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Presentation Overview
About TransCanada
What is Energy East?
Why? Some of the Benefits
Timeline
Respecting the Environment
Delivering Energy Safely
Safety and Emergency Response
Committed to Engaging in Consultations
Summary Highlights
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AboutTransCanada
TransCanada is a Canadiancompany w ith over 60 years ofexperience bui lding pipelinesand power infrastructure safelyand reliably
Premier oil pipeline systemoperator 1.4 million bbl/d ultimate capacity 33 per cent of Canadian exportsOperates one of North Americaslargest natural gas pipelinenetworks 68,500 km of pipeline 14 Bcf/d or 20 per cent of
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AboutTransCanada
Largest private sector power generatorin Canada 20 power facilities, 10,800 MW that power
approximately 11 million homes
Wind, solar and hydro 1,167 MW
Third largest natural gas storageoperator in North America 406 Bcf of capacity
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What is Energy East?
A 4,600-km project that will carry 1.1 million barrels per day of crudeoil from Alberta and Saskatchewan to refineries in Eastern Canada
Major components of the project: Converting roughly 3,000 km of existing natural gas pipeline in Saskatchewan,
Manitoba and Ontario into an oil pipeline
Building 1,600 km of new pipeline in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Eastern Ontario,Qubec and New Brunswick to link up with the converted pipe
Building associated facilities, pump stations and tank terminals needed to moveoil from Alberta to Qubec and New Brunswick, including marine facilities forshipping exports to other markets
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What is Energy East?
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Energy East New Brunswick
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Canaport Energy East Marine Terminal
Joint venture betweenTransCanada and Irving Oil
Crude oil export terminal
Fixed jetty with two berthcapability
Monitored and operated with
latest technology
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Why? Some of the ProjectBenefits
Domestic source of crude oil for eastern refineries
Displace higher cost foreign imports
Expansion and upgrade opportunitiesIncreased crude oil capacity f rom Western Canada
Access to new Eastern Canadian and export markets
Reduced price discount
Re-purposing of under-utilized natural gas pipeline
Avoid constructing new pipeline
Significantly reduced environmental impact
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Energy East will generate
$2.8 billion in additional gross domestic product (GDP) for New Brunswick duringsix years of development and construction (2013-2018), and the first 40 years ofoperation of the pipeline
Energy East will directly support 1,427 full time jobs for New Brunswick during development and construction of the
pipeline
and another 121 full-time jobs will be maintained by the pipeline once it beginsservice
Energy East will generate
An additional $694 million in tax revenues for all levels of government inNew Brunswick over the life of the project
Energy East Economic Benefitsfor New Brunswick*
* Economic Impacts Results, Deloitte, September 10, 2013EEX4721-TCPL-PR-PN-0019
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Project Schedule
Q2 2013: Commercial Open Season
Q1 2014: Project Description Filed
By Mid-2014: Regulatory Applications Filed
Q4 2015: Final Regulatory Approval
2018: Commissioning and In-Service toQuebec
Late 2018: Commissioning and In-Service toSaint John
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Pipeline Safety: Pipelines andWatercourses
Approximately350,000 km of liquidlines in North America
30,000km are inCanada
Cross over 2500 riversgreater than 30 m(100ft) wide
Thousands of smallertributaries
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Trenchless crossingswhere feasible onhighly sensitivestreams
Extra valves installed inkey areas to isolate thepipeline in smallersections
Regular aerial patrol Exterior fusion bonded
epoxy coating Cathodic protection
Pipeline Safety &Watercourses
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Emergency Response Planning
TransCanada will develop an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) in accordancewith federal regulations (NEB OPR)
To be completed and submitted before in-service
Developed in consultations with local emergency service agencies (i.e. firedepartments, emergency managers, etc.)
Specialized oil spill equipment will be procured and stored strategically alongpipeline system
Trained responders are on-call 24/7 and include TransCanada personnel andcontractors
TransCanada takes full responsibility for emergency response and clean-up
Consultations with local emergency services agencies are underway
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