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n New course content! n Improved models! n More Networking Opportunities 2015 Calgary, AB Canada March 30 Through April 01 Calgary Telus Convention Centre 120 9 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G 0P3, Canada Hyatt Regency Calgary RBN discounted room rate of $259, based on availability Reservations (403) 717-1234 Mon, Mar. 30, 2015 – 8am-5pm (plus cocktail reception) Tue, Mar. 31, 2015 – 8am-5pm (plus cocktail reception) Wed, Apr. 1, 2015 – 8am-12pm This is nothing like other natural gas, crude oil or NGL conferences! The course work is hands-on. In each module we’ll drill down on an important aspect of the market, explain how it works, download a spreadsheet model and learn how to use it. You walk out the door with the how-to PowerPoints and the Excel models. No talking heads, no mind numbing speeches. Just practical, usable energy market fundamentals. To learn more about School of Energy call us at 888-612-9488, email [email protected], or visit www.rbnenergy.com
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  • n New course content!

    n Improved models!

    n More Networking

    Opportunities

    2015 Calgary, AB Canada

    March

    30Through April

    01Calgary Telus

    Convention Centre

    120 9 Ave SE, Calgary, AB

    T2G 0P3, Canada

    Hyatt Regency Calgary

    RBN discounted room rate

    of $259, based on availability

    Reservations (403) 717-1234

    Mon, Mar. 30, 2015 – 8am-5pm

    (plus cocktail reception)

    Tue, Mar. 31, 2015 – 8am-5pm

    (plus cocktail reception)

    Wed, Apr. 1, 2015 – 8am-12pm

    This is nothing like other natural gas, crude oil or NGL conferences!

    The course work is hands-on. In each module we’ll drill down on an

    important aspect of the market, explain how it works, download a

    spreadsheet model and learn how to use it. You walk out the door with

    the how-to PowerPoints and the Excel models. No talking heads, no mind

    numbing speeches. Just practical, usable energy market fundamentals.

    To learn more about School of Energy call us at 888-612-9488, email [email protected], or visit www.rbnenergy.com

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  • RBN’s School of Energy has been reworked, restructured and reorganized to make the conference even better.

    There is more course content, updated for what is happening in the market right now. We have added

    new models, replaced some old models and enhanced them all. But even more important, we have increased the number of model labs from one to FOUR!! Each lab will step you through the model logic, how to input the data and how

    to interpret the results. You will work through cases that will test your knowledge on how

    the models work.

    And we are branching out. School of Energy Remix sessions with the revised content and models have been scheduled in Calgary March 30 through April 1. This conference will cover the same intense curriculum and will include a couple of guest speakers who bring special knowledge of the regional markets we’ll be covering.

    You will need to bring a laptop computer with a USB port, internet access and Microsoft Office 2007 or higher. Yes that means you will be downloading several RBN energy economic models and working with them in class. That’s what hands-on means. If you bring an Apple, there will be some data you will not be able to access.

    There will also be some networking opportunities during the breaks, lunches and two cocktail receptions.

    You will have access to both the presentation slides and spreadsheet models used in the coursework in real-time. At the end of the course, you will walk away with all of these materials annotated with your own notes taken during the course. There will be math. But nothing beyond your basic spreadsheet formulas and functions.

    Same Great School of Energy Remixed:

    Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday March 30 – April 1, 2015

    Calgary Telus Convention Centre

    Registration Fees (in US dollars): Early Bird before February 27th – $2,930 (Plus Tax)

    After February 27th $3,380 (Plus Tax)

    1 E. Russell “Rusty” Braziel – President, RBN Energy Previously with Bentek, Texaco (Chevron), Williams, Altra

    2 Callie Mitchell – RBN Manager, Energy Research Previously with Mapco, Texaco, Williams

    3 Sandy Fielden – RBN Managing Director, Energy Analytics Previously with Morningstar/ LIM, Fina (Total Fina Elf ), and Allegro

    4 Scott Potter – RBN Managing Director, Business Development Former energy trading manager Previously with Aquila, Texaco, Altra

    5 Kelly Van Hull – RBN Manager, Energy Analytics Most recently with Bentek Energy Previously with a midstream company developing greenfield projects in the Williston Basin

    6 Rick Smead– RBN Managing Director, Advisory Services Previously with Navigant, El Paso Pipeline Group, Colorado Interstate Gas Company

    7 David Braziel – Director of Financial and Fundamental Analysis Previously with Direct Energy and Apache Corporation

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  • Rusty and the RBN team struck the perfect chord blending a wealth of knowledge and industry experience into a three day class that left me taking away numerous insights to ponder. And like a truly exceptional song or movie; instead of moving on once completed, I truly wanted to hear it all over again. If I smoked, I would have been waving my lighter high at the end of this class.

    Trey Cowan, Rigdata

    I really enjoyed the RBN School of Energy conference. It provides the foundation that is necessary for understanding the macro picture of the energy industry. RBN discussed the fundamentals necessary to do a deep dive into a specific sector while also providing higher level insight into current and future macro trends. I would recommend this conference to both novice and seasoned energy professionals.

