For those who attended the 2011 event, you may access the speaker presentations using the username and password sent to you via email. Click on the individual speakers' names to view their presentations.
As producers continue to focus on liquids-production, the Eagle Ford shale has become the “it” play with nearly 200 rigs active in the region. This activity necessitates the development of new midstream infrastructure and the expansion of older infrastructure. The truly unique aspect of this shale play is that it produces dry gas, natural gas liquids and crude oil.
The Midstream Workshop at DUG™ Eagle Ford will provide attendees with the knowledge they need on the key activities in the play from gas to oil, pipeline to processing plants. This event will occur prior to the DUG Eagle Ford Conference and will include panels consisting of some the top executives in the field discussing the transportation of NGLs and oil from the play as well as M&A and MLP activity in the region.
Hart Energy experts from Midstream Business, Midstream Monitor and Refinery Tracker will host this workshop.
2012 agenda to come.
Monday, October 10th, 2011
Overview of Eagle Ford Midstream Sector
Midstream operators are expanding systems and building new pathways to get valuable gas and liquids to market. Producers, processors and pipelines are spending capital to find solutions. This overview looks at the current state of the sector in the Eagle Ford play.
James E. Wade, President and COO, Copano Energy LLC - View bio
Hugh D. Babowal, Managing Director, Mergers and Acquisitions, Wells Fargo Securities - View bio
Pipelines In The Eagle Ford
Operators plan a multitude of pipeline and gas-processing projects in the Btu-rich play. Here, a panel of three industry leaders discusses the region’s current and future infrastructure.
Steve Huckaby, President and CEO, Meritage Midstream - View bio
Phil Mezey, co-CEO, TexStar Midstream Services LP - View bio
Rick Wilkerson, President and Managing Partner, Velocity Midstream Partners LLC - View bio
Operator Spotlight
Infrastructure shortages, challenges and solutions
The Anatomy of a Deal
Upstream Eagle Ford activity is driving formations of new midstream companies. Most recently, Crosstex Energy LP and Quanta Services Inc. formed Howard Energy with assets from Texas Pipeline and Bottom Line Services. Here’s how the deal went down.
Bill Davis, EVP and COO, Crosstex Energy - View bio
Mike Howard, CEO, Howard Energy Partners - View bio
Jim O’Neil, President & CEO, Quanta Services LLC - View bio
Gathering, Processing, Storage and Transport Strategies
From gathering to storage and beyond, Eagle Ford infrastructure is growing to meet heavy demand by both producers and markets. Here, three operators discuss current and future plans for growth.
Bill Moler, SVP, Inergy LP - View bio
Rick Cargile, President, Southern Business Unit, DCP Midstream LLC - View bio
Curt Anastasio, CEO, NuStar Energy - View bio

























































