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... Utilities in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, all anticipating rapid growth in electricity demand through ... but are acknowledging that solar and offshore wind will need to be backed up by a lot more natural gas-fired ... plans for new CTs and combined-cycle plants and you get more than 15,000 MW — equal to nearly one-quarter of ...
Housley Carr - Published August 25, 2024
... 150 Mb/d of Bakken crude is being unloaded at the Plains All American and NuStar Energy partners rail terminals at St. ... proposal aims to build a lateral from the 400 Mb/d Plains All American (PAA) operated Basin pipeline out of the Permian ... – in part because of the volume of crude trying to get from the Eagle Ford and Permian basins in Texas to ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 3, 2015
... low of 292 Mb/d in February 2017, and just under the all-time monthly record of 346 Mb/d (set in August 2015, ... perspective, there are at least three ways the gas could get to market from REX’s Cheyenne Hub. One option is for ... flows from the DJ are less likely, as the supply would need to overcome ferocious competition from Western Canadian ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published October 4, 2017
... review of RBN’s hot-off-the-presses forecasts for all the essential elements of U.S. crude oil, natural gas and ... Commodity prices are down sharply. And flows through all manner of energy infrastructure are soon to be slashed, ... export docks. Just a few weeks ago, energy markets were all about supply — too much of it in the U.S., which needed ...
Rusty Braziel - Published April 5, 2020
... pipeline capacity. Back then it made sense to use rail to get stranded crude to market. As a result, U.S. CBR shipments ... between 2012 and 2015 as reported by CEC. In 2012 most all CBR shipments into California came from Petroleum ... The 5 projects listed in Table #1 do not represent all California refinery CBR unload terminals planned or ...
Sandy Fielden - Published March 29, 2016
... primarily one basin: the Montney in Western Canada. And all that feedgas will be transported across British Columbia ... these feeder pipelines through regulatory filings, we can get a better sense of the scale of the pipelines involved, ... Petronas stated that it was committed to fulfilling all its supply commitment to CGL via its share of production ...
Martin King - Published September 13, 2021
... the Bakken, the Rockies, and West Texas — as we’ll get to in a moment, some of that Y-grade is fractionated in ... call the greater Conway area, which essentially includes all of Kansas and Oklahoma, is what the market generally ... “wet” gas production areas also produce NGLs that need to be dealt with. Thus, NGLs are a true byproduct, and ...
Kristen Holmquist - Published June 27, 2024
... not knowing what the future was going to be, since almost all oil pipelines were earning way more than a FERC-type cost ... Cost.” In the interest of your sanity, we will not get into the nitty-gritty of it here, but the end effect is ... than it is for natural gas pipelines. [If you really need to know more about how it works for legal purposes, ...
Rick Smead - Published July 22, 2021
... cover the Saudi-Emirati flare-up in a minute. First, we need to look at the fading prospects for new Iranian supply ... soon to illustrate the market conditions under which all this plays out and then to show how these surprises are ... oil is gushing out of storage is whether and when tanks get low. For now, stock levels still have room to fall. ...
Bob Tippee - Published July 12, 2021
... terms both these pipelines were “nice to have” not “need to have”. Today we complete our analysis of the fate ... to have” project (although don’t forget that not all of that rail capacity is necessarily available). But ... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, and Get-Togethers. More information on Backstage Pass here . In ...
Sandy Fielden - Published March 2, 2014
... and Research Council (PERC – see Episode 8 of Can’t Get Close to You for links to the rest of the series). PERC ... enough rail cars to justify a “unit train”, almost all propane-by-rail moves in “manifest” batches that may ... collide, with potentially serious consequences. Here the need for more infrastructure, better delivery capabilities ...
Sandy Fielden - Published October 6, 2015
... churning out ever-increasing volumes of associated gas, all of which needs to find a home. New or expanded takeaway ... Permian takeaway capacity and the volumes of gas that need to exit the basin is always on a knife’s edge, often ... at least two or three years, and maybe longer — to get a better handle on which of the many innovative ...
Housley Carr - Published September 6, 2023
Under the Blade - The Far-Reaching Impacts of Low-Sulfur Bunker Fuels On Demand, Prices and Refining
... products, the demand for various types of crude, and the need for refinery upgrades. What we have in the making here ... (IMO) mandate that, starting in January 2020, all vessels involved in international trade use marine fuel ... and 0.005%, depending on the country), and—as we’ll get to in a moment—the gap between distillate and HSFO ...
Housley Carr - Published March 1, 2017
... “towing” is actually pushing. The Maritime Act governs all US inland and coastal barges. That legislation – ... the 1920’s and dictates that inland and coastal vessels all have to be owned, manned and built to US specifications, ... in the Midwest over the past three years, the pipelines get congested as adequate capacity to move growing crude ...
Sandy Fielden - Published October 9, 2013
... only modestly and stay well below 10 MMb/d, with virtually all of the incremental crude production destined for the ... money spent to fill the VLCC depends on how much cargo you need to load via reverse lightering and how much each of the ... tankers are typically leased out for three-day periods to get one reverse-lightering transfer done. More recently, an ...
Laura Blewitt - Published December 10, 2018
... are coming online, extracting more and more NGLs that need to be transported, fractionated and shipped to ... fractionators and an LPG terminal — is a big winner in all this. In today’s RBN blog, we continue our series on ... scheduled to come online by the end of 2024. (As we’ll get to later, Targa isn’t the only midstream company ...
Housley Carr - Published July 9, 2023
... often develops. Over time the most productive acreage can get drilled up and production there declines. So E&Ps are ... LNG export capacity comes online on the Gulf Coast (see All Shook Up ), producers are expanding outward to non-core ... up the parable that what you want is not always what you need. Personnel on the record were: Jenifer Lewis (lead ...
Lisa Shidler - Published April 21, 2025
... a desirable blend for refiners. The catch is that almost all of the existing pipelines at Clovelly flow inland — ... from the Gulf Coast to Midwest refineries — after all, Texas and Louisiana had long been the traditional ... coffin was the plan by a joint venture of Plains All American and Valero Energy — now fully realized — to ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 15, 2018
... challenges that producers face in securing the sand they need while minimizing costs. As we said in Faster Horses , ... drilling involves drilling down vertically until you get to the desired depth in the producing shale formation and ... rate (CAGR) in frac sand demand in 2017-18. Even with all the shuttered sand mines restarting and new mines coming ...
Taylor Robinson - Published May 25, 2017
... by the flat blue line across the bottom of Figure 2.) In all, the analysis shows minimal energy shortfalls even under ... as inventories move higher, the projected shortfalls get smaller (right side of shaded area in Figure 2); ... to close — it’s apparent that any potential deal will need to be completed sooner rather than later. A long-term ...
Lisa Shidler - Published December 5, 2023