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LNG’s Role in Delivering Natural Gas for Florida Consumers
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LNG’s Role in Future US Gas Supply (Tcf) Incremental Supply (2002-2025) All Other Production Source: DOE
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Why is LNG Important Now? Natural gas use is expected to increase by 38% by 2025 Traditional North American producing areas will provide only 75% of US gas needs through 2025 LNG is forecast to supply over 15% of the US demand in 2025 Source: DOE and National Petroleum Council
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History of LNG Natural gas was considered an unwelcome by- product of crude oil until around 1920, when it was recognized as a source of valuable fuels such as propane and butane –1941: First liquefaction plant in Cleveland, Ohio –1959: First LNG transport by ship to UK –1960: First base-load liquefaction plant in Algeria –1964: Large-scale shipping between Algeria and Europe –1969: LNG transported from Alaska to Japan
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LNG Today The LNG business is rapidly growing worldwide with more and more plants being built or under development Currently there are: –15 LNG Liquefaction Plants operating in 12 countries –38 LNG Regasification Plants operating in 14 countries
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Today’s Two Gas Pipelines to Florida From the Gulf Coast Florida Gas Transmission (2.2 Bcf/d) Gulfstream Natural Gas (1.1 Bcf/d) Southern Natural Gas/South Georgia
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2003 Gas Consumption in Florida Average daily consumption was 1,614,000 mmBtu Peak daily delivery capacity is 3,172,000 mmBtu EIA data for 2003 Stable Baseload Usage
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Florida’s Projected Increase in Natural Gas Demand
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LNG Safety More than 33,000 LNG carrier voyages covering 60 million miles over a 40-year period without a major accident
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FPLR / El Paso Project Overview Delivery Point: into FGT (26” and 18” pipelines) 41 miles 87 miles
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