Dominion Cove Point Export Project Platts 16 th Annual Liquefied Natural Gas February 9, 2017
Note to Investors This presentation contains certain forward-looking statements, including projected future dividend growth rates and operating earnings growth rates which are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from management's projections, forecasts, estimates and expectations may include factors that are beyond the company's ability to control or estimate precisely, fluctuations in energy-related commodity prices, estimates of future market conditions, access to and costs of capital, fluctuations in the value of our pension assets and assets held in our decommissioning trusts, the receipt of regulatory approvals for, and timing of, planned projects, acquisitions and divestitures, and the ability to complete planned construction or expansion projects within the terms and timeframes initially anticipated. Other factors include, but are not limited to, weather conditions, including the effects of hurricanes, earthquakes, high winds and major storms on operations, the risks associated with the operation of nuclear facilities, unplanned outages of Dominion s generation facilities, state and federal legislative and regulatory developments and changes to environmental and other laws and regulations, including those related to climate change, greenhouse gases and other emissions to which we are subject, political and economic conditions, industrial, commercial and residential growth or decline in Dominion s service territory, risks of operating businesses in regulated industries that are subject to changing regulatory structures, changes to regulated gas and electric rates collected by Dominion, changes to rating agency requirements and ratings, changing financial accounting standards, fluctuations in interest rates, changes in federal and state tax laws, employee workforce factors, including collective bargaining, counter-party credit and performance risk, risks related to energy trading and marketing, adverse outcomes in litigation matters, the risk of hostile cyber intrusions and other uncertainties. Other risk factors are detailed from time to time in Dominion s most recent quarterly report on Form 10-Q or annual report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Projections or forecasts shown in this document are based on the assumptions listed in this document and are subject to change at any time. Dominion undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking information statement to reflect developments after the statement is made. In addition, certain information presented in this document incorporates planned capital expenditures reviewed and endorsed by Dominion s Board of Directors in late 2011. Dominion undertakes no obligation to update such planned expenditures to reflect plan or project-specific developments, including regulatory developments, or other updates until the following annual update for the plans. Actual capital expenditures may be subject to regulatory and/or Board of Directors approval and may vary from these estimates. 2
Nature Preserve on the Bay Land Owned by Dominion or Under County Control Facility Fence Boundary 3
Cove Point LNG History Mid-1970s Cove Point LNG designed and built 1978 Import operations commenced 1980 Import service ceased and placed in stand-by status 1994 Authorized to reactivate to provide peaking storage 2002 Dominion acquired the terminal 2003 Commercial LNG imports commenced 2004 Fifth LNG tank placed in service 2008 Facility expansion finished 2011 Pier expansion finished 2011 Export project announced 4
Business Development Marketing Existing import terminal 1.8 Bcf/d send out capacity 14.6 Bcf LNG storage Adding liquefaction equipment for 5.25 mtpa Providing a bidirectional LNG processing service Dominion not buying gas or selling LNG Estimated project cost: $3.4 - $3.8B exclusive of financing costs 20-year terminal service agreements (TSA s) Expected In-service date September 2017 5 5
Business Development Timeline Early 2011 began international marketing: China, Japan, Korea, Italy, Thailand, UK, India, others Late 2011 to mid 2012 primary negotiations with Japanese companies. Mid 2012 to early 2013 Complete negotiations Pacific Summit Energy (US affiliate of Sumitomo Corporation) Offtake Agreements with: Tokyo Gas Co. Kansai Electric Power Co. GAIL Global (USA) LNG LLC (US affiliate of GAIL (India) Ltd.) Largest natural gas processing and distribution company in India 6 6
Approvals Timeline 10/2011 Filed DOE Export Application for NFTA Countries 6/2012 Submitted FERC Pre-Filing 1/2013 Completed Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) Study 4/2013 Signed 20 year Terminal Service Agreements Sept 2013 Filed FERC Application Filed Air Permit Executed an EPC Agreement w/ihik DOE Non-FTA Approval 5/15/2014 FERC Environmental Assessment Issued 9/29/2014 FERC Approval to Construct 10/2/2014 Construction Commences Late 2017 Target In-Service 7 7
Innovative Technologies Parallel refrigeration compressor strings Highly efficient on-site power generation system New main cryogenic heat exchanger cool down procedure Recycling feed gas during start up to minimize the potential for flaring Closed loop dehydration regeneration system Zero liquid discharge processing facilities Noise mitigation 8 8
Innovative Technologies Parallel string arrangement (2x50%) o Single string operation (MR & PR on same shaft line) GE Frame 7EA driver Three large casing compressors (3MCL1405 + MCL1405 + 2BCL806) 20 MW helper motor 9 9
Innovative Technologies Front end recycling feed gas and Liquefaction Cool Down 10 10
Innovative Technologies High Efficiency on-site Power Generation Waste heat produces all the electric power necessary for the liquefaction process 2 Steam Turbine Generators produce up to 100 MW Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) on both GT exhausts produce steam for power and process use Startup and supplemental steam is provided by 2 auxiliary boilers 11 11
Facility Construction Jan 2017 November 2, 2016 12
Off-Site Area A - Site Support Services Staging & Laydown Offices & Training Staging & Laydown Material Receipt Craft Parking Bus Loop November 2, 2016 13
Equipment Deliveries Main Cryogenic Heat Exchanger 14 14
Construction Main Cryogenic Heat Exchanger - 72 Mixed Refrigerant Pipe Spool 15
Construction Main Liquefaction Rack 16
Construction Mole Sieve Dehydrators 17
Terminal Construction - Labor Construction Workforce On-site workforce Staff - 671 Direct Hire Craft 2,205 Sub-Contractors 422 Local Workforce ~ 35% Expect direct hire craft to peak at ~3,000 18
Finished Project Rendering - Finished Facility December 2017 19