Pipeline Project #1298 Pipeline project Name and Ownership Project Name: Atlantic Coast Pipeline C Three ID#: 1298 Holding Company or Parent Organization: Dominion Resources View Project Map See All of This Company's Projects Dominion Resources Operating Company: Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC Co owner(s): Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas, and AGL Resources Ownership Information The partnership, called Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC, will own the pipeline initially proposed by Dominion as the Southeast Reliability Project. Joint venture ownership stakes in the pipeline are: Dominion, 45%; Duke Energy, 40%; Piedmont, 10%; and AGL Resources, 5%. Pipeline project Details Facility Type: Pipeline Project Status Early Development Expected Construction Start Year 2016 Project Type: New Reported In Service Year: 2018 Expected Construction Start Month 9 Pipeline Content Natural Gas Reported In Service Month: 11 Year Publicly Announced 2014 In Service Year Change History 2018 Length (New Miles) 554 No. of New Compressor/Pump Stations 3 Reported Cost U.S. $'s 5,136,000,000 No. of Compressor/ Pump Station Upgrades 0 Diameter (Inches) 42 Number of New or Upgraded Meter Stations 9 Project Description The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), formerly known as the Southeast Reliability Project, would originate in Harrison County, W.Va., run to Greensville County, Va., and then south into eastern North Carolina. A lateral extension is planned from the Virginia North Carolina border to Hampton Roads. https://thecthreegroupllc.quickbase.com/db/beiqshkqw?a=printr&rid=1298&dfid=12&rl=m7f 1/5
The pipeline would be approximately 550 miles long, including a connected pipeline or lateral that could bring additional supplies to Hampton Roads. The separate, 70 mile extension pipeline will split off from the main pipeline at the Virginia North Carolina border, traveling eastward through southeast Virginia to that state's Hampton Roads region, which includes Norfolk and other cities served by Virginia Natural Gas, an AGL Resources subsidiary. Mainline Pipeline Facilities: AP 1: approximately 300.1 miles of underground 42 inch outside diameter natural gas transmission pipeline in Harrison, Lewis, Upshur, Randolph and Pocahontas Counties, West Virginia; Highland, Augusta, Nelson, Buckingham, Cumberland, Prince Edward, Nottoway, Dinwiddie, Brunswick and Greensville Counties, Virginia, and Northampton County, North Carolina. AP 2: approximately 183 miles of 36 inch outside diameter natural gas transmission pipeline in Northampton, Halifax, Nash, Wilson, Johnston, Sampson, Cumberland, and Robeson Counties, North Carolina. Lateral Pipeline Facilities: Lateral Pipeline AP 3 approximately 79.3 miles of underground 20 inch outside diameter natural gas lateral pipeline in Northampton County, North Carolina; and Greensville and Southampton Counties and the Cities of Suffolk and Chesapeake, Virginia. Lateral Pipeline AP 4 approximately 0.6 miles of underground 16 inch outside diameter natural gas lateral pipeline in Brunswick County, Virginia. Lateral Pipeline AP 5 approximately 1.1 mile of underground 16 inch outside diameter natural gas lateral pipeline in Greensville County, Virginia. Compressor Stations: Compressor Station 1 (Marts Compressor Station) a new, natural gas fired compressor station near milepost (MP) 7.6 of the AP 1 mainline in Lewis County, West Virginia. At this compressor station, Atlantic proposes to install four natural gas driven turbines: a Solar Titan 130 unit (20,500 horsepower [hp]), a Solar Mars 100 unit (15,900 hp), a Solar Taurus 70 unit (10,915 hp) and a Solar Taurus 60 unit (7,700 hp), for a combined total of 55,015 hp of compression. 