SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  14
Télécharger pour lire hors ligne
>
                                                                                      >
                                                                                >
                                                                           >
                                                                       >
                                                                   >
                                                               >
                                                          >
                                                      >
                                                  >
                                              >
                                         >
                                     >
                                 >
                             >
                         >




           growth
          + yield

            total
           return
    >
>




    2001 ANNUAL REPORT                       PLAINS   ALL     AMERICAN     P I P E L I N E,   L . P.
PAA   |    2001   AR




                                                                              risk

                                                                     management

          counter-

           cyclical

           balance



                                                    growth

                                                    +    yield

                                            total       return



                                                                        value




                                                          the    bottom      line




          I t ’s       more   than   just   business            as   u s u a l.
|   01




    performance
                                                                                      teamwork




                                            competitive

                                                  advantage




relationships                                                                              strategy




 I t ’s         p e r s o n a l.
 It takes more than world-class assets to make a great company. It takes capable, dedicated, honest and

 hard-working people all focused on achieving a common goal. At Plains All American, that goal is to provide

 the utmost in value-added services to our producer and refinery customers, and in doing so, deliver superior

 financial returns to our equityholders. This fundamental concept was established by members of the current

 senior management team in the early 1990s at the inception of what is now Plains All American. In 2001, the

 members of our senior management team further aligned their interests with those of our Unitholders by making

 a substantial personal investment in the general partner interest, common units and subordinated units of PAA.

 To us, “it’s personal” is more than just a catchy phrase…it’s the truth.
PAA        |   2001          AR




          LETTER TO
       UNITHOLDERS
                                      In a world that, as of late, has felt somewhat uncertain and a little less stable, it can be reassuring that the
                                      Partnership’s assets and business strategies are planted firmly on solid ground. Plains All American’s high quality
                                      and diversified assets provide stable cash flow to support its distributions, currently at an annualized rate of
                                      $2.05 per unit. Plus, the Partnership’s strong balance sheet, exceptional liquidity and low cost of capital

     10.8%                            position it well to take advantage of a favorable acquisition environment to further its growth.
            growth
                                      Last year, we completed the acquisition of 463 miles of pipeline and gathering infrastructure, which are strategi-
        in distributions
                                      cally located in oil-rich producing regions. We also expanded our terminalling and storage capacity by 1.8 million
                                      barrels and began the construction of an additional 2.2 million barrels of capacity. These new assets complement
                                      our existing asset base, add diversification and enhance our ability to generate stable results in an otherwise
                                      cyclical industry.

                                      This growth, coupled with the solid performance of our assets and a disciplined approach to financing, allowed
                                      our 2001 distributable cash flow to grow to $77.1 million from $72.1 million in 2000, despite a less than optimal
                                      crude oil market. In October 2001, we increased the Partnership’s quarterly distribution for the third consecutive
                     liquidity




                                      quarter, bringing the total distribution growth for 2001 to 10.8 percent. Even with this increase, based on 2002
                                      forecast guidance, our coverage ratio of distributable cash-to-distributions was still greater than 1 to 1. We have
         reached
                                      once again established a target of growing the distribution rate by at least 10 percent in 2002.
          highest
          level of
                                      Completing strategic acquisitions is a key element in driving distribution growth and in 2001, we closed over
                                      $220 million in acquisitions. The bulk of our 2001 growth efforts were focused on establishing a solid asset base in
                                      Canada, the northern gateway into the U.S. Midwest. This included the $161 million purchase of all of Murphy Oil’s
                                      crude oil pipeline, gathering, storage and terminalling assets in Canada. Subsequently, we acquired assets of CANPET
                                      Energy Group based in Calgary. This $42 million purchase further enhanced our position in Canada by providing
                                      crude oil and liquefied petroleum gas marketing capabilities, along with crude oil gathering and storage facilities.
$220
 million in                           Our goal is to complete $200 to $300 million in strategic acquisitions annually to expand and enhance our asset
acquisitions
                                      base. With the massive consolidation currently underway among major oil companies and large independents, and
                                      their likely divestiture of noncore midstream assets, we expect numerous acquisition candidates to be available.

                                      To be well-positioned during this favorable acquisition market, we bolstered our balance sheet by completing an
                                      equity offering in the fourth quarter of 2001, which yielded approximately $126 million in proceeds. In addition,
                                      we locked up long-term financing with a $200 million six-year term loan. As a result, we were able to pay down
                                      a substantial portion of our revolving debt and ended the year with a comfortable long-term debt-to-total capital-
                                      ization ratio of approximately 47 percent. At year-end 2001, we had excellent financial flexibility and approximately
                                      $400 million available under our existing revolving credit facilities.

                                      Growth is important. However, we will take the appropriate steps to grow the Partnership’s distribution capacity
                                      prudently, and remain focused on our goal to maintain a strong capital structure, achieve and maintain an
                                      investment grade credit rating and optimize our cost of capital.

                                      Finally, in 2001, management and a group of financial investors entered into a transaction to acquire control of
                                      Plains All American Pipeline’s general partner and deconsolidate from Plains Resources Inc. With the Partnership’s
                                      management investing alongside the Partnership’s Unitholders, we are even more incentivized to continue to
                                      drive distribution growth. In addition, this new structure allows the management team to focus 100 percent
                                      of their efforts on the management and growth of Plains All American Pipeline.
02   |   03




We are committed to keeping Plains All American as one of the top performing MLPs in the market. We were pleased that in 2001
the Partnership generated a total return of approximately 46 percent by paying out a total of $1.95 in distributions on a unit that
increased in price 36 percent from $19.125 to $25.99 per unit.

Our future looks bright. We have a solid base business, a strong balance sheet, a favorable acquisition environment, an asset base
that provides us competitive advantages and a capable, motivated management team. We believe these represent the elements
critical to success. Accordingly, we are excited about the future and look forward to making 2002 a prosperous and rewarding year.
Thank you for your continued support.




Greg        L.    Armstrong                                                                           Harry         N.     Pefanis
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer                                                                  President and Chief Operating Officer



                                                                                                           (in thousands, except per unit information)
      FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS                                                                                                                                             (1)
                                                                                               2001                      2000                    1999              1998


      Selected Financial Data
      Revenues                                                                    $ 6,868,215              $ 6,641,187             $ 10,910,423          $ 3,517,271
      Gross margin(2)                                                                 147,245                  134,683                  110,314               38,480
      Net income (loss)(3)                                                             44,179                   77,502                 (103,360)               6,034
      Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation
        and amortization(4)                                                              109,595                 103,048                    89,074             33,767
      Cash flow from operations (net income before
        noncash items)(4)                                                                 80,513                   73,883                    67,218            23,312
      Cash flow from operations after estimated
        maintenance capital expenditures(4)                                              77,112                   72,098                   65,477             21,604
      Total assets                                                                    1,261,251                  885,801                1,223,037            607,186
      Total long-term debt                                                              351,677                  320,000                  373,450            175,000
      Partners’ capital                                                                 402,797                  213,999                  192,973            270,543
      Per unit information:
        Net income (loss)(5)                                                      $          1.12          $          2.64         $          (3.16)                NA
                                                                                                                                                                  0.19(6)
        Cash distributions declared                                                          2.00                     1.84                     1.84
      Weighted average number of limited
        partner units outstanding                                                          37,528                  34,386                   31,633             30,089
      Operating Highlights
      Average daily volumes (barrels)
        Pipeline activities                                                                   477                        241                     218               163
        Lease gathering                                                                       375                        262                     265                88
        Bulk purchases                                                                         54                         28                     138                98
        Terminal throughput                                                                    99                         67                      83                80
      Storage leased to third parties
        (average barrels per month)                                                         2,356                    1,657                    1,975             1,150

(1)
    Represents total Partnership results for the period from inception (November 23, 1998) through December 31, 1998, and the results of our predecessor from January 1, 1998,
    through November 22, 1998.
(2)
    Excludes unauthorized trading losses and related litigation charges of $7.0 million, $166.4 million and $7.1 million for the years ended December 31, 2000, 1999 and
    1998, respectively, and noncash inventory valuation adjustment of $5.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2001.
(3)
    Includes the unauthorized trading losses, noncash items and nonrecurring or unusual gains and losses.
(4)
    Excludes the unauthorized trading losses, noncash items and nonrecurring or unusual gains and losses.
(5)
    Before extraordinary items and cumulative effect of accounting change.
(6)
    Represents a partial quarterly distribution for the period from November 23, 1998, the date of the Partnership’s initial public offering, to December 31, 1998.
PAA    |   2001   AR




      Plains                    All            American                     P i p e l i n e,                    L . P. –
      an          attractive                                investment                          v e h i c l e.
      By forming the Plains All American Pipeline MLP in September 1998, we created
      a vehicle to more actively grow our midstream business and to allow the value
      of the business to be more fully recognized.

      The result has been measurable. Total assets have more                yields. But an MLP offers more than just yield, it also offers
      than doubled, from $581 million at September 30, 1998,                growth opportunities. As the Partnership grows its asset base
      to approximately $1.3 billion at December 31, 2001.                   and increases the cash flow from its assets, it can increase its
                                                                            distribution to its unitholders. As cash distributions continue
      Moreover, this decision has also been profitable. An investor         to increase, all other factors remaining constant, the unit price
      who acquired a unit at the $20.00 per unit price in the initial       of an MLP should also increase, providing investors with
      public offering, today has realized $5.88 in partially tax deferred   attractive total returns.
      cash distributions and owns a unit that as of February 15, 2002,
      traded on the New York Stock Exchange at $25.65, yielding an          Plains All American has consistently demonstrated that it is
      implied total return of $11.53 or 56 percent.                         one of the top performing MLPs in the market. During 2001,
                                                                            we paid out a total of $1.95 in distributions and our unit
      The chart on the right shows the price performance of Plains          price increased 36 percent from $19.125 to $25.99 per unit.
      All American Pipeline relative to its peer group and major            Thus, we generated a total return of approximately 46 percent.
      market indices.                                                       In addition, our distribution rate grew an impressive 10.8 per-
                                                                            cent. Our plan is to continue to grow our distribution to
      One of the advantages of a Master Limited Partnership (“MLP”)
                                                                            Unitholders by at least 10 percent annually.
      is that unlike a corporation, which pays income taxes at the
      corporate level and then requires its investors to pay income         We have sought to limit investment risk and maximize
      taxes on its dividends, the partnership does not. The MLP             growth potential through the calculated design of a quality
      structure eliminates this double taxation and passes the cash         asset base, combined with a solid financial structure and a
      flow and noncash charges directly to the investors in a par-          highly experienced management team. The Partnership owns
      tially tax deferred distribution. This allows the partnership to      premium quality, hard assets strategically located in the
      maximize its cash distribution level and generate attractive          United States and Canada. Moreover, the Partnership holds
04   |   05




                                                                                                                                    an attractive and
                          master limited partnership
     mlp                  comparative price performance                                                                          growing asset class



                        JAN 00              JUN 00                     NOV 00                     APR 01                       SEP 01                     FEB 02   250%



         1                                                                                             PAA – 195%
    strong industry
     fundamentals
                                                                                                                                                                   200%




         2
     substantially
                                                                                                                                                                   150%
   tax deferred yield
                                                                                                       Pipeline MLP Composite – 165%
                                                                                                       Pipeline MLP Composite comprised of:
                                                                                                       KMP, EPN, EPD, BPL, KPP, TPP, EEP, NBP and TCLP.


