Biggest changeNatural Gas Storage Spire Missouri believes it currently has ample storage capacity to meet the demands of its distribution system, particularly to augment its supply during peak demand periods; however, see related discussion of Spire STL Pipeline under the caption “—The Utilities’ ability to meet their customers’ natural gas requirements may be impaired if contracted gas supplies, interstate pipeline and/or storage services are not available or delivered in a timely manner” under Item 1A, Risk Factors, and in Note 15 , Regulatory Matters, of the Notes to Financial Statements in Item 8.
Biggest changeNatural Gas Storage Spire Missouri believes it currently has ample storage capacity to meet the demands of its distribution system, particularly to augment its supply during peak demand periods.
In addition, Spire Alabama has 2.0 Bcf of LNG storage that can provide the system with up to an additional 0.2 Bcf of natural gas daily to meet peak day demand. Spire Gulf obtains adequate storage capacity through Gulf South Pipeline Company, LP, and Enstor Gas, LLC’s Bay Gas Storage.
In addition, Spire Alabama has 2.0 Bcf of on-system LNG storage that can provide the system with up to an additional 0.2 Bcf of natural gas daily to meet peak day demand. Spire Gulf obtains adequate storage capacity through Gulf South Pipeline Company, LP, and Enstor Gas, LLC’s Bay Gas Storage.
We offer incentives for weight management and gym membership, as well as employee assistance programs to provide counseling services and emotional support, and we have a formalized comprehensive well-being program that focuses on the physical, emotional, social and financial health of every employee.
To support employee wellness, we offer incentives for weight management and gym membership, as well as employee assistance programs to provide counseling services and emotional support, and we have a formalized comprehensive well-being program that focuses on the physical, emotional, social and financial health of every employee.
The field is designed to provide approximately 0.3 Bcf of natural gas withdrawals on a peak day, and provides the ability to reinject natural gas during the heating season to replenish or increase deliverability, subject to maximum annual net withdrawals of approximately 4.0 Bcf of natural gas based on the inventory level that Spire Missouri plans to maintain.
The field is designed to provide approximately 0.35 Bcf of natural gas withdrawals on a peak day and provides the ability to reinject natural gas during the heating season to replenish or increase deliverability, subject to maximum annual net withdrawals of approximately 4.0 Bcf of natural gas based on the inventory level that Spire Missouri plans to maintain.
To secure access to the markets it serves, Spire Marketing contracts for transportation capacity on various pipelines from pipeline companies directly and from other parties through the secondary capacity market. Throughout fiscal 2022, Spire Marketing held approximately 1.1 Bcf per day of firm transportation capacity.
To secure access to the markets it serves, Spire Marketing contracts for transportation capacity on various pipelines from pipeline companies directly and from other parties through the secondary capacity market. Throughout fiscal 2023, Spire Marketing held approximately 1 Bcf per day of firm transportation capacity.
In fiscal year 2022 , Spire Missouri purchased natural gas from 24 different suppliers to meet its total service area current gas sales and storage injection requirements. Spire Missouri entered into firm agreements with suppliers including major producers and marketers providing flexibility to meet the temperature-sensitive needs of its customers.
In fiscal 2023 , Spire Missouri purchased natural gas from 24 different suppliers to meet its total service area current gas sales and storage injection requirements. Spire Missouri entered into firm agreements with suppliers including major producers and marketers providing flexibility to meet the temperature-sensitive needs of its customers.
Natural gas purchased by Spire Missouri for delivery to its service areas included 48.3 billion cubic feet (Bcf) through the Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Inc.
Natural gas purchased by Spire Missouri for delivery to its service areas included 50.3 billion cubic feet (Bcf) through the Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Inc.
Spire Missouri also holds firm transportation arrangements on several other interstate pipeline systems that provide access to gas supplies upstream. Some of Spire Missouri’s commercial and industrial customers purchased their own gas with Spire Missouri transporting 52.0 Bcf to them through its distribution system.
Spire Missouri also holds firm transportation arrangements on several other interstate pipeline systems that provide access to gas supplies upstream. Some of Spire Missouri’s commercial and industrial customers purchased their own gas with Spire Missouri transporting 51.2 Bcf to them through its distribution system.
