Central Valley Gas Storage (CVGS) Request for Interest - AGL Resources Overview
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AGL Resources invites interest in the Central Valley Gas Storage (CVGS) project, detailing its capacity for up to 11.0 MMDth of working gas with a maximum injection and withdrawal capability of 300 MDth/day. Located at the PG&E City Gate, CVGS presents competitive advantages due to its strategic location, access to a diverse supply base including Canadian and local California sources, and favorable reservoir characteristics that allow for flexible firm services. For inquiries, contact Kevin Conneighton, John Fortman, or Oscar Towne.
Central Valley Gas Storage (CVGS) Request for Interest - AGL Resources Overview
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Pivotal Energy DevelopmentCentral Valley Gas Storage (CVGS)Request for Interest – February 14th 2013
Working Gas Max Injection Capability Max Withdrawal Capability Interconnect Nominations Central Valley Gas Storage Details : up to 11.0 MMDth : up to 300 MDth/Day : up to 300 MDth/Day : PG&E Line 401 : PG&E City Gate
CVGS Competitive Advantages • Location, Location, Location! • Market Area Storage at the PG&E gate – Highly Liquid Index/Basis Point • PG&E City gate pool requires no additional costs to / from Central Valley • Ease of entry into “physical business” • Reliable Access to Diverse Supply Base • Canadian Supplies • Rocky Mountain / Midcontinent • Permian Basin / Southwest • Local California Supplies • Favorable Reservoir Characteristics allowing Flexible Firm Services
Contact Information • Kevin Conneighton Managing Director, Midstream 630-245-7826 • John Fortman Director, Commercial Services 630-245-7845 • Oscar Towne Commercial Analyst, Commercial Services 630-245-7814