Craig Coombs
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Craig CoombsCraig CoombsDirector, Project DevelopmentDirector, Project Development
Project UpdateProject Update
COLORADONEW MEXICO
TEXAS
KANSAS
WYOMINGMONTANA
UTAH
ARIZONA
CIG, WIC, andCheyenne Plains
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NaturalNaturalButtesButtes
OpalOpal
RatonRaton
CheyenneCheyenne YumaYumaCountyCountyPiceancePiceance
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CheyennePlains
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ProjectsProjects
►► CIG Raton expansionCIG Raton expansion►► WIC Piceance Lateral extensionWIC Piceance Lateral extension►► WIC Opal extensionWIC Opal extension►► CIG Natural Buttes to WamsutterCIG Natural Buttes to Wamsutter►► Cheyenne Plains expansionCheyenne Plains expansion►► Cheyenne Plains Bitter Creek extensionCheyenne Plains Bitter Creek extension
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WYOMINGMONTANA
UTAH
ARIZONA
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RatonRaton
CheyenneCheyenne
CIG, WIC, andCheyenne Plains
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CIG RatonCIG RatonExpansionExpansion
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2005 Raton Expansion2005 Raton ExpansionSummary of WorkSummary of Work
►► 102 miles of pipeline loops102 miles of pipeline loops–– 64 miles of 1664 miles of 16””–– 7 miles of 207 miles of 20””–– 31 miles of 2431 miles of 24””
►► 1,770 hp added at Beaver, Oklahoma1,770 hp added at Beaver, Oklahoma►► Two new receipt point meter stationsTwo new receipt point meter stations
–– Silver Mountain Meter StationSilver Mountain Meter Station–– Culebra Meter StationCulebra Meter Station
►► $60.6 million$60.6 million
2005 Raton Expansion2005 Raton ExpansionCapacity, Costs, TimetableCapacity, Costs, Timetable
►► Coal bed methane production, first developed in 1994 with 11 Coal bed methane production, first developed in 1994 with 11 MDth/d of throughputMDth/d of throughput
►► 105 MDth/d of incremental capacity105 MDth/d of incremental capacity►► 381 MDth/d of total Campo Lateral capacity, post expansion381 MDth/d of total Campo Lateral capacity, post expansion►► 8 Raton shippers8 Raton shippers►► MidMid--Continent delivery points off the Morton to Mocane mainlineContinent delivery points off the Morton to Mocane mainline
–– Forgan (NGPL)Forgan (NGPL)–– Beaver (ANR)Beaver (ANR)
►► Received and accepted certificate earlier this month; permissionReceived and accepted certificate earlier this month; permissionto construct granted; into construct granted; in--service October 1, 2005 (est.)service October 1, 2005 (est.)
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WIC PiceanceWIC PiceanceLateral ExtensionLateral Extension
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Piceance PipelinePiceance PipelineFacilities and CapacityFacilities and Capacity►► WIC incremental lateralWIC incremental lateral►► 143 miles of 24143 miles of 24”” pipeline from Greasewood to Wamsutterpipeline from Greasewood to Wamsutter►► 4,700 hp compression at Greasewood4,700 hp compression at Greasewood►► Investment of $120.2 MMInvestment of $120.2 MM►► Initial capacity of 350 MDth/dInitial capacity of 350 MDth/d►► Greasewood compression inlet pressure of 1,280 psig / Greasewood compression inlet pressure of 1,280 psig /
Wamsutter delivery pressure of 1,000 psigWamsutter delivery pressure of 1,000 psig►► Expandable with compression to 580 MDth/dExpandable with compression to 580 MDth/d►► Interconnects with TransColorado and Williams gathering at Interconnects with TransColorado and Williams gathering at
GreasewoodGreasewood►► Interconnects with WIC mainline and CIG at WamsutterInterconnects with WIC mainline and CIG at Wamsutter►► Inlet Btu spec of 1,050 Btu vs. 950 Btu for WIC mainlineInlet Btu spec of 1,050 Btu vs. 950 Btu for WIC mainline
Piceance PipelinePiceance PipelineStatusStatus►► Open season held June 2004Open season held June 2004
–– Successfully contracted 350 MDth/dSuccessfully contracted 350 MDth/d–– Supplemental Open Season for 30Supplemental Open Season for 30”” amendment not contractedamendment not contracted
►► Docket No. CP05Docket No. CP05--54 filed February 2, 200554 filed February 2, 2005–– Draft EIS issued May 2005Draft EIS issued May 2005–– Pipe currently being delivered to construction storage sitesPipe currently being delivered to construction storage sites–– Final approval anticipated September 2005Final approval anticipated September 2005–– Construction anticipated to start October 2005Construction anticipated to start October 2005–– Incremental maximum recourse rate requested Incremental maximum recourse rate requested –– 17.317.3¢¢
►► InIn--service anticipated January 2006service anticipated January 2006►► Economic expansions with compression to 580 MDth/dEconomic expansions with compression to 580 MDth/d►► Tentatively plan to hold an expansion open season in July time fTentatively plan to hold an expansion open season in July time framerame
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WYOMINGMONTANA
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ARIZONA
CampoCampo
OpalOpal
CheyenneCheyenne
CIG, WIC, andCheyenne Plains
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WIC West toWIC West toOpal ExtensionOpal Extension
Cheyenne
Natural ButtesC.S.
