Throttle Energy Inc.
Introduction of Company
Throttle Energy is a fully integrated Oil and Gas Company
consisting of 4 partners with expertise in Oil and Gas Production
Operation Including core expertise in;
 Natural Gas Processing and Transportation
 Gas to Power Plant conversion
 Front End Project Development and Concept selection
 Downstream Operations and Manufacturing
 Subsurface Data Interpretation
 International Business
 Process Safety.
Core Business Target
 Faster return on investment on Gas to Power projects
 Lowest delivery fuel cost to end users
 Deliver Natural Gas to end users at requested conditions
 Save operating company’s overhead cost (40-70%)
 Stop Gas Flaring
 Capture Produced Hydrocarbon gas
 Efficient Logistics and reliable service delivery
 Mobile unit Gas Compression systems
 Provide Gas storage for remote locations and Users
 Provide High pressure gas for;
 Enhanced Oil Recovery(Gas Lift) for low pressure wells
 Well Completions
 Relevant drilling operations (pumps, power generation in remote
locations)
• Lowest delivered fuel cost to end users
• Faster return on investment
• Safer, reliable source of Natural Gas
• Proven (IP Protected) technology
• Efficient logistics and service delivery
• Strategically placed infrastructure
• Industry focus
• Environmentally friendly
Value Proposition to Customers
Virtual Pipeline Process
Flare Gas Capture and Recovery Process Flow
Illustration out in the Field
TEI PATENTED
TECHNOLOGY
Results of Patented Technology
Existing/Conventional Filling
ending temperature >180F 65% full
Patented Chill Fill* Technology Applied to CNG Trailers
ending temperature @ 59F 100% full
CNG Virtual Pipeline Process
Confidential and Proprietary to Throttle Energy Inc.
CNG Virtual Pipeline Process
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TEI Virtual Pipeline Process
End to End Technology
High Efficiency Compression Optimized High Density Gas Storage
Compact Unload Heating and
Pressure Regulation
Storage Nano-Materials for
High Density at Lower Pressures
Compression and Dehydration
Wellhead Capture Station in a Box
Gas Transportation Alternatives
Today, there are 3 alternatives for the large-scale transportation of natural gas:
Generally there are three(3)
Alternative means of
transportation of gas
• LNG
• Pipeline
• CNG
We are proposing CNG
Virtual Pipeline ProcessCNG
Pipe-LineLNG
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Evolution of CNG since 2005
>200% Capacity growth due to materials innovations
>50% roadable density of LNG
Cost dynamics improving due to carbon fiber
economics
220mscf (II)
165mscf (I)
510mscf+ (III/IV)
Composites = Reduced Heat Transfer
Working Pressures Higher
= Higher Heat of Compression
CNG Requires Fast Trailer Turnaround
CNG Trailer Stations in Oilfield Basins
Anadarko Basin (September 2013)
Eagle Ford (February 2014)
Alberta (April 2014)
Marcellus (June 2014)
Permian (October 2014)
Power Plant
Capacity
(MW)
Gas
Requirement
(MMCF/D)
Cost of Gas ($)
Diesel
Rquired
(Gallon/D)
Diesel ($)
5 1 $3,000 7,367 $29,468
10 2 $6,000 14734 $58,936
50 10 $40,000 73670 $294,680
100 20 $60,000 147340 $589,360
200 40 $120,000 294680 $1,178,720
Footprint of Equipment
 Fully mobile equipment
 Containerized designs
 Can be moved from field to field as needed
 Easily deployed in the Swamp or any other Location
 Can be placed on a Barge in swampy areas (small draft needed
compared to competing technology with heavy equipment)
 Easily be attached to a Truck Head for transport
 Small enough to fit close to existing Wellheads/producing
facilities
CNG vs LNG Delivery Comparison
LNG OTHER CNG TEI OSCOMP
Pipeline
+
Compression
Inlet Pressure 800psig
uses 25% of Inlet Energy
150psig at a 7% Energy Penalty
$50M for 10MMSCFD
Inlet Pressure 800psig uses 2% of Inlet Energy
150psig at a 3% Energy Penalty
$5M for 10MMSCFD
Liquefaction $20M for 2MMSCFD $1.5M for 2MMSCFD
24/7 Manned Unmanned
740 MSCF (92% Yield) 325 MSCF (65% Yield) 500 MSCF (95% Yield)
Transport Trucking
$270K $660K $660K
Full Tanker Discharge Requires onsite trailer Modular
Onsite Storage
$300K - $ $660K+ $80K - $400K
Gas Heating +
Conditioning + Rest
of Systems
280KW - 50MSCFH
800KW - 140MSCFH Peak
$300K+
50KW - 50MSCFH
140KW - 140MSCFH
Peak
$150K-$350K
25KW - 50MSCFH
30-70KW - Average
Mass
$50K - $350K
*OSCOMP IP present in Compression, Transport and Onsite.
