Blair Goertzen - Toromont Industries Ltd.
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Blair Goertzen - Toromont Industries Ltd.
1 Blair Goertzen President & CEO 2 World Leading Pure-Play Supplier of Natural Gas Production and Processing Equipment Sales & Service Locations Revenue* $1.5 Billion Employees Sales and Service Locations Countries 3,000 >60 14 * 2009 Pro forma Calgary, Alberta Nisku, Alberta Casper, Wyoming Houston, Texas Rijsenhout, Netherlands Perth Strong Growth Platform in Key Global Markets Brisbane 3 New Enerflex Investment Highlights • World leading pure-play supplier of natural gas compression and production and processing equipment • Strong growth platform in North American shale gas, Australian CSG to LNG and Middle East conventional gas • Early stages of industry recovery with growing order bookings and backlog • Highly diversified revenues by geography, customer and application • Strong balance sheet with direct access to growth capital • Experienced management team with a proven track record Positioned to Deliver Superior Shareholder Value 4 Wide Range of Specialty Customized Equipment Natural Gas Compression • • • Reciprocating and rotary screw compression applications Small to large horsepower (200 hp – 10,000 hp) Conventional and unconventional plays Production and Processing • • • • Systems for gas plants (dew point) and refrigeration systems Amine systems (H2S and CO2 removal) Dehydration units and CO2 facilities Modular design for fast tracking projects Maximizing throughput and Minimizing Operating Costs 5 Wide Range of Specialty Customized Equipment • Pipeline and storage facilities • Power generation • Petrochemical Service Offering • Mechanical for gas engine compressors and power generators • Construction product installation • Equipment operating business Preferred Single Source Supplier 6 Balanced and Diversified Revenue Geographic Distribution Product Distribution Rentals International 4% Canada Parts & Services 28% 32% Fabrication 25% 72% 40% 32% US 2009 $1.5 Billion 2009 $1.5 Billion Significant International Expansion Parts and Service and Rental are Key Growth Opportunities Pro forma 7 Growing Order Bookings and Backlog Enerflex (Pro Forma) ($ millions) 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Q1 Q2 Q3 2007 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 2008 Backlog Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2009 Q1 Q2 Q3 2010 Bookings Early Stages of Industry Recovery 8 Management and Governance Management Board of Directors Blair Goertzen President & CEO Stephen J. Savidant James Harbilas (Current Toromont Board Member) Vice President Finance & CFO Carol Ionel J. Blair Goertzen Director, Human Resources Robert S. Boswell (Current Toromont Board Member) Chairman Designate Chairman ─ ProspEx Resources Ltd. Director ─ Empire Company Limited Former President & CEO ─ Esprit Energy Trust and Canadian Hunter Exploration President & CEO ─ Enerflex Ltd. Director, Chairman & CEO ─ Laramie Energy LLC Director ─ Complete Production Services inc. Former Chairman & CEO ─ Forest Oil Corporation Former EVP ─ Toromont Industries Ltd. CEO & President ─ Fortis Inc. Director, Chairman ─ Fortis Inc. Director, Chairman ─ Terasen Gas Inc. Director ─ Conference Board of Canada Additional independent members to be added Greg Stewart Vice President & CIO Wayne S. Hill (Current Toromont Board Member) H. Stanley Marshall (Current Toromont Board Member) Jerry Fraelic Ivan Heidecker Bill Moore President , Southern U.S. President, Canada and Northern U.S. President , International Other Directors Proven and Experienced Leadership 9 10 Ivan D. Heidecker President, Canada & Northern United States 11 Agenda Division Overview Equipment Manufacturing Service Business Integration and Rationalization Activities Strategic Goals 12 Division Overview Markets We Serve Specialize in Cold Weather Application of Enerflex Technologies 13 Division Overview Operational Responsibilities Compression and Power Production and Processing Rentals Retrofit Mechanical Service 14 World Class Customers Canada 15 Strategic Advantages of Merger • Broader geographical coverage within Canada • Combining of the Canadian and Northern USA Waukesha distributorships • Amplified market strength • Largest rental fleet in Canada • Vastly increased project capacity 16 Equipment Manufacturing Barlow, Calgary 34th Street, Calgary Nisku, Alberta Casper, Wyoming 17 Equipment Manufacturing • Leading supplier of compression equipment into the Canadian and Northern USA market • Enerflex has won the majority of contracts for high-horse power installations in the Canadian market • Proven market capabilities 18 Equipment Manufacturing: Horn River Shale Gas Play Northeast BC Gas Pipelines & Facilities N.W.T Cordova Embayment BC Slave Point Platform Cabin Alberta mbia British Colu B Fau ovie lt S