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Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority

Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority. IN-STATE GAS TAKE-OFF POINTS. Before the Legislative Budget & Audit Committee -and- Senate Resources Committee In Anchorage, Alaska, on September 1-2, 2004. Gas Take-Off Points Along the Gas Line. Provide Gas for: Electric Power Plants

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Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority

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  1. Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority IN-STATE GAS TAKE-OFF POINTS Before the Legislative Budget & Audit Committee -and- Senate Resources Committee In Anchorage, Alaska, on September 1-2, 2004 ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  2. Gas Take-Off Points Along the Gas Line • Provide Gas for: • Electric Power Plants • Propane Distribution Centers • Piped Gas Distribution Systems • “Stand Alone” Facility Design • Combined TAPS Pump Station & Compressor Station • Gas Spur Line to Cook Inlet Area ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  3. PROPANE ONLY Plant Configuration Gas Pipeline (assume 2000 PSIG & 28 degrees F) Reinjected gas & liquids Raw feed gas Dehydration Recompression After-cooling & chilling Expander compressors Expanders & heat exchange Liquid pump Residue gas C4+ N2, CO2, C1, C2 & some C3 De-ethanizer tower PROPANE STORAGE C3 with some C2 & C4 C3, C4+ & some C2 De-propanizer tower ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  4. UTILITY GAS & PROPANE Plant Gas Pipeline(assume 2000 PSIG & 28 degrees F) Raw feed gas ELECTRIC POWER PLANT and/or LOCAL GAS DISTRIBUTION Reinjected gas & liquids Dehydration Expanders & heat exchange Expander compressors Liquid pump Residue gas C4+ N2, CO2, C1, C2 & some C3 De-ethanizer tower PROPANE STORAGE C3 with some C2 & C4 C3, C4+ & some C2 De-propanizer tower ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  5. Local Access Take-Off Facility for Natural Gas / Propane • 10 mmscfpd gas take-off (very small facility) • Fuel North Pole’s new 60 mega-watt power plant • Fairbanks potential gas demand is two to three times this size • Supply combined TAPS PS & Compressor Station twice over • Supply a major mine development • Propane available is 4,000 gal/day (80% recovery) • Design uses off-the-shelf skid-mounted equipment • Installed cost is $10.5 million • Facility cost-of-service: • 50 to 75 cents /gal propane • 30 cents / mmbtu of gas ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  6. Availability of numerous physical take-off points for modest volumes • Gas fired power generation facilities along the line key to interior Alaskan and Canadian communities energy needs and cost • Many “synergies” with compressor station facility & TAPS pump stations for gas take-off • Industrial and spur line take-off points should be defined before open season • All gas line project proposals must include simple standardized design for gas take-off, propane separation, and gas re-injection (also hook-in) ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  7. Galbraith Lake * Coldfoot * Yukon River Fairbanks North Pole Delta * Tok * Glennallen (spur line) Palmer (spur line) Valdez Canadian Highway Beaver Creek * Haines Junction * Whitehorse Potential Take-Off Locations for Natural Gas / Propane * Associated with Compressor Station ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  8. Alaska gas tariff’s proportioned for actual transportation distance • Having gas physically available in Alaska doesn’t mean much if the tariff within Alaska (set by FERC, not RCA) includes lost downstream revenues as a cost charged against gas taken-off in Alaska • Communities and industries should enjoy the tariff advantage of being located closer to Alaska’s North Slope gas supply in return for public right-of-way • In-State tariff design can be included in fiscal terms of Stranded Gas Act contract and/or grant of ROW ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  9. Spur Line to Cook Inlet Area • High pressure (2,500 psi) gasline (24 inch diam) from Glennallen to Palmer (140 miles) can supply today’s 0.5 bcfpd and costs $300 million • ANGDA building the gas spur line as a State gas transmission utility with low-interest-rate debt-financing can reduce the cost of service to $0.15 / mmbtu • Connection and routing dependent on other’s decisions on larger North Slope gas projects (going to Delta doubles cost) • ANGDA will file a State ROW lease application ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

  10. Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority Homepage is: http://146.63.35.79/ Harold Heinze 411 W. 4th Ave, Anchorage 99508 • 257 – 1347 Fax: (907) 646 - 5005 hheinze@jpo.doi.gov ANGDA Presentation - Gas Take-Off

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