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... new tank car construction. If the new standards applied to all existing tank cars then at least 75,000 cars manufactured ... to using rail tank cars that meet the new standards. The need to carry out this analysis is prompted by two very real ... crude producers today are heavily reliant on rail to get their crude to market. But could they switch back to ...
Sandy Fielden - Published January 14, 2014
... 2. As you might expect – since refining is a topic you need a degree in engineering to master - this is going to be ... next decade and their implications for markets and prices. All that will be your reward for hanging on through this ... we begin….don’t try this at home. Big Picture We will get to the refinery processes in a moment but first lets ...
Sandy Fielden - Published September 5, 2012
... in Senate, where a 50-50 party split means that Democrats need every one of their votes (plus that of Vice President ... sequestration methods, two elements included in nearly all plans to update the 45Q tax credit. For example, the ... are often billed as temporary measures, but regularly get renewed. And the extension of that deadline is, perhaps, ...
Jason Lindquist - Published February 1, 2022
... gas production in ascendance, what will be the fate of all the gas still being produced along the U.S. Gulf Coast? ... are subject to a wide range of outcomes, implying the need for significant flexibility from the entire system of pipelines and other facilities needed to get all of this gas to market. How this all shakes out over ...
Housley Carr - Published July 26, 2016
... Next To You and an extensive blog series including Can’t Get Next To You . We’ve also covered the impact falling ... only makes up approximately 4% of the volume, so almost all of the change in inventories is attributable to propane. ... Before we get to the demand/export side of the ledger, we need to provide a more detailed explanation of Figure 2, ...
... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, and Get-Togethers. More information on Backstage Pass here . ... energy equivalent of the balance of payments. Of course, all these different energy commodities have their own units and molecular structures, so we need a way to measure them on an equivalent basis. ...
Rick Smead - Published February 19, 2014
... be going away. In fact, that trend is picking up steam all across the Permian basin. N E W ! ! Stacked Deck: ... plays – the Wolfcamp in the Midland Basin. Subscribers get full access to all Drill-Down reports, blog archive ... resources are generally known and supposedly all producers need to do is “manufacture” oil from proven reserves. But ...
Ann Davis Vaughan - Published May 18, 2014
... that come from natural gas. This difference results in all sorts of terminology, product marketing and regulatory ... are from how these hydrocarbons are handled in the U.S. we need to go much deeper into the sources of production, ... components. Condensate Processing East of Suez Before we get to condensate processing, it is first worth mentioning ...
Al Troner - Published May 29, 2013
... 1. U.S. Gulf Coast Offshore Terminals. Source: RBN Given all the potential upside of the deepwater projects, why ... Export Project Progress Chart. Source: RBN Before we get to SPOT’s extraordinary connectivity to various ... and also reduce emissions, both by eliminating the need for more than 900 ship-to-ship transfers annually and ...
Taylor Noland - Published April 9, 2024
... fuels’ relative costs. As we concluded in that blog, of all the factors, fuel cost has the biggest influence on fuel switching decisions. So next, we need to understand how to calculate and compare fuel costs ... so those heat rates would convert to 7.146 MMBtu of gas to get 1 MWh (7,146/1,000) of electricity from a CCGT plant and ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 30, 2022
... make sense any more. Rail shipments are down across all regions and railroads are reporting sharply lower ... Record ). NATGAS Billboard: Natural Gas Outlook What you need to know about natural gas prices - EACH DAY! ... up with other freight. Second the investment required to get crude onto the rails was small compared to pipelines – ...
Sandy Fielden - Published February 2, 2016
... And when systems fail like that, lots of consumers don’t get their gas, supply-demand imbalances spike prices to ... didn’t work to get gas flowing on a timely basis, and all of them required buyers and sellers to employ individual ... have happened. To the extent there’s any ambiguity, any need for interpretation when no regulator has blessed or ...
Rick Smead - Published January 3, 2022
... BIS approvals to export – the latest being Plains All American last Thursday. Last year expectations were that ... that makes producers look to the export market hoping to get a better price overseas (where there is higher demand for ... discount to WTI at the wellhead condensate exports need to be competitive overseas where the crude and ...
Sandy Fielden - Published February 9, 2015
... in Western Canadian oil sands production has spurred the need for new pipeline capacity too. We’ve blogged ... at crude pipeline economics; the only thing we didn’t get to in that series was drag reducing agents (DRAs), which ... that refined-products like motor gasoline and diesel and all but the heaviest, thickest crudes flow through pipelines ...
Housley Carr - Published January 18, 2017
... by 25% from their 2019 levels within 10 years; eliminate all routine gas flaring by 2030 at the latest, with an ... of ESG and discuss why players in the energy industry need to be acutely aware of it, we should confess that ... mitigating impacts on the planet in general. We’ll get into the details of what a number of individual companies ...
Housley Carr - Published February 9, 2021
Too Much Gas on My Hands! - Is the U.S. Gas Market Headed For More Oversupply, Pipeline Constraints?
... equilibrium over the next five years. Thus, it will be all the more critical that incremental supply can access what ... of growing demand, and also the transportation capacity to get the gas there. In Part 2 , we looked at the potential for ... from the blue area up to the black line — will need to go somewhere else. Figure 3 Source: RBN (Click to ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published October 25, 2017
... This page is dedicated to the completion certification of all the attendees of RBN Energy’s Spring 2024 NATGAS Master Class. For all RBN Energy's current & upcoming events, please visit the ... company with Premier Mentorship Packages. These programs get you guidance and coaching directly from Lindsay ...
Johnny Martin - Published April 11, 2024
... be postponed indefinitely, and probably never be built at all. However, the news isn’t all bad. With the worst of ... voided as part of the cancellation — you can’t get more definitive than that. The next project that could be ... headlines in the news. All of the Tier 1 and 2 projects need to secure additional commercial support before achieving ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published May 27, 2021
... just a fraction of a percent away from the November 1970 all-time record. Natural gas and NGLs already well above their respective record production levels. And for all three commodities, the U.S. market has only one way to ... format is classroom style — see picture below. You will need a laptop computer, wireless internet capable, with a ...
Rusty Braziel - Published February 4, 2018
... flow east to refineries in Eastern Canada and potentially all the way to the Atlantic Seaboard by 2020. Like the EPD ... to Montreal involves multiple pipeline connections to get to Line 9 and (as we described in the final episode of ... crude to market. Not only will a pipeline likely end the need for supplies to be delivered by rail to Irving, but it ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 25, 2015