Fossil Energy Opportunities for West Virginia Dr. Tom S. Witt Professor of Economics, Emeritus West Virginia University.

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Fossil Energy Opportunities for West Virginia Dr. Tom S. Witt Professor of Economics, Emeritus West Virginia University

West Virginia Energy Opportunities Project Mandated under West Virginia code §5B-2F, the West Virginia Energy Policy and Development Act Joint project with WVU-BBER and Marshall- CBER Reports contain – Overview of resource – Short term development goals and action items

West Virginia is a Major Energy Exporter Tbtu 2010 Total Energy Production 3,674 – Coal 3,346.1 Coal – Natural Gas – Crude Oil 8.9 Total Energy Consumption 739 Difference -2,935 Wyoming Only Higher State -9,998 Source: EIA, State Energy Data 2010

Report Outline Introduction and Overview Economic and Energy Outlook Coal Natural Gas Nuclear Electric Power Hydrogen Fuels Short-Term Development Goals

Economic and Energy Outlook U.S. and W.Va. economic outlook – Slower growth with W.Va. lagging behind U.S. – Uncertainty re Europe and Asian slowdowns Energy outlook based upon EIA AEO2012 – Significant growth in shale natural gas production By 2016 LNG exports – Coal primary fuel used for electricity generation with Appalachian share declining – Increased efficiency standards – Declining role for energy imports

W. Va. Coal Industry in Serious Trouble Patriot Coal bankrupt Numerous other producers have announced mine closing and layoffs Workforce W.Va. June employment indicates mining and logging employment decline to 31,100 from year ago rate of 33,200. Coal stockpiles at electric generators are above normal with lower capacity utilization

BBER Consensus Coal Forecasts Contract with W.Va. DEP for production and price forecasts Three sources of forecasts used in developing consensus forecast – Energy Information Administration – Energy Ventures Analysis, Inc. – WVU BBER

Source: BBER, Consensus Coal Forecast, 2012.

Future Opportunities for Coal Use Electric generation-will cover later Waste coal and gob-used in circulating fluidized power plants Coal to liquids-TransGas in Mingo County Key observations – Coal will continue to be major contributor but will be rationalized – Met coal exports will continue but challenges to southern thermal coal abound. – Long term financing major challenge – Environmental challenges vs. market reality

Natural Gas- Poised for Growth? Horizontal fracking has results in significant supplies of natural gas being marketed today W.Va.’s focus has been on the development of the Marcellus Shale formation and downstream value added opportunities Current market prices are affecting production and development Need for additional infrastructure for marketing and downstream value added opportunities

Number of Rigs and Citygate Natural Gas Prices in W.Va

Natural Gas Opportunities Natural gas as a transportation fuel LNG for export NGL production and downstream use – W.Va. Marcellus to Manufacturing Task Force-2011 – Growing importance of midstream and pipeline network and storage Significant capital investments are underway and more will come

Average Cost of Coal and Natural Gas for Electricity Generation

EPA Regulations Playing Key Role in Coals Future Dec EPA settles lawsuit by committing to develop standards for both new and existing power plants and refineries March 27, 2012 EPA proposes first numerical limit on GHS emissions from power plants Standard of 1,000 pounds of CO 2 per megawatt-hour for new plants greater than 25MW Peaking units, typically much smaller, exempt New coal plants effectively banned Room for new coal plants with CSS but will not be built unless Congress subsidizes Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) Rule also confronting utilities.

AEP and First Energy Announce Unit Retirements in W.Va. AEP to retire 4,600 MW coal-fueled power generation system-wide by 2015 – Philip Sporn – Kammer – Kanawha River – Big Sandy (KY) conversion to NG First Energy closures prior to September 1, 2012 – Willow Island – Albright – Rivesville WVPSC reviewing FE decision to close Willow Island

Projected Net Summer Capacity by Fuel Type

PJM and Electric Generating Plant Dispatch Regional transmission organization coordinating movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of 13 states and DC Operates a competitive wholesale electricity market Establishes systems and rules to insure markets operate fairly and efficiently Balances the needs of suppliers, wholesale customers and other market participants

PJM Recent Decisions Annual reliability pricing model procures resources to meet power supply needs Latest auction results for June 1, 2015-May 31, 2016 reported: – New generation of 4,900 MW with most natural-gas fired with additional amounts of solar and wind – Energy efficiency and demand response also included – Capacity imported from west of PJM increased as well Capacity will offset the ‘unprecedented amount of electric generation retiring within the next three years” ( )

Short-Term Development Goals Continue to monitor and publicize energy data and report on the implications for the continued growth and development of the state’s energy sector. Advocate the economic importance of West Virginia's energy resources at the national, regional and state levels. Recognize that the current domestic and international economic climate may result in significant short-term demand/supply responses with the potential for major impacts on the state’s fossil fuel resources. Convene meetings with industry, academic, federal agencies and public officials to assess current fossil energy production and value added opportunities. Establish strong working relationships and support for NETL. Expand West Virginia’s funding for basic fossil fuel research programs at West Virginia’s research universities.

Short-Term Development Goals Coal – Partner with industry to continue development of polygeneration plant(s) converting coal to liquids. – Continue to monitor thermal and metallurgical coal national and international markets to identify opportunities for W. Va. producers

Short-Term Development Goals Natural gas – Need sufficient midstream natural gas gathering and processing facilities. – Intra-and interstate pipelines associated with the transport of natural gas and associated liquids. – Attract one or more ethane crackers and associated downstream petrochemical manufacturing facilities. – Work with the Governor’s Natural Gas Vehicle Task Force, state and local agencies, private industry and transportation agencies to implement the recommendations of the taskforce. – Examine the feasibility of converting biodiesel used in county school system fleets to compressed natural gas and/or propane.

Short-Term Development Goals Electric Generation – Advocate the importance of retaining the fossil fuel generation to the continuation of affordable electricity to residential, commercial and industrial users. – Work with the various development agencies to insure industrial users have access to affordable uninterruptible electricity supplies. – Partner with industry to assess the commercial feasibility of carbon capture and storage technology coupled with enhanced oil recovery. – Continue to support development and adoption of Oxy- Combustion technology to reduce emissions and facilitate carbon capture. – Continue to monitor federal regulations regarding CO 2 and mercury emissions.

Contact Information Dr. Tom S. Witt Professor of Economics, Emeritus College of Business and Economics West Virginia University C