Gas/Electric Partnership Source: EIA Changes in Gas Pipeline Utilization, Flow Directions, and Conversions to Liquids Anders T. Johnson Northwest Conference Center Cypress, Texas February 6, 2014
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Kinder Morgan Natural Gas Pipelines Source: KM GIS
Interstate Movements of Natural Gas 2011 Source: EIA Natural Gas Annual 2011 4
Interstate Movements of Natural Gas 2014 Source image : EIA Natural Gas Annual 2011 5
Projected Growth in Shale Gas Production Bcf/d 90 U.S. Dry Natural Gas Production U.S. Dry Natural Gas Production History Projections 80 70 60 50 Shale Gas 2014 Marcellus 14 Bcf/d* 40 30 Non-Associated Offshore Tight Gas 20 10 0 Coalbed Methane Associated with Oil Onshore Alaska Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2013 Early Release EIA: 2014 estimate 6
Dynamics of Supply and Transport Predicted growth of Marcellus supply Predicted growth of Utica supply Traditional pipelines reversing direction Tennessee Gas Open Season for pipeline reversal Rockies Express Natural Gas Pipeline of America Liquids outlet to enable gas development Gas pipeline conversion to Y-Grade 7
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Source: TennesseeAdvantage.com 8
Shale Supply and Pipeline Reversals Tennessee Gas Pipeline 2007 200 Line 2014 200 Line 300 Line Utica 300 Line Marcellus 100 Line 800 Line 500 Line Line Eagleford 100 Line 800 Line 500 Line Northeast supply from GOM & Onshore Source: TGP Shipper Meeting 100% Northeast supply from Marcellus Ohio reversal with 1 + Bcf flowing south 9
NGPL Capability to Serve Incremental 5,000 + MW Power load Northern Border REX 1 + Bcfd 1.4 Bcfd ~ 7,000 MW* REX 1.6 Bcfd ~ 8,000 MW* 1.6 Bcfd ~ 8,000 MW LEGEND Storage Power Plant Pipeline Compressor Source: NGPL Customer Meeting 2013 *NGPL can add 2 + Bcfd of system capacity by reversing existing pipelines 10
KinderMorgan Y-Grade Project Source: kindermorgan.com/projects/ygrade/ 11
References http://webapps.elpaso.com/portalui/defaultkm.aspx?tsp=tgpd TGP http://www.tallgrassenergylp.com/pipelines/rex/e2w/ REX http://pipeline.kindermorgan.com/staticcontentmanager.aspx?control=ngpl NGPL http://www.1line.williams.com/transco/files/openseasons/atlantic%20sunrise /AtlanticSunriseOpenSeasonProjectMap2013.pdf Transco http://www.kindermorgan.com/projects/ygrade/ KM Y-Grade 12