Erika Young Project Director, Business Development July 20, 2016 NEXUS Gas Transmission Ohio Gas Association Market Conditions Conference.

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Erika Young Project Director, Business Development July 20, 2016 NEXUS Gas Transmission Ohio Gas Association Market Conditions Conference

Our Portfolio of Assets Natural Gas Transmission Pipe:~19,000 mi Natural Gas Storage Capacity:~300 Bcf Natural Gas Gathering Pipe:~70,000 mi Crude Transmission Pipe:1,700 mi DCP NGL Transmission Pipe:2,100 mi SE Gas Processing Capacity:3.7 Bcf/d 1Q16 DCP Gathered and Processed:6.9 Tbtu/d 1Q16 DCP NGLs Produced:~380 MBbl/d Distribution Pipe:40,300 mi Union Gas Retail Customers:1.4 million 2

Spectra Energy’s Texas Eastern pipeline has been operating in Ohio since 1947 –1,023 miles of pipeline in 22 counties –9 compressor stations –150 Bcf of gas delivered annually to Ohio –94 employees in Ohio Texas Eastern’s Ohio customers include Duke Energy, American Electric Power, Dayton Power & Light, Columbia Gas of Ohio and East Ohio Gas Company Texas Eastern currently serves 7 power plants and 5 LDCs in Ohio –Providing gas to over 5,200 MW of power generation –Equivalent to over 15% of OH’s total generation 3 With 9,096 miles of pipeline, Texas Eastern Transmission (Texas Eastern) connects Texas and the Gulf Coast with high demand markets in the northeastern United States, supplying fuel for electric generation facilities and helping to meet peak-day demands. Spectra Energy’s Ohio Presence

Our Businesses: What We Do 4 U.S.Transmission Western Canada Field Services Liquids Deliver & store natural gas Transport crude oil from Canada to Midwest U.S. Produce natural gas liquids & process natural gas Distribution Distribute natural gas to homes & businesses in Ontario Process & deliver natural gas & natural gas liquids

DTE Corporate Overview 5 DTE Electric Gas Storage & Pipelines Energy Trading DTE Gas 10th largest U.S. electric utility in the US 2.1 million distribution customers in southeast Michigan Fully regulated by the Michigan Public Service Commission 11th largest U.S. gas utility 138 Bcf of working gas storage capacity; purchases 120 – 150 Bcf/yr 900 Bcf annual throughput 1.2 million distribution customers Fully regulated by the Michigan Public Service Commission Transports gas on more than 60 pipelines Asset management and sales to major utilities Producer services, including risk management Power & Industrial Projects Owns and operates energy assets –Industrial / utility solid fuels –Utility services and renewable energy Transports and stores natural gas 91 Bcf of gas storage; 535 miles of pipeline Strong, Stable and Growing Utilities ~80% of earnings Complementary Non-Utility Businesses ~20% of earnings

Appalachian Shale Supply 6 41 Bcf/d 2025 Avg Estimate 41 Bcf/d 2025 Avg Estimate 21 Bcf/d Current Estimate 21 Bcf/d Current Estimate

NEXUS - Scope Project Scope: Vector NEXUS is on target for November 2017 in-service Key Advantages: Market pull and producer push project Project leverages existing infrastructure, minimizing environmental impacts and providing greater access to secondary markets Northern route through Ohio connects NEXUS to growing market demand centers, including power generation and industrials Connects shippers to growing markets in Michigan and Ontario, with a combined 3 + Bcf/d incremental demand expected by 2025 Capacity:1.5 Bcf/d Design: ~255 miles of 36” pipe 130,000 HP with 4 compressor stations New M&R Stations Kensington Processing Plant Tennessee Gas Pipeline Texas Eastern Ohio Line DTE Gas Transportation System at Willow Run, MI (delivery) Dominion East Ohio Columbia Gas of Ohio ConnectionsVarious Ohio LDCs and end-users In-Service:November 2017 CapEx:$2+ billion

NEXUS – Favorable Supply/Demand Dynamics 8 Abundant Marcellus & Utica Supply Over 40 Bcf/d of supply by 2025 needing an economic outlet Declining supply to Great Lakes region from Gulf Coast and Western Canada Liquidity Dawn - 2nd largest physical natural gas trading hub Daily traded volumes at MichCon, Chicago and Dawn have exceeded that of Henry Hub Long-term Value Attractive basis at Dawn and economic transport over long- term Flexibility with Storage 950 Bcf of working capacity, 23 Bcf/d peak design withdrawal capacity Growing & Diverse Demand Markets in Great Lakes Region* Peak month demand averaged ~26 Bcf/d in January Bcf/d increase in Power Sector Gas Demand from 2014 to LDCs and End-Users connected along the route. *Great Lakes Region - Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ontario and Wisconsin Sources: CERA; DTE Analysis; Various Consultants