         3                                                                                                                                                         100%
        growth
       potential

                                                                                                       S&P 500 – 75%

         4                                                                                                                                                          50%


   ideal for income/
                                                                                                       NASDAQ Composite – 44%
   growth investors


   CORPORATE PROFILE PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L.P. (“PAA”) is a publicly traded master limited partnership engaged
   in crude oil transportation, terminalling and storage, as well as crude oil and liquefied petroleum gas gathering and marketing activities.
   At December 31, 2001, PAA had a total enterprise value of $1.5 billion. PAA handles approximately 950,000 barrels per day of physical crude
   oil through its extensive network of assets located in key producing basins and transportation gateways in the United States and Canada.
   Through its active acquisition program, it has become one of the top crude oil midstream companies in North America.

   The Partnership is designed to make quarterly distributions of its available cash to its Unitholders. As of year-end 2001, the Partnership was
   distributing $0.5125 per unit per quarter, which equates to an annual distribution of $2.05 per year. PAA’s goal is to grow the Partnership’s
   assets by completing $200 to $300 million in accretive, complementary and strategic acquisitions per year which will fuel distribution growth.

   Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.’s common units are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “PAA” The Partnership is
                                                                                                                    .
   headquartered in Houston, Texas.



                                 MLPs are subject to investor level income taxation only. This allows for attractive after-tax rates of return.           tax benefit




assets that are counter-cyclical to each other, providing                                Our goal is to achieve and maintain an investment grade rating
value-added opportunities and downside protection in varying                             in order to keep our cost of debt capital as low as possible.
market conditions. The assets are also diversified geographically
                                                                                         As of December 31, 2001, we had approximately $400 million
and offer synergistic opportunities.
                                                                                         available on our revolving credit facilities for working capital
We also limit risk by maintaining a conservative balance sheet                           needs and acquisition opportunities. This, coupled with our
and strong cash flow. At year-end 2001, our long-term debt-                              low cost of capital, will help us fund our growth objective of
to-total capitalization ratio was 47 percent. Based on 2002                              acquiring $200 to $300 million in additional assets each year
forecast guidance, our long-term debt-to-EBITDA ratio was                                to further drive our distribution growth.
2.8x and the EBITDA-to-interest coverage ratio was 5.1x.
PAA           |     2001   AR




                                                                          76%                         24%
  publicly traded


                                                                                 equity                        debt
                       Plains
       MLP




                       All American
                                                                              enterprise
                                                                                   value


                                                                          $1.5
                                                                           billion




                      11.5      million       barrels

                                          of crude oil storage capacity




                           counter-cyclical

                                balance




                                                                                     3,0 0 0             miles
                                                                          over


  extensive                                                                          of crude oil and condensate pipelines

  fleet
  of truck transportation
  and injection assets

                                                                                                   transport, terminal,
                                                                                                       gather & market

                                                                                                                             950,000
                                                                                                                                barrels per day
06   |   07




A           strong                        asset           base         that                      provides
many                     a d v a n t a g e s.

As one of the top crude oil midstream entities in the industry,       Nonpipeline acquisitions also present opportunities to increase
PAA handles approximately 950,000 barrels per day of physical         margin realizations and volumes on our existing assets. For
crude oil by utilizing its extensive network of assets located in     instance, by acquiring the marketing and gathering assets of
major oil-producing regions of the United States and Canada.          CANPET Energy, we effectively increased the cash flow of cer-
Through this network, we specialize in exploiting inefficiencies      tain assets acquired earlier in the year from Murphy Oil.
of crude oil logistics, and transport, terminal, gather and mar-
                                                                      We also generate profit from our pipeline activity through
ket over 50 different grades of crude oil.
                                                                      capturing the difference in the price of the crude at the
                                                                      receipt point, plus the cost of the transportation, versus the
2001 EBITDA Contribution
                                                                      price of the crude at the sales point. We refer to this as the
Pipelines                                                61 percent
                                                                      margin from our merchant activity. Our network of assets,
Terminalling, storage, gathering and marketing           39 percent   access to a variety of types of crude and participation in all
                                                                      phases of the crude oil distribution process supplies us with
                                                                      specialized knowledge of the crude oil markets to maximize
Pipelines
                                                                      these profit opportunities.
Our primary crude oil pipelines are connected, directly or
indirectly, with our gathering, terminalling and storage assets
                                                                      G a t h e r i n g a n d m a r ke t i n g
that service major North American refinery and distribution
                                                                      Our gathering and marketing activities are conducted through-
markets where we have strong business relationships. Our
                                                                      out the United States, primarily in Texas, Louisiana and Califor-
pipeline networks have additional capacity to respond to
                                                                      nia, and in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan
increasing demand or new opportunities.
                                                                      and Manitoba. These activities include purchasing crude oil
                                                                      from the producer at the wellhead or from pipeline intercon-
Pipeline revenues are generated by transporting third-party
                                                                      nects and trading locations. We primarily transport the crude
volumes of crude oil for a fee or a tariff. We enhance profit
                                                                      oil on our own transportation assets or, when cost effective,
margins by increasing volumes and more efficiently managing
                                                                      on third-party assets. We may also exchange one grade of crude
operations. Our strategy is to acquire pipelines in prolific
                                                                      for another to maximize profit or meet contract delivery require-
oil-producing regions and utilize our marketing activities
                                                                      ments. We market the crude oil to refiners or other resellers.
and strategic alliances to maximize margins and volumes.
PAA     |   2001     AR




                                                                                                                                                       6



                                                                                                      4




                                                  3



                      11                                                                   2                                                               9




                                                                           The                 team                      leaders                                that




      Marketing of crude oil is complex and requires detailed current      P l a i n s A l l A m e r i c a n S e n i o r M a n a g e m e n t Te a m
      knowledge of crude oil sources and end markets. With our             PAA’s senior management team includes substantially all of
      involvement in all phases of the crude oil distribution chain,       the members of the original management team that in 1992
      we are familiar with individual refineries’ demand for specific      developed the initial concept and business strategy of building
      grades of crude oil, area market price structures for different      the premier midstream crude oil pipeline MLP, using the Cush-
      grades, location of customers and availability of transportation     ing Terminal as the cornerstone of our foundation. Along the
      and storage facilities and cost of delivery.                         way, several crucial members joined the team bringing with
                                                                           them insights and ideas that helped improve upon the original
      Te r m i n a l l i n g a n d s t o ra g e                            concept and enabled PAA to accelerate the achievement of its
      Our storage and terminalling operations generate fees from           goals. Collectively, the 11 individuals that comprise the senior
      leasing of tank capacity and throughput charges from third-          management team have worked with Plains All American or
      party refiners, gatherers, pipeline operators, traders, producers    its predecessor entities for approximately 135 years and have
      and resellers that need to segregate, blend or take delivery         been actively involved in the energy industry for over 200 years.
      of crude oil. 27 percent of our current storage capacity is          Each team member provides a complementary skill set and
      located at our Cushing Terminal, a state-of-the-art facility         core competency that strengthens the overall organization and
      designed to serve the needs of refiners in the U.S. Midwest. To      provides the balance necessary to execute PAA’s business plan.
      service an expected increase in volumes and varieties of foreign
                                                                           1 Greg Armstrong (Chairman & CEO) Greg has been with PAA or its
      and domestic crude oil through the Cushing Interchange, we are
                                                                           predecessors for 21 years and is ultimately responsible for all facets of our business.
      currently expanding the facility’s storage capacity from 3.1 mil-    Greg focuses the majority of his time on developing and refining our strategy,
      lion barrels to 5.3 million barrels. Construction of approximately   ensuring that we have the tools and capital we need to execute our business
                                                                           plan and helping us to overcome obstacles as they arise.
      half of the expansion is scheduled to be complete in June
                                                                           2 Harry Pefanis (President & COO) Harry has been with PAA or its
      2002 with the balance expected to be complete by year end.
                                                                           predecessors for over 18 years and is responsible for executing our strategy,
                                                                           overseeing our day-to-day operations, coordinating the many disciplines within
      This expansion is designed to accommodate the numerous vari-         our organization and identifying areas for future expansion.
      eties of crude oil transported through the exchange and will
                                                                           3 Phil Kramer (Executive Vice President & CFO) Phil has been with
      help us to maintain the counter-cyclical balance in our business     PAA or its predecessors for over 18 years. Phil’s responsibilities include executing
                                                                           our financial growth strategy, maintaining relationships with our various capital
      and enable us to better optimize our margins as we continue
                                                                           providers, overseeing our financial reporting processes and safeguarding our assets.
      to expand our marketing activities.
08   |       09




                                                                                                                               10


                                                                            13

                                                                                                                                                                                       8




                                                       5



                  1
                                                              14                         12                                     7




make          it            h a p p e n.




