KMP Completes First Commercial Shipment of Biodiesel in U.S. on Plantation Pipe Line

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Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:58am EDT

HOUSTON--(Business Wire)--
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: KMP) today announced that Plantation
Pipe Line Company is the first pipeline company in the United States to
transport biodiesel for commercial purposes. Plantation completed the first
transmarket commercial shipment of blended 5 percent biodiesel (B5) on a
mainline segment of the pipeline. The company injected B99 into ultra low sulfur
diesel at Plantation`s Collins, Miss., pump station and breakout tank farm
creating a 15,000 barrel batch of B5 that it then shipped to marketing terminals
located in Athens, Ga., and Roanoke, Va. Upon receipt of the product at both
facilities, Kinder Morgan performed testing on samples from the batch and found
that the samples arrived on specification. 

"We believe the blending and transportation of biodiesel by pipeline will have
significant advantages for our customers when compared to the alternative of
installing capital intensive blending facilities at individual marketing
terminals," said KMP Products Pipeline President Tom Bannigan. "Kinder Morgan is
responding to customers` needs for blending and transporting biodiesel to meet
federal regulatory requirements." 

In addition to Athens and Roanoke, the company will be able to move blended B5
to the following markets along Plantation:

* Birmingham and Oxford, Ala. 
* Bremen and Atlanta, Ga. 
* Belton and Spartanburg, S.C. 
* Charlotte and Greensboro, N.C.

Kinder Morgan also is optimistic that it will be able to ship blended biodiesel
on Plantation`s Tennessee lateral serving both Chattanooga and Knoxville. The
company believes jet fuel currently moving on this lateral can readily be
supplied into these markets by means other than Plantation which would open the
door for shipment of a blended biodiesel on this lateral line. 

Bannigan added, "Kinder Morgan is initially focusing on moving blended biodiesel
on segments of the Plantation system that transport only gasoline and diesel
because of concerns about possible "trailback" of biodiesel into subsequent jet
fuel batches. If we can work through these issues, we will evaluate the
possibility of moving blended biodiesel to every market on the Plantation
system." 

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: KMP) is a leading pipeline
transportation and energy storage company in North America. KMP owns an interest
in or operates more than 26,000 miles of pipelines and 170 terminals. Its
pipelines transport natural gas, gasoline, crude oil, CO2 and other products,
and its terminals store petroleum products and chemicals and handle bulk
materials like coal and petroleum coke. KMP is also the leading provider of CO2
for enhanced oil recovery projects in North America. One of the largest publicly
traded pipeline limited partnerships in America, KMP has an enterprise value of
over $20 billion. The general partner of KMP is owned by Knight Inc. (formerly
Kinder Morgan, Inc.), a private company. 

This news release includes forward-looking statements.Although Kinder Morgan
believes that its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, it can give
no assurance that such assumptions will materialize.Important factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking
statements herein are enumerated in Kinder Morgan`s Forms 10-K and 10-Q as filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission.



Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P.
Media Relations
Emily Mir Thompson, 713-369-8060
or
Investor Relations
Mindy Mills, 713-369-9449
www.kindermorgan.com

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