Today’s blog posting is from Sandy Fielden titled A Drop in the Ocean? Is the Seaway reversal a non-event or contributor to $87.82 crude?
We'll have more on the ethylene feedstock series here later this week.
Today’s blog posting is from Sandy Fielden titled A Drop in the Ocean? Is the Seaway reversal a non-event or contributor to $87.82 crude?
We'll have more on the ethylene feedstock series here later this week.
We just wrapped up our Spring School of Energy, and it was another huge success. RBN’s School of Energy is unlike other crude oil, natural gas or natural gas liquids (NGLs) conferences. Our two-day core curriculum includes an introduction to energy market fundamentals as well as a comprehensive analysis of current markets. We walk through key developments for each of the three hydrocarbons including the increasingly important links between them. A set of spreadsheet models supplements the presentation materials. Today’s blog – fair warning this is an advertorial - introduces our latest online offering.
<p>Did you miss our School of Energy this past March in Calgary? Not a problem! We videoed the whole conference and today we are making School of Energy available online, in streaming video format. The conference video, presentation slides and spreadsheet models are available in segments, or as </p>
During 2012 we’ve posted over 200 RBN blogs, covering everything from ethylene cracker margins (Ethylene Ethylene, Prettiest margin I ever seen), to northeast natural gas basis (The Mighty Algonquin) to the impact of a major crude pipeline reversal (Oh-Ho-Ho it’s Magic). Now in our last posting of the year it seems appropriate to take a page out of Casey Kasem’s playbook to look back at the top blogs of 2012 based on website hits. And there’s more! In response to many members who have asked, we’ll also provide an index of all of our blogs by topic. And finally we will introduce a new website feature that will give you the ability to see what is trending on the RBN site in real time. BTW, we are not really going to look at 40 blogs. After all it is New Year’s Eve. But we will look a few of the really big winners for 2012.