NEXUS has also signed 13 market connection agreements with LDCs, industrial facilities and power generators that could connect incremental load across northern Ohio of up to 1.75 Bcf/d In addition to these confirmed market connections, NEXUS is actively negotiating with multiple parties for future firm deliveries at multiple market connections 9 NEXUS Market Connections in Ohio NEXUS will be the foundation for growth in the region for decades to come

NEXUS Project Schedule 10 NEXUS has consistently met milestones and is on target for a November 2017 in-service date Key Milestones 2014 OctoberHeld 9 voluntary informational sessions in OH and MI 2015 January FERC accepted project use of pre-filing process Submitted first drafts of Resource Reports 1 & 10 FebruaryHeld 10 Open Houses in OH and MI April/MayFERC held 6 scoping meetings in OH and MI JuneSubmitted draft Resource Reports NovemberFiled FERC Certificate Application DecemberReceived Notice of Application (NOA) 2016 Feb/MarchPlaced Compression Order MarchPipeline Construction Contractors Awarded AprilFiled Supplemental Filing on FERC docket MayReceived FERC Notice of Schedule (NOS) JulyReceived FERC Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)

11 Economic Development – Benefits *Source: Public Finance Resources, Inc. Estimated Ohio Property Tax Revenue for NEXUS Transmission Natural Gas Pipeline, April **Estimate of first year revenues.

Local Vendor Registration 12 Like any large-scale infrastructure project, NEXUS will purchase a significant amount of goods and services from local businesses across the region – from transportation and construction companies to equipment and maintenance. Whenever possible, NEXUS is committed to using local vendors. We are currently registering interested vendors through the NEXUS website. Vendors will be selected by our prime construction contractors

Safety is at the forefront of everything we do as a company Our dedication to continuously improve our operational safety practices stems from our relentless focus on protecting the people within the communities where we operate, our employees and the environment. We are committed to building and operating safe pipelines through development and application of technically superior, effective practices. 13 Committed to Safety

Design Phase Optimize routing Utilize pipe manufactured from high strength alloyed steel Construction Phase All welds will be ultrasonically or X-ray inspected Pipe and welds are sealed with protective coatings Install cathodic protection Test pipeline prior to placing in-service Operations 24 hours a day / 7 days a week monitoring Remote control shut-off valves One-Call & Right-of-Way monitoring PHMSA inspections Ongoing inspections Ongoing coordination with first responders 14 Layers of Safety Safety Above All Else

NEXUS held over 20 public meetings both voluntarily and within the FERC process as well as countless local agency and governmental meetings. Based on stakeholder feedback and survey data collected throughout the FERC Pre-File process, NEXUS has evaluated over 350 route variations, of which over 230 have been implemented. NEXUS built a coalition of over 100 individuals, businesses and organizations who support the project. The NEXUS Helping Hands in Action program provides monthly volunteer hours to assist local organizations along the route. 15 Stakeholder and Agency Outreach

Approximately one third of route uses existing infrastructure Greenfield route is approximately 87% co- located in utility corridors and/or is in agricultural areas Diverse set of customers 13 market connection agreements with LDCs, industrial facilities and power generators 16 NEXUS Advantages Connections provide Utica and Marcellus production access and flexibility Demand growth, coupled with declining flow from Western Canada and Gulf Coast will create a need for new supply Access to growing supply basin in close proximity to the Great Lakes region provides competitively priced, diverse supply for Ohio, Michigan, and Ontario consumers Path provides secondary in-path access to: –DTE Gas and DTE Electric load centers –MichCon trading hub –DTE storage –Consumers Energy –Vector –ANR Pipeline –Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line –Dawn Hub NEXUS provides long-term value for its customers, key stakeholders and the communities it serves. Connects growing supply with growing markets Flexible service to liquid markets Foundation for Economic Growth Long-Term Community Investment NEXUS Investment Focus Areas: Community Vitality (Safety) Education and Workforce Development Environmental Stewardship

Why NEXUS? The Need for Expanded Natural Gas Infrastructure 17 Need to deliver from production to users Safest and most efficient Powering our homes, businesses, factories and filling stations Cleaner burning Growing demand Current lack of sufficient infrastructure NEXUS will build the infrastructure necessary to deliver clean-burning natural gas to local distribution companies, industrial users and power generators across the region.

Take action to help support timely regulatory approvals: Join the coalition Send a letter of support to FERC Host a meeting to help recruit additional supporters Submit an op-ed to your local paper Help educate others 18 Kristen Bussell Stakeholder Outreach Representing: NEXUS Gas Transmission O Erika Young Project Director, Business Development Spectra Energy O. (713) Get Involved