Spire is committed to transforming its business and pursuing growth through growing organically, investing in infrastructure, and advancing through innovation. The Company has two key business segments: Gas Utility and Gas Marketing. The Gas Utility segment includes the regulated operations of Spire Missouri, Spire Alabama, Spire Gulf Inc. (“Spire Gulf”) and Spire Mississippi Inc. (“Spire Mississippi”) (collectively, the “Utilities”).
Spire is committed to transforming its business and pursuing growth through growing organically, investing in infrastructure, and advancing through innovation. The Company has three reportable business segments: Gas Utility, Gas Marketing and Midstream. The Gas Utility segment includes the regulated operations of Spire Missouri, Spire Alabama, Spire Gulf Inc. (“Spire Gulf”) and Spire Mississippi Inc. (“Spire Mississippi”) (collectively, the “Utilities”).
In fiscal 2022, Spire Alabama purchased natural gas from 27 different suppliers to meet current gas sales, storage injection, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) liquefaction requirements, of which one supplier is under a long-term supply agreement.
In fiscal 2023, Spire Alabama purchased natural gas from 24 different suppliers to meet current gas sales, storage injection, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) liquefaction requirements, of which one supplier is under a long-term supply agreement.
In new multi-family and commercial rental markets, the Utilities’ competitive exposures are presently limited to space and water heating applications. Spire Missouri and Spire Alabama offer gas transportation service to its large commercial and industrial customers. Transportation customers represent approximately 3% and 15% of fiscal 2022 operating revenues for Spire Missouri and Spire Alabama, respectively.
In new multi-family and commercial rental markets, the Utilities’ competitive exposures are presently limited to space and water heating applications. Spire Missouri and Spire Alabama offer gas transportation service to its large commercial and industrial customers. Transportation customers represent approximately 2% and 14% of fiscal 2023 operating revenues for Spire Missouri and Spire Alabama, respectively.
Direct use of renewables will continue to grow in the future and compete against distributed generation using natural gas. 8 Table of Contents Residential, commercial, and industrial customers represent approximately 94% and 81% of fiscal 2022 operating revenues for Spire Missouri and Spire Alabama, respectively.
Direct use of renewables will continue to grow in the future and compete against distributed generation using natural gas. 8 Table of Contents Residential, commercial, and industrial customers represent approximately 95% and 83% of fiscal 2023 operating revenues for Spire Missouri and Spire Alabama, respectively.
Further, Spire STL Pipeline LLC (“Spire STL Pipeline”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Spire, may deliver up to 400,000 million British thermal units (MMBtu) per day of natural gas into eastern Missouri, of which Spire Missouri is the foundation shipper with a contractual commitment of 350,000 MMBtu per day.
Further, Spire STL Pipeline may deliver up to 400,000 million British thermal units (MMBtu) per day of natural gas into eastern Missouri, of which Spire Missouri is the foundation shipper with a contractual commitment of 350,000 MMBtu per day.
Spire Missouri has a contractual right to store 21.5 Bcf of gas in MRT’s storage facility located in Unionville, Louisiana, 16.3 Bcf of gas storage in Southern Star’s system storage facilities located in Kansas and Oklahoma, and 1.4 Bcf of firm storage on PEPL’s system storage.
Spire Missouri has a contractual right to store 21.6 Bcf of gas in MRT’s storage facility located in Unionville, Louisiana, 16.0 Bcf of gas storage in Southern Star’s system storage facilities located in Kansas and Oklahoma, 1.4 Bcf of firm storage on PEPL’s system storage, and 1.0 Bcf of firm storage with Spire Storage Salt Plains.
