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Energy Infrastructure & Transition Overview

Leader in North American Energy Infrastructure Unparalleled & irreplaceable asset footprint built over decades Largest natural gas transmission network ~70,000 miles of natural gas pipelines 659 bcf of working storage capacity ~1,200 miles of natural gas liquids pipelines Largest independent transporter of refined products Transport ~1.7 mmbbld of refined products Pacific Northem Ruby ~6,800 miles of refined products pipelines ~3,100 miles of crude pipelines Largest independent terminal operator 144 terminals & 16 Jones Act vessels Largest CO2 transport capacity of ~1.5 bcfd ~1,500 miles of CO2 pipelines BUSINESS MIX 62% 16% 15% 7% ■ Natural gas ■ Products ■ Terminals ■ CO2 TCGT Calnev Mojave KINDER MORGAN KM Midstream Connecting major U.S. natural gas resource plays to key demand centers Move ~40% of U.S. natural gas consumption & exports Double H MC CIG CP NGPL KM Midstream EPNG Cortez FEP Utopia TGP PPL Elba Express SNG ELC Pacific MEP Sierrita, Wink KM Midstream KMLP GLNG FGT PHP GCX Cypress KMCC/ Double Eagle CFPL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTS TERMINALS CO₂ • storage processing LNG terminals terminals A terminals ☐ CO₂ source fields 16 Jones Act tankers A oil fields Note: Mileage & volumes are company-wide per 2021 budget. Business mix based on 2021 budgeted Adjusted Segment EBDA. See Non-GAAP Financial Measures & Reconciliations. 3
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