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DOMINION ENERGY QUESTAR PIPELINE, LLC
2021 Virtual Customer Meeting
March 2, 20212
Shelley W. KendrickDirector, Marketing & Business DevelopmentDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 20213
Welcome!
Wrap Up
Market Outlook
Break
Marketing & Business Development Update
Scheduling UpdateSafety Moment and Overview
Introduction & Executive Overview
Operations Update
PipeViewer Update
Contracting &Business System Update
Agenda
March 2, 20214
SafetyHow to stay healthy while returning to work• Wear a mask• 6 ft Physical Distance• Get vaccinated• Stay home from work if
you are sick• Cough and sneeze into
your elbow, instead of your hands
• Wash hands frequently –don’t touch your face
EnvironmentalEfficient Home Office• Take advantage of natural light• Use energy efficient lighting• Turn your camera off• Buy ethically sourced office
supplies• Add a house plant• Avoid printing• Keep a recycle bin close
Workday Scheduling• Plan 20 min and 50 min
meeting to allow for breaks or catching up on emails
• Block out some time on your calendar every day for creative thought, do not schedule every minute
• Put the most difficult, most important tasks first on your to-do list
Innovation
March 2, 20215
Thank you!
o Results are being reviewed weekly and actions to improve being taken immediately
o Specific long-term improvements are being identified and implementations planned
o Final study to be presented by Mastio later in March
#2 of regional pipelines
#4 of all pipelines
• Web based EBB that is supported on multiple browsers and devices
• More modern functionality
• Faster performance
• Updated training
• Customer Service is our #1 priority
• Internal innovation to enhance your experience
• Focused and individualized care
• Virtual customer visits• Plans for micro-surveys
in 2021
March 2, 20216
2020 Highlights
• Project finished and in-service on time -Nov. 1, 2020
• Path is fully subscribed• Providing 120,000
Dth/d from Wamsutter to Hams Fork
• Upgraded Proforma Agreement
• Modernized balancing cash out and termination policies
Wamsutter West Expansion
Operational OBAs MyQuorum
Customer Experience
Questions?
7
Shelley W. KendrickDirector, Marketing & Business DevelopmentDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 20218
Lori CreerVice President – Western Pipeline OperationsDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 20219
Safety
Ethics
Excellence Embrace Change
One Dominion
Energy
Dominion Energy Core Values
Building a clean and sustainable energy future
Diversity and Inclusion
Community Involvement
Net Zero
• Workforce – respect and value • Supplier – partnering with small,
minority, owned businesses
• Charitable giving• Educational programs• Volunteer Outreach
• Renewable energy – Solar and Wind• Renewable Natural Gas – Farm Waste• Reducing Methane Emissions – 65% by
2030 and 80% by 2040
Dominion Energy Commitment toEmployees, Community and Environment
March 2, 202111
Sale of Gas Transmission and Storage Assets to Berkshire Hathaway Energy
March 2, 202112
On July 5, 2020 - Dominion Energy announced the sale of Gas Transmission and Storage assets to Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BHE)
On November 1, 2020 - Phase I of the transaction closed transferring eastern based Gas Transmission and Storage assets to BHE
Early in 2021 - Phase II of the transaction is anticipated to close, transferring western based Gas Transmission and Storage assets to BHE
BHE Gas Transmission and Storage (GT&S)
March 2, 202113
Phase II Assets
• Dominion Energy Questar Pipeline• Dominion Energy Overthrust Pipeline• 50% White River Hub• Questar Field Services• Questar Energy Services• Southern Trails Pipeline
Phase I Assets
• Dominion Energy Transmission• Carolina Gas Transmission• 50% Iroquois Gas Transmission• 25% Cove Point LNG and full
operational control• Towanda LNG facility• Pivotal LNG, including 50% JAX LNG• Dominion Gathering and Processing• Dominion Energy Field Services
IN NUMBERS (Phase I and Phase II) Transmission Lines 7,700 miles Transportation capacity 21.5 bcf/day Storage Capacity 860 bcf Compression 1.24 mil. hp-
• No OSHA Injuries - West Operations 6 yrs; South Operations 4 yrs
Safety
• No un-planned outages for Firm shippers
System Reliability
• Wamsutter Expansion, Power Generation Supply, Skull Creek
System Expansion in excess of 184,000 Dth/d
• 90% reduction in potential for vented methane
Methane Emissions Reduction
2020 Accomplishments
March 2, 202114
March 2, 202115
Safety
Ethics
Excellence Embrace Change
One Dominion
Energy
Zero Injuries
Pipeline & Storage Integrity
System Reliability
Customer Service
Regulatory and Environmental
Stewardship
BHE Close
Support Changing Markets
Optimize Resources
Diversity & Inclusion
2021 Goals
Questions?