12/ Compressor Station 2 (Buckingham Compressor Station) a new, natural gas fired compressor station near MP 191.5 of the AP 1 mainline in Buckingham County, Virginia. At this compressor station, Atlantic proposes to install four natural gas driven turbines: a Solar Mars 100 unit (15,900 hp), a Solar Taurus 70 unit (10,915 hp), a Solar Taurus 60 unit (7,700 hp) and a Solar Centaur 50 unit (6,200 hp), for a combined total of 40,715 hp of compression. Compressor Station 3 (Northampton Compressor Station) a new, natural gas fired compressor station near MP 300.1 of the AP 1 mainline in Northampton County, North Carolina. At this compressor station, Atlantic proposes to install three natural gas driven turbines: a Solar Taurus 70 unit (10,915 hp), a Solar Centaur 50 unit (6,200 hp) and a Solar Centaur 40 unit (4,700 hp), for a combined total of 21,815 hp of compression. Other Facilities: Nine new metering and regulating (M&R) stations at receipt and/or delivery points along the new pipelines. Proposed M&R station sites include: (1) Kincheloe M&R Station near Marts Junction Interconnect (MP 7.6 on AP 1 in Lewis County, West Virginia), (2) Long Run M&R Station (MP 47.2 on AP 1 in Randolph County, West Virginia), (3) Woods Corner M&R Station at Buckingham Interconnect (MP 191.5 on AP 1 in Buckingham County, Virginia), (4) Smithfield M&R Station at Johnston County Interconnect (MP 92.7 on AP 2 in Johnston County, North Carolina), (5) Fayetteville M&R Station at Fayetteville Interconnect (MP 132.9 on AP 2 in Cumberland County, North Carolina), (6) Pembroke M&R Station at Robeson Interconnect (MP 183.0 on AP 2 in Robeson County, North Carolina), (7) Elizabeth River M&R Station at Southern Gate 1 Interconnect (MP 79.3 on AP 3 in the City of https://thecthreegroupllc.quickbase.com/db/beiqshkqw?a=printr&rid=1298&dfid=12&rl=m7f 2/5
Chesapeake, Virginia), (8) Brunswick M&R Station (MP 0.6 on AP 4 in Brunswick County, Virginia) and (9) Greensville M&R Station (MP 1.1 on AP 5 in Greensville County, Virginia). 30 valve sites at select points along the new pipelines eight sets of pig launchers and/or receivers at 11 points along the new pipelines. The pipeline s main customers are six utilities and related companies that collectively will purchase a substantial majority of the pipeline s capacity to transport natural gas Duke Energy Carolinas, Duke Energy Progress, Virginia Power Services Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas, Virginia Natural Gas, and PSNC Energy. The purchases will be made through 20 year contracts, subject to state regulatory approval. The pipeline s owners are negotiating with other potential customers as well. Total Capacity 1.5 Total Capacity Units: bcf/d Pipeline project Location End Point 1 Clarksberg End Point 2 Lumberton Midpoints (if any) Greensville county VA gas ctr County 1 Harrison County 2 Robeson Country US End Point 1 State WV End Point 2 State NC Contractor (s) Atlantic Coast Pipeline Signs Pipe Manufacturing Contract with Dura Bond Industries totaling more than $400 Pennsylvania mill will produce the 42 inch and 36 inch pipe for 550 mile project Project Website/Maps: http://bit.ly/waikdm Contact Information If your company is interested in being a supplier to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project, complete the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Supplier Interest Form, and email it to: acpvendor@dom.com Form: http://bit.ly/1ftwg5i FERC Docket Information PF15 6 000 Pipeline project Record History Project Profile History: November 2015: proposed changes in the route of the pipeline. http://bit.ly/1kufvsl September 2015: Project description changed, cost changed. Formal filing with FERC, a 30,000 page application asks FERC to certify the project as a public benefit and necessity, which would allow the company to use eminent domain to secure rights of way for the pipeline route. http://bit.ly/1phf3xa July 29, 2015 A FERC conference call in early July confirmed that a draft environmental impact statement for the proposed Mountain Valley Pipeline will include consideration of a one pipe, one right of way alternative. http://bit.ly/1lsqj50 https://thecthreegroupllc.quickbase.com/db/beiqshkqw?a=printr&rid=1298&dfid=12&rl=m7f 3/5
May 18, 2015 Dominion Resources Inc. said Monday it has come up with alternative segments for portions of a 550 mile proposed natural gas pipeline in two Virginia counties where many local landowners have been fighting the project. http://bit.ly/1fogdx6 May. 4, 2015 Dominion Resources CEO Thomas F. Farrell on Q1 2015 Results Earnings Call Transcript We are continuing to work for the commencement of construction on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the related Supply Header Project. We began the FERC filing process last November and expect to make the formal filing in September. http://bit.ly/1nfkadh April 23, 2015 A permit to survey a 17.1 mile section of the Monongahela National Forest in Randolph and Pocahontas counties for