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... some emissions at the point where they’re generated. That’s where direct air capture (DAC) — which essentially works as a large-scale air filter and can be located just about anywhere — comes into play. In ... are highly concentrated, making them easiest to capture. For that reason, ethanol production, ammonia production and ...
Jason Lindquist - Published May 22, 2022
... of three years ago. What started out as a simple cold snap for many quickly turned into something far more serious: the ... electricity. Instead — as we detailed in Which Way Does That Old Pony Run — ERCOT is an energy-only wholesale ... challenges in dealing with extreme weather events — it can’t simply “import” power from elsewhere. The grid ...
Ellen Chang - Published February 20, 2024
Housley Carr For several years now, almost all the Permian’s incremental ... is shifting. Pipelines to Corpus are filling up, and that is pushing more oil to Houston for export — and to ... or not, so they are motivated to move barrels anytime they can capture any price differential to offset some of their ...
Housley Carr - Published February 27, 2023
Johnny Martin Buy Individual Report Full Report Downloads for Subscribers It is well known that U.S. oil and gas producers, whipsawed over the last ... by volume commitments from producers. But infrastructure can’t be relocated like rigs, and those contracts ...
Johnny Martin - Published June 8, 2022
New York State of Mind - New York Will Need Unprecedented Increase in Wind, Solar to Hit 2030 Target
... and challenges, but very few face the number of contrasts that makes New York and its ambitious decarbonization goals ... fuel and power where they need it, when they need it, and for a price that everyday people can afford — what’s referred to as the trilemma of ...
Jason Lindquist - Published October 30, 2023
... and the fundamentals flip? Yup, max pain. Everyone races for the exits at the same time, sending the market into ... liquidation mode and causing cascading losses. It can get frantic and ugly — tens or even hundreds of ... going negative again, months before the market expected that to happen. Many factors were to blame, including ...
Housley Carr - Published April 15, 2025
... are located along the Texas-Louisiana coast, a region that offers easy access to natural gas supply, carbon ... RBN blog, we continue our look at the burgeoning market for “green” and (especially) “blue” ammonia with a ... is that Air Products’ hydrogen pipeline network can deliver up to 1.9 Bcf/d of H 2 from about 25 production ...
Housley Carr - Published April 27, 2023
... prospects of being completed this year, but the outlook for new, large-scale natural gas takeaway projects in the ... prices. In today’s RBN blog, we lay out our view of what that shift in producer behavior will mean for Northeast ... greenfield system to be built in the region. But it can’t be forgotten that it took nothing short of a ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published June 28, 2023
... How do you sum up a year like 2021? It was good times for the economic health of producers and midstreamers alike. ... industry themes. Namely, we examine the events and trends that the market considers the most important — crowd-sourced market intelligence, if you will. We can do that because every weekday we post a blog covering a ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 29, 2021
... sourcing. Within the transportation sector, one aspect that has spurred quite a bit of investment relates to ... place today, coupled with those that are being evaluated for the future, have the potential to displace a sizeable ... noted in the introduction, GHG emission-reduction policies can cover a broad list of targets – everything from ...
Amy Kalt - Published March 28, 2021
Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You) - Deepwater Port Could Bolster Houston’s Status as Oil Hub
... the finish line, it could become the hub supplying them. That could push Permian Basin oil flows on Houston-bound ... from May 2022. While there is still sufficient capacity for crude to exit the basin, capacity on pipelines that reach ... a cargo capacity of 500-700 Mbbl, and Suezmaxes, which can carry 800 Mbbl to 1 MMbbl. (As noted in This Must Be The ...
Sheela Tobben - Published May 21, 2024
... a deal to acquire private-equity-backed Piñon Midstream for $950 million in cash. But this isn’t just another ... sub-area comes with a nasty complication: associated gas that is very “sour” — in this case, meaning it has very ... H 2 S rises with the associated gas’s H 2 S content and can become cost prohibitive at high concentrations. Another ...
Housley Carr - Published August 27, 2024
Jason Lindquist It’s no secret that higher gasoline prices are a problem for a lot of folks, including everyday drivers, businesses ... E&Ps have been slow to ramp up oil production in the I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do) series, and illustrated how ...
Jason Lindquist - Published April 19, 2022
... MMb/d of U.S. refinery capacity has been either shut down for economic reasons or converted to renewable diesel ... and exacerbated the big run-up in motor fuel prices that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last February. ... content. There are two primary catalysts that refiners can opt to use in the production of alkylate: hydrofluoric ...
Housley Carr - Published January 10, 2023
... to abundant carbon-free power and a net-zero world. That might be the way a lot of people would like to see it ... not only clash with each other on occasion, they can also conflict with economic and environmental priorities. ... long-term impacts of climate change as the justification for extremely ambitious aspirations to decarbonize the world ...
Jason Lindquist - Published December 4, 2023
Sandy Fielden The current forward curve (June 9,2014) for CME NYMEX Henry Hub gas futures shows prices at ... they take a nosedive and drop 48 cents in April 2015. From that point out forward curve prices are lower than they have ... of the history of gas prices for the past six years. You can see the range of prices that natural gas futures have ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 9, 2014
... it out with the Permian and the offshore Gulf of Mexico for the #1 spot in crude oil production and with the ... activity in the shale play has been surging, suggesting that the Eagle Ford may finally be on the verge of a serious, ... only a small portion of which are contiguous. As you can see, the vast majority of Marathon’s existing acreage ...
Housley Carr - Published November 14, 2022
... to the January 1, 2020, implementation of IMO 2020, a rule that slashes the allowable sulfur content in bunker fuel used ... needed to meet a flip-of-a-switch spike in global demand for low-sulfur bunker. Also, shippers worried that prices for ... be even better for most complex U.S. refineries, which can churn out large volumes of low-sulfur refined products ...
Housley Carr - Published December 25, 2019
Lindsay Schneider The momentum for North American LNG right now is incredible. With ... to be paid for gas in rubles and non-compliance with that demand has resulted in these cutoffs, but the European ... of LNG (red boxes in Figure 2), but where the use occurs can vary over time and New Fortress recently signed an ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published June 2, 2022
... growth. Every company is different, of course, but a lot can be learned by examining a single firm in detail to see ... of its performance provides insights into the outlook for integrated natural gas and NGL assets, especially in the ... reports provide “deep dives” into the fundamentals that shape the outlook for midstream energy companies and is ...
Nick Cacchione - Published July 2, 2020