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Pipeline Owners
  • El Paso (53,700 miles)
  • Colorado Interstate Gas
  • Cypress Natural Gas
  • Tennessee Gas Pipeline
  • Mojave Pipeline
  • Southern Natural Gas
  • Gulf States Pipeline Co.
  • ANR
  • Florida Gas Transmission 50
  • Duke (11,931 miles)
  • Texas Eastern (9,088 miles)
  • Alabama-Georgia Energy System
  • Algonquin (1,064 miles)
  • Florida Gas Transmission- 50
  • East Tennessee (1,129 miles)
  • Gulf Stream Natural Gas System-50
  • Maritimes Northeast (650 miles)
  • West Coast Energy

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Pipeline Owners
  • Williams (27,300 miles)
  • Northwest Pipeline
  • Buccaneer Gas Pipeline-50
  • Transcontinental Gas Pipeline
  • Gulf Stream Nat. Gas-50
  • Texas Gas Transmission
  • Pipeco (formerly Enron) (30,000 miles)
  • Northern Natural Gas
  • Mid-western Gas
  • Northern Border Pipeline
  • Calypso Pipeline
  • Florida Gas Transmission Co.
  • Transwestern Pipeline
  • PGE (Pacific Gas Electric)
  • Florida Gas Transmission-50
  • Buccaneer Gas Pipeline-50

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Pipeline Owners
  • Kinder Morgan (30,000 miles)
  • Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America
  • Horizon Pipeline
  • Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Trans.
  • Rocky Mountain Natural Gas
  • Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline
  • Northern Gas Company
  • Trailblazer Pipeline Co.
  • KN Watternburg
  • Red Cedar Gathering Company (owns 49 with S. Ute
    Indian Tribe)
  • Transcolorado Gas Transmission
  • Reliant Energy (56,020 miles)
  • Reliant Energy ARKLA
  • Reliant Energy Minnegasco
  • Entex
  • Ni Source, Inc. (12,750 miles)
  • Bay State Gas
  • Columbia Gas of KY
  • Columbia Gas of MD
  • Columbia Gas of OH
  • Columbia Gas of PA
  • Columbia Gas of VA
  • Columbia Gas Trans. Co.
  • Cross Roads Pipeline Co.
  • Columbia Gulf Trans. Co.

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Pipeline Owners
  • National Fuel Gas Company
  • Seneca Resources Corporation
  • Horizon Energy Development, Inc.
  • Empire State Pipeline (purchased from Duke
    Energy, October 3, 2003) (157 miles)
  • National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation
  • Enterprise Products Partners
  • Acadia Gas (purchased from Coral Energy April,
    2001) (1042 miles)
  • Mapletree, LLC (purchased from Williams, August
    1, 2002)
  • Oaktree, LLC (purchased from Williams August 1,
    2002)
  • MidAmerica Pipeline (purchased from Williams
    July 31, 2002) (7,226 miles)
  • Seminole Pipeline (purchased from Williams July
    31, 2002) (1,281 miles)

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Pipeline Owners
  • Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P.
  • Enbridge Pipelines, (Lakehead) L.L.C. (3,300
    miles)
  • Enbridge Pipelines (Alabama) L.L.C. (111 miles)
  • Enbridge Pipelines (East Texas) L.L.C. (2,251
    miles)
  • Enbridge Pipelines (Texas)
  • Enbridge Pipelines (Louisiana)
  • Enbridge Pipelines (North Dakota) L.L.C. (950
    miles)
  • Enbridge Pipelines (MidLA)
  • Enbridge Pipelines (AL/TN) L.L.C. (281 miles)
  • Enbridge Pipelines (KPC) L.L.C. (1,120 miles)
  • Pan Grande Pipeline, L.L.C
  • Mid LA Gas Transmission, L.L.C.
  • HW Pipeline, L.L.C.
  • Texana Pipeline Company
  • Vector Pipeline (through Energy Transportation
    North)
  • Alliance Pipeline ( purchased from Williams,
    October 30, 2002)

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Pipeline Owners
  • AIG Highstar Capital, L.P.
  • Southern Star Central Corporation
  • Southern Union Panhandle
  • Central National Gas Pipeline (purchased from
    Williams November 15, 2002)
  • CMS Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Corporation
    (purchased from CMS Energy 1st quarter 2003)
  • TransCanada Pipe Lines, Ltd (24,00 miles)
  • Northern Border Pipeline Co.
  • Tuscarora Gas Transmission Co.
  • MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
  • Northern Electric Yorkshire Electricity (UK)
  • CalEnergy
  • Northern Natural Gas
  • Kern River Gas Transmission Company (purchased
    from Williams, March 27, 2002) (927 miles)

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2002 Transactions
  • January 31 ENRON sells Northern Natural Gas to
    Dynergy for 1.5 billion
  • July 29 Dynergy sells Northern Natural Gas to
    Berkshire Hathaway for 928 million
  • August 1 Williams Companies sells Oaktree
    LLC/Mapletree LLC/Midamerica Pipeline Co. to
    Enterprise Products Partners for 1.2 billion
  • November 26 Williams Companies sells Memphis
    refinery and operations to Premcon, Inc. for 540
    million.