yste m North Maxhamish Loop Cabin 0.4 Bcf/d, 2.4 Bcf/d Ultimate 4th Qtr. 2011 Horn River Basin Ft. Nelson SK Fort McMurray Demand Region North Central Corridor Horn River Pipeline 0.6 Bcf/d Committed 2nd Qtr. 2012 Ft. Nelson Gas Plant AB Woodenhouse Meikle River McMahon Spectra Energy 0.8 Bcf/d Committed Gathering & Processing Staged In-service 2012 - 2013 Station 2 Ft. St. John McMahon Gas Plant aw D n so Sunrise Swan Lake Su South Peace Pipeline North Maxhamish Loop TCPL Alberta System Spectra Energy Gas Process Plant Proposed Gas Plant p Tu nd ow n Spectra Projects Pouce Coupe Growing Supply Basins Parkland Pine River Gas Plant Alberta Groundbirch 1.1 Bcf/d 4th QTR. 2010 Groundbirch South Peace 0.2 Bcf/d British Columbia Dawson 0.2 Bcf/d, staged in-service 2011-2013 Station 2 Pine River Montney Play Taylor r pe Compressor Station TransCanada Projects North Central Corridor Groundbirch Mainline Horn River Mainline Pacific Trail Pipelines 19 Equipment Manufacturing: Horn River EnCana Cabin Gas Processing Plant • Six phase build • Awarded Phase I - a contract value of $80M with a delivery of 2011 • Recently awarded the solesource contract for the Amine Modules for Phase II with a contract value of $60M • Final 4 Phases expected to commence one per year starting in 2013 20 Equipment Manufacturing: Horn River Spectra Energy Gas Processing Plant Horn River Shale Gas • $25 M project • Awarded Phase I which included 7 modules • Phase II will be awarded in 2011 with remaining phases coming in 2012 and 2013 • Horn River very significant source of long term revenues 21 Equipment Manufacturing: Horn River Pre-Manufactured Modules for Spectra Energy • Inlet Separation • Amine Processing • Dehydration • Dew Point Reduction • Acid Gas Injection • Vapor Recovery • Stabilizer Overheads 22 Equipment Manufacturing: Horn River Contracts Signed to Date 23 Equipment Manufacturing: Montney Large Tight Gas Play British Columbia • South of Horn River extending into Alberta • Access to infrastructure • Providing high volumes of compression and processing facilities • Liquid rich formation requiring additional equipment Greater Sierra Hybrid & Shale Gas Presents new opportunities Extended Deep Basin 094A Farrell Altares Talisman Low Gas Concentration Tight Gas Conventional Montney Gas & Oil Calgary British Columbia Alberta Fort St. John Septimus Crew 094B Parkland Storm Monias Sunrise Groundbirch Shell Dawson Pouce Coupe Birchcliff ARC Talisman Dawson Creek Pouce Coupe South Swan Lake Glacier Encana Advantage Valhalla Sundown La Glace Tupper Murphy Sinclair Hythe 093O – Alberta Grand Prairie 093P Low Gas Concentration 24 Equipment Manufacturing: Montney Contracts Signed to Date 25 Equipment Manufacturing Northeast BC Production by Basin Bcf/d History Bcf/d Future 5.2 5 5 50% 4 3 2.5 Horn River 5% 13% 2 19% 23% 3 1% New Play 23% Montney BC Deep Basin 2 8% BC Foothills 1 4 1 10% 0 2000 40% 2005 2010 8% BC Plains & Jean-Marie 2015 2020 0 2025 26 Rentals Leader in Rental Equipment • Largest gas compression rental company in Canada • Currently have 570 units in our rental fleet generating 180,000 horsepower. 27 Service Business Largest OEM Service Provider in Canada • Canadian market leader • Largest distributor of parts for Waukesha engines • Enerflex also distributes Altronic, Ariel, Champion, Gemini and Frick products 30 Service Branches and 220 Service Vehicles 28 Service Business - Central Services • Built new 55,000 sq.ft. distribution and re-manufacturing facility in Leduc, Alberta • Central Warehouse to distribute parts to branches as required • Improve efficiency Leduc, Alberta 29 Integration • The Canadian Sales, Service, Rentals and Retrofit businesses have been fully integrated • Calgary manufacturing, engineering and administrative personnel have been merged • Currently working on consolidating our ERP systems 30 Rationalization $32 Million in Annual Cost Savings Realized to Date • Eliminated 310 employee positions • Closed 10 overlapping service locations • Exited 4 manufacturing facilities • Removed 320,000 sq.ft of excess capacity by closing 47th Street facility • Removed 55,000 sq.ft of excess capacity by consolidating retro-fit business • Sold Stettler and North facilities • Substantially reduced product inventories • Sold Syntech operation 31 Summary Rationalization + Ongoing Cost Controls Reduce Capital Employed and Create Additional Cost Savings 32 Strategic Goals • Maximize our participation in Horn River and Montney gas plays • Continue to rationalize operations to remove overlap • Continue aggressively reducing inventories of new equipment • Sell idle equipment in our rental fleet • Maintain the leading market position • Grow contract maintenance revenue as a percentage of business • Expand capability to serve engine rebuild and exchange market 33 34 Jerry Fraelic President, Southern United States 