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Energy services company primarily engaged in the distribution of natural gas and power generation for customers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee; headquartered in Charlotte, NC www.piedmontng.com PROJECT OVERVIEW Atlantic Coast Pipeline A New Underground Natural Gas Pipeline LENGTH Approximately 600 miles LOCATION Originating in Harrison County, West Virginia and extending toward Greensville County, Virginia then heading south to North Carolina PIPE West Virginia: 42-inch diameter Virginia: 42-inch diameter North Carolina: 36-inch diameter Lateral Extensions Chesapeake: 20-inch diameter Brunswick: 16-inch diameter Greensville: 16-inch diameter COMPRESSOR Lewis County, West Virginia STATIONS Buckingham County, Virginia Northampton County, North Carolina SERVICE RELIABILITY The ACP will connect natural gas supplies from the Marcellus and Utica Shale regions with expanding energy markets in North Carolina and Virginia. The ACP will provide a dependable supply of natural gas — a cleaner option for generating electricity, heating homes and fueling factories and industry. Energy services holding company with operations in natural gas distribution, retail operations, wholesale services and midstream operations; headquartered in Atlanta, GA www.aglresources.com The largest electric power holding company in the United States with electric distribution, electric generation, natural gas distribution, international generation and renewable energy assets; headquartered in Charlotte, NC www.duke-energy.com One of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy, serving more than 6 million utility and retail energy customers with a portfolio of approximately 25,700 megawatts of generation, 15,000 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline, and 6,600 miles of electric transmission lines www.dominionenergy.com

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Page 1: PROJECT OVERVIEW - Atlantic Coast Pipeline 1... · PROJECT OVERVIEW Atlantic Coast Pipeline A New Underground Natural Gas Pipeline • LENGTH Approximately 600 miles • LOCATION

Energy services company primarily engaged in the distribution of natural gas and power generation for customers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee; headquartered in Charlotte, NCwww.piedmontng.com

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Atlantic Coast PipelineA New Underground Natural Gas Pipeline

• LENGTH Approximately 600 miles • LOCATION Originating in Harrison County,

West Virginia and extending toward Greensville County, Virginia then heading south to North Carolina

• PIPE West Virginia: 42-inch diameter Virginia: 42-inch diameter North Carolina: 36-inch diameter

Lateral Extensions Chesapeake: 20-inch diameter Brunswick: 16-inch diameter Greensville: 16-inch diameter

• COMPRESSOR Lewis County, West Virginia STATIONS Buckingham County, Virginia

Northampton County, North Carolina

SERVICE RELIABILITY• The ACP will connect natural

gas supplies from the Marcellus and Utica Shale regions with expanding energy markets in North Carolina and Virginia.

• The ACP will provide a dependable supply of natural gas — a cleaner option for generating electricity, heating homes and fueling factories and industry.

Energy services holding company with operations in natural gas distribution, retail operations, wholesale services and midstream operations; headquartered in Atlanta, GA www.aglresources.com

The largest electric power holding company in the United States with electric distribution, electric generation, natural gas distribution, international generation and renewable energy assets; headquartered in Charlotte, NCwww.duke-energy.com

One of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy, serving more than 6 million utility and retail energy customers with a portfolio of approximately 25,700 megawatts of generation, 15,000 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline, and 6,600 miles of electric transmission lineswww.dominionenergy.com

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PROJECT OVERVIEW MAP

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Service LayerCredits: Esri, HERE,DeLorme,MapmyIndia, ©OpenStreetMapcontributors, and theGIS user community

Virginia

NorthCarolina

WestVirginia

Robeson

Cumberland Sampson

Johnston Wilson

Nash

HalifaxNorthampton

Nottoway

Prince Edward

Brunswick

Dinwiddie

Greensville

Southampton

SuffolkChesapeake

Pocahontas

Upshur

Bath

Augusta

Nelson

Highland

Randolph

Harrison

BuckinghamCumberland

Lewis

Monongalia

Clarksburg

Elkins

WestonBuckhannon

Monterey

Marlinton

Lovingston

Cumberland

Buckingham

Farmville

Dinwiddie

Courtland

Lawrenceville

Jackson

Halifax

Nashville

Wilson

Smithfield

ClintonFayetteville

Lumberton

Chesapeake

Suffolk

Nottoway

Staunton

Warm Springs

Franklin

Waynesboro

Richmond

CityM&R Site

Compressor Station

ACP Route

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MilesProject Overview MapDRAWN BY: GISFILE: M:\Clients\D-F\DOM\SRPP\_ArcGIS\Public_Affairs\State_Maps\_DOM_SEP_NoSpreads_22_34.mxd | REVISED: 03/06/2018 | SCALE: 1:800,000 when printed at 22 x 34

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COMMUNITY BENEFITS

Economic Benefits in the Project Area*

Construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline is estimated to generate $2.7 billion in total economic activity, support 17,240 jobs** and contribute $4.2 million in average annual local tax revenue.

Ongoing operation of the pipeline is estimated to generate $377 million in average annual energy cost savings, support 2,200 jobs and contribute $28 million in average annual local tax revenue.

Economic development will expand in areas served by the ACP. By lowering energy costs and expanding access to natural gas across the region, ACP will build the foundations for lasting economic growth and job creation in the region.

Economic benefits specific to the state of West Virginia include the following.

• Capital expenditures $882.6 million total

• Construction activity $478.7 million, 3,093 jobs

• Tax revenue (construction) $661,000 annually

• Operations activity $15.6 million annually

• Tax revenue (operations) $10.7 million annually

Economic benefits specific to the state of Virginia include the following.

• Capital expenditures $2.5 billion total

• Construction activity $1.4 billion, 8,800 jobs

• Tax revenue (construction) $2.4 million annually

• Operations activity $37.8 million annually, 1,300 jobs

• Tax revenue (operations) $10.4 million annually

Economic benefits specific to the state of North Carolina include the following.

• Capital expenditures $1.2 billion total

• Construction activity $680.2 million, 4,426 jobs

• Tax revenue (construction) $1.1 million annually

• Operations activity $11.7 million annually, 925 jobs

• Tax revenue (operations) $7.7 million annually

* Analysis provided by ICF International, Chmura Economics & Analytics, and Dominion Resources. These estimates are subject to change because of route variations and other adjustments. ** A job is considered a person working full time for one year. *** These numbers are reported in the ACP Powering the Future Fact Book, November 2016, available on the ACP website www.atlanticcoastpipleine.com