West Region Customer Meeting
September 23, 2015
Gas-Electric Coordination Update
September 23, 2015
John Driscoll
Manager – West Region Transportation/Storage Services
CIG CPG KGS Ruby WIC TCGT Young
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Agenda
• Topics –FERC 809 –NAESB 3.0 –Portal Page Updates
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FERC 809 - Update
• FERC’s Goal: Change regulations for the scheduling of transportation services on interstate natural gas pipelines to better coordinate the scheduling practices of the gas and electric industries and to provide scheduling flexibility to all shippers
• Order 809 highlights: – Effective April 1, 2016 – Start of Gas Day to remain at 9:00 a.m. CCT – Timely nomination deadline moved to 1:00 pm CCT – Intra-day nomination cycles from 2 cycles to 3 cycles – Capacity release open bidding for next day business happens prior to Timely
nomination deadline – Capacity released will be recallable for the ID3 cycle
• KM Pipelines Action Plan: – Currently working on coding changes in DART – Primary testing to occur October – December – Further testing will be done up to implementation date – Full staffing end of March and beginning of April to assist customers – Re-structure of daytime and evening work schedules to accommodate new cycle
timelines
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New Cycle Timelines (Central Standard Time)
All times CCT Current Effective 4/1/2016 All times CCT Current Effective 4/1/2016
Timely
Timely day-ahead Nom Deadline 11:30 AM 1:00 PM
ID2
ID2 Nom Deadline 5:00 PM 2:30 PM
Confirmations 3:30 PM 4:30 PM Confirmations 8:00 PM 5:00 PM
Schedule Issued 4:30 PM 5:00 PM Schedule Issued 9:00 PM 5:30 PM
Start of Gas Flow 9:00 AM 9:00 AM Start of Gas Flow 9:00 PM 6:00 PM
Hours of Flow Left 24 hours 24 hours Hours of Flow Left 12 hours 15 hours
IT Bump Rights n/a n/a IT Bump Rights no bump bumpable
EPSQ n/a n/a EPSQ 1/2 9/24
Process Time (Nom to Sch) 5 hours 4 hours Process Time (Nom to Sch) 4 hours 3 hours
Evening
Evening Day-ahead Nom Deadline 6:00 PM 6:00 PM
ID3
ID3 Nom Deadline n/a 7:00 PM
Confirmations 9:00 PM 8:30 PM Confirmations n/a 9:30 PM
Schedule Issued 10:00 PM 9:00 PM Schedule Issued n/a 10:00 PM
Start of Gas Flow 9:00 AM 9:00 AM Start of Gas Flow n/a 10:00 PM
Hours of Flow Left 24 hours 24 hours Hours of Flow Left n/a 11 hours
IT Bump Rights bumpable bumpable IT Bump Rights n/a no bump
EPSQ n/a n/a EPSQ n/a 13/24
Process Time (Nom to Sch) 4 hours 3 hours Process Time (Nom to Sch) n/a 3 hours
ID1
ID1 Nom Deadline 10:00 AM 10:00 AM
Confirmations 1:00 PM 12:30 PM
Schedule Issued 2:00 PM 1:00 PM
Start of Gas Flow 5:00 PM 2:00 PM
Hours of Flow Left 16 hours 19 hours
IT Bump Rights bumpable bumpable
EPSQ 1/3 5/24
Process Time (Nom to Sch) 4 hours 3 hours
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New Cycle Timelines (Mountain Standard Time)
All times MST Current Effective 4/1/2016 All times MST Current Effective 4/1/2016
Timely
Timely day-ahead Nom Deadline 10:30 AM 12:00 PM
ID2
ID2 Nom Deadline 4:00 PM 1:30 PM
Confirmations 2:30 PM 3:30 PM Confirmations 7:00 PM 4:00 PM
Schedule Issued 4:30 PM 4:00 PM Schedule Issued 8:00 PM 4:30 PM
Start of Gas Flow 8:00 AM 8:00 AM Start of Gas Flow 8:00 PM 5:00 PM