35 Agenda Division Overview Equipment Manufacturing Role Southern and Eastern U.S. Activities Latin America Activities 2011 Expectations 36 Division Overview Markets We Serve • South and East US and Latin America – Houston main location (Packaging and Service) – 4 remote sales offices – 5 remote service offices • Strategic Advantage of Merger – Tidewater Location for International – Lower Manufacturing Cost Base to Support International Sales Effort – Leverage Knowledge for Field Installations Division Least Affected by Merger 37 Division Overview Global Industries Products • Special Gases and Fuel Gas Compressors (H2, N2, CO2, etc.) • Natural Gas Reciprocating and Screw Compressors Natural Gas Compression – Engine and electric drive – 200 to 10,000 HP • Gas Processing Equipment – – – – Dew Point Plants Amine Plants (CO2 and H2S absorption) Dehydration Systems (TEG and Mole Sieve) Refrigeration Natural Gas Processing 38 Division Overview Fabrication and Packaging • Pipeline and Storage are generally large HP units • Growth area as gas demand increases and production comes on line in new regions • Well positioned for large horsepower compression units 39 Division Overview Fabrication and Packaging • Fully Integrated – – – – Sales and Applications Engineering Fabrication and Packaging Service and Merchandize • Manufacturing facility in Houston located on 30 acres of land • 22 bays for assembly • Approximately 380 people on site and 500 total Houston Assembly Plant 40 Division Overview Fabrication and Packaging Houston Facility 41 Division Overview 2010 Accomplishments • 193 modules shipped • 415,000 HP shipped • 87 percent compression • Balance process equipment • 650,000 production hours • Inventory Reduction Serialized reduced 76% or by $21.2M Typical Gas Compression Site 42 Southern and Eastern U.S. Fayetteville gas field Fabrication Plants Shale Gas Plays Marcellus gas field 20 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas 262 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas Eagle Ford Haynesville shale field sizeable quantities of oil, lean gas and rich gas • • • • • • Sale & Service Locations 250 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas Significant focus on unconventional (shale) gas Significant opportunities for Enerflex as gas comes online for both compression and processing Last week Horizontal Rigs all time high in lower 48 (continued pressure on gas price) Gas consumption running at very high rates 65 BCF LNG import capable 18.5 BCF / actual 1.5 BCF, CDN imports down Storage levels at all time high at 3.8TCF above 5 year average high of 3.5TCF 43 Significant Customers 44 Latin America Venezuela • • South America 14% of contract bookings (sales organization) Risk Management – Resellers (positive cash and before ship) – Letters of credit – US product if possible Colombia Peru Chile Venezuela Bolivia Argentina • • • • National Oil Companies Columbia recently active (BP) Venezuela active (PdVSA) Peru (PlusPetrol) 45 Latin America Venezuela • Second-largest natural gas reserves in Western Hemisphere – 176 trillion cubic feet of proven reserves • Opportunities due to infrastructure issues • Supply full range of equipment: – – – – – Fuel gas compressors Standard compression modules Processing modules for amine and dew point Gathering equipment Plus all related parts and services 46 Productivity Management Initiatives It’s all about the People Continuous Improvement Quality and Competitive Price • Combines leadership training with process improvement – Correct information to correct people in a timely manner – Connect front-line to bottom-line Lean Manufacturing HSE • Optimize operational efficiency by identifying inefficiencies and eliminating waste • Health, Safety and Environmental Goal is 50% of industry average Results are Measurable 47 Outlook • Gas Compression – Revenues in U.S. markets steady – Expect higher business volumes in Latin America • Gas Processing – Expect increase across all markets • Expect continued orders for fuel gas systems • Expect increased international manufactured product • Able to expand systems & facilities to meet demanded 48 49 Bill Moore President, International 50 Agenda Division Overview Equipment Manufacturing Regional Operations Reports Outlook for 2011 51 Division Overview Markets We Serve 52 Division Overview Specialized Goods and Services • Engineering Design • Equipment Fabrication • Onsite Construction • Project Management • Maintenance and Operation Services 53 Division Overview Most Active Categories Production and Processing Compression and Power Combined Heat and Power Integrated Solutions 54 Manufacturing and Fabrication Australia • New Eagle Farm reassembly facility in Brisbane • Build on and expand as required in the future • Recently opened Roma Service facility 55 Manufacturing and Fabrication Summary • Significant