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Tampa Convention Center • Tampa, Florida

Strategic Petroleum ReserveClimate Change Risk and Resilience Assessment

Campus Resilience Case Study

Gabriel Adams, REMFluor Federal Petroleum Operations

August 15, 2017

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve

• SPR History and Locations• Weather at the SPR• SPR Natural Phenomena Hazards Assessment

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Agenda

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve

• SPR Climate Change Risk and Resilience Assessment– Project Team– Impact Framework– Climate-Related Sensitivities & Consequence Scores– Climate Stressors and Likelihood Scores– Climate Change Related Risk Scores– Scored Resilience Options by Key Resource– Scored Resilience Options by Key Resource &

Associated Sensitivities• Summary and Next Steps

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Agenda

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve

• Established by Congress Energy Policy & Conservation Act (EPCA) 1975– Mission:

• Protect from Potential Disruptions in Critical Oil Supplies

• Meet Requirements under International Energy Program (IEP)

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SPR History

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve5

SPR Locations

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve6

SPR Louisiana Storage Sites

SPR West Hackberry Storage Facility

Location: Hackberry, LACaverns : 21Storage Capacity: 221,000,000 Barrels

SPR Bayou Choctaw Storage Facility

Location: Plaquemine, LACaverns : 6Storage Capacity: 76,000,000 Barrels

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve7

SPR Texas Storage Sites

SPR Bryan Mound Storage Facility

Location: Freeport , TXCaverns : 19Storage Capacity: 247,000,000 Barrels

SPR Big Hill Storage Facility

Location: Winnie , TXCaverns : 14Storage Capacity: 170,000,000 Barrels

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve

SPR and Weather

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Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve

• SPR Natural Phenomena Hazard Assessment– Since 2006 – current form– Primary Natural Phenomena– Secondary Natural Phenomena– Tertiary Natural Phenomena

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SPR and the Natural Environment

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve10

Project Management Team

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve11

The SPR’s Impact Framework

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve12

SPR’s Climate-Related Sensitivitiesand Consequence Scores

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve13

SPR’s Climate Stressors andAssociated Likelihood Scores

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve14

SPR’s Climate Change Related Sensitivity Risk Score

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve15

SPR’s Scored Resilience Options byKey Resource

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve16

SPR’s Scored Resilience Options byKey Resource

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve17

SPR’s Scored Resilience Options byKey Resource and Associated Sensitivities

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve18

SPR’s Scored Resilience Options byKey Resource and Associated Sensitivities

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve19

SPR’s Scored Resilience Options byKey Resource and Associated Sensitivities

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve20

SPR’s Scored Resilience Options byKey Resource and Associated Sensitivities

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve

• SPR Location and Weather• Existing Natural Phenomena Hazards

Assessment• Climate Change Risk and Resilience

Assessment• Next Steps

– Incorporate resilience options in future designs and work

– Incorporate resilience into the Environmental & Sustainability Programs

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Summary and Next Steps

Energy Exchange: Connect • Collaborate • Conserve

Gabriel Adams, REMProgram Manager, Sustainability

Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations, LLCContractor to the U.S. Department of Energy

Strategic Petroleum ReserveGabriel.Adams@spr.doe.gov

504-734-4503

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