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Transwestern Pipeline

Transwestern Pipeline. Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission June 28, 2005. Agenda. Quick Overview of Transwestern Pipeline San Juan Expansion 2005 Phoenix Lateral Expansion Q & A. Southern Union Company Organizational Structure. Southern Union Company.

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Transwestern Pipeline

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  1. Transwestern Pipeline Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission June 28, 2005

  2. Agenda • Quick Overview of Transwestern Pipeline • San Juan Expansion 2005 • Phoenix Lateral Expansion • Q & A

  3. Southern Union CompanyOrganizational Structure Southern Union Company GE Corporation & Others El Paso Citrus Holding 50% 50% 50% Panhandle Energy CCE Holdings Missouri Gas Energy PG Energy 100% 50% Trunkline Gas Company Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Transwestern Citrus Corp. New England Gas Sea Robin Pipeline Trunkline LNG 100% Florida Gas Transmission PEI Power Southwest Gas Storage FERC Regulated Local Distribution Companies Electric Co-Gen Plant

  4. Operating Units 4

  5. Transwestern PipelineSan Juan Expansion • 375 MMcf/d increased San Juan lateral capacity • Added 72 miles of 36” pipeline and 16,500 incremental hp • Total cost - $150 million including interconnects • 90% subscribed under 10-year contracts • Became operation in May 2005

  6. San Juan Basin / Rockies Supply Capability (Bcf/d) • San Juan Plants to TW 1.225 • I/B Link .700 • Northwest Pipeline .300 • TransColorado .450 • Chaco plant .500 • Blanco plant .550 Total 3.725

  7. Project Key Elements • Filing process with FERC follows successful San Juan expansion process • All Shippers desire firm upstream rights (access to San Juan & Rockies production basins) • Phoenix customers require: • 16 hour day delivery capability • Minimum 525 psig delivery pressure • ACC pre-approval of transport cost recovery

  8. Timeline August-October 2005 Utilities file/receive ACC pre-approval Contract contingencies removed October 2006 Receive FERC Certificate Construction Begins July 2005 Expansion Agreements Executed Q2 2007 In Service February 2005 Received initial shipper term sheets and began negotiations on expansion agreements Began preliminary route design work August 2005 Commence Stakeholder Efforts, Including Open Houses Q 1 2006 Complete stakeholder process Draft Environmental Impact Statement File FERC applications Order pipe

  9. Information • Website: • WWW.crosscountryenergy.com/about/tw.shtml • Commercial Contacts: • Business Development • Kevin Hyatt 713-989-2692 kevin.hyatt@panhandleenergy.com • Lorraine Lindberg 713-989-2693 lorraine.lindberg@panhandleenergy.com • Mark McConnell 713-989-2694 mark.mcconnell@panhandleenergy.com • Capacity Marketing • TK Lohman 713-989-2655 tk.lohman@panhandleenergy.com • Paul Y’Barbo 713-989-2654 paul.y’barbo@panhandleenergy.com

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