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... by pipeline can currently bypass area congestion to get to refineries in Port Arthur/Beaumont or further along ... levels have been higher this year – peaking at an all-time record 244 MMBbl in April 2015 but have declined ... might have on refinery operations. Since refineries need a secure and regular supply of crude to avoid unplanned ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 26, 2015
... Jason Ferguson In the Permian natural gas module, you will get a detailed view of the basin’s supply and demand ... infrastructure, and pricing; the RBN outlook for all three; and a little about how Permian natural gas will ... set on shipping gas on that new pipeline, but first you need to know: what will the rate be once construction is ...
Johnny Martin - Published October 26, 2020
... Jason Ferguson In the Permian natural gas module, you will get a detailed view of the basin’s supply and demand ... infrastructure, and pricing; the RBN outlook for all three; and a little about how Permian natural gas will ... set on shipping gas on that new pipeline, but first you need to know: what will the rate be once construction is ...
Johnny Martin - Published November 16, 2021
... it comes to hydrogen. However, we think that things may get more complicated in the months ahead. Why, you may ask. ... from straightforward, we believe. Not only will hydrogen need some serious policy and regulatory help to gain a ... for producing hydrogen. In our view, that certainly makes all types of natural gas — including RNG — relevant when ...
... it comes to hydrogen. However, we think that things may get more complicated in the months ahead. Why, you may ask. ... from straightforward, we believe. Not only will hydrogen need some serious policy and regulatory help to gain a ... for producing hydrogen. In our view, that certainly makes all types of natural gas — including RNG — relevant when ...
... increasing volumes of natural gas (and NGLs) and virtually all of it will need to be piped to other markets, primarily the Gulf Coast ... supplement, and an analyst-led onboarding presentation to get you up to speed — click here . “Climb Ev’ry ...
Housley Carr - Published August 31, 2025
... network's take-away capacity by 28 Bcf/d. Assuming all the pipeline projects are built, the aggregate capacity ... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, Get-Togethers and more. By subscribing to RBN’s Backstage ... Pass™ Premium Services, you plug into our network and get direct access to our premium resources. Click to download ...
Jeremy Meier - Published November 18, 2014
... up and by 2017 there should be enough pipelines to carry all North Dakota’s crude to market. Today we start a two ... of new pipelines out of North Dakota that (if they are all built) should increase capacity enough to provide space ... Bakken shippers would still be dependent on rail to get at least some of their barrels to market. But lower crude ...
Sandy Fielden - Published July 28, 2015
... gas and NGLs as producers ramp up production, local prices get hammered due to capacity constraints, midstream companies ... section of blue line). Here’s the big “gotcha” in all of this. Before REX was built, all Rockies producers ... is built. The SCOOP and STACK regions in Oklahoma need gas takeaway capacity too, and help is on the way with ...
Rusty Braziel - Published October 9, 2017
... increasing activity in the Williston Basin has spurred the need for incremental capacity to move all three of the energy commodities out of western North ... Williston Basin producers and midstreamers managed to get by using the NGL takeaway capacity that was already in ...
Lisa Shidler If all goes to plan, Texas’s isolated power grid will one day ... to Louisiana and Mississippi. But when ERCOT is in dire need of outside power, the lines could be switched to carry ... allow only limited power exchanges with neighboring grids. All four total 1,220 MW, while the Southern Spirit line has a ...
Lisa Shidler - Published November 17, 2024
... Dakota, both these pipelines are “nice to have” not “need to have”. Today we begin a two part analysis of these ... be succeeding where Dakota Express failed. But before we get to that we look at whether either of these pipelines is ... – why did these projects see the light of day at all and why has Sandpiper apparently succeeded where Dakota ...
Sandy Fielden - Published February 24, 2014
... gamut of power-generation sources for the juice they’ll need — everything from renewables to nuclear — and almost ... have already been announced. A few studies have tried to get a handle on how much new generating capacity will be ... — has a capacity of about 900 MW, or 0.9 GW. But while all that new gas-fired capacity might suggest a sizable ...
Housley Carr - Published April 27, 2025
... U.S. ethane and LPG production continues to rise, nearly all the export growth is expected to head to the Asia/Pacific ... us: “Where You Gonna Go? And What Ya Gonna Do When You Get There?” These are key NGL market themes that we'll be ... with more capacity needed by the mid-2030s. Somebody will need to build additional LPG and ethane export capacity. ...
Rusty Braziel - Published September 9, 2024
... profound effects north of the border, and things will only get more interesting. Gas producers in the Eagle Ford and ... other Texas shale plays are finding the new buyers they need. But gas consumers in the Southwest—caught with a ... to supplement Mexico’s domestic production, and where all the new cross-border and in-Mexico pipeline capacity is ...
Housley Carr - Published July 14, 2013
... movement. The energy industry has been at the center of all this, of course, because significant volumes of ... of ESG is very “squishy” or even bunk, but think they need to “play along” to appease hydrocarbon-wary ... public (and politicians and regulators) that they “get it.” What’s in the Drill Down As we discuss in the ...
Housley Carr - Published July 27, 2022
... OK (see This ‘Pony’ Knows More than One Trick ). As we all know, Bakken production has fallen sharply since its peak ... 300-Mb/d decline. Plummeting output has reduced the need for incremental pipeline takeaway capacity. Look at ... the only thing left to do––assuming the developers get final approval––is to use “horizontal directional ...
Housley Carr - Published November 7, 2016
... to be seen how long it will take for those activities to get back to pre-COVID levels. So, bottom line, the demand for ... exports, prices. Everything. And that means that the need for infrastructure, both new projects that have been in ... the curriculum and includes our most current forecasts for all the essential elements of U.S. crude oil, natural gas and ...
Rusty Braziel - Published April 19, 2020
... and risks as well as contributing market factors to get to the bottom of what is driving those reported ... in detail in the past few months (see for example “ All About That Base ” and “ Getting Better All The Time ... is how it arrives at these numbers. That is the reason we need to look more closely at the DPR methodology and ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published April 1, 2015
... more monkey business coming to energy markets. First, we need to check the report card. How did we do with the Top ... happened - energy markets continued to take it on the chin all year long. 9. U.S crude oil production won’t decline ... January 4th. You can go to thedominoeffect.com to get a preview, or go straight to Amazon . “Braziel has been ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 3, 2016