16
Lori CreerVice President – Western Pipeline OperationsDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 202117
Kraig BlackburnDirector Area Transmission OperationsDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
Jeannie M. YerkovichDirector Area Transmission Operations & Gas ControlDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
Pipeline Maintenance
March 2, 202118
2021 Maintenance Schedule
Commitment to Safety and Reliability
Commitment to Pipeline and Storage Integrity
Commitment to Reducing Methane Emissions
March 2, 202119
2021 Maintenance Schedule Possible Shipper Impact
Month Category Preliminary Dates Location Project Possible Customer Impact Duration
March System Integrity March 2-23 JL 45 Anomaly Digs/Cut-outsBluebell Plant Receipt MAP 815, Bluebell Plant Delivery MAP 415, Flat top Butte MAP 444 and DEUWI MAP 163 Deliveries
21 days
April
Reservoir Test April 6-14 Clay Basin Annual Withdrawal TestApril 6, constant 150 MMcf/d withdraw rateApril 7, constant 150 MMcf/d withdraw rateApril 8-14, Reservoir shut-in
9 days
Compliance April 20-23Oak Spring Compressor Station
Annual Maintenance/DOT’s/#2 engine exchange
Goshen Capacity reduced to 300 Mdth/d from 384.5 Mdth/d 4 days
May Compliance May 17-19Thistle Compressor Station
Annual Maintenance/DOT’s No impact to customers is expected (Depends on downstream pipeline flexibility) 3 days
August Compliance August 10-11Rock Springs Compressor Station
Annual Maintenance/DOT’s No impact to customers is expected (Depends on capacity being utilized) 2 days
October Reservoir Test October 6-14 Clay Basin Annual Injection Test
Oct. 5, constant 160 MMcf/d inj rateOct. 6, constant 160 MMcf/d inj rateOct. 7-13, Reservoir shut-in 9 days
Pipeline Integrity Management
March 2, 202120
DEQP 2021 planned In Line Inspection – roughly 199 miles
ML3Cash to Sunset
37.98 miles, 16”Caliper/MFL
ML101Clay Basin to Coleman
41.34 miles, 20”Caliper/MFL
Note: 2020 completed In Line Inspection – 146 miles
JL44Gordon Creek to Ferron
41.44 miles, 6”Caliper/MFL
JL45Bluebell to Myton Yard
15.16 miles, 8”EMAT
JL74JL74 Tap to Bridger Lake
24.19 miles, 10”Caliper/MFL
ML48Yellow Creek to 48-60 Junction
38.9 miles, 20”Caliper/MFL
Storage Integrity Management
March 2, 202121
Storage Well Workovers
2018 Recipient Utah Board of Oil,
Gas and Mining Environmental
Excellence Award
2020: 6 Integrity Assessments Completed • x5 Workovers• x1 Plug & Abandonment
2021: 6 Integrity Assessments Planned• x5 Workovers • x1 Plug Back and Sidetrack
PHMSA mandated baseline integrity assessment on schedule to be completed prior to the March 2027 deadline.
