Renewable Natural Gas Growth and CO2 Emission Reduction Strategies
Leader in North American Energy Infrastructure
Energy infrastructure, especially natural gas pipelines & storage, has a decades-long time horizon
Largest natural gas transmission network
~71,000 miles of natural gas pipelines move ~40% of U.S. natural gas production
Own interest in 700 bcf of working storage capacity, >15% of U.S. natural gas
storage
Largest independent transporter of refined products
Pacific
KINDER MORGAN
Delivering energy to improve lives & create a better world
KM Midstream
Double H
Stagecoach
Transport ~1.7 mmbbld (a) of refined products to West and East Coast demand
markets
Ruby
~10,000 miles of refined products and crude pipelines
TGP
Utopia
Largest independent terminal operator
Northern
141 terminals & 16 Jones Act vessels
TCGT
WIC
CIG
CP
NGPL
NGPL
TGP
Calnev
Significant provider of refined products storage along the Houston Ship Channel,
near the world's most complex refining center
Mojave
KM Midstream
EPNG
PPL
Cortez
FFP
Largest CO₂ transport capacity of ~1.5 bcfd.
Pacific
~1,500 miles of CO2 pipelines
MEP
Sierrita
Elba Express
SNG
ELC
Produce CO2 and transport to the Permian where it is used for enhanced oil
recovery
Wink
KM Midstream
KMLP
GLNG
FGT
Growing Energy Transition Portfolio
PHP
GCX
Cypress
CEPL
7.3 bcf(a) of RNG production capacity by early 2024
BUSINESS MIX
KMCC/
Double Eagle
62%
■Natural gas
16%
■ Products
13% 9%
■Terminals ■CO2
NATURAL GAS
Storage
Processing
LNG facilities
PRODUCTS
▲ Terminals
TERMINALS
Terminals
16 Jones Act tanker
CO2
CO2 source fields
& Oil fields
Operational RNG plants
RNG plants under construction
LNG production & fueling facilities
Operational medium BTU plants
Note: Volumes per 2022 budget. Business mix based on 2022 budgeted Adjusted Segment EBDA. See Non-GAAP Financial Measures & Reconciliations.
a) KM share.
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