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Peace River Regional District| Apri l 23, 2015
Spectra Energy in Peace River Regional District
Laverne Norris – Director, South Peace AreaEvan Saugstad– Manager, Community & Aboriginal RelationsJay Morrison – Community & Aboriginal Relations
Spectra Energy|Spectra Energy in BC
A Vision & Culture of Safety
Spectra Energy employees and contractors at every level demonstrate personal commitment to continuous safety improvement. The goal is a zero work‐related injury and illness culture.
Safety Principles• Safety begins at the top.• Injuries and work‐related illnesses are preventable.• Identifying and minimizing safety and health risks are priorities.
• Personal ownership for safety and looking out for others is essential.• Openness, feedback and trust are keys to success.• Safety is good business and a critical aspect of a high performance organization.
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Spectra Energy|Spectra Energy in BC
A Leader in Pipeline, Processing & Gathering
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Gas storage facilityGas processing plantPropane terminalNGL storageShale gas formationsCrude storageMajor oil pipeline terminal
Natural Gas Transmission Pipe: 31,000 km
Natural Gas Storage Capacity: ~300 BcfNatural Gas Gathering Pipe: 113,000 km
Crude Transmission Pipe: 2,700 kmNGL Transmission Pipe: 2,400 km
SE Gas Processing Capacity: 3.7 Bcf/d
4Q14 DCP Gathered and Processed: 6.7 Tbtu/d
4Q14 DCP NGLs Produced: ~450 MBbl/d Distribution Pipe: 64,000 km
Union Gas Retail Customers: 1.4 million
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• One of the largest natural gas midstream businesses in Canada
• Unsurpassed footprint connecting natural gas plays to premium markets – and perfectly poised to serve growing demands
• 58‐year track record in safely, reliably and responsibly constructing and operating natural gas gathering, processing and transportation facilities
• Comprised of four complementary, but very distinct, commercial business divisions:
– BC Pipeline
– BC Field Services
– Midstream
– Natural Gas Liquids (NGL)
Our Western Canadian Operations
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Spectra Energy|Spectra Energy in BC
• Expansions• South Peace III• North Montney Projects• Fort St. John Mainline Loops
• Ongoing Maintenance• Pipeline Upgrades Program
(Wonowon Replacement)
• McMahon Turnaround 2015
• Grandhaven & Gathering System Digs
• Westcoast Connector Gas Transmission (WCGT)
Growing the Business: Recent Developments
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Spectra Energy|Spectra Energy in BC
Plant Turnarounds – McMahon 2015• Gas plants undergo total facility shutdown on 4‐year cycles to conduct comprehensive regulatory inspections, improvements and upgrades to maintain business viability, system integrity, reliability and safety.
• CIMS Services engaged as lead contractor to manage related turnaround activities (i.e. traffic, accommodation, ensuring local opportunities).
• Project anticipated to provide significant boost to local economy
• Customers also perform their own maintenance concurrently during these turnarounds.
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Spectra Energy|Spectra Energy in BC
Project Scope:•$6‐8B investment•~ 850 km, 48‐inch pipeline
•Transports northeast B.C. gas production to Prince Rupert, B.C.
•Two pipelines within a single right‐of‐way
•First pipeline: Up to 4.2 Bcf/d of natural gas
•Long‐term agreement with BG Group
•Continuing work with potential partners to secure additional customers within corridor
•EA Certificate received
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Advancing Westcoast Connector Gas TransmissionBritish Columbia‐Based Solutions for Global LNG
Spectra Energy|Spectra Energy in BC
Peace River Regional District ‐ Local Benefits
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• 336 full‐time Spectra Energy employees in the PRRD Regional District; ~ 150 in FSJ
• $163MM Taxes Paid in BC, 2013
• Contributions to local charities and organizations
Map of Operations in area.
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Spectra Energy|Spectra Energy in BC
Partner of Choice
Strategic Giving Programs
We continue our legacy of giving back to the communities where we live and work by supporting employee volunteerism and philanthropy:
• In 2014, the Spectra Energy Foundation donated over $153,000 to community organizations in Peace River Regional District.
• Our United Way campaign raised over $370,000 throughout B.C.
• 2015 marks our 13th Anniversary of the Northern Opportunities program.
Helping Hands in Action Highway Clean‐up Project
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