What to Expect from EnerCom’s 14th The Oil & Services Conference™

EnerCom will host the 14th edition of The Oil & Services Conference™ 14 (TOSC 14) on March 9, 2016, at the Le Méridien San Francisco Hotel.

The EnerCom San Francisco conference is a chance for institutional investors, energy research analysts, and oil and gas investors to listen to companies and energy experts talk about the ideas that are driving change in the oil and gas sector.

Presentations will be given live March 9 at Le Méridien and webcasts will be available on Oil & Gas 360® and The Oil & Service Conference™ websites. Institutional investors, energy research analysts and energy professionals can register to attend The Oil & Service Conference ™ 14 here.

Below is a primer on the presenting companies and guest speakers who will be at TOSC 14.

Format

  • 25-minute company presentations, webcast live and archived on The Oil & Services Conference™ 14 site.
  • Q&A Breakout sessions with management will immediately follow each presentation.
  • Institutional investors and research analysts are encouraged to schedule one-on-one meetings with presenting companies by contacting EnerCom prior to TOSC 14.

TOSC 14 Presenting Companies

    • Core Laboratories (ticker: CLB, CoreLab.com), 8:30 a.m. PST – Core Laboratories is a leading provider of proprietary and patented reservoir description, production enhancement, and reservoir management services used to optimize petroleum reservoir performance. In the company’s year-end release, Core reported free cash flow of 144% of net income for the year as the company continues to offer top-tier ROIC.
    • Sanchez Energy Corp. (ticker: SN, SanchezEnergyCorp.com) 9:00 a.m. PST – Houston-based Sanchez is an E&P focused on acquisition and development of unconventional oil and natural gas resources in the Eagle Ford Shale. In the company’s year-end results, Sanchez reported record production of 5.3 MMBOE.
    • Panhandle Oil & Gas (ticker: PHX, PanhandleOilandGas.com) 9:30 a.m. PST – Panhandle currently owns 255,300 fee mineral acres and a working interest and/or royalty interest in over 6,100 wells. The company does not operate any wells. In the company’s year-end release, PHX reported a 31% increase in production from 2014, and reported cash from operating activities of $45.6 million, compared to expenditures of $30.8 million.
    • Resolute Energy (ticker: REN, ResoluteEnergy.com) 10:30 a.m. PST – Resolute Energy is engaged in the acquisition, development and production of onshore domestic hydrocarbons, principally crude oil. Resolute’s producing assets are Aneth Field in the Paradox Basin of Utah and Hilight Field in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming, and in the Permian Basin of West Texas.
    • PetroQuest Energy (ticker: PQ, PetroQuest.com) 11:00 a.m. PST – PetroQuest Energy, Inc. is an independent energy company engaged in the exploration, development, acquisition and production of oil and natural gas reserves in the Arkoma Basin, East Texas, South Louisiana and the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The company recently completed a debt exchange helping to position it to withstand the current downturn in prices.
    • Tamarack Valley Energy (ticker: TVE, TamarackValley.ca) 11:30 a.m. PST – Tamarack Valley Energy is an oil and gas company involved in the identification, evaluation and operation of resource plays in the Western Canadian sedimentary basin. The company’s assets are focused on Cardium light oil resources in Lochend, Garrington/Harmattan and Buck Lake in Alberta, Viking light oil resources in REdwater, Foley Lake and Westlock in Alberta, and heavy oil southeast of Lloydminster in Saskatchewan.
    • Evolution Petroleum (ticker: EPM, EvolutionPetroleum.com) 1:30 p.m. PST – Evolution’s principal assets include a CO2-EOR project in Louisiana’s Delhi Field and patented technology designed to extend the life and increase ultimate recoveries of depletion drive oil and gas wells. The company reported an 18% decrease in Delhi lifting costs to $16.37 per barrel.
    • Blackbird Energy (ticker: BBI, BlackBirdEnergyInc.com) 2:30 p.m. PST – Blackbird Energy is an emerging Canadian exploration and production company focused on the highly prospective liquids-rich Montney natural gas resource in Alberta. Blackbird is focused on the development of its Elmworth Montney project where it has 100% working interest in 81 sections of highly prospective Montney resource. The announced that its 2-20-70-7W6 Monteny well beat its gas and BOE type curves by 109% and 80%, respectively, in January.
    • Manitok Energy (ticker: MEI, ManitokEnergy.com) 4:00 p.m. PST – Manitok is a public oil and gas exploration and development company focusing on conventional oil and gas reservoirs in the Canadian Foothills along with crude oil in Southeast Alberta. The lower risk profile and higher operating netbacks of crude oil in Southeast Alberta are a great compliment to the high impact growth opportunities of both oil and gas present in the Foothills. The company recently closed the final tranche of its private placement, raising combined gross proceeds of $10.6 million.
    • BetaZi (BetaZi.com) 4:30 p.m. EST – BetaZi creates production forecasting solutions for the oil and gas industry using physics-based predictive analytics. The company has modeled over 400,000 wells.

Experts will Examine Market Dynamics in the Energy Space

  • 8:00 a.m. PST – John Gerdes, Head of Research at KLR Group. “The Dynamic and Global Oil & Gas Industry. Next Steps for 2016 and 2017.”
  • 10:00 a.m. PST – Fredrik Andersen, First Vice President at DNB Bank ASA. “The Impact Global Commodity Markets Have on Hedging Strategies”
  • 12:30 p.m. PST – Tom Petrie, Chairman at Petrie Partners. “The Long-Term Implications of Seeking Market Share by Members of OPEC and Russia.”
  • 2:00 p.m. PST – Brian Uhlmer, Managing Director at GMP Securities “Hardware, Middleware or Software…Where Should Investors Invest when Investing in the OFS Space?”
  • 3:00 p.m. PST – Mike Smolinski, President at Energy Directions. “The U.S. Natural Gas Industry – Opportunities If You’re Paying Attention.”
  • 3:30 p.m. PST – Michael Cooper, CPA, Counsel at Haynes and Boone. “What Remedies Do Midstream Companies Have With Production Shortfalls of Contracted E&P Volumes?”
  • Greg Barnet, President of EnerCom, Inc. “What Are Companies Doing to Address the Current Commodity Market?”

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