Why SWN Choose Natural Gas Vehicles? Natural Gas Summit Austin, TX. October 23 rd 2014 Eddie Murray. Texas Railroad Commission

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Why SWN Choose Natural Gas Vehicles? Texas Railroad Commission Natural Gas Summit Austin, TX October 23 rd 2014 Eddie Murray

What I will cover - Why SWN decided on CNG? I will take you through our reasoning. What we planned. Our costs. Our annual savings. Moving ahead. 1

Were we ready to change? We needed to ask some questions: Do we want to lead change? Do we want to diversify our fuel choice? Were we tired of unstable fuel costs? Do we want to be part of improving air quality? Do we want to move forward with the change? What were the costs of entry? And the million $$$ question was How? 2

Why SWN decided on CNG? Because Natural Gas is Clean Safe Abundant Economical American Local CNG 3

Why SWN decided on CNG? It s Cleaner Compressed Natural Gas Compared to gasoline or diesel Converting one trash truck from diesel to CNG is equal to taking 325 cars off the road. 4 Source: ANGA CO 2 Carbon dioxide CO Carbon monoxide NO x Particulate Matter Reduced emissions 20-30% Reduced emissions 70-90% Reduced emissions 75-95% Nitrogen oxide, the reddish brown layer you see over cities Reduced emissions 90% Discrete mass, solid or liquid matter dispersed in emissions VOC Reduced emissions 89% Volatile organic compound

Why SWN decided on CNG? It s Cleaner 5 Natural Gas aligned with environmental programs

Why SWN decided on CNG? 6

Why SWN decided on CNG? It s Safe In the event of a spill, CNG poses no threat to land or water, it s nontoxic. CNG disperses rapidly, less risk compared to petroleum. CNG Natural gas is lighter than air and will not pool. It s the same gas we use to heat our home, cook our food and generate power for electricity. 7

Why SWN decided on CNG? It s Abundant America s got Gas! 8

Why should you think Natural Gas? It s Abundant The U.S. has 2,700 Trillion cubic feet of natural gas More than 100 Enough for more than 100+ YEARS YEARS America has as much natural gas as Saudi Arabia has oil. 9 Source: ANGA

Why SWN decided on CNG? It s Economical Pricing stable and affordable Natural Gas and Gasoline Prices from 2004-2014 Average Price Gasoline Natural Gas 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Utilizing NG in vehicles is saves $$$. 10

We looked at the available choices CNG was the best idea! 1.99 11

Why we decided on CNG? Pricing $3.50 Gas - $2.00 CNG $1.50 Savings Per gallon 12

Why SWN decided on CNG? We produce it here Our money stays here Our jobs are created here Our wealth is created here in America! We need to do this for our good and our kids good. The transportation sector both cars and trucks accounts for 72 percent of U.S. petroleum usage. 13 It s American

Why SWN decided on CNG? It s Texas Powering our state and local economy! 14

We knew it was a Choice. We could be reactive wait until change is forced to happen; due to competitive pressure, environmental pressure and/or economic pressure. We could be Proactive engage in change; diversify fuels, clean the air, save $$$ and realize the full benefits NOW. I am here today to tell you it is working. 15

What we did at SWN? We need to do more to make this fuel readily available for consumers" Steve Mueller, SWN CEO 16

What we did at SWN? 1 st step with CNG We built a Public fast fill station just outside our largest service yard Cost all in $1.6M without grant funding Purchased 100 CNG ½ Ton and ¾ Ton light duty field trucks to replace retiring fleet. Added Cost at the time $1.3M year w/o grant funding We invited our service partners to deploy vehicles and trucks, as their vehicles retired. 17

What we did at SWN? Next steps After the success of the first station we built our second to support more of our fleet and suppliers. Cost all in 1.4M without grant funding Added 80 more CNG trucks to the retiring fleet $920,000 w/o grant funding We have now invited the county services, the Police departments and other area businesses to deploy vehicles. This 2 nd location is just off the interstate freeway. 18

What we did at SWN? 19 SWN is tracking 180 CNG vehicles in AR, of our 900 fleet. We are added 100 new CNG vehicles to the retiring fleet this year to total 280. The added cost $900,000 We challenge our drivers to utilize CNG 90% of the time. We average 12.6 MPG, 2262 gals per truck per yr.

How are we doing at SWN? Savings impact Summary utilizing current SWN CNG fleet effect in Arkansas 12 Month Equivalent 12 Month Equivalent No CNG 90% CNG Utilization Total Gas Gallons 407,000 407,000 Gas Gallons 407,000 40,700 CNG Gallons 366,300 Gas Cost @ $3.35 $1,363,000.00 $136,300.00 CNG Cost @ $1.50 $550,000.00 TTL Fuel Cost $1,363,000.00 $686,300.00 20 Saving approximately $676,000.00+

How are we doing at SWN? - Emission Reduction Utilizing our 180+ the new CNG vehicles at 90%; SWN the fuel cost savings will be; $750,000 to $ 800,000 in 2014 Displace 360,000 gallons of petroleum Adding our newly deployed vehicles we estimate 480,000 gallons displaced Plus the emission reduction results we receive! 21

What we did at SWN? Built this station 1st 22

What we did at SWN? Deployed SWN Fleet 23

What we did at SWN? Got our vendors filling 24

What we did at SWN? Got our vendors filling 25

What we did at SWN? Got the County and local businesses filling 26

What we did at SWN? Continue to get customers to utilize CNG 27

What s Next at SWN? Continue to be a catalyst promoting natural gas for transportation. Continue deploying company vehicles. Build infrastructure to support our fleet and the public. 28

What s Next at SWN? So What s the guarantee? I can guarantee one thing: There will be change ahead! 29

Change; replace with another. Change will happen. SWN will be a part of it! 30

Chevy Technology is changing New CNG Impala 31

Ford Technology is changing 32

Dodge Technology is changing 33

Other Transportation is changing CNG Civic CNG Buses 34 CNG Trolleys

Leasing companies are changing We see a great deal of interest from customers and prospects in the region that are looking to integrate natural gas technology into their fleets. Alex Madrinkian, Vice President of Sales, Ryder West Region 35

Engine Technology is changing The CNG/LNG Market is changing. Technology is accelerating. 36

Engines are Changing Cleaner, Simpler & Quieter. 37

Tanks are changing On-highway Tanks behind the cab, on the rail 38

Component Technology is changing 4 Cylinder SkyPRO Sequential CNG Kit- $1399 6 Cylinder SkyPRO Sequential CNG Kit- $1449 8 Cylinder SkyPRO Sequential CNG Kit- $1499 16 x 35 inch 6.8gge $1649 19 x 34 inch 8.0gge $1999 19 x 45 inch 12.0gge $2449 19 x 60 inch 16.8gge $2949 21 x 60 inch 21.0gge $3449 $19991 10 Cylinder SkyTOP Sequential CNG Kit with two Reducers- SPECIAL $1999 Conversion Kit components 1 39

The Future is changing 40

Grant Funding is changing. In the state of Texas there was over $80,000,000 allocated to multiple agency's for use in emission reduction grants. A bunch has been utilized for natural gas vehicles and infrastructure. Get your piece. 41

Sum it up: Embrace the change ahead? Educate Embrace Empower - Ourselves & Others - Natural Gas as fuel of the future - Ourselves & Others 42 Natural Gas Fuel for the future!

Thank You for your time! 43 Eddie Murray NG Market Development Southwestern Energy 832-712-1070 Eddie_Murray@SWN.com