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Enbridge Pipeline Capacity Expansions - Benefits to Williston Basin
Williston Basin Conference 2007Brad Shamla
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About Enbridge
Ottawa
Spain
Saint John
Kansas City
SuperiorClearbrook
Zama
Fort McMurray
Montreal
TorontoBuffalo
Regina
Hardisty
Patoka
CasperSalt Lake City
Houston
Toledo
Edmonton
Norman Wells
Fort St. John
Cushing
Inuvik
Chicago
WoodRiver
El Dorado
Gas Distribution
Liquids TransportationGas Transmission
• Operates world’s longest liquids pipeline and Canada’s largest natural gas distribution company
• Interest in 80,000 km (50,000 miles) of pipelines
• Delivers 2 MM BPD of liquids
• Handles 5 BCF/D of gas
• Employs 5,000 people
• Wind development capacity of 270 MW
• One of the Global 100: Most Sustainable Corporations
OCENSA
Bogotá
Covenas
Colombia
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Saskatchewan/Manitoba Gathering Systems Organic Growth Overview
ENBRIDGE PIPELINES (WESTSPUR) INC.
ENBRIDGE PIPELINES (VIRDEN) INC.
ENBRIDGE PIPELINES (WEYBURN) INC.ENBRIDGE PIPELINES (SASKATCHEWAN) INC.
Cromer
Virden
ALIDA
STEELMAN
MIDALEWEYBURN
Oungre
Lake Alma
Weyburn
Estevan
Parkman
Gapview
Carlyle
Willmar
Innes
Benson
Ingoldsby
Hitchcock-Macoun
NottinghamWest Kingsford
Portal Link Tesoro Interconnect
ENBRIDGE PORTAL PIPELINE (IDLED)
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Enbridge Pipelines (Weyburn) Weyburn to Midale Expansion
• Additional production from Weyburn field• Installation of 2 new pumps and motors,
maximizing capacity within existing pipe maximum operating pressures
• Operational Q1 2007
Sask25%
CANADAU.S.A.
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Weyburn System Expansion
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Enbridge Pipelines (Westspur) Midale to Steelman Expansion
• Debottlenecking of Westspur 12-inch –West Area
• Installation of a mid-point booster station between the Midale and Steelman terminals
• To be completed for Q2 2007
Sask25%
CANADAU.S.A.
Man
.Sa
sk.
Westspur System Expansion
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Enbridge Pipelines (Westspur)Alida to Cromer Expansion
• New Westspur 6-inch for NGL – Alida to Cromer• Convert existing 12-inch line to crude oil service • Additional crude oil capacity - 77,000 bpd• Awaiting regulatory approval • Scheduled completion for Q4 2007
Westspur System Expansion
CANADA
U.S.A.
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Cromer
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Future Expansions: Saskatchewan& Manitoba Gathering Systems
• Recently received 5yr Forecast (2007-2011) shows further increase to SE Saskatchewan production
• Additional capacity expansion proposals being developed
• Discussions to occur with customers to secure support for additional expansions
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New or Expanded Pump Stations
Hydrotests
Line Looping
Tankage Upgrades
Adds 30,000 – 40,000 barrels per day of capacity
Costs $70 - $76 million, Completion 4th Quarter 2007, FERC Approved 5 Year Surcharge
Saskatchewan Manitoba
CANADA
North Dakota Minnesota
Montana
Reserve
Grenora
Trenton
Alexander
BeaverLodge
Stanley
Plaza/WabekFields
Lignite Sherwood
Maxbass
Berthold
Minot
Glenburn
Newberg
PleasantLake
Bartlett
Crookston
Clearbrook
East Fork
North Dakota Gathering System Current Expansion
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120/11096/9080/76Minot to Clearbrook
107/100 (Possibly more with DRA)
84/78 73/67Beaver Lodge to Minot
93 (Possibly more with DRA)
63/5848Alexander to Beaver Lodge
Estimated Expanded Line Capacity Bpd(Summer/Winter)
Estimated Current Line Capacity Bpd
with DRA(Summer/Winter)
Line Capacity Bpd Before Hydrotest
without DRA(Summer/Winter)
Line Segment
EPND Current Capacity Solutions Summary
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Canadian Supply Growth
Western Canadian crude oil production is expected to grow from 2.2 million Bpd today to 4.7 million Bpd by 2020.
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ForecastHistorical2007 Potential
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Requires New Market Access
Major refinery hubsCurrently receive Canadian crudeRefineries that are gradually
increasing or considering Canadian supplies
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Solutions: Pipeline Expansions
Detroit
Chicago
PatokaWood River
Cushing
Flanagan
Delavan
SuperiorClearbrook
CromerRegina
Kerrobert
Hardisty
Fort McMurray
Edmonton
• Enbridge has more than $12 billion of liquid pipeline expansions underway
• Adding up to 1.2 million barrels per day of capacity in stages
• Extending access to growing Canadian production
• Growing crude storage and merchant business
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Enbridge Liquids Pipelines Expansions
2007-2009>8 million bblsvariousStations and Terminals
Mid-2008350,000 bpd234 mi/30-inchWaupisoo
Early 200965,000 bpdStation/LoopingSpearhead Expansion
2012 - 2014400,000 bpd715 mi/36-inchGateway
Start-upInitialCapacity
Miles/sizeProject
End 200730,000 bpd52 mi & stationsNorth Dakota System
End 2009450,000 bpd990 mi/36-inchAlberta Clipper
313 mi/20-inch
674 mi/20-inch
454 mi/42-inch175 mi/36-inch
End 2008186,000 bpdSouthern Lights crude
Mid-2010180,000 bpdSouthern Lights diluent
First Qtr 2008, and Early 2009
400,000 bpd (three stage)
Southern Access Expansion/Extension
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Southern Access
• Hardisty - Superior315 kbpd initial capacityHorsepower additions
• Superior to Chicago400 kbpd initial capacity456 miles of 42” pipe1,200 kbpd ultimate
Chicago to Patoka400 kbpd initial178 miles of 36” pipe
• In service Q1 2009
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Alberta Clipper
• System expansion Hardisty to Superior
• In service as early as Q4 2009
• Traditional rolled-in toll design
• Initial Design– 450 kBD initial capacity– 1000 miles of 36” pipe– $1.9 B (2006 USD)– In service as early as
2009• Under review with
industry
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Eastern PADD II
Multiple alternatives
Incremental capacity by 2008-2010
expansions/new builds
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US Gulf Coast
• Four primary greenfield alternatives
• 400 kBD initial volume scenarios
• $US 4.30 / bbl to $US 3.75 / bbl
• Options for reversal of existing facilities could provide earlier access for up to 200 kBD
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Gateway
• Focus on Commercial Development
Anchoring commitments to Asian markets are continuing under active discussion and will set schedule for completion
• RegulatoryNEB applications are ready to file
• Technical Work Complete
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Diluent capacity180 kBD initial330 + kBD ultimate
45 kbpd light crude capacity increase Committed and uncommitted capacity Indicative standalone toll US $3.00 per barrelCrude oil toll reduction of US 2-3 cents per barrelIn service mid-2010
Southern Lights
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Summary
• Growth in Canadian production and supply fundamentals is driving major pipeline projects
• Increasing North American energy security• New pipeline infrastructure creating new
markets to protect value of production