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... value add of $397k/day or $11.9MM per month. So who gets all this money? The answer depends on the type of contracts ... has a different mix of these contracting methods. But to get a general sense of the numbers we can look at a quarterly ... plant described in Tables 1 and 2 above. We’ll also need an inlet volume number for our plant, so let’s assume ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 25, 2012
... widely held view has been that either Rover or NEXUS will get built, but probably not both, or at least not both in the ... in West Virginia, which means the clock is ticking to get all 3,000 acres of the needed tree-clearing done prior to April Fool’s Day. All ETP and Traverse need is a final certificate of approval for the Rover project ...
Housley Carr - Published December 26, 2016
... can impact the trajectory of the trend. So we’ll need to wait a while to determine if we are there yet. But ... 4.6 Bcf/d ABOVE last year. If we multiply 4.6 by 231, we get another 1.1 TCF, putting end of injection season storage ... 6 Bcf/d under November 2011. To balance the market, “ALL” producers need to do is to roll back to this point a ...
Rusty Braziel - Published February 17, 2012
... a digestive problem that was causing too much gas. It was all in honor of something called Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) ... start) or worse yet, an explosion. At the same time you need a certain RVP level in the winter when it gets cold or ... procedure for the EPA - but rest assured that things get complicated real quick from hereon in. For starters the ...
Sandy Fielden - Published September 30, 2012
... is the producing basin from the Gulf Coast market? How do all these factors come together to determine whether ethane ... inlet gas stream. For this more detailed analysis, we need a model that goes deeper than a simple Frac Spread. In ... is the transportation and fractionation (T&F) charge to get the NGLs transported to and fractionated at Mont Belvieu, ...
... way to predict what is going to happen next, right? Nah. All we need to do is stick out our collective RBN necks one more ... the outlook is about as murky as it’s ever going to get. That’s the best reason we know to peel back the layers ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 3, 2021
... to pick up assets at very attractive prices to get that production to market. But to execute such a ... most part that means midstream assets. Does the market need more infrastructure? Or has too much already been ... Those are some of the most significant issues facing all market participants today and for the foreseeable future. ...
Rusty Braziel - Published October 7, 2015
... Still, with gas needs in the region rising, and all that Marcellus gas close at hand, midstream companies are ... information about Blinded by the Lights here . Before we get into recent developments that could signal an end to the project logjam, we need to recap some of the regulatory politics behind New ...
Housley Carr - Published December 15, 2014
... losing their oomph, and soon the Canadian Maritimes will need to rely more heavily on gas from other, more distant ... NB (orange layer), but it’s a very minor player.) All this suggests that offshore Nova Scotia gas production ... task, given that New England already is struggling to get the gas it needs for wintertime power generation. And ...
Housley Carr - Published March 11, 2015
... recent thaw in relations between the U.S. and Cuba. After all, crude oil prices are dipping below $50/Bbl, exploration ... over time) an energy exporter. And a lot of hurdles need to be cleared before U.S.-based E&Ps, oilfield service ... 2015 School of Energy Registration There’s a lot to get accomplished, but even when it’s done U.S. E&Ps will be ...
Housley Carr - Published January 15, 2015
... oil, natural gas and NGL production roared back in 2023. All three energy commodity groups hit record volumes, which ... line was production growth, exports and (especially) the need for new infrastructure, you can bet our blogs on those ... of website hits): #10 –2/26/23 – Natural Gas: Gotta Get Over - The Race to Debottleneck U.S. LNG Feedgas Routes ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 26, 2023
... gets built, Permian-to-Gulf-Coast takeaway dynamics would get far more complicated — and fast. In today’s RBN blog, ... Also, participants in any successful export project would need to ensure there would be adequate incremental pipeline ... new exit capacity to the more lucrative Gulf Coast market. All told, there’s currently a little less than 1 MMb/d of ...
Sheela Tobben - Published July 15, 2024
... growth have only increased the competition---not all projects will make it to in-service. The risks are higher ... its supply for an average of $4.00 higher if it could just get its gas to Boston, which would require building a new ... mph). And using those factors, we concluded that you would need a 30-inch pipe to move that 1.0 Bcf/d across the 500 ...
Rick Smead - Published June 16, 2016
... to go around this year and next. And things may only get worse from there. In today’s blog, we begin a two-part ... of heart or the foggy of mind –– the complexity of it all would challenge Job’s patience and Einstein’s ... only a specific range of crude types. There’s the need to ratchet up toward summer-blend gasoline each spring ...
Housley Carr - Published July 25, 2016
... – Gas Processing Economics – Part 3 . In order to get to the market implications and conclusions in “Ethane ... Here’s the big picture -- Gas processing economics are all about the value created by converting hydrocarbons from ... To calculate the economics of a gas processing plant we need to understand the quality of the plant inlet stream and ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 13, 2013
... the pipeline is running at about 88% capacity. “It’s all because of good planning, good people, good organization ... a narrow bridge passage that makes it difficult to get a fully loaded ship through. In addition, ships are only ... be considered the long-term owner. Stack said there was no need to rush into a sale of the pipeline. “It’s a great ...
Jason Lindquist - Published August 27, 2025
... from refineries and olefin crackers is declining. Time to get serious about making propylene on purpose! As a result ... whole thing gets complicated because the propane doesn’t all get converted to propylene first time around and you have ... it out and send it back through again and the catalysts need to be frequently replaced or cleaned up. The output is ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 7, 2013
... on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Sabine Pass Train 6 is expected to get the green light any day, and at least eight more projects ... swell; the same goes for LNG export projects, and not all of the announced projects will make it. So, what makes a ... capacity, and as we get further into the second wave, the need for new-build pipe as a source of feedgas will only ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published March 26, 2019
... only by Mont Belvieu. That’s a big deal. So we need to spend some time understanding what is happening in ... agreements. And also like Mont Belvieu, the sooner players get there, the better. There are lots of producers waiting ... - the red oval. It is a region that encompasses all of the major fractionators in the region. The area is ...
Callie Mitchell - Published December 12, 2012
... markets across North America and the globe? Clearly, we need to get the major players together under one roof and figure it ... But that level of attention is clearly warranted. After all, there are a total of five oil and seven gas pipeline ...
Rusty Braziel - Published August 6, 2018