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... the crop) but we’ll steer clear of that topic here.] To get a rough idea about the economics of making ethanol from ... you that inherited the family moonshine recipe and don’t need telling how much grain goes into a good grog. ... activity and unprecedented high prices. RINS are now all the rage. Mandate Madness? The ethanol fuel mandates are ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 9, 2012
... Alberta – reflecting the higher transport cost to get Canadian crude to U.S. refineries and quality ... is how much (in $US) the producer is left with after all the transport costs and any diluent premium are taken ... want a long-term return on their plant investment – they need to find a secure market – and that means refineries. ...
Sandy Fielden - Published February 15, 2016
... the 90% of pipeline space that isn’t committed to, they get first dibs at it. Lottery shippers are then left with ... shipper opportunity on almost any pipeline in West Texas, all you had to do was register yourself as an LLC, pass a ... you can’t just be an average Joe in a basement — you need to have a legitimate bank behind you. Also, the deals ...
John Zanner - Published December 4, 2019
... the geology of the Permian. 4. Northeast NGL markets get messy . Yes those markets did get messy, more than ... production during the year. It turns out that getting all that production connected into processing plants is ... the most prolific wells in Northeastern Pennsylvania need at least $2.00/MMbtu to break even. There are new ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 1, 2015
... destinations for the volumes they typically take. The need to find a home for those volumes could have required ... in a nearby gas processing plant, and then is, in almost all cases, transported by pipeline in the form of a Y-grade ... and overseas ethane exports. If Chinese exports of ethane get backed up due to the BIS licensing requirement, that’s ...
Housley Carr - Published June 10, 2025
... Much of it was coming from wells 50 to 100 years old. That all started to change in 2009 when Marcellus gas production ... Bcf/d today. Figure #1; Source: Bentek (Click to Enlarge) All that gas processing capacity has revolutionized NGL ... instrument. The other two are Baba O'Riley and Won’t Get Fooled Again. natural gas liquids NGL marcellus Utica ...
Sandy Fielden - Published March 5, 2015
... relatively flat, the U.S. natural gas market is in dire need of record demand this summer to balance storage. All eyes are on power generation to soak up the gas storage ... basis and could easily reach record highs this year if we get a normal-to-hotter summer weather. But now there is ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 26, 2016
... in the East for two reasons – first nearly all the storage in the East is of the big and slow type, it ... required by increased power burn as well as the continuing need to meet traditional LDC storage needs will expand the ... to LDCs, but that’s beyond our scope here. We’ll get back to that in a later blog.) Most storage utilization ...
Charles Nevle - Published November 27, 2012
... thousand MW of new gas-fired generating capacity may need to be added in the region over the next few years. A ... which would require up to 2.1 Bcf/d between them. Meeting all of these new demands will likely require new pipeline ... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, and Get-Togethers. More information on Backstage Pass here . ...
Housley Carr - Published March 6, 2014
... gas demand, pulling in gas supply from near and far and all directions. That market was severely disrupted this ... gas pipes, so to make sense out of these developments, we need to dissect the state in terms of gas flows and capacity ... new pipeline and LNG export projects on the model, you can get a good understanding of how flows and prices are likely ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published October 14, 2020
... healthier today than they have in years. It is going to get even better as more new ethane-only steam crackers come ... Before we get into what is happening today, we need to do a bit of historical market recap of the ... Spread averaged $4.28/MMBtu, but it fell below $2.50 for all of 2015 and 2016. Only in the first half of 2017 did the ...
... Bakken, the Powder River Basin (PRB) and the D-J Basin — all of which need (or will need) more crude oil pipeline capacity to move ... the DAPL open season on July 15 came one week after Plains All America and its Plains Midstream Canada (PMC) subsidiary ...
Housley Carr - Published July 23, 2019
... slow down or more takeaway capacity is built (see All Dressed Up With Nowhere to Go for more on the crude ... pipeline projects vying to relieve Permian constraints, all with routes that move gas east to where the demand is ... long-term effects of the new capacity as it gets built. To get a better sense of how the Permian gas market could evolve ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published June 3, 2018
... domestic production. To proceed with the project Kinder need shippers to make long term commitments but today’s ... two-part analysis of the chances that the pipeline will get built. In yesterday’s first episode in this series ... The reality is that given US crude production trends all refiners are incentivized to make that transition over ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 8, 2013
... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, and Get-Togethers. Our newest RBN Drill-Down Report titled Like ... on January 6, RT prices spiked to over $5000/MWh in all three load zones between 6:00 AM and 7:20 AM. Record cold ...
Edna Tovar - Published February 4, 2014
... — from about 200 Mb/d now to 400 Mb/d — by 2023. All that would put demand for U.S. ethane north of 2.3 MMb/d ... cracker or export terminal is higher than what you’d get for rejecting ethane into pipeline gas at the gas ... the longer the distance that hydrocarbon products need to be piped, the higher the transportation costs. ...
Housley Carr - Published October 21, 2020
... read on, because this time around, our curriculum includes all the topics we have always covered at School of Energy, ... the last RBN School of Energy. Not because of any lack of need for energy fundamentals education, but instead because ... about 700 attendees each, providing the opportunity to get a lot of information out to a large audience. Some might ...
Rusty Braziel - Published August 27, 2019
... for a good part of summer 2019. Our seven-part blog series Get Me Out of Here discussed many of the pipeline egress ... seasons in the Canadian market. Finally, what can all this analysis tell us about the pressures facing Canadian ... of summer. It would also be just 3 Bcf shy of the current all-time high for end of October storage set in 2013 (831 ...
Martin King - Published April 13, 2020
... did the Lake Charles LNG license, the project then has to get back in line for a new license, rather than being granted ... and found that the U.S. had sufficient gas supply for all of them; however, it also found that gas prices rose ... Texas LNG, which has not yet taken FID, will likely need to wait for its new FERC authorization before it moves ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published January 9, 2025
... To gain a fuller understanding of midstreamers, you need to poke around, consider their individual assets, and ... diversified midstream company with a national scope, to get a sense of how a midstreamer’s business sectors can be ... that offers a start-to-finish solution for piping NGLs all the way to Mont Belvieu (and fractionating and storing ...
Housley Carr - Published February 8, 2017