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... Analysis (Click to Enlarge) Assuming refiners in the USGC need to replace the 2018 import volume of heavy sour ... crude with alternative sources, where would they get it? This is where things get tricky. First, let’s take ... we provide some setup. First, we created a bubble chart of all U.S. receipts of heavy (<22.3 o API, bottom axis) sour ...
Amy Kalt - Published February 6, 2019
... the coupon by selling it to petroleum fuel suppliers that need to satisfy their RVOs. (Under the RFS, D5 RINs for ... because they create more RINs, they are also easier to get into the California market, allowing producers to capture ... defined it, is the value of the RD product, including all federal and California state credits, less the price of ...
Jason Lindquist - Published December 12, 2023
... and what we think we’re likely to see happen. Given all that’s going on in the energy world, it’s not ... with the flexibility to take their LNG wherever it would get them the best price. U.S. LNG pioneers like Cheniere ... flexibility. Even a direct consumer with a steady need for LNG (say, a Japanese utility that consumes several ...
Housley Carr - Published July 27, 2015
... are up to over 450 Mb/d! And therein lies the dilemma: All that volume growth will put pressure on the ... tariffs on the pipe. However, if the Btu content were to get high enough to cause problems for utilities and end-use ... more valuable C3+ on the pipeline which would, in turn, need to be moved out via truck or rail — a very costly ...
Morgan Overman - Published January 16, 2024
... operator) conducts every year for power the region will need in future years. The new plants (now with commitments ... or will be soon; one will be online by June 2017 and all will be operational by June 2019. (One more thing: these ... (or not) and determining which pipeline projects get built (and which don’t). That brings us to Spectra ...
Housley Carr - Published May 1, 2016
Housley Carr If you want to get the energy world’s full attention, give it a global ... a rush to decarbonize, and a brutal land war in Europe — all in quick succession. Bam! Bam! Bam! The past two-plus ... importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions with the need to keep the economy humming and the lights on? Answering ...
Housley Carr - Published June 19, 2022
... in the Bakken. But these changes haven’t garnered all that much attention — they’ve been overshadowed by ... 4). To justify movements by rail, Bakken producers would need to see a $12/bbl or greater discount to Gulf Coast or ... a negative $1.50 to $3/bbl, reflecting the actual cost to get barrels to market. As noted above, we would need to see a ...
John Zanner - Published November 30, 2017
... export terminals along the Gulf Coast that — if all built — would have the capacity to load and send out ... produces 11.2 MMb/d. Most of these projects won’t get built, of course — export volumes may well continue ... facility. Elsewhere along the coast, outgoing VLCCs need to be either fully loaded or topped off in offshore deep ...
Housley Carr - Published November 28, 2018
... could rise into the 2.5-2.6 Bcf/d range later this summer. All indications to date are that LNG Canada will begin the ...
Martin King - Published June 4, 2024
... in the midstream space can be just as impactful. After all, these companies gather, process, transport, store and ... the scale, scope and synergies they think they will need to succeed in an increasingly competitive industry. In ... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, Get-Togethers and more. By subscribing to RBN’s Backstage ...
Paige Hambric - Published February 10, 2025
... major new greenfield projects, and probably will not get there. Nevertheless, as we said in last year’s ... expansions didn’t materialize — and frankly didn’t need to — because Canada’s additional diluent needs were ... startup date still in limbo at the start of 2024. About all we were willing to prognosticate is that whenever the ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 30, 2024
... daily in Europe as a way to ensure there is enough gas to get through the coming heating season, which is now only ... LNG suppliers — other than Russia — are pulling out all the stops in the short term to get enough pipelined gas ... system, the Woodfibre LNG project would appear to tick off all the boxes for construction and completion by 2027. In ...
Martin King - Published September 22, 2022
... vessels or from overseas. These shipped-in volumes then need to make their way from port to consumer. Today we ... see, the Central Atlantic and Southeast sub-regions get most of their GDHJ via the Colonial and Plantation ... in Saint John, NB) typically account for about 60% of all GDHJ imports into the region, and virtually all of the ...
Housley Carr - Published March 30, 2016
... depended on Tom Brady — and their GOAT (greatest of all time) hardly ever disappointed, taking the Pats to 17 ... MW of gas-fired plants are at risk of not being able to get pipeline gas when they need it most this winter. The good news is that many of these ...
Housley Carr - Published December 22, 2021
... in today’s RBN blog, Corpus Christi seems to check all the boxes. Hydrogen isn’t a silver-bullet fix for the ... will be part of a solution, and that the U.S. had better get going if it’s going to be a leader in low-carbon ... (and clean ammonia plants) the time they will need to plan, finance and build — and later expand — ...
Housley Carr - Published August 22, 2022
... gasoline, is also increasing along with the yield of all other products from natural gas processing plants. A ... through a crude distillation tower. Are you starting to get a sense for the problem? Because all of these terms are ... NGLs is that they are derived from gas and that most NGLs need special containment to remain liquids. Then, “What is ...
Al Troner - Published May 15, 2013
... on the EIA website ( www.eia.gov ) and you can access it all directly at no charge. EIA also provide automated ways ... (if you are not a gas storage junkie). Before we get into the data let’s set the scene by reviewing the ... . If you are reading this after August 28, 2012, you need to follow the links to prior copies of the report – we ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 26, 2012
... other words, close to a few hundred million people who use all kinds of ethylene-based plastics and other products. ... focus to NGL-rich wet Marcellus and Utica counties to get a financial boost from NGL production and sales. ... be simply rejected into natural gas –– they need to be transported to market, and since there is little ...
Housley Carr - Published August 18, 2016
... the next wave of liquefaction projects is expected to get underway in 2024, starting with the completion of Golden ... that stack capacity across numerous pipelines to meet all its feedgas needs. Analyst Insights July 24 (8:45 am) Are ... projects targeting deliveries to southeastern Louisiana, all but one of which will primarily serve Venture Global’s ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published July 24, 2023
... and a broader, well-thought-out plan to integrate all this new infrastructure to allow the region to operate ... to support Range’s growing gas production (and need for gas processing) in the area. In March 2009, MarkWest ... in SW PA, WV and OH as described in Episode 3 . We’ll get to the firm’s various NGL fractionators, ...
Housley Carr - Published March 23, 2015