Exhibit No. SEA-6
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STATEMENT D
COMPETITIVE ALTERNATIVES TO
SEAWAY PIPELINE
Exhibit No. SEA-6
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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 FOR STATEMENT D
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5 Section Page
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7 I. Definition of the Current Period ................................................................... 1
8 II. Seaway Pipelines Destination Market Competitive Alternatives ............. 1
9 III. Seaway Pipelines Cushing Origin Market Competitive
10 Alternatives .................................................................................................... 5
11 IV. Remote Crude Oil Production Area Competitive Alternatives to
12 Seaway Pipeline ............................................................................................ 9
13 A. Alternatives to Seaway Pipeline in the Western Canada
14 Production Area ...................................................................................... 9
15 B. Alternatives to Seaway Pipeline in the Rocky Mountain
16 Production Area .................................................................................... 10
17 C. Alternatives to Seaway Pipeline in Other Areas .................................... 10
18 1. Ontario, Canada and Warren, PA Refineries ................................ 10
19 2. Eastern Canada Refineries ........................................................... 10
20 3. U.S. East Coast Refineries ........................................................... 11
21 4. U.S. West Coast Refineries .......................................................... 11
22 5. Upper Midwest Area Refineries .................................................... 11
23 V. Crude Oil Production .................................................................................. 12
24 VI. Crude Oil Refinery Capacity and Estimated Crude Oil Inputs................. 12
25 VII. Crude-By-Rail Loading and Unloading Facilities ..................................... 12
26 VIII. Methodology for Measuring Capacity For The Competitive
27 Alternatives To Seaway Pipeline ............................................................... 13
28 A. Market Data .......................................................................................... 13
29 B. Estimating Current and Potential Market Activity .................................. 15
30 1. Capacity of Other Pipelines........................................................... 15
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Exhibit No. SEA-6
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOR STATEMENT D
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1 2. Size of the Origin Market............................................................... 16
2 3. Crude Oil Production Data By the State Agencies in These
3 Areas............................................................................................. 16
4 4. Refinery Capacity and Crude Oil Use ........................................... 17
5 5. Crude-by-Rail Loading and Unloading Facilities ........................... 17
6 6. Waterborne Receipts, Shipments, and Capacity .......................... 18
7 IX. Net Crude Oil and Waterborne
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