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A View From the Beltway Maine Natural Gas Conference October 9, 2014 Falmouth, Maine Jeff C. Wright, Director OFFICE OF ENERGY PROJECTS FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION FERCs Organizational Structure ? Clark Moeller Bay LaFleur


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Jeff C. Wright, Director

OFFICE OF ENERGY PROJECTS FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION

A View From the Beltway

Maine Natural Gas Conference October 9, 2014 Falmouth, Maine

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FERC’s Organizational Structure

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Clark LaFleur Moeller Bay

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Section 1

Non-jurisdictional

Section 3

Imports/Exports…Pipes and LNG

Section 7

Siting…Pipes and Storage

Natural Gas Act

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Project Review Process

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Project Preparation Pre-filing Application Review Post-authorization

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Shale Gas and Shale Oil Plays Lower 48 States

Source: EIAs Review of Emerging Resources: U.S. Shale Gas and Shale Oil Plays July 2011

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U.S. Gas Supply 2014 Outlook

October 9, 2014 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 TCF Alaska Tight Gas Shale Gas Coalbed Methane Conventional Offshore

Tight Gas Shale Gas Conventional Offshore Alaska

21.6% 38.7% 6.8% 23.8% 7.8% 1.3% 22.4% 52.8% 4.5% 9.3% 7.9% 4.9% Annual Growth Rates 4.9% 2.8%

  • 1.8%

1.7% 0.2% 1.9%

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Gas Supply v. Gas Demand

October 9, 2014 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 6 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 TCF Residential Commercial Industrial Electric Power Transportation Pipeline Fuel Lease and Plant Fuel Production

2040 Gas Exports: 4.8 Tcf

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Pipeline Projects Pre-Filing

(MMcf/d)

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19.02 BCF/D Total 3,295 Miles

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Pipeline Projects Pending

(MMcf/d)

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24.85 BCF/D Total 1,223 Miles

Pacific Connector Pipeline (Pacific Connector) (1,060) Oregon LNG Export Project (Oregon Pipeline) (1,250) Washington Expansion Project (Northwest) (750) JTL 139 Delivery Project (Questar Overthrust) (60)

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Major Pipeline Projects On The Horizon

(MMcf/d)

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Atlantic Bridge Project (Spectra) (600) WB Xpress Project (Columbia) (1,200) Access Northeast (Sectra) (2,200) Diamond East (Transco) (1,000) Garden State (Transco) (180) East Pipeline (ANR) (2,000) Nexus Gas (Spectra) (2,000) Broad Run Flex & Broad Run Expan (Tennessee) (590) (200) Rayne Xpress, & Mountaineer Xpress (Columbia) (1,000) (2,500) Adair Southwest (TETCO) (200) Utica Access Project (Columbia) (205) Mountain Valley (Equitrans) (2,000) Northeast-to-Gulf Expansion (ANR) (646)

27.53 BCF/D Total 2,056 Miles

Gulf Coast Market Expansion (Natural) (750) Southern Indiana Market Lateral (Texas Gas) (150) Northern Supply Access (Texas Gas) (584) Coastal Bend Header (Gulf South)(1,400) Gulf Trace Project (Transco) (1,200) South Louisiana Market Project (Transco) (190) Atlantic Coast Pipeline (Dominion) (1,500) Western Marcellus Pipeline (Transco) (2,000) Spectra Carolina (Spectra) (1,100) Duke/Piedmont Pipeline (900) Southeast Mainline System (ANR) (600) Stratton Ridge Pipeline (TETCO (500)

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U.S. LNG Export Terminals

Approved

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APPROVED - UNDER CONSTRUCTION

  • 1. Sabine, LA: 2.76 Bcfd (Cheniere/Sabine Pass

LNG)(CP11-72 & CP14-12) APPROVED – NOT UNDER CONSTRUCTION

  • 2. Hackberry, LA: 1.7 Bcfd (Sempra – Cameron

LNG)(CP13-25)

  • 3. Freeport, TX: 1.8 Bcfd (Freeport LNG

Dev/Freeport LNG Expansion/FLNG Liquefaction)(CP12-509)

  • 4. Cove Point, MD: 0.82 Bcfd (Dominion – Cove

Point LNG)(CP13-113)

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U.S. LNG Export Terminals

Proposed

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  • 1. Corpus Christi, TX: 2.1 Bcfd (Cheniere –

Corpus Christi LNG)(CP12-507)

  • 2. Coos Bay, OR: 0.9 Bcfd (Jordan Cove

Energy Project)(CP13-483)

  • 3. Lake Charles, LA: 2.2 Bcfd (Southern

Union - Trunkline LNG)(CP14-120)

  • 4. Astoria, OR: 1.25 Bcfd (Oregon LNG)

(CP09-6)

  • 5. Lavaca Bay, TX: 1.38 Bcfd (Excelerate

Liquefaction)(CP14-71 & 72)

  • 6. Elba Island, GA: 0.35 Bcfd (Southern LNG

Company)(CP14-103)

  • 7. Sabine Pass, LA: 1.40 Bcfd (Sabine Pass

Liquefaction)(CP13-552)

  • 8. Lake Charles, LA: 1.07 Bcfd (Magnolia

LNG) (CP14-347)

  • 9. Plaquemines Parish, LA: 1.07 Bcfd (CE

FLNG) (PF13-11)

  • 10. Sabine Pass, TX: 2.1 Bcfd (ExxonMobil –

Golden Pass)(CP14-517)

  • 11. Pascagoula, MS: 1.5 Bcfd (Gulf LNG

Liquefaction) (PF13-4)

  • 12. Plaquemines Parish, LA: 0.30 Bcfd

(Louisiana LNG) (PF14-17)

  • 13. Robbinston, ME: 0.45 Bcfd (Kestrel Energy

– Downeast LNG) (PF14-19)

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U.S. LNG Export Terminals

Potential

POTENTIAL U.S. SITES IDENTIFIED BY PROJECT SPONSORS

  • 1. Brownsville, TX: 2.8 Bcfd (Gulf

Coast LNG Export)

  • 2. Cameron Parish, LA: 0.16 Bcfd

(Waller LNG Services)

  • 3. Ingleside, TX: 1.09 Bcfd (Pangea

LNG (North America))

  • 4. Cameron Parish, LA: 0.20 Bcfd

(Gasfin Development)

  • 5. Cameron Parish, LA: 1.34 Bcfd

(Venture Global)

  • 6. Brownsville, TX: 3.2 Bcfd (Eos

LNG & Barca LNG)

  • 7. Gulf of Mexico: 3.22 Bcfd (Main

Pass - Freeport-McMoRan)

  • 8. Brownsville, TX: 0.94 Bcfd

(Annova LNG)

  • 9. Gulf of Mexico: 1.8 Bcfd (Delfin

LNG)

  • 10. Brownsville, TX: 0.27 Bcfd (Texas

LNG)

  • 11. Cameron Parish, LA: 1.6 Bcfd

(SCT&E LNG)

  • 12. Port Arthur, TX: 0.2 Bcfd

(WesPac/Gulfgate Terminal)

  • 13. Galveston, TX: 0.77 Bcfd (Next

Decade)

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US Jurisdiction

FERC MARAD/USCG

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Problems on the Horizon?

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Stakeholder Opposition to Infrastructure

Landowners Non-governmental Organizations

Politics

Legislation Who’s In Charge?

Getting Infrastructure Where It’s Needed

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Questions?