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... money moving gas when it costs more to move it than you get for making the move. Second, this is obviously not a ... business altogether. Of course, physical gas will always need to be moved and there will always be the need for cash ... basis shops are behind us for a while. One bright spot in all of this is that the locations of associated gas from ...
Rusty Braziel - Published February 16, 2012
... natural gas production volumes in the Marcellus/Utica will need to move in just about every direction. No single ... or even the Gulf Coast—is big enough to absorb it all. Midstream companies are considering every cost-effective ... plays – the Wolfcamp in the Midland Basin. Subscribers get full access to all Drill-Down reports, blog archive ...
Housley Carr - Published May 19, 2014
... of the biggest stories of the past year and politicians of all stripes have been looking for ways to ease the pressure ... how much emissions could be reduced and how close it could get the U.S. to meeting its emission targets. The Big Picture ... the prevailing-wage and apprenticeship requirements would need to be met during construction and for each year of the ...
Jason Lindquist - Published August 4, 2022
... Korea are FTA countries.) Veresen this fall expects to get Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval to build Jordan Cove. If all goes according to plan, Veresen’s financial investment ... Western Canadian gas to the US—more than enough to meet all of Jordan Cove’s needs, even at full build-out to 9 ...
Housley Carr - Published April 28, 2014
... new delivered by internet, there are some things you need to know. So today is a blog about blogs, to make sure all of our members know what we are changing and how to take ... commentary from one of our RBN contributors where we get deep into the details about energy market trends, the ...
Rusty Braziel - Published November 19, 2014
... or production is curtailed. How low gas prices get this summer will depend on how easily demand in the ... region, sending more out of the region or a combination of all three. Of course, we can’t know for sure exactly how ... Assuming those plants burn an average 7.5 MMBtu/MWh for all 24 hours of the day, this would translate to roughly 0.4 ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 4, 2015
... that Permian producers receive for their gas. Before we get started, a message from your sponsor – RBN! A couple of ... pressure on local natural gas prices at the Permian’s all-important Waha Hub and widening price spreads to ... may be heading from a natural gas takeaway perspective, we need to do more than simply look at the total takeaway ...
Housley Carr - Published July 16, 2017
David Braziel Amid all the turmoil and negative news in energy markets this ... matters, but now it looks like average winter inventories need to be in the 70-MMbbl range (or higher) to push propane ... due to surging exports, the ratio of propane to crude can get to some very lofty levels, as noted in Figure 2 — like ...
David Braziel - Published November 29, 2020
... to reach 5.0 MMb/d by 2025, raising the questions of where all this crude will go and how will it get there. In Part 3 , we discussed current refinery demand ... projects being developed to help address the WCSB’s need for additional takeaway capacity. First, we looked at ...
Peter Howard - Published March 5, 2018
Better Than I Thought It'd Be - FERC Actions on Gas and Liquids Pipeline Taxes Bring Some Summer Joy
... of MLP-owned pipelines. We said then that there was no need to panic. In part, this was based on the view the FERC ... pipeline had to figure out the composite tax rate of all the owners (including individual limited unit holders) ... a statement that “this is our policy … You don’t get a tax allowance if you’re an MLP, so that’s how ...
Rick Smead - Published July 23, 2018
... gas liquids (NGLs) produced in the Marcellus and Utica need to find a market – inside or outside the region. ... in the Upper Ohio River Valley with a look at where all those NGLs will be heading. NGL production in the ... of the proposed crackers (or the Moundsville power plant) get built? That’s a tough call at this point. The ...
Housley Carr - Published April 15, 2015
... to be optimistic, especially over the long term. After all, the U.S. and Canada have vast reserves of low-cost, ... Siberian gas producers, to name just three. LNG also will need to compete with other forms of energy. For example, ... volatility that sometimes can be pretty scary. As we’ll get to in moment, that includes supporting an emerging spot ...
Housley Carr - Published June 9, 2015
... sober market outlook, crude oil production is near its all-time record. And Lower-48 natural gas blew past its ... Hook, PA terminal for export. That will eliminate the need for a lot of those outbound rail volumes. #7 – ... needed to support project development until later. We’ll get more into this issue in our Prognostications blog to be ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 27, 2017
... outlook for Texas and Louisiana natural gas needed to feed all of the existing and planned terminals ratcheted up to ... pipeline capacity in the region - as detailed in our Gotta Get Over series. Further the increased gas demand will ...
David Braziel - Published March 27, 2023
... this year in a delicate balance: production is at an all-time high and growing fast, but gas storage inventories ... winter? And how high would gas prices need to go to sufficiently rein in demand? In today’s blog, ... stockpiles, and therefore the more comfortable utilities get with drawing down gas storage inventories and coal ...
Amber McCullagh - Published November 13, 2018
... Smead With U.S. natural gas production continuing to hit all-time records, the big question for the gas market is ... area into an epicenter of natural gas demand, with the need for extensive new transportation paths into, rather than ... region over the next few years, and how supplies will get there. By far the largest source of demand is LNG ...
Rick Smead - Published June 30, 2014
... can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” As we’ll get to, Canadians appear to be taking these words to heart ... has since returned to near its pre-wildfires level. So, all’s well now, right? The WCS/LLS differential is back to a reasonable level (~$15/bbl), after all, and the need for Western Canadian CBR (the higher-priced way to move ...
Housley Carr - Published December 8, 2016
... along the supply chain (see Figure 1). Our seven-part Get Me Out of Here series discussed these pipeline systems in ... the largest of these systems. It transports about 80% of all the gas supplies in Western Canada, and in recent years, ... pipeline system, many other parts of the NGTL grid need to be reworked to accommodate changes in pressure and, ...
Martin King - Published October 28, 2020
... electricity that large-scale data centers want and need. In today’s RBN blog, the first in a series, we’ll ... 2,000 MW. (For perspective, as we noted in Just Can’t Get Enough , a city the size of Lubbock, TX, — population ... value of 214 TWh/year (terawatt-hours) in 2030. If all that additional load were to be served by gas generation, ...
Lisa Shidler - Published March 9, 2025
... explore alternative energy possibilities. How all these moving parts interconnect was the focus of RBN’s ... of the U.S. energy industry and what energy professionals need to know about it. Not everyone can attend, of course — ... so you can see what infrastructure gets built, what trades get done and what brings in profits. After we’ve gone ...