Rockies Alliance Pipeline Presentation to the Wyoming Pipeline Authority May 20, 2008
Slide 2 Rockies Alliance Pipeline Route
RAP New Facilities New Hampto n Proposed Pipeline Facilities Wamsutter to Ventura: 810 miles of 42 inch pipeline Ventura to New Hampton: 65 miles of 42 inch pipeline (Alliance Pipeline interconnection) Proposed Compression Facilities 6 compressor stations Maximum discharge pressure = 1440 psig (MAOP) Slide 3
RAP Contracted Facilities Questar Pipeline Williams Opal NWP Opal OTPL CIG Kern River Pioneer Blacks Fork Granger OTPL CIG REX Lost Cabin Wamsutter WIC OTPL Echo Springs REX RAP to contract for capacity on Questar Overthrust Pipeline to provide the following Wyoming interconnections: Opal area Opal Plant Pioneer Plant Blacks Fork Plan Granger Plant Multiple interstate pipelines WIC CIG Powder REX Medicine Bow Cheyenne Cheyenne Plains Trailblazer Wamsutter area Echo Springs (direct to RAP) Lost Cabin Multiple interstate pipelines Cheyenne (direct to RAP) Powder River Gathering pipelines Multiple interstate pipelines Slide 4
RAP Contracted Facilities Alliance Pipeline RAP to contract for capacity on Alliance Pipeline to provide direct access to Chicago market: Alliance Pipeline Interconnection: At New Hampton (~ 280 mi. upstream of Joliet) Expansion Facilities: 2 infill compressor stations Total ~ 40,000 installed HP Incremental Capacity: 600 mmcf/d firm capacity Existing Interconnections: Nicor, NGPL, Midwestern Peoples, ANR, & Vector Slide 5
RAP Project, Goals & Strategy 1.3 Bcfd firm transport capacity to Ventura and Chicago hub (expandable to 1.8 Bcfd) Back haul opportunities upstream on Alliance Pipeline to access other markets Competitive rates to move Wyoming gas to the Midwest region (North American hub with over 35 bcfd of interconnected transport capacity) Improve producer netback with market demand reliability Slide 6
RAP Project, Goals & Strategy Exploit pre-existing system capability Develop integrated pipeline solution to deliver Wyoming gas to market by: Leveraging Questar Pipeline s systems in the Wyoming producing regions Capitalizing on Alliance s presence in the midcontinent and eastern markets Slide 7
Rockies Production vs Take Away Capacity 13.00 12.00 Pipeline Export Capacity Shortfall 11.00 10.00 Bcf/d 9.00 Slide 8 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 2006 2007 2008 Rockies Production Export Capacity + Local Demand Net Export Pipeline Capacity 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Source: Supply: Wood Mackenzie, Local Demand: EIA, Internal calculations * Rockies production defined here as CO, WY & UT only. Total ~ 8.75 Bcf/d Export Capacity 32% 8% 19% 2016 2017 17% 3% 21% 2018 2019 2020 REX NE REX Midwest Kern River Gas Trans Trailblazer Pipeline El Paso Nat Gas Other
Market Demand: Pacific vs. Midwest Region 13.00 12.00 11.00 Incremental Midwest ~ 2 Bcf/d over the forecast period Midwest Region (Bcf/d) 10.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 Pacific Region Incremental Pacific demand ~ 0.6 Bcf/d over the forecast period 6.00 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 Slide 9 Source: EIA 2007 Annual Energy Outlook *EIA does not include Minnesota in Midwest forecast
CIG historical & forward basis $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 12 Mo. Chicago $2.00 $1.50 12 Mo. Ventura $1.00 $0.50 $0.00 ($0.50) 12 Mo. Emerson Rex Gas Moves East, Emerson crashes as AECO rises ($1.00) 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 Slide 10
Rockies Alliance Pipeline Competitive Rates with Multiple Options 15 Year Term - Negotiated Reservation Rates Receipt Area Delivery Area Ventura Alliance Mainline Chicago Ventura 0.40 0.45 Cheyenne 0.95 1.15 1.20 Wamsutter 1.10 1.30 1.35 Opal/Overthrust 1.22 1.42 1.47 White R. Hub At Meeker 1.32 1.52 1.57 Sample Rate Schedule Visit www.alliance-pipeline.com for complete Open Season Package and rate structure. Slide 11
RAP development schedule 2008 Public consultation and open house events with stakeholders Environmental field studies and detailed engineering design 2009 Public consultation and open house events with stakeholders Route refinement File FERC certificate, environment and other permit applications with the applicable regulatory bodies Land acquisition and agreements 2010 Public consultation with stakeholders Finalize engineering Construction activities commence after regulatory approvals received 2011 Complete construction and commission the pipeline Slide 12
Rockies Alliance Pipeline Open Season Open Season May 15 June 16, 2008 Shipper meetings scheduled: Denver June 3 rd Houston June 4 th Chicago June 5 th Questions concerning RAP and this Open Season should be directed to: Alliance Pipeline: Eric Besseling, (403)-517-6551 Lorraine Lindberg, (713)-821-1746 Overthrust Pipeline: Shelley Wright, (801) 324-2509 Gaylen Haag, (801) 324-5133 Slide 13