No service interruptions to primary firm customers
90% methane emission savings
Successfully pigged 146 miles of pipe
Completed 7 washout repairs
Survived a pandemic, earthquake and wildfires
Constructed new capacity expansion projects including Naughton & Wamsutter West Expansion
Historical Clay Basin Injection and Withdrawal rates
Pipeline Safety and Reliability
March 2, 202122
2020 Accomplishments
90% methane emission savings by utilizing low pressure lines, flaring and/or portable compression
Constructed an Engine Blowdown Recovery at Greasewood Compressor Station
Continued maintenance programs including LDAR & packing leak detection monitoring on reciprocating engines
Pipeline Greenhouse Gas Savings
March 2, 202123
Thank You!
24
Kraig BlackburnDirector Area Transmission OperationsDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
Jeannie M. YerkovichDirector Area Transmission Operations & Gas ControlDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 202125
Redd IvinsGas Control Projects ManagerDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 202126
Adobe has ended Flash Player support
Some charts and graphs are not functional
Use Firefox, Chrome, Edge, etc.Avoid Internet Explorer
PipeViewer Updates
March 2, 202127
Upcoming Changes
Transitioning to new control system
Interfaces with all systems must be rewritten
PipeViewer reports will be moved, redesigned, or retired
Moved reports will go to Quorum or web site
March 2, 202128
Transition Goals
Maintain or improve current experience
Minimize customer impact
Effectively communicate changes
Provide training
Questions?
29
Redd IvinsGas Control Projects ManagerDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 202130
David ReederManager, Business Systems & TechnologyDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 202131
Contracting Help
Entering correct rates on requests
Upcoming Enhancements
Short Term Amendments Best Practices
Additional Training
March 2, 202132
Ensure your rates and rate types are correctMax Rate Contracts – no need to request discount at alternate point
Rates and Rate Type
March 2, 202133
Discounted Rates on Alternate PointsDiscounted points do not affect Priority of Service, they only ensure a discount is available to flexed nominations
March 2, 202134
Shippers can begin submitting amendments for the next month at 11am, 4 business days before the end of the month
We follow tariff guidelines of First Come, First Serve
We receive amendments throughout the month for the current month, but we receive multiple amendments requests by various shippers at 11am for amendments affecting the following month
We analyze all the amendments submitted together in a batch process because it helps us give shippers the most capacity. Unfortunately, this approval process is time consuming and can take several hours to complete.
Short-term Amendments
March 2, 202135
We start with the available capacity
• If there is enough available capacity, we accept the RFS• If there is no available capacity, we reject the RFS• If there is some available capacity, we provide shippers with
their options so they can submit a Copy Forward
We begin by analyzing the first RFS submitted (first in queue) and work our way through the queue to the last RFS submitted (last in queue)
• If there has been no new contract prior to 11am, then this is the same capacity posted online
How We Review Amendments
1
2
March 2, 202136
Unless you are shortening your path, there is no way to guarantee that you will get the capacity you’re requesting*
*Assuming there is ample MAP capacity
Submitting a request even ONE second after another shipper can impact the outcome for the request
How can shippers improve their odds?Submit requests as soon as possible after 11amPrioritize the order in which you submit your requests
Are you completely changing your path? If so, submit it first.Are you trying to extend your path through a constrained area? If so, submit it first.Are you just shortening your path on a contract? If so, submit it later.Are you amending an interruptible contract? If so, submit it last.
Best Practices
March 2, 202137
Things change from month to month. Just because a shipper’s amendment is approved one month, doesn’t mean it will be approved next month
• Starting capacity may be different• Other shippers can change their amendments• Other shippers may submit their requests earlier
An expanded version of this training is available at QuestarPipeline.com
No shippers can control any of the factors listed above• The best thing each shipper can do is get their requests in
quickly so that they are as high in the queue as possible
Things to Keep in Mind
March 2, 202138
Clock to be added on subsequent RFS screens
Microsoft AzureRecall/Reput notification to be sent to Replacement Shipper
Redesign of Locations and Alternate Points in Capacity Release screen
• similar to RFS grids
Upcoming Enhancements
MyQuorum windows will auto-close after 3 days
Others?