Should that condition change, the Company could experience labor disputes, work stoppages or other disruptions that could negatively impact the Company’s system operations, customer service, results of operations and cash flows. 6 Table of Contents The following table presents the Company’s various labor agreements as of September 30, 2022: Employees Contract Start Contract End Union Local Covered Date Date Spire Missouri United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber Manufacturing, Allied-Industrial and Service Workers International Union (USW) 884 68 August 10, 2021 July 31, 2024 USW 11-6 843 August 1, 2021 July 31, 2024 USW 11-6-03 101 August 1, 2021 July 31, 2024 USW 12561 130 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 USW 14228 44 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 USW 11-267 28 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 53 2 October 1, 2022 September 30, 2025 Gas Workers Metal Trades locals of the United Association of Journeyman and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada 781-Kansas City 216 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 Gas Workers Metal Trades locals of the United Association of Journeyman and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada 781-Monett 52 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 Total Spire Missouri 1,484 Spire Alabama USW 12030 235 May 1, 2020 April 30, 2023 United Association of Gas Fitters 548 221 May 1, 2022 April 30, 2025 Total Spire Alabama 456 Spire Gulf USW 541 68 August 1, 2020 July 31, 2023 Total Spire 2,008 7 Table of Contents Operating Revenues and Customer Information The following tables present information on Spire’s revenues and volume sold and transported (before intersegment eliminations), and annual average numbers of customers for the three years ended September 30, 2022, 2021 and 2020.
Should that condition change, the Company could experience labor disputes, work stoppages or other disruptions that could negatively impact the Company’s system operations, customer service, results of operations and cash flows. 6 Table of Contents The following table presents the Company’s various labor agreements as of September 30, 2023: Employees Contract Start Contract End Union Local Covered Date Date Spire Missouri United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber Manufacturing, Allied-Industrial and Service Workers International Union (USW) 884 67 August 10, 2021 July 31, 2024 USW 11-6 873 August 1, 2021 July 31, 2024 USW 11-6-03 98 August 1, 2021 July 31, 2024 USW 12561 132 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 USW 14228 40 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 USW 11-267 28 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 53 1 October 1, 2022 September 30, 2025 Gas Workers Metal Trades locals of the United Association of Journeyman and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada 781-Kansas City 215 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 Gas Workers Metal Trades locals of the United Association of Journeyman and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada 781-Monett 49 August 1, 2022 July 31, 2025 Total Spire Missouri 1,503 Spire Alabama USW 12030 210 May 1, 2023 April 30, 2026 United Association of Gas Fitters 548 207 May 1, 2022 April 30, 2025 Total Spire Alabama 417 Spire Gulf USW 541 61 August 1, 2023 July 31, 2026 Total Spire 1,981 7 Table of Contents Operating Revenues and Customer Information The following tables present information on Spire’s revenues and volume sold and transported (before intersegment eliminations), and annual average numbers of customers for the three years ended September 30, 2023, 2022 and 2021.
(Southern Star) system, 26.3 Bcf through the Spire STL Pipeline, 26.3 Bcf through the Enable Mississippi River Transmission LLC (MRT) system, 6.3 Bcf through the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP (PEPL) system, 5.5 Bcf through the Rockies Express Pipeline, LLC (REX) system, and 4.5 Bcf through the Tallgrass Interstate Gas Transmission, LLC (TIGT) system.
(Southern Star) system, 35.8 Bcf through the Enable Mississippi River Transmission LLC (MRT) system, 22.9 Bcf through the Spire STL Pipeline, 6.0 Bcf through the Tallgrass Interstate Gas Transmission, LLC (TIGT) system, 4.3 Bcf through the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP (PEPL) system, and 2.8 Bcf through the Rockies Express Pipeline, LLC (REX) system.
GAS MARKETING Spire Marketing is engaged in the marketing of natural gas and related services throughout the United States, which includes customers within and outside of the Utilities’ service areas. For fiscal 2022 and 2021, Spire Marketing volumes averaged 1.73 Bcf/day and 2.02 Bcf/day, respectively.
GAS MARKETING Spire Marketing is engaged in the marketing of natural gas and related services throughout the U.S., which includes customers within and outside of the Utilities’ service areas. For fiscal 2023 and 2022, Spire Marketing volumes averaged 1.40 Bcf/day and 1.73 Bcf/day, respectively.
The purchased volumes are delivered to Spire Alabama’s system using a variety of firm transportation, interruptible transportation and storage capacity arrangements designed to meet the system’s varying levels of demand.
Certain volumes are purchased under firm contractual commitments with other volumes purchased on a spot market basis. The purchased volumes are delivered to Spire Alabama’s system using a variety of firm transportation, interruptible transportation and storage capacity arrangements designed to meet the system’s varying levels of demand.