GreasewoodC.S.
WamsutterKanda
Opal
MuddyCreek
Blacks Fork
WIC Opal West ExtensionWIC Opal West ExtensionOpen Season SchematicOpen Season Schematic
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Entrega 36”(proposed in-service
November 2005)
Entrega 42”(proposed in-service
2nd-3rd Qtr. 2006)WIC Piceance
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WIC West FlowWIC West FlowProject SummaryProject Summary►► Capacity agreement with Overthrust PipelineCapacity agreement with Overthrust Pipeline
–– 21 mile Overthrust extension to Opal21 mile Overthrust extension to Opal–– New west flow capacity on WICNew west flow capacity on WIC–– Uses underutilized west flow capacity on Uses underutilized west flow capacity on OverthrustOverthrust
►► Primary receipt point Primary receipt point –– Wamsutter or points east as far as CheyenneWamsutter or points east as far as Cheyenne►► Primary delivery point Primary delivery point –– OpalOpal
–– Secondary delivery Secondary delivery –– CheyenneCheyenne►► Prepare to roll into WIC mainline; seamless transaction via WICPrepare to roll into WIC mainline; seamless transaction via WIC►► Anticipated rate of $0.0993 per Dth (100% LF); systemwide FL&UAnticipated rate of $0.0993 per Dth (100% LF); systemwide FL&U►► Up to 350 MDth/d available, possibly moreUp to 350 MDth/d available, possibly more►► Anticipated inAnticipated in--service early 2007service early 2007►► Open Season anticipated to begin week of June 27Open Season anticipated to begin week of June 27
WIC East toWIC East toOpal ExpansionOpal Expansion
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GreasewoodC.S.
WamsutterKanda
Opal
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WIC Opal East ExpansionWIC Opal East ExpansionOpen Season SchematicOpen Season Schematic
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November 2005)
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CIGWICEntregaOverthrustAdditional horsepower
WIC East FlowWIC East FlowProject SummaryProject Summary►► Capacity agreement with Overthrust PipelineCapacity agreement with Overthrust Pipeline
–– Incremental horsepower at Opal and WamsutterIncremental horsepower at Opal and Wamsutter–– Pressure must be increased to 1,000 psig at WamsutterPressure must be increased to 1,000 psig at Wamsutter
►► Primary receipt point Primary receipt point –– OpalOpal►► Primary delivery point Primary delivery point –– WamsutterWamsutter (potential for primary to (potential for primary to
Cheyenne at additional rate)Cheyenne at additional rate)–– Secondary delivery Secondary delivery –– CheyenneCheyenne
►► Propose to roll into WIC mainline; seamless transaction via WICPropose to roll into WIC mainline; seamless transaction via WIC►► Anticipated rate of $0.0993 per Dth (100% LF); systemwide FL&UAnticipated rate of $0.0993 per Dth (100% LF); systemwide FL&U►► 350350--500 MDth/d available500 MDth/d available►► Anticipated inAnticipated in--service early 2007service early 2007►► Open Season anticipated to begin late summer / early fallOpen Season anticipated to begin late summer / early fall
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CIG Natural ButtesCIG Natural Buttesto Wamsutterto Wamsutter
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Uinta Expansion24” pipelineProjected in-service early 2007
Proposed 24” WIC Piceance ExpansionAdditional Horsepower
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CIGWICEntregaOverthrustAdditional horsepower
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►► CIGCIG’’s existing Uinta Laterals existing Uinta Lateral–– Natural Buttes to Wamsutter capacity of 200 MDth/dNatural Buttes to Wamsutter capacity of 200 MDth/d–– Fully contracted forward haulFully contracted forward haul
►► 221 miles of 20221 miles of 20”” pipepipe►► CIG processes and compresses at Natural ButtesCIG processes and compresses at Natural Buttes►► Secondary point of delivery to Northwest at Sand Secondary point of delivery to Northwest at Sand
Springs with NorthwestSprings with Northwest
Project SummaryProject Summary
►► Project to be pursued as CIG rollProject to be pursued as CIG roll--inin►► 86 miles of 2486 miles of 24”” pipeline from Natural Buttes to pipeline from Natural Buttes to
Greasewood and 7,000 hp at Natural ButtesGreasewood and 7,000 hp at Natural Buttes►► Additional compression at Greasewood and midpoint Additional compression at Greasewood and midpoint
