WHO WILL ATTEND

Eagle Ford E&Ps; VPs, Directors, Managers & Team Leaders Of:


  • Midstream
  • Midstream Engineering
  • Midstream Development
  • Eagle Ford Assets
  • Gas Marketing
  • NGL Marketing
  • Crude Oil Marketing
  • Construction & Facilities Planning
  • Pipeline / Pipeline Construction
  • Operations
  • Commercial Development
  • Business Development
  • Business Planning
  • New Ventures
  • Government Relations
  • Land
  • Transportation
  • Engineering

Midstream & Downstream Operators; CEOs, SVPs, VPs, Directors, Managers & Team Leaders Of:


  • Business Development
  • Corporate Development
  • Transmission
  • Gas Processing
  • Fractionation
  • NGL Business
  • Crude Oil Marketing
  • Pipelines
  • Gas Supply
  • Oil Supply
  • Gas Treating
  • Marketing
  • Storage
  • Operations
  • Engineering
  • Texas Assets
  • Government Affairs
  • Regulation

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Richard Cargile

President Southern Business Unit

DCP Midstream

Richard Cargile is the president of the southern business unit for DCP Midstream,
LLC, one of the nation's largest natural gas gatherers and processors, the
largest natural gas liquids (NGLs) producer and one of the largest NGL
marketers in the U.S.

Richard Cargile

Richard began his career with Phillips Petroleum Company (PPCo) in 1982 as a
project development engineer in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  He has worked in various
capacities in the gas gathering and processing business with Phillips 66 Natural
Gas Company, GPM Gas Corporation, Duke Energy Field Services and DCP Midstream including positions in gas supply, planning and development, M&A and gas marketing. He was named vice president of East Permian Commercial in 2000 when GPM merged with DCP Midstream, LLC.  In 2003, Richard then served as the Southern Division Vice President where he was responsible for DCP’s Permian and Gulf Coast business units and appointed to DCP’s Executive Committee.  In 2007 he was promoted to Group Vice President of commercial and business development, in 2008 he was named Group Vice President of EHS, operations, and technical services, and in 2009 appointed to his existing position.

The Memphis, Tenn., native earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering
from Christian Brothers University. He also completed the Executive Program at
the University of Houston where he received his master’s in business
administration, and has completed the Harvard University Advanced Management
Program.

He served as a member of the advisory board of the Institute of Gas Technology
in 1986, president of the Natural Gas Society of the Permian Basin in 2001,
New Mexico Oil & Gas board director in 2007-08, and Gas Processors Association
Executive & Finance Committees and Board in 2008-09.

Richard was born in 1959. He and his wife, Maria, have a son and two daughters.

DCP Midstream, LLC, headquartered in Denver, Colorado, leads the midstream
segment as one of the nation's top three largest natural gas gatherers and
processors, and the largest natural gas liquids producer and marketer in the U.S.
DCP Midstream operates in 17 states across eight producing regions. DCP
Midstream is a 50:50 joint venture between Spectra Energy and ConocoPhillips.
The Company owns the general partner of DCP Midstream Partners, LP, a
master limited partnership, and manages and operates its assets in Colorado,
Louisiana, Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming and the northeast U.S.

Anadarko Corporation

"Good cross selection of the industry"

LEARNING BENEFITS

As production of crude oil, NGLs and natural gas continues to rapidly increase it is vital to the commercial viability of the industry that the...

…necessary midstream infrastructure & takeaway capacity is established to take these commodities to market.  To do this E&P companies and midstream operators need to work together to build out the takeaway pipelines and gathering, processing and fractionation facilities to handle the volumes being produced.

Eagle Ford Midstream Infrastructure 2011 is the 2nd North American leading midstream infrastructure series and is the only event concentrating exclusively on establishing midstream and transmission infrastructure specific to each of crude oil, NGLs and natural gas.

Leading E&P operators and Midstream companies at Eagle Ford Midstream Infrastructure 2011 will be delivering solutions on:

UPGRADING TAKEAWAY CAPACITY: Evaluating the costs and timescales for upgrading intrastate and interstate takeaway capacity in the Eagle Ford including:

  • Crude Oil Pipeline Infrastructure
  • NGL Pipeline Infrastructure
  • Natural Gas Pipeline Infrastructure

E&P INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGIES: Examining the strategies of E&Ps for building their own Eagle Ford midstream infrastructure and providing forecasts on the scope of drilling plans to quantify the takeaway capacity required

NGL MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTURE: Understanding the plans of multiple stakeholders for building fractionation capacity to meet the production of condensates in the Eagle Ford

CRUDE OIL MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTURE: Evaluating how the range of crude qualities coming out of the Eagle Ford can be built into a midstream infrastructure business plan and options for optimizing trucking operations

NATURAL GAS MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTURE: Understanding the plans of midstream operators for upgrading gas gathering capacity in the Eagle Ford and identifying the optimal locations for gas storage facilities