March 2, 202139
Additional Contracting and Scheduling training on March 16th
Submit any requested training topics
Training
Questions?
40
David ReederManager, Business Systems & TechnologyDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
41
Chad CampbellManager – Gas Transportation ServicesDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
WAMSUTTER (REC) CONSTRAINED DAYS (MAP 10827)
March 2, 202142
WIC WAMSUTTER (REC) CONSTRAINED DAYS (MAP 10031)
March 2, 202143
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Jan Feb Mar Apr Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
WAMSUTTER SEGMENT CONSTRAINED DAYS
March 2, 202144
Note, only started getting cut after WWE went into service on 11/1/2020
WHITNEY CONSTRAINED DAYS
March 2, 202145
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Jan Apr May Jun Aug Sep Oct Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
ROBERSON CREEK CONSTRAINED DAYS (MAP 10018)
March 2, 202146
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
HAMS FORK MS CONSTRAINED DAYS (MAP 10017)
March 2, 202147
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Jan Feb Mar Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
OTPL / KRGT PAINTER CONSTRAINED DAYS (MAP 10015)
March 2, 202148
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Aug Sep Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
FIDLAR CONSTRAINED DAYS
March 2, 202149
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Jan Feb Mar Apr Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
CLAY BASIN CONSTRAINED DAYS
March 2, 202150
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Jan Feb Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
SKULL CREEK (REC) CONSTRAINED DAYS (MAP 967)
March 2, 202151
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Jan Feb Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
GOSHEN SEGMENT CONSTRAINED DAYS
March 2, 202152
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Jan Feb Apr Jul Aug Sep Nov Dec
2020
Num
ber
of D
ays C
onst
rain
ed
7-day history at constraint points
2020-2021 Updates/Changes
March 2, 202153
Successfully scheduling remotely since March 2020
Hired two new schedulers to our team• Isaac Aguayo and Tyson Lowder
Rolled out new MyQuorum web-based EBB system
All schedulers are now available for ICE Chat
Coming soon, available capacity by segment on Operational Available Capacity report
Completed new operator OBA’s
March 2, 202154
Annette Bennion
Heather Walter
Chardon Waters Christopher Madsen
Scheduling Team
Colton Giles
Isaac Aguayo James Bonnett Tyson Lowder
We went live with the Citrix version, Questline, back in October 2009. The Citrix version had become cost prohibitive to maintain through ongoing support
Why did we change to a new web version of Quorum?
March 2, 202155
Old software
New functionality of a web-based version• Ability to log on with any device (PC, tablet and cell phone)• Continue working right where you left off• Dashboard (customize with the ability to add widgets)
What widgets do you like and what ones would you like to see? (Survey)
FAQ’s
March 2, 202156
Where can I find capacity availability for a cycle?Capacity postings are available at: https://www.questarpipeline.com
• Informational Postings – Capacity – Operationally Available
o Here you will find daily available capacity which follows the end of each cycle. Ending volumes include activity from the cycle such as cuts and allocations.
What points were constrained during the cycle in question?This can be found at: www.questarpipeline.com
• Customer Activities – Customer Support
o Scroll down, and on the right-hand side of the screen you will find “Constraint Points”, from there click on the pipeline in question to see up to date allocations.
FAQ’s
March 2, 202157
What do you do if you cannot see your nom from the Nomination Submission screen in the Nomination Maintenance screen?
• In nom submission, change any nominations that did not make it to nom maintenance by at least 1 dth. Balance all paths/ups/downs, then submit the nomination. If this does not work, call the scheduling hotline.
How can I tell where a cut was made?• The best way to verify where a cut originated is in Nom Maintenance.
