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... that feel the pain. Before getting into the details, we need to point out that this analysis is based on RBN’s new ... little local demand within the Permian itself, so nearly all the gas produced must be piped elsewhere. Pipelines take ... Again, for more information on the model and how to get your hands on it, click here to learn more . “Already ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published April 1, 2025
... past few months since that series was written. Before we get to that, let’s recap some of what’s already there. ... totaling about 1.8 MMb/d) or from the Permian on Plains All American’s 390-Mb/d Cactus Pipeline (which currently ... MMb/d — have been proposed in recent months, with nearly all of the crude oil sourced from the Permian Basin. It is ...
Amy Kalt - Published February 25, 2018
... also were required to submit Form 552 each year, reporting all purchases and sales of gas by quantity and type of ... and we will come back to it later in the series. Before we get into those issues, let’s delve into the details of the ... transportation, storage and, of course, the influence of all three on supply and demand. However, how these factors ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published March 16, 2022
... changed how deals for future LNG development will get done. Today, we look at what the global initiative to ... been impacted by three major events in the last 18 months, all of which have implications for the future of the industry ... the project and, therefore, coupon payments on the bonds need to start prior to the completion and commissioning of ...
Richard Pratt - Published May 17, 2021
... petrochemical plants are coming online. Essentially all growth in crude, gas and NGL production volumes is being ... the Shale Revolution that we’ll start exploring today. All this has huge implications for energy flows, ... feeding frenzy. Another round of belt tightening. And the need to rethink the connections between energy prices and ...
Rusty Braziel - Published September 17, 2019
... the new Point Comfort facility and one other cracker get the demand delta to just under 0.6 MMb/d in 2017. In ... Ontario). That’s still not enough demand to absorb all the gas plant production and the sliver of ethane that ... of ethane moving into those attractive ethylene margins, get prepared for a very long roller coaster ride. What ...
Rusty Braziel - Published May 22, 2012
... out of Texas through key gas pipeline exit points. To get a sense of the impact the combination of increased ... Louisiana combined) and is likely to continue rising under all but the most pessimistic price scenarios. Export ... exit points A through D (which as a group represent all gas flows from Texas to other parts of the U.S.) since ...
... to the ECHO terminal and its distribution network? This is all part of a strategic race between major midstream ... linked to coastal facilities, Houston area refineries now need to arrange delivery of crude supplies from onshore ... distribution along the Gulf Coast. Provided they can get access to barges – which are said to be in short ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 14, 2013
... is under construction or will be soon. To help bring all the resulting gas and NGLs to market, new takeaway ... but also in Arkoma Woodford. (Also, as we’ll get to, there are two new NGL pipelines on the way.) First, ... over the next couple of years, ethylene producers will need increasing volumes of ethane from close-by NGL sources, ...
Housley Carr - Published April 23, 2018
... processing plants, and takeaway pipelines, with virtually all of that investment backed by long-term commitments from ... but by relocating existing plants from elsewhere. We’ll get to EnLink’s project in a moment. First, we should note ... companies to meet what producers expect will be a growing need for associated-gas processing through the early 2020s. ...
Housley Carr - Published August 29, 2021
... how several components with similar molecular makeups are all labeled differently. We also said that production of ... regulations, see Tears of a Refiner .) So why does it get used in motor gasoline at all? Well, because it is a good ... EIA to fix two problems: the imbalance in crude and the need to find a home for the natural gasoline that was very ...
Kristen Holmquist - Published April 13, 2025
... E&Ps and their pressure pumpers are understandably doing all they can to optimize their “last-mile” sand ... foot of lateral, which together have resulted in the need for larger volumes of frac sand. Sand use for U.S. ... the trucking side of things, though, because as we’ll get to, the type of truck used ties in to some degree with ...
Taylor Robinson - Published April 16, 2019
... Caverns, but also in Mont Belvieu, TX, the granddaddy of all NGLs storage locations. Since the 1950’s, Mont ... Belvieu Handle the NGL Supply Surge? - Part I . Now lets get back to today’s topic - and Breakin’ It Up! For this ... and demand, how regional markets will clear, and the need for storage. For further definition of the purity ...
... Midwest and Northeast prices between 2008 and 2010 (see Get Back to Where You Once Belonged-Part1) . And of course, ... will take time to get connected in order to fully utilize all of the new capacity. So while the completed E2W expansion ... to three different types of capacity and flows that all need to work together in order to fully utilize the pipeline ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published August 2, 2015
... decade has generated significant production increases in all forms of hydrocarbons. Crude oil, natural gas and natural ... to more liquids-rich gas wells in our seven-part series Get Me Out of Here , and the results of this increased focus ... given still-rising liquids volumes in the U.S. and less need for Canadian supplies there? Pembina’s Prince Rupert ...
Martin King - Published March 9, 2020
... is designed to teach energy professionals what they need to know about the U.S. energy industry. We begin with ... widely from basin to basin and even well to well, they all come out of the ground as an intermingled stream. So, the ... and increasing exports have boosted prices. And if prices get out of control, you can bet that inflation will follow ...
Jason Lindquist - Published October 2, 2023
... oil pipeline projects. If one or both of these pipelines get the go-ahead then future expansion of Canadian production ... that pipeline the favorite for approval. The Rail Wildcard All of our analysis has assumed that 100 percent of ... that can be heated at the unloading terminal obviates the need for diluent, which reduces the transportation cost ...
Sandy Fielden - Published January 27, 2013
... off most of the offshore terminal projects that had been all the rage back in 2018 and 2019. In fact, until earlier ... be loaded to about three-quarters of its capacity. We’ll get to the Nederland Terminal’s pipeline connectivity in a ... project costs will put a lid on what Energy Transfer would need to charge shippers to make BMOP fly. Finally — and ...
Housley Carr - Published December 17, 2020
... demand? Sure, that’s one factor. But it’s really all about exports. Just as 2020 cold weather finally arrived ... topic for an upcoming blog). Put it all together and you get the graphic in Figure 5, which shows the average ... than we’ve been used to in the past. Which means you need to pay very careful attention to all the statistics that ...
David Braziel - Published December 20, 2020
... store carbon dioxide. The article is worth a read if you get the chance. Debate Around Definition of Additionality and ... matching, but suggested that recent research backs the need for a faster phase-in of hourly matching. Notably absent ... with likely loose requirements on additionality, it any at all. For what it’s worth, we reviewed the document ...