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Overland Pass Pipeline January 2008

Overland Pass Pipeline January 2008. About ONEOK/ONEOK Partners. ONEOK is general partner and 45.7 percent owner of ONEOK Partners ONEOK was founded in 1906 as a natural gas pipeline from Tulsa to Oklahoma City Fortune 500 company Most admired energy company

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Overland Pass Pipeline January 2008

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  1. Overland Pass PipelineJanuary 2008

  2. About ONEOK/ONEOK Partners • ONEOK is general partner and 45.7 percent owner of ONEOK Partners • ONEOK was founded in 1906 as a natural gas pipeline from Tulsa to Oklahoma City • Fortune 500 company • Most admired energy company • ONEOK: One of largest natural gas distributors in U.S. • ONEOK Partners: leader in natural gas and natural gas liquids • Values: Operate in a safe and environmentally responsible manner • Legacy of community involvement

  3. Approximately a 760-mile transmission pipeline Originates in Opal, Wyo., and ends at Conway, Kan. Traverses 23 counties in 3 states 90 percent of route follows existing utility corridors Transports natural gas liquids (NGLs) Approximate $433 million capital investment 14- and 16-inch diameter pipe (varies) Buried minimum of 3 feet below ground Startup pipe capacity range: 110,000-150,000 barrels per day Project Summary

  4. Local Economic Impacts

  5. Landowners by state • Properties crossed: • Wyoming – 134 landowners; • Colorado – 251 landowners; • Kansas – 667 landowners.

  6. Construction Progress as of Dec. 31, 2007

  7. Looking east toward Arlington Ridge - Wyoming

  8. Overall Progress (Welding)

  9. Key Accomplishments as of Dec. 31, 2007 • Major River Crossings Completed • Blacks Fork - 2 Crossings • Green River • Medicine Bow • North Platte • Other Major Crossings • I-80 • I-25 • Cheyenne Hub & Hwy 85 • Completed Data Recovery at WY Arch sites and received NTP for those sites • Completed 66 of 124 miles of BGWR area • Construction production on a good week is in excess of 35 miles

  10. Blacks Fork River Crossing

  11. Green River Crossing

  12. North Platte River Crossing

  13. Key Concerns • Key Concerns • BGWR variances denied beginning Dec 1 • No BGWR variances in effect after Dec 15 • Unless we work something out with BLM the BGWR areas are closed to construction activity until 5/1/2008.

  14. Rawlins Wood Water Pipe

  15. Piceance

  16. For More Information • Visit www.overlandpass.com or (877) 683-7277 • Latest updates about the project • Links to educational documents about the Natural Gas Industry • ONEOK Partners contacts: • Steve Johnson, (913) 319-8604, (785) 865-6130 or sjohnson@oneok.com • Megan Washbourne, (918) 588-7572 or mwashbourne@oneok.com

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