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... The minerals and metals that will be needed to build it all may not be available in the massive, almost unthinkable ... all of the other infrastructure and components that will need to be produced. Not only will all this stuff require ... — that is, underestimating how bad the situation might get. Then there’s demand for aluminum, an already enormous, ...
Mark Mills - Published April 8, 2022
... standstill and a deadly blackout in February 2021, raised all kinds of questions about how to interpret the ... of natural gas — convenient in that it already addresses all the nits and trade-offs that used to take lawyers weeks ... an agreement between two parties, and those two parties get to agree on what the contract says. Which brings us to ...
Rick Smead - Published May 18, 2023
... it be too much? Will demand expand fast enough and will all the growing supply regions be able to access that demand? ... Gulf Coast. The problem is that if not all of this gas can get to market, the resulting gas-on-gas competition could ... a lot of gas coming on in a short period of time that will need to find demand to serve. Of course, demand is growing ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published October 12, 2017
... in lower-middle), a price lower than break-even for nearly all natural gas-focused plays. The nadir was on April 13 when ... maybe this hellish-hot weather we’ve had recently could get balanced out by a long run of balmy open-window-weather. ... to the extent that additional gas is produced, there would need to be new or expanded gas processing and pipelines to ...
David Braziel - Published August 24, 2023
... to settle this issue of price expectations once and for all. Or so we thought. The question was simple. What will ... Not as large a sample as I would have liked, but enough to get some sense of our collective view. Unfortunately our ... At some point that can’t continue. It seems like we need a healthy dose of price signal. And the sooner it ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 30, 2012
... to believe that the constraints will too, as will the need for significantly more crude-by-rail shipments. Railed ... WCSB face are not short-term problems. As we said in our All Dressed Up With Nowhere to Go blog series, Permian crude ... tanker cars. And boy, did a lot of crude-by-rail capacity get built. In early 2010, there was next to nothing, but by ...
Housley Carr - Published June 26, 2018
... with the communities where it needs to work, and can use all the friends it can get as it takes the lead in developing the nation’s vast ... on the part of the producer (as in, be sure you follow all the requirements of all the leases to keep from losing ...
Rick Smead - Published January 29, 2014
... 50% makes it more expensive. So compared to crude (and all of the other liquid hydrocarbons for that matter), ... production, moving out of the U.S. because we don’t need the barrels here, right? How could disposing of excess ... from the previous winter but exports were way up. We’ll get back to why that turned out to be an important threshold ...
David Braziel - Published November 23, 2020
... in a wider variety of locations. For example, an SMR might need as few as seven acres of land, whereas a traditional ... officials are in the midst of an approval process to get the nuclear reactor returned to service in the fall of ... particularly in emergency situations. It combines all of the usually separate elements of a PWR (core, ...
Lisa Shidler - Published July 31, 2024
Rusty Braziel One way or the other, all of 2018’s Top 10 blogs had something to do with ... each year for the next five years. So, we are going to need still more LNG export facilities. Fortunately, a lot are ... major market hubs blew out, encouraging midstreamers to get creative, with sophisticated techniques like drag ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 30, 2018
... takeaway capacity to transport that gas to market. Don’t get us wrong. There are gas takeaway constraints out of the ... that producers, gas processors and midstream companies may need to consider if things get really tight. Philippe Petit, ... an absolute necessity. Of course, we are not implying that all players in the Permian have to deal with this takeaway ...
Housley Carr - Published July 22, 2018
... the sticky notes on which you wrote them. We’ve all been there, though for most of us it’s become ... to memorize the few hydrocarbon conversions needed to get through a lunch or happy hour. Unfortunately, the same ... the electricity used to produce hydrogen. To do this, we need an efficiency for the particular electrolysis capacity ...
... the sticky notes on which you wrote them. We’ve all been there, though for most of us it’s become ... to memorize the few hydrocarbon conversions needed to get through a lunch or happy hour. Unfortunately, the same ... the electricity used to produce hydrogen. To do this, we need an efficiency for the particular electrolysis capacity ...
Here, There and Everywhere - Despite Trade Frictions, Enbridge Forges Ahead with Pipeline Expansions
... Canada and the U.S. amid what could escalate into an all-out trade war between the two nations. However, Enbridge, ... infrastructure developments—giving you the insights you need to navigate the fast-changing energy sector on both ... and Gulf Coast and that Canadian crude producers need to get their product to market, so they are unlikely to shut in ...
Martin King - Published March 25, 2025
... currently dominated by Pembina Pipeline Co. Any and all transportation options for the movement of condensate and ... this gas production recovery trend with the opener of our Get Me Out of Here series. The rise in the production of ... growth in Canadian-sourced diluent might obviate the need for Southern Lights, and (2) the fact that reversing the ...
Martin King - Published June 6, 2019
... crude oil production then in order to run a refinery you need to purchase crude oil and other feedstocks in the ... PBF also has in place an agreement with MSCG to purchase all refined products at the two East Coast refineries as soon ... Pricing is based on published reference prices and MSCG get a margin on each sale plus sales incentives every ...
Sandy Fielden - Published December 16, 2012
Follow That Dream - Choice of Well Tubing Plays a Key Role as Horizontal Laterals Extend Their Reach
... associated with drilling, drilling pads, pipelines and all the other associated surface equipment. But while the ... for rapid deployment (see photo below), eliminating the need for joint connections. There is no hard-and-fast rule ... are used to prevent sticking, but coiled tubing can still get stuck when cleaning out sand or debris.) About 10,000 ...
Lisa Shidler - Published June 25, 2025
... who assert that the region has just what it takes to get a consequential hydrogen hub up and running. In today’s ... the transition to a lower-carbon economy will be an “all of the above” kind of thing, involving everything from ... (by one count) more than 20 public, private or (most of all) public-private proposals under development. We will look ...
Housley Carr - Published July 26, 2022
... Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs), thereby minimizing the need for reverse lightering offshore. Unfortunately, it looks ... planned deepwater terminal off Freeport, we’ll get to that project — and its potential long-term ... some indication for how that might play out. “… It all points to increasing differentials, and that’s good for ...
Housley Carr - Published February 15, 2023
... of. The big dogs are Bakken, Eagle Ford and Permian – all of which yield light-sweet crude or even lighter ... (RJ rounds up to 4.0 Bcf/d in some of their materials.). All of the forecasts have one thing in common. It is all ... the light-heavy differential. Exception #2. We don’t need you anymore. Domestic light sweet crude will displace ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 7, 2012