Pipeline Plans in the Permian Developing the Midland Basin May 20, 2014 Michael J. Latchem Fort Worth, Texas
Pipeline Plans in the Permian Gas Takeaway Concerns Adequate Gas Transmission to west, north & east markets Early limitations on NGL Transportation to Gulf Coast Producers and Processors supported new projects Crude Takeaway Concerns Midland and Colorado City provided early liquidity Constraints at Midland have provided new opportunities New projects completed and others underway
MBPD Crude from the Permian Crude Oil Growth Paths Out of Permian 3,000 2,500 CUSHING 2,000 1,500 WICHITA FALLS 1,000 500 MIDLAND ST. JAMES NEDERLAND - 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014E 2015E 2016E Refinery Demand Basin Pipeline West Texas Gulf Pipeline Centurion Pipeline Other Pipelines Longhorn Pipeline Permian Express Pipeline Bridge Tex Pipeline Cactus Pipeline Wink Pipeline Rail & Other source: Jefferies Total Production CORPUS HOUSTON HOUMA PORT NECHES Existing Infrastructure Expansion Project
MBPD MMcf/day Gas & NGLs from the Permian NGL Production Growth Residue Gas Growth 1,000 10,000 800 8,000 600 6,000 400 4,000 200 2,000-2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014E 2015E 2016E West Texas LPG Seminole Chaparral Line EZ West Texas LPG Lone Star Sand Hills Permian NGL production source: Jefferies - 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014E 2015E 2016E source: drillinginfo El Paso Northern Atmos NGPL Residue Gas OneOk Energy Transfer Enterprise Kinder Morgan
Focus Turns to G&P Companies Midland Basin Legacy Infrastructure Aging pipeline systems High system fuel & loss Lower NGL recoveries New horizontal development is higher GOR Pressure is on to perform LUCID Asset Coverage
High Growth Development Areas NEW MEXICO LUCID Operations: Abo Trend Midland Basin TEXAS Wolfcamp A Bench Wolfcamp B Bench Yeso Trend Wolfcamp Shale Wolfcamp C Bench Cline Shale Wolfcamp D Bench Delaware Basin Central Basin Avalon Platform Trend Bone Springs Trend Wolfcamp Shale Spraberry Trend LUCID Asset Coverage Spraberry Cline Shale Clear Fork Strawn Canyon Sands Mississippian Lime Fussellman
Ahead of Development LUCID Development Over 450 miles of new infrastructure 500 MMcf/day of new pipeline capacities 4 new plants High pressure pipeline system interconnecting all plants Contracted with large independents and majors
Gas Processing Capacities LUCID Plant Execution Early mover in Cline with Silver 1 (20MMcf/day) Early mover in Wolfcamp with Munson (40MMcf/day) Rapid expansion with Silver 2 (60MMcf/day) Rapid expansion with Big Lake Plant (200MMcf/day) SILVER 1 SILVER 2 BIG LAKE MUNSON
MMcf/day Gas Processing Expansions LUCID Plant Capacities vs Forecast Current capacities with Big Lake of 320 MMcf/day Additional expansion planned at Silver for northern growth in 2015 Big Lake Plant expansion supporting Wolfcamp development in 2016 800 700 600 500 400 300 Well inventory of over 10,000 locations on current contracted acreage Additional growth projects active 200 100 - EOY 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Silver 1 Munson Silver 2 Big Lake Silver 3 Big Lake 2 Next Plant Gas Volumes
Nitrogen Rejection Capability Midland Basin Gas Characteristics SILVER NRU Recent development is high nitrogen Legacy production declining Cline Shale gas over 5% post processing Wolfcamp gas over 4% post processing LUCID provides flow assurance with nitrogen treating Integrates with LUCID's existing cryogenic plants
Resolving Crude Oil Constraints Critical Growth Projects Magellan Longhorn Expansions (Gulf Coast) > 850,000 BPD New Capacity CUSHING BridgeTex ( Gulf Coast) Plains Pipeline WICHITA FALLS Cactus (Corpus Christi) Sunoco Logistics MIDLAND ST. JAMES NEDERLAND Permian Express II Enterprise/Enbridge Seaway Twin CORPUS HOUSTON HOUMA PORT NECHES Existing Infrastructure Expansion Project
Shift to Crude Oil Gathering Crude Quality Considerations Eastern Midland Basin crude oil is lighter than historical production New projects specify strict API gravity requirements Condensate blending is increasing the scrutiny of markets and pipelines LUCID's system affords multi-market accessibility Reduces producer's risk of curtailment Access to rail facility near-term enhances competition for the producer contracted/ constructing in development
Mindset of Service SINGULAR FOCUS Singular corporate focus in the Permian Basin Tasked with debottlenecking the Midland Basin Track record of execution on time, every time CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT Individual customer attention Creative solutions in contracting and execution Customers problems become LUCID problems RISK ALIGNED In the field with pipe when customers need it Ahead of customer needs with plant capacity Private sponsorship provides capital risk tolerance SERVICE FIRST LUCID is a service company first Transparency in communication no surprises Value is created through trust from our customers
Success is a Result of Trust Counties in Operation 9 Customer Counterparties 25 Miles of Pipeline Operated 450 Cryogenic Plant Capacity (Mcf/day) 320,000 Acres Dedicated >1,000,000
Lucid Energy Group VISION AT WORK Michael J. Latchem Managing Director & CEO mlatchem@lucid-energy.com www.lucid-energy.com