Eficiencia Logistica Q3 2017 Ruben Medina Director de Desarrollo Economico
The Energy Port of the Americas Port of Corpus Christi Authority is: #1 US port for export of crude oil 4 th largest US Port by tonnage $124 Billion impact on US Economy Air attainment status Deep-water ship channel Available land suitable for industrial development
Port Corpus Christi in the Media Texas Oil Boom Fuels Corpus Christi Port Growth June 9 th, 2015 Wall Street Journal Welcome to the Booming Texas Port at Heart of U.S. Oil Sales June 26 th, 2017 Bloomberg Port Corpus Christi Receives the Largest Vessel to Call on a Gulf of Mexico Port May 29 th, 2017 PortNews Port of Corpus Christi: America's energy hub May 1 st, 2017 - CNBC Oil Exports, Illegal for Decades, Now Fuel a Texas Port Boom July 6 th, New York Times As the U.S. Sends More Oil to World, OPEC Sends Less to U.S. February 26 th, 2017 - Bloomberg
Energy Hub for US Crude Oil & Refined Petroleum Export Ethane Crackers LPG Export LNG Export Crude Oil Export Refinery Hub
First U.S. Crude Export in 40 Years
May 2017 VLCC ANNE 2 Million Barrel Supertanker
Barrels Per Day PCC Major Shift in Crude & Condensate (BPD) 1.000.000 900.000 800.000 700.000 600.000 500.000 400.000 300.000 200.000 100.000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 (Q3) Total Inbound Outbound
Port Corpus Christi Hydrocarbon Throughput Volumes Some of the outbound volume will be stand-alone splitter output such as naphtha intermediate-this will potentially reduce POCC outbound
Crude & Condensate Export by Country (Barrels) 60.000.000 50.000.000 40.000.000 30.000.000 20.000.000 10.000.000 0 2015 2016 2017 (H1) CANADA SOUTH KOREA NETHERLANDS ITALY TURKEY ECUADOR JAPAN CHINA TAIWAN ARUBA SPAIN UNITED KINGDOM FRANCE GIBRALTAR MEXICO UKRAINE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES DOMINICAN REPUBLIC THAILAND EQUATORIAL GUINEA COLOMBIA NORWAY BELGIUM ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA VENEZUELA
Intracoastal & Inland Waterway Interstate & Intrastate Pipelines Rail Intermodal Connectivity Highway
Crude Oil Pipeline Capacity to Corpus Christi Pipeline Owner Basin Origin Destination Capacity Future Expansion Eagle Ford JV Plains/Enterprise Eagle Ford Gardendale Corpus/Houston 600,000 Double Eagle Morgan Eagle Ford Gardendale Corpus/Houston 100,000 South TX Crude Pipeline NuStar Eagle Ford Gardendale Corpus Christi 250,000 Oakville NuStar Eagle Ford Oakville Corpus Christi 30,000 Pettus-to-Corpus NuStar Eagle Ford Pettus Corpus Christi 40,000 Pawnee NuStar Eagle Ford Pawnee Corpus Christi 100,000 Harvest Hilcorp Eagle Ford Gardendale Corpus Christi 250,000 Pettus South Koch Eagle Ford Pettus Corpus Christi 250,000 Rio Bravo Energy Transfer Eagle Ford McMullen Corpus Christi 100,000 Cactus Plains Permian Basin McCamey Gardendale 390,000 500,000 South Texas Gateway Buckeye Permian Basin Wink/Midland Corpus Christi 400,000 EPIC TexStar, CCI, and Ironwood Midstream Permian Basin Orla/Midland Corpus Christi 440,000 TOTAL 2,110,000 1,340,000 Barrels per Day
Port Corpus Christi Marine Terminals Terminal Company Pipelines Largest Storage Capacity Vessel (Million Barrels) North Beach Terminal NuStar Multiple Suezmax 2.00 Martin Terminal NuStar Harvest Aframax 0.90 Ingleside Koch/FHR Texas Aframax 2.70 Oxy Ingleside Energy Center Occidental Petroleum JV VLCC 2.10 Texas Processing Buckeye/Trafigura South Texas Gateway Aframax 2.20 Texas Hub Buckeye/Trafigura Rio Bravo Aframax 2.30 Magellan Avery Point Magellan Eagle Aframax 3.00 Viola Plains JV Barge 0.10 Eagle Ford Terminals Plains Eagle Ford JV Aframax 1.50 EPIC Corpus Marine Terminal TexStar, CCI, and Eagle Ford JV Aframax 1.00 Ironwood Midstream Castleton Commodities CCI EPIC Aframax 2.20 Oil Dock 14 Pin Oak TBD Aframax TOTAL 20
New Pipelines into Mexico Texas In Planning Stage Texas Under Construction Texas existing Pipeline Arizona California 2016 2017 2018 Existing LNG Terminal 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
$50 Billion in Regional Investment South Texas Cement
$50 Billion Recent Private Investment
Four Processing Units 1.8 MT Ethane Cracker Monoethylene glycol unit Polyethylene unit Polyethylene unit
Local Private Investment Doing Business with Mexico Howard Energy Project (diesel & gasoline) Pet Coke Ingleside Ethylene M&G Resins (PTA/PET) voestalpine (HBI)
Maverick Terminal /Howard Energy Project Maverick is looking to build a terminal for exporting refined products to Mexico market via rail. Initial phase will be to utilize liquid bulk dock to discharge barges and ships and directly load into rail cars. Estimating one unit train per day, ramping up to two per day. - Initial cities will be San Jose, Iturbide, and Monterrey
4.000 2017 Rail Cars by Commodity 3.000 2.000 1.000 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Sorghum Grain Wheat Hydraulic Cement Iron Briquette Barium Sulphate Military Nitrogen Fertilizer Ballast Rock Limestone Other
6.000 2016 Rail Cars by Commodity 5.000 4.000 3.000 2.000 1.000 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Sorghum Grain Wheat Hydraulic Cement Pet Coke Iron Briquette Wind Turbine Nitrogen Fertilizer Barium Sulphate Soybeans Military Other
Bulk Dock 3 Ability to load directly to railcars from a barge or small vessel. Mexico energy reform has opened the pathway for new suppliers from the United States, especially Texas, to export diesel and gasoline to undersupplied markets.
Breakbulk: America s Wind Energy Gateway 2608 2915 1552 1936 1622 1036 936 817 580 20 162 106 2015 2016 2017 (YTD Aug) Blades Tower Sections Other Wind Components TOTAL WIND COMPONENTS
36 Miles of Ship Channel Authorized to -54 (MLLW) (Currently -47 MLLW) CCSC-CIP - $35 billion annually in additional goods value exports & reduce the trade deficit CCSC-CIP - $100 million in annual transportation cost savings
Memorandum of Understanding with Palermo Port Society Colombia-Texas Trade Route Strong alliance between the two Ports Ready & able to handle shale oil needs in Colombia
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