In the path, select the nom in question. Either the Upstream or Downstream side will have CPR (Confirming Party Reduction) as the reason reduction code, along with EDI browser or the User ID of the person who made the cut. This is the location where the cut originated from, and the other side will have a PBL (Path Balancing) as the reason reduction code to balance out the nomination.
Thank you!
March 2, 202158
New employees
Updating to a new system
Your feedback
Questions?
59
Chad CampbellManager – Gas Transportation ServicesDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
60
Joseph HulseManager – Marketing & Business DevelopmentDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 202161
2020 Accomplishments
Available Unsold Firm CapacityCurrent Conditions: DEQP & DEOP
Growth Opportunities: - Point of Rocks West Expansion- DEQP & DEOP Opportunities to Expand & Debottleneck
Agenda
Customer Tools & Process Improvements
Ongoing Opportunities
LittleMountain
Altamont
MFidlar
OakSpring
Dragon Trail
Thistle
BlindCanyon
C
C
MM M
C
C
M
Dripping Rock
AtmosEnergy
Myton
MM
M
M
M
ClayBasin
M
M
M
M
M
C
C C
SouthernStar
Hyrum Gate
Sunset Gate
Porters Lane
Coalville
Chalk Creek
Whitney Canyon
Roberson
Leroy
M
Bluebell
M
MC
S
2020 Accomplishments: DEQP & DEOP
Wamsutter West Expansion (DEOP) 120,000 Dth/d
In-Service 11/1/20
~100% Utilization
Skull Creek Expansion (DEQP) 17,750 Dth/d
In-Service Q4 2021
Operator OBA Modernization (DEQP) Cash Out To Zero Month After Close
Modernized Provisions
120,000
SS
S
Dominion Energy Questar Pipeline, LLC
LittleMountain
XO16
Altamont
WhiteRiver Hub
MFidlar
OakSpring
Dragon Trail
Thistle
BlindCanyon
C
C
MM M
C
C
M
Dripping Rock
AtmosEnergy
Myton
MM
M
M
M
SClay
Basin
S
S
S
M
M
M
M
M
C
C C
Wamsutter
SouthernStar
Hyrum Gate
Sunset Gate
Porters Lane
GoshenPayson Gate
Nephi City
CoalvilleChalk Creek
Whitney Canyon
Hams Fork
Roberson
Leroy
M
Bluebell
M
MC
182 days29 days
33 days
WIC: 160 days91 days
67 days
45 days
97 days
*All 61 days occurred on or after 11/1/20 (when Wamsutter West went into service)
61 days*
2020 Statistics – DEQP & DEOP
Constraints:DEOP:• Wamsutter• KRGT Delivery• Painter Lateral
DEQP:• Kanda• Southern Star• Fidlar• Goshen• ML 103• Clay Basin
% Subscribed DEQP: 96%DEOP: 89%
Storage: 100 %WRH: 92 %
*As of 12/31/20
Annual Throughput2020 : 1,352.1 (MMDth) – 93%*7% decrease compared to 2019
64
WHITNEY CANYON
WAMSUTTER (REX & WIC)ROBERSON CREEK
/ RUBY
DEOPDEQP
Compression Facility
PAINTER / BELLE BUTTE
DEOP – Point of Rock West Expansion (Fully Subscribed)130 MDth/d of incremental westbound capacity
Reversal of POR Compression
Additional meter capacity at
Roberson Creek
60,000
VOLUME (Dth/d) RECEIPT POINTS DELIVERY POINTS
Up to 90,000 WIC Wamsutter(MAP #10031)
REX Wamsutter(MAP #10827)
Roberson Creek (MAP #10018)
Ruby Topaz (MAP #10030)
Up to 60,000 WIC Wamsutter(MAP #10031)
REX Wamsutter(MAP #10827)
OTPL / KRGT Painter(MAP #10015)
QPC Whitney Canyon (MAP #10006)
Overthrust NWP(MAP #10868)
Belle Butte Storage (MAP #10832)
130,000
March 2, 2021
DEOP – Potential Expansion Projects Next stage for incremental volumes to the West
