Title: Ohio Gas Association
1Ohio Gas Association September 19, 2005 Lima,
Ohio Â
James Crews Manager of Gas Control Columbia Gas
Transmission
2Market Trends and Storage Services Â
James Crews Manager of Gas Control Columbia Gas
Transmission
3NiSource Inc.
- Strategic Location
- 30 Population / 40 of U.S. Energy Consumption
- Gas Distribution
- 3.3 Million Customers
- 879 Mdth Throughput
- 9 States
- Gas Transmission
- 16,000 Miles of Pipeline
- 1.2 Tcf Annual Throughput
- Gas Storage
- 246 Bcf Working Gas
- 4.4 Bcf peak day deliverability
- Electric
- Over 440,000 Customers
- 3,392 MW Generating
4Industry Faces Change
- Increased storage demand in todays market
- Evaluating storage customers needs
- Developing new storage capacity and services
5Industry Faces Change
- Supply Changes
- Demand Changes
- Pipeline Storage Changes
6Change in Supply
- Volume -- Gulf decline and reduced seasonal
capacity - Location -- Demand market LNG imports
- Variability --LNG more variable than
traditional production - New Supply Sources -- Very limited next few
years
Change in Supply
7Gulf Flows Stable Day-to-Day
Change in Supply
8LNG Supply Increases
Change in Supply
9Longer Supply Chain for LNG
Change in Supply
10Pipelines Designed for Gulf Coast Gas
Gas Storage Facilities
Increased Flow of variable LNG from within
Market Areas
Reduced flow of stable production from GOM
Change in Supply
11And Sendout Disruptions Common at Cove Point
Pipeline Maintenance
Trinidad Port Strike
Hurricanes
Ship Delay
Trinidad Fire
Hurricane
Change in Supply
Source Dominion Cove Point Informational
Postings Capacity Operationally Available by
Receipt/Delivery Point
12Price Forecast
Source GPCM ModelBase 5/13/2005
13Change in Demand
- Volume
- Market Area Peak Day Growth
- Base Load Reduction
- Variability Increases
- Industrials demand share decreases
- Power demand share increases
- Wild card Expanded demand response to high
prices
Change in Demand
14Customer Mix Changing Composition More Peaks
Power
LDC
Industrial
Change in Demand
15National Petroleum Council Peak Day Forecast
Change in Demand
16NE Mid Atlantic LDCs Setting Peak Day Records
- Washington Gas Light Sendout records last
three winters - South Jersey Gas Sendout record this winter
- Central Hudson Sendout records last two
winters - Key Span - Sendout records last two winters
- PECO - Sendout record this winter
- ConEd Sendout record this winter
Change in Demand
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18Katrina and Prices
19Katrina and Storage
20Will Storage be Adequate?
- In the near term--
- Little LNG terminal expansion, and world LNG
supply remains limited - Ability to complete storage expansion
proposals limited - Continued power residential peak day growth
- Wildcard is weather domestic production
reliability - Post 2008--
- Sufficient LNG terminal supply capacity
probable - Storage development underway
- Infrastructure redesigned for market demand
new supply
Change in Demand
21Pipeline and Storage Changes Underway
- Recognition of the challenge
- Third party forecasts call for storage
- Peak day records set in Eastern markets
- Market Response
- Positive response to storage development
initiatives
Pipeline Storage Changes
22Current Storage Response
Pipeline Storage Changes
23Meeting Storage Demand Today
- 12 Bcf of new market-area storage (176,000 Dth/d)
- Filed in April, 2005
- In-service November 2007
- Fully subscribed, long-term contracts
- NiSource partnership with Piedmont Natural Gas
24Eastern Market Expansion
Storage Expansion
Target Market
25Eastern Market Expansion
- Opportunity to acquire production field and
convert to storage asset - Capacity
- 10 Bcf working gas
- 175 225 Mdth daily deliverability
- Pipeline expansion required to deliver storage
volumes to target markets - Market support encouraging Large East Coast
LDCs have indicated interest - In-service April 2009
26Summary
- Need for additional seasonal storage has been
clearly established - We see a viable market for this type of
storage - LDCs have been key participants underwriting
current projects - Other participants and types of storage may
yet emerge.
Pipeline Storage Changes
27Conclusions
- To meet these challenges by 2008, development
decisions must be made now - LDCs have continued to support projects so
farwho will underwrite future expansions? - NiSource actively pursuing future storage
projects
Pipeline Storage Changes