OPORTUNIDADES DE LA INDUSTRIA DEL GAS NATURAL EN AMÉRICA LATINA October 22, 2015 RENÉ RAMÍREZ ROMERO
Market description 49 Billion dollar market in 2015, world 3rd LPG, 6th gasoline, and 8th NG largest consumer markets, Deficit in high value O&G products, net imports: gasoline (48%), diesel and jet fuel (29%), LPG (35%), NG (27%) and petrochemicals (>50%). Expected growth in O&G products demand of about 3% per year for the next 5 years. Strategically located in the North America Region, large northern border with the USA and a 200 km isthmus in the south that may capture the high price differential between the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans Pemex has a competitive advantage in Production & Logistics through its existing infrastructure Diesel 10,833 Producer Zone Refinery Petrochemical Center Gas Processing Center Gasolines 23,137 1. The values for 2015 are annualized. 2015 $48,637 MMUSD 1 Others, 614 Asphalts, 519 LPG 4,964 Natural gas 3,491 Fuel oil 1,507 Petrochemicals 1,760 Kerosene 1,812 Camargo Monterrey Salamanca Guadalajara Burgos Cadereyta Arenque Poza Rica Tula Reynosa Madero Cd. México Matapionche Pajaritos Morelos San Martín La Venta Cd. Pemex Cosoleacaque Minatitlán N. Pemex Cangrejera Cactus Salina Cruz Sales Point Pipeline Maritime Route 1
. Industry Transition Asset manager. Supply obligation. Volumetric approach. Prices set by the Ministry of Finance. Public debt. Balance sheet and credit rating not linked. Free license to operate. Rigid regulatory framework. From state-owned monopoly Efficiency to a productive state enterprise Business administrator. Economic supply with obligations. Maximize company value. Prices set by the market. Company debt. Link between balance sheet and credit rating. Operating license subject to performance. Flexible regulatory framework. A cultural change is necessary to move from an oil monopoly to a productive enterprise. 2
New Legal Framework Transforming PEMEX New corporate governance New Tax Regime Change Strategy Autonomy managerial Autonomy budget New compensation scheme New Procurement System PEMEX: A competitive business Change in Structure A L I G N New internal control regime Partnerships strategic Round zero restructuring pension funds Cultural exchange 3
Operating model Project management Refining Petrochemicals Gas PEMEX Downstream Input Processing Products Non associated gas Associated gas Condensates Natural gas Natural gasoline Benzene Naphtha Sweetening Cryogenics Fractionating Hydro desulfurization Reforming Aromatic fractionation Reforming Synthesis / reaction Natural gas LPG Natural gasoline Styrene Xylenes Benzene Methanol Petrochemicals Sulphur Ethane Toluene HAO Our clients Residential Crude oil Distillation Reforming Coking Gasoline Jet fuel Diesel Fuel oil Lubricants Asphalts Coke Sulphur Propylene Industrial Power Infrastructure 6 Refineries 9 Gas Processing Centers 2 Petrochemicals Centers Transportation 4
Mexico Gas Natural: Highlights TOTAL POPULATION: 112,336,538 1 GDP: USD $834,968 MILLON 2 8TH PLACE IN NATURAL GAS WORLD CONSUMPTION 3,029 BCF 3 13 TH PLACE IN NATURAL GAS WORLD PRODUCTION 2,051 BCF 3 35 TH PLACE IN NATURAL GAS WORLD PROVED RESERVES 12.3 TCF 3 ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION FROM FOSSIL FUELS - NATURAL GAS (2012) 4 COUNTRY USA RUSSIAN FEDERATION JAPAN IRAN MEXICO ITALY EGYPT SAUDI ARABIA THAILAND KOREA REST OF THE WORLD WORLD TWH 1265 525 397 170 151 129 125 121 112 117 1988 5100 1 Source: INEGI. Census of Population and Housing, 2010 Basic Questionnaire. 2 Source: INEGI. 2nd semester 2014. http://www.inegi.org.mx/inegi/contenidos/espanol/prensa/comunicados/pibbol.pdf Exchage rate 02.10.2015: 16.81 Source Banxico. 3 Source: Bp Statistical Review of World Energy June 2015. http://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/energy-economics/statistical-review-2015/bp-statistical-review-of-world-energy-2015-full-report.pdf 4. Source: Iea.org, Key World Energy Statistics 2014.