DEQP, KRGT, SPIRE
WAMSUTTER
OPAL
DEOP
DEQP
Compression Facility
To Opal Area 200,000+ Dth/d
Requires new units of compression
Receipt: Wamsutter (WIC or REX)
Delivery: Opal Points
Timing: TBD
200,000+ Dth/d
March 2, 202165
To Whitney Canyon/ KRGT Painter 75,000+ Dth/d
Requires new units of compression
Receipt: DEQP Kanda
Delivery: DEQP Whitney Canyon, KRGT Painter, Spire Belle Butte
Timing: TBD
75,000+ Dth/d
66
DEQP – Potential Expansion ProjectsJTL 138 Extension & Fidlar Compression Reconfiguration
JL13
8
ML40
Dominion Energy Questar Pipeline
Proposed JL138 Extension
Existing Processing (Refrigeration) Facilities
Existing DEQP Facilities
Existing Cryo Processing
Processed Gas FlowUnprocessed Gas Flow
JL47
/ JT
L78
ML40
ALTAMONT
BLUEBELL
MYTON
PRICE
FIDLAR
Project Description Available Project Description
JTL 138 Extension+70,000 dth/d incremental
eastbound from MytonTBD 4-mile extension of JL 138 and
yard-piping
Fidlar Reconfiguration+26,235 Dth/d northbound
from Fidlar+28,000 Dth/d westbound from
Fidlar to GoshenRealign ~80K of receipt capacity west of Fidlar
TBDAddition of new compression
and reconfiguration of existing compression at Fidlar Station
March 2, 2021
DE Questar PipelineDE Overthrust Pipeline
WHITE RIVER HUB• DE Questar Pipeline• Rockies Express• Northwest• TransColorado• WIC• CIG
GOSHEN• DE Questar Pipeline• Kern River
WAMSUTTER• DE Questar Pipeline• Rockies Express
• WIC• CIG
OPAL• DE Questar Pipeline• DE Overthrust• Kern River
• Ruby• CIG• Northwest
CLAY BASIN
Cryogenic Processing
Natural Gas Market HubNatural Gas Storage
Kern River Pipeline
DE Questar Pipeline
DE Overthrust Pipeline
Kern River Pipeline
Specifications Description
Natural Gas Storage (BCF)
• 54 Bcf working gas• 66.21 Bcf cushion gas
Interconnect Capacity(Dth/d)
• DE Questar Pipeline• Injection: 217,000• Withdrawal: 700,000
• Northwest Pipeline• Injection: 250,000 • Withdrawal: 320,000
* Numbers listed are meter sizing, and actual volumes depend on pipeline conditions
Location
• Daggett County, Utah• NE corner of Utah near Wyoming & Colorado
borders• 50 miles from Rock Springs, WY
Clay Basin StorageLargest Natural Gas Storage Facility in the Rocky Mountains
March 2, 202167
March 2, 202168
As of FEB 24, 2021- Working Gas Inventory is 17.28 MMDTH
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR
Min/Max Range AVG 11-20 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21
MM dths
Clay Basin Inventory
Unsubscribed Capacity Tool Upgrade – Access Point
March 2, 202169
Unsubscribed Capacity tools have been upgraded and enhanced
• Information is updated daily• Help text hyperlinks added to
explain selectable parameters
Unsubscribed Capacity – MAP Point Listing
March 2, 202170
Shows unsubscribed capacity between MAPs
Report types available:• All Dates: shows all information available• Current Month: shows current month only• Next Month: shows next month only
Unsubscribed Capacity by Date Range
March 2, 202171
• Selectable start and end dates• Shows unsubscribed capacity for
the selected date range
Unsubscribed Capacity by Date Range
