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Finney County Economic Development Annual Meeting January 20, 2010. Joe Kiely Vice President of Operations, Ports-to-Plains Alliance. Ports-to-Plains Alliance. It’s about connections …. A pipeline!. Ports-to-Plains Alliance. PORTS-TO-PLAINS ALLIANCE WHAT WE’VE ACHIEVED Since 1998 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Joe Kiely
Vice President of Operations, Ports-to-Plains Alliance
Finney County Economic Development
Annual MeetingJanuary 20, 2010
Ports-to-Plains Alliance
It’s about connections ….
A pipeline!
Ports-to-Plains Alliance
PORTS-TO-PLAINS ALLIANCE WHAT WE’VE ACHIEVED
• Since 1998– Over $1 billion new
highway investment– $192.2 Million
currently• Grew from 4-state
coalition to 9-state alliance
• Partners in Canada & Mexico
• Staff in CO, NE, ND, TX and DC
Corridor 51 – S.P.I.R.I.T. 54
Corridor 48 –
Route 50 High Plains Corridor
Interstate 70
Why Does the Alliance Matter?
Nearly half of U.S. oil and gas productionSource: U.S. Department of Energy
Why Does the Alliance Matter?
Primary pipeline corridor for North America’s oil
Why Does the Alliance Matter?
7 of America’s top 10 wind statesSource: U.S. Department of Energy
Why Does the Alliance Matter?
America’s agricultural heartland.Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Elected Officials
State and Federal
Why Kansas? …
The Corridor is not in Kansas …
Kansas has Interstate 35 …
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Pipeline … Connections
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Domestic Trade … Over $19 billion
State Rail Truck Total
Total Percent
of Regional
Trade
Truck Percent
of Regional
TradeColorado 1,676$ 1,676$ 8.8% 10.1%Montana 161$ 161$ 0.8% 1.0%Nebraska 77$ 3,731$ 3,808$ 19.9% 22.5%New Mexico 314$ 314$ 1.6% 1.9%North Dakota 230$ 230$ 1.2% 1.4%Oklahoma 170$ 3,944$ 4,114$ 21.5% 23.8%South Dakota 485$ 485$ 2.5% 2.9%Texas 2,317$ 5,945$ 8,262$ 43.1% 35.8%Wyoming 101$ 101$ 0.5% 0.6%TOTAL 2,564$ 16,587$ 19,151$ 100.0% 100.0%
Why Kansas? …
It’s about North American Trade …
Mexico … Exports …
Truck …$535m up 55% since 2004
Rail … $709m up 254% since 2004
Why Kansas? …
It’s about North American Trade …
Mexico … Imports …
Truck …$338m up 24% since 2004
Rail … $68m down 74% since 2004
Why Kansas? …
It’s about North American Trade …
Canada … Exports …
Truck …$1.5b up 98% since 2004
Rail … $747m up 155% since 2004
Why Kansas? …
It’s about North American Trade …
Canada … Imports …
Truck …$1.5b up 20% since 2004
Rail … $229m down 1% since 2004
Why Kansas? …
It’s about North American Trade …
Alberta … Exports … $240.7m
Saskatchewan … Exports … $122.9m
Why Kansas? …
It’s about North American Trade …
Tampalipas … Exports … $10.3m
Coahuila … Exports … $9.2m
Nuevo Leon … Exports … $236m
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Common Economy …Energy … OilReserves 243 million barrels
Share of U.S. 1.3% Rotary Rigs in Operation 11
Share of U.S. 0.6% Crude Oil Producing Wells 54,605
Share of U.S. 10.4%Crude Oil Refinery Capacity 331,200 barrels/calendar day
Share of U.S. 1.9%
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Common Economy …Energy … Dry Natural Gas
Reserves 3.557 billion cu ft Share of US 1.5%
Natural Gas Producing Wells 19,713 Share of U.S. 4.4%
Natural Gas Liquids Reserves 181 million barrels
Share of U.S. 2.0%
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Common Economy …Energy … Electricity Generation
Total Net Electricity Generation 3,736 thousand MWh Share of U.S. 1.1%
Petroleum-Fired 4 thousand MWh Share of U.S. 0.2%
Natural Gas-Fired 169 thousand MWh Share of U.S. 0.2%
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Common Economy …Energy … Electricity Generation
Coal-Fired 2,581 thousand MWh Share of U.S. 1.9%
Nuclear 849 thousand MWh Share of U.S. 1.3%
Other Renewables 130 thousand MWh Share of U.S. 1.3%
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Common Economy …Energy …
WindPower Capacity - Existing projects (MW): 1013.5 Power Capacity - Projects under construction (MW): 12.5 Rank In US (by Existing Capacity): 10
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Common Economy …Agriculture … Number of Farms
2007 65,531 2002 64,414 Change 2%
Land in Farms 2007 46,345,827 acres 2002 47,227,944 acres Change -2%
Average Size of Farm 2007 707 acres 2002 733 acres Change -4%
Why Kansas? …
It’s about a Common Economy …Agriculture …
Market Value of Products Sold 2007 $14.4 billion 2002 $8.7 billionChange 65%
Crop Sales $4,887,212,000 (34 percent)Livestock Sales $9,525,971,000 (66 percent)
Why Kansas? …
It’s about the rural heartland …
Most communities have little voice in Washington, D.C.
Most communities are a long way from their state capitals.
Most communities under 20,000 population
Why Kansas? …
It’s about Politics …
1 vote out of 435
2 votes out of 100
By elected officials who cover a huge, diverse, geographic area.
Kansas and PTP Alliance …
It’s a discussion …
Is it beneficial to all parties? …
Kansas and PTP Alliance …
PTP Alliance Memberships
Regular Members
Municipalities $0.61 per capital
Counties $0.10 per capita
Voting Members, Eligible for Board of Directors
Kansas and PTP Alliance …
PTP Alliance Memberships
Associate Members
Alliance Members Negotiated
Regional Sister Organizations … Staffing
One Board of Directors Seat
Kansas and PTP Alliance …
PTP Alliance Memberships
Associate Members
Chambers/ED $250
No voting status
Kansas and PTP Alliance …
PTP Alliance Memberships
Associate Members
Business Members $2,000-$50,000
Advisory Council and Workgroups
Energy Summit
April 8-9, 2010
Omni-Interlocken Hotel
Broomfield, CO
Washington, DC Fly-in
April 26-30, 2010
Annual Meeting
Tentative Schedule …
September/October
Tentative Location …
Rapid City, SD
Joe KielyVice President of OperationsP.O. Box 9Limon, CO 80828P: 303-586-1787C: [email protected]