WIC Piceance LateralWIC Piceance Lateral►► No incremental processing at Natural Buttes by CIGNo incremental processing at Natural Buttes by CIG
–– New receipt lateral point requirements of 1,000 New receipt lateral point requirements of 1,000 psig, minimum 1,050 Btu and 15psig, minimum 1,050 Btu and 15oo F. hydrocarbon F. hydrocarbon dewpointdewpoint
►► 230 MDth/d capacity230 MDth/d capacity
Project DescriptionProject Description
►► Open Season anticipated in August 2005Open Season anticipated in August 2005►► Anticipated CIG rate of $0.33Anticipated CIG rate of $0.33¢¢ (max rate) and (max rate) and
systemwide FL&Usystemwide FL&U–– Primary point of delivery at Wamsutter to WIC and Primary point of delivery at Wamsutter to WIC and
proposed west to east Entrega lineproposed west to east Entrega line–– Secondary points of delivery at Green River / Opal, Secondary points of delivery at Green River / Opal,
Cheyenne Plains, Front Range, and MidCheyenne Plains, Front Range, and Mid--Continent Continent pipelinespipelines
CheyenneCheyennePlainsPlains
ExpansionExpansion
KANSAS
COLORADO
CURLEY (CUR)(WIC-Med. Bow)
RED CLOUD (RCD)(CIG)
THUNDERCHIEF (TDC)WIC-Mainline
WASHCO (WSH)(Delta)
SCOTT (SCT)(KMI)
FORD (FMS)(NGPL)
SAND DUNE (SDM)(Southern Star)
COSSELL (CSL)(KGS)
MULLINVILLE (MVL)(NNG)
GREENSBURG(GBG) (ANR)
S. RATTLESNAKECREEK (SRC)
(PEPL)
Receipt
Delivery
Receipt / Delivery
Additional horsepower
ProposedWindy Hills
StorageProject
Cheyenne PlainsGas Pipeline Company, LLC
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►► Incremental 170 MDth/d of capacityIncremental 170 MDth/d of capacity–– Brings total CP capacity to 730 MDth/dBrings total CP capacity to 730 MDth/d
►► Incremental horsepower at CheyenneIncremental horsepower at Cheyenne►► New CONew CO22 processing at Sand Dunes (into Southern Star)processing at Sand Dunes (into Southern Star)
–– Brings COBrings CO22 from 2% down to 1%from 2% down to 1%►► Received FERC approval to construct in September 2004Received FERC approval to construct in September 2004►► Construction started in early June on processing plantConstruction started in early June on processing plant►► Anticipated inAnticipated in--service date of January 2007service date of January 2007
Cheyenne Plains ExpansionCheyenne Plains ExpansionFacilities and CapacityFacilities and Capacity
Cheyenne PlainsCheyenne PlainsYuma CountyYuma County
Supply LateralSupply Lateral
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TEXAS
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WYOMINGMONTANA
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ARIZONA
CampoCampo
CheyenneCheyenne YumaYumaCountyCounty
CIG, WIC, andCheyenne Plains
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KANSAS
COLORADO
CURLEY (CUR)(WIC-Med. Bow)
RED CLOUD (RCD)(CIG)
THUNDERCHIEF (TDC)WIC-Mainline
WASHCO (WSH)(Delta)
SCOTT (SCT)(KMI)
FORD (FMS)(NGPL)
SAND DUNE (SDM)(Southern Star)
COSSELL (CSL)(KGS)
MULLINVILLE (MVL)(NNG)
GREENSBURG(GBG) (ANR)
S. RATTLESNAKECREEK (SRC)
(PEPL)
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Delivery
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ProposedSupplyLateral
ProposedWindy Hills
StorageProject
Cheyenne PlainsGas Pipeline Company, LLC
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Cheyenne Plains Supply LateralCheyenne Plains Supply Lateral
►► Cheyenne Plains lateral to Niobrara FieldCheyenne Plains lateral to Niobrara Field►► Approximately 30 miles of 10Approximately 30 miles of 10--inch pipe, 1,480 MAOPinch pipe, 1,480 MAOP►► Initial capacity 20,000 Dth/d; maximum capacity 50,000 Dth/d Initial capacity 20,000 Dth/d; maximum capacity 50,000 Dth/d
with mainline compressionwith mainline compression►► Late fall 2006 inLate fall 2006 in--serviceservice►► Lateral to be rolledLateral to be rolled--in with mainline servicein with mainline service►► Receipt point flexibility for existing shipper to access new Receipt point flexibility for existing shipper to access new
source of gassource of gas►► Interconnect with Bitter Creek Gathering and Yuma Interconnect with Bitter Creek Gathering and Yuma
Gathering systemsGathering systems
Yuma County, ColoradoYuma County, Colorado
Craig CoombsCraig CoombsDirector, Project DevelopmentDirector, Project Development
Project UpdateProject Update