Infrastructure Fundamentals in Shale Rich Ohio

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Infrastructure Fundamentals in Shale Rich Ohio Tony Blando Vice President - Marketing NiSource Midstream OGA 2014 Market Conditions Conference July 15, 2014 Columbus, Ohio

A New and Dynamic Industry A New Set of Challenges What are the challenges in ensuring adequate infrastructure? 2

Where we are headed Northeast Shale Production is shifting gas flows across the Eastern US creating --significant gathering, processing and transmission demand Incremental midstream infrastructure of 14 BCF/d will be needed to meet the growth By later 2014 the NE will become a net exporter of Natural Gas As the gap between NE Production and peak winter demand diminishes, LDC s will rely on regional production and storage to meet NE demand In the near term significant basis differential between the NE and Gulf regions will support strong export demand Investment if NE transmission will ramp up quickly over the next several years, as Marcellus/Utica production continues to increase Over $30 Billion of CapEx is expected to be spent in the NE region by 2025 3

The Biggest Challenges for the Natural Gas Industry Ensuring that the Infrastructure is Sufficient to Get the Gas/NGL s to Market Gathering and Processing Infrastructure Requirements Capital of approximately $2.6 billion per year on average which can approach $64 billion total over the next 25 years - 50% NE Attracting and keeping talent in the Northeast Environmental Awareness ROW NiSource Midstream will invest $2 billion into the Marcellus and Utica gathering and processing industry 4

The Biggest Challenges for the Natural Gas Industry Ensuring that the Infrastructure is Sufficient to Get the Gas/NGL s to Market Gathering and Processing Infrastructure Requirements Capital of approximately $2.6 billion per year on average which can approach $64 billion total over the next 25 years - 50% NE Attracting and keeping talent in the Northeast Environmental Awareness ROW NiSource Midstream will invest $2 billion into the Marcellus and Utica gathering and processing industry 5

The Biggest Challenges for the Natural Gas Industry Ensuring that the Infrastructure is Sufficient to Get the Gas/NGL s to Market Gathering and Processing Infrastructure Requirements Capital of approximately $2.6 billion per year on average which can approach $64 billion total over the next 25 years - 50% NE Attracting and keeping talent in the Northeast Environmental Awareness ROW NiSource Midstream will invest $2 billion into the Marcellus and Utica gathering and processing industry 6

Market Access and Services for Shale Gas Production NiSource Midstream Area of Focus Leveraging our strategic location and Asset Base Hickory Bend Gathering and Processing NI Big Pine Gathering System NI Developing Gathering and Processing Opportunities and Targeted Partnerships NI East Washington Project Majorsville Gathering System Focused in the Marcellus and emerging Utica areas NI Shale Areas NGT&S System $1-1.5 Billion of Investment Potential in the area 7

Market Access and Services for Shale Gas Production NiSource Midstream Area of Focus Leveraging our strategic location and Asset Base Hickory Bend Gathering and Processing NI Big Pine Gathering System NI Developing Gathering and Processing Opportunities and Targeted Partnerships NI East Washington Project Majorsville Gathering System Focused in the Marcellus and emerging Utica areas NI Shale Areas NGT&S System $1-1.5 Billion of Investment Potential in the area 8

STATUS PARTNER INVESTMENT GOAL Providing Market Access for Shale Supplies Pennant Midstream (50/50 JV NiSource/Hilcorp) Established Utica Franchise JV to Provide Gathering and Processing Services and NGL takeaway 50 miles 20-24 Gathering Residue to TGP and DEO 6 County AMI Initial Gas Processing Plant 600 MMCFD Rich Gas Header 200 MMCFD Initial Processing Demand/Capacity Rate Structure 100,000 Acre Dedication Project Area Y Grade Line Big Pine In Execution In-Service Dates: Rich Gas Gathering Q2 2014 Processing Q3 2014 Pennant Pipeline Columbia Tennessee Dominion Future Phases Likely Y Grade Line Q4 2014 9