  4 George Coiner (Senior Vice President) George has been with PAA or                         11 Al Swanson (Treasurer) Al joined us in 2000 from Santa Fe Snyder
  its predecessors for over 20 years and has primary responsibility for our commer-           Corporation and is responsible for coordination of our annual plan, all cash
  cial operations, which includes allocating our assets to maintain financial balance         management activities, insurance risk management and foreign exchange and
  in an otherwise cyclical industry. George and his group are also responsible for            interest rate management activities.
  maintaining our relationships with over 3,000 producer and refinery customers.
                                                                                              C a n a d i a n M a n a g e m e n t Te a m
  5 Jim Hester (Vice President – Acquisitions) Jim has been with PAA
                                                                                              In 2001, we entered the Canadian midstream business with the
  or its predecessors for 14 years and is responsible for our acquisition and business
                                                                                              purchases of the Murphy and CANPET assets. In addition to the
  development activities, including the identification, analysis, due diligence and
  integration of target assets or companies.
                                                                                              assets that we acquired, we were extremely fortunate to add
  6 Al Lindseth (Vice President – Administration) Al joined us in                             several talented individuals to our management team. Collec-
  2000 from PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he specialized in risk management
                                                                                              tively, the individuals listed below have nearly 70 years of
  and arbitrage analysis. Al has primary responsibility for the design and function-
                                                                                              experience in the Canadian oil and gas business and are
  ality of our risk management policies and procedures, information systems and
  operational accounting.
                                                                                              responsible for our operations there.
  7 Tim Moore (Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary) Tim
                                                                                              12 Dave Duckett (Executive Vice President) Dave has been with PAA
  joined us in 2000 from an independent E&P company and prior thereto was with
                                                                                              or its predecessors for 17 years and is responsible for managing our commercial
  a nationally recognized law firm. Tim is responsible for our corporate legal activi-
                                                                                              operations in Canada. Dave and his group are also responsible for maintaining
  ties and all securities-related matters.
                                                                                              relationships with our Canadian producer customers.
  8 Mark Shires (Vice President – Operations) Mark has been with
                                                                                              13 Ralph Cross (Vice President – Business Development) Ralph
  PAA or its predecessors for a total of 15 years and oversees all aspects of
                                                                                              has been with PAA or its predecessors for 10 years and is responsible for our
  our pipeline, terminalling and trucking operations. Mark is based in Cushing,
                                                                                              Canadian business development activities, including acquisitions, project
  Oklahoma, where he directed the design and supervised the construction of the
                                                                                              development, market expansion and optimization of our existing asset base.
  world-class Cushing Terminal in 1993–1994 and continues to oversee ongoing
  expansion of the facility.
                                                                                              14 John Kers (Vice President – Operations) John has been with PAA
                                                                                              or its predecessors for 21 years and is responsible for our Canadian operations,
  9 Patrick Diamond (Manager, Special Projects) Pat joined us in 1999
                                                                                              including engineering and construction projects. John also possesses specialized
  from the Energy Investment Banking Division of Salomon Smith Barney where he
                                                                                              knowledge in the transportation and storage of heavy Canadian crude oil.
  was heavily involved in our 1998 IPO. Pat devotes the majority of his time to
  corporate strategy and finance issues, maintaining our relationships with invest-
                                                                                              In addition, PAA is blessed to have over 1,000 outstanding
  ment analysts and assisting in our business development and acquisition efforts.
                                                                                              employees in the United States and Canada that support our
  10 Lawrence Dreyfuss (Associate General Counsel & Assistant
                                                                                              management team. It is through their hard work and dedica-
  Secretary) Larry has been with PAA or its predecessors for over 20 years. Larry
  devotes a significant amount of his time to our acquisition efforts and overseeing
                                                                                              tion that Plains All American will continue to deliver superior
  the legal aspects of our day-to-day operations, while also serving as the General
                                                                                              service to its customers and become the premier independent
  Counsel and Secretary of our Canadian operations.
                                                                                              crude oil company in North America.
PAA   |   2001    AR




                                                         1   Cushing Terminal     5   Dollarhide Pipeline   8   Hardeman Pipeline       12 Wood County            15 Star Lake Terminal
                                                                                      & Tank Farm                                          Foreign Crude Line
                                                         2   West Texas                                     9   Merkel Gathering                                  16 Sabine Pass Pipeline
                                                             Gathering System     6   Coast Pipeline                                    13 East Texas Gathering
                                                                                                            10 La Grange Terminal                                 17 Grand Chenier Terminal
                                                                                      & Gathering System
                                                         3   Spraberry Pipeline                                                         14 Ingleside Terminal
                                                                                                            11 Atlas Terminal                                     18 Lake Hatch Gathering
                                                                                  7   Childress Pipeline
                                                         4   Reagan Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                  19 Ferriday System
                                                                                                                                                                  20 Abbeville Terminal
strategic positioning




                                                                                                                          A GEOGRAPHICALLY DIVERSE                21 Larose Terminal
                                                                                                                                                                  22 St. Gabriel Terminal
                                                                                                                                       ASSET BASE
                                                                                                                                                                  23 Venice Terminal
                                                                                                                                                                  24 Chatom Gathering
                                                                                                                                                                     System
                                                                                                                                                                  25 All American Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                  26 SJV Gathering System
                                                                                                                                                                  27 Butte Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                  28 Wascana Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                  29 Wapella Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                     & Terminal
                                                                                                                                                                  30 Milk River Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                  31 Cactus Lake/
                                                                                                                                                                     Bodo Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                  32 Kerrobert Terminal
                                                                                                                                                                  33 Manito Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                  34 N. Saskatchewan
                                                                                                                                                                     Pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                  35 Illinois Basin
                                                                                                                                                                     Pipeline System




                              PA A’s a s s e t s i n c l u d e                                                     additional growth opportunities and geographic diversification.
                              • Over 3,000 miles of gathering and mainline crude oil and                           To strengthen our storage and terminalling capability, we are
                                  condensate pipelines.                                                            expanding the capacity of our Cushing Terminal by 71 percent.
                              • Approximately 11.5 million barrels of terminalling and storage
                                                                                                                   Entities with control of large volumes of high and low quality
                                  capacity, including the 3.1 million barrel Cushing Terminal,
                                                                                                                   crude streams and strategically located terminalling and storage
                                  which is currently being expanded to 5.3 million barrels.
                                                                                                                   assets can service their customers’ needs and profit from either
                              • An extensive fleet of truck transportation and injection assets.
                                                                                                                   combining or segregating the streams, depending on changing
                              We believe our asset base is uniquely configured to provide a                        market conditions.
                              counter-cyclical balance between our gathering and marketing,
                                                                                                                   We are also positioning the Partnership to benefit from the
                              and storage and terminalling activities. These assets, in combi-
                                                                                                                   continuing evolution of supply/demand trends in the U.S. Mid-
                              nation with our stable, fee-based pipeline assets, allow us to
                                                                                                                   west. As crude oil production in the region declines and refinery
                              generate consistent earnings and cash flow during all phases
                                                                                                                   demand remains stable or increases, additional supplies are
                              of the crude oil price cycle. In an industry that is highly
                                                                                                                   likely to be shipped down from Canada or up through the Cush-
                              cyclical, this ability to generate profit on either side of the
                                                                                                                   ing Interchange. Our Cushing Terminal and our Canadian asset
                              market significantly differentiates us from other companies
                                                                                                                   base position Plains All American to benefit from this trend.
                              in our industry and reduces risk for our Unitholders.

                                                                                                                   Canada has a very large crude oil resource base and production
                              Throughout 2001, we focused on expanding both sides of our
                                                                                                                   is projected to increase by over 25 percent during the next
                              asset base. We increased our pipeline capacity by acquiring an
                                                                                                                   several years. We believe this region will yield additional expan-
                              additional 463 miles of pipeline and associated gathering sys-
                                                                                                                   sion opportunities for the Partnership over the coming years.
                              tems. 93 percent of these are located in Canada which provides
PAA         |   2001   AR




D i re c t o rs of                                       S e n i o r M a n a g e m e n t Te a m of                           L a w re n c e D rey f u s s
Plains All American GP LLC                               Plains All American GP LLC                                          Associate General Counsel and
The General Partner of Plains AAP, L.P.,                 The General Partner of Plains AAP, L.P.,                            Assistant Secretary
The General Partner of Plains All American               The General Partner of Plains All American
                                                                                                                             A l S wa n s o n
Pipeline, L.P.                                           Pipeline, L.P.
                                                                                                                             Treasurer
G re g L . A r m s t ro n g                              G re g L . A r m s t ro n g
Chairman of the Board and                                Chairman of the Board and                                           C a n a d i a n M a n a g e m e n t Te a m
Chief Executive Officer                                  Chief Executive Officer
                                                                                                                             D a ve D u c ke t t
Plains All American GP LLC
                                                         H a r r y N . Pe fa n i s                                           Executive Vice President
E ve ra rd o G oya n e s                                 President and Chief Operating Officer                               PMC (Nova Scotia) Company
President and Chief Executive Officer
                                                         P h i l l i p D . K ra m e r                                        R a l p h C ro s s
Liberty Energy Holdings
                                                         Executive Vice President and                                        Vice President – Business Development
G a r y R . Pe t e rs e n                                Chief Financial Officer                                             PMC (Nova Scotia) Company
Senior Managing Director
                                                         G e o rg e R . C o i n e r                                          J o h n Ke rs
EnCap Investments LLC
                                                         Senior Vice President                                               Vice President – Operations
J o h n T. R a y m o n d                                                                                                     PMC (Nova Scotia) Company
                                                         Jim G. Hester
President and Chief Operating Officer
                                                         Vice President – Acquisitions
Plains Resources Inc.
                                                         A l f re d A . L i n d s e t h
R o b e r t V. S i n n o t t
                                                         Vice President – Administration
Vice President
Kayne Anderson Investment Management, Inc.               T i m M o o re
                                                         Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Arthur L. Smith
Chairman                                                 M a r k F. S h i re s
John S. Herold, Inc.                                     Vice President – Operations

J . Ta f t S y m o n d s                                 A . Pa t r i c k D i a m o n d
Chairman                                                 Manager, Special Projects
Maurice Pincoffs Co., Inc.




U n i t h o l d e r I n fo r m a t i o n                                                  Fo r m 1 0 - K
The common units, excluding the Class B common units, are listed                          A copy of the Partnership’s annual report on Form 10-K to
and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “PAA”.                         the Securities and Exchange Commission for the year ended
                                                                                          December 31, 2001, is available free of charge on request to:
The following table sets forth the high and low sales prices for the
                                                                                              Investor Relations
common units as reported on the New York Stock Exchange Composite
                                                                                              Plains All American GP LLC
Tape for the period indicated:
                                                                                              333 Clay Street
                                                                                              Houston, Texas 77002-4101
                   2001 High       2 0 0 1 L ow   2000 High    2 0 0 0 L ow
                                                                                              713.646.4491 / 800.564.3036
1st Quarter            $   23.59    $   19.50     $   16.56     $   13.00
                                                                                          I n d e p e n d e n t Ac c o u n t a n t s
2nd Quarter            $   27.86    $   22.26     $   18.63     $   15.25
                                                                                          PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
3rd Quarter            $   29.50    $   23.47     $   19.75     $   18.00
                                                                                          1201 Louisiana Street, Suite 2900
4th Quarter            $   27.46    $   24.76     $   20.06     $   18.00
                                                                                          Houston, Texas 77002-5607

                                                                                          E xe c u t i ve O f f i c e of t h e G e n e ra l Pa r t n e r
Tra n s f e r Ag e n t
                                                                                          Plains All American GP LLC
American Stock Transfer & Trust
                                                                                          333 Clay Street
59 Maiden Lane
                                                                                          Houston, Texas 77002-4101
New York, New York 10038-4502
                                                                                          713.646.4100 / 800.564.3036
800.937.5449
                                                                                          Fax: 713.646.4572
                                                                                          E-mail: info@paalp.com
                                                                                          Web site: www.paalp.com
>
    >
        >
            >
                >
                    >
                        >
                              >
                                    >
                                           >
                                                  >
                                                        >
                                                                  >
                                                                      >
                                                                            >
                                                                                    >




