSVP to enerqv@csis.org by Tuesday, November 28.
Speakers and Topics
Perspectives on Production in the Permian Basin
Mark Berg Executive Vice President, Corporate/Operations, Pioneer Joe Cardenas Engineering Manager, Permian Basin, XTO Energy Robert Clarke Research Director, Lower 48 Upstream, Wood Mackenzie
The SCOOP and the STACK in the Anadarko Basin
Debra Higley Research Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
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John Staub Director, Petroleum and Natural Gas Analysis, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Operating Company TBA
Infrastructure and Other Considerations
Rusty Braziel President, RBN Energy
While the resiliency of U.S. onshore oil and gas production has continued to surprise many within the market in 2017, drilling operations are increasingly becoming concentrated across several major shale plays. The Permian in South-West Texas and the South Central Oklahoma Oil Province (SCOOP) along with the Sooner Trend, Anadarko, and Canadian and Kingfisher (STACK) in the Anadarko Basin in Oklahoma are displaying some of the most promising signs in terms of growth. The keys to understanding the potential of these plays are the various resource estimates, production profiles outlooks, and challenges facing operators. Potential constraints include water management issues, takeaway capacity challenges, the availability of liquids treatment facilities, and the role that local, state, and federal government agencies will play towards realizing the prudent development of these resources.
If you have any questions about the workshop, please feel free to reach out to Andrew Stanley (astanlev@csis.org). Research Associate with the Energy & National Security Program. We hope to see you soon.
Sincerely,
Frank A. Verrastro
Senior Vice President and Trustee Fellow Center for Strategic & International Studies
This session is by invitation only.
Adam Sieminski
James R schlesinger Chair for Energy & Geopolitics Center for strategic & International Studies
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