natural gas - enercom dallas
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NATURAL GAS
INVESTMENT
RENEWABLE
NATURAL GAS
INVESTMENT
Detail
$1.858/MMBtu $81.000/MMBtu
$58.00
/LCFS
$21.00
/D3 RIN
$2.00
/NYMEX
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MARKET SIZE AND INVESTMENT TARGETS
Source: Black Hills Energy
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MARKET SIZE AND INVESTMENT TARGETS
Source: NREL
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Agriculture
Biomethane
Anaerobic Digester Technology
Dairy and Swine Opportunities
Landfill and Wastewater Biomethane
Pressure Swing Adsorption Biogas
Processing
Achieving Pipeline Quality Specification
Pipeline Natural Gas Marketing
Multiple Gas Chromatograph
Installation
Sparq Acquired and Owned Right of Way
Solar Farms and Solar Arrays
1MW+ Utiilty-Grade Solar Farm Development
Strategic Site Project Management
Low Carbon Fue l S tandard
(LCFS) Inves tment
Renewable Fue l S tandard
(RFS) Inves tment
Renewable Fue l S tandard
(RFS) Inves tment
Inves tment Tax C red i t
( ITC ) Inves tment
Mids t ream Env i ronmenta l
(ESG) Inves tment
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Anaerobic Digestion
▪ Digesters
▪ Covered Lagoons
▪ Gas Collection and Control System
Upgrading and Processing
▪ Membranes
▪ Pressure Swing Adsorption
▪ Amine Scrubbing
▪ Water Wash
Midstream Pipeline Injection
▪ Pipeline Construction Design-Build
▪ Virtual Pipeline Remote Delivery and Injection
SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS
1. 2. 3.
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▪ Owners can disconnect from the utility
grid altogether and use a microgrid
system
▪ In this configuration, the owner will use
the low-cost gas generator as a base load
energy source.
▪ The generator will supply power during the
times that solar cannot, and the microgrid
system will use energy storage as the
buffer between solar and generator
consumption.
▪ This configuration gives owners complete
control over their electric utilities.
MICROGRID DISCONNECTED FROM UTILITY - SAMPLE
Source: Performance Services
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Source: Environmental Protection Agency
•RINs are generated when a producer makes a
gallon of renewable fuel
•At the end of the compliance year, obligated
parties use RINs to demonstrate compliance
•RINs can be traded between parties
•Obligated parties can buy gallons of renewable
fuel with RINs attached. They can also buy RINs on
the market
•Obligated parties can carry over unused RINs
between compliance years. They may carry a
compliance deficit into the next year. This deficit
must be made up the following year
Production
Consumption
Obligated Party
RENEWABLE FUEL STANDARD (RFS)
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DEFINITION: Carbon intensity is the measure of greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions associated with producing and
consuming a transportation fuel, measured in grams of
carbon dioxide equivalent per megajoule of energy
(gCO2e/MJ).
Carbon intensity accounts for the GHG emissions associated
with extracting, producing, transporting, and consuming a
unit of energy of transportation fuel.
It is a measure of the GHG emissions from the complete life
cycle assessment (LCA) of a fuel.
Source: California Air Resources Board
LOW CARBON FUEL STANDARD (LCFS)
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COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS
C O R P O R AT E G R O W T H❑ Sparq is positioned for rapid expansion through a combination of acquisitions and organic growth
❑ Operations focused on states with alternative fuel fleet mandates, development incentives, and strong legislative and regulatory support for RNG/CNG
❑ High-graded pipeline of development prospects comprising 25+ potential locations, several of which are shovel ready
❑ Existing contractual relationships with national fleets have immediate potential for expansion
E X P E R I E N C E D M A N A G E M E N T T E A M❑ Uniquely experienced management team combining compressed natural gas operations and renewable natural gas opportunity origination
❑ Current company is run by seven individuals and forward-looking personnel plans call for low-cost overhead structure
SPARQ GARDEN CITY, KS CNG STATION SPARQ LAWTON, OK CNG STATION
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SPARQ – COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMARY SITE BACKGROUND [CURRENT AS OF 02/10/20]
# SITE NAME SITE ADDRESS CURRENT STATUS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHP
1. SPARQ – PUEBLO 620 W. 4th St., Pueblo, CO 81003 Open For BusinessACORN PETROLEUM
[18 TOTAL SITES]
2. SPARQ – BATON ROUGE 8968 S. Choctaw Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Open For BusinessLAVIGNE OIL COMPANY
[55 TOTAL SITES]
3. SPARQ – TRINIDAD 806 E. Goddard Ave., Trinidad, CO 81082 Open For BusinessDURAN OIL COMPANY
[14 TOTAL SITES]
4. SPARQ – WATONGA 320 S. Clarence Nash Blvd., Watonga, OK 73772 Open For BusinessHUTCH’S
[12 TOTAL SITES]
5. SPARQ – GARDEN CITY 156 N. Campus Dr., Garden City, KS 67846 Open For BusinessCITY OF GARDEN CITY
[MUNICIPAL REFUSE COLLECTION]
6. SPARQ – EATON 250 E. Collins St., Eaton, CO 80615 Open For BusinessAGFINITY
[LARGE FARM CO-OP]
7. SPARQ – EL RENO 1505 S. Rock Island Ave., El Reno, OK 73036 Open For BusinessOEMA
[MUNICIPAL REFUSE COLLECTION]
8. SPARQ – LAWTON 2098 SW 6th St., Lawton, OK 73501 Open For BusinessCITY OF LAWTON
[MUNICIPAL REFUSE COLLECTION]
9. SPARQ – MOORE 512 NW 27th St., Moore, OK 73160 Open For BusinessCITY OF MOORE
[MUNICIPAL REFUSE COLLECTION]
10. SPARQ – TULSA 13003 E. Admiral Pl., Tulsa, OK 74116 Open For Business TIMMONS OIL COMPANY
11. SPARQ – OKLAHOMA CITY 3800 SW 10th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73108 Open For Business HASKELL LEMON CONSTRUCTION
12. SPARQ – BATON ROUGE AIRPORT 8420 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70807 Site Under Contract CITY OF BATON ROUGE
13. SPARQ – WAKEENEY 516 S. 1st St., WaKeeney, KS 67672 Site Due Diligence Underway 24/7 FUELS
14. SPARQ – ATLUS 701 S. Jackson St., Altus, OK 73521 Vehicle Due Diligence UnderwayEVANS AND ASSOCIATES
READY-MIX
15. SPARQ – RIFLE 23899 Highway 6, Rifle, CO 81650 Colorado Energy Office Grant Award MASTER PETROLEUM COMPANY
11 OPERATIONAL SITES + PROJECT PIPELINE OF 40+ ADDITIONAL CNG SITES
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HOW DO FARM OWNERS BENEFIT FROM RENEWABLES?
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CONTACT INFORMATIONNORMAN HERRERA
Chief Executive Officer
405-896-5099
SUFYAN QARNI
Chief Operating Officer
405-896-5097
MICHELLE GOODMAN
Office Manager
405-896-5098
STEVEN PHELAN
Regulatory and Compliance
405-896-5096
Landmark Towers
3555 NW 58th Street
Suite 625 West
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Main: 405-896-5096
Toll Free: 844-772-7764
www.sparqrenew.com