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Mexico City Trade Mission 2009 Mexico City, DF Joe Kiely, Vice President of Operations Ports-to-Plains Alliance November 11, 2009

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Mexico City Trade Mission 2009Mexico City, DF

Joe Kiely, Vice President of OperationsPorts-to-Plains Alliance

November 11, 2009

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The Vision Today

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The Vision Today

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Alberta –Ports-to-Plains North

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Moving the Economy

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Port Year TrucksTX:Del Rio 2004 64,061TX:Eagle Pass 2004 100,100TX:Laredo 2004 1,391,850

2004 Total 1,556,011

TX:Del Rio 2008 57,182TX:Eagle Pass 2008 101,991TX:Laredo 2008 1,555,197

2008 Total 1,714,370% Change 2004-2008 10.2%Total 3,270,381

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Truck Trade billions 2004 2008 ChangeExports from Nine State Region 10.9 16.3 49.5%Imports from Nine State Region 10.6 15.8 49.1%Total Trade thru Laredo, Eagle Pass & Del Rio 21.5 32.1 49.3%

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Rail Trade billions 2004 2008 ChangeTotal Trade from Nine State Region 6.7 8.6 28.4%

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State-by-State ExportsTruck Trade -- millions 2004 2008 ChangeColorado 519 575 10.79%Montana 1 10 900.00%Nebraska 67 196 192.54%New Mexico 50 36 -28.00%North Dakota 3 11 266.67%Oklahoma 144 229 59.03%South Dakota 91 83 -8.79%Texas 9,977 15,198 52.33%Wyoming 4 2 -50.00%TOTAL 10,856 16,340 50.52%

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State-by-State ImportsTruck Trade -- millions 2004 2008 ChangeColorado 392 460 17.35%Montana 3 4 33.33%Nebraska 99 165 66.67%New Mexico 17 37 117.65%North Dakota 16 28 75.00%Oklahoma 222 335 50.90%South Dakota 7 10 42.86%Texas 9,822 14,791 50.59%Wyoming 3 8 166.67%TOTAL 10,581 15,838 49.68%

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Why Does the Alliance Matter?

Nearly half of U.S. oil and gas productionSource: U.S. Department of Energy

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Why Does the Alliance Matter?

Primary pipeline corridor for North America’s oil

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Why Does the Alliance Matter?

7 of America’s top 10 wind statesSource: U.S. Department of Energy

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Why Does the Alliance Matter?

America’s agricultural heartland.Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture

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Why Does the Alliance Matter?

Greenhouse Gas EmissionsSource: Project Vulcan; Purdue University

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Cooperation

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ConocoPhillips Presence inMember states and Alberta

ProvinceApproximately $2.8 Billion in royalties

and taxes paid to Provincial, State and Local governments

82 Million Barrels of Oil Produced Annually

Almost 1.5 Trillion cubic feet of Natural Gas Production Annually

4 Refineries7800 miles of pipeline16,000 employees

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MunicipalitiesCountiesEconomic Development AgenciesChambers of CommerceAlliance MembersState and Provincial MembersBusiness Members

Membership

Representing 200 grassroots organizations

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Joe KielyVice President of OperationsP.O. Box 9Limon, CO 80828P: 303-586-1787C: [email protected]