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... savvy companies within the oil and gas sector who, after all, know a thing or two about efficiently producing large ... around — we’ve covered it plenty in the past if you need to get up to speed. We started off with a three-part hydrogen ...
Housley Carr - Published February 10, 2022
... Mid-Atlantic and Central regional conferences were all related to the firmness of gas supplies for power ... to be in future years, most generators have been able to get away without paying for firm (guaranteed) transportation ... perspective if you want to secure gas supplies you need to buy “firm” capacity on the pipeline and most of ...
Bob Bookstaber - Published January 30, 2013
... a big hit too, another victim of demand destruction. As if all that weren’t enough, a couple of months ago, just as ... would leave buyers and sellers with only three days to get physical crude scheduled on a pipeline by April 25. ... and buying the next month’s contract to preclude the need for delivery. But this time, there were no buyers to be ...
Housley Carr - Published April 19, 2021
... of oval), there’s still a lot of room for technology to get better and production to grow. And by nearly all accounts, that will happen — technology and ... vast resource potential in stacked pay zones, operators need to carefully plan their well locations to maximize the ...
David Braziel - Published July 20, 2023
... infrastructure underutilized, midstream companies still need to improve pipeline connectivity and storage ... blog source material. Click for more information. Best of all, MIDI is FREE! We begin our analysis with a detailed ... area. More information about Stairway to Houston here . All the new pipelines bringing domestic and Canadian crude ...
Sandy Fielden - Published November 2, 2015
... and what EIA is doing to address the issues. First of all, it’s important that we acknowledge the awesome work ... we suspect so frustrating for the EIA team. Before we get to the problem, let’s go through a quick primer on this ... runs decreasing? It’s the “why” that market analysts need to assess to make sense out of market developments, and ...
Housley Carr - Published March 8, 2023
Lindsay Schneider U.S. LNG exports are at an all-time high, driven primarily by new capacity online or ... import terminals can handle, can European buyers even get their hands on an additional 500 cargoes this year? Or ... offtake, many of the additional cargoes Europe will likely need to come from the U.S. The question is, how much more ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published March 20, 2022
... of incremental feedgas flows this fall/winter. Before we get to today’s topic, we’d be remiss if we didn’t touch ... at 9.6 Bcf/d, down about 600 MMcf/d from recent days, with all that attributable to a drop in flows to Sabine Pass. ... can also expect to encounter unforeseen issues that need to be rectified before full operation, which can ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published August 30, 2021
... now the industry’s consensus view. However, if you think all this means that Permian gas markets have lost their ... averaged about 2 Bcf/d of growth every year. In order to get near that pace of growth again, production would need to materialize closer to our High Case Forecast (dashed ...
... the somewhat tortuous path that crude oil has to travel to get to the origin of Enbridge’s Line 9B at Westover, ... Energy (Click to Enlarge) As we have said – and here we get to the meat and potatoes of this blog series - it is ... supplies getting to Line 9B will probably have to come all the way from Western Canada on the Enbridge system – ...
Sandy Fielden - Published October 28, 2015
... to figure out what is going on. Particularly since all the hubbub would seem to be about a relatively minor ... to Enlarge) Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s get into what has been happening to NGPL over the past few ... renew. But given that some of these capacity holders need the capacity to serve their end-use requirements, it ...
Jim Simpson - Published December 6, 2015
Housley Carr Many of us need a break from natural gas market mayhem, rolling ... refineries, and the like. Scope 3 emissions. These are all other indirect GHG emissions that occur in the ... 1 emissions) and the power they buy (Scope 2). As we’ll get to later in this series, at least a handful of producers ...
Housley Carr - Published February 17, 2021
... Columbia (BC). This vast system transports about 80% of all the natural gas produced in Western Canada and is ... (NGTL) Pipeline. Source: RBN In our seven-part series Get Me Out of Here and subsequent updates ( Don’t Stop , ... of pipeline capacity that is available, resulting in the need to limit interruptible flows and reduce pipeline ...
Martin King - Published March 15, 2021
Baby the RINs Must Fall, Part 2 - Will a RIN Price Crash Make a Mess in the Renewable Diesel Market?
... series. Fortunately, for today’s purposes, we can bypass all the regulatory lingo, detailed charts and tables, because we only need to know one fundamental feature of the RIN: it is not ... real-world outcomes: If enough refiners are profitable, or get enough revenue to cover their marginal costs, or choose ...
George Hoekstra - Published July 26, 2023
... it go, but that’s not the reality we’re now facing. All sorts of obstacles have popped up, indicating that the ... to reach net-zero goals. With a focus on the changes that need to happen in the short term to make any long-term goals ... to fully charge the system. The project is supposed to get at least 75% of its power from renewables during its ...
Jason Lindquist - Published December 4, 2023
... AI — artificial intelligence — rapidly expands across all sorts of applications. That statement is certainly the ... buzz factor in today’s energy markets. These facilities need 24x7, super-reliable power, and there’s only one power ... energy-hog projects. That’s definitely the sense we get from RBN’s informal crowd-sourced market intelligence ...
Rusty Braziel - Published July 30, 2024
... midstream companies are ramping up their efforts to get long-planned pipeline projects built. But that’s no ... to reach 5.0 MMb/d by 2025, raising the questions of where all this crude will go and how will it get there? Part 3 ... pipeline expansions to help address Western Canada’s need for additional takeaway capacity as production in the ...
Peter Howard - Published February 19, 2018
... right now for oil and natural gas, the trade war is still all talk. But that hasn’t quite erased the fear of future ... Report (Click to Enlarge) Lower LNG prices — and the need to address serious air quality issues — facilitated a ... another headwind for U.S. liquefaction projects trying to get off the ground — and for their competitiveness with ...
Laura Blewitt - Published August 9, 2018
... drought” (as is much of California), and almost all the rest of the Pacific Northwest is in a drought ... million MWh, and gas-unit output fell to 11.6 million MWh, all according to the US Energy Information Administration ... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, and Get-Togethers. More information on Backstage Pass here . ...
Housley Carr - Published February 27, 2014
... gas for power generation is scarce. But, as we’ll get to in a moment, there are signs that this winter oil and ... domestic gas prices), and then they weren’t used at all—until December 2014. Then, Excelerate used the LNG ... a more cost-effective way to meet the generation sectors need for extra pulses of fuel on those five to 40 very cold ...
Housley Carr - Published February 19, 2015