Hours of Flow Left 24 hours 24 hours Hours of Flow Left 12 hours 15 hours
IT Bump Rights n/a n/a IT Bump Rights no bump bumpable
EPSQ n/a n/a EPSQ 1/2 9/24
Process Time (Nom to Sch) 5 hours 4 hours Process Time (Nom to Sch) 4 hours 3 hours
Evening
Evening Day-ahead Nom Deadline 5:00 PM 5:00 PM
ID3
ID3 Nom Deadline n/a 6:00 PM
Confirmations 8:00 PM 7:30 PM Confirmations n/a 8:30 PM
Schedule Issued 9:00 PM 8:00 PM Schedule Issued n/a 9:00 PM
Start of Gas Flow 8:00 AM 8:00 AM Start of Gas Flow n/a 9:00 PM
Hours of Flow Left 24 hours 24 hours Hours of Flow Left n/a 11 hours
IT Bump Rights Bumpable bumpable IT Bump Rights n/a no bump
EPSQ n/a n/a EPSQ n/a 13/24
Process Time (Nom to Sch) 4 hours 3 hours Process Time (Nom to Sch) n/a 3 hours
ID1
ID1 Nom Deadline 9:00 AM 9:00 AM
Confirmations 12:00 PM 11:30 AM
Schedule Issued 1:00 PM 12:00 PM
Start of Gas Flow 4:00 PM 1:00 PM
Hours of Flow Left 16 hours 19 hours
IT Bump Rights bumpable bumpable
EPSQ 1/3 5/24
Process Time (Nom to Sch) 4 hours 3 hours
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Cycle Timelines Order 809 Action
Timely, Cycle 1
Evening, Cycle 2
Intraday 1, Cycle 3
Intraday 2, Cycle 4
Intraday 3, Cycle 5
Nomination Deadline**
12:00 pm 5:00 pm 9:00 am 1: 30 pm 6:00 pm
Scheduling Complete*
Between 12:30 pm and 1:00 pm
Between 5:30 pm and 6:00 pm
Between 9:30 am and 10:00 am
Between 2:00 pm and 2:30 pm
Between 6:30 pm and 7:00 pm
Confirmation Deadline
3:30 pm 7:30 pm 11:30 am 4:00 pm 8:30 pm
Final Scheduled Results
4:00 pm 8:00 pm Noon pm 4:30 pm 9:00 pm
All Times are Mountain Standard Time * = Targeted times for completion ** = NAESB Deadline (seamless transactions); all others add 15 minutes
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Flow Starts @ 10:00 pm, current calendar day
Scheduling Results Out: 9:00 pm
Confirmations Close: 8:30 pm
Nominations Close: 6:00 pm
Flow Starts @ 5:00 pm, current calendar day
Scheduling Reports Out: 4:30 pm
Confirmations Close: 4:00 PM
Nominations Close: 1:30 pm
Flow Starts @ 2:00 pm, current calendar day
Scheduling Reports Out: Noon
Confirmations Close: 11:30 am
Nominations Close: 9:00 am
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30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Nominations Close: Noon
Confirmations Close: 3:30 pm
Scheduling Reports Out: 4:00 pm
Flow Starts @ 8:00 am next calendar day
Nominations Close: 5:00 pm
Confirmation Close: 7:30 pm
Scheduling Reports Out: 8:00
Flow Starts @ 8:00 am next calendar day
Processing -- Today's Gas Day
Prcoess Intraday 3 Cycle
Process Timely Cycle
Process Intraday 2 Cycle
Processing -- Tomorrow's Gas Day
Process Intraday 1 Cycle
Process Evening Cycle
Calendar Day 1 Calendar Day 2
FERC NOPR - NAESB 3.0
• “NAESB 3.0 NOPR” - Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the Standards for Business Practices of Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines (Docket No. RM96-1-038) issued on July 16, 2015.
• Proposed effective date is April 1, 2016 • Compliance filings February 1, 2016 • Discontinued use of “location common codes system” – commonly referred to
as DRN. – Pipelines can now use their proprietary codes to replace DRN. DART refers
to these as a PIN (Point Identification Number) and Passport uses location code.
