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... 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
... (red shaded area) are helping to fill the gap. To date, all of these U.S.-to-Mexico LNG deliveries have come from ... significant amounts of natural gas storage capacity will need to be developed within Mexico to help ensure that the ... and it may take time for market participants to get a handle on the country’s specific commercial storage ...
Housley Carr - Published April 26, 2018
... about energy transition and increased electrification are all around us, whether they involve accelerating the ramp-up ... Margin I Ever Seen . A couple of months later, in Can’t Get Enough , we looked at how the 2021 Deep Freeze wreaked ... amount of acreage and farming equipment that would also need to be “green.” And that acreage would compete ...
Jason Lindquist - Published November 18, 2021
... gas production is racing higher and the pipelines to get gas to market are quickly getting jammed up. Daily prices ... is much like picking the winner on Saturday. You need data and at least a little luck, and we’re here to ... leaving the basin, and most Permian gas observers know all about the negative prices that can occur when that ...
... run out of exit capacity and how bad could constraints get? Today, we provide highlights from our new Drill Down ... If we tally up the spare takeaway capacity across all four outbound pipeline corridors out of the Appalachia ... are in one sense right back to where they were before all that takeaway capacity was built in the past five years: ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published August 18, 2021
... barstool. If you detach the legs from the stool, you get three very good diesel fuel molecules, which is why these ... trailing the field. Used cooking oil, tallow, and corn oil all have significantly lower carbon intensity (CI) scores ... take-up of the upstart bio-feedstocks was delayed by the need for pretreatment facilities at the refineries to remove ...
George Hoekstra - Published April 17, 2024
... that MARAD would be working with Enterprise to ensure all remaining conditions were met before the deepwater permit ... received its permit. That’s how fraught permitting can get, not to mention the costs it can incur. During its ... — if they so choose. In other words, the parties still need to work toward a definitive agreement. In contrast to an ...
Sheela Tobben - Published January 21, 2024
... equipment will allow. That means that virtually all of the incremental U.S. unconventional light-sweet crude oil production will need to be piped to export terminals along the Gulf Coast, ... will be competing for volumes. As we said in All I Need to Get By? , it’s hard to know for sure the total volume of ...
Housley Carr - Published May 25, 2023
... topic in the RBN blogosphere, most recently in We Gotta Get Out of This Place . The terminal (highlighted by the ... them to move elsewhere across the Gulf Coast, including all refineries along the Houston Ship Channel and in Texas ... in the second quarter of 2019), and Eagle Ford Pipeline, all through the Rancho II Pipeline into ECHO, as well as ...
Laura Blewitt - Published November 18, 2018
... plays to simple refineries that will no longer be able to get by refining heavy, sour crudes. Marine-fuel suppliers are ... majority of sea-going vessels now consuming HSFO would need to fill up with IMO 2020-compliant marine fuel of some ... as ExxonMobil, Philips 66, Valero and Marathon Petroleum) all see themselves as well-positioned for IMO 2020 because ...
Housley Carr - Published August 16, 2018
... to Russia’s attack. It is bad enough now, but it will get a lot worse when winter comes around and Europeans are ... With energy security (and voter opinions) on the line, all options are on the table. That has included pleas to the ... just means that we must recognize that energy companies need to be treated as key players in the transition by ...
David Braziel - Published June 22, 2022
... consumers like Japan, South Korea, China and India. After all, there are only a few hundred miles between BC and ... Pass liquefaction plant in Louisiana to non-Asian markets. All of which brings us to take a fresh look at three ... 2020s––just as the world LNG market is expected to need a burst of incremental liquefaction capacity. The issue ...
Gregory Vesey - Published September 29, 2016
... Refined Fuels Analytics (RFA) practice on everything you need to know about U.S. and global supply and demand for ... calm: a long, level patch or a slow, gentle climb before all hell breaks loose. The refining industry — and the ... historical norms in 2024 and 2025. Better yet, as we’ll get to, the ongoing round of capacity additions may well be ...
John Auers - Published July 17, 2023
... day — is being liquefied and shipped overseas, almost all of it from export terminals along the Gulf Coast. And, ... allow for exports to continue through 2050. Projects need both licenses to export competitively — they are ... years from the department’s export-license approval to get the facility up and running — that is, to send out its ...
David Braziel - Published January 30, 2024
... portfolios of wind and solar developers grow, they will need help in maintaining, upgrading, and replacing their ... that they alone had the technological expertise to get the most out of the oil reserves they controlled. But as ... commercial/industrial, and community projects. And all this is only the beginning. Most plans for “greening” ...
Housley Carr - Published February 17, 2022
... growing storage constraints and distressed pricing, all to deal with the abrupt and unprecedented loss of ... around 135 Mb/d of incremental crude oil that needs to get out of the Permian. In a market that is already facing ... between prices at Midland and Houston, a subject we will need to address in a separate blog. How long these latest ...
... What Should be Done With Condensates? ” and “ Where is All This Condensate Going? ” Earlier this year Al Troner of ... Gas Pressure Party ). Some Eagle Ford condensates get a lot lighter than this – well above 100 API and look ... too many light hydrocarbon components that refiners do not need. These light components can overwhelm refineries ...
Sandy Fielden - Published October 27, 2013
... — have crept back to the forefront. As drillers know all too well, production growth can only happen if there is ... — home to half the nation’s refining capacity and all major oil export terminals. So, there is not yet a ... energy giant’s Beaumont refinery. The hub can also get Permian crudes from the Zydeco system (purple line) which ...
Sheela Tobben - Published June 19, 2024