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... Van Hull The last couple of years have been a wild ride for the U.S. ethane market, but look out ahead. It’s ... glance, it might appear there is enough ethane to meet all that demand, coming from molecules that today are being ... a unique market — it’s the only energy commodity that can morph from being sold as natural gas to being sold to ...
... Delaware and Midland basins all but guarantee that the region’s output of crude oil, natural gas and ... are the best in the U.S., and half of all rigs drilling for crude oil in the U.S. are in the region. Put simply, the ... If the constraint is severe enough, though, the problem can be much worse, forcing transportation by more expensive ...
Housley Carr - Published May 1, 2017
... today’s song title — why build something entirely new? That use-what-you’ve-got tack is a key driver behind MPLX ... distributor to area refineries and the jumping-off point for crude exports on fully loaded Very Large Crude Carriers ... of LOOP, which is currently the only Gulf Coast port that can fill a 2-MMbbl VLCC to the brim without reverse ...
Housley Carr - Published October 21, 2018
... and other U.S. production areas. What distinguishes RSG is that its producers and pipeline companies have made efforts ... sector, and other human-related activity is responsible for about 30% of the global rise in temperature in the modern ... operators are notified of any stray emissions so they can quickly locate and remediate leaks. For a pipeline ...
Housley Carr - Published November 1, 2021
Housley Carr We defy you to name an oil and gas producer that’s been on the buying side of more $1-billion-plus M&A ... one of the Permian’s largest privately held producers, for just under $4.1 billion. You’d be equally hard-pressed ... leverage to complete this trade, we are confident that we can quickly reduce debt both naturally through our consistent ...
Housley Carr - Published February 18, 2025
... about 12 man hours of labor to do the final assembly for each new car. With Henry Ford’s installation of the ... of the hub approach, and the complications inherent in that strategy. Awareness of carbon capture has been growing ... at a basic level it involves shared infrastructure that can accommodate multiple carbon-capture projects, utilizing ...
Jason Lindquist - Published October 27, 2022
... off or quitting Russian natural gas imports, many feared that global gas prices would skyrocket this winter, but ... the impact of U.S. LNG supplies, and what it all means for developing LNG projects. As we’ve said numerous times ... a perfect representation of psychedelic folk music. One can imagine smelling patchouli oil and strawberry incense and ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published January 22, 2023
... refiners, and exporters — will be making preparations for one of the most anticipated infrastructure additions in ... and exporters have been making plans for the crude that will be flowing their way into St. James. Today, we ... Patoka hub, and from there on Capline to St. James. [Crude can also flow south from Enbridge’s Flanagan hub to Cushing ...
Housley Carr - Published May 23, 2021
... and right axis in Figure 1) was in triple-digit territory. That investment funded an extraordinary level of drilling ... oval) and total capital spending fell to $36.5 billion for the year. As we discussed in A Well-Respected Man , oil ... at 55% of annual EBITDA to generate free cash flow that can be used to repay debt, purchase stock, and pay dividends. ...
Nick Cacchione - Published September 21, 2021
Hard to Handle - Hydrogen's Unique Properties Make Using Natural Gas Infrastructure a Difficult Task
... is the lack of a comprehensive transportation network. That has spurred interest from utilities, government agencies ... RBN blogosphere over the last couple of years as support for hydrogen as a potentially low-carbon alternative to ... blog of our Harness Your Hopes series, hydrogen production can be broadly classified into three categories: ...
Jason Lindquist - Published November 6, 2024
... key factors are lining up producer commitments, providing that critical takeaway optionality, and minimizing the total ... of these in-demand pipeline “legs” and what it takes for them to succeed. We’ll start with a brief recap of how ... optionality to a specific producer or shipper if it can connect to an intra-basin pipeline network capable of ...
Housley Carr - Published October 1, 2017
... with low carbon fuel regulations. The incentives for producing biodiesel are substantial, but there are two ... supply of feedstocks and properties limiting how much can be blended with petroleum-based diesel. Today, we ... In Part 1 , we provided an overview of various policies that have been adopted and are being discussed to reduce GHG ...
Tim Deutsch - Published June 6, 2021
... of the most prominent investment and advisory firms, is that after an extended period of volatility, buyers and ... in 2024 and $75/bbl in 2025. That price range is crucial for buyers, the vast majority of which recently made the ... on a $70/bbl oil price. While most E&Ps have said they can do well even with lower prices, the current WTI price ...
Tom Biracree - Published February 4, 2024
... question: Is there a zero- or low-carbon bunker fuel that meets all of the industry’s basic criteria — things ... must be met before “green” and “blue” ammonia can lay claim to even a small slice of the bunkers market, as ... gases (GHG) in the shipping industry, which accounts for about 3% of global GHG emissions. In Part 1 , we looked ...
Housley Carr - Published January 10, 2022
... along the Gulf Coast have been competing fiercely for the business of crude shippers. The primary weapons in ... loading crude onto tankers, the bigger the better. On that last point, for many shippers the vessel of choice is a ... though, and so far only the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port can fully load one. Within a year, though, thanks to a ...
Housley Carr - Published May 3, 2021
... oil expands its foothold across the world, the markets that trade it have undergone some fundamental changes. Since ... have included the shortening of the loading-date range for crude oil cargoes marketed along the U.S. Gulf Coast. ... In instances when time spreads expand extraordinarily, it can result in an unusually wide Permian WTI cargo assessment ...
Sheela Tobben - Published March 12, 2024
... Seat , RD, like biodiesel, is a biomass-based fuel that can be burned in diesel engines or used as heating oil for homes. In distinguishing between those two ...
Jason Lindquist - Published December 12, 2023
Jason Lindquist It’s well understood that methane is a significant greenhouse gas and that ... we look at how emissions estimates are made, why they can vary significantly, and how the disagreements about how ... those emissions. It uses estimated emissions factors for certain activities, assuming normal performance, such as ...
Jason Lindquist - Published June 23, 2022
... earnings presentation last week, Energy Transfer said that they and their joint venture (JV) partners, Satellite ... in November, only three months from now. This new outlet for U.S.-sourced ethane comes at a time when production of ... When oil and gas are produced, the natural gas can come along with natural gas liquids (NGLs; see Carbon ...
David Braziel - Published August 10, 2020
... the economics of fuel switching. Back then — and for most of the Shale Era years — the conversations around ... Gas supply abundance and a lower-price environment meant that gas was increasingly competitive with coal. The ... whether and to what extent increased coal-fired generation can help balance the gas market this injection season. Coal ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 5, 2022