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... around the ongoing energy transition often focus on the need to control and then reduce the volume of GHGs emitted ... higher than the average methane loss rate of 1.5% for all well sites, with the highest rates at sites that produced ... some key information about well behavior, which tends to get overlooked in any debate over emissions: All wells are ...
Jason Lindquist - Published April 12, 2023
... 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
... profitability. Our initial focus is on sand. We’ll get to water-disposal costs later in this series. Put simply, ... oil and gas production growth. And, most important of all to producers, how the rising cost of sand is affecting ... major plays) generate vast volumes of produced water that need to be dealt with. As we’ll discuss, these costs—like ...
Housley Carr - Published April 17, 2017
... much needed new takeaway capacity. And that’s not all GCX will do. Its start-up will shift huge volumes of gas ... On Texas” series.) This is also the corridor that will get a major bump in capacity when GCX starts up this fall. We ... the Midcontinent are primarily driven by economics and the need for Permian supply to price itself to find any available ...
... etc. If the CO 2 is captured and stored, and that’s all, the process is called CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage). ... and prepped for long-haul piping. First, we should get a couple of basic definitions out of the way. ... at McElmo, the CO 2 captured from these new sources will need to be dehydrated, cleaned up, and compressed into a ...
Sean Trotter - Published June 28, 2021
... transportation costs to the Midwest/Gulf Coast — with all current indications that at least a modest surplus of ... Canadian natural gas market. Click here to learn more.] To get some perspective on this, let’s first review the TMP ... contracts by rail could be tapped by producers if need be. Indeed, it was only two years ago that railing of ...
Martin King - Published February 23, 2022
... loaded now. Crude oil export economics in South Texas will get another boost in late 2024 when the fourth and final ... name). As we said a couple of years ago in Low Rider , all nine of the Corpus/Ingleside terminals capable of ... to be exact. In fact, we’ve heard that inbound Suezmaxes need to do the marine equivalent of The Limbo when they pass ...
Housley Carr - Published June 20, 2023
... loaded now. Crude oil export economics in South Texas will get another boost in late 2024 when the fourth and final ... name). As we said a couple of years ago in Low Rider , all nine of the Corpus/Ingleside terminals capable of ... to be exact. In fact, we’ve heard that inbound Suezmaxes need to do the marine equivalent of The Limbo when they pass ...
Housley Carr - Published July 2, 2023
... the next hot production area in the Permian. Before we get to the recently announced Piñon Midstream deal and the ... Permian and other production areas in Texas, as well as all or part of three existing NGL takeaway pipelines — ... to the Dark Horse facility. The sour gas pipeline, like all other elements of the company’s gas system (including ...
Housley Carr - Published August 27, 2024
... and energy products are no exception — unless they get an exception! In today’s RBN blog, we explore the ... over shipping and documents how the U.S. has ceded almost all shipbuilding to other countries. As shown in Figure 1 ... where the ship is built. (But of course, most, if not all, of a Chinese operator’s ships are built in China.) A ...
Jason Lindquist - Published March 24, 2025
... As shown in Figure 1 below, electricity use increased in all but 11 years between 1950 and 2022, although the recent ... requires about 0.0003 kWh; a ChatGPT query is estimated to need as much as 0.01 kWh — or 30X the simple search .) And ... demand and has said the time frame for the plants to get online is “aggressive.” Utilities in some states have ...
Ellen Chang - Published May 13, 2024
... 66, WhiteWater Midstream, and West Texas Gas. We’ll get into the nitty-gritty for what all these deals will mean for the Corpus market later in this ... Energy’s business. A few years later, Valero sold off all its gas processing assets to PG&E (the northern ...
Susan Brothers - Published September 16, 2020
... capacity. Back then it made a lot of sense to use rail to get stranded crude to market. As a result U.S. CBR shipments ... routes to market. At the same time, the proportion of all U.S. CBR movements being shipped to the East Coast has ... is only a selective sample because Genscape do not monitor all East Coast terminals and they started monitoring them at ...
Sandy Fielden - Published March 13, 2016
... for processing NGLs (but for a more accurate analysis you need to understand the specifics of NGL plant processing ... see our five part series on Gas Processing Economics – all referenced in Part V ). We will not get into the Frac Spread in this blog – our latest update ...
Sandy Fielden - Published October 10, 2013
... Lower crude oil prices would also cap production growth of all NGLs, limiting the volumes to be exported through the new ... off take tankers - is also being developed. Most if not all of these infrastructure investments were based on three ... market analysis. In the Growth Scenario, crude oil prices get back to $95/Bbl by 2020 while in the Contraction Scenario ...
Sandy Fielden - Published July 15, 2015
... (see Track Record ). These higher transport costs to get stranded barrels to market increase WCS price discounts. ... a low of $7/Bbl – an indication of how things might be all the time if there were no transport congestion. Turning ... #2; Source: NEB, RBN Energy (Click to Enlarge) Within all this gloom and doom there is some good news for Canadian ...
Sandy Fielden - Published July 26, 2015
... 3.5 MMb/d for the week ended January 10, 2020. To handle all of those new exports, the oil industry required expansion ... of U.S. ports to accommodate ships that large, and the need for reverse-lightering at sea until more deepwater ... is built ( Rock the Boat ). U.S.-sourced crude now travels all around the world. Figure 1, from RBN’s weekly Crude ...
Bob Tippee - Published January 21, 2020
... prices and discouraging the recovery of a lot of ethane. All that production has major implications for domestic ... below 50% over the next 10 years. And the gas itself will get up to about 30 Bcf/d. We're going to need a [new] gas pipeline at least about every 18 months to ...
David Braziel - Published January 9, 2023
... Come Today for more on Golden Pass. We also closely track all planned and proposed LNG export projects in the RBN LNG ... Market for All Seasons , to see just how wild things can get). Overall, Cheniere has about 85% of its total export ... the end of this year, then feedgas flows to the unit will need to begin sometime in the early to middle part of this ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published April 12, 2021
... to be able to produce 4 MMb/d of crude oil, nearly all of it from Abu Dhabi, the federation is reported to have ... supply projections EIA’s OPEC-crude projections to get supply totals for 2021 and 2022. Partly for that reason, ... we introduced a few weeks ago ( Heal Me ), to infer the need for oil supply not subject to OPEC+ management. That ...
Bob Tippee - Published July 25, 2021