Natural gas consumption by sector Consumption Distribution By Sector (August 2015) TOTAL: 5,344 MMCFPD SELF-GENERATION 141 3% COMMERCIALS 352 7% ELECTRICITY 1,410 26% 40% PEMEX 2,159 Pemex Exploración y Producción Pemex Gas y Petroquímica Básica Pemex Petroquímica 1,262 390 187 Pemex Corporativo 320 7% 17% DISTRIBUTORS 388 INDUSTRIAL 894 SOURCE: BDI, SEPT 2015
MMcfpd Estimate trends for mexican industrial demand of natural gas 3 000 2 500 2 000 1 500 1 000 500-2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 Industrial 1 240 1 366 1 590 1 713 1 804 1 910 1 973 2 033 2 100 2 166 2 234 2 304 2 383 2 462 2 546 2 630 Source: SENER Prospectiva de gas natural y gas LP 2014-2028
Natural gas forecast demand in Mexico 2014-2019 11 300 MMCFPD 9 300 7 300 5 300 3 300 1 300-700 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 '19 Domestic Supply Imports Demand AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH -2.19% 11% 4% /2 It considers esports. Source: SENER Prospectiva de gas natural y gas LP 2014-2028
Connecting Mexico with better markets USA Tennesse zone 4-300 Leg Los Ramones II North MEXICO NET Mexico Agua Dulce Los Ramones I Los Ramones II South Henry Hub THE MEXICAN PIPELINE EXPANSIONS ARE GIVING THE POSSIBILITY TO ACCESS IN CHEAPER MARKETS IN THE U.S. EXISTING PIPELINES PROPOSED PIPELINES
Related market prices HYDROCARBONS* ORIGINAL PRICES EQUIVALENT PRICES CRUDE OIL (WTI, CUSHING OKLAHOMA NYMEX) $46.14 USD/BARRIL $7.9 USD/MMBTU HEATING OIL (DIESEL, NYMEX NEW YORK HARBOR) $1.5 USD/GAL $11 USD/MMBTU PROPANE (MONT BELVIEU, TX.) $43.8USD/GALÓN $4.8 USD/MMBTU NATURAL GAS (HENRY HUB, NYMEX) $2.5 USD/MMBTU $2.5 USD/MMBTU FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR FUEL OIL, NYMEX) $212 USD/GAL $5.4 USD/MMBTU GASOLINE (NYMEX) $1.27 USD/GAL $10.1 USD/MMBTU USD/MMBtu 11 10.1 7,9 4.8 5.4 2.5 Crudo CRUDE OIL Heating HEATING Oil OIL Propano PROPANE Gas NATURAL Natural GAS Combustóleo FUEL OIL Gasolina GASOLINE Information as of Oct 19, 2015 *Reference Prices Elaborated by Pemex Gas y Petroquímica Básica using Thomson Reuters prices. PRICES OF NATURAL GAS
Natural gas international prices PRICES AS OCTOBER 14TH 2015 (USD/MMBTU) $2.57/2.58 So Cal $ 2.52/2.52 Nymex Henry Hub $6.23/6.06 UK NBP $6.04/6.02 Dutch TTF $6.64/6.68 Italian PSV EUROPA $6.45/6.40 China $6.65/6.60 Japón ASIA $2.45/2.46 $ 5.37/3.50 Algonquin $6.06/6.04 Germany EGT $6.65/6.60 India $6.65/6.60 Corea del Sur Reynosa * Prices in green are from a previous week Source: Elaborated by Pemex Gas y Petroquímica Básica using Platts International Gas Reports.
Net Gas Natural exports from US to Mexico (2014-2015) NET EXPORTS 2014-2015 (MMBTU/D) 1 2014 2015 1. WESTTEXAS 299,339 45,940 2 2. SOUTH TEXAS 979,800 1,227,949 TOTAL 1,279,139 1,273,889 WEST TEXAS, AZ. CALIF. WEST TEXAS 2014 2015 MMBTU/D SOUTH TEXAS TRANSPORTATION SOUTH TEXAS (MMBTU/D) 2014 2015 TENNESSEE 215,398 67,652 SAMALAYUCA 89,718 0 CHIHUAHUA-CDJ 117,965 38,796 NACO 34,801 7,144 NORTE II 56,855 0 NORTH BAJA 0 0 TOTAL: 299,339 45,940 K.M. BORDER 216,192 173,816 K.M. TEXAS 422,316 452,441 TENNESSEE RB 73,768 0 TETCO 41,818 2,712 NET 10,308 531,328 TOTAL: 979,800 1,227,949 Source: BDI, Sept 2015
Net Gas Natural exports from US to Mexico (2014-2015) MMBTu/day 2014 2015 1 139 254 1 324 219 1 318 019 1 285 747 1 286 183 1 208 740 1 270 997 1 422 843 1 368 500 1 486 642 1 488 615 1 447 268 1 402 086 1 424 591 1 380 998 1 307 756 1 108 041 1 168 491 1 133 078 1 051 378 1 011 832 2014 2015 Ene Jan Feb Mar Abr Apr May Jun Jul Aug Ago Sep Oct Nov Dec Dic NET AVERAGE EXPORTS 2014 2015 (MMBTU/D) 2014 2015* 1,279,139 1,273,889 * Jan-Sep 2015 Source: BDI 2015 September
Natural gas infrastructure projects 2015-2019 LNG regasification terminals Pipelines in operation Concluded Pipelines (2013/2014/2015) Pipelines in construction (2015/2016) Pipelines included at Plan Quinquenal Compression Station El Cabrito Puerto Libertad Sásabe Guaymas Topolobampo El Encino La Laguna Durango Source: SENER. Plan Quinquenal de Transporte y Almacenamiento Nacional Integrado de Gas Natural 2015-2019. 5 El Oro Samalayuca Mazatlán San Isidro 1 10 Zacatecas San Luis Potosí Aguascalientes Guadalajara Apaseo el Alto 11 9 6 Colombia Escobedo Los Ramones V. Reyes Camargo Tamazunchale Nativitas Lázaro Cárdenas Acapulco Huexca 8 3 4 Tula 2 Altamira Naranjos Tuxpan Cempoala Jáltipan Nuevo Pemex 7 Salina Cruz Pipelines 1.El Encino La Laguna 2.Sur de Texas Tuxpan (submarino) 3. Tula Villa de Reyes 4. Tuxpan Tula 5. Samalayuca Sásabe 6. Colombia Escobedo 7. Jáltipan Salina Cruz 8. Los Ramones Cempoala 9. Villa de Reyes - Aguascalientes Guadalajara 10. La Laguna Centro 11. Lázaro Cárdenas Acapulco 12. Salina Cruz Tapachula Ciudad Pemex 12 Tapachula
Conclusions PEMEX, as a Productive State Enterprise aims to maximize economic value and profitability for the Mexican state, by improving its productivity to maximize oil and gas revenues and contribute to national development. PEMEX operation as the only producer of hydrocarbons in the country has changed by a new model of open competition. PEMEX can take advantage of the opportunity to establish new legal framework with strategic partners to consider alliances or joint ventures to encourage the country's competitiveness to ensure industry and a national economy that transforms Mexico.