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... TOMMORROW!! It’s time for RBN’s First Backstage Pass Get Together of the Season! If you are a Backstage Pass ... summer these expansions have been in service. However, all indications are that utilization is likely to be high ... 2.3 Bcf/d and essentially run at full expansion capacity all summer long, and injections would average 0.5 Bcf/d ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 12, 2015
... production would be flat and imports would decline. All the growth would be in plant production of NGLs (green ... announced for the Gulf Coast, which if even half of them get built, will be more than enough capacity to get surplus ... are getting more of the lighter components that they need for gasoline from lighter crudes and condensates and ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 10, 2013
... the well site. Five more rail cars linked to 20 trucks get the drill pipe to the site, with another 3-5 cars and 20 ... water while 500 trucks carry away wastewater. Add it all up and its about 50 rail cars and 1,200 trucks involved ... proppants in particular ever higher. These larger wells need ever more materials and the drilling engineers keep ...
Taylor Robinson - Published May 1, 2013
... infrastructure is in place to process and take away all of the associated natural gas the wells there produce. ... And they share a robust outlook for future production. All that means 1) that more midstream infrastructure will be ... there is not enough processing and pipeline capacity to get their associated gas to market. You might ask, though, ...
Housley Carr - Published February 27, 2017
... The record-shattering, triple-digit spot prices, mostly all west of the Mississippi River, were indicative of some of ... gas supply shortfall in the Pacific Northwest (see Baby, I Need Your Gas ). Why did prices soar so high this time, and why did they get that high where they did? There are really two main ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published February 15, 2021
... will not make much sense without reading Part 1 first. All of the episodes in this crude by rail series can be found ... Gulf Coast like Mexican Maya. If Canadian producers can get their crude to the Gulf Coast – the destination where ... hedge by Canadian producers worried that they will need to ship more crude by rail if planned pipelines to the ...
Sandy Fielden - Published March 19, 2013
... Got The Money ). Since it is considerably harder to get past the environmental permitting hurdles to build new plants in the Gulf Coast region (see All I Need is The Air That You Cleaned ) it made more sense for ...
Sandy Fielden - Published November 14, 2013
... (yellow bar segments in Figure 3) now claim roughly 29% of all of the propane supply (black line) available in Western ... question: If producers might not be able to bring forth all of the needed supply in the next couple of years, is ... the title of the song spontaneously when he was trying to get Porter to hurry out of the Stax Studios restroom and get ...
Martin King - Published August 17, 2021
... LNG pricing out of the money will not find the buyers they need to make their projects a “go.” The 16 or more LNG ... a winnowing process of sorts right now, largely because all are greenfield efforts and all but the smallest projects ... coasts and, if so, which BC projects are most likely to get off the ground? Tailgate Blues: NGL Markets and Natural ...
Housley Carr - Published August 26, 2014
... is produced from renewable feedstocks, are to reduce the need for petroleum and to lower life-cycle greenhouse gas ... that the RD blog in our Come Clean series will tell you all you need to know about how RD is produced. Additional ... but let’s first consider what’s behind the push to get more of these projects up and running. Canada’s federal ...
Martin King - Published March 20, 2023
... In Part 3 , we introduced how retailers (right column) get their product and then sell and deliver it to the final ... in demand, it is mostly the wholesaler that meets the need by contracting for supply that varies seasonally. The ... shown in Figure 2 below. In this example, the average of all months is 1.0 (dotted red line), using an index. The ...
Kristen Holmquist - Published March 23, 2025
... will allow some industrial demand projects to actually get built. Today’s blog concludes our series on natural gas ... Age of U.S. Natural Gas Part II—How Much Gas Do We Need? , we developed a reasonable demand scenario out to ... is associated gas, the natural gas that comes along with all that oil drilling. In a few unique instances, such as ...
Rick Smead - Published January 15, 2014
... years and order books are filling up, but it’s not all smooth sailing and significant headwinds remain. In ... including a complex and lengthy construction process, the need for metals and alloys that can be difficult to obtain, ... of new U.S. tariffs. Manufacturing Challenges We’ll get into how much it costs to build a turbine shortly, but ...
Lisa Shidler - Published May 28, 2025
... a topic that we last covered in Future(s) Games . (We’ll get back to that also in a moment.) Third, exchange-traded ... Figure 1. Major U.S. Exchange Traded Hubs. Source: RBN So, all that said, how does it work? Here’s one scenario. Party ... the outright risk on the trade, which could eliminate the need for futures margins (and possible margin calls) on the ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 30, 2023
... crude production exceeds local refining capacity. Of all the current market alternatives, the US Gulf Coast is the ... heavy crude production is strictly limited. Heavy crudes need to be processed by refineries equipped to handle the ... as $28/Bbl more on average at the Gulf Coast than they get in Alberta. Of course that does not include ...
Sandy Fielden - Published April 2, 2013
... to provide a better understanding of the journey those all-important hydrocarbon molecules take from the production ... for developing large shale plays today. But before we get into too much detail about how those strategies are intended to work, we need to start with some of the basics about the ...
Jacob Arrell - Published March 2, 2023
... energy transition gravy train has arrived. It’s time to get on board. The outlook for this one was already in the ... coming from Enterprise and Energy Transfer. When all the dust settles sometime in 2026, ethane export capacity ... for supply and demand, and what they show us about the need for new infrastructure capacity. But we need to tune up ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 27, 2023
... replacing oil with LNG will undermine Hawaii’s plan to get all its electricity from renewable sources by 2045. Today, we ... the shipments are coming from Canada, the carrier does not need to be Jones Act-compliant, which means the shipping cost ...
Housley Carr - Published June 14, 2016
... for transporting natural gas on interstate pipelines are all-important. They determine how much it costs to get gas from A to B, whether new capacity can be funded, and ... is often misunderstood — it’s one of those things you need to be directly involved in to fully grasp. Well, RBN’s ...
Rick Smead - Published December 19, 2023
... for transporting natural gas on interstate pipelines are all-important. They determine how much it costs to get gas from A to B, whether new capacity can be funded, and ... is often misunderstood — it’s one of those things you need to be directly involved in to fully grasp. Well, RBN’s ...
Rick Smead - Published December 31, 2023