Update on Energy, Projects, & Infrastructure Investments Jarl Pedersen Chief Commercial Officer
2015 - First U.S. Crude Oil Export in 40 Years
Aruba Bahamas Canada China Colombia Curacao Dominican Republic France Israel Italy Japan Marshall Islands Mexico Netherlands Nicaragua Panama Peru South Korea Spain Switzerland Taiwan Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Venezuela 2016 - U.S. Crude Oil Export Markets US Crude Exports 2016
Crude Oil Pipelines from Eagle Ford and Permian Basin Close to Eagle Ford Pipeline connections from Eagle Ford and Permian Basin Abundant Storage Capacity Oil Refining and Crude/Condensate Splitting Approximately 20 Million barrels of storage capacity
Outbound Crude Oil Volume Comparison
Crude & Condensate Volume in Barrels (Jan-Feb) 35,000,000 29,855,797 30,000,000 25,432,101 25,000,000 20,000,000 15,770,485 17,626,434 15,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 0 Inbound Outbound 2016 2017
Port Corpus Christi Trade with Mexico (2015 2016) $2,000,000,000 $1,722,908,200 $1,500,000,000 $1,421,713,225 $1,000,000,000 $500,000,000 $0 $88,057,736 $115,810,748 Imports 2015 2016 Exports
New Natural Gas Pipelines from the USA to Mexico 11
Corpus Christi
Large Diameter Pipe for Sur de Texas Project
Refined Product Volume in Barrels (Jan-Feb) 40,000,000 35,000,000 35,759,467 33,975,700 30,000,000 25,000,000 20,000,000 16,291,111 16,994,879 15,000,000 10,000,000 5,000,000 0 Inbound Outbound 2016 2017
Pipeline for Refined Products from Corpus Christi to Monterrey
Potential New Pipeline Projects EPIC Pipeline 24 Crude Oil and Condensate Pipeline 730 mile from Permian Basin to Corpus Christi 440,000 bpd capacity South Texas Gateway 24 Crude Oil Pipeline by Buckeye Partners from Permian Basin to Corpus Christi 400,000 bpd capacity Gulf Coast Express 42 Natural Gas Pipeline by Kinder Morgan 430 mile from Permian Basin to Corpus Christi 1.7 Bcf/d Pecos Trail Pipeline 42 Natural Gas Pipeline by NAmerico Energy 468 mile from Permian Basin to Corpus Christi 1.85 Bcf/d
Port Corpus Christi Area Map
North Bank Yard Wind Turbine Components
Heavy Lift Cargo Dock and Direct Ship to Rail
Dry Bulk Material Terminal
PLAINS New Oil Dock 5 Repurposed Viola Barge Mooring Area Trafigura/ Buckeye New Oil Dock 1 Repurposed Proposed PCCA New Oil Dock 18 New Construction CCI Proposed Ship Dock (2) + Barge Dock (1) Proposed New Valero Dock Design & Permitting PCCA New Public Oil Dock 14 PCCA West Barge Mooring Area Lease to Kirby PLAINS New Oil Dock Under Constructio n Bulk Dock 3 New Docks NuStar New Oil Dock 17 TEXAS LEHIGH New Sand Barge Dock MARTIN New Oil Dock 15 NuStar New Oil Dock 16 MARTIN Temp. Oil Dock 15 Repurpose d CD 10 ESLABAN DORADO New Oil Dock 12 Repurposed Fire Barge Dock
M&G Resins Plant New Oil Dock 14
Corpus Christi Liquefaction New Projects at La Quinta Trade Gateway voestalpine TEXAS TPCO America Ingleside Ethylene Oxy Ingleside Energy Center
La Quinta Trade Gateway
GULF COAST GROWTH VENTURES Gulf Coast Growth Ventures 11,000 jobs during 5-year construction period 600 permanent jobs with an average annual salary of $90,000 3,500 jobs in the local community to support the site $22 billion in economic gains for the region during construction and $50 billion during first 6 years of operation www.gulfcoastgv.com
Port Corpus Christi is Open for Business Four Pillars of Success the Port seeks in companies it desires to do business with: Job Creation & Economic Growth Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability Educational & Workforce Development Safety & Corporate Social Responsibility
Sample Port Corpus Christi Customers & Users
$40 billion regional investment Nearly 80,000 related jobs and 1 million induced jobs nationally $5 billion in personal income Over $15 billion in economic output Over $350 million in state & local taxes 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Economic Impact Revenue Growth by Industry Sector 26% 38% 40% 5% 24% 47% 56% 35% 27% 2011 2014 2019 Other New Industry Refineries
Breakbulk: America s Wind Energy Gateway 1552 1936 Wind Energy Components via POCC 893 655 1036 817 144 20 122 BLADES TOWERS NACELLES/HUBS 2014 2015 2016 As of August 2017, the Port will purchase 100% of its electricity from renewable sources
Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
Road & Rail Connections
International Rail Connections UP BNSF FERROMEX KCSM
Over 60 Miles of Rail Track
Channel Improvement Project Port Aransas Pier
New Corpus Christi Harbor Bridge $900 Million Project ($70 Million Investment by Port)
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