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... ability to meet summertime spikes in power demand, and the need to accommodate a growing share of power generation from ... is the Ford F-150 Lightning, the iconic brand’s first all-electric pickup. Ford said it planned to produce 40,000 ... — alleviating some of the range anxiety. And, as we’ll get to later, for areas where backup power generation is ...
Jason Lindquist - Published December 1, 2022
... as part of the base or “cushion” gas, and that if all the inventory isn’t used by spring the gas can stay in ... the case with another storage-facility type, as we’ll get to in a moment. Depleted reservoirs are not without ... most important, support for gas-fired power plants that need to turn on quickly. Request a Sample The use of depleted ...
... provide consulting services. My problem was that I had to get the word out that the company existed and that we have a ... media. So I hired a social media consultant who taught me all I needed to know about Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, ... market segments. We repay that by being there when they need us. And, of course, they help pay the bills! And ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 23, 2022
... As horizontal well laterals keep getting longer, they need that much more mud. So the $10 billion drilling mud ... drill pipe. It also reduces friction, which reduces heat. All of this helps prolong the life of the drill bit and ... that the rules for handling and disposing of mud will get tighter. Next in our Mud series we take a closer look ...
Callie Mitchell - Published August 14, 2014
Condensate City – Eagle Ford Crude Infrastructure – Part 10 – Enterprise Condensate Routes to Market
... condensate to be exported from the Gulf Coast in 2015. All that is needed to open the floodgates are more transport ... current and future routes planned by Enterprise to get segregated processed condensate to market. This is ... pipeline transit, terminalling and export docks all need to be coordinated. Since using pipelines is the least ...
Sandy Fielden - Published November 23, 2014
... Ho Ho And A Cargo of Bunkers ). Here’s a quick recap to get you up to speed on changes in the bunker market. Most ... through. In the US for example, the ECA effectively covers all of the East, West and Gulf Coast regions within a ... of their journeys in ECA zones – meaning they don’t need a “dual-fuel” solution. But the up-front technology ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 7, 2015
... are beginning to suggest that new capacity needs to get built to handle potential volume growth — particularly ... even more fraught. The U.S. Northeast — which includes all of the Marcellus/Utica producing areas, plus New York and ... to shut in production due to economics, but even with all the volatility and tumult of 2020, output still managed ...
Jason Lindquist - Published December 6, 2021
... further gains will be possible in 2021 and beyond. Moving all of that bitumen to market in pipelines and in rail cars ... Western Canada’s diluent supply and demand picture. To get some sense for how much diluent will be needed, either from Canadian or imported sources, we need a forecast for non-upgraded bitumen supply — the ...
Martin King - Published July 7, 2020
... with crude above $50 and gas above $3.00/MMBtu, just about all the major basins — including Permian, SCOOP and STACK, ... the region. But not all of that supply will be able to get to where the demand is, which means, supply competition ... to the West, because the West Coast simply does not need more gas — either because of the growing use of solar ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published November 5, 2017
... we explore these questions and assess what it will take to get some key gas infrastructure projects back on track. This ... one point dwindling down to Acting Chairman Cheryl LaFleur all by herself. So even though FERC’s staff was able to ... pipeline capacity that power generators in the region may need. The suspension of Access Northeast had been preceded by ...
Rick Smead - Published August 21, 2017
... Consequently NGL production volumes have skyrocketed. All of that new production requires significant additions to ... midstream development has been booming. But building all this midstream infrastructure in Appalachia does not work ... and NGL production in the region. It can be difficult to get a perspective on how all these assets fit together from a ...
Jeremy Meier - Published April 19, 2015
... shipping inland crude to coastal destinations by rail have all but disappeared. In November, 2015 pipeline shipments ... caused by a lack of pipelines it made sense to use rail to get stranded crude to market. We described the resulting ... the demand. NATGAS Billboard: Natural Gas Outlook What you need to know about natural gas prices - EACH DAY! ...
Sandy Fielden - Published February 8, 2016
... proposed DeLa Pipeline, which would bring “wet” gas all the way from the Permian Basin to gas processing plants in Louisiana. These proposals all identified the need to bridge the gap between the Sabine River region and ... It would make sense that KM would want to avoid having to get federal permits to cross the forest, especially after the ...
John Abeln - Published November 5, 2024
... There are so many things to consider, chief among them the need for the pipeline, impacts on the environment and landowners along the route, and what it all means for gas customers. But as complicated as the ... policy laying out the hurdles that need to be cleared to get project approval. One such hurdle was a requirement for ...
Housley Carr - Published November 28, 2021
Rusty Braziel All this talk of trade wars is one more thing for U.S. oil ... retaliation? (Which is sort of like asking if you’ll get stung if you stick your hand in a hornet’s nest.) China ... hydrocarbon purchases from the U.S. and buying what they need elsewhere? And then there’s Canada, Brazil and South ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 4, 2018
... entirely, though, is coal or oil or natural gas reserves—all of the state’s fossil-fuel requirements need to be floated in by ship. (So does all of the ethanol ... study; it was completed in April 2014. Before we get into the electric and gas utilities’ LNG plans, let us ...
Housley Carr - Published September 9, 2014
... representatives, pipeline customers and FERC staffers, all aimed at reaching an agreement on rates that everyone ... are all-important. They determine how much it costs to get gas from A to B and whether new capacity can be funded, ... pipeline’s case. The customers are on their own. They need to hire their own experts, and whereas in a filed case ...
Rick Smead - Published January 1, 2024
... or exports. As we discussed last year in our blog series All Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go , crude production growth ... are lots of potential reasons. Just to name a few, they need to consider: Which pipelines they can feasibly and ... so that the infrastructure they view as necessary will get built. We described how these deals work in Show Me the ...
David Braziel - Published November 6, 2019
... as vital and basic as energy imports into the U.S. After all the drama and gnashing of teeth, the Trump administration ... developments — giving you the insights you need to navigate the fast-changing energy sector on both ... over the typical seasonal variations that occur to get a sense for when liquids for takeaway will consistently ...
Martin King - Published June 5, 2025
... as vital and basic as energy imports into the U.S. After all the drama and gnashing of teeth, the Trump administration ... developments — giving you the insights you need to navigate the fast-changing energy sector on both ... over the typical seasonal variations that occur to get a sense for when liquids for takeaway will consistently ...
Martin King - Published June 18, 2025