Amount of Power to be generated
(MW)
10
Equipment Cost (per Unit)
Number
of Units
Total Cost
Multi Stage Compressor (2MMSCF) $700,000 1 $700,000
Transporting Cylinders (500MSCF) $600,000 2 $1,200,000
Unloader $600,000 1 $600,000
Total Cost $2,500,000
Assumptions
Inlet gas Pressure 650 psi
Gas Type Dry Gas
Distance from Source to User <100 Miles
Transportation Medium Highest Efficient (Truck)
Cost of Gas Per
1MCF
$3
Cost of Diesel
per Gallon
$4
1 gal = 4 litres. 1
litre = $1
Power Plant
Capacity (MW)
Gas
Requirement
(MMCF/D)
Cost of Gas
($/D)
Diesel
Rquired
(Gallon/D)
Diesel Cost
(Litre/D)
5 1 $3,000 7,367 $29,468
10 2 $6,000 14734 $58,936
50 10 $40,000 73670 $294,680
100 20 $60,000 147340 $589,360
200 40 $120,000 294680 $1,178,720
CONVERSION UNITS
1 gal 134CF
1000 gal of diesel 139MMBTU
1SCF of gas 1025BTU
1MCF 7.4 Gal of diesel
1 gal of diesel 138690 BTU
1MW 3412000BTU
Distance (KM)
Typical Cost of
Pipeline($M)
20 30
100 150
200 300
300 450
Completed/on-going projects
 Anadarko Basin (September 2013)
 Eagle Ford (February 2014)
 Alberta (April 2014)
 Marcellus (June 2014)
 Permian (October 2014)
 Other International Oil Fields
Targeted Market
 International Oil Companies
 Heavy Industries
 Cement Factories
 Nigerian Breweries
 Industries
 Pipe Mills
 State Governments
 IPPs
 State Houses
 Secretariats
 Manufacturers
• Automobiles
• Textile
• Fertilizers
 Federal Government
 Power generation plants across
the country
 Federal buildings and offices
 Transportation companies
 Petrochemical Plants
Team Strength
 Gas and Condensate recovery
 Project Management
 Oil and Gas Exploration and Exploitation including Deepwater Operations
 Subsea Development
 Health, Safety Security and Environment
 Pressure Transient data analysis (Sapphire & Pansystem)
 Reservoir Characterization and Simulation (Black oil & Compositional)
 Learning/Teaching methodologies (Drilling, Natural Gas Engineering, Process
Engineering, Reservoir Engineering, Production and Well Optimizations)
 Experimental Design modeling for probabilistic reservoir
 Negotiations and Dispute Resolution
 Global Manufacturing Operations
 Global Supply Chain
 Process Development
 Global Technologies development and implementation
Throttle Energy - Core Values
SAFETY, Quality and Timely Delivery of Projects
 Addiction to safety
 No harm to workers and Assets
 No impact to Environment
 Safety is not negotiable
 No work is safe without safety
 Routine safety and quality audits
 Deliver of Promise
 Select the most robust and cost efficient concept for
each project
Summary
Throttle Energy Inc. has partnered with frontier Technology development
company in USA to provide long needed solutions to:
 Lack of constant supply of Power
 Cost associated with building Pipelines across State lines
 Reduce investment needed for Oil and Gas infrastructure development
 Flaring of Produced Hydrocarbon associated Natural Gas currently resulting
in lost revenue
 Pipeline sabotage/bunkering
 Completely eliminate environmental risks (Loss of Containment)
 Capture, process and transport produced hydrocarbon associated Gas at
significantly lower cost compared to LNG.
Technology provides fueling solutions to Pipeline-disconnected
customers, substituting expensive liquid fuels with Clean Natural Gas
Throttle Energy Inc.
