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Subject:NBPL Announces New Bison Pipeline Project
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Date:Fri, 3 Nov 2000 01:20:00 -0800 (PST)

Note: There will be a briefing meeting on the project in Denver on Nov. 14

N. Border Plans Extension to Tap Powder River Basin

Powder River Basin gas producers may be about to get a more direct route to
Midwest markets. Northern Border Pipeline has released plans to build a new
325-mile greenfield pipeline from McCabe, MT, to Gillette, WY, to tap the
rapidly growing production in the Powder River, which is estimated to hold
between 10 and 30 Tcf of gas.

The basin's rapid production growth has captured the attention of the
industry, with numerous proposed pipelines, including several new interstate
plans that would bring gas to the Midcontinent gas grid. Northern Border's
project, called the Bison Pipeline, would add a new route out of the basin
for between 375,000 and 500,000 MMBtu/d of production starting in November
2003. The pipeline is holding an open season on the proposal through Dec. 5.

Receipt points are proposed with Bighorn, Fort Union Gas Gathering, MIGC and
Thunder Creek Gas Services. A bi-directional interconnect accessing Williston
Basin Interstate Pipeline's Baker storage field also is proposed.

The connection with Northern Border will provide Powder River producers with
direct access to several local distribution companies, including
Montana-Dakota, Alliant Interstate Power, MidAmerican Energy, Nicor Gas,
People Gas and Nipsco. It also provides access to ANR Pipeline, Midwestern,
NGPL, Northern and Vector.

The projected recourse rate is 26 cents/Dth/d, but a negotiated 10-year
demand rate cuts 4 cents off that. The pipeline is offering
"mileage-sensitive rates," which are expected to allow a shipper to tailor
supply access and optimize transportation value.

Northern Border plans to hold a briefing on the project in Denver on Nov. 14.
For more information, contact project director Paul Miller in Omaha, NB, at
(402) 398-7758 or James Hoff in Denver at (303) 575-6475, or see the
pipeline's Web site at www.northernborderpartners.com.