Response to a Changing Market Marcellus Supply Changes Basis and Gas Flows Past Price Incentivizes Gas to Flow from Gulf Coast to Appalachia and Northeast Markets Current Production Growth and New Pipelines Dampen Price Spreads Future Increased Production Growth Makes Appalachia Low Cost Supplier; Gas Flows to the Northeast and Gulf Coast Appalachia $.33 -$.21 Gulf Coast -$.38 -$.04 -$.07 -$.07 New York City $1.29 $.61 $.65 2008 2014 2015 Dramatic Shift in Market Fundamentals 10

Net exporters Net importers Most significant shift in balance of production and MMost significant shift in balance of production consumption expected within Northeast and consumption expected within Northeast t significant shift in balance of production and consumption expected within Northeast NET NATURAL GAS IMPORTS/EXPORTS BY REGION 10 Bcf/d Legend 2013 2025 Northeast profile shifts significantly, driving changes throughout eastern US 11

Columbia Pipeline Group Overview and Strategy System Overview Pipeline More than 15,000 miles Columbia Gas: 12,000 miles Columbia Gulf: 3,400 miles Millennium: 182 miles Crossroads: 202 miles Deliver approximately 1.3 Tcf per year 5% of U.S. market Serve customers in 16 states Peak Day Deliveries: ~8bcf Storage - +280 BCF 38 storage fields in four states Peak withdrawal 4.4 bcf/d Compression - 1.1 Million HP 104 stations Gulf: 77 units TCO: 316 units Millennium: 2 units $3-4B CPG System Columbia Gas Columbia Gulf Millennium Crossroads $1-1.5B Established Regional Footprint Serving Stable Markets 12

(NYSE: NI) Who We Are Regulated Unregulated Gathering, Processing and NGL solutions Gas Transmission and Storage Electric Generation, Transmission and Retail Natural Gas Distribution NiSource has worked in the Appalachian for over a century 13

Impact of Ohio Drilling in the Shale Plays 14

Economic Development Potential Natural Gas Industry is Investing in Ohio Projected Spending in Ohio--2014 Lease Bonuses $ 34,992,551 Royalties $ 45,278,948 Road and Bridge Construction $ 426,915,817 Drilling and Completing Wells $ 4,722,240,422 Midstream Infrastructure $ 1,138,004,105 Total Amount Spent: $6.3 Billion Source: The Ohio Shale Coalition 15

Economic Development Potential What Industries Will Be Sustained in Ohio in 2014? Jobs Associated with Field Development and Professional Services Industry Number of Jobs Support Activities Oil and Gas Operations 28,153 Construction: Oil and Gas Infrastructure 18,400 Wholesale Trade 2,200 Transportation by Truck 1,600 Architecture, Engineering and Related 1,500 Environmental and Technical Consulting 1,000 Management of Companies 700 Legal Service 800 Total employment supported: 65,680 Source: The Ohio Shale Coalition 16

Economic Development Potential Opportunities for Ohio Industries (directly associated with the natural gas industry) Direct Energy Specific Pad construction location liners, limestone, pits, dikes, roads, etc. Water for drilling and fracturing Steel tanks, separators, metering equipment, production equipment, etc. Compressors Pipelines and Processing Facilities Treatment facilities Indirect Impacts Retail Stores, Restaurants, Personal Services - 17 thousand Jobs Legal, Environmental, Business Support, telecommunications, insurance, real estate - 13 thousand jobs Source: The Ohio Shale Coalition 17

Conclusion Emerging Marcellus/Utica Shale Development Major infrastructure Capital and Resources will be required over the 20 years in the US and the Northeast The Critical link to success in the emerging Shale Plays is the Midstream Companies coupled with Development of Residue and NGL Solutions Basis differentials will cause gas to travel away from the NE and cause major residue flows which is underway The Northeast will become an exporter of Natural Gas The NiSource/Columbia footprint is well positioned to take part in the growing the Marcellus/Utica Basin 18

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