Houston, TX 77095
Email: info@throttleenergy.com
Phone: +1.832.298.8400 or +1.281.415.1238 (USA)
Phone: +234.816.668.1997 or +234.809.037.2222 (NIGERIA)
www.throttleenergy.com

Throttle Energy Business PPT

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Introduction of Company ThrottleEnergy is a fully integrated Oil and Gas Company consisting of 4 partners with expertise in Oil and Gas Production Operation Including core expertise in;  Natural Gas Processing and Transportation  Gas to Power Plant conversion  Front End Project Development and Concept selection  Downstream Operations and Manufacturing  Subsurface Data Interpretation  International Business  Process Safety.
  • 3.
    Core Business Target Faster return on investment on Gas to Power projects  Lowest delivery fuel cost to end users  Deliver Natural Gas to end users at requested conditions  Save operating company’s overhead cost (40-70%)  Stop Gas Flaring  Capture Produced Hydrocarbon gas  Efficient Logistics and reliable service delivery  Mobile unit Gas Compression systems  Provide Gas storage for remote locations and Users  Provide High pressure gas for;  Enhanced Oil Recovery(Gas Lift) for low pressure wells  Well Completions  Relevant drilling operations (pumps, power generation in remote locations)
  • 4.
    • Lowest deliveredfuel cost to end users • Faster return on investment • Safer, reliable source of Natural Gas • Proven (IP Protected) technology • Efficient logistics and service delivery • Strategically placed infrastructure • Industry focus • Environmentally friendly Value Proposition to Customers
  • 5.
    Virtual Pipeline Process FlareGas Capture and Recovery Process Flow Illustration out in the Field TEI PATENTED TECHNOLOGY
  • 6.
    Results of PatentedTechnology Existing/Conventional Filling ending temperature >180F 65% full Patented Chill Fill* Technology Applied to CNG Trailers ending temperature @ 59F 100% full
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Confidential and Proprietaryto Throttle Energy Inc. CNG Virtual Pipeline Process 6 TEI Virtual Pipeline Process
  • 9.
    End to EndTechnology High Efficiency Compression Optimized High Density Gas Storage Compact Unload Heating and Pressure Regulation Storage Nano-Materials for High Density at Lower Pressures
  • 10.
    Compression and Dehydration WellheadCapture Station in a Box
  • 11.
    Gas Transportation Alternatives Today,there are 3 alternatives for the large-scale transportation of natural gas: Generally there are three(3) Alternative means of transportation of gas • LNG • Pipeline • CNG We are proposing CNG Virtual Pipeline ProcessCNG Pipe-LineLNG 11
  • 12.
    Evolution of CNGsince 2005 >200% Capacity growth due to materials innovations >50% roadable density of LNG Cost dynamics improving due to carbon fiber economics 220mscf (II) 165mscf (I) 510mscf+ (III/IV) Composites = Reduced Heat Transfer Working Pressures Higher = Higher Heat of Compression CNG Requires Fast Trailer Turnaround
  • 13.
    CNG Trailer Stationsin Oilfield Basins Anadarko Basin (September 2013) Eagle Ford (February 2014) Alberta (April 2014) Marcellus (June 2014) Permian (October 2014)
  • 14.
    Power Plant Capacity (MW) Gas Requirement (MMCF/D) Cost ofGas ($) Diesel Rquired (Gallon/D) Diesel ($) 5 1 $3,000 7,367 $29,468 10 2 $6,000 14734 $58,936 50 10 $40,000 73670 $294,680 100 20 $60,000 147340 $589,360 200 40 $120,000 294680 $1,178,720
  • 15.
    Footprint of Equipment Fully mobile equipment  Containerized designs  Can be moved from field to field as needed  Easily deployed in the Swamp or any other Location  Can be placed on a Barge in swampy areas (small draft needed compared to competing technology with heavy equipment)  Easily be attached to a Truck Head for transport  Small enough to fit close to existing Wellheads/producing facilities
  • 17.
    CNG vs LNGDelivery Comparison LNG OTHER CNG TEI OSCOMP Pipeline + Compression Inlet Pressure 800psig uses 25% of Inlet Energy 150psig at a 7% Energy Penalty $50M for 10MMSCFD Inlet Pressure 800psig uses 2% of Inlet Energy 150psig at a 3% Energy Penalty $5M for 10MMSCFD Liquefaction $20M for 2MMSCFD $1.5M for 2MMSCFD 24/7 Manned Unmanned 740 MSCF (92% Yield) 325 MSCF (65% Yield) 500 MSCF (95% Yield) Transport Trucking $270K $660K $660K Full Tanker Discharge Requires onsite trailer Modular Onsite Storage $300K - $ $660K+ $80K - $400K Gas Heating + Conditioning + Rest of Systems 280KW - 50MSCFH 800KW - 140MSCFH Peak $300K+ 50KW - 50MSCFH 140KW - 140MSCFH Peak $150K-$350K 25KW - 50MSCFH 30-70KW - Average Mass $50K - $350K *OSCOMP IP present in Compression, Transport and Onsite.