the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline has been approved by the U.S. Forest Service. http://bit.ly/1f9cyze March 25, 2015: The Augusta County Board of Supervisors will ask FERC to extend its comment period on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline for another 30 days. http://bit.ly/1crhvc3 February 2015: FERC Begins Environmental Impact Study of Natural Gas Pipeline Plan http://bit.ly/1awgbpl February 2015: Dominion Resources Inc. and its partners on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline signed a more than $400 million agreement with Dura Bond Industries for the pipe. http://on.mktw.net/1kzfn7n February 2015: Atlantic Coast Pipeline experts will file its FERC application late this summer. They expect to receive its FERC certificate in the summer of 2015 and begin construction shortly thereafter. http://bit.ly/1ys6wun December 2014: An alternative route for the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline that would avoid Nelson County has been submitted by Dominion Resources in its Route Alternatives resource report to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. http://bit.ly/1ys6r3i November 2014: Dominion has submitted a request asking the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to begin its environmental review of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. http://bit.ly/1qrxua2 October 2014: Currently in pre filing process, originally asked 3,265 landowners permission to survey land but with adjustments being made the number of landowners has jumped to 3,331. http://bit.ly/zr5ffo October 2014: Aerial views of the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline are now posted online here : http://bit.ly/1wjuptl. Scroll down to additional details, click on Open House Aerial Maps and Posters". September 2014: Dominion pipeline initially proposed this as the Southeast Reliability Project. http://bit.ly/1kzfb8b News articles Date of Article 12 10 2015 11 06 2015 11 02 2015 09 18 2015 07 07 2015 News Article Headline FERC wants $5.1B pipeline partnership to seek alternate routes through two national forests Forest Service accuses Atlantic Coast Pipeline of misrepresentation in soil surveys Natural gas pipeline builder announces route changes Pipeline company files formal application with FERC Dominion proposes changes to pipeline route in Southside Va. https://thecthreegroupllc.quickbase.com/db/beiqshkqw?a=printr&rid=1298&dfid=12&rl=m7f 4/5
05 21 2015 Dominion's 5,000 page FERC response 05 18 2015 04 23 2015 03 25 2015 03 17 2015 03 11 2015 03 09 2015 02 28 2015 02 25 2015 02 04 2015 02 04 2015 01 18 2015 01 13 2015 01 10 2015 12 27 2014 12 15 2014 11 03 2014 09 23 2014 09 18 2014 09 09 2014 09 02 2014 Changes to Atlantic Coast Pipeline route impacts Nelson, Augusta counties Forest Service OKs pipeline survey through Mon Forest Augusta board asks feds for another 30 days for pipeline comments Survey of GW National Forest for gas pipeline wins U.S. OK FERC to hear public comments on 3 state natural gas pipeline Multiple Dominion pipeline routes concern opponents FERC Begins Environmental Impact Study of Natural Gas Pipeline Plan Alternate routes proposed for Atlantic Coast gas pipeline in Virginia Atlantic Coast Pipeline Signs Pipe Manufacturing Contract with Dura Bond Industries Atlantic Coast Pipeline signs $400 million manufacturing agreement Dominion weaves pipeline path through history in Nelson County Pipeline Shifts South US Forest Service Comments on Atlantic Coast Pipeline Path Friends of Nelson to Raise Money for Pipeline Impact Study Alternative pipeline route would bypass Nelson County Proposed 550 mile pipeline to take Marcellus, Utica gas to the Southeast Meeting details route for proposed natural gas pipeline through Cape Fear region Atlantic Coast pipeline could bring $2.7 billion to route states Gas pipeline proposal spawns coalition In West Virginia, Virginia Dominion heads 1.5 bcfd Atlantic Coast gas pipeline joint venture Atlantic Coast Pipeline Asks FERC For Permission To Build $5 Billion Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Last C Three Update 12 15 2015 Last Updated By: Petersen, Helen Reason For Update: Added Project News Copyright Copyright 2015, The C Three Group, LLC., All Rights Reserved. https://thecthreegroupllc.quickbase.com/db/beiqshkqw?a=printr&rid=1298&dfid=12&rl=m7f 5/5