Unsubscribed Capacity Summary
March 2, 202172
Unsubscribed Capacity Summary• Shows high interest MAP pair capacity
for the next year
March 2, 202173
All posted capacity is first-come, first-served• Unless an auction notice is posted• Parties must submit an RFS via myQuorum
Permanent Amendments (DEQP):• DEQP: Triggers Pre-arranged bid criteria
Reminder: Tariff Procedures
Interruptible Transportation Discounts• Post Monthly – Typically fuel gas locations• Automatically billed the discount posted in the notice, no need to request on contract
Defined date for Temporary Amendments• 4th to last business day of each month
March 2, 202174
LTU / Re-Contracting Capacity – DEQP & DEOP• DEOP Bid Process: 8,542 Dth/d (R: 10005, 10031; D:10015, 10006, 10832, 10010) • Bids Due March 9, 2021 via email
Clay Basin – ISS, PAL1
Ongoing Opportunities
Stipulation Gas Sales• Procedures posted online• Executed NAESB
Creative Deal Structures
Transportation, Storage, Gas Sales, etc:
Dominion Energy Questar Pipeline, LLCMap of Long Term Unsold Firm Capacity April 2021
KANDA/COLEMAN SUMMARYNitchie Gulch to WIC, CIG & DEOPWest of Nightingale to WIC, CIG & DEOPEast of Nightingale to WIC, CIG & DEOP
000
LEGEND
Volume in Dth/d (Front-haul)
Meter Station
Compressor Station
Storage FacilitiesS
M
C0
LittleMountain
XO16 ( )
34,570Altamont
16,640White
River Hub
MFidlar
OakSpring
Dragon Trail
Thistle
BlindCanyon
C
C
MM M
C
C
M
Dripping Rock
11,110
AtmosEnergy
0
Myton
MM
24,680
M
M
M
SClay
Basin
0
2,36035,350
150,000
1,900
4,83059,960
S S
S
M
M
M
M
M
C
C C
Wamsutter
SouthernStar
Hyrum Gate
Sunset Gate
Porters Lane
Goshen
Payson Gate
Nephi City
CoalvilleChalk Creek
Whitney Canyon
Opal
Roberson
Leroy
M
Bluebell
M
Volume in Dth/d (Back-haul)00
Dominion Energy Questar Pipeline
Dominion Energy Overthrust Pipeline
00
MC
DEQP - Opportunities
Hams Fork
S:\Engineering - QPC\SystemEngineering\Unsold_Long Term..... Updated: 2/17/2021 10:24:25 AM
Dominion Energy Overthrust Pipeline, LLCMap of Long Term Unsold Firm Capacity April 2021
476,00022,500
0
100,000
0494,000
100,000
300,000 52,880
0
476,00033,000
C
CC
C
M
M
M
M
LEGEND
Volume in Dth/d (Front-haul)
Meter Station
Compressor Station
Storage FacilitiesS
M
C
00
Volume in Dth/d (Back-haul)00
Dominion Energy Overthrust Pipeline
Dominion Energy Questar Pipeline
S
S
REXPoint of
Rocks
XO-16
Clay Basin
Eakin
MM
Clear CreekS
Ryckman Creek
Painter
Whitney Canyon
Naughton
Roberson
Ruby
DEQPWIC
Rock Springs
MClear Creek
M
Opal
MWIC
Wamsutter
DEOP - Opportunities
M
M
MM
March 2, 202177
Working to debottleneck DEQP & DEOP• Wamsutter West, Skull Creek, etc.
Customer opportunities include:• Pipeline transportation capacity• Storage capacity• PAL1 • Stipulation Gas Sales
Summary
DEQP & DEOP Capacity is ~100% subscribed
Questions?
78
Joseph HulseManager – Marketing & Business DevelopmentDominion Energy Questar Pipeline
March 2, 202179
REMINDERS:• Customer gift and additional materials package• Expect follow-up survey next week
• Additional material request• myQuorum Trainings March 16th at 1pm
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