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... exports, coming to the conclusion that Henry prices would need to reach at least $5.50/MMBtu before we saw a material ... (AMA) for Cabot’s Atlantic Sunrise capacity. And WGL can get a Zone 5-like price, because on cold days the marginal ... Point LNG exports to be in the money to Europe. (Although all the Cove Point offtakers are based in Asia, almost half ...
Amber McCullagh - Published December 18, 2018
... complex hoops that LNG exporters have to jump through to get DOE and FERC approvals under Molecule Law #1: Methane ... Reserve (SPR) – currently about 700 MMBbl. But with all the new domestic and Canadian supplies hitting the ... That is the reality regulators and legislators need to understand when reviewing these laws. The U.S. is now ...
Sandy Fielden - Published April 15, 2014
... expansion projects sanctioned in better times — almost all of the projects small in scale — come online. However, ... more pipeline takeaway capacity than the oil sands will need. Which raises two questions: how much incremental ... didn’t die out though; CBR imports from Canada (almost all of them from Alberta) peaked at about 175 Mb/d in May ...
Housley Carr - Published May 2, 2017
... makes economic sense to reject as much ethane as possible. All the rest of the ethane that gets produced needs to find a ... NGL mix that gas-processing plants could produce if all ethane were to be recovered (ranging from 40 – 65 % of ... A quick review of ethane chemistry is in order. (No need for heart palpitations or flashbacks to Chem 101; this ...
Housley Carr - Published November 20, 2014
... Crude oil prices are again approaching $100/bbl. All these factors are bullish for NGL prices, and Graph #1 ... for natural gas processors. A couple of caveats before we get started. Caveat #1 – While the Frac Spread is a good ... level of an individual plant or at the regional level, we need to factor in a lot more information, like the liquids ...
Rusty Braziel - Published September 3, 2012
... the core themes at our upcoming NACON conference, which is all about PADD 3 N orth A merican C rude O il & N GLs and ... in the distribution of barrels among these ports. We’ll get back to the magnitude and reasons for the unequal ... take you so far. To fully understand what is going on, we need to hear from the industry leaders who are making it ...
Rusty Braziel - Published August 5, 2024
... the core themes at our upcoming NACON conference, which is all about PADD 3 N orth A merican C rude O il & N GLs and ... in the distribution of barrels among these ports. We’ll get back to the magnitude and reasons for the unequal ... take you so far. To fully understand what is going on, we need to hear from the industry leaders who are making it ...
Rusty Braziel - Published September 1, 2024
... and gas infrastructure getting filled. Well let’s not get cocky. U.S. energy markets are still in the middle of a ... has shifted to ‘ demand ’. What is to be done with all these surplus hydrocarbons? A lot of that demand will ... gasoline exports into a global market that does not need that much U.S. gasoline. If you like lower gasoline ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 1, 2014
... are also there for those once-in-10-year events. We’ll get into the details around the PCM in a bit, but let’s ... that distributed electricity also generated most, if not all, of their power and collected revenue based on a ... monthly, or even a daily basis — instead, grid operators need to balance supply and demand every few seconds. In ...
Lynne Fowler - Published August 21, 2024
... processing and delivery of natural gas. That’s because all natural gas contains at least a little nitrogen. But ... gas is happening now, why it matters and how bad it could get. Let’s start with the basics. Figure 1 shows how ... Flow from Wellhead to LNG Terminal. Source: RBN Almost all of the high-nitrogen gas is also rich in NGL content, and ...
Rusty Braziel - Published September 26, 2023
... the ever-present pull from LNG exports (which will only get stronger once the Freeport LNG export terminal returns to ... in Western Canada (produced in Saskatchewan), nearly all of which remains inside Saskatchewan. Figure 3. Major ... to move gas out of the region and limit or eliminate the need for flow restrictions. Also, a coordinated industry ...
Martin King - Published August 24, 2022
... – Where Will Canadian Oil Production Go? ). One way to get the heavy bitumen crude to market by pipeline is to ... diluent content (17 percent – railbit) or no diluent at all (raw bitumen). A number of rail offloading terminals on ... more closely at the infrastructure being built out. If all goes according to plan, the largest of these terminals in ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 19, 2013
... drilling on crude-oil “sweet spots” where they would get the highest initial production (IP – usually the first ... has been happening in other plays too (see Getting Better All The Time ). But production-per-rig in the Bakken has ... in several years, gas production in North Dakota set an all-time record in July 2015 (1.657 Bcf/d). (As an example of ...
Housley Carr - Published October 5, 2015
... quirkiest production area in the Lower 48, is firing on all cylinders. Production of the basin’s unique waxy crude is at an all-time high, the natural gas takeaway constraints that had ... “Got the Life,” which incorporates the phrase, “get your boogie back” in the same manner that ...
Housley Carr - Published April 2, 2024
... kicked in on January 1 of that year. As we explained in All Around the World , IMO 2020 slashed the allowable sulfur ... the 10% Energy Tariff The Current Bunker Mix Before we get to how the GHG-reduction goals of the IMO and the EU may ... to 25 years. Therefore, the engines powering these ships need to be able to handle the fuels that will be required 10, ...
Housley Carr - Published February 3, 2025
... Northeast will soon exceed regional consumption and will need to be moved out of the region to other markets in the ... 1 Bcf/d of Utica gas into Dawn replacing some if not all of the traditional supplies. In Part 4 we investigated ... gas into Michigan, ANR’s Southeast Leg also has a way to get gas into pipelines that can receive gas in the Ohio ...
Bob Bookstaber - Published March 26, 2013
... conde didn’t end there. The U.S. soon lifted the ban on all crude exports, and suddenly you didn’t need to process condensate at all to export it. More upheaval ... a better price — even if the condensate itself does not get a better price.) Here’s a simplified schematic (Figure ...
Housley Carr - Published November 1, 2020
... refineries for between 27 and 30 days – about a month. All of these “commercial” supplies are on top of the 690 ... covers the cost of storage since marginal buyers don’t need crude today. It follows that price pressure widens the ... shortages in the northeast that we discussed in “ Get Ur Freeze On ”. Winter weather has boosted demand for ...
Sandy Fielden - Published March 8, 2015
... on Gulf Coast export facilities with a look at LOOP. Amid all the energy market craziness of the past couple of months, ... Mb/d, respectively. Today, it’s LOOP’s turn. First of all, we should say that there’s more to LOOP LLC than being ... to Clovelly. (As we hinted at above, a fourth way to get U.S.-sourced to Clovelly is to ship it by Jones Act ...
Housley Carr - Published May 19, 2020
... ratio. Not only because dry gas producers have abandoned all hope of positive returns, but also because it is driving ... down to a single powerpoint slide. Everything you need to know in one simple graphic. Provided here, free of ... The only residents are lawyers and lobbyists trying to get them converted to export terminals. Natural gas basis ...
Rusty Braziel - Published April 20, 2012