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Richard L. Levitan, rll@levitan.com June 15, 2012. The New England Restructuring Roundtable Gas Pricing Dynamics Affecting Power Markets and Resource Adequacy in New England. Primary Issues & Concerns (next 3-5 Years). Supply push in PJM / NYISO demand pull in New England
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Richard L. Levitan, rll@levitan.com June 15, 2012 The New England Restructuring Roundtable Gas Pricing Dynamics Affecting Power Markets and Resource Adequacy in New England
Primary Issues & Concerns (next 3-5 Years) • Supply push in PJM / NYISO demand pull in New England • Slack deliverability during non-heating season insufficient to support new entry • New flow patterns raise questions about economic obsolescence • Anticipated retirement of many RFO / dual fuel steam units, coal • Basis benefits will be indirect and may not materialize in the peak heating season • Destination-flexible LNG cargoes jeopardize fuel adequacy around Boston • Financial / regulatory support for new gas infrastructure Who pays?
Marcellus Production Forecast Source: Penn State University
Wet and dry shale gas production Major Dry Gas Production Area Wet Gas Dry Gas Major Wet Gas Production Area Sources: EIA, Pennsylvania State University Marcellus Center, Dominion Resources, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Marcellus-related planned projects Source: NGA
Estimated P/L slack deliverability, except during winter 2.5 Algonquin Tennessee 2 1.5 Daily Deliveries in NE (Millions of Dth/d) 1 0.5 0 1/1/11 3/1/11 5/1/11 7/1/11 9/1/11 1/1/12 3/1/12 9/1/07 1/1/08 3/1/08 5/1/08 7/1/08 9/1/08 1/1/09 3/1/09 5/1/09 7/1/09 9/1/09 1/1/10 3/1/10 5/1/10 7/1/10 9/1/10 11/1/11 11/1/10 11/1/07 11/1/08 11/1/09
Gas Price Dynamics on DA / RT Prices E&P outlook likely to sustain downward pressure on prices Generators bid value AGT Citygates, TN-Z6 Existing paradigm does not capture M-T-M benefits FCA prices do not support new gas infrastructure Attrition effects by FCA #8 Deliverability constraints likely to materialize Prices will reflect seasonal basis, ULSD Who bears the transportation freight?
Gas Price Dynamics on Reliability • Decline in LNG Imports to Canaport and Distrigas • Concerns over adequate fuel to serve Mystic 8/9 • Gas flow displacement effects from western and Atlantic Cdn • Coal and RFO steam unit retirements • Posturing RFO steam units in the winter appear key to reliability • ULSD oil tankage constraints and refill logistics • No step-up to firm transportation How does the stakeholder process evolve?