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01 Tokyo Gas Annual Report 2015 Tokyo Bajio Queensland Curtis T-Power Darwin Ichthys Malhas Cordova Gas Malaysia Energy Advance Gas Malaysia Gorgon Pluto Ecogen Barnett MT Falcon Cove Point Sakhalin in lin al al n n r Qatar r Brunei Malaysia North West Shelf (NWS) Cameron Major overseas downstream projects Upstream projects LNG supply Advantages of Natural Gas Natural gas reserves are scattered throughout the world with supply secured on a stable basis Low levels of CO2 and other emissions during combustion and highly environmentally friendly Robust pipeline network structure and configuration; high city gas supply stability Virtually zero loss during production and transportation Developing Business through the LNG Value Chain Tokyo Gas has developed a comprehensive range of businesses that spans from upstream resource development and procurement to gas transportation and sales. We specialize in natural gas, and the technologies and expertise we have accumulated in this respect are being leveraged to maximize the value we provide and to expand all areas of our operations. Moving forward, Tokyo Gas will enhance its LNG value chain and work to increase its corporate value. About Tokyo Gas Major confirmed reserves of natural gas (Unit: Trillion m 3 ) North America Central and South America Europe and Eurasia Middle East Africa Asia and the Pacific Source BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2015 12.1 7.7 187.1 58.0 79.8 14.2 15.3 Procurement and Transportation LNG Procurement Volume 13.967million t LNG vessel Energy FrontierCove Point LNG Project Overseas Upstream and Downstream Businesses 7 Countries 14 Projects Darwin LNG Project (Bayu-Undan Gas Field) Pluto LNG Project Woodside-operated Pluto LNG onshore gas plant, Image courtesy of Woodside. Diversifying Activities Expanding All Areas of Operations Stable and affordable resource procurement 5 Countries 11 Projects

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Page 1: Developing Business through the LNG Value Chain · MT Falcon Cove Point Sakhalin Qatar Brunei Malaysia North West Shelf (NWS) Cameron ... (1)Production, supply and sale of city

01 02Tokyo Gas Annual Report 2015 Tokyo Gas Annual Report 2015

Tokyo

Bajio

Queensland Curtis

T-Power

Darwin

Ichthys

Malhas

Cordova

Gas MalaysiaEnergy Advance

Gas Malaysia

Gorgon

PlutoEcogen

Barnett

MT Falcon

Cove Point

SakhalinSakhalinSakhalinSakhalinSakhalinSakhalinSakhalin

QatarQatarQatar

Brunei

Malaysia

North West Shelf (NWS)

Cameron

Major overseas downstream projects Upstream projects

LNG supply

The Tokyo Gas Group will increase the added value delivered to its

customers and society through the LNG value chain of each of its

businesses. In addition to expanding overseas business development,

we will establish an additional pillar in the total energy business while

enhancing the LNG value chain.

Advantages of Natural Gas

①Natural gas reserves are scattered throughout the world with supply secured on a stable basis

②Low levels of CO2 and other emissions during combustion and highly environmentally friendly

③Robust pipeline network structure and configuration; high city gas supply stability

④Virtually zero loss during production and transportation

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

Profile(As of March 31, 2015)

Lines of business

(1)Production, supply and sale of city gas

(2)Supply and sale of gas appliances,

  and related installation work

(3)Construction work relating to

 the supply of city gas

(4)Energy services

(5)Supply of electricity

Affiliated companiesConsolidated subsidiaries: 69Equity-method affiliates: 6

Service areaTokyo Metropolitan Area and major cities in Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Ibaraki, and Gunma prefectures

Number of employees 16,835 (7,979 Non-consolidated basis)

Net sales 2,292.5 billion yen (Consolidated basis)

Capital 141.844 billion yen

Established October 1, 1885

Enhancing the LNG Value Chain

through Efforts Aimed at Realizing

Our Challenge 2020 Vision

Developing Business through the LNG Value ChainTokyo Gas has developed a comprehensive range of businesses that spans from upstream resource

development and procurement to gas transportation and sales. We specialize in natural gas, and the

technologies and expertise we have accumulated in this respect are being leveraged to maximize the value we

provide and to expand all areas of our operations. Moving forward, Tokyo Gas will enhance its LNG value

chain and work to increase its corporate value.

“ENE-FARM”

About Tokyo Gas

Production, Generation, Supply

4 LNG Terminals

4 power plants※

Improving supply security

Further strengthening safety

Hitachi LNG Terminal

Sodegaura LNG Terminal

Ohgishima LNG Terminal

Negishi LNG Terminal

Major confirmed reserves of natural gas(Unit: Trillion m3)

■ North America■ Central and South America■ Europe and Eurasia■ Middle East■ Africa■ Asia and the Pacific

Source BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2015

12.17.7

187.1 58.0

79.8

14.2

15.3

Gas salesEnergy services

Number of Customers:

11.26 million※

High-pressure lines (existing)

High-pressure lines (construction commenced after “Challenge 2020 Vision” launch)

High-pressure lines (under construction / consideration)

High-pressure lines (medium-to-long-term concept)

Other companies’ pipelines (existing)

Tokyo Gas Group supply area

Negishi LNG Terminal

Hitachi LNG Terminal

Ohgishima Power Co., Ltd.Gas Sales Volumes

15.5 billion ㎥※

Net Sales

¥2,292.5 billion※

Net Income

¥95.8 billion※

Procurement and Transportation

LNG Procurement Volume

13.967million t※

LNG vessel「Energy Frontier」

Cove Point LNG Project

Overseas Upstream and Downstream Businesses

7 Countries※

14 Projects※

Darwin LNG Project(Bayu-Undan Gas Field)

Pluto LNG ProjectWoodside-operated Pluto LNGonshore gas plant, Image courtesy of Woodside.

