Title: Nevada Legislative Package
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2Southwest Gas Corporation
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February 16, 2001
3Southwest Gas CorporationUpdate on
FactorsAffecting Gas Prices
- Storage
- Storage levels continue below recent years
- Deliverability
- Rig count at over 800
- Power generation
- High power demand keeps pressure on prices
- Crude oil
- Futures below 30
- Industry structure
- No recent changes
4Southwest Gas CorporationShort Term Influences
- Capacity allocations on El Paso
- Weather
5Southwest Gas CorporationService
TerritoryArizonaNevada California
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7Southwest Gas Corporation
- Customers served
- Arizona 748,000
- Nevada 455,000
- California 124,000
- Total 1,327,000
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- What demand (or load) growth rate are you
currently experiencing?
- Growth rate exceeds 5/annum
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- What are your load projections for the next two
years?
- Southwests extreme peak day sales
forecast in dekatherms - Arizona 2001 653,000 2002 685,000
- Total System 2001 1,180,224
2002 1,238,161
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- What is your projected annual sales for 2001 and
2002?
- Southwests annual sales forecast in dekatherms
for the 12-month period ending October of each
year
- Arizona 2001 70,567,464
2002 69,110,180 - Total System 2001 118,550,913
2002 118,254,078 - Includes increased power plant sales that are
not forecasted in future years
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- Do you have firm contracts in place to meet
customer demand? - YES
- Each year, Southwest Gas holds portfolio
selection process - Fixed-price solicitations
- Indexed solicitations
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- Are you making any spot purchases on the
commodities market to meet local demand? - YES
- Southwest buys spot supplies in lieu of firm
contract supplies when those spot purchases
result in lower gas costs for customers
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- What is the wholesale and retail supply
availability for Arizona for 2001 and 2002?
- To date, Southwest has been able to enter into
firm contracts with suppliers to provide adequate
supplies for our customers - We do not foresee problems obtaining future
commodity contracts, however, large numbers of
natural gas fired generation will create greater
competition
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- What is the interstate pipeline capacity for
Arizona for 2001 and 2002? - Is that capacity going to be sufficient to meet
the projected needs of both retail and wholesale
gas consumption?
- Full requirements contracts
- Non-coincidental peaks
- Allows growth
- Staffs support in EPNG rate cases
- May not be able to hold full requirements in next
EPNG rate case - Expect capacity expansion will be required to
meet power plant growth
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- With the new power plants planned or approved for
Arizona, are there steps that you would take
today to prepare for future demands on the
infrastructure?
- With regulatory support, Southwest would purchase
additional capacity now and hold for future use
to ensure that a portion of todays remaining
capacity or a portion of a less expensive
expansion is available for retail customers
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- What effect, if any, will the cost of natural gas
have on your supply plan?
- Increase existing price volatility mitigation
- Develop multi-year mitigation program
- Work with Staff to develop plan to ensure retail
customers have access to interstate capacity
17Questions?
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February 16, 2001