Approximately 68.2 Bcf was purchased for delivery by Southern Natural Gas, 3.7 Bcf by Transco, and 11.0 Bcf through intrastate pipelines to the Spire Alabama delivery points for its residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
Approximately 47.8 Bcf was purchased for delivery by Southern Natural Gas, 5.6 Bcf by BBT-AlaTenn, 3.8 Bcf by Transco, and 18.2 Bcf through intrastate pipelines to the Spire Alabama delivery points for its residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
Spire STL Pipeline is a wholly owned subsidiary of Spire which owns and operates a 65-mile pipeline connecting the Rockies Express Pipeline in Scott County, Illinois, to delivery points in St. Louis County, Missouri, including Spire Missouri’s storage facility. Spire STL Pipeline’s operating revenue is derived primarily from Spire Missouri as its foundation shipper.
Spire STL Pipeline owns and operates a 65-mile pipeline connecting the Rockies Express Pipeline in Scott County, Illinois, to multiple delivery points in St. Louis County, Missouri, including Spire Missouri. Spire STL Pipeline’s operating revenue is derived primarily from Spire Missouri as its foundation shipper. The pipeline is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
The fiscal 2022 peak day send out for Spire Alabama was 0.5 Bcf on February 14, 2022, when the average temperature was 32 degrees Fahrenheit in Birmingham, of which 100% was met with supplies transported through Southern Natural Gas, Transco, and intrastate facilities.
The fiscal 2023 peak day send out for Spire Alabama was 0.6 Bcf of natural gas on December 23, 2022, when the average temperature was 13 degrees Fahrenheit in Birmingham, of which 80% was met with supplies transported through Southern Natural Gas, Transco, and intrastate facilities. The remaining 20% was fulfilled with LNG.
We regularly review and adjust our affirmative action plans based on placement and utilization rates, and we strive to create an even more diverse and inclusive work environment by committing to and achieving the goals of the CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion Pledge.
We regularly review and adjust our affirmative action plans based on placement and utilization rates, and we strive to create an even more diverse and inclusive work environment.
Gas Utility Operating Revenues (% of Total) 2022 2021 2020 Residential 73 % 58 % 68 % Commercial & Industrial 17 % 28 % 22 % Transportation 6 % 6 % 6 % Other 4 % 8 % 4 % Total 100 % 100 % 100 % Gas Utility Volume Sold and Transported (In millions of CCF) 2022 2021 2020 Residential 994.7 1,069.6 1,033.5 Commercial & Industrial 468.9 479.0 464.1 Transportation 1,617.6 1,614.7 1,637.8 Interruptible 11.8 15.0 14.5 Total System 3,093.0 3,178.3 3,149.9 Off-System 82.0 69.4 83.2 Total 3,175.0 3,247.7 3,233.1 Gas Utility Customers 2022 2021 2020 Residential 1,618,515 1,612,385 1,599,693 Commercial & Industrial 113,077 112,635 112,566 Transportation 1,023 846 847 Interruptible 50 63 67 Total 1,732,665 1,725,929 1,713,173 Total annual average number of customers for Spire Missouri and Spire Alabama for fiscal 2022 was 1,199,932 and 430,137, respectively.
Gas Utility Operating Revenues (% of Total) 2023 2022 2021 Residential 67 % 73 % 58 % Commercial & Industrial 25 % 17 % 28 % Transportation 5 % 6 % 6 % Other 3 % 4 % 8 % Total 100 % 100 % 100 % Gas Utility Volume Sold and Transported (In millions of CCF) 2023 2022 2021 Residential 965.3 994.7 1,069.6 Commercial & Industrial 468.7 468.9 479.0 Transportation 1,662.9 1,617.6 1,614.7 Interruptible 10.9 11.8 15.0 Total System 3,107.8 3,093.0 3,178.3 Off-System 112.9 82.0 69.4 Total 3,220.7 3,175.0 3,247.7 Gas Utility Customers 2023 2022 2021 Residential 1,621,822 1,618,515 1,612,385 Commercial & Industrial 112,753 113,077 112,635 Transportation 1,013 1,023 846 Interruptible 45 50 63 Total 1,735,633 1,732,665 1,725,929 Total annual average number of customers for Spire Missouri and Spire Alabama for fiscal 2023 was 1,203,003 and 430,290, respectively.