  • 18.
    Amount of Powerto be generated (MW) 10 Equipment Cost (per Unit) Number of Units Total Cost Multi Stage Compressor (2MMSCF) $700,000 1 $700,000 Transporting Cylinders (500MSCF) $600,000 2 $1,200,000 Unloader $600,000 1 $600,000 Total Cost $2,500,000 Assumptions Inlet gas Pressure 650 psi Gas Type Dry Gas Distance from Source to User <100 Miles Transportation Medium Highest Efficient (Truck)
  • 19.
    Cost of GasPer 1MCF $3 Cost of Diesel per Gallon $4 1 gal = 4 litres. 1 litre = $1 Power Plant Capacity (MW) Gas Requirement (MMCF/D) Cost of Gas ($/D) Diesel Rquired (Gallon/D) Diesel Cost (Litre/D) 5 1 $3,000 7,367 $29,468 10 2 $6,000 14734 $58,936 50 10 $40,000 73670 $294,680 100 20 $60,000 147340 $589,360 200 40 $120,000 294680 $1,178,720 CONVERSION UNITS 1 gal 134CF 1000 gal of diesel 139MMBTU 1SCF of gas 1025BTU 1MCF 7.4 Gal of diesel 1 gal of diesel 138690 BTU 1MW 3412000BTU Distance (KM) Typical Cost of Pipeline($M) 20 30 100 150 200 300 300 450
  • 20.
    Completed/on-going projects  AnadarkoBasin (September 2013)  Eagle Ford (February 2014)  Alberta (April 2014)  Marcellus (June 2014)  Permian (October 2014)  Other International Oil Fields
  • 21.
    Targeted Market  InternationalOil Companies  Heavy Industries  Cement Factories  Nigerian Breweries  Industries  Pipe Mills  State Governments  IPPs  State Houses  Secretariats  Manufacturers • Automobiles • Textile • Fertilizers  Federal Government  Power generation plants across the country  Federal buildings and offices  Transportation companies  Petrochemical Plants
  • 22.
    Team Strength  Gasand Condensate recovery  Project Management  Oil and Gas Exploration and Exploitation including Deepwater Operations  Subsea Development  Health, Safety Security and Environment  Pressure Transient data analysis (Sapphire & Pansystem)  Reservoir Characterization and Simulation (Black oil & Compositional)  Learning/Teaching methodologies (Drilling, Natural Gas Engineering, Process Engineering, Reservoir Engineering, Production and Well Optimizations)  Experimental Design modeling for probabilistic reservoir  Negotiations and Dispute Resolution  Global Manufacturing Operations  Global Supply Chain  Process Development  Global Technologies development and implementation
  • 23.
    Throttle Energy -Core Values SAFETY, Quality and Timely Delivery of Projects  Addiction to safety  No harm to workers and Assets  No impact to Environment  Safety is not negotiable  No work is safe without safety  Routine safety and quality audits  Deliver of Promise  Select the most robust and cost efficient concept for each project
  • 24.
    Summary Throttle Energy Inc.has partnered with frontier Technology development company in USA to provide long needed solutions to:  Lack of constant supply of Power  Cost associated with building Pipelines across State lines  Reduce investment needed for Oil and Gas infrastructure development  Flaring of Produced Hydrocarbon associated Natural Gas currently resulting in lost revenue  Pipeline sabotage/bunkering  Completely eliminate environmental risks (Loss of Containment)  Capture, process and transport produced hydrocarbon associated Gas at significantly lower cost compared to LNG. Technology provides fueling solutions to Pipeline-disconnected customers, substituting expensive liquid fuels with Clean Natural Gas
  • 25.
    Throttle Energy Inc. Houston,TX 77095 Email: info@throttleenergy.com Phone: +1.832.298.8400 or +1.281.415.1238 (USA) Phone: +234.816.668.1997 or +234.809.037.2222 (NIGERIA) www.throttleenergy.com