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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 3
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