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GROPPE, LONG & LITTELL

OIL AND GAS ANALYSTS AND FORECASTERS

H E N R Y G R O P P E E .W . LO N G , JR . G E O R G E S . L ITTE LL

1111 BAGBY, SUITE 2330 PHONE (713) 658 -1193 W EBSITE www.groppelong.com HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002 FAX (713) 658 -1196 EMAIL gll@ groppelong.com

WORLD OIL AND NORTH AMERICAN NATURAL GAS OUTLOOK

November 2006

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PETROLEUM INDUSTRY FUNDAMENTALS

• Depletion is relentless.

• Explorationists seek largest and most profitable

deposits first.

• Production rises initially, peaks and irreversibly

declines.

• United States crude oil production rose 50

percent from 1945 to 1970, peaked and declined

almost 50 percent since.

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OIL SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS

• World crude oil production is peaking and will

decline irreversibly.

• Security and stability concerns are growing in

exporting countries – Saudi Arabia, Russia,

Venezuela, Iraq, Iran, Nigeria – which account for

over 40 percent of world crude oil supply.

• Liquids from the growing international natural gas

industry will supplement crude oil supplies.

• High prices are required to constrain consumption.

There is no such thing as scarcity and no such

thing as surplus. There is only price.

• 100,000 barrel per day supply change moves the

price $1 per barrel.

• Transportation is the dominant growing use for oil.

• High cost oil will be replaced with cheaper natural

gas and other substitutes in stationary fuel use in

developing economies as occurred in OECD

countries in the last oil crisis.

• The world oil industry will continue to operate

essentially at capacity with permanent major price

volatility.

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GAS SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS

• North American natural gas production has

already peaked.

• LNG imports will grow.

• Canadian imports will decline.

• Total supply will decline.

• High prices will drive substitution of lower cost

fuels in industrial and power generation use.

• Nuclear power expansion is the logical long-

term solution.

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25

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Million BarrelsPer Day

Oil Equivalent

Petroleum 38%

Natural Gas 24%

Coal 24%

Renewables 8%

Nuclear 6%

Petroleum 41%

Natural Gas 23%

Coal 22%

Renewables 6%Nuclear 8%

World

UnitedStates

United States% of World Energy

Consumption

Petroleum

Natural Gas

Coal

Renewables

Nuclear

25%

23%

21%

18%

31%

United States % of

World Population 6%

Oil & Gas Texas % of

US World

Production 25 3

Consumption 17 4

WORLD AND UNITED STATES ENERGY CONSUMPTION

2003

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WORLD CRUDE OIL DISCOVERY RATES

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Annual Discovery

Annual Production

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UNITED STATES CRUDE OIL DISCOVERY RATELower 48 States Onshore

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BillionBarrels

Oil fields larger than 100 million barrels

Annual Discovery

Annual Production

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CRUDE OIL PRICEWTI Or Equivalent

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2004 $Per Barrel

Era of Plenty & U.S. Control

Era of Scarcity &Price Rationing

$36 Average

$13 Average

Era of Transition& OPEC Control

U.S. ProductionPeaked

World ProductionPeaking

Price?

1870 1970 2004 2030

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WORLD CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION

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Million BarrelsPer Day $/Barrel

Production(Left Scale)

Actual Forecast

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WORLD PETROLEUM PRODUCTION

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Million Barrels Per Day

78.0

36.0

25.5

Other Non-OPEC Crude Oil

Eastern Europe Crude Oil

OPEC Crude Oil

NGL ** 62.7

75.6Other *

* alcohols, coal liquefaction, and gas to liquids** condensate, natural gasoline, butanes, propane, and ethane

80.2

68.7

39.9

28.9

Actual Forecast

EIAForecast

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OIL EXPENDITURES RELATIVE TOGLOBAL ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

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DomesticProduct

Crises of 1970’s & 1980’s

OIL EXPENDITURES

Current at $60 per Barrel Oil

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WORLD PETROLEUM USE BY SECTOR

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Transportation 51%

Residential & Commercial

10%

Industrial & Power 27%

12%Raw Material

WorldUnitedStates

Transportation 67%

Residential & Commercial

7%

Industrial & Power 10%

16%Raw Material

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UNITED STATES PETROLEUM PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION

Million Barrels Per Day

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OIL AND GAS IMPORT COSTBillions of Dollars

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CHINA & INDIA PROJECTED ECONOMIC GROWTH

8% per yr

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ENERGY COSTENERGY CONSUMED FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION

Oil1970

Energy ConsumedPercent Of Gross

Energy Input

Oil1985

Oil FromOil SandsLNG

EthanolFrom Corn

Gas toLiquids

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U.S. NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION,PRODUCTION AND PRICE

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Production

Consumption

Average Wellhead Price(Right Scale)

Imports& Other

Actual Forecast

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UNITED STATES NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION

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Bcfd

Tight

CoalbedAssociated

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(Non-Associated)

Price Controls

Section 29 Tax Credits

Actual Forecast

LNG

CanadianImports

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UNITED STATES NATURAL GASDRILLING AND PRODUCTION

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UNITED STATES NATURAL GASDRILLING PRODUCTIVITY

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UNITED STATES NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTIONBillion Cubic Feet Per Day

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Boiler Fuel & Other

46.9

60.8

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Fuel Use Act

$/MMBTU

Average Wellhead Price(Right Scale)

59.6

21.7

Actual Forecast