Is the United States Self Sufficient In Natural Gas?

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Overview Wyoming’s Abundant Mineral Resources Presented at the 2005 CBM Education Fair June 1, 2005

Is the United States Self Sufficient In Natural Gas?

History Projections Net Imports Consumption Production Natural Gas Production, Consumption, and Imports, 1970 - 2025 (trillion cubic feet) History Projections Net Imports Consumption Natural Gas Net Imports, 2002 and 2025 Production (trillion cubic feet) 2002 Combination of clean air standards and the at-large application of computers, peripheral devices, etc. increases this consumption value; computers contribute to 20% of the consumption 2025

Should We Be Concerned?

Where Will Domestic Supplies Come From?

Natural Gas Pipelines & Volume of Remaining Supply (Tcf) The pipeline system is underbuilt in relation to the natural gas resource in the Central Rocky Mountains. This gas supply is underutilized and undervalued as a consequence of lack of pipeline capacity. 190 182 33 171 7 97 45 161 22 21 72

How Does Wyoming Factor Into The Domestic Energy Supply Picture? Growing production base Huge unconventional natural gas resource base Tremendous coal reserves Uranium reserves Large residual oil prospects w/ tertiary recovery potential

Wyoming Vintage Production – Nat Gas

Vintage Decline In Powder River Basin

New Developments in Natural Gas 15 Counties report some CBM activity Big George Coal coming on strong Atlantic Rim area poised for future growth Other areas showing great promise Jonah/Pinedale Anticline showing growth despite obstacles Deep sour exploration/production next on the horizon?

Big George Coal Formation – CBM Wells

Atlantic Rim – CBM Wells

Jonah/Pinedale Anticline

What if Jonah/Pinedale and the Powder Didn’t Exist?

Looking For Pipeline Export Capacity?

Southwest Wyoming

Of Future Interest

And Now – Governor Dave Freudenthal

The Natural Gas Pipeline Authority Bryan Hassler -- Executive Director Carla Hubbard – Administrator Gregg Detweiller – Technical Analyst Colby Drechsel – Technical Analyst                                                                                                                                                                             Board Members: Mark Doelger - Chairman Marc Randal Strahn - Vice Chairman Duane Zavadil - Board Member Jim Nielson - Board Member Jim Peck - Board Member

Contact Information Bryan Hassler - Executive Director E-mail – uep1@comcast.net Office (303) 748-6473 Fax (303) 948-1428 Carla Hubbard – Administrator E-mail – wyomingpipelinea@qwest.net Website – www.wyopipeline.com 152 N. Durbin Street – Suite 230 Casper, Wyoming 82601 Office (307) 237-5009