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... new bottleneck in gasoline production in North America that is reducing gasoline supply, increasing prices and ... the most efficient gasoline producers to earn credits for creating gasoline below the 10-ppm spec. Those producers can then sell those credits to refiners producing gasoline ...
George Hoekstra - Published December 18, 2023
... primary focus of most Canadian gas producers, and those that operate in the British Columbia portion of the Montney know they have their work cut out for them in the next few years if they are to meet the ... takes place. Representative wellhead productivity can then be determined by averaging across all wells in their ...
Martin King - Published November 27, 2022
... delays and other issues resulted in massive cost overruns that are now being reflected in the preliminary tolls for the soon-to-be-combined Trans Mountain system. The ... interim tolls must be in place before the expansion can begin operations and that it is requesting CER approval ...
Martin King - Published July 19, 2023
... dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil. The catch is that ethanol is being mandated under a morass of ... yet are out of step with the realities of the market. For example, the mandatory volumes of ethanol required may soon exceed the quantity that the market can use. At the same time, high corn prices have driven ...
Sandy Fielden - Published July 24, 2012
... at the COP28 climate change conference in Dubai that it has issued a final rule on reducing methane emissions ... install new equipment, and meet new, aggressive standards for emissions monitoring and leak detection and repair, will ... many producers (particularly those with newer systems) can improve upon — in other words, they can still offer the ...
Housley Carr - Published December 13, 2023
... world — and away from oil and gas — there’s one area that is sometimes overlooked: petrochemicals. In the U.S., ... why it may someday evolve into an attractive alternative for the petrochemical industry, even though it’s far from a ... Margin I Ever Seen . A couple of months later, in Can’t Get Enough , we looked at how the 2021 Deep Freeze ...
Jason Lindquist - Published November 18, 2021
... grid operators like CAISO, which handles the power grid for most of the state, require renewable generators to reduce ... capacity to deliver the available energy. Curtailments can also occur due to oversupply (light-blue sections of ... capacity had been built in the state. As of July 2023, that number had grown to 17.6 GW, with another 3 GW to be ...
Jason Lindquist - Published October 30, 2023
... per year by 2039, due in large part to the 45Q tax credit for permanent carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) sequestration, the ... Information Administration (EIA) said in a report July 18 that cited its Annual Energy Outlook 2025. The EIA’s ... Agency recently proposed to repeal the rule. Developers can claim the 45Q tax credit for projects that begin ...
Jason Lindquist - Published July 18, 2025
... some bumps and bruises along the way, an indication that the energy industry’s trilemma of availability, reliability and affordability can conflict with today’s economic realities and ... power on hold, and some of the biggest challenges ahead for the Golden State. As we said in Can’t Help Falling in ...
Jason Lindquist - Published September 20, 2023
... The seven-terminal hub, whose 80-plus above-ground tanks can hold more than 17 million barrels of crude oil, serves as the primary storage, blending, and staging site for a dozen refineries in five states with a combined ... of more than 2.6 MMb/d. In other words, if the folks that keep Patoka running decide to take a couple of days off, ...
Housley Carr - Published April 11, 2021
... also are planning offshore terminals in deep water that would allow the full loading of VLCCs via pipeline. ... Projects under development by Oiltanking and others for sites along the Texas coast would appear to have at least ... shippers is to move their barrels in VLCCs, each of which can economically transport about 2 MMbbl of crude. The VLCC ...
Housley Carr - Published July 30, 2018
Adam Baker It’s no secret that LNG facilities have drastically changed the landscape of ... $3.1B through November 2023, but there is more opportunity for LNG facilities than just exports, as illustrated by the ... storage. Sure, capacity holders on the East Coast can still get their money’s worth, but have a harder time ...
Adam Baker - Published February 6, 2024
... largest in the country, ExxonMobil announced in January that it had finished yet another project at its century-old ... access to competitive crudes and growing markets for its fuels as well as curbing the refinery’s ... the emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can be harmful to human health and the environment. VOCs ...
Sheela Tobben - Published February 6, 2024
Johnny Martin Buy Individual Report Full Report Downloads for Subscribers The last seven years since the heady days ... oil and gas companies, including the midstream entities that collect and transport these commodities to market. ... questions to answer, however. How much EBITDA growth can Plains generate from the post-pandemic rebound in Permian ...
Johnny Martin - Published August 31, 2021
... but also underlies a large contiguous land area in that province which has been the subject of land access and ... was thrown into question as new well licenses, crucial for future gas well development, were placed on hold until a ... wells or developments, the reduction in future land that can be accessed is likely going to force producers to become ...
Martin King - Published February 14, 2023
... been a lid on natural gas prices — and the odds that the situation might change before the ... LNG exports have been the main driver of increased demand for U.S.-produced natural gas over the past decade, and the ... production and consumption both hit yearly records. As you can see in Figure 1, futures prices are now down to about ...
John Abeln - Published February 5, 2024
Alex Hardman Many governments around the world are looking for ways to incentivize reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) ... Canada has opted for the latter, and the U.S. — well, that’s still to be determined. It’s logical for oil and ... Today, we will look at another policy tool governments can use: a carbon tax. Figure 1. Canadian Carbon Price per ...
Alex Hardman - Published October 18, 2023
Jason Lindquist The Supreme Court said Monday that it will not review a challenge to the Environmental ... its 2009 endangerment finding. (See graphic below for a timeline of the EPA's finding.) The groups said that ... do something to meet the goals of the statute, the agency can do it. The Major Question doctrine, established 10 years ...
Jason Lindquist - Published December 11, 2023
... As we’ve frequently chronicled, 2022 was a golden year for U.S. exploration and production (E&P) companies and their ... inevitably eroded cash flows in 2023. The good news is that these fiscally disciplined producers still recorded the ... but that all changed over the last three years. As you can see in Figure 3 below, share repurchases were ...
Nick Cacchione - Published April 18, 2024
... The swift increases in crude oil and gasoline prices that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February — ... balance the market and rein in prices while buying time for additional oil production to come online. But U.S. ... would be able to boost output. As we noted in our recent I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do) series, any increases in ...
Jason Lindquist - Published October 4, 2022