KMI: 2020 Guidance - Published Budget
Leading the Way Out of the Permian
Building the first two new natural gas pipelines out of the basin
Leveraging existing footprint into new takeaway capacity that reaches
across Texas and connects into major demand markets
Our advantaged network offers broad end-market optionality with
deliverability to Houston markets (power, petrochemical), substantial
LNG export capacity and Mexico
Investing more than $325 million to increase capacity and improve
connectivity across Texas Intrastates pipeline networks by 1.7 Bcfd
Key to unlocking millions of barrels of additional oil production from the
Permian Basin and billions of dollars of value
Enhances deliverability of East Texas natural gas supply into Houston
area markets
Currently in discussions with customers about a possible third KMI
pipeline targeting LNG demand
New
Mexico
NGPL
EPNG: 3 Bcfd
Gulf Coast Express (GCX)
Permian Highway Pipeline (PHP)
NGPL: 375 mmcfd
Permian
Wink
Texas
KINDER MORGAN
Oklahoma
NGPL
Intrastates
Intrastates
PHP: 2 Bcfd
GCX: 2 Bcfd
KMCC
Natural Gas Pipelines
=== Under Construction
Crude Pipelines
Arkansas
Louisiana
Cypress
26.7%
2.1 Bcfd
Mainline:
Endpoint:
KM ownership:
~450 miles of 42" pipeline
Near Corpus Christi
~430 miles of 42" pipeline
Near Houston
34%
Capacity:
2.0 Bcfd
Capital (100%):
$1.75 billion
In-Service:
Operating since Sept. 2019
Early 2021
Min. contract term:
10 years
10 years
~$2.1 billion
Mexico
Intrastates
Double
Eagle
KM Intrastates
downstream
system:
7 Bcfd
Providing unparalleled takeaway capacity from the
Permian basin to the Gulf Coast
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