The fiscal year 2022 peak day send out of natural gas to Spire Missouri customers, including transportation customers, occurred on January 20, 2022. The average temperature was 11 degrees Fahrenheit in both St. Louis and Kansas City. On that day, Spire Missouri’s customers consumed 1.58 Bcf of natural gas.
The fiscal 2023 peak day send out of natural gas to Spire Missouri East customers, including transportation customers, occurred on December 23, 2022. The average temperature was 6 degrees Fahrenheit in St. Louis, and on that day Spire Missouri East customers consumed 1.04 Bcf of natural gas. This peak day demand was met with natural gas transported to St.
In their first year, construction and maintenance employees and service employees receive 160–200 hours of technical and safety training. Field operations employees average 40 hours annually of training and Operator Qualification instruction.
In their first year, each construction and maintenance employee receives 80 hours of safety training, while each service and installation employee receives 200 hours of training. Field operations employees average 24 hours of technical and procedural training annually.
For eastern Missouri, this peak day demand was met with natural gas transported to St. Louis through the MRT, Missouri Gas Pipeline LLC, Spire STL Pipeline, and Southern Star transportation systems, and from Spire Missouri’s on-system storage.
Louis through the MRT, Missouri Gas Pipeline LLC, Spire STL Pipeline, and Southern Star transportation systems, and from Spire Missouri’s on-system storage. The fiscal 2023 peak day send out of natural gas to Spire Missouri West customers, including transportation customers, occurred on December 22, 2022.
The facility consists of two storage fields operating under one FERC market-based rate tariff currently authorized to provide up to 55 Bcf of storage capacity to customers. The actual storage capacity was 23 Bcf as of September 30, 2022, and management is in the process of expanding it to 39 Bcf by 2025. 10 Table of Contents
Spire Storage West is engaged in the storage of natural gas serving markets primarily in the western region of the U.S. The facility is located in southwestern Wyoming and consists of two storage fields operating under one FERC market-based rate tariff currently authorized to provide up to 55 Bcf of storage capacity to customers.
It is also connected to two intrastate natural gas pipeline systems. 5 Table of Contents Spire Alabama purchases natural gas from various natural gas producers and marketers. Certain volumes are purchased under firm contractual commitments with other volumes purchased on a spot market basis.
Spire Alabama’s distribution system is connected to two major interstate natural gas pipeline systems, Southern Natural Gas Company, L.L.C. (Southern Natural Gas) and Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC (Transco). It is also connected to two intrastate natural gas pipeline systems. 5 Table of Contents Spire Alabama purchases natural gas from various natural gas producers and marketers.
As of September 30, 2022 , Spire Marketing has contracted for approximately 28.2 B cf of such storage and park and loan capacity for the 2022-2023 winter season. 9 Table of Contents OTHER Other components of the Company’s consolidated information include: • Spire's natural gas midstream operations consisting of Spire STL Pipeline and Spire Storage West LLC (“Spire Storage”), described below; • Spire’s subsidiaries engaged in the operation of a propane pipeline and risk management, among other activities; and • unallocated corporate items, including certain debt and associated interest costs.
The facility operates under intrastate regulation and has a certificated capacity of 13 Bcf and working capacity of 10 Bcf. OTHER Other components of the Company’s consolidated information include Spire's subsidiaries engaged in the operation of a propane pipeline and risk management, among other activities, and unallocated corporate items, including certain debt and associated interest costs. 10 Table of Contents
For western Missouri, this peak day demand was met with natural gas transported to Kansas City through the Southern Star, PEPL, TIGT, and REX transportation systems. Spire Alabama’s distribution system is connected to two major interstate natural gas pipeline systems, Southern Natural Gas Company, L.L.C. (Southern Natural Gas) and Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC (Transco).
The average temperature was -3 degrees Fahrenheit in Kansas City, and on that day Spire Missouri West customers consumed 0.91 Bcf of natural gas. This peak day demand was met with natural gas transported to Kansas City through the Southern Star, PEPL, TIGT, and REX transportation systems.