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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 16
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