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USAEE/IEAA North American ConferencePittsburgh, PA
October 28, 2015
Energy Infrastructure Plenary:Natural Gas Pipelines
Donald F. Santa
President & CEOInterstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA)
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U.S. Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines:A Robust Infrastructure
Source: Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, Pennwell MapSearch
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Pipelines 101
Gathering
Pipelines
Transmission
Pipelines
Distribution
Pipelines
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The Proliferation of Shale Plays:Marcellus and Utica
Marcellus, Utica provide 85% of U.S. shale gas production growth since start of 2012 (EIA)
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Flow Shifts and Demand Drivers
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INGAA Foundation Report assesses US and Canadian midstream infrastructure needs through 2035 including natural gas, NGL, and oil.
North American Midstream Infrastructure through 2035: Capitalizing on Our Energy Abundance
The detailed presentation can be found at www.INGAA.org/2035report.aspx
Reference Case Low Growth Case
$640 B $465 B Expenditures
542,500 449,937 Miles
432,482 311,793 Jobs per year
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(months)
Natural Gas Pipeline Project Timeline
Develop StudyCorridor
Approve Pre-
Filing Request(at least 6
monthsbefore filing)
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Conduct Scoping & Direct Preparation of Resource
Reports
Issue
Draft EIS
FileAt
FERC
IssueOrder
Prepare Resource Reports
Issue FinalEIS
Applicant Activities
FERC Activities
(length of study period determined by the Applicant)
AnalyzeProject
Construction can take ~1-2 years
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Natural Gas Pipeline Permitting
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Activist Opposition
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Pipelines Make It Possible
For more information, please visit www.ingaa.org/construction/
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Questions