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NW Natural Gas Market Outlook Dan Kirschner, Executive Director Northwest Gas Association
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5335 SW Meadows Rd., #220 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 (503) 624-2160 www.nwga.org NWGA Members: Avista Corporation Cascade Natural Gas Co. Intermountain Gas Co. NW Natural Puget Sound Energy Duke Energy Gas Transmission Terasen Gas TransCanada’s GTN System Williams NW Pipeline
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3 Gas a Vital Part of NW Energy Scene
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4 Recent Gas Demand *2005 BC estimated from preliminary StatCan data
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5 % Generating Capacity by Fuel
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6 Res: +2% Gen: +11% Ind: -12% Com: -1% 4.3% overall reduction in gas demand from 840 MMdth/year to 804 MMDth/year Source: EIA, StatCan Actual Load Composition
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7 Demand Forecast
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8 Gas Demand Forecast (2006-07 through 2010-11) Low Growth CaseBase (expected) CaseHigh Growth Case Average Annual CumulativeAverage Annual CumulativeAverage Annual Cumulative Total1.0%4.1%2.1%8.1%2.7%10.2% Residential1.9%7.3%3.2%11.9%4.2%15.2% Commercial1.3%4.9%2.5%9.3%3.1%11.5% Industrial0.0%0.1%0.5%2.0%0.6%2.4% Generation (2005 projection) 1.1% (5.5%) 4.1% (19.4%) 2.6% (5.9%) 9.7% (20.4%) 3.2% (10.2%) 11.9% (32.1%)
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9 Demand Forecast by Sector
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10 Projected Load Composition: 2010-2011 Change from 2005: Residential 3% Commercial 1% Industrial 4% Generation
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11 Northwest Gas Supply
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12 Supplies Flow to Demand
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13 Gas Production by Region Source: Lippman Consulting via AGA
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14 Production per U.S. Rig
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Productive Capacity Source: Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc. Bubble Tight Market
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16 Source: Platts Gas Daily and EIA Natural Gas Weekly Update Price Correlation Shut in Rockies production
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17 Growing Demand, Slowing Supply
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18 PortWestward LNG Skipanon LNG Jordan Cove LNG Northern Star LNG
Tansy Point Kitimat LNG WestPac Terminal Why LNG? Vast reserves no local market pipelines not viable decreasing costs Challenges include: Local acceptance Regulatory/Permitting Commercial considerations: economics/financing takeaway infrastructure worldwide competition supplier commitment Northwest LNG Proposals
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19 Northwest Gas Infrastructure 100 Pipelines DEGT BC Pipeline Williams NWP TransCanada-GTN Terasen S. Crossing Storage Facilities Jackson Prairie Mist LNG Facilities Plymouth Newport Portland Tilbury Nampa Sumas 1306 Kingsgate 2796 Stanfield 638 Malin 2119 884 Kemmerer 653 Starr Road 165 305 Station 2 1995 440 62 60 120 154 Capacity at Major Interconnects & Storage Facilities (MDth/day) South Flow 160 North Flow 493
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20 Capacity to Serve NW Demand: Average Winter Day
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21 Capacity to Serve Demand: Region-wide Peak
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22 I-5 Extended Winter – Base/Cold
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23 I-5 Extended Winter – Base/Low
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24 I-5 Extended Winter – High/Cold
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25 I-5 Extended Winter – High/Low
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