    Matthew Casey, GE Capital

    An incredibly well organized and thought out course, the RBN School of Energy tied together the Natural Gas, NGL, and Crude industries like no course I have ever attended in the past.

    Jeff MacDonald, MEG Energy

    I was extremely impressed with the course content and the up-to-date analysis of regional markets. The emphasis on economic models and RBN’s unique approach to them was invaluable to all attendees from my company.

    James Neblett, Parsley Energy

    RBN School of Energy At the Houstonian, October 29th, 30th and 31st, 2014 HHHHH

    Some of the comments from our October 2014 School of Energy:

    The School of Energy is three days well spent. Whether IP curves, frac spreads and ethane rejection are integral parts of your everyday life as a commercial analyst or they’re distant concepts that you once read about in a Wall Street Journal article, the instructors have the depth of knowledge and teaching ability to ensure that students at every level leave with an improved understanding of the market forces driving decisions in the energy industry and where it’s headed in the near future.

    Beth Rudnick, Stupp

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  • Monday, March 30, 2015

    7 am – Registration Opens / Continental Breakfast

    8 am – Session Begins

    MODULE #1: Fundamentals - After the Crash

    New Energy Market Realities - Prices, Economics and Production

    The Domino Effect - Market Events and Responses

    Market Overview – Natural Gas, NGLs, Crude Oil

    Transportation Capacity and Flows

    Price Differentials and Value

    Understanding Energy Fundamentals Models

    MODULE #2: Production

    Production Economics – The Basics

    Unconventional and Conventional Production

    The Link to Investment Returns and Price

    9:45 am – Break

    Well Cost, Production Rates, Decline Curves and Other Variables

    Production Economics and Forecasting

    All Shales are Not Created Equally

    The Market Impact of Shale Economics

    LAB

    Model 2.1 – Production Economics and Breakevens

    Model 2.2 – Production Forecasting – Ladder Method

    12 pm - Lunch

    MODULE #3: Natural Gas Markets

    North America Natural Gas Market Overview

    Current Market Developments – Supply and Demand Forecast

    Transporting Natural Gas – Natural Gas Pipeline Projects

    Natural Gas Hubs and Basis

    Natural Gas Transportation, Rates and Regulation

    School of Energy Agenda Calgary Telus Convention Centre – March 30th through April 1st

    Monday, March 30, 2015 (continued)

    Market Trends: Power Generation, Industrial, Commercial/Residential

    Natural Gas / LNG Exports

    Commercial Arrangements and Transactions

    Netbacks

    3 pm – Break

    LAB

    Model 3.1 – Coal versus Natural Gas – Displacement Economics

    Model 3.2 – Estimating the Cost and Rates for Natural Gas Pipelines

    Canadian Natural Gas Market Dynamics – TCPL Mainline Interruptible Transportation Discretion

    5 pm – Cocktail Reception

    Tuesday, March 31, 2015

    7 am – Continental Breakfast

    8 am – Session Begins

    MODULE #4: Crude Oil MarketsNorth America Crude Oil Market Overview

    Current Market Developments – Supply and Demand Forecast

    Transporting Crude Oil – Crude Oil Pipeline and Rail

    Fundamentals of Refining

    Commercial Arrangements and Transactions

    Crude Oil Hubs and Basis

    10 am – Break

    Canadian Crude Market Dynamics – Impact of Low Crude Oil Prices

  • Tuesday, March 31, 2015 (continued)

    LAB

    Model 4.1 – Netback Analysis

    Model 4.2 – Crack Spread

    12 pm - Lunch

    Model 4.3 – Refinery Crude Selection and Light Crude Impact on Capacity

    MODULE #5: Natural Gas Liquids Markets

    North America NGL Market Overview

    Current Market Developments – Supply and Demand Forecast

    Transporting NGLs – Ethane, Propane, Butanes, Natural Gasoline

    Fundamentals of Gas Processing and Fractionation

    Commercial Arrangements and Transactions

    3 pm – Break

    LAB

    Model 5.1 – Frac Spread

    Model 5.2 – Processing Economics

    5 pm – Cocktail Reception

    Wednesday, April 1, 2015

    7 am – Continental Breakfast

    8 am – Session Begins

    MODULE #5: Natural Gas Liquids Markets (continued)

    NGL Hubs and Basis

    NGL Transportation, Rates and Regulation

    Netbacks

    Market Trends: Regional Product Imbalances; Price Impact

    NGL Exports

    10 am – Break

    LAB

    Model 5.3 – Ethane Rejection, the Regional Rejection Stack and Residue Gas

    Model 5.4 – Petrochemical Feedstock Selection – Calculations and Price Impact

    Module #6: What It All Means

    Handicapping Forecasts

    The Implications of Exports

    A New Energy Future

    12 pm – Lunch

    1 pm to 3pm – Optional Follow-Up Lab

    School of Energy Agenda (continued)Calgary Telus Convention Centre – March 30th through April 1st


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