                            PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L..P.   333 CLAY STREET   HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002   www.paalp.com

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Relevant Fact – Swift & Co. Update
Relevant Fact – Swift & Co. UpdateRelevant Fact – Swift & Co. Update
Relevant Fact – Swift & Co. UpdateJBS RI
 
Seplat annual report 2016
Seplat annual report 2016Seplat annual report 2016
Seplat annual report 2016Michael Olafusi
 
Investor Presentation 2012
Investor Presentation 2012Investor Presentation 2012
Investor Presentation 2012PetroMagdalena
 
el paso D7A9D355-197F-480A-8FF4-86834B0DD876_EP_4Q_2008_Earnings_FINAL(Color...
el paso  D7A9D355-197F-480A-8FF4-86834B0DD876_EP_4Q_2008_Earnings_FINAL(Color...el paso  D7A9D355-197F-480A-8FF4-86834B0DD876_EP_4Q_2008_Earnings_FINAL(Color...
el paso D7A9D355-197F-480A-8FF4-86834B0DD876_EP_4Q_2008_Earnings_FINAL(Color...finance49
 
Corporate Deals Review 2008
Corporate Deals Review 2008Corporate Deals Review 2008
Corporate Deals Review 2008paulmcglone
 
30 Years of Turning Goals Into Milestones: Zain's 2013 ِEnglish Annual Report
30 Years of Turning Goals Into Milestones: Zain's 2013 ِEnglish Annual Report30 Years of Turning Goals Into Milestones: Zain's 2013 ِEnglish Annual Report
30 Years of Turning Goals Into Milestones: Zain's 2013 ِEnglish Annual ReportZain Group
 
devon energy 2001 annual
devon energy 2001 annualdevon energy 2001 annual
devon energy 2001 annualfinance23
 
Primero april corporate presentation finalv3
Primero april corporate presentation finalv3Primero april corporate presentation finalv3
Primero april corporate presentation finalv3primero_mining
 
Chevron 2008 2Q Earnings Conference Call Presentation (color)
Chevron 2008 2Q Earnings Conference Call Presentation (color)Chevron 2008 2Q Earnings Conference Call Presentation (color)
Chevron 2008 2Q Earnings Conference Call Presentation (color)finance1
 
Avion Corporate Presentation - May 2009
Avion Corporate Presentation - May 2009Avion Corporate Presentation - May 2009
Avion Corporate Presentation - May 2009Avion Gold Corp
 
I Bytes Resources industry
I Bytes  Resources industryI Bytes  Resources industry
I Bytes Resources industryEGBG Services
 
Barclays Energy Conference - 2014
Barclays Energy Conference - 2014Barclays Energy Conference - 2014
Barclays Energy Conference - 2014investor_phillips66
 
June 2012 GHS100 Conference Presentation
June 2012 GHS100 Conference PresentationJune 2012 GHS100 Conference Presentation
June 2012 GHS100 Conference PresentationCompany Spotlight
 
Primero boaml presentation final
Primero boaml presentation finalPrimero boaml presentation final
Primero boaml presentation finalprimero_mining
 
devon energy 2002 annual
devon energy 2002 annualdevon energy 2002 annual
devon energy 2002 annualfinance23
 

Tendances (19)

Relevant Fact – Swift & Co. Update
Relevant Fact – Swift & Co. UpdateRelevant Fact – Swift & Co. Update
Relevant Fact – Swift & Co. Update
 
Nap Investor Presentation
Nap Investor PresentationNap Investor Presentation
Nap Investor Presentation
 
Seplat annual report 2016
Seplat annual report 2016Seplat annual report 2016
Seplat annual report 2016
 
Investor Presentation 2012
Investor Presentation 2012Investor Presentation 2012
Investor Presentation 2012
 
el paso D7A9D355-197F-480A-8FF4-86834B0DD876_EP_4Q_2008_Earnings_FINAL(Color...
el paso  D7A9D355-197F-480A-8FF4-86834B0DD876_EP_4Q_2008_Earnings_FINAL(Color...el paso  D7A9D355-197F-480A-8FF4-86834B0DD876_EP_4Q_2008_Earnings_FINAL(Color...
el paso D7A9D355-197F-480A-8FF4-86834B0DD876_EP_4Q_2008_Earnings_FINAL(Color...
 
Corporate Deals Review 2008
Corporate Deals Review 2008Corporate Deals Review 2008
Corporate Deals Review 2008
 
30 Years of Turning Goals Into Milestones: Zain's 2013 ِEnglish Annual Report
30 Years of Turning Goals Into Milestones: Zain's 2013 ِEnglish Annual Report30 Years of Turning Goals Into Milestones: Zain's 2013 ِEnglish Annual Report
30 Years of Turning Goals Into Milestones: Zain's 2013 ِEnglish Annual Report
 
devon energy 2001 annual
devon energy 2001 annualdevon energy 2001 annual
devon energy 2001 annual
 
Clf ir deck 02212011
Clf ir deck 02212011Clf ir deck 02212011
Clf ir deck 02212011
 
Clf feb 2011
Clf feb 2011Clf feb 2011
Clf feb 2011
 
Nap investor presentation april 2013
Nap investor presentation april 2013Nap investor presentation april 2013
Nap investor presentation april 2013
 
Primero april corporate presentation finalv3
Primero april corporate presentation finalv3Primero april corporate presentation finalv3
Primero april corporate presentation finalv3
 
Chevron 2008 2Q Earnings Conference Call Presentation (color)
Chevron 2008 2Q Earnings Conference Call Presentation (color)Chevron 2008 2Q Earnings Conference Call Presentation (color)
Chevron 2008 2Q Earnings Conference Call Presentation (color)
 
Avion Corporate Presentation - May 2009
Avion Corporate Presentation - May 2009Avion Corporate Presentation - May 2009
Avion Corporate Presentation - May 2009
 
I Bytes Resources industry
I Bytes  Resources industryI Bytes  Resources industry
I Bytes Resources industry
 
Barclays Energy Conference - 2014
Barclays Energy Conference - 2014Barclays Energy Conference - 2014
Barclays Energy Conference - 2014
 
June 2012 GHS100 Conference Presentation
June 2012 GHS100 Conference PresentationJune 2012 GHS100 Conference Presentation
June 2012 GHS100 Conference Presentation
 
Primero boaml presentation final
Primero boaml presentation finalPrimero boaml presentation final
Primero boaml presentation final
 
devon energy 2002 annual
devon energy 2002 annualdevon energy 2002 annual
devon energy 2002 annual
 

En vedette

plains all american pipeline Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
plains all american pipeline  Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...plains all american pipeline  Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
plains all american pipeline Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...finance13
 
u.s.bancorp Restated 2000 Financial Statements
u.s.bancorp Restated 2000 Financial Statementsu.s.bancorp Restated 2000 Financial Statements
u.s.bancorp Restated 2000 Financial Statementsfinance13
 
plains all american pipeline 2005 10-K part 3
plains all american pipeline   2005 10-K part 3plains all american pipeline   2005 10-K part 3
plains all american pipeline 2005 10-K part 3finance13
 
plains all american Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statements 2007
plains all american Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statements  2007plains all american Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statements  2007
plains all american Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statements 2007finance13
 
plains all american pipeline 2002 10-K4
plains all american pipeline  2002 10-K4plains all american pipeline  2002 10-K4
plains all american pipeline 2002 10-K4finance13
 
plains all american pipeline Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
plains all american pipeline  Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...plains all american pipeline  Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
plains all american pipeline Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...finance13
 
plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 2004
plains all american pipeline  Annual Reports 2004plains all american pipeline  Annual Reports 2004
plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 2004finance13
 
capital oneQ1 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital oneQ1 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationcapital oneQ1 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital oneQ1 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationfinance13
 

En vedette (8)

plains all american pipeline Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
plains all american pipeline  Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...plains all american pipeline  Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
plains all american pipeline Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
 
u.s.bancorp Restated 2000 Financial Statements
u.s.bancorp Restated 2000 Financial Statementsu.s.bancorp Restated 2000 Financial Statements
u.s.bancorp Restated 2000 Financial Statements
 
plains all american pipeline 2005 10-K part 3
plains all american pipeline   2005 10-K part 3plains all american pipeline   2005 10-K part 3
plains all american pipeline 2005 10-K part 3
 
plains all american Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statements 2007
plains all american Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statements  2007plains all american Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statements  2007
plains all american Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statements 2007
 
plains all american pipeline 2002 10-K4
plains all american pipeline  2002 10-K4plains all american pipeline  2002 10-K4
plains all american pipeline 2002 10-K4
 
plains all american pipeline Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
plains all american pipeline  Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...plains all american pipeline  Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
plains all american pipeline Table of Contents and Forward Looking Statement...
 
plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 2004
plains all american pipeline  Annual Reports 2004plains all american pipeline  Annual Reports 2004
plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 2004
 
capital oneQ1 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital oneQ1 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationcapital oneQ1 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital oneQ1 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
 

Similaire à plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 2001

valero energy Annual Reports 2005
valero energy Annual Reports 2005valero energy Annual Reports 2005
valero energy Annual Reports 2005finance2
 
united stationers AR07
united stationers AR07united stationers AR07
united stationers AR07finance50
 
united stationers AR07
united stationers AR07united stationers AR07
united stationers AR07finance50
 
ecolab FinancialDiscussion
ecolab  FinancialDiscussionecolab  FinancialDiscussion
ecolab FinancialDiscussionfinance37
 
kellogg Q2 2008 Transcript
kellogg  Q2 2008 Transcript  kellogg  Q2 2008 Transcript
kellogg Q2 2008 Transcript finance23
 
Q4 2007 Earnings kellogg
 	 Q4 2007 Earnings kellogg  	 Q4 2007 Earnings kellogg
Q4 2007 Earnings kellogg finance23
 
• 2005 Caterpillar Inc. Annual Report
 • 2005 Caterpillar Inc. Annual Report • 2005 Caterpillar Inc. Annual Report
• 2005 Caterpillar Inc. Annual Reportfinance5
 
plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 1999
plains all american pipeline  Annual Reports 1999plains all american pipeline  Annual Reports 1999
plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 1999finance13
 
ONEOK to Present at Bank of America Conference
 ONEOK to Present at Bank of America Conference  ONEOK to Present at Bank of America Conference
ONEOK to Present at Bank of America Conference finance20
 
eastman chemical annual reports 2004
eastman chemical  annual reports 2004eastman chemical  annual reports 2004
eastman chemical annual reports 2004finance31
 
Arvinmeritor_AR2007
Arvinmeritor_AR2007Arvinmeritor_AR2007
Arvinmeritor_AR2007finance27
 
