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Q1 2024 Earnings Support Presentation
| Randy Fowler | Page 10 of 11 |
May 19, 2024
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NGL Segment 1Q 2024 vs. 1Q 2023 $ in MMs Details: • Non-cash MTM activity resulted in a loss of $7MM in 1Q 2024 compared to a loss of $14MM in 1Q 2023 • Mont Belvieu Fractionation Complex GOM increased primarily due to a 209 MBPD, net our interest, increase in fractionation volumes primarily due to contributions from our 12 th NGL fractionator at the complex, which began service in July 2023 • Permian Basin Processing Facilities (Delaware Basin and Midland Basin) GOM increased primarily due to a combined 429 MMcf/d increase in fee-based processing volumes and higher margin-driven business performance; the increase in fee-based natural gas processing volumes is primarily due to processing volumes contributed by our Poseidon and Mentone 2 plants, which were placed into service in July 2023 and October 2023, respectively • HSC Terminals and related pipeline system (EHT, Morgan’s Point Ethane Export Terminal, Houston Ship Channel Pipeline System) GOM increased primarily due to higher average loading fees and an 83 MBPD increase in export volumes from EHT, higher average transportation fees and an 86 MBPD increase in transportation volumes from our Houston Ship Channel Pipeline System, partially offset by lower average loading fees at our Morgan’s Point Ethane Export Terminal • Eastern Ethane Pipelines GOM increased primarily due to higher transportation revenues and volumes • Mont Belvieu Storage Complex GOM increased primarily due to higher storage revenues • Permian Basin and Rocky Mountain NGL pipelines (including MAPL, Seminole, Chaparral and Shin Oak) GOM increased primarily due to higher average transportation fees and a 45 MBPD, net to our interest, increase in transportation volumes, partially offset by lower other revenues and higher operating costs • Rocky Mountain Processing Facilities (Pioneer, Meeker and Chaco) GOM decreased primarily due to lower average processing margins, including the impact of hedging activities 1Q 2023 GOM Non-Cash MTM Change Mont Belvieu Fractionation Complex Permian Basin Processing Facilities HSC Terminals and Related Pipeline System Eastern Ethane Pipelines Mont Belvieu Storage Complex Permian Basin & Rocky Mountain NGL Pipelines Rocky Mountain Processing Facilities Other 1Q 2024 GOM GOM Bridge ($35)