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Infrastructure Update Office of Energy Projects February 23, 2017

Agency Overview Independent regulatory agency Quasi-judicial agency Regulates the rates for interstate transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil Reviews applica?ons for interstate natural gas pipelines, gas storage, LNG, and non-federal hydropower facili?es 2

Commissioners ACTING CHAIRMAN CHERYL LAFLEUR COMMISSIONER COLETTE HONORABLE January 2015 - June 2017 July 2010 - June 2019 COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER 3

Of9ice of Energy Projects Provide the Commission with recommenda?ons regarding applica?ons for jurisdic?onal hydroelectric and natural gas projects Perform engineering and environmental review of projects Issue environmental documents as required by NEPA Consult with federal and state agencies, tribes, NGOs, and the public (stakeholders) Conduct field inspec?ons Staff of archeologists, biologists, geologists, engineers, environmental protec?on specialists, and recrea?on planners 4

Major Pipeline Project Approvals # Projects Capacity Bcfd Miles of Pipeline Compression HP 2007 30 23.0 2,727 849,110 2008 25 16.3 2,142 648,838 2009 27 14.1 1,276 748,749 2010 21 9.1 1,569 501,694 2011 16 4.2 323 280,255 2012 18 4.4 193 145,920 2013 17 7.3 263 185,011 2014 20 11.0 419 473,220 2015 25 14.5 322 477,897 2016 33 17.6 1,014 1,393,340 5

Pipeline Projects Pending 41.20 Bcfd Total 3,069 Miles as of December 31, 2016 Northern Lights 2017 Expansion (Northern Natural) (76) Rio Bravo Pipeline (4,500) Supply Header (Dominion)(1,511) NEXUS Gas Transmission (NEXUS) (1,500) Leach Xpress (Columbia) (1,530) Rover Pipeline (Rover) (3,250) Wisconsin South Expansion (ANR) (231) Lease Project (TETCO) (950) Panhandle Backhaul (Panhandle)(750) Trunkline Backhaul (Trunkline)(750) Gulf XPress (Columbia Gulf) (860) Gulf Coast Expansion (Natural) (240) East-West (FGT) (275) Port Arthur Pipeline (2,000) Pomelo Connector Pipeline (Pomelo) (400) Lone Star (Tennessee) (300) Valley Crossing Pipeline (2,600) Atlantic Sunrise (Transco) (1,700) Northern Access 2016 (NGF & Empire) (497) Rayne Xpress (Columbia Gulf) (621) Sabine Pass Expansion (KML) (600) TransCameron (2,125) St. Charles Parish Expansion (Gulf South) (133) Delfin LNG (2,300) Gulf Connector Expansion (TransCameron) (475) South Texas (TETCO) (396) Eastern System Upgrade (Millennium)( 223) Continent to Coast (PNGTS)( 42) Atlantic Bridge (Algonquin & Maritimes) (239) Orion (Tennessee) (135) Bayway Lateral (TETCO) (300) PennEast (1,107) Equitrans (600) 2017 Expansion (Eastern Shore) (61) Eastern Market (Dominion Cove Point) (294) Mountain Valley Pipeline (2,000) Central VA Connector (Columbia) (45) WB Xpress (Columbia)(1,300) Atlantic Coast Pipeline (1,500) Transco to Charleston (Dominion Carolina) (80) Mountaineer Xpress Columbia ) (2,700) 6

Pipeline Projects Pre-Filing Valley Expansion (WBI Energy) (40) Alaska Pipeline (Alaska LNG) (3,500) 2018 Expansion (Paiute) (5) Midship Pipeline (Cheniere Midstream) (1,400) Corpus Christi Pipeline (1,500) Spire STL Pipeline (400) Sooner Trails Pipeline (NextEra Gas) (1,200) Birdsboro Pipeline (DTE Midstream Appalachia) (79) Driftwood LNG Pipeline (4,000) Access Northeast (Algonquin) (925) Northeast Supply Enhancement (Transco) (400) 16.25 Bcfd Total 1,822 Miles as of December 31, 2016 Calcasieu River (G2 LNG) Ventura Global Pipeline (2,800) 7

Historical Changes in Fuel Mix 1990 Total GeneraDng Capacity [CATEGOR 794 GW Y NAME] [PERCENT AGE] Oil 9% Nuclear 14% Natural Gas 21% Coal 42% 2015 Total GeneraDng Capacity 1,183 GW Renewabl e 18% Oil 4% Nuclear 9% [CATEGO RY NAME] [PERCENT AGE] [CATEGO RY NAME] [PERCENT AGE] 8 Source: Based on data derived from Velocity Suite, an ABB company, October 2016.

Future Changes in Fuel Mix In next five years, 90,650 MW of new genera?on expected Gas Renewables Nuclear Coal Total 52,577 MW 29,008 MW 6,346 MW 2,720 MW 90,650 MW Nuclear 7% [CATEGORY NAME] [PERCENTAGE] Coal 3% [CATEGORY NAME] [PERCENTAGE] 69% Wind 25% Solar 3% Water 3% Other Renewables 9

Thank You! Terry L. Turpin Director, Of9ice of Energy Projects 202.502.8558 terry.turpin@ferc.gov 10