Arvinmeritor_AR2007
Arvinmeritor_AR2007Arvinmeritor_AR2007
Arvinmeritor_AR2007finance27
 
ONEOK and ONEOK Partners to Present at Houston Energy Financial
 ONEOK and ONEOK Partners to Present at Houston Energy Financial  ONEOK and ONEOK Partners to Present at Houston Energy Financial
ONEOK and ONEOK Partners to Present at Houston Energy Financial finance20
 
BNSF 2000 annrpt
BNSF 2000 annrptBNSF 2000 annrpt
BNSF 2000 annrptfinance16
 

Similaire à plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 2001 (20)

valero energy Annual Reports 2005
valero energy Annual Reports 2005valero energy Annual Reports 2005
valero energy Annual Reports 2005
 
united stationers AR07
united stationers AR07united stationers AR07
united stationers AR07
 
united stationers AR07
united stationers AR07united stationers AR07
united stationers AR07
 
ecolab FinancialDiscussion
ecolab  FinancialDiscussionecolab  FinancialDiscussion
ecolab FinancialDiscussion
 
ball ar01
ball ar01ball ar01
ball ar01
 
ball ar01
ball ar01ball ar01
ball ar01
 
kellogg Q2 2008 Transcript
kellogg  Q2 2008 Transcript  kellogg  Q2 2008 Transcript
kellogg Q2 2008 Transcript
 
Q4 2007 Earnings kellogg
 	 Q4 2007 Earnings kellogg  	 Q4 2007 Earnings kellogg
Q4 2007 Earnings kellogg
 
• 2005 Caterpillar Inc. Annual Report
 • 2005 Caterpillar Inc. Annual Report • 2005 Caterpillar Inc. Annual Report
• 2005 Caterpillar Inc. Annual Report
 
plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 1999
plains all american pipeline  Annual Reports 1999plains all american pipeline  Annual Reports 1999
plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 1999
 
ONEOK to Present at Bank of America Conference
 ONEOK to Present at Bank of America Conference  ONEOK to Present at Bank of America Conference
ONEOK to Present at Bank of America Conference
 
Q1 2009 Earning Report of Banco Santander
Q1 2009 Earning Report of Banco SantanderQ1 2009 Earning Report of Banco Santander
Q1 2009 Earning Report of Banco Santander
 
Q1 2009 Earning Report of Banco Santander
Q1 2009 Earning Report of Banco SantanderQ1 2009 Earning Report of Banco Santander
Q1 2009 Earning Report of Banco Santander
 
eastman chemical annual reports 2004
eastman chemical  annual reports 2004eastman chemical  annual reports 2004
eastman chemical annual reports 2004
 
Arvinmeritor_AR2007
Arvinmeritor_AR2007Arvinmeritor_AR2007
Arvinmeritor_AR2007
 
Arvinmeritor_AR2007
Arvinmeritor_AR2007Arvinmeritor_AR2007
Arvinmeritor_AR2007
 
ONEOK and ONEOK Partners to Present at Houston Energy Financial
 ONEOK and ONEOK Partners to Present at Houston Energy Financial  ONEOK and ONEOK Partners to Present at Houston Energy Financial
ONEOK and ONEOK Partners to Present at Houston Energy Financial
 
BNSF 2000 annrpt
BNSF 2000 annrptBNSF 2000 annrpt
BNSF 2000 annrpt
 
phi AR07
phi AR07phi AR07
phi AR07
 
phi AR07
phi AR07phi AR07
phi AR07
 

Plus de finance13

capital oneCapital One Financial Corp. Shareholders Meeting Presentation
capital oneCapital One Financial Corp. Shareholders Meeting Presentationcapital oneCapital One Financial Corp. Shareholders Meeting Presentation
capital oneCapital One Financial Corp. Shareholders Meeting Presentationfinance13
 
capital oneLehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Lehman Financial Services Conferen...
capital oneLehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Lehman Financial Services Conferen...capital oneLehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Lehman Financial Services Conferen...
capital oneLehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Lehman Financial Services Conferen...finance13
 
capital oneSanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference Presenta...
capital oneSanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference Presenta...capital oneSanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference Presenta...
capital oneSanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference Presenta...finance13
 
capital one Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Diversified Financial Services Conf...
capital one Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Diversified Financial Services Conf...capital one Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Diversified Financial Services Conf...
capital one Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Diversified Financial Services Conf...finance13
 
capital one Q2 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital one Q2 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationcapital one Q2 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital one Q2 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationfinance13
 
capital one Lehman Conference Presentation
capital one Lehman Conference Presentationcapital one Lehman Conference Presentation
capital one Lehman Conference Presentationfinance13
 
capital one Q3 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital one Q3 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationcapital one Q3 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital one Q3 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationfinance13
 
capital one Capital One Acquisition of Chevy Chase Bank
capital one Capital One Acquisition of Chevy Chase Bankcapital one Capital One Acquisition of Chevy Chase Bank
capital one Capital One Acquisition of Chevy Chase Bankfinance13
 
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Press Release
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Press Releasecapital one Printer Friendly Version of the Press Release
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Press Releasefinance13
 
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Financial Supplement
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Financial Supplementcapital one Printer Friendly Version of the Financial Supplement
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Financial Supplementfinance13
 
capital onePrinter Friendly Version of the Conference Call Presentation
capital onePrinter Friendly Version of the Conference Call Presentationcapital onePrinter Friendly Version of the Conference Call Presentation
capital onePrinter Friendly Version of the Conference Call Presentationfinance13
 
capital one Annual Report1996
capital one  Annual Report1996capital one  Annual Report1996
capital one Annual Report1996finance13
 
capital one Annual Report1997
capital one  Annual Report1997capital one  Annual Report1997
capital one Annual Report1997finance13
 
capital one Annual Report1998
capital one  Annual Report1998capital one  Annual Report1998
capital one Annual Report1998finance13
 
capital one Annual Report1999
capital one  Annual Report1999capital one  Annual Report1999
capital one Annual Report1999finance13
 
capital one Annual Report2001
capital one  Annual Report2001capital one  Annual Report2001
capital one Annual Report2001finance13
 
capital one Annual Report2005
capital one  Annual Report2005capital one  Annual Report2005
capital one Annual Report2005finance13
 
capital one Annual Report2000
capital one  Annual Report2000capital one  Annual Report2000
capital one Annual Report2000finance13
 
capital one Annual Report2002
capital one  Annual Report2002capital one  Annual Report2002
capital one Annual Report2002finance13
 
capital one Annual Report2003
capital one  Annual Report2003capital one  Annual Report2003
capital one Annual Report2003finance13
 

Plus de finance13 (20)

capital oneCapital One Financial Corp. Shareholders Meeting Presentation
capital oneCapital One Financial Corp. Shareholders Meeting Presentationcapital oneCapital One Financial Corp. Shareholders Meeting Presentation
capital oneCapital One Financial Corp. Shareholders Meeting Presentation
 
capital oneLehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Lehman Financial Services Conferen...
capital oneLehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Lehman Financial Services Conferen...capital oneLehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Lehman Financial Services Conferen...
capital oneLehman Brothers Eleventh Annual Lehman Financial Services Conferen...
 
capital oneSanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference Presenta...
capital oneSanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference Presenta...capital oneSanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference Presenta...
capital oneSanford C. Bernstein & Co. Strategic Decisions Conference Presenta...
 
capital one Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Diversified Financial Services Conf...
capital one Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Diversified Financial Services Conf...capital one Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Diversified Financial Services Conf...
capital one Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. Diversified Financial Services Conf...
 
capital one Q2 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital one Q2 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationcapital one Q2 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital one Q2 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
 
capital one Lehman Conference Presentation
capital one Lehman Conference Presentationcapital one Lehman Conference Presentation
capital one Lehman Conference Presentation
 
capital one Q3 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital one Q3 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentationcapital one Q3 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
capital one Q3 2008 Capital One Financial Earnings Conference Call Presentation
 
capital one Capital One Acquisition of Chevy Chase Bank
capital one Capital One Acquisition of Chevy Chase Bankcapital one Capital One Acquisition of Chevy Chase Bank
capital one Capital One Acquisition of Chevy Chase Bank
 
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Press Release
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Press Releasecapital one Printer Friendly Version of the Press Release
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Press Release
 
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Financial Supplement
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Financial Supplementcapital one Printer Friendly Version of the Financial Supplement
capital one Printer Friendly Version of the Financial Supplement
 
capital onePrinter Friendly Version of the Conference Call Presentation
capital onePrinter Friendly Version of the Conference Call Presentationcapital onePrinter Friendly Version of the Conference Call Presentation
capital onePrinter Friendly Version of the Conference Call Presentation
 
capital one Annual Report1996
capital one  Annual Report1996capital one  Annual Report1996
capital one Annual Report1996
 
capital one Annual Report1997
capital one  Annual Report1997capital one  Annual Report1997
capital one Annual Report1997
 
capital one Annual Report1998
capital one  Annual Report1998capital one  Annual Report1998
capital one Annual Report1998
 
capital one Annual Report1999
capital one  Annual Report1999capital one  Annual Report1999
capital one Annual Report1999
 
capital one Annual Report2001
capital one  Annual Report2001capital one  Annual Report2001
capital one Annual Report2001
 
capital one Annual Report2005
capital one  Annual Report2005capital one  Annual Report2005
capital one Annual Report2005
 
capital one Annual Report2000
capital one  Annual Report2000capital one  Annual Report2000
capital one Annual Report2000
 
capital one Annual Report2002
capital one  Annual Report2002capital one  Annual Report2002
capital one Annual Report2002
 
capital one Annual Report2003
capital one  Annual Report2003capital one  Annual Report2003
capital one Annual Report2003
 

Dernier

Malad Call Girl in Services 9892124323 | ₹,4500 With Room Free Delivery
Malad Call Girl in Services  9892124323 | ₹,4500 With Room Free DeliveryMalad Call Girl in Services  9892124323 | ₹,4500 With Room Free Delivery
Malad Call Girl in Services 9892124323 | ₹,4500 With Room Free DeliveryPooja Nehwal
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 25.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 25.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 25.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 25.pdfGale Pooley
 
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptxFinTech Belgium
 
High Class Call Girls Nashik Maya 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
High Class Call Girls Nashik Maya 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikHigh Class Call Girls Nashik Maya 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
High Class Call Girls Nashik Maya 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikCall Girls in Nagpur High Profile
 
Instant Issue Debit Cards - School Designs
Instant Issue Debit Cards - School DesignsInstant Issue Debit Cards - School Designs
Instant Issue Debit Cards - School Designsegoetzinger
 
Solution Manual for Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Robert Libby, Patri...
Solution Manual for Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Robert Libby, Patri...Solution Manual for Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Robert Libby, Patri...
Solution Manual for Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Robert Libby, Patri...ssifa0344
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdfGale Pooley
 
