American Petroleum & CO2 Segment Overview
Leader in North American Energy Infrastructure
KINDER MORGAN
Energy infrastructure, especially natural gas pipelines & storage, has a decades-long time horizon moving and storing
the energy of today and tomorrow
Largest natural gas transmission network
Delivering energy to improve lives & create a better world
~70,000 miles of natural gas pipelines move -40% of U.S. natural gas production
Have interest in 700 bcf of working storage capacity, ~15% of U.S. natural gas
storage
Pacific
Largest independent transporter of refined products
Transport ~1.7 mmbbld (a) of refined products to West and East Coast demand
markets
~10,000 miles of refined products and crude pipelines
KM Midstream
Double H
WIC
CIG
CP
NGPL
Northern
Largest independent terminal operator
TCGT
Calnev
140 terminals & 16 Jones Act vessels
Mojave
Significant provider of refined products storage along the Houston Ship Channel,
near the world's most complex refining center
EPNG
Cortez
Largest CO2 transport capacity of ~1.5 bcfd
~1,500 miles of CO2 pipelines
Produce CO2 and transport to the Permian where it is used for enhanced oil
recovery
Growing Energy Transition Portfolio
Up to 6.4 bcf(a) of RNG production capacity by mid-2024
Business Mix
■ Natural gas
62%
■ Products ■ Terminals
15%
12%
■ CO2
11%
KM Midstream
FEP
TGP
Utopia
TGP
NGPL
PPL
Elba Express
SNG
ELC
Pacific
MEP
Sierrita
Wink
KM Midstream
KMLP
GLNG
FGT
PHP
GCX
Cypress
KMCC/
Double Eagle
Storage
◆ Processing
LNG facilities
Note: Volumes per 2023 budget. Business mix based on 2023 budgeted Adjusted Segment EBDA. See Non-GAAP Financial Measures & Reconciliations.
a) Annual capacity at KM share.
▲ Terminals
▲ Terminals
16 Jones Act tanker
CEPL
CO2 source fields
Oil fields
+ RNG plants
RNG plants under development
◆ Landfill gas-to-electricity facilities
LNG production & fueling facilities
◆ Operational medium BTU plants
Stagecoach
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