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Transcript of Totem Gas Storage Project Wyoming Pipeline Authority March 23, 2004.
Totem Gas StorageProject
Wyoming Pipeline Authority
March 23, 2004
Highlights Located 36 Miles NE of Downtown Denver 9 Bcf of Working Gas 135 Mmcfd Injection Capacity 250 Mmcfd Withdrawal Capacity CIG Interconnect Signed Additional Interconnects Anticipated
Public Service Company of Colorado (Xcel) Cheyenne Plains Pipeline Kinder Morgan’s Advantage Pipeline Southern Star’s Western Frontier Pipeline
Highlights (cont’d)
High Operating Flexibility One Hour Injection and Withdrawal Turnaround
Capability No Seasonal Restrictions on Injection or
Withdrawal Inject or Withdraw, or Both, on Any Day of the
Year
Totem Gas StorageRegional Pipelines
Opal Hub
Powder River Basin
Denver
Cheyenne Hub
ColoSprings
To Pacif ic NW
To Midw est
To Midcontinent
SaltLake
ToCalifornia
To Midcontinent
WindRiver
SCHEMATIC OF PIPELINES AROUND TOTEM
New Line 5C is a 1440 psig line and will operate independently of 5A and 5B.Lines 52A and 52B for which Totem already has an interconnect agreement, have a combined
capacity of 900 MMcfd and operate at less than 50% capacity.This capacity does not include the effect of adding an interconnect to CheyennePlains Pipeline.
Interconnects with the Cheyenne Plains Project via CIG and a direct interconnect with PSCOare very real alternatives that should be taken into consideration when consideringcapacity in Totem.
Young/ Ft. Morgan
Totem
Line 52A
Line 52B
New Line 5C
Watkins Compressors
Cheyenne
Colorado Springs
Valley Line Loop
Tristate Pow er Plant
Line 5B
Nixon Pow er Plant
Line 5A
Calpine Pow er Plant
Medicine Bow Lateral
TrailblazerWIC
CIG
PSCO Front Range
Kinder Morgan
Cheyenne Plains
Blue Spruce Plant
Permits and Leasing
All Approvals, Certificates and Permits in Place Colorado Oil & Gas Commission Colorado Public Utilities Commission – CPCN Colorado DPHE Air Emission Permits Adams County Conditional Use Permits
All Required Leases and ROW’s Have Been Obtained
Reservoir Modeling
Extensive Modeling of the Reservoir Has Been Performed by John Wells of Wells Chappell and Company, Houston History Matching & Volumetric Balancing Base and Expected Cases Various Service Profiles High Degree of Confidence in Reservoir Integrity and
Performance
Design Performance Profile
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Working Gas in Place (MMscf)
Engineering & Cost
Detailed Engineering Design and Cost Estimate Performed in Fall, 2001 and Updated in 2002
Estimated Facility Cost Inclusive of Base Gas is $57.3 million
Base Gas Assumption – 4.5 bcf @ $4.00 Any Base Gas Savings Will Be Passed Along to
Customers
Timetable
All of the Pre-Development Leg Work is Complete
6-8 Months of Additional Development Activities Followed by 12 Months of Construction
Begin Injecting Base Gas in Summer, 2005 Possible Base Gas Injection Still in 2004 Fully Operational For Winter 2005/2006
Services
Traditional Seasonal Single-Cycle Hybrid 2.5 Cycles Per Year HDMC 4 Cycles Per Year
Tentative Rates
Traditional Single Cycle $0.97 per Dth per Year – Totem Provides Base Gas $0.75 per Dth per Year – Shipper Provides Base Gas
Hybrid Multi Cycle $1.15 per Dth per Year – Totem Provides Base Gas $0.83 per Dth per Year – Shipper Provides Base Gas
HDMC $1.85 per Dth per Year – Totem Provides Base Gas $1.33 per Dth per Year – Shipper Provides Base Gas
Open Season
Binding Open Season Was Concluded in September, 2003
Negotiations Continue With Successful Bidders for 100% of Capacity
For Further Information
J. B. Condill (303) 680-4725 [email protected]