North American LNG Import Terminals Existing

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North American LNG Import Terminals Existing N G D F J H K C B A L I E U.S. A. Everett, MA : 1.035 Bcfd (GDF SUEZ - DOMAC) B. Cove Point, MD : 1.8 Bcfd (Dominion - Cove Point LNG) C. Elba Island, GA : 1.6 Bcfd (El Paso - Southern LNG) D. Lake Charles, LA : 2.1 Bcfd (Southern Union - Trunkline LNG) E. Offshore Boston: 0.8 Bcfd, (Excelerate Energy Northeast Gateway) F. Freeport, TX: 1.5 Bcfd, (Cheniere/Freeport LNG Dev.) G. Sabine, LA: 4.0 Bcfd (Cheniere/Sabine Pass LNG) H. Hackberry, LA: 1.8 Bcfd (Sempra - Cameron LNG) I. Offshore Boston, MA : 0.4 Bcfd (GDF SUEZ Neptune LNG) J. Sabine Pass, TX: 2.0 Bcfd (ExxonMobil Golden Pass) (Phase I & II) K. Pascagoula, MS: 1.5 Bcfd (El Paso/Crest/Sonangol - Gulf LNG Energy LLC) Canada L. Saint John, NB: 1.0 Bcfd, (Repsol/Fort Reliance - Canaport LNG) O Authorized to re-export delivered LNG M Mexico M. Altamira, Tamulipas: 0.7 Bcfd, (Shell/Total/Mitsui Altamira LNG) N. Baja California, MX: 10Bcfd 1.0 Bcfd, (Sempra Energia Costa Azul) O. Manzanillo, MX: 0.5 Bcfd (KMS GNL de Manzanillo) Note: There is an existing import terminal in Peñuelas, PR. It does not appear on this map since it can not serve or affect deliveries in the Lower 48 U.S. states. May 1 7, 2014 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 1

North American LNG Export Terminals Under Construction 1. Sabine, LA: 2.76 Bcfd (Cheniere/Sabine Pass LNG) (CP11-72 & CP14-12) 1 * Expansion of an existing facility May 2 7, 2014 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 2

North American LNG Import Terminals Proposed/Potential 2 4 1 PROPOSED TO 1. Robbinston, ME: 0.5 Bcfd (Kestrel Energy - Downeast LNG)(CP07-52) 2. Astoria, OR: 0.5 Bcfd (Oregon LNG) (CP09-6) 3. Corpus Christi, TX: 0.4 Bcfd (Cheniere Corpus Christi LNG)(CP12-507) POTENTIAL U.S. SITES IDENTIFIED BY PROJECT SPONSORS 4. Offshore, New York: 0.4 Bcfd (Liberty Natural Port Ambrose) 3 May 3 7, 2014 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 3

North American LNG Export Terminals Proposed 15 16 14 3 7 10 13 4 1 2 5 8 11 12 9 6 PROPOSED TO 1. Freeport, TX: 1.8 Bcfd (Freeport LNG Dev/Freeport LNG Expansion/FLNG Liquefaction) (CP12-509) 2. Corpus Christi, TX: 2.1 Bcfd (Cheniere Corpus Christi LNG) (CP12-507) 3. Coos Bay, OR: 09B 0.9 Bcfd (Jordan Cove Energy Project) (CP13-483) 4. Lake Charles, LA: 2.2 Bcfd (Southern Union - Trunkline LNG) (CP14-120) 5. Hackberry, LA: 1.7 Bcfd (Sempra Cameron LNG) (CP13-25) 6. Cove Point, MD: 0.82 Bcfd (Dominion Cove Point LNG) (CP13-113) 113) 7. Astoria, OR: 1.25 Bcfd (Oregon LNG) (CP09-6) 8. Lavaca Bay, TX: 1.38 Bcfd (Excelerate Liquefaction) (CP14-71 & 72) 9. Elba Island, GA: 0.35 Bcfd (Southern LNG Company) (CP14-103) 10. Sabine Pass, LA: 1.40 Bcfd (Sabine Pass Liquefaction) (CP13-552) 11. Lake Charles, LA: 1.07 Bcfd (Magnolia LNG) (PF13-9) 12. Plaquemines Parish, LA: 1.07 Bcfd (CE FLNG) (PF13-11) 13. Sabine Pass, TX: 2.1 Bcfd (ExxonMobil Golden Pass) (PF13-14) PROPOSED CANADIAN SITES IDENTIFIED BY PROJECT SPONSORS 14. Kitimat, BC: 1.28 Bcfd (Apache Canada Ltd.) 15. Douglas Island, BC: 0.23 Bcfd (BC LNG Export Cooperative) 16. Kitimat, BC: 3.23 Bcfd (LNG Canada) May 4 7, 2014 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 4

North American LNG Export Terminals Potential 22 14 16 17 19 21 20 18 13 15 POTENTIAL U.S. SITES IDENTIFIED BY PROJECT SPONSORS 1. Brownsville, TX: 2.8 Bcfd (Gulf Coast LNG Export) 2. Pascagoula, MS: 1.5 Bcfd (Gulf LNG Liquefaction) 3. Cameron Parish, LA: 0.16 Bcfd (Waller LNG Services) 4. Ingleside, TX: 1.09 Bcfd (Pangea LNG (North America)) 5. Cameron Parish, LA: 0.20 Bcfd (Gasfin Development) 6. Cameron Parish, LA: 0.67 Bcfd (Venture Global) 7. Brownsville, TX: 3.2 Bcfd (Eos LNG & Barca LNG) 8. Gulf of Mexico: 3.22 Bcfd (Main Pass - Freeport-McMoRan) 9. Brownsville, TX: 0.94 Bcfd (Annova LNG) 10. Gulf of Mexico: 1.8 Bcfd (Delfin LNG) 11. Brownsville, TX: 0.27 Bcfd (Texas LNG) 12. Plaquemines Parish, LA: 0.28 Bcfd (Louisiana LNG) POTENTIAL CANADIAN SITES IDENTIFIED BY PROJECT SPONSORS 13. Goldboro, NS: 1.4 Bcfd (Pieridae Energy Canada) 14. Prince Rupert Island, BC: 2.91 Bcfd (BG Group) 15. Melford, NS: 1.8 Bcfd (H-Energy) 2 3 16. Prince Rupert Island, BC: 2.74 Bcfd (Pacific Northwest 6 5 12 LNG) 4 1 7 9 10 8 17. Prince Rupert Island, BC: 40Bcfd 4.0 (ExxonMobil Imperial) 11 18. Squamish, BC: 0.29 Bcfd (Woodfibre LNG Export) 19. Kitimat/Prince Rupert, BC: 0.32 Bcfd (Triton LNG) 20. Prince Rupert, BC: 3.12 Bcfd (Aurora LNG) 21. Kitsault, BC: 2.6 Bcfd (Kitsault Energy) 22. Stewart, BC: 4.1 Bcfd (Canada Stewart Energy Group) May 5 7, 2014 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 5

6 Source: EIA s Project sponsors are seeking Federal approval to export domestic natural gas dated April 24, 2012, as modified by Staff and per DOE records. May 7, 2014 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 6