• Each pipeline will be required to maintain a new downloadable list of all their locations and associated proprietary codes. In addition pipelines will be required to track their pipeline interconnections and their corresponding proprietary code.
• EDI nomination and confirmation processes that has used the DRN code for communications will continue to be supported for interim period. Further communications will occur in the next month to lay out options for EDI customers.
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FERC NOPR - NAESB 3.0 continued
• Notices/Offers to purchase release capacity – Post via “Notices”, Instructions and request template – Display notice postings of offers to purchase capacity
• GRID – OPERATIONAL AVAILABLE CAPACITY – Addition of “All Quantity” indicator
• For any column that does not have a quantity then must include a comment/notes as to reason quantity is not included
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Questions?
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El Paso Natural Gas Pipeline
2015-16 Winter Preparedness
September 23, 2015
Kevin Johnson
Director-West Region Pipeline Management
EPNG / Mojave / Sierrita
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EPNG System Overview: Supply Locations and Flow Direction
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C A L I F O R N I A
A R I Z O N A
N E W M E X I C O
T E X A S
Permian Basin Supply
San Juan Basin Supply
Washington Ranch Storage
Waha
Rockies Gas
Rockies Gas
Rockies Gas
Phoenix
Tucson
Compressor Stations
Gas Supplies
Transport Flow Directions
Pipelines
Production Areas
Albuquerque
El Paso
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Winter Preparedness Plans • Staffing
– Gas Control is 24 x 7 x 365
– Field technicians are on-site or on-call
• Facility preparation
– Facility inspections with focus on weatherproofing
– Assessment of back-up power needs (existing stand-by generation and rental generators as deemed necessary)
– Prepare vehicles for cold weather
• Communication
– Customer Winter Preparedness Meeting (WebEx) – October 15, 2015
– Customer-specific winter preparedness meetings or communications
• Kinder Morgan Footprint
– Potential for coordinated emergency operational assistance between TransColorado Gas Transmission (TC), Colorado Interstate Gas (CIG), Natural Gas Pipeline (NGPL) and EPNG (three of which are in the same Gas Control group) provides additional layer of contingency management
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Rockies Pipeline Systems Overview and
Winter Preparedness
Jim Cordaro
Director – West Region Pipeline Management
CIG CPG KGS Ruby WIC TCGT Young
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Agenda
• Rockies Pipeline Systems Overview
• Seasonal Variations in Demand
• Seasonal Storage Operations
• Autumn Preparation
• Winter Storm Preparedness
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Rockies Pipeline Systems Overview
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C O L O R A D O
N E W M E X I C O
T E X A S
CIG – High Plains
Colorado
Springs
Pueblo
K A N S A S
W Y O M I N G
N E B R A S K A U T A H
WIC
Amarillo
CIG, CP, KGS, Ruby, TCGT, WIC
Approximate Design Capacities (MMscf/d) as of 9-1-2015
Cheyenne
105
250
1,520
165
190
367
105
50/50
610
170
260
200
414
310
420
355
180
195
210
783
330
140
185
Dry
143
475 600
870
552
Approximate Design Capacities
133 220
224
90
281
Wet
84
40
190
525
Denver
510
Trans Colorado (TCGT)
566
346
432
Seg 190
359
245
Seg 240
521
245
Seg 310
CIG
1,460
Ruby
300
390
650
300
CIG Valley Line
(Focus of next slide)
KGS 240
440
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Valley Line: Air Blended Sources of Supply
09A • Raw gas (inlet) supplies
– Watkins: Wyoming, DJ
– Spruce Hill: Wyoming, DJ (maybe Raton)
– Drennan: Wyoming, DJ (maybe Raton)
– Picketwire: Raton
– Campo: Raton
• Air supply
– Watkins: 50,000/10,000 Mcf/d*
– Spruce Hill: 2,400 Mcf/d
– Drennan: 4,000 Mcf/d
– Picketwire: 1,500 Mcf/d
– Campo: 7,000 Mcf/d
*Only about 10,000 required for 09A from Watkins
Watkins
Campo
Drennan
Picketwire
212A
248A
247A
07A
Spruce Hill
Air blending facilities
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Seasonal Variations in Demand
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CIG
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MM
cf/d
CIG Total System
2010-2014 2014 2015
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CIG Front Range Seasonal Demand
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Cheyenne Plains
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MM
cf/d
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Ruby
