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... meet its fast-growing requirements. As we said in The Gas All Went to Mexico—Moving Gas South of the Border , ... Partners (Click to Enlarge) There seems to be a clear need for the pipeline’s capacity: a while back, CFE, the ...
Housley Carr - Published June 30, 2015
... of the winter. Today the forward market doesn’t get above $5.00/MMBtu until 2026, certainly a disappointment ... we jump into what makes forward curves fast, we first need to rewind real slow and consider what makes forward ... each pricing hub, typically the volume-weighted average of all the trades reported for each hub within the specified ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published December 8, 2014
... needing specific approval from FERC. Instead of having to get special approval for every pipeline project or upgrade, a ... Order 871 is the more significant because it affects all projects, big and small, and means companies don’t have ... have indicated that making a stronger showing of project need in an application may be a positive response to the ...
Lisa Shidler - Published June 30, 2025
... of lighter NGLs and low ethane, propane and butane prices. All that has caused a major shift at the 36 steam crackers ... is football. And as every good fan knows, the more you “get” what’s happening on the gridiron—the audibles ... “residence time” and “quenching” that a newby will need to learn, but believe us, no chemical engineering degree ...
Housley Carr - Published September 21, 2014
... and Cheniere will also complete debottlenecking work at all Stage III facilities as part of the project, adding a ... Chevron and PetroChina are the project’s offtakers. All of the deals also included bridge volumes from the wider ... 5’s capacity. To move forward, NextDecade will likely need to secure additional SPAs for Train 5 or convert ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published July 3, 2025
... refinery and the Philadelphia Energy Solutions plant. (All of these movements are tracked weekly in the RBN Crude ... time and short transit to open water, customers would need to reverse lighter with only one additional vessel, ... for the refinery buying it. Right now, Moda is getting all of its crude from the Plains All American’s Cactus I ...
Laura Blewitt - Published February 5, 2019
... was 63 Mb/d in January 2014, as reported by the EIA. All indications are that butane export volumes will be ... projects and market implications. Subscribers get full access to all Drill-Down reports, blog archive ... available from natural gas processing plants, reducing the need to make isobutane from normal butane. It is that same ...
... But that’s a moving target, so what they really need is destination optionality — something they can only get if the gathering systems and shuttle pipelines that move ... coastal destinations. In Part 1, we also discussed Plains All American’s Advantage Pipeline, a true shuttle pipe, and ...
Housley Carr - Published October 15, 2017
... barrel by truck.) Pemex expects to develop most, if not all, of these projects in partnerships with private-sector ... that would use the new capacity, and still others need regulatory approvals. In our next episode, we’ll start ... MTV called Black Sabbath the "Greatest Metal Band of All Time." Rolling Stone Magazine ranked the group #85 in its ...
Housley Carr - Published January 7, 2018
... in The Sea and Mr. Jones , the Jones Act requires that all goods transported by water between U.S. ports be carried ... and subsequently higher international crude prices, the need for crude shipments from one U.S. port to another sank ... 2019 and to $65,000/day in January 2020. And, as we’ll get to in a moment, they may be poised to increase by a lot ...
David St Amand - Published February 26, 2020
Housley Carr The crude oil market garners all the headlines in the COVID/OPEC+ era, and understandably ... by the markets for crude oil and natural gas. So we need to consider those markets to understand what happens ... producing or rejecting — is more profitable. As we’ll get to, that profitability depends primarily on two things: ...
Housley Carr - Published April 28, 2020
... supply region, which make it difficult for producers to get gas to demand markets, including the oil sands of eastern ... as prospects for export demand diminish and the resulting need to reconfigure Alberta’s pipeline system to ... first to a termination point in the Midcontinent and later all the way to the Northeast region. In response, Canadian ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published January 29, 2018
... crude oil production (see Figure 1 below). Before we get started, we should acknowledge that we’re not perfectly ... was hampered by constrained midstream capacity. After all, volumes had been declining for decades, curbing the need for large new systems. Producers had become so efficient ...
David Braziel - Published October 15, 2024
... doesn’t blow, the sun doesn’t shine, and utilities need to burn a lot more natural gas to make up the difference ... big deal. (We’re looking at you, Vladimir Putin.) With all that in mind, in today’s RBN blog, we examine the ... levels (and, ideally, less than 1.5 degrees C). As we’ll get to next, this widely held view that global CO 2 emissions ...
Housley Carr - Published October 17, 2021
... is expected later this year. Other suggestions include the need to provide an early-mover advantage for the first group ... of projects to begin production and a call to incentivize all types of clean hydrogen, since the current rulemaking ... this year or down the road — without the ability to get the necessary projects through the permitting process, an ...
Jason Lindquist - Published March 24, 2024
... that have buffeted the gas market over the past decade, all driven by the dramatic effect the Shale Revolution has ... we’ve recounted many times in the RBN blogosphere (see Get Back to Where You Once Belonged , Walking Tall and Big ... more Rockies gas will be available in-region that will need to be burned in-region, go into storage or flow east ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published January 15, 2020
... Infrastructure constraints in the energy sector come in all shapes and sizes, and don’t think for a second that ... producers also depend on other means of transport to get these liquids to market, especially barges moving ... Production in the Marcellus/Utica. Source: EIA The need for more — and more efficient — takeaway capacity ...
Housley Carr - Published November 13, 2022
... . We showed that while condensates are produced from all of the major basins across the U.S., the Eagle Ford in ... anticipated growing volumes of condensates—and the need for more splitters. Since late 2014, and as shown in ... the Dark (our mid-2015 blog on condensate splitters), we get our first shot at official condensate statistics using ...
Rusty Braziel - Published May 31, 2016
... a lack of pipeline capacity, it made sense to use rail to get stranded crude to market. We described the resulting ... 9% in 2016. With Canadian market needs already met, almost all new production heads to the U.S. where closer-by ... crude is saturated – meaning producers have to ship all the way to the Gulf Coast to find new markets. For ...
Sandy Fielden - Published February 28, 2016
... for WTI at Cushing. This means producers in North Dakota need only ship their crude to Clearbrook or Guernsey for ... in cancellations of some of the backlog of cars waiting to get built. Our understanding is that many manufacturers that ... on a prompt turnaround. Demurrage fees may be paid to all Class 1 railroad (eg BNSF, CP, etc) as well as to the ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 12, 2013