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... over the past few years. It’s not surprising. After all, as producers know all too well, hydrocarbons produced at ... hub at Cushing, OK and various points in between. We’ll get into the capabilities and flows of Pony Express in Part 2 ... has been built (reducing by relatively small amounts the need for takeaway capacity of any sort), the latest addition ...
Housley Carr - Published June 15, 2016
... power generation use, and expanded transportation use - all building on a perception of long-term abundant supply at ... Age of U.S. Natural Gas Part II—How Much Gas Do We Need? , we developed a reasonable demand scenario out to ... can change, to rely in any way on the EIA forecasts. To get an idea of how far out 2040 is, let’s look back an ...
Rick Smead - Published January 5, 2014
... of faster production growth. Permian pipeline deals were all the rage in early 2019, but as the Gray Oak Pipeline ... using our current production forecasts, the U.S. will need to be able to export around 2.5 - 3 MMb/d more crude oil ... First, midstreamers and traders have told us they want to get into the game now — that is, to gain access to more ...
John Zanner - Published October 31, 2019
... Coast marine terminals. That makes perfect sense. After all, Mont Belvieu, TX is North America’s main fractionation ... the products included as LPGs.) Last year, roughly half of all LPG from U.S. gas processing plants was exported, with ... destinations of the shipments. We examine that data to get an understanding of what is happening with international ...
Ron Gist - Published April 2, 2017
... sure we don’t leave anything out) —in some cases, LOEs get a bit tricky. In Part 1 we provided a clear definition of ... the differences in how E&Ps present LOE information, they all track and record their LOEs for internal accounting in ... than throw out LOEs altogether and say it’s hopeless, we need to learn how to look past the numbers they present and ...
Donovan Schafer - Published January 19, 2017
... recently the demise of crude oil prices. But it was not all about oil. Three NGL market blogs made it into the top ... on constrained New England natural gas infrastructure. All these topics are associated with big market changes, and ... Deeper Meaning from the Hit Parade Caveats. We need to mention a couple of caveats to this hit parade. ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 30, 2014
... from COVID-19. Russia was curtailing gas deliveries. It all added up to a likely supply shortage during the winter of ... down 27%. Is everything OK now? Was the gas-price run-up all just speculative buying and short covering? Or is a ... power generators in direct competition with buyers who need gas to meet home heating needs. And on top of all that, ...
Rusty Braziel - Published October 11, 2021
... hold on to your ten-gallon hat. By Q4 2019, 3.2 Bcf/d of all-new LNG export capacity out of the Texas Gulf Coast ... net demand region, with significant pricing implications. All that begs at least three questions. Where is the gas ... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, Get-Togethers and more. By subscribing to RBN’s Backstage ...
Jeremy Meier - Published November 22, 2016
... findings are that the global shipping industry will need an incremental 2 MMb/d of 0.5%-sulfur bunker come ... and higher-sulfur refined products and refinery residues. All this needs to be viewed from a number of different ... the equipment to break down resid — have been able to get away with processing light sour crudes; after all, ...
Amy Kalt - Published January 2, 2019
... Figure 2 below) have evolved differently than LPG exports. All the incremental capacity additions have been supported by ... outline), or some combination of the two. (As we’ll get to in a moment, indications are that the terminal will ... crackers coming online in China and Europe, the need to export ethane will be ever-increasing (see Figure 6). ...
Kristen Holmquist - Published November 7, 2024
... introduced in stages (the Tiers) to progressively lower all sorts of emissions, including carbon monoxide (CO), ... 3 starting in January, but progressively the regs will get tighter. What can refiners do? Refiners have several ... Additional drivers of octane demand include the need to “blend up” the increased volumes of low-octane ...
Amy Kalt - Published October 26, 2016
... production renaissance isn’t just changing where we get our crude oil and natural gas from, it’s forcing major ... of kero-jet stands at about 1.6 MMb/d. These fuels need to be moved as efficiently as possible from refineries ... often than not, they are moved much--or, in a few cases, all--of the way to market via petroleum product pipelines ...
Housley Carr - Published July 9, 2015
... from Western Canada to U.S. crude hubs and refineries. If all goes well, shippers will know by late in the year how ... for shippers to line up the pipeline capacity they need to move their crude through the various elements of that ... (in Calgary and Houston in June) to discuss it. To get the fine-print details, you’d need to sign a ...
Housley Carr - Published June 27, 2019
... the DJ Niobrara play – including efforts to address the need to segregate increasing production of condensate - as ... batches to preserve their quality (see You Can’t Always Get Out What You Put In for more on batch pipeline ... about What’s Crackin here . The significant part of all this is that Enterprise is responding to shipper demand ...
Sandy Fielden - Published October 1, 2014
... squeeze. The big issue was exports, which were running at all-time highs and had the potential to deplete inventories ... had dropped to a five-year low, and that the market could get very tight. By January, as we detailed in Big Panama With ... collide, with potentially serious consequences. Here the need for more infrastructure, better delivery capabilities, ...
Rusty Braziel - Published February 7, 2021
... clear something has to give. But how will the imbalance get resolved and how will the resolution impact the price of ... action and the weekly EIA inventory data), we will mesh it all together in our proprietary models and come up with our ... outlook. NATGAS Billboard: Natural Gas Outlook What you need to know about natural gas prices - EACH DAY! ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published February 1, 2016
... shale plays are producing significant volumes of ethane, all of which needs to be moved out of regional plants, ... NGL production booming, propane and butane barrels need to be moved out of the region by rail during the ... de-ethanizers and NGL pipelines (and, as we’ll get to, close to the future sites of a few ethylene plants ...
... to ensure — or at least raise the odds — that those all-important hydrocarbons will actually be found. In ... (time to form the oil and/or gas) and the hydrocarbons need to be able to migrate, typically into a conventional ... That’s where hydraulic fracturing comes into play. To get the stuff to flow, you need to create cracks in the rock ...
Jacob Arrell - Published October 13, 2022
... deals, or for that matter in purchases and sales for all energy commodities. Over 80% of U.S. natural gas deals ... the FEI and the way FEI is used in pricing deals is all together different from the procedures used in typical ... through a structured bid/offer process that we’ll get to in a moment. By standardizing the contract terms and ...
Simon Hill - Published November 13, 2019
... existing pipeline infrastructure is sufficient to deliver all that gas to these critically important export markets. ... as pipeline-gas exports to Mexico accelerate. As we will get into in Part 2 of the Drill Down Report, a big question ... half will be gas from Katy. There are a few things we need to backfill here to help explain what’s going on. You ...
Housley Carr - Published September 20, 2016