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MM
cf/d
2010-2014 2014 2015
PG&E Redwood Path Pressure
Reduction Limited PG&E
Capacity to 1.8 Bscfd through
Jun, 2015
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TransColorado
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MM
cfd
2010-2014 2014 2015
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WIC Mainline and Key Laterals
0
500
1000
1500
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MM
cf/d
Mainline
2010-2014 2014 2015
0
500
1000
1500
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MM
cf/d
Medicine Bow Lateral
2010-2014 2014 2015
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MM
cf/d
Kanda Lateral
2010-2014 2014 2015
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MM
cf/d
Piceance Lateral
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CIG Seasonal Storage Operations
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Denver
Colorado
Springs
Pueblo
Amarillo
Cheyenne
CIG
Boehm Storage (NNT)
CIG Storage Fields
Flank Storage (NNT)
510
Latigo Storage (NNT)
Ft Morgan Storage (NNT)
Young Storage
Totem Storage
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Total CIG NNT Storage Fields
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Autumn Preparation and Winter Storm Preparedness
Ensure reliability of service to our customers by preparing
Company facilities to withstand the forces of winter
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Autumn Facilities Preparation • Air Blending Facilities
– Ready for winter service no later than October 31
– Critical valves inspected and serviced
– Btu measurement tested for proper operation (including spares)
– Dehys: Dry filter replacement, Heater operation verification, Boilers lit
– Electric heat trace on and operational
– Air compression inter-stage fin fan louvers inspected
• Telecom Microwave Sites
– Chargers, batteries, building HVAC equipment inspected
– Backup generators tested, fluid levels inspected
– Anti-freeze effective to -30 Fahrenheit
– Propane tanks and regulation systems functional and adequately supplied
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Autumn Facilities Preparation • Compression and Metering Facilities
– Heaters inspected and activated – Boiler systems inspected for leaks and proper circulation – Piping/equipment heat trace tested and insulation inspected – Engine/compressor Hot Start equipment on and working – Critical spare parts inventory or availability – Emergency generators started and power transfer tested – Storage tanks prepared for product handling – Air dryer systems checked and serviced – Valves/regulators/reliefs inspected and serviced – Snow removal equipment inspected and tested – Inspect and test batteries, UPS systems (AC and DC) – Solar panels and gas flow computers (GFC) at block valves inspected – Gas analyzer supplies checked/replenished
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Gas Control Storm Preparation
• Pack the system
• Coordination calls with Field Operations
– Discuss areas of focus
– Establish communication avenues for employees to convey intentions before, during, and after storms
– Establish manning of key facilities including those that may not be accessible after a storm
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Questions?
Contracts and Capacity Release
Sherry Saunders
Manager-West Region Contract Administration
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Agenda
• FERC 809
• NAESB 3.0
• Capacity Release Tips
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FERC 809 – Capacity Release Changes Effective April 1, 2016
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• Open season begins at 9 AM CT, 8 AM MT
• Open season closes at 10 AM CT, 9 AM MT
• Match due by 11:30 AM CT, 10:30 AM MT
• Additional ID3 recall option available on post offer
Capacity Release Timeline
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Recall Timeline
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NAESB 3.0
• For EPNG: Path becomes Route
• For EPNG and Mojave: DRN becomes Loc
• For DART:
– PIN will remain PIN
– Bidder Designation of Bid Basis goes away
• Offer must be either volumetric or reservation
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Capacity Release Tips
• Biddable offers must be confirmed before the bid period begins
• DART will send an auto-generated email notification that there is a bid that needs confirmation
– The email is sent to the Bidder Email listed in the offer
– A default bidder email address can be set up in the Preferences folder under Business Preferences
– Group email distribution is recommended
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Questions?