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Hard to Handle - Hydrogen's Unique Properties Make Using Natural Gas Infrastructure a Difficult Task
... enacted during the Biden administration) — as we’ll get to, there are significant physical challenges as well. ... of liquified hydrogen in cryogenic canisters or tanks — all complicated by hydrogen’s unique properties. These ... content as natural gas, three times more hydrogen would need to be delivered to produce the same amount of energy. ...
Jason Lindquist - Published November 6, 2024
... from the Gulf Coast to Midwest refineries — after all, the Gulf Coast had long been the traditional center not ... these were the rebound of domestic production and the need to replumb the U.S.’s oil (and natural gas) pipeline ... of all time. The song, the first single off Aerosmith’s Get a Grip album, rose to #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart ...
Housley Carr - Published August 16, 2017
... shale gas is largely to blame, but Alberta gas producers need more than a scapegoat, they need new markets—new ways ... there, undermining the economic case for bringing gas all the way from western Canada. And, as we said in Part 1, ... the oil sands compete with shale oil? Can oil from Alberta get to market as efficiently as oil from U.S. shale? And if ...
Housley Carr - Published August 21, 2013
... since the earliest days of the RBN blogosphere. After all, the market changes this pipeline has been subjected to ... of REX began) has, in fact, changed everything. Get Back to Where You Once Belonged explained that just a few ... Imports of Canadian gas were also falling, and the need for additional gas for power generation in the Northeast ...
Jim Simpson - Published May 25, 2016
... transport and process crude oil, natural gas and NGLs will need to work much harder to minimize and mitigate their ... perhaps the biggest one being the push by companies of all stripes — including energy producers, midstreamers, ... methane emissions by much higher percentage.) As we’ll get to in the next blog in this series, a number of ONE ...
Housley Carr - Published October 10, 2021
... overall, most LNG projects that are under development and all facilities that are likely to reach a final investment ... Plaquemines LNG terminal . If the feedgas can’t get there by the time the terminal is ready, the project ... LNG fleet is operating above capacity to help fill that need and RBN anticipates roughly 10 Bcf/d of new LNG export ...
David Braziel - Published March 14, 2022
... which many would argue are the most important reserves of all in today’s energy market. Today we begin a blog series ... it’s a dry hole. In 2007, the SEC began examining the need to update its rules to address the increasing role ... being evaluated or in an analogous formation." As we’ll get to in the next episode of this blog series, that opened ...
Donovan Schafer - Published July 27, 2017
... to buyers on the Pacific, or possibly avoid the canal all together by selling to buyers in Europe. When the canal ... comes online in January 2016, BG and Cheniere can send all but Q-Flex or Q-Max carriers through the waterway, ... information about What’s Crackin here . As we will get to next time, the Gulf Coast (and East Coast) LNG export ...
Housley Carr - Published October 6, 2014
... developments in downstream petrochemical markets — all shaking things up. Looking ahead, uncertainty looms, with ... steam crackers online. More demand should signal a need for more inventories, but that’s not what we are ... changes happening across the ethane market. So, let’s get into the details. Ethane is unique — it’s the only ...
Rusty Braziel - Published June 6, 2022
... this spring and summer, including those in our No Time and All Dressed Up With Nowhere to Go series. Earlier this year, ... the extra costs associated with transporting crude by rail need to be factored into the WCS price. The steep discounts ... they know from experience that as soon as new pipes get built, their business will subside. Both CP Rail and CN ...
Housley Carr - Published August 7, 2018
... 1 in March 2022, making it the first new LNG project to get the green light post-COVID and kicking off a massive ... U.S. and have projects currently under construction, but all still have more capacity under development and working ... Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval process and will need to complete that before taking FID. Today, we shift our ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published August 15, 2023
... according to pipeline flow data from Genscape . Nearly all producing states within the Northeast region are now ... circle). NATGAS Billboard: Natural Gas Outlook What you need to know about natural gas prices - EACH DAY! ... of the summer injection season (April-Oct) in order to get back to last year's level near 4,000 Bcf by Nov. 1, 2016. ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published February 10, 2016
... Canal for who knows how long. Instead, many shippers will need to make far longer, more costly trips through the Suez ... LPG has been close to flat for several years, so virtually all incremental production needs to be sent abroad. To keep ... are in a heap of trouble, and things are likely to get worse. The just-published issue of our LPG-focused U.S. ...
Housley Carr - Published November 16, 2023
... of its competitors the new owners have developed means to get access to lower priced crude from North Dakota and ... today or are planning to build them in the near future. All but one of these rail distribution facilities are located ... to build a rail unloading facility there. The Plains All American Yorktown, PA and Sunoco Logistics Eagle Point ...
Sandy Fielden - Published April 4, 2013
... And that’s Henry Hub. Natural gas prices are lower in all of the producing basins, and are likely headed back below ... This methodology is about as simple as you can get, and there are a lot of enhancements and refinements to ... that drive not only gas production economics, but also the need for a significant portion of midstream infrastructure. ...
Rusty Braziel - Published February 11, 2020
... the memories won’t be pleasant. But it was not all bad news. Particularly if you happen to be an energy ... financial situation facing most producers, wells tend to get drilled when the producer gets more cash from the well ... 4, 2016. Deeper Meaning from the Hit Parade Caveats. We need to mention a couple of caveats to this RBN hit parade. ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 30, 2015
... with abandon in hopes that the capacity will eventually get built. Instead, producers are practicing restraint by ... or canceled outright along the way. Moreover, just about all of the large-scale expansions that were planned or ... of much of the Shale Era has been supplanted by the need to keep a floor under prices in a world where producers ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published October 8, 2023
... takeaway capacity and constraint-driven prices return? To get a better understanding of where takeaway capacity stands ... was available sooner but on a piecemeal basis, and not all of it went all the way to the Gulf Coast, at least not ... and fall months, when Northeast demand falls and producers need to send more gas out of the region in order to balance, ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published July 4, 2019
... to the various aspects of the gas and power markets, and a need among legislators, regulators and everyone who deals ... how they are traded and used in the gas market. We will get to describing those in the next part of this deep dive. ... typically the last five business days of each month, when all traders had to give up both golf and sleep. Around this ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published February 22, 2022
... lack of any native oil, natural gas or coal reserves—all of the state’s fossil-fuel requirements need to be floated in by ship; most of its power plants run ... be a good chance that, at the very least, Hawaii Gas will get the go-ahead to shift gradually to LNG and that some ...
Housley Carr - Published September 14, 2015