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Major Expansion of Dominion Cove Point LNG Plant Will Bring Needed Gas Supplies To Mid-Atlantic, Northeast

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   DOMINION COVE POINT LNG FACILITY ON THE CHESAPEAKE BAY
Dominion Cove Point LNG facility on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. (PRNewsFoto)[RV]
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  Statoil Signs Letter of Intent to Contract New Capacity at Chesapeake Bay
                                   Facility

    RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dominion (NYSE: D)
announced today that it plans to nearly double capacity at its Dominion Cove
Point liquefied natural gas plant in order to move more natural gas into high-
demand Mid-Atlantic and Northeast markets. The terminal expansion project
includes associated pipeline projects and would be completed late in 2008.
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    Dominion also said it has signed a letter of intent with a subsidiary of
Statoil ASA (NYSE: STO), a global gas and oil company, to contract for the new
capacity. Under terms of the pending long-term agreement, Statoil will
purchase firm LNG tanker discharge services and related transportation, as
well as downstream firm transportation and storage services.
    "High consumer bills and continued price volatility conclusively
demonstrate the need for new supplies of natural gas and more flexible,
efficient transportation systems in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions,"
said Thos. E. Capps, Dominion's chairman and chief executive officer.
"Together, Dominion and Statoil are stepping up to meet the need. Statoil will
provide a secure, steady source of natural gas from its sources in Norway and
elsewhere.
    "Our proposal to expand an existing site is the most practical and
efficient plan of many proposed for our nation so far. It should rise to the
top of the list of proposed LNG projects."
    Dominion will ask the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to approve an
increase in the plant's daily output capacity from 1 billion cubic feet (Bcf)
per day to 1.8 Bcf per day.  Storage capacity at the terminal would increase
to approximately 14.6 Bcf.  Dominion Cove Point now has 5 Bcf of LNG tank
storage, with another 2.8 Bcf under construction and scheduled to be completed
in 2005.
    Two pipeline projects are also proposed. Dominion Cove Point plans to
expand its pipeline in Maryland to deliver more natural gas to interstate
pipeline connections in Virginia.  Dominion's interstate pipeline company,
Dominion Transmission, Inc., also plans to build a pipeline and two compressor
stations in central Pennsylvania to move natural gas from its Perulack station
in Juniata County to the Dominion South Point market hub, other interstate
pipelines and the major natural gas storage fields at Leidy in Clinton County,
Pennsylvania.  Leidy is a major storage center for natural gas used by markets
throughout the Northeast.  Both pipeline expansions will follow the FERC-
approved open season process where other shipper interests may be evaluated.
    "These two pipeline projects are a key to getting new gas supplies to
where they are needed in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast," Capps said.  "The
Maryland project will bring more winter supplies to the Mid-Atlantic region,
and the Pennsylvania project will allow shippers to send some supplies to
Leidy in the summer, store them and then move them to the Northeast during the
winter."
    Construction of new LNG storage tanks would begin as soon as regulatory
approval is received and will take about three years to complete. Construction
of the pipelines in Maryland and Pennsylvania will be timed to go into service
no later than at the completion of the new LNG facilities, which is
anticipated to be in late 2008.
    Dominion purchased the LNG terminal at Cove Point in 2002 and successfully
reopened it in the summer of 2003.  The plant is located on the Chesapeake
Bay, south of Baltimore.
    Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy, with an
energy portfolio of more than 24,000 megawatts of generation, 6.4 trillion
cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas reserves and 7,900 miles of
natural gas transmission pipeline. Dominion also operates the nation's largest
underground natural gas storage system with more than 960 billion cubic feet
of storage capacity and serves 5.3 million retail energy customers in nine
states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's Web site
at http://www.dom.com .


SOURCE Dominion




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