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December 8, 2006

New England Electric Restructuring Roundtable. December 8, 2006. Dominion Exploration and Production. ~6 trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved gas and oil reserves. Approximately 1.2 billion cubic feet equivalent of daily production. Dominion Generation.

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December 8, 2006

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  1. New England Electric Restructuring Roundtable December 8, 2006

  2. Dominion Exploration and Production ~6 trillion cubic feet equivalent of provedgas and oil reserves Approximately 1.2 billion cubic feet equivalent of daily production Dominion Generation ~ 28,100 Mw of electric generation Dominion Energy 7,900 miles of naturalgas pipeline 6,000 miles of electric transmission Nearly 1 trillion cubic feetof natural gas storage Cove Point LNG Facility Dominion Delivery 4.5 million franchise gas and electric delivery customers in 5 states 1.2 million unregulatedretail energy customersin 9 states Plus Dominion Footprint

  3. Dominion GenerationA Balanced 28,100 MW Portfolio Generation unit mix Generation fuel mix Baseload Coal 22% 10% 28% Gas/Other Intermediate 50% 13% Nuclear 28% Peaking 28% Purchases 21% Oil

  4. Dominion New England Generation Assets : 4,865 MW Salem Harbor 312 MW Coal (3 Units) 431 MW Oil (1 Unit) Dominion is the largest, and provides the most balanced generation portfolio in New England Brayton Pt. 1,078 MW Coal (3 Units) 435 MW Oil*(1 Units) Manchester Street 426 MW Gas CC (3 Units) Millstone 2,060 MW Nuclear (2 Units) Source: Dominion Internal Database

  5. New England….it’s all about the fuel!!!

  6. ISO – NEChange in Fuel Diversity Gas Dominant Oil Dominant

  7. ISO - NEFuel Diversity Comparison Heavy Gas Heavy Coal Balanced Fuels More Costly

  8. Discussion • Balance is everything and what is missing… • Fuel Risk – constant challenge • Short term vs. long term • Issue at hand

  9. Visit our website at: www.dom.com

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