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Domestic Supplies of Natural Gas A Top National Priority

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Domestic Supplies of Natural Gas A Top National Priority

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  1. Usage Guidelines Slide Description:Cover Slide Usage:Introductory slide. Try to keep the slide title and subtitle short and clear. Optionally include name, company role, and presentation date. The default title format is Verdana 26pt with shadow. The default subtitle format is Verdana 17pt Italic with shadow. These defaults are already built in, so you are free to just replace the text that is currently shown. If you paste text in from another presentation, be sure it is formatted correctly. To remove this box, simply click on the edge of the box (to select the whole box) and then press “delete.” Domestic Supplies of Natural GasA Top National Priority Thomas L. Moskitis South Carolina General Assembly Natural Gas Exploration Study Committee Columbia, South Carolina December 3, 2008

  2. Natural Gas is Important to Our Economy Average Annual U.S. Energy Use 97 TCF (equivalent) PETROLEUM 38% NUCLEAR 8% NATURAL GAS 24% COAL 23% HYDROELECTRIC & RENEWABLES 7%

  3. 70,000 Coal Hydro Renewables Uranium 60,000 Credit Crash 2001 Fuel Oil Natural Gas 50,000 The Oil Embargo 1973-1974 RTO NOPR 1999 CAA 1970 40,000 PURPA 1978 CAA Amendments 1990 30,000 Capacity Installations (MW) 20,000 EPACT 1992 Rise of the Merchant 10,000 PURPA QF Era EWGs 0 Vertically Integrated Utilities 1950 1958 1966 1974 1982 1990 1998 2006 GENERATION OPTIONS – AFFECTED BY PUBLIC POLICY Source: Henwood Energy Consulting

  4. Power GenerationAverage Daily Natural Gas ConsumptionJanuary 1-December 31, 2007 Dec Source: Bentek Energy LLC, Energy Market Fundamentals, December 31, 2007.

  5. Daily Natural Gas Consumption by Sector January 1-December 31, 2007 Nov Dec Oct Feb Mar May Apr Jul Jun Sep Aug Source: Bentek Energy LLC, Energy Market Fundamentals, December 31, 2007.

  6. The Fuel Mix for New Electricity Generating Units Must be More Diversified

  7. The Direct Use of Natural Gas is the Most Efficient Use and the Best Use for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

  8. Three Times More Energy Reaches the Customer with Natural Gas Extraction, Processing, & Transportation Delivered To Customer Distribution Conversion1 Electricity 100 MMBtu Source Energy 88 29 27 27% Efficient CO2 emissions from typical household use* (tons) Total CO2 0 0 9.3 1.5 10.8 • Based on 2005 actual generation mix of all energy sources Natural Gas 100 MMBTU Source Energy Not Applicable 90% Efficient 92 90 CO2 emissions from typical household use* (tons) Total CO2 Not Applicable 6.1 6.5 0.1 0.6 * Energy consumed in space and water heating, clothes drying, and cooking. 9/16/2014

  9. Residential CO2 Emissions Source: Energy Information Administration, AGA

  10. U.S. GHG Emissions – 2004Total = 7,074 MMTonnes

  11. Natural Gas Supplies Must Be Increased to Meet the Demands of a Carbon- Constrained Energy Economy

  12. OFFSHORE = OFF LIMITS Pacific OCS 18.3 Tcf 10.5 Bbbl Atlantic OCS 37 Tcf 3.8 Bbbl Alaska OCS 132 Tcf 26.6 Bbbl Gulf of Mexico OCS 232.5 Tcf 44.9 Bbbl Source: Report to Congress: Comprehensive Inventory of U.S. OCS Oil and Natural Gas Resources, Minerals Management Service, February 2006.

  13. Usage Guidelines Slide Description:Contact Info Usage:Last slide of presentation. Insert name, role, contact number and email address. To remove this box, simply click on the edge of the box (to select the whole box) and then press “delete.” Thank You! Thomas L. Moskitis Managing Director External Affairs202.824.7031 tmoskitis@aga.org www.aga.org

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