Investor Presentaiton
Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Segment
Asset Overview
Transwestern
Panhandle Eastern
EGT
FGT
MRT
SESH
Tiger
Trunkline Gas
Fayetteville Express
Rover
Sea Robin/Stingray
Midcontinent Express
Gulf Run
Storage
Interstate Highlights
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ENERGY
TRANSFER
ET's interstate pipelines provide:
Stability
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Approximately 95% of revenue derived from fixed reservation fees
Diversity
Access to multiple shale plays, storage facilities and markets
➤ Growth Opportunities
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Well-positioned to capitalize on changing supply and demand
dynamics
Gulf Run Pipeline
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Zone 1 (Formerly Line CP): ~200-mile interstate pipeline with a
capacity of 1.4 Bcf/d¹
Zone 2 (New Build): 135-mile, 42-inch interstate natural gas pipeline
with 1.65 Bcf/d of capacity (placed into service in December 2022)
Provides natural gas transportation between the Haynesville Shale and
Gulf Coast
Completed non-binding Open Season and customer discussions are
ongoing, which will likely necessitate additional facilities beyond the
initial Zone 2 design of 1.65 Bcf/d
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~27,000 miles of interstate pipelines with ~32 Bcf/d of throughput
capacity and ~164 Bcf/d of working storage capacity
PEPL
Miles of Pipeline
6,300
TGC
2,190
TW
2,590
FGT
SR
FEP
Tiger
MEP
Rover
Stingray
EGT
5,380
740
185
200
510
720
290
5,700
MRT
1,600
Capacity (Bcf/d)
2.8
0.9
2.1
3.9
2.0
2.0
2.4
1.8
3.4
0.4
4.8
1.7
SESH
290
1.1
Gulf Run¹
335
3.0
Total
27,030
32.3
Owned Storage (Bcf)
73.0
13.0
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29.3
48.9
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164.2
Ownership
100%
100%
100%
50%
100%
50%
100%
50%
32.6%
100%
100%
100%
50%
100%
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Excludes -0.4 Bcf/d of capacity leased by EGT' on Zone 1View entire presentation