DUG Eagle Ford
Sept. 17-19, 2013
San Antonio, Texas
Henry B. Gonzalez Conv. Ctr.
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Midstream Program

Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013

12:00 pm

Networking Luncheon and Keynote Speaker


2:00 pm

Afternoon Keynote: De-bottlenecking the Eagle Ford

An array of options is available to producers seeking to move their oil, gas and condensate from South Texas to markets. This analyst provides an overview of the midstream sector, and the billions of dollars pouring into the region to reshape its infrastructure.


2:30 pm

Refining Spotlight: Eagle Ford Oil Goes Downstream

The surge of sweet, light oil from the Eagle Ford is heading to refineries far from Texas. Here's how this crude fits into the new world order.


3:00 pm

Networking Break

After a busy day of participating in sessions and meeting new contacts, enjoy some complimentary refreshments in the exhibit hall. Use this opportunity to meet with exhibitors and sponsors and learn how they are helping clients operate more efficiently in the Eagle Ford.


3:30 pm

Crude Transport Panel: Pipes, Trucks, Rails and Ships

Eagle Ford producers have a plethora of options to move crude, from long-haul pipelines to rail and marine tanking. Here's how operators are cost-effectively moving crude to hungry markets.


4:30 pm

Closing Keynote: NGLs in the Eagle Ford

NGL output is expected to continue to rise in the Eagle Ford, driven by robust drilling in the gas/condensate and crude oil windows. Projects in the works to handle the abundant volumes range from new and expanded pipelines and fractionaters.


5:00 pm

Networking Reception

Celebrate a great first day at the conference by participating in a relaxing cocktail reception, which includes a fully-catered buffet and complimentary drinks. Use this opportunity to network with existing and new contacts and share your learnings from the day.

Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013

7:30 am

Registration Opens – Breakfast in Exhibit Hall

Jump start your day with a complimentary, full-catered breakfast in the exhibit hall. Use this time to meet with exhibitors and other industry contacts.


8:25 am

Welcome and Opening Remarks


8:30 am

Spotlight: Eagle Ford Spurs South Texas Economy

Manufacturers are locating facilities making products ranging from petrochemicals to steel to oilfield tubulars in the Corpus Christi area. Here's a look at the projects and plans that are spurring the South Texas economy.


9:00 am

Panel: Emerging Technology in the Midstream

With concerns for safety and environmental compliance, and challenges related to overall project economics, variable production and supply chain efficiencies, how has a traditionally sleepy industry adjusted and started to innovate in U.S. shale? Gone are the days of old wired SCADA and endless reams of data with no capabilities or resources to do anything with it; now hardware and software has evolved to the point performance can be wirelessly monitored and optimized in upstream, downstream and now midstream.


10:00 am

Networking Brunch

One of the most important reasons to attend a conference is the networking! Visit the exhibit hall and visit with current contacts and possible business partners and suppliers.


12:00 pm

Conference Adjourns

Please complete your conference survey and return it to the registration area. Approved speaker presentations are offered exclusively to registered conference attendees and will be sent via email within 72 hours of the conference's conclusion.

Agenda content and timeline subject to change