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... and had some time before my plane back to TX, it seemed like a good opportunity to head down to 77 Water Street which ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 8, 2012
... when the spike in LNG activity happened in 2007, it looked like positive confirmation that the massive import scenario ... Group, Gas Natural Fenosa, Gail, and Kogas, it does look like this one will get to the finish line. And probably the ... U.S. and international markets, it could shut off exports like a light switch. So LNG exports would push up prices, ...
Rusty Braziel - Published May 17, 2012
... able to identify that survived the trimming, what they tell us about the selection process, and how it compares to our previous expectations. Much like the federal government did with wind and solar power in ... announcements, press releases and news reports, and they tell us a little something about how the process is playing ...
Jason Lindquist - Published January 16, 2023
Sandy Fielden In the immediate aftermath of disasters like hurricane Isaac, our thoughts focus on the victims and ... a cushion to reduce concerns about disruptive events like Isaac, but GOM production numbers are considerably less ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 30, 2012
... program. So what do the numbers in Figure #2 tell us? Let’s first look at the California Power ... the opportunity for market distortions. Only time will tell how much distortion we’ll see from California’s ...
Tim