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ALASKA NATURAL GAS SYMPOSIUM Regulatory Update J. Mark Robinson, Director Office of Energy Projects Federal Energy Regulatory Commission December 2, 2004.

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1 ALASKA NATURAL GAS SYMPOSIUM Regulatory Update J. Mark Robinson, Director Office of Energy Projects Federal Energy Regulatory Commission December 2, 2004 Houston, Texas

2 FERC Office of Energy Projects 2 Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System and Other Pipelines

3 FERC Office of Energy Projects 3 FERC and Alaska Ancient History 1976Congress passes the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act (ANGTA) 1977 FERC issues conditional certificates 1979Office of the Federal Inspector (OFI) established. 1981Western Leg of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System (ANGTS) – Pacific Gas Transmission – goes into service 1982Eastern Leg of ANGTS – Northern Border Pipeline – goes into service The Alaskan portion of ANGTS was not constructed. 1992OFI eliminated

4 FERC Office of Energy Projects 4 FERC and Alaska Recent Events 2001In May, National Energy Policy recommends expedited construction of an Alaskan pipeline to deliver natural gas to the lower 48 states. 2001Alaska Natural Gas Interagency Task Force formed - Members include: Energy, State, Interior (BLM, MMS), DOT (OPS), FERC (Energy Projects), Joint Pipeline Office 2001In August, H.R. 4 approved by House 2004H.R.4837 with section titled “Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act” approved and signed by President on October 13 th.

5 FERC Office of Energy Projects 5 Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Presumptions The Act presumes that: Public need for Alaskan project exists Adequate downstream capacity exists to move the gas to markets in the Lower 48

6 FERC Office of Energy Projects 6 Clarifies legal issue which allows Commission to consider any application for Alaskan natural gas transportation projects Clarifies ability to continue to process any modified application under the Alaskan Natural Gas Transportation Act of 1976 Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Provisions

7 FERC Office of Energy Projects 7 FERC must issue regulations for Alaskan pipeline capacity open season in 4 months FERC may order expansion FERC may allow accommodation for State of Alaska royalty gas Only D.C. Circuit has judicial review of FERC orders Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Provisions

8 FERC Office of Energy Projects 8 Federal Coordinator is created for either type of project (i.e., ANGTA or NGA) Makes loan guarantee of up to $18 billion available to either type of project. If no application is filed in 18 months, then DOE must study alternatives. Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Provisions

9 FERC Office of Energy Projects 9 A separate tax bill provides for: –Seven-year amortization of the cost instead of 15 years –An enhanced oil recovery tax credit for the cost of a gas conditioning plant on the North Slope Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Provisions

10 FERC Office of Energy Projects 10 Must issue regulations governing the conduct of open seasons for Alaska natural gas transportation projects by February 10, 2005. Regulations must include procedures for the allocation of capacity. Final rule would be subject to rehearing after February 10. Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Open Season

11 FERC Office of Energy Projects 11 The regulations must: Include the criteria for and timing of any open seasons; Promote competition in the exploration, development, and production of Alaska natural gas; and Provide the opportunity for the transportation of natural gas other than from the Prudhoe Bay and Point Thomson units when capacity exceeds the initial capacity during open seasons. Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Open Season

12 FERC Office of Energy Projects 12 The open season regulations apply to: Any initial or (voluntary) expansion capacity on any Alaska natural gas transportation project. Does not apply to involuntary expansion if one is ordered under the Act. Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Open Season

13 FERC Office of Energy Projects 13 Rulemaking Schedule 11/18/04 – Commission issues NOPR 12/03/04 – Public technical conference in Anchorage, Alaska. 12/17/04 – Written comments due on NOPR 02/09/05 – Commission issues final rule. Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Open Season

14 FERC Office of Energy Projects 14 FERC is designated as the lead agency for NEPA processing. FERC is responsible for preparation of the EIS. Other federal agencies conducting reviews covered by the EIS shall comply with the deadlines established by FERC. The EIS prepared by FERC shall be adopted by the other federal agencies. Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Cooperation in Processing

15 FERC Office of Energy Projects 15 NEPA Pre-filing process is expected to take 18 months When the formal application is filed: –Draft EIS issued in 12 months –Final EIS issued in 6 more months –Final order in 2 more months ( total elapsed time 20 months ) Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act Processing Timeline

16 FERC Office of Energy Projects 16 Post-Certification Timeline Two to three years of preparation prior to construction –Financing –Fabrication of Equipment and Supplies Two to three years for construction –Majority of construction to be performed in winter One year of preparation (camps, roads) Gas treatment plant


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