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... of leading LNG importers, but the shale revolution changed all that. Now, instead of receiving increasing amounts of LNG ... a discussion on the key factors that will determine the need for additional liquefaction/export projects, and ... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, Get-Togethers and more. By subscribing to RBN’s Backstage ...
Jeremy Meier - Published August 15, 2015
... to bring new pipeline capacity on stream. First, the need for capacity must be recognized and potential shippers ... know how much gas will be produced or where to sell it to get the best price. Once confidence is built that the gas ... manner. This takes some sorting out. So how does all this come together and result in usable infrastructure? ...
Bob Bookstaber - Published October 10, 2012
... Amand Shipping companies now know that within three years all vessels involved in international trade will be required ... the 4.7 MMb/d of projected HFO use by ships in 2020) will need to be “switched” to 0.5% sulfur compliant fuel, ... pass for that voyage. It is possible that things could get ugly for all consumers of diesel, and not just ship ...
David St Amand - Published January 12, 2017
... market with more locally sourced supplies, reducing the need for Canadian gas and leading to a fall in production as ... Canada’s gradual gas production renaissance began to get under way (Arrow #4) as producers focused on more ... the rest of Western Canada’s gas production (nearly all of which is in Alberta, and partly Montney-related) has ...
Martin King - Published February 16, 2022
With a Permian Well, They Cried More, More, More - Gas Takeaway Constraints Pose Challenge for Crude
... can’t be transported to market, crude production may need to be curtailed. Today we discuss highlights from RBN’s new Drill Down Report, which focuses on the all-important gas side of the U.S.’s hottest hydrocarbon ... term. If all that new pipeline capacity to Mexico does not get used, it will not do the market much good. There also are ...
Housley Carr - Published June 27, 2017
... exports, exports to Mexico and new industrial demand are all expected to contribute to demand growth for many years to ... It took forty years (1954 through 1993) for federal law to get it right. Then, there was about a decade (1993 to the ... interested and the nerdy. But here’s all you really need to know in just one paragraph. In the first period ...
Rick Smead - Published October 16, 2013
... LNG. What do these projects have in common? They are all being developed by companies that are already exporting ... the reigning king, at least for now. Not only do they all have at least one operating terminal and at least one ... this summer, with an FID later this year. Sempra will need to take FID soon if it wants to steer clear of any drama ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published June 11, 2023
... gas needs from local supply, which could dampen the need for imported LNG. Beyond local production, China also ... are expected to displace LNG as the main threat to diesel. All this could mean a growing role for China as a swing LNG ... supplies as prices dip to more competitive levels. All this while U.S. LNG exporters grow their footprint in ...
Sheela Tobben - Published December 11, 2024
... summer and helped the market out of that scrape. Despite all the market optimism about $4/MMBtu prices, the big ... will come from once temperatures warm up? The reason we need to answer that question is because US Lower 48 dry ... time here we will cut to the chase and tell you that to get our results we multiplied the gas price ($/MMBtu) by ...
Sandy Fielden - Published April 3, 2013
... would cost as much as $2 Billion. Before going ahead they need to convince crude producers in the Permian and/or ... two part assessment of the chances that this pipeline will get built. In March 2013 Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (KM) ... Gulf Coast (see New Adventures of Good Ole Boy Permian ). All of that pipeline capacity is either approved for ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 7, 2013
... in Figure 2), depending on a number of factors we’ll get to, and in the first few months of this year averaged ... a level several times today’s output. Before we get to all that, we’ll discuss the Uinta Basin’s two types of ... low metals, nitrogen and carbon-residue content. These are all good things from a refiner’s perspective — not only ...
Housley Carr - Published September 18, 2019
... as we have blogged before (see Working on a Dream ), need to bear the extra cost of reverse lightering from ... with the MARAD permit following a few months after. If all goes smoothly, the project could be in service by H1 ... These milestones are part of the multi-step process to get a deepwater port license. Essentially, an Environmental ...
Sheela Tobben - Published February 11, 2024
... unknown consequences for natural gas markets. We don’t need no education. We need less gas or more demand. This scenario has been talked ... So it looks like something is going to hit The Wall. It all seems to boil down to the fact that it will be either gas ...
Rusty Braziel - Published April 9, 2012
... and Targa Resources Partners. As you recall, EPD owns all or part of eight NGL fractionation trains in Mont Belvieu ... ONEOK said it is “a bit early” for such a project to get under way. ONEOK indicated as recently as June 3 that it ... most (if not all) of the fractionation capacity it will need for the foreseeable future. Why? A big portion of ...
Housley Carr - Published July 7, 2014
... locomotives. Low natural gas prices are flushing all manner of applications out of the woodwork. Nearly a year ... in large vessels (see LNG Prices Shaky as DOE Approvals get NERA ). The BNSF proposal is to liquefy natural gas and ... to Tier 4 standards. Using LNG as a fuel would reduce the need for emissions controls because natural gas is relatively ...
Sandy Fielden - Published March 17, 2013
... push prices above $40/bbl and what it will take to really get US production growing again. Yes, $40/bbl crude oil will ... of course, is whether this decline in production, and all the other factors that impact global crude oil supply and ... the greater the problem becomes. The other question we need to consider is – what do we deem to be a recovery ? ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 23, 2016
... half of its nameplate capacity, two weren’t running at all and the remaining three were chugging along at between ... of the pipelines and tanks through which imported fuels need to flow. In 2017, an auction for Pemex storage space in ... Following that successful auction, however, Pemex didn’t get much traction on subsequent storage offerings, except for ...
Laura Blewitt - Published January 15, 2019
... delve into today’s blog, our Houston-based RBN team and all of our folks throughout the country again wish to express ... challenges that producers face in securing the sand they need while minimizing costs. In Part 3 , we zeroed in on ... by tanker truck but increasingly by pipeline, as we’ll get to) to injection sites where it is pumped down deep wells ...
Housley Carr - Published August 29, 2017
... one new greenfield liquefaction/LNG export project will get the financial go-ahead and start construction. And, given ... and that over time, increasing amounts of LNG would need to be imported to keep pace with gas demand. It became ... to 75% equity interest in a holding company that will own all those assets, which will give the customers/partners ...
Housley Carr - Published September 10, 2018
... and flow constraints have knocked feedgas off the all-time highs seen earlier this year, feedgas and exports ... which has led prices in both Europe and Asia to hit all-time highs. This has not only benefited the existing ... demand growth. For the ones that fizzled out, you can get the breakdown of what went wrong and where exactly each ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published August 25, 2021