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Who Are We?
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LIUNA
  • The Laborers International Union of North
    America (LIUNA) was originally chartered in 1903
    as the International Hodcarriers and Building
    Laborers Union of North America with
    approximately 8,000 members. By the late 1920s a
    boom in construction caused the membership rolls
    to approach 100,000. During the Depression,
    construction slowed, resulting in a decline in
    union membership. However, by 1942, LIUNA rallied
    in support of WWII and its membership rose to
    nearly 430,000. Currently, LIUNA represents over
    800,000 diverse members. Through its growing
    strength in the political arena, LIUNA members
    now have a strong voice in the halls of Congress.
    The Union promotes legislation in Congress which
    ensures the safety and health of all workers.
    With over 400,000 highly trained and motivated
    construction members, LIUNA is well equipped to
    meet the challenges of the pipeline industry.
  • LIUNA on Pipeline work
  • Assist in Loading and Unloading Pipe (Pipe
    Handling)
  • Pipe Coating
  • Fine Grading
  • Assist Lowering-in of Pipe

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LIUNA
Assets of LIUNA include
  • Over 425,000 Construction Members
  • 600 Construction Local Unions
  • 58 District Councils
  • 78 Training Facilities in the U.S.A. and Canada
  • 141 Full-Time Instructors, 120 Part-Time
    Instructors, 45 Contract Instructors
  • 86,000 Construction Craft Laborers Trained Yearly

Annual expenditures of LIUNA include 74,000,000
on training.
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IUOE
The International Union of Operating Engineers
(IUOE) was chartered in 1896 as the National
Union of Steam Engineers of America. Currently
the IUOE represents over 400,000 highly skilled
and trained construction, operating and
maintenance workers focusing on providing
expertise in the operation of pipeline equipment
and maintaining an incident-free work
environment. It strives to provide clients with
optimum return for every dollar they spend on
each project.
  • The IUOE on Pipeline work
  • Operate Equipment to Load and Unload Pipe
  • Operate Equipment including but not limited to
    Dozers, Cranes, Side Booms, Backhoes, Ditching
  • Grading
  • Clearing
  • Bending of Pipe

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IUOE
Assets of the IUOE include
  • Over 300,000 Construction Members
  • 77 Construction Local Unions
  • 75 Training Facilities
  • 115 Instructors
  • 42,500 Apprentices and Journeymen Annually

Annual expenditures of IUOE include 62,000,000
on training.
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UA
The United Association of Journeymen and
Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting
Industry (UA) was formed in 1889. Currently the
UA represents almost 300,000 members engaged in
the fabrication, installation and servicing of
piping systems. The UA depends on its highly
trained and motivated workforce to meet the needs
of both contractors and owners.
  • The UA on Pipeline work
  • Pipe Welding (including welding helpers)
  • Grinding and Beveling of Pipe
  • Alignment of Pipe
  • Cutting Pipe

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UA
Assets of UA include
  • Over 320,000 Members
  • 330 Construction Local Unions (17 Pipeline
    Locals)
  • 377 Training Facilities
  • 143 Certified Weld Test Facilities
  • Over 32,000 Apprentices Trained Annually
  • Over 67,000 Journeymen Upgraded Annually
  • 3,800 Training Instructors in the U.S.A. and
    Canada

Annual expenditures of UA are in excess of
100,000,000 on training.
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IBT
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT)
was formed in 1899, as the Team Drivers
International Union with an initial membership of
1,700. By 1949 the IBT represented one million
workers. Today, the IBT represents over 1.4
million workers and remains active in the
construction industry.
  • The IBT on Pipeline work
  • Pipe Hauling
  • Hauling Materials for Trenches (including
    backfill)
  • Assist in Loading and Unloading of Pipe

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IBT
Assets of the IBT include
  • 120,000 Construction Members
  • Over 300 Construction Locals
  • 10 Training Facilities
  • 25 Instructors
  • 2,100 Apprentices Trained Annually

Annual expenditures of IBT include 3,000,000 on
training.
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TOTAL ASSETS ALL UNIONS
  • 1,165,000 Members
  • 1,307 Local Unions
  • 540 Training Facilities
  • 4,201 Instructors
  • 229,600 Trained Annually
  • 239,000,000 Annual Training Expenditures

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All Unions Training Sites
  • LIUNA
  • IUOE
  • UA
  • IBT

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Pipeline Contractors AssociationLabor Agreement
with the Unions
  • Jurisdictional Disputes Labor-Management Policy
    Committee decides all jurisdictional disputes
  • No strike-No lockout clause
  • Drug Testing/Safety Programs
  • Lower Accident Rates than non-union
  • 1994-2001 AFR (Accident Frequency Rate) went from
    3.30 to 1.71 per 200,000 man hours.
  • Special Terms and Conditions if non-union
    competition

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Pipeline Manpower
  • Laborers - 13,000
  • United Association 6,000
  • Operating Engineers 5000
  • Teamsters 1,200

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PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
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Operator Qualification Regulations
  • Adopted Interstate Natural Gas Associations
    (INGA) standard plan and covered tasks.
  • Purchased Midwest Energy Associations Q41
    Qualification Procedures
  • Discussing standardized record keeping system for
    all four unions.

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Pipeline Market Projections
It is anticipated that over the next 20 years
that the pipeline industry will require
  • 263,000 miles of new distribution lines
  • 38,000 miles of new gas transportation lines

representing over 150 billion in construction
costs which will require 600 million hours of
employment.
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Examples by Company
Company
of Projects
In the State(s) of
Estimated Cost
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Union Resources Available
  • Personnel
  • 3,790 Field Representatives
  • 218 International Representatives
  • Legislative/Regulatory
  • 48 Lobbyists
  • 9.8 million in Political Action Contributions
  • Pension Assets
  • 125.5 billion Total Assets

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Marketing
  • Contacting Owners Regarding Overall Program
  • Contacting Owners/Contractors on Individual
    Projects
  • Insuring Competitive Bids
  • Assistance in Obtaining Permits
  • Recruiting/Training/Drug Testing
  • Maintain Pipeline Workers Database
  • Safety Programs
  • Project Labor Agreements with Owners

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