Enbridge's Economic Impact on Colorado
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Enbridge’s economic impact on Colorado Enbridge, a North American energy These activities deliver a variety As the world’s population grows, delivery leader, was established of economic benefits to multiple we’ll need all forms of energy—crude in 1949 and exists to fuel people’s American states—and these aspects oil, natural gas, renewables—to meet quality of life. of our operations also fuel people’s rising global energy demand. As a quality of life, whether they’re: company with both pipelines and wind We move a very large slice of turbines, Enbridge is delivering energy North America’s oil, natural gas and • well-paying jobs in towns and cities; security and driving transformation natural gas liquids, safely and reliably. • tax revenue that can help build toward a lower-carbon economy. We operate North America’s premium schools, hospitals and roads; natural gas transmission franchise, • procurement spending that We’re proud to deliver economic crude oil and liquids pipeline business, stimulates local economies; or benefits in the states where we and natural gas utility business. • grants and volunteer labor for do business. community-strengthening projects. 1 Norman Wells Zama Fort St. John Athabasca Fort McMurray Cheecham Kirby Lake Edmonton Hardisty Kerrobert Calgary Vancouver Regina Lethbridge Cromer Seattle Fredericton Rowatt Gretna Halifax Clearbrook Montreal Minot Superior Bualo Edgar Toronto Boston Westover Sarnia Dawn Bualo Energy assets, Casper Stockbridge New York operations and projects Chatham Leidy Guernsey Oakford Channahon Philadelphia Enbridge’s operations, projects, Gurley Toledo and/or asset ownership interests Flanagan Chicago Steckman in Colorado include: • DCP Midstream natural gas gathering Ridge lines and processing facilities in the Salisbury Accident Denver/Fort Collins, Grand Junction and Denver Kit Carson areas. Patoka • DCP Midstream natural gas liquids (NGL) pipelines travelling east to Kansas Saltville and southeast to Oklahoma and Texas. Wood • The 250-MW Cedar Point Wind Farm River near Limon. Nashville For more detailed information on Enbridge’s infrastructure, projects and/or community investment activity in Colorado, please visit our online interactive map at Enbridge.com/map Cushing Moss Blu Bobcat New Orleans Orlando Houston Egan Port Arthur Tampa Corpus Christi LEGEND bpd—barrels per day Bcf/d—billion cubic feet per day Brownsville Bcf—billion cubic feet NGL—natural gas liquids MW—megawatt Enbridge’s economic impact on Colorado 2 2020 economic benefits at a glance Our workforce Community investment Enbridge’s people live and work in communities like yours Enbridge is committed to supporting and strengthening as colleagues, neighbors and friends. Much of the salary the communities near our pipelines and facilities, and being earned by Enbridge employees is injected directly into the local a good neighbor is very important to us. Every year across and state economies. North America, we support thousands of not-for-profit agencies whose initiatives align with one or more of our three focus We have a workforce of more than 12,000 people, primarily in areas—health and safety, environment, and community. the United States and Canada, with major American offices in Houston, Duluth, MN, and Superior, WI. • Enbridge’s various employee-driven United Way campaigns Colorado USA from across the U.S. and Canada help sustain community outreach, poverty reduction, and educational initiatives being Permanent and temporary employees, 6 3,911 coordinated by United Way chapters near Enbridge’s projects and provisioned contractors, at year’s end and operations. Our United Way campaign totals include Total base salary paid to permanent and $325M employee donations, special events, and corporate matching. temporary employees • During 2020, Enbridge made a deliberate effort to advance Tax revenue our community investment dollars to respond and provide relief to the most vulnerable among us in the face of COVID-19. Enbridge’s presence in the community fuels quality of life through We worked closely with our community partners to identify ongoing tax revenue. We pay property taxes on our pipelines where resources were needed most—including food banks, and related facilities—such as terminals, storage facilities, pump social service agencies, mental health organizations and stations, compressor stations, and energy generation facilities— first responders. Our employees pitched in by sewing cloth as well as sales-and-use tax, corporate income tax and other face coverings, 3D printing masks and organizing Personal taxes, including payroll tax, fuel tax, and excise tax. Protective Equipment (PPE) drives for health-care providers. This revenue can be used for schools, infrastructure (roads and • In January 2021, we launched the Fueling Futures program, bridges), health and wellness, recreation, transportation and unifying our approach to corporate citizenship and the ways other services that help strengthen the fabric of the community. we energize communities through corporate donations and Colorado USA strategic partnerships, sponsorships, and a robust employee Property tax $849K $557M volunteering and giving program. Other taxes $25K $84.6M Colorado USA Corporate income tax $110.2M Community initiatives $10,100 $6.6M Tot al $752.6M Economic spinoffs* North America United Way $5M Enbridge’s ongoing operations, and planned projects, continue to stimulate local and regional economies. Through procurement spending, we’re helping to create indirect employment, support local businesses, and establish economic spinoffs. Our capital expenditures include such items as pipe steel, equipment purchases and replacement, system integrity-related investments, and capital leases. Meanwhile, our operating and administrative expenditures include such items as maintenance costs, equipment leases, power consumption, and field personnel salaries and wages. Colorado USA Capital expenditures $28M $2.59B Operating and admin expenditures $10.4M $2.22B * All amounts are based on annual forecasting estimates which, while reasonably accurate, may not align precisely with procurement spending totals reported elsewhere by Enbridge and may not reflect actual amounts spent. Enbridge’s economic impact on Colorado 3 Enbridge is North America’s premier energy infrastructure A leader in company, transporting about 25% of the crude oil produced in North America and moving about 20% of all energy delivery natural gas consumed in the United States. Liquids pipelines Enbridge operates the world’s longest and most complex crude oil and liquids transportation system, 3M 65% 39% with about 17,000 miles of active pipe across North America. That includes about 8,600 miles of active pipe in the U.S. Barrels of crude of U.S.-bound of total U.S. and liquids delivered Canadian crude crude imports daily, on average production Natural gas transmission and midstream Unrivaled in the industry due to their scale, scope and connectivity, Enbridge’s natural gas transmission 18B+ 158.9B 625K and midstream pipeline assets cover about 23,800 miles in 30 American states, five Canadian provinces and offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. cubic feet cubic feet (Bcf) bpd of NGLs per day (Bcf/d) of net working produced by DCP of natural gas storage through Midstream, a 50-50 JV transported our natural between Enbridge gas transmission and Phillips 66 Natural gas utility Enbridge Gas Inc. is North America's largest natural gas utility by throughput and third-largest by customer 2B+ 90,100 miles 280B count, serving about 11 million people through 3.8 million meter connections in Ontario and Quebec. cubic feet cubic feet (Bcf) of per day (Bcf/d) of gas of gas distribution net working storage distributed to residential, mainlines and through our natural commercial and service lines gas distribution industrial customers operations Renewable energy Generate enough green energy (based on net figures) to Since 2002, we’ve committed more than $6 billion in meet electricity needs of* capital to renewable energy and power transmission MW 5,080 GROSS projects currently in operation or under construction. MW Our green energy portfolio includes 23 wind farms, 2,075 NET 7 solar energy operations, 5 waste heat recovery 940K facilities and 1 geothermal project, and we’re homes expanding our presence in European offshore wind. of zero-emission energy generated* * projects currently in operation or under construction Enbridge’s economic impact on Colorado 4 MW GROSS The big picture: Connecting supply with demand Enbridge is a global energy infrastructure leader. Our diversified assets are balanced between natural gas and oil, connecting key supply basins and demand markets across North America. 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