CALL ON ➥8923113531 🔝Call Girls Gomti Nagar Lucknow best sexual service
CALL ON ➥8923113531 🔝Call Girls Gomti Nagar Lucknow best sexual serviceCALL ON ➥8923113531 🔝Call Girls Gomti Nagar Lucknow best sexual service
CALL ON ➥8923113531 🔝Call Girls Gomti Nagar Lucknow best sexual serviceanilsa9823
 
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane 6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane  6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane  6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane 6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...Call Girls in Nagpur High Profile
 
Top Rated Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...
Top Rated  Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...Top Rated  Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...
Top Rated Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...Call Girls in Nagpur High Profile
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 23.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 23.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 23.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 23.pdfGale Pooley
 
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...ssifa0344
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 18.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 18.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 18.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 18.pdfGale Pooley
 
Log your LOA pain with Pension Lab's brilliant campaign
Log your LOA pain with Pension Lab's brilliant campaignLog your LOA pain with Pension Lab's brilliant campaign
Log your LOA pain with Pension Lab's brilliant campaignHenry Tapper
 
06_Joeri Van Speybroek_Dell_MeetupDora&Cybersecurity.pdf
06_Joeri Van Speybroek_Dell_MeetupDora&Cybersecurity.pdf06_Joeri Van Speybroek_Dell_MeetupDora&Cybersecurity.pdf
06_Joeri Van Speybroek_Dell_MeetupDora&Cybersecurity.pdfFinTech Belgium
 
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School SpiritInstant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spiritegoetzinger
 
High Class Call Girls Nagpur Grishma Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
High Class Call Girls Nagpur Grishma Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur EscortsHigh Class Call Girls Nagpur Grishma Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
High Class Call Girls Nagpur Grishma Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escortsranjana rawat
 
20240429 Calibre April 2024 Investor Presentation.pdf
20240429 Calibre April 2024 Investor Presentation.pdf20240429 Calibre April 2024 Investor Presentation.pdf
20240429 Calibre April 2024 Investor Presentation.pdfAdnet Communications
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 21.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 21.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 21.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 21.pdfGale Pooley
 

Dernier (20)

(Vedika) Low Rate Call Girls in Pune Call Now 8250077686 Pune Escorts 24x7
(Vedika) Low Rate Call Girls in Pune Call Now 8250077686 Pune Escorts 24x7(Vedika) Low Rate Call Girls in Pune Call Now 8250077686 Pune Escorts 24x7
(Vedika) Low Rate Call Girls in Pune Call Now 8250077686 Pune Escorts 24x7
 
Malad Call Girl in Services 9892124323 | ₹,4500 With Room Free Delivery
Malad Call Girl in Services  9892124323 | ₹,4500 With Room Free DeliveryMalad Call Girl in Services  9892124323 | ₹,4500 With Room Free Delivery
Malad Call Girl in Services 9892124323 | ₹,4500 With Room Free Delivery
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 25.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 25.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 25.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 25.pdf
 
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
00_Main ppt_MeetupDORA&CyberSecurity.pptx
 
High Class Call Girls Nashik Maya 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
High Class Call Girls Nashik Maya 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikHigh Class Call Girls Nashik Maya 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
High Class Call Girls Nashik Maya 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
 
Instant Issue Debit Cards - School Designs
Instant Issue Debit Cards - School DesignsInstant Issue Debit Cards - School Designs
Instant Issue Debit Cards - School Designs
 
Solution Manual for Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Robert Libby, Patri...
Solution Manual for Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Robert Libby, Patri...Solution Manual for Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Robert Libby, Patri...
Solution Manual for Financial Accounting, 11th Edition by Robert Libby, Patri...
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 22.pdf
 
CALL ON ➥8923113531 🔝Call Girls Gomti Nagar Lucknow best sexual service
CALL ON ➥8923113531 🔝Call Girls Gomti Nagar Lucknow best sexual serviceCALL ON ➥8923113531 🔝Call Girls Gomti Nagar Lucknow best sexual service
CALL ON ➥8923113531 🔝Call Girls Gomti Nagar Lucknow best sexual service
 
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane 6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane  6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane  6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane 6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...
 
Top Rated Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...
Top Rated  Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...Top Rated  Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...
Top Rated Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 23.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 23.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 23.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 23.pdf
 
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
TEST BANK For Corporate Finance, 13th Edition By Stephen Ross, Randolph Weste...
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 18.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 18.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 18.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 18.pdf
 
Log your LOA pain with Pension Lab's brilliant campaign
Log your LOA pain with Pension Lab's brilliant campaignLog your LOA pain with Pension Lab's brilliant campaign
Log your LOA pain with Pension Lab's brilliant campaign
 
06_Joeri Van Speybroek_Dell_MeetupDora&Cybersecurity.pdf
06_Joeri Van Speybroek_Dell_MeetupDora&Cybersecurity.pdf06_Joeri Van Speybroek_Dell_MeetupDora&Cybersecurity.pdf
06_Joeri Van Speybroek_Dell_MeetupDora&Cybersecurity.pdf
 
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School SpiritInstant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
Instant Issue Debit Cards - High School Spirit
 
High Class Call Girls Nagpur Grishma Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
High Class Call Girls Nagpur Grishma Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur EscortsHigh Class Call Girls Nagpur Grishma Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
High Class Call Girls Nagpur Grishma Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
 
20240429 Calibre April 2024 Investor Presentation.pdf
20240429 Calibre April 2024 Investor Presentation.pdf20240429 Calibre April 2024 Investor Presentation.pdf
20240429 Calibre April 2024 Investor Presentation.pdf
 
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 21.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 21.pdfThe Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 21.pdf
The Economic History of the U.S. Lecture 21.pdf
 

