Bakken Well Economics & Production Forecasting

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Bakken Well Economics & Production Forecasting House Energy and Natural Resources January 9, 2015 Justin J. Kringstad Geological Engineer Director, North Dakota Pipeline Authority

Rebuilding Oil & Gas Forecasts to Support Midstream Development JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 2

Crude Oil Prices Jan. 7, 2015 Cushing $48.65 Brent $51.05 WTI + $2.40 JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 3

ND Pipeline Authority Web Presentation Bakken Well Economics Justin J Kringstad Geological Engineer Director North Dakota Pipeline Authority Please view replay video on the Pipeline Authority website for full commentary of the following slides Revised: January 1, 2015

Objective Define where the Bakken/Three Forks system is economic in a lower oil price environment. Method Analyze past well performance across the region and estimate well economics for various production levels. Disclaimer The goal of this work is not to imply individual company actions or intentions. All view expressed are strictly that of Justin J. Kringstad. Neither the State of North Dakota, nor any agency, officer, or employee of the State of North Dakota warrants the accuracy or reliability of this product and shall not be held responsible for any losses related to its use. JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 5

Key Economic Assumptions $7-$9 Million Well Costs $45/BBL Wellhead Pricing 1/6 Royalty Zero Flaring Minimum 20% IRR to drill (calculated after production taxes and royalties) No Tax Incentives Included Production rate is 30-day average All Bakken/Three Forks wells drilled in 2008+ JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 6

5,396 Wells Peak Month Minimum 300 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 7

4,017 Wells Peak Month Minimum 400 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 8

2,812 Wells Peak Month Minimum 500 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 9

1,884 Wells Peak Month Minimum 600 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 10

1,182 Wells Peak Month Minimum 700 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 11

714 Wells Peak Month Minimum 800 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 12

416 Wells Peak Month Minimum 900 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 13

249 Wells Peak Month Minimum 1,000 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 14

109 Wells Peak Month Minimum 1,200 BOPD $45 Wellhead OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 15

1,145 Wells Peak Month: 100-300 BOPD* *Low production wells also occur in areas deemed Core or Hot Spot. Risk is still present in most areas. OpenStreetMap contributors Mapped wells drilled 2012-2014 JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 16

Summary of $45 Wellhead Oil JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 17

Breakeven Summary JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 18

Options for drilling outside 800 BOPD footprint: 1)Prove location is viable in low price environment (lower costs, improved IP, etc.) 2)Move rig to better geology (inside or outside of basin) 3)Release rig Peak Month Minimum 800 BOPD OpenStreetMap contributors JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 19

800 BOPD Well Example $8 MM Well $45/bbl oil and $6/mcf gas AT IRR = 15% AT NPV (10) = $0.93 MM Simple Payback = 4.0 Years JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 20

Additional Considerations Can well costs come down further? Individual company budgets, cash flows, hedges, obligations, and management strategies Competition from other plays Completion technology continues to improve Higher volumes of proppant and water Higher density drilling success JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 21

Arguments Well economic assumptions too optimistic or conservative Jump to lower or higher well performance footprints Some rigs are not drilling Bakken/Three Forks wells No economics were run on wells in other formations JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 22

Next Steps Use the findings to refine crude oil and natural gas forecasts for the region Continue to monitor pricing, production, and technology to further enhance our understanding of well economics in North Dakota JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 23

Can We Learn from Natural Gas? Source: EIA Data JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 24

Can We Learn from Natural Gas? Source: EIA Data JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 25

Can We Learn from Natural Gas? JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 26

Marcellus Reaction to Low Prices Source: U. S. Energy Information Administration Drilling Productivity Report JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 27

Forecasting Williston Basin Oil Production, BOPD Production forecast is for visual demonstration purposes only and should not be considered accurate for any near or long term planning. JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 28

Forecasting Assumptions JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 29 ~ 37% Slowdown ~ 50% Slowdown

Williston Basin Oil Production & Export Capacity, BOPD Production forecast is for visual demonstration purposes only and should not be considered accurate for any near or long term planning. JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 30

Forecasting Exercise Hold Oct 2014 Production JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 31

Forecasting Exercise Hold Oct 2014 Production JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 32

North Dakota Natural Gas Forecast, MMCFD Production forecast is for visual demonstration purposes only and should not be considered accurate for any near or long term planning. JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 33

Contact Information Justin J. Kringstad, Director North Dakota Pipeline Authority 600 E. Boulevard Ave. Dept. 405 Bismarck, ND 58505-0840 Phone: (701)220-6227 Fax: (701)328-2820 E-mail: jjkringstad@ndpipelines.com Websites: www.pipeline.nd.gov www.northdakotapipelines.com JJ Kringstad - North Dakota Pipeline Authority 34 34