Diversifying Activities  Expanding All Areas of OperationsStable and affordable resource procurement

※2

※2 Including the Hitachi LNG Terminal, which is scheduled to come online in March 20165 Countries 11 Projects※

※Fiscal 2014 result (As of March,2015)

Gas sales that match customers’ needs

Providing diverse energy solutionsSmart Energy Center located in the north Ⅰ district from the east exit of Tamachi station, Tokyo

Page 2: Developing Business through the LNG Value Chain · MT Falcon Cove Point Sakhalin Qatar Brunei Malaysia North West Shelf (NWS) Cameron ... (1)Production, supply and sale of city

01 02Tokyo Gas Annual Report 2015 Tokyo Gas Annual Report 2015

Tokyo

Bajio

Queensland Curtis

T-Power

Darwin

Ichthys

Malhas

Cordova

Gas MalaysiaEnergy Advance

Gas Malaysia

Gorgon

PlutoEcogen

Barnett

MT Falcon

Cove Point

SakhalinSakhalinSakhalinSakhalinSakhalinSakhalinSakhalin

QatarQatarQatar

Brunei

Malaysia

North West Shelf (NWS)

Cameron

Major overseas downstream projects Upstream projects

LNG supply

The Tokyo Gas Group will increase the added value delivered to its

customers and society through the LNG value chain of each of its

businesses. In addition to expanding overseas business development,

we will establish an additional pillar in the total energy business while

enhancing the LNG value chain.

Advantages of Natural Gas

①Natural gas reserves are scattered throughout the world with supply secured on a stable basis

②Low levels of CO2 and other emissions during combustion and highly environmentally friendly

③Robust pipeline network structure and configuration; high city gas supply stability

④Virtually zero loss during production and transportation

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

Profile(As of March 31, 2015)

Lines of business

(1)Production, supply and sale of city gas

(2)Supply and sale of gas appliances,

  and related installation work

(3)Construction work relating to

 the supply of city gas

(4)Energy services

(5)Supply of electricity

Affiliated companiesConsolidated subsidiaries: 69Equity-method affiliates: 6

Service areaTokyo Metropolitan Area and major cities in Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Ibaraki, and Gunma prefectures

Number of employees 16,835 (7,979 Non-consolidated basis)

Net sales 2,292.5 billion yen (Consolidated basis)

Capital 141.844 billion yen

Established October 1, 1885

Enhancing the LNG Value Chain

through Efforts Aimed at Realizing

Our Challenge 2020 Vision

Developing Business through the LNG Value ChainTokyo Gas has developed a comprehensive range of businesses that spans from upstream resource

development and procurement to gas transportation and sales. We specialize in natural gas, and the

technologies and expertise we have accumulated in this respect are being leveraged to maximize the value we

provide and to expand all areas of our operations. Moving forward, Tokyo Gas will enhance its LNG value

chain and work to increase its corporate value.

“ENE-FARM”

About Tokyo Gas

Production, Generation, Supply

4 LNG Terminals

4 power plants※

Improving supply security

Further strengthening safety

Hitachi LNG Terminal

Sodegaura LNG Terminal

Ohgishima LNG Terminal

Negishi LNG Terminal

Major confirmed reserves of natural gas(Unit: Trillion m3)

■ North America■ Central and South America■ Europe and Eurasia■ Middle East■ Africa■ Asia and the Pacific

Source BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2015

12.17.7

187.1 58.0

79.8

14.2

15.3

Gas salesEnergy services

Number of Customers:

11.26 million※

High-pressure lines (existing)

High-pressure lines (construction commenced after “Challenge 2020 Vision” launch)

High-pressure lines (under construction / consideration)

High-pressure lines (medium-to-long-term concept)

Other companies’ pipelines (existing)

Tokyo Gas Group supply area

Negishi LNG Terminal

Hitachi LNG Terminal

Ohgishima Power Co., Ltd.Gas Sales Volumes

15.5 billion ㎥※

Net Sales

¥2,292.5 billion※

Net Income

¥95.8 billion※

Procurement and Transportation

LNG Procurement Volume

13.967million t※

LNG vessel「Energy Frontier」

Cove Point LNG Project

Overseas Upstream and Downstream Businesses

7 Countries※

14 Projects※

Darwin LNG Project(Bayu-Undan Gas Field)

Pluto LNG ProjectWoodside-operated Pluto LNGonshore gas plant, Image courtesy of Woodside.

Diversifying Activities  Expanding All Areas of OperationsStable and affordable resource procurement

※2

※2 Including the Hitachi LNG Terminal, which is scheduled to come online in March 20165 Countries 11 Projects※

※Fiscal 2014 result (As of March,2015)

Gas sales that match customers’ needs

Providing diverse energy solutionsSmart Energy Center located in the north Ⅰ district from the east exit of Tamachi station, Tokyo