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Energy Buyers’ Conference
Annual Meeting
October 2009
Florida Gas Transmission
Mike Bryant
Director Gas Control & Optimization
FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION
GA
MS AL
FL
LA
TX
Mobile Bay and
Deepwater Supply
Gulf of
Mexico Supply
• FGT has approximately 4,900 miles of pipe and a mainline system capacity of 2.2
Bcf/d
• Pipeline network located along the Gulf Coast with primary market focus in Florida
• Over 240 delivery points in Florida
• Delivery connections to over 50 gas-capable electric generation plants
• Over 40 interconnects with interstate and intrastate pipelines
• Ten interconnects with major storage facilities
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FGT MAINLINE CAPACITY
(MMMBtu/day)
220 300 1,050 1,350 2,250
230 450 1,100 1,400 2,210
L O U I S I A NA MI S S I S S I P P I A LAB A MA G EOR GIA
1,100
11
10
T E X AS 8 9 12
7 75 13
14
6
15
16
750
24
4
17
3
950 26
18
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 30
31
27 19
20
F L O R I D A 21
22
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FGT New or Expanded Supply Options
Mardi Gras Southeast
Enbridge
Columbia 20/d * Supply Header
200/d 1.25 Bcf/d
Gulf
300/d
11
10
9 12
8
7 75 13
14
6
15
16
24
4
Destin 17
3 Golden Pass 750/d 26
400/d [2010] 18
31
Gulf South 27
30
19
Enterprise Kinder Morgan St. Helena
20
100/d * 300/d 650/d
21
* Enterprise, Mardi Gras and Kinder Morgan go in-service this year 22
Total receipt capacity now exceeds 12 Bcf/day
STORAGE CONNECTIONS
Pine Prairie Bobcat Petrologistics
Tres Palacios 250,000 Mcf/d 200,000 Mcf/d 100,000 Mcf/d
200,000 Mcf/d
L O U I S I A NA MI S S I S S I P P I A LAB A MA G EOR GIA
11
10
T E X AS 8 9 12
7 75 13
14
6
15
16
4 Bay Gas 24
1Bcf/d 17
3
Egan Hub 26
250,000 Mcf/d Southern Pines 18
31
1 Bcf/d 30
Duke Spindletop 27 19
100,000 Mcf/d
20
Bridgeline -
Napoleonville Petal Storage (via
140,000 Mcf/d Destin) 500,000 Mcf/d F L O R I D A 21
Liberty Gas Storage
400,000 Mcf/d
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FGT – MAJOR RECEIPT POINTS – 2008
Daily Average (MMBtu)
Daily
Receipt Name Location Average
NGPL VERMILION Zone 2 241,954
DESTIN PIPELINE/FGT Zone 3 223,137
SNG CYPRESS - RECEIPT Market Area 166,401
TRANSCO MOBILE BAY Zone 3 136,246
COLUMBIA GULF-LAFAYETTE FGT Zone 2 98,898
SNG FRANKLINTON Zone 3 96,365
GULF SOUTH-ST. HELENA FGT Zone 3 86,624
BAY GAS (REC) STORAGE COMPANY Zone 3 74,962
SESH - LUCEDALE - RECEIPT Zone 3 71,413
ANR/FGT ST LANDRY PARISH EXCHNG Zone 2 71,184
TRANSCO SABINE PASS/VINTON Zone 1 58,885
DOMINION SOUTH Zone 1 47,092
GULF SOUTH MOBILE BAY Zone 3 44,954
TRUNKLINE-MANCHESTER FGT Zone 1 42,330
CROSSTEX ENERGY/FGT REFUGIO Zone 1 41,486
PEARL RIVER Zone 3 36,021
CARNES TENNESSEE FGT (REC) Zone 3 33,987
MOPS-REFUGIO FGT Zone 1 32,131
GULFSTREAM HARDEE Market Area 31,646
GULF SOUTH-ST. LANDRY FGT Zone 2 27,678
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DAILY AVERAGE MARKET AREA THROUGHPUT
2005-2008
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FGT DELIVERIES BY END USE
(MMMBtu/day)
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FGT – “TOP 10” SHIPPERS
SHIPPER TYPE OF END USER
• Florida Power & Light Company Electric Generation
• Tampa Electric Company and Electric Generation & LDC
Peoples Gas System
• Progress Energy Florida, Inc. Electric Generation
• Orlando Utilities Commission Electric Generation
• Florida Gas Utility Electric Generation / Municipal LDC
• Infinite Energy, Inc. Marketer / Municipal LDC
• Southern Company Services Electric Generation
• Tallahassee, City of Electric Generation / LDC
• Reliant Energy Services, Inc. Electric Generation
• Lakeland, City of Electric Generation
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FGT EXPANSION PROJECTS
Bcf/d Capacity
Incremental Summer
Expansion Project In-Service Date Capacity (MM/d)
Phase IV 2001 150
Phase V (1st Stage) 2002 300
Phase V (2nd Stage) 2003 130
Phase VI 2003 120
Phase VII 2007 100
Total 800 10
ELECTRIC GENERATION BY FUEL TYPE
STATE OF FLORIDA
2005 2010 2015
52%
9%
25%
12%
Gas Coal Nuclear Oil Other
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FGT Phase VIII Expansion Project
• Over 480 miles of new pipeline
• Over 200,000 HP compression
– Eight existing stations
– One new compressor station
• 820,000 MMBtu/d design capacity
• Shippers – FP&L, Progress, Seminole,
Tampa Electric, OUC, Tallahassee
FGT Phase VIII Expansion Timeline
• Filed FERC Certificate Application – October 31,
2008
• FERC Certificate Approval – Late 2009
• Start Construction – Spring 2010
• Target In-Service Date – April 2011
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Projected Annual Gas Use in Florida
Bcf/d
4.0 FGT Phase VIII Expansion
3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
Annual Daily Average Gas Use
Market Load Profile
Market Load Profile (MMbtu/d)
3600
3400
3200
3000
2800
2600
2400
2200
2000
1800
1600
1400
Hour
Total Linepack
5050.00
5000.00
4950.00
Total Linepack
4900.00
4850.00
4800.00
4750.00
4700.00
4650.00
4600.00
Hour
Line Pack Management
Optimum Line Pack targets determined by
flow studies
Achieve target by:
Configuring horsepower
Coordinating with customers & suppliers
Alert Days
Benefits of Proactive Line Pack
Management
Maximize customer delivery flexibility
Maximize ability to meet increase in customer
demand
Maximize reliability
Alert Days
Usually a function of being at a high load
factor
OFOs do not allow a tolerance
Alert Day process developed from customer
input
Motivate customers to manage physical
burns to match scheduled quantities
Pigging
Cleaning Pigs
Gauging Pigs
Magnetic Pigs
• Pigs have magnets
installed on the body to
pick up loose ferrous
materials in the pipeline
Magnetic Pigs
Chemical Cleaning pigs
Caliper Tools
Smart Pig
Pigging Crew
Pigging Crew
Why We Do Pipeline Integrity
Management
• It’s the right thing to do
• It provides a safer and more reliable
pipeline system
• It is required under the Natural Gas Safety
Improvement Act of 2002
• It utilizes state of the art technologies to
find and eliminate critical defects in our
pipelines before failure
Here’s What We Found
THE BACKHOE
THE BACKHOE
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