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... to a big fall-off in Eagle Ford output, so exporters will need to pull gas from as far away as the Marcellus/Utica to ... enough Thanksgiving and turkey references––you get the idea. The third part of RBN’s series of Drill Down ... industrial corridor. By the summer of 2019, 3.2 Bcf/d of all-new LNG export capacity along the Texas coast will be ...
Rusty Braziel - Published November 22, 2016
... output had peaked, and that over time the country would need to import increasing amounts of LNG to meet its gas ... production — had eliminated the need for LNG imports. All of a sudden, many of the companies that had just finished ... ours.” There’s certainly a lot of market pressure to get at least one or two of these next-round liquefaction/LNG ...
Housley Carr - Published July 29, 2018
... to take its toll on shale production. But what about all that infrastructure that has been and continues to be ... about State of the Energy Markets here! Before we get into the details of today’s blog, we need to let you know that the next RBN Fundamentals Webcast ...
Rusty Braziel - Published September 20, 2015
... years to build an electric transmission line, a decade to get a mining permit, and the reality that some projects can ... how permitting difficulties have become a flashpoint for all sorts of stakeholders — industry groups, environmental ... with all its existing infrastructure, the Gulf Coast will need considerably more new gas pipeline capacity given the ...
Jason Lindquist - Published March 27, 2023
... from Australia, Qatar, Malaysia and others for virtually all its gas needs. Those needs spiked 20% when all of ... has pushed Japan from trade surplus to trade deficit. To get its grid (and its overall economy) back on track, Japan ... give us a pretty good idea of how much LNG Japan will need going forward. Figure #1 sums up in graph form where ...
Housley Carr - Published October 30, 2014
... in the Permian and the desire of many producers to get that oil to refineries and marine terminals in Corpus ... Sparkling City by the Sea is prepared to receive and store all that crude — plus oil from the rebounding Eagle Ford ... as well as other types of crude (the local refineries need to match their crude-slate needs) by ship through ...
Housley Carr - Published May 17, 2017
... and associated gas production out of the Permian and the need for more pipeline takeaway capacity from the basin (see ... Was Good Living With You, (W)aha ) . More recently, in our All Dressed Up With Nowhere to Go blog series on Permian ... for the downstream pipelines and gas-fired power plants to get built on the Mexico side of the border. As of April ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 6, 2018
... miles from the coastal LNG terminals, meaning that we’ll need to see lots of incremental pipeline capacity developed ... As we explore in today’s RBN blog, understanding all of these changes requires a natural gas flow/capacity ... in North America, and for that matter, the world. So to get a handle on these developments and their effects, we need ...
Housley Carr - Published January 25, 2024
... level of an individual plant or at the regional level, we need to factor in some specific types of data, like the ... cracker — ethylene, propylene, benzene, butadiene, and all sorts of other products. Many of these units buy their ... the supply chain and inflation. In this module, we discuss all those those trends and how they are reshaping the global ...
Johnny Martin - Published October 26, 2020
... level of an individual plant or at the regional level, we need to factor in some specific types of data, like the ... cracker — ethylene, propylene, benzene, butadiene, and all sorts of other products. Many of these units buy their ... the supply chain and inflation. In this module, we discuss all those those trends and how they are reshaping the global ...
Johnny Martin - Published November 16, 2021
... fractionation capacity over the next 3 years. To handle all that additional volume, exports are poised to grow beyond ... level of an individual plant or at the regional level, we need to factor in some specific types of data, like the ... the processing plant to the steam cracker where it will get used. In our model, that’s the Gulf Coast. We’ll use ...
Johnny Martin - Published September 26, 2023
... put yesterday’s bizarre market action in perspective, we need to get into a few details on futures contract mechanics, and ... have gone away. From a supply/demand perspective, they all continue to get worse. The U.S. crude oil supply/demand ...
Housley Carr - Published April 20, 2020
... oxygen, electricity, and a good internet connection, we all tend to take gasoline for granted nowadays. Open gas cap, ... cheap, but has a particularly high RVP. As we’ll get to, that latter characteristic makes butane a problematic ... limits (more on these in a moment), refineries each spring need to make big cuts in how much normal butane they blend ...
Housley Carr - Published October 1, 2020
... Canadian crude is U.S. refineries – that absorb nearly all exports. CAPP analysis of 2014 data shows that Canadian ... Own Way ) that boil down to a lack of pipeline capacity to get expanding production from Western Canada to U.S. markets ... that means either more pipelines, more rail or both will need to be completed by 2018 to avoid even more serious ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 25, 2015
... flows to China are evolving. Full disclosure before we get started: today’s post is an advertorial for our new ... (EIA), the report includes quarterly supplements tracking all the developments, investments and projects planned for ... the ban’s removal, the oil industry recognized a need for additional infrastructure to support exports and, ...
Laura Blewitt - Published October 1, 2018
... station, and used in your SUV to take that next road trip, all the while resulting in LESS CO 2 being emitted into the ... net-negative GHG emissions. There are two primary ways to get a carbon-negative barrel of crude oil. First is the ... understand how the math of carbon-negative crude works, we need to explore the two sides of the emissions equation: (A) ...
Rusty Braziel - Published August 2, 2021
Turn the World Around - Perryville Hub's Pivotal Role in Transforming U.S. Natural Gas Flows, Part 2
... Much of the supply for export demand from Texas will need to come from outside the state, the most likely source ... by fourth quarter of 2019, Texas will have 3.2 Bcf/d of all-new LNG export capacity along its Gulf Coast (see also ... 2019. But getting it to Perryville does not get the gas to where the demand ultimately is. From ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published November 27, 2016
... (more on this below). As we discussed recently in Won’t Get Fooled Again , we’ve been grappling with the challenge ... of the largest data centers proposed in Texas that will need 300 megawatts (MW) of power or more. (Look for a ... will total 500 MW and be sourced from ERCOT via Oncor. All permitting and zoning approvals are secured. We ...
Lisa Shidler - Published September 14, 2025
... some kind of petroleum product. Today, over half of all new orders are tank cars and probably destined to be part ... commission for one reason or another, they can literally get lost somewhere in the rail network spaghetti for weeks. Not so efficient. While all cars need servicing at various times over their lifetime, it has ...
Callie Mitchell - Published May 22, 2013
... - Bentek’s annual Benposium in Houston. They covered all the North American energy markets in detail including ... 2011 and 2013 was not long enough for new pipelines to get planned and built to absorb the new production. Bakken ... of high levels of new production. Producers no longer need to wait for pipelines to get built, they can get barrels ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 16, 2013