capacity to meet the manufacturing and fabrication requirements of our customers with export of our products and through local footprint • As business volumes increase in the future, excess capacity at our plants will be taken up as required 56 Market Regions Australasia • Most important single region • Solid market presence • Our projects include: – Gas-gathering infrastructure for LNG plants on Australia’s northwest shelf – Coal-seam gas compression systems for Queensland’s local gas demand and upstream LNG development – Compression booster stations along most of Australia’s pipeline network 57 Market Regions Australasia Australia Major Basin Activity 58 Market Regions Australasia • Global financial crisis decelerated project work in Australia resulting in several delays • Queensland Gas Corporation awarded Enerflex their first LNG compression and processing order in October – 82 modular gas compressor packages and 3 modular TEG dehydration packages valued at $193 million – Leading edge of a major ramp-up in Australian coal seam gas production 59 Market Regions Australasia • 4 multi-billion projects under development Gladstone LNG – QGC and Santos well advanced • Gorgon offshore project, booked metering station on west coast • Epic Wullumbilla expansion booked $30 million of compression installation during the third quarter GLNG 2 1 4 3 QCLNG Queensland APLNG Major CSG to LNG Projects 1.Santos (GLNG) 2.Shell (Gladstone LNG) 3.Origin (APLNG) 4.QGC (QCLNG) 60 Market Regions Australasia Gas Production Growth Demand expected to double in 10 Years Planned LNG Projects Carbon Driven Fuel Switching 10 Year Historic Average …driven by government carbon policy and LNG export 61 Market Regions Europe/CIS • Over 2 decades of strong presence in Europe • Traditional market in the Benelux countries has been – Combined Heat and Power (CHP) packages – Limited growth opportunities • To grow in Europe: – Take advantage of diversity of product applications – Strengthen service base 62 Market Regions Europe/CIS Growth strategy includes markets: • Power Generation • CHP • Natural Gas Compression • CO2 Production • Refrigeration Systems Rijsenhout, Netherlands 63 Market Regions Europe/CIS Infrastructure Investments Netherlands consolidated operations into one facility in Risjenhout UK integrated regional sales office with European team Turkey established a branch office to support CHP plus gas compression offerings 64 Market Regions Middle East North Africa • Smallest share of revenue today • Expected to lead the world in natural gas production over the next 20 years • Region holds a total of 2,658 trillion cubic feet of natural gas • 44% of world’s proven gas reserves 65 Market Regions Middle East North Africa MENA Production and Reserves Middle East Middle East No-OECD Asia Eurasia Africa No-OECD Europe/Eurasia 2,658 2,170 Asia 539 Africa 495 Central/South America North America** United States 161 Europe Other OECD -5 5 15 World Total: 6,609 trillion cubic feet 267 Central/South America Australia/New Zealand 319 0 1000 2000 3000 *Graph shows change in world natural gas production and reserves by region 2010 to 2035 (Tcf) Source: Oil & Gas Journal66 **Does not include unconventional gas reserves in North America. Market Regions Middle East North Africa • Growth will be driven by: – – – – • • • LNG Power Generation Fertilizer Water Desalination Abu Dhabi office with sales, engineering and operations management Oman reached the commencement of our BOOM contract for BP’s Khazzan Makarem Awarded a $34 million compression order in Bahrain with Tatweer Petroleum Kuwait Egypt Bahrain Qatar UAE Oman 67 Market Regions International Clients 68 Strategic Goals • Establish and implement an international strategy for gas compression and processing equipment including risk management – Australasia – MENA • Complete the pre-qualification process for turnkey projects – – – – – Emirates Oman Kuwait Egypt Client prospects include Gasco, BP, Kuwait Oil Company and Shell Egypt 69 Strategic Goals • Australia - Queensland Gas contract – Gas compression – TEG dehydration packages – Potentially construction and installation works • Middle East - BP Oman project • Europe/CIS – Reduce our reliance on the Benelux market for CHP – Focus on other expanding European markets – Grow our presence in natural gas market through development of sales office in Moscow 70 Summary • Provision of both equipment and support services produces attractive margins and forges close ties with our customers • Strategy to improve volume of higher margin business from recurring revenue streams • Strong relationships lead to further business and enhances overall stability through all phases of the business cycle • Risk management – geographic, customer, contracts 71 72 Summary Well Positioned as a Pure Play Supplier of Natural Gas and Processing Equipment 74