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Natural Gas In California LNG Imports

Natural Gas In California LNG Imports. UCSB Bren School Corporate Partners Summit May 14, 2004. Petroleum. Aluminium. Base Metals. Carbon Steel Materials. Diamonds & Spec Prod. Energy Coal. Stainless Steel Materials. BHP Billiton – diversified with a global reach.

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Natural Gas In California LNG Imports

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  1. Natural Gas In California LNG Imports UCSB Bren School Corporate Partners Summit May 14, 2004

  2. Petroleum Aluminium Base Metals Carbon Steel Materials Diamonds & Spec Prod Energy Coal Stainless Steel Materials BHP Billiton – diversified with a global reach

  3. California Energy Profile2002 Petroleum In State Production 48.0% Alaska Imports 21.7% Foreign Imports 30.3% Electricity In-State Production 76.9% Natural Gas 33.4% Nuclear 12.6% Coal 10.2% Large Hydro 9.8% Oil 0.2% Renewable 10.7% Natural Gas In State 17.0% Canada 28.2% Rockies 11.4% Southwest 43.4% Source: California Energy Commission

  4. Western Natural Gas InfrastructureCEC Natural Gas Market Assessment - Aug 2003

  5. EIA Natural Gas ProjectionsThrough 2025 (2003 Forecast) Tcf History Projections Net Imports Consumption Natural Gas Net Imports, 2001 & 2025 Tcf Production 2025 2001 Source: EIA, Energy Information Administration

  6. EIA Natural Gas ProjectionsThrough 2025 (2004 Forecast) Source: EIA, Energy Information Administration

  7. EIA Natural Gas ProjectionsThrough 2025 (2004 Forecast) Source: EIA, Energy Information Administration

  8. EIA Natural Gas ProjectionsThrough 2025 (2004 Forecast) Source: EIA, Energy Information Administration

  9. Cabrillo PortProject Description • Import LNG from Pacific Rim • Operate a Floating LNG Storage and Re-gasification Unit (FSRU) approximately 21 miles offshore Port Hueneme • Subsea natural gas pipeline into an existing SoCalGas system near Ormond Beach • Deliver about 800 MMcf/d on average of natural gas • Provide secure alternative natural gas source for California

  10. Cabrillo Port FSRU - Offshore Ventura County Port Cabrillo FSRU

  11. Closest land fall 14.04 miles from Cabrillo Port Marine Sanctuary Boundary 12.43 miles from Cabrillo Port LNG Project Vicinities Cabrillo Port Over 21 miles from the city of Oxnard and will not be visible to city residents

  12. Cabrillo PortFloating Storage & Regasification Unit (FSRU) Storage Capacity273,000 m3 Overall Length 928 ft Normal Gas Sendout Capacity 800 MMcfd LNG Tank Diameter 183 ft Max Gas Sendout Capacity 1.5 Bcf/d Width 213 ft

  13. Cabrillo PortNatural Gas Pipeline Landfall Existing SoCalGas pipeline FSRU located approx. 21 miles offshore

  14. Cabrillo PortPermitting Process - Deepwater Port License & California Land Lease Filed Applications with U. S. Coast Guard and California State Lands Commission Sept 03 Data Requests Application Deemed Complete Jan 04 Joint NEPA / CEQA Environmental Review Scoping Draft Distribution Draft Comment Period Final EIR / EIS Issued Other Permits EPA Air & Water Quality permit DOE Import Permit Others Public Comment & Participation Mar 04 July 04 Public Comment & Participation Oct 04 MARAD / USCG & CSLC Approvals Permit Approval by Other Agencies Coastal Commission Consistency Certificate & Coastal Development Permit Dec 04 Deepwater Port License California State Lands Lease Jan 05

  15. Cabrillo PortCalifornia Environmental Review Process

  16. Cabrillo PortProject Benefits • Introduces a new natural gas supply to California • Increased supply diversity • Increased supplies should have a moderating effect upon prices of natural gas & electricity • Reduces reliance upon interstate pipeline systems • Reduces reliance on diminishing domestic resources • Creates new permanent jobs, about 75-90 direct and about 85-100 indirect • Provides a new tax source for California

  17. 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Cabrillo Port Project Schedule – Calendar Years Pre-Application Submittal Activities & Initial Meetings with Key Stakeholders Submit Deepwater Port Application Post-Application Submittal Stakeholder Briefings Environmental Reviews & Public Meetings Public Hearings & Final Permit Approvals Deepwater Port License Granted Gas Market Definition – Identify potential customers Gas Sales Discussions with potential customers EPC Contracting Strategy & Tender Process FSRU Construction & Installation First Gas Deliveries

  18. Cabrillo Port For more information on Cabrillo Port, please visit our websites: www.lngsolutions.com www.bhpbilliton.com Or feel free to call (805) 604-2790 Thank You

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