plains all american pipeline Annual Reports 2001

  • 1. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > growth + yield total return > > 2001 ANNUAL REPORT PLAINS ALL AMERICAN P I P E L I N E, L . P.
  • 2. PAA | 2001 AR risk management counter- cyclical balance growth + yield total return value the bottom line I t ’s more than just business as u s u a l.
  • 3. | 01 performance teamwork competitive advantage relationships strategy I t ’s p e r s o n a l. It takes more than world-class assets to make a great company. It takes capable, dedicated, honest and hard-working people all focused on achieving a common goal. At Plains All American, that goal is to provide the utmost in value-added services to our producer and refinery customers, and in doing so, deliver superior financial returns to our equityholders. This fundamental concept was established by members of the current senior management team in the early 1990s at the inception of what is now Plains All American. In 2001, the members of our senior management team further aligned their interests with those of our Unitholders by making a substantial personal investment in the general partner interest, common units and subordinated units of PAA. To us, “it’s personal” is more than just a catchy phrase…it’s the truth.
  • 4. PAA | 2001 AR LETTER TO UNITHOLDERS In a world that, as of late, has felt somewhat uncertain and a little less stable, it can be reassuring that the Partnership’s assets and business strategies are planted firmly on solid ground. Plains All American’s high quality and diversified assets provide stable cash flow to support its distributions, currently at an annualized rate of $2.05 per unit. Plus, the Partnership’s strong balance sheet, exceptional liquidity and low cost of capital 10.8% position it well to take advantage of a favorable acquisition environment to further its growth. growth Last year, we completed the acquisition of 463 miles of pipeline and gathering infrastructure, which are strategi- in distributions cally located in oil-rich producing regions. We also expanded our terminalling and storage capacity by 1.8 million barrels and began the construction of an additional 2.2 million barrels of capacity. These new assets complement our existing asset base, add diversification and enhance our ability to generate stable results in an otherwise cyclical industry. This growth, coupled with the solid performance of our assets and a disciplined approach to financing, allowed our 2001 distributable cash flow to grow to $77.1 million from $72.1 million in 2000, despite a less than optimal crude oil market. In October 2001, we increased the Partnership’s quarterly distribution for the third consecutive liquidity quarter, bringing the total distribution growth for 2001 to 10.8 percent. Even with this increase, based on 2002 forecast guidance, our coverage ratio of distributable cash-to-distributions was still greater than 1 to 1. We have reached once again established a target of growing the distribution rate by at least 10 percent in 2002. highest level of Completing strategic acquisitions is a key element in driving distribution growth and in 2001, we closed over $220 million in acquisitions. The bulk of our 2001 growth efforts were focused on establishing a solid asset base in Canada, the northern gateway into the U.S. Midwest. This included the $161 million purchase of all of Murphy Oil’s crude oil pipeline, gathering, storage and terminalling assets in Canada. Subsequently, we acquired assets of CANPET Energy Group based in Calgary. This $42 million purchase further enhanced our position in Canada by providing crude oil and liquefied petroleum gas marketing capabilities, along with crude oil gathering and storage facilities. $220 million in Our goal is to complete $200 to $300 million in strategic acquisitions annually to expand and enhance our asset acquisitions base. With the massive consolidation currently underway among major oil companies and large independents, and their likely divestiture of noncore midstream assets, we expect numerous acquisition candidates to be available. To be well-positioned during this favorable acquisition market, we bolstered our balance sheet by completing an equity offering in the fourth quarter of 2001, which yielded approximately $126 million in proceeds. In addition, we locked up long-term financing with a $200 million six-year term loan. As a result, we were able to pay down a substantial portion of our revolving debt and ended the year with a comfortable long-term debt-to-total capital- ization ratio of approximately 47 percent. At year-end 2001, we had excellent financial flexibility and approximately $400 million available under our existing revolving credit facilities. Growth is important. However, we will take the appropriate steps to grow the Partnership’s distribution capacity prudently, and remain focused on our goal to maintain a strong capital structure, achieve and maintain an investment grade credit rating and optimize our cost of capital. Finally, in 2001, management and a group of financial investors entered into a transaction to acquire control of Plains All American Pipeline’s general partner and deconsolidate from Plains Resources Inc. With the Partnership’s management investing alongside the Partnership’s Unitholders, we are even more incentivized to continue to drive distribution growth. In addition, this new structure allows the management team to focus 100 percent of their efforts on the management and growth of Plains All American Pipeline.
  • 5. 02 | 03 We are committed to keeping Plains All American as one of the top performing MLPs in the market. We were pleased that in 2001 the Partnership generated a total return of approximately 46 percent by paying out a total of $1.95 in distributions on a unit that increased in price 36 percent from $19.125 to $25.99 per unit. Our future looks bright. We have a solid base business, a strong balance sheet, a favorable acquisition environment, an asset base that provides us competitive advantages and a capable, motivated management team. We believe these represent the elements critical to success. Accordingly, we are excited about the future and look forward to making 2002 a prosperous and rewarding year. Thank you for your continued support. Greg L. Armstrong Harry N. Pefanis Chairman and Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Operating Officer (in thousands, except per unit information) FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (1) 2001 2000 1999 1998 Selected Financial Data Revenues $ 6,868,215 $ 6,641,187 $ 10,910,423 $ 3,517,271 Gross margin(2) 147,245 134,683 110,314 38,480 Net income (loss)(3) 44,179 77,502 (103,360) 6,034 Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization(4) 109,595 103,048 89,074 33,767 Cash flow from operations (net income before noncash items)(4) 80,513 73,883 67,218 23,312 Cash flow from operations after estimated maintenance capital expenditures(4) 77,112 72,098 65,477 21,604 Total assets 1,261,251 885,801 1,223,037 607,186 Total long-term debt 351,677 320,000 373,450 175,000 Partners’ capital 402,797 213,999 192,973 270,543 Per unit information: Net income (loss)(5) $ 1.12 $ 2.64 $ (3.16) NA 0.19(6) Cash distributions declared 2.00 1.84 1.84 Weighted average number of limited partner units outstanding 37,528 34,386 31,633 30,089 Operating Highlights Average daily volumes (barrels) Pipeline activities 477 241 218 163 Lease gathering 375 262 265 88 Bulk purchases 54 28 138 98 Terminal throughput 99 67 83 80 Storage leased to third parties (average barrels per month) 2,356 1,657 1,975 1,150 (1) Represents total Partnership results for the period from inception (November 23, 1998) through December 31, 1998, and the results of our predecessor from January 1, 1998, through November 22, 1998. (2) Excludes unauthorized trading losses and related litigation charges of $7.0 million, $166.4 million and $7.1 million for the years ended December 31, 2000, 1999 and 1998, respectively, and noncash inventory valuation adjustment of $5.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2001. (3) Includes the unauthorized trading losses, noncash items and nonrecurring or unusual gains and losses. (4) Excludes the unauthorized trading losses, noncash items and nonrecurring or unusual gains and losses. (5) Before extraordinary items and cumulative effect of accounting change. (6) Represents a partial quarterly distribution for the period from November 23, 1998, the date of the Partnership’s initial public offering, to December 31, 1998.
  • 6. PAA | 2001 AR Plains All American P i p e l i n e, L . P. – an attractive investment v e h i c l e. By forming the Plains All American Pipeline MLP in September 1998, we created a vehicle to more actively grow our midstream business and to allow the value of the business to be more fully recognized. The result has been measurable. Total assets have more yields. But an MLP offers more than just yield, it also offers than doubled, from $581 million at September 30, 1998, growth opportunities. As the Partnership grows its asset base to approximately $1.3 billion at December 31, 2001. and increases the cash flow from its assets, it can increase its distribution to its unitholders. As cash distributions continue Moreover, this decision has also been profitable. An investor to increase, all other factors remaining constant, the unit price who acquired a unit at the $20.00 per unit price in the initial of an MLP should also increase, providing investors with public offering, today has realized $5.88 in partially tax deferred attractive total returns. cash distributions and owns a unit that as of February 15, 2002, traded on the New York Stock Exchange at $25.65, yielding an Plains All American has consistently demonstrated that it is implied total return of $11.53 or 56 percent. one of the top performing MLPs in the market. During 2001, we paid out a total of $1.95 in distributions and our unit The chart on the right shows the price performance of Plains price increased 36 percent from $19.125 to $25.99 per unit. All American Pipeline relative to its peer group and major Thus, we generated a total return of approximately 46 percent. market indices. In addition, our distribution rate grew an impressive 10.8 per- cent. Our plan is to continue to grow our distribution to One of the advantages of a Master Limited Partnership (“MLP”) Unitholders by at least 10 percent annually. is that unlike a corporation, which pays income taxes at the corporate level and then requires its investors to pay income We have sought to limit investment risk and maximize taxes on its dividends, the partnership does not. The MLP growth potential through the calculated design of a quality structure eliminates this double taxation and passes the cash asset base, combined with a solid financial structure and a flow and noncash charges directly to the investors in a par- highly experienced management team. The Partnership owns tially tax deferred distribution. This allows the partnership to premium quality, hard assets strategically located in the maximize its cash distribution level and generate attractive United States and Canada. Moreover, the Partnership holds
  • 7. 04 | 05 an attractive and master limited partnership mlp comparative price performance growing asset class JAN 00 JUN 00 NOV 00 APR 01 SEP 01 FEB 02 250% 1 PAA – 195% strong industry fundamentals 200% 2 substantially 150% tax deferred yield Pipeline MLP Composite – 165% Pipeline MLP Composite comprised of: KMP, EPN, EPD, BPL, KPP, TPP, EEP, NBP and TCLP. 3 100% growth potential S&P 500 – 75% 4 50% ideal for income/ NASDAQ Composite – 44% growth investors CORPORATE PROFILE PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L.P. (“PAA”) is a publicly traded master limited partnership engaged in crude oil transportation, terminalling and storage, as well as crude oil and liquefied petroleum gas gathering and marketing activities. At December 31, 2001, PAA had a total enterprise value of $1.5 billion. PAA handles approximately 950,000 barrels per day of physical crude oil through its extensive network of assets located in key producing basins and transportation gateways in the United States and Canada. Through its active acquisition program, it has become one of the top crude oil midstream companies in North America. The Partnership is designed to make quarterly distributions of its available cash to its Unitholders. As of year-end 2001, the Partnership was distributing $0.5125 per unit per quarter, which equates to an annual distribution of $2.05 per year. PAA’s goal is to grow the Partnership’s assets by completing $200 to $300 million in accretive, complementary and strategic acquisitions per year which will fuel distribution growth. Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.’s common units are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “PAA” The Partnership is . headquartered in Houston, Texas. MLPs are subject to investor level income taxation only. This allows for attractive after-tax rates of return. tax benefit assets that are counter-cyclical to each other, providing Our goal is to achieve and maintain an investment grade rating value-added opportunities and downside protection in varying in order to keep our cost of debt capital as low as possible. market conditions. The assets are also diversified geographically As of December 31, 2001, we had approximately $400 million and offer synergistic opportunities. available on our revolving credit facilities for working capital We also limit risk by maintaining a conservative balance sheet needs and acquisition opportunities. This, coupled with our and strong cash flow. At year-end 2001, our long-term debt- low cost of capital, will help us fund our growth objective of to-total capitalization ratio was 47 percent. Based on 2002 acquiring $200 to $300 million in additional assets each year forecast guidance, our long-term debt-to-EBITDA ratio was to further drive our distribution growth. 2.8x and the EBITDA-to-interest coverage ratio was 5.1x.
  • 8. PAA | 2001 AR 76% 24% publicly traded equity debt Plains MLP All American enterprise value $1.5 billion 11.5 million barrels of crude oil storage capacity counter-cyclical balance 3,0 0 0 miles over extensive of crude oil and condensate pipelines fleet of truck transportation and injection assets transport, terminal, gather & market 950,000 barrels per day
