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Storage Infrastructure April 13, 2005. Items C-1, C-4, and C-5 Starks Gas Storage Freebird Gas Storage Caledonia Energy Partners. New Storage Projects. Closest Major City. LNG facility, existing or proposed. MS. AL. 2. 3. TX. LA. Mobile. Lake Charles. Port Arthur (Sabine Area). 1.
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Storage InfrastructureApril 13, 2005 Items C-1, C-4, and C-5 Starks Gas Storage Freebird Gas Storage Caledonia Energy Partners
New Storage Projects Closest Major City LNG facility, existing or proposed MS AL 2 3 TX LA Mobile Lake Charles Port Arthur (Sabine Area) 1 Freeport Starks: 19 Bcf, 800 MMcf/d Freebird: 6 Bcf, 160 MMcf/d Caledonia: 11.72 Bcf, 330 MMcf/d 1 2 Corpus Christi 3 Final Order: 17.72 Bcf, 490 MMcf/d Total: 36.72 Bcf, 1290 MMcf/d
PD Louisiana, salt dome 19 Bcf working gas 800 MMcf/d Market Based Rates, under traditional test Services offered- FSS, ISS C-1Starks Gas Storage
C-4 Freebird Gas Storage • Final • Alabama, existing non-jurisdictional, depleted reservoir • 6 Bcf working gas • 160 MMcf/d • Market-based Rates, under traditional test • Services offered – FSS, ISS, parking, loan, imbalance trading, balancing
C-5Caledonia Energy Partners • Final • Mississippi, depleted reservoir • 11.72 Bcf working gas • 330 MMcf/d • Market-based rates, under traditional test • Services offered – FSS, ISS, lending
Deliverability 490 MMcf/d + PD 800 MMcf/d 1290 MMcf/d Capacity 17.72 Bcf + PD 19.00 Bcf 36.72 Bcf New Storage Added
Teams • Starks- Webster Gray, Frank Sparber, Maria Farran, John Wisniewski, Thomas Bahumian • Freebird – Elizabeth Anklam, William Howard, Ethel Morgan, David Hanobic • Caledonia – Selma Lynch, James Campbell, Maria Farran, Shannon Jones, Elizabeth Anklam
Item Nos. C- 6 and C- 7 Continuing Progress of LNG Terminals in the Gulf Coast Region April 13, 2005
Legend: Existing Terminal Approved Terminal Proposed Terminal: Pre-Filing Proposed Terminal: Filed Working on DEIS Working on FEIS Planned Terminal Gulf Coast LNG Terminals Pascagoula, MS Lake Charles, LA Port Arthur Sabine Pass, LA Creole Trail Golden Pass, TX Cameron Galveston, TX Freeport McMoran Freeport, TX Port Lavaca, TX Compass Pass Gulf Landing Corpus Christi, TX Vista Del Sol Ingleside LNG Pearl Crossing Beacon Port Port Pelican March 25, 2005 Energy Bridge
Gulf Coast LNG Scorecard Two Terminals in Operation Five New + One Expansion Approved ( Under Construction / Final Design ) One Pending Decision Today Four Working on Final E I S Five Working on Draft E I S Three Working on Pre-Filing One New + One Expansion Planned
Item No. C- 6 Cameron LNG, Docket No. CP02-378-002 Amendment to previous approval to modify LNG berths and maneuvering areas to potentially handle the next generation of larger LNG tankers Cameron
Item No. C- 7 Corpus Christi LNG Corpus Christi LNG, L.P. Docket No. CP04-37-000 Cheniere Corpus Christi Pipeline Co. Docket Nos. CP04-44-000, CP04-45-000 & CP04-46-000 Cameron; C-6 Cheniere Corpus Christi
Item No. C- 7 - Details • Corpus Christi LNG Section 3 Authorization • Marine Terminal • Storage Tanks • Vaporization and sendout of 2.6 Bcf/day
Item No. C- 7 - Details • Cheniere Corpus Christi Pipeline Section 7 Authorization • 23 miles; 48-inch diameter • 91% within existing right-of-ways • Up to 8 interconnects with intra and interstate pipelines • Capacity of over 2.6 Bcf/day
Teams • Corpus Christi – Todd Ruhkamp, Paul Friedman, Kandilarya Jacaman Carolyn Van Der Jagt, Robert Machuga, Vinod Shekar • Cameron – Rich Foley, Dave Swearingen, Kandilarya Jacaman, Joel Arneson