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Pivotal Energy Development Central Valley Gas Storage (CVGS) Request for Interest – February 14th 2013

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Pivotal Energy Development Central Valley Gas Storage (CVGS) Request for Interest – February 14th 2013. AGL Resources’ Footprint. Working Gas Max Injection Capability Max Withdrawal Capability Interconnect Nominations. Central Valley Gas Storage Details. : up to 11.0 MMDth - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pivotal Energy DevelopmentCentral Valley Gas Storage (CVGS)

Request for Interest – February 14th 2013

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Central Valley Gas Storage Details

• Working Gas• Max Injection Capability• Max Withdrawal Capability• Interconnect• Nominations

: up to 11.0 MMDth: up to 300 MDth/Day: up to 300 MDth/Day: PG&E Line 401: PG&E City Gate

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CVGS Competitive Advantages

• Location, Location, Location!• Market Area Storage at the PG&E gate – Highly Liquid Index/Basis Point

– PG&E City gate pool requires no additional costs to / from Central Valley

• Ease of entry into “physical business”• Reliable Access to Diverse Supply Base

– Canadian Supplies– Rocky Mountain / Midcontinent – Permian Basin / Southwest– Local California Supplies

• Favorable Reservoir Characteristics allowing Flexible Firm Services

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Contact Information

• Kevin Conneighton

Managing Director, Midstream

630-245-7826

• John Fortman

Director, Commercial Services

630-245-7845

• Oscar Towne

Commercial Analyst, Commercial Services

630-245-7814