  • 9. 06 | 07 A strong asset base that provides many a d v a n t a g e s. As one of the top crude oil midstream entities in the industry, Nonpipeline acquisitions also present opportunities to increase PAA handles approximately 950,000 barrels per day of physical margin realizations and volumes on our existing assets. For crude oil by utilizing its extensive network of assets located in instance, by acquiring the marketing and gathering assets of major oil-producing regions of the United States and Canada. CANPET Energy, we effectively increased the cash flow of cer- Through this network, we specialize in exploiting inefficiencies tain assets acquired earlier in the year from Murphy Oil. of crude oil logistics, and transport, terminal, gather and mar- We also generate profit from our pipeline activity through ket over 50 different grades of crude oil. capturing the difference in the price of the crude at the receipt point, plus the cost of the transportation, versus the 2001 EBITDA Contribution price of the crude at the sales point. We refer to this as the Pipelines 61 percent margin from our merchant activity. Our network of assets, Terminalling, storage, gathering and marketing 39 percent access to a variety of types of crude and participation in all phases of the crude oil distribution process supplies us with specialized knowledge of the crude oil markets to maximize Pipelines these profit opportunities. Our primary crude oil pipelines are connected, directly or indirectly, with our gathering, terminalling and storage assets G a t h e r i n g a n d m a r ke t i n g that service major North American refinery and distribution Our gathering and marketing activities are conducted through- markets where we have strong business relationships. Our out the United States, primarily in Texas, Louisiana and Califor- pipeline networks have additional capacity to respond to nia, and in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan increasing demand or new opportunities. and Manitoba. These activities include purchasing crude oil from the producer at the wellhead or from pipeline intercon- Pipeline revenues are generated by transporting third-party nects and trading locations. We primarily transport the crude volumes of crude oil for a fee or a tariff. We enhance profit oil on our own transportation assets or, when cost effective, margins by increasing volumes and more efficiently managing on third-party assets. We may also exchange one grade of crude operations. Our strategy is to acquire pipelines in prolific for another to maximize profit or meet contract delivery require- oil-producing regions and utilize our marketing activities ments. We market the crude oil to refiners or other resellers. and strategic alliances to maximize margins and volumes.
  • 10. PAA | 2001 AR 6 4 3 11 2 9 The team leaders that Marketing of crude oil is complex and requires detailed current P l a i n s A l l A m e r i c a n S e n i o r M a n a g e m e n t Te a m knowledge of crude oil sources and end markets. With our PAA’s senior management team includes substantially all of involvement in all phases of the crude oil distribution chain, the members of the original management team that in 1992 we are familiar with individual refineries’ demand for specific developed the initial concept and business strategy of building grades of crude oil, area market price structures for different the premier midstream crude oil pipeline MLP, using the Cush- grades, location of customers and availability of transportation ing Terminal as the cornerstone of our foundation. Along the and storage facilities and cost of delivery. way, several crucial members joined the team bringing with them insights and ideas that helped improve upon the original Te r m i n a l l i n g a n d s t o ra g e concept and enabled PAA to accelerate the achievement of its Our storage and terminalling operations generate fees from goals. Collectively, the 11 individuals that comprise the senior leasing of tank capacity and throughput charges from third- management team have worked with Plains All American or party refiners, gatherers, pipeline operators, traders, producers its predecessor entities for approximately 135 years and have and resellers that need to segregate, blend or take delivery been actively involved in the energy industry for over 200 years. of crude oil. 27 percent of our current storage capacity is Each team member provides a complementary skill set and located at our Cushing Terminal, a state-of-the-art facility core competency that strengthens the overall organization and designed to serve the needs of refiners in the U.S. Midwest. To provides the balance necessary to execute PAA’s business plan. service an expected increase in volumes and varieties of foreign 1 Greg Armstrong (Chairman & CEO) Greg has been with PAA or its and domestic crude oil through the Cushing Interchange, we are predecessors for 21 years and is ultimately responsible for all facets of our business. currently expanding the facility’s storage capacity from 3.1 mil- Greg focuses the majority of his time on developing and refining our strategy, lion barrels to 5.3 million barrels. Construction of approximately ensuring that we have the tools and capital we need to execute our business plan and helping us to overcome obstacles as they arise. half of the expansion is scheduled to be complete in June 2 Harry Pefanis (President & COO) Harry has been with PAA or its 2002 with the balance expected to be complete by year end. predecessors for over 18 years and is responsible for executing our strategy, overseeing our day-to-day operations, coordinating the many disciplines within This expansion is designed to accommodate the numerous vari- our organization and identifying areas for future expansion. eties of crude oil transported through the exchange and will 3 Phil Kramer (Executive Vice President & CFO) Phil has been with help us to maintain the counter-cyclical balance in our business PAA or its predecessors for over 18 years. Phil’s responsibilities include executing our financial growth strategy, maintaining relationships with our various capital and enable us to better optimize our margins as we continue providers, overseeing our financial reporting processes and safeguarding our assets. to expand our marketing activities.
  • 11. 08 | 09 10 13 8 5 1 14 12 7 make it h a p p e n. 4 George Coiner (Senior Vice President) George has been with PAA or 11 Al Swanson (Treasurer) Al joined us in 2000 from Santa Fe Snyder its predecessors for over 20 years and has primary responsibility for our commer- Corporation and is responsible for coordination of our annual plan, all cash cial operations, which includes allocating our assets to maintain financial balance management activities, insurance risk management and foreign exchange and in an otherwise cyclical industry. George and his group are also responsible for interest rate management activities. maintaining our relationships with over 3,000 producer and refinery customers. C a n a d i a n M a n a g e m e n t Te a m 5 Jim Hester (Vice President – Acquisitions) Jim has been with PAA In 2001, we entered the Canadian midstream business with the or its predecessors for 14 years and is responsible for our acquisition and business purchases of the Murphy and CANPET assets. In addition to the development activities, including the identification, analysis, due diligence and integration of target assets or companies. assets that we acquired, we were extremely fortunate to add 6 Al Lindseth (Vice President – Administration) Al joined us in several talented individuals to our management team. Collec- 2000 from PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he specialized in risk management tively, the individuals listed below have nearly 70 years of and arbitrage analysis. Al has primary responsibility for the design and function- experience in the Canadian oil and gas business and are ality of our risk management policies and procedures, information systems and operational accounting. responsible for our operations there. 7 Tim Moore (Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary) Tim 12 Dave Duckett (Executive Vice President) Dave has been with PAA joined us in 2000 from an independent E&P company and prior thereto was with or its predecessors for 17 years and is responsible for managing our commercial a nationally recognized law firm. Tim is responsible for our corporate legal activi- operations in Canada. Dave and his group are also responsible for maintaining ties and all securities-related matters. relationships with our Canadian producer customers. 8 Mark Shires (Vice President – Operations) Mark has been with 13 Ralph Cross (Vice President – Business Development) Ralph PAA or its predecessors for a total of 15 years and oversees all aspects of has been with PAA or its predecessors for 10 years and is responsible for our our pipeline, terminalling and trucking operations. Mark is based in Cushing, Canadian business development activities, including acquisitions, project Oklahoma, where he directed the design and supervised the construction of the development, market expansion and optimization of our existing asset base. world-class Cushing Terminal in 1993–1994 and continues to oversee ongoing expansion of the facility. 14 John Kers (Vice President – Operations) John has been with PAA or its predecessors for 21 years and is responsible for our Canadian operations, 9 Patrick Diamond (Manager, Special Projects) Pat joined us in 1999 including engineering and construction projects. John also possesses specialized from the Energy Investment Banking Division of Salomon Smith Barney where he knowledge in the transportation and storage of heavy Canadian crude oil. was heavily involved in our 1998 IPO. Pat devotes the majority of his time to corporate strategy and finance issues, maintaining our relationships with invest- In addition, PAA is blessed to have over 1,000 outstanding ment analysts and assisting in our business development and acquisition efforts. employees in the United States and Canada that support our 10 Lawrence Dreyfuss (Associate General Counsel & Assistant management team. It is through their hard work and dedica- Secretary) Larry has been with PAA or its predecessors for over 20 years. Larry devotes a significant amount of his time to our acquisition efforts and overseeing tion that Plains All American will continue to deliver superior the legal aspects of our day-to-day operations, while also serving as the General service to its customers and become the premier independent Counsel and Secretary of our Canadian operations. crude oil company in North America.
  • 12. PAA | 2001 AR 1 Cushing Terminal 5 Dollarhide Pipeline 8 Hardeman Pipeline 12 Wood County 15 Star Lake Terminal & Tank Farm Foreign Crude Line 2 West Texas 9 Merkel Gathering 16 Sabine Pass Pipeline Gathering System 6 Coast Pipeline 13 East Texas Gathering 10 La Grange Terminal 17 Grand Chenier Terminal & Gathering System 3 Spraberry Pipeline 14 Ingleside Terminal 11 Atlas Terminal 18 Lake Hatch Gathering 7 Childress Pipeline 4 Reagan Pipeline 19 Ferriday System 20 Abbeville Terminal strategic positioning A GEOGRAPHICALLY DIVERSE 21 Larose Terminal 22 St. Gabriel Terminal ASSET BASE 23 Venice Terminal 24 Chatom Gathering System 25 All American Pipeline 26 SJV Gathering System 27 Butte Pipeline 28 Wascana Pipeline 29 Wapella Pipeline & Terminal 30 Milk River Pipeline 31 Cactus Lake/ Bodo Pipeline 32 Kerrobert Terminal 33 Manito Pipeline 34 N. Saskatchewan Pipeline 35 Illinois Basin Pipeline System PA A’s a s s e t s i n c l u d e additional growth opportunities and geographic diversification. • Over 3,000 miles of gathering and mainline crude oil and To strengthen our storage and terminalling capability, we are condensate pipelines. expanding the capacity of our Cushing Terminal by 71 percent. • Approximately 11.5 million barrels of terminalling and storage Entities with control of large volumes of high and low quality capacity, including the 3.1 million barrel Cushing Terminal, crude streams and strategically located terminalling and storage which is currently being expanded to 5.3 million barrels. assets can service their customers’ needs and profit from either • An extensive fleet of truck transportation and injection assets. combining or segregating the streams, depending on changing We believe our asset base is uniquely configured to provide a market conditions. counter-cyclical balance between our gathering and marketing, We are also positioning the Partnership to benefit from the and storage and terminalling activities. These assets, in combi- continuing evolution of supply/demand trends in the U.S. Mid- nation with our stable, fee-based pipeline assets, allow us to west. As crude oil production in the region declines and refinery generate consistent earnings and cash flow during all phases demand remains stable or increases, additional supplies are of the crude oil price cycle. In an industry that is highly likely to be shipped down from Canada or up through the Cush- cyclical, this ability to generate profit on either side of the ing Interchange. Our Cushing Terminal and our Canadian asset market significantly differentiates us from other companies base position Plains All American to benefit from this trend. in our industry and reduces risk for our Unitholders. Canada has a very large crude oil resource base and production Throughout 2001, we focused on expanding both sides of our is projected to increase by over 25 percent during the next asset base. We increased our pipeline capacity by acquiring an several years. We believe this region will yield additional expan- additional 463 miles of pipeline and associated gathering sys- sion opportunities for the Partnership over the coming years. tems. 93 percent of these are located in Canada which provides
  • 13. PAA | 2001 AR D i re c t o rs of S e n i o r M a n a g e m e n t Te a m of L a w re n c e D rey f u s s Plains All American GP LLC Plains All American GP LLC Associate General Counsel and The General Partner of Plains AAP, L.P., The General Partner of Plains AAP, L.P., Assistant Secretary The General Partner of Plains All American The General Partner of Plains All American A l S wa n s o n Pipeline, L.P. Pipeline, L.P. Treasurer G re g L . A r m s t ro n g G re g L . A r m s t ro n g Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Board and C a n a d i a n M a n a g e m e n t Te a m Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer D a ve D u c ke t t Plains All American GP LLC H a r r y N . Pe fa n i s Executive Vice President E ve ra rd o G oya n e s President and Chief Operating Officer PMC (Nova Scotia) Company President and Chief Executive Officer P h i l l i p D . K ra m e r R a l p h C ro s s Liberty Energy Holdings Executive Vice President and Vice President – Business Development G a r y R . Pe t e rs e n Chief Financial Officer PMC (Nova Scotia) Company Senior Managing Director G e o rg e R . C o i n e r J o h n Ke rs EnCap Investments LLC Senior Vice President Vice President – Operations J o h n T. R a y m o n d PMC (Nova Scotia) Company Jim G. Hester President and Chief Operating Officer Vice President – Acquisitions Plains Resources Inc. A l f re d A . L i n d s e t h R o b e r t V. S i n n o t t Vice President – Administration Vice President Kayne Anderson Investment Management, Inc. T i m M o o re Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Arthur L. Smith Chairman M a r k F. S h i re s John S. Herold, Inc. Vice President – Operations J . Ta f t S y m o n d s A . Pa t r i c k D i a m o n d Chairman Manager, Special Projects Maurice Pincoffs Co., Inc. U n i t h o l d e r I n fo r m a t i o n Fo r m 1 0 - K The common units, excluding the Class B common units, are listed A copy of the Partnership’s annual report on Form 10-K to and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “PAA”. the Securities and Exchange Commission for the year ended December 31, 2001, is available free of charge on request to: The following table sets forth the high and low sales prices for the Investor Relations common units as reported on the New York Stock Exchange Composite Plains All American GP LLC Tape for the period indicated: 333 Clay Street Houston, Texas 77002-4101 2001 High 2 0 0 1 L ow 2000 High 2 0 0 0 L ow 713.646.4491 / 800.564.3036 1st Quarter $ 23.59 $ 19.50 $ 16.56 $ 13.00 I n d e p e n d e n t Ac c o u n t a n t s 2nd Quarter $ 27.86 $ 22.26 $ 18.63 $ 15.25 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 3rd Quarter $ 29.50 $ 23.47 $ 19.75 $ 18.00 1201 Louisiana Street, Suite 2900 4th Quarter $ 27.46 $ 24.76 $ 20.06 $ 18.00 Houston, Texas 77002-5607 E xe c u t i ve O f f i c e of t h e G e n e ra l Pa r t n e r Tra n s f e r Ag e n t Plains All American GP LLC American Stock Transfer & Trust 333 Clay Street 59 Maiden Lane Houston, Texas 77002-4101 New York, New York 10038-4502 713.646.4100 / 800.564.3036 800.937.5449 Fax: 713.646.4572 E-mail: info@paalp.com Web site: www.paalp.com
  • 14. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L..P. 333 CLAY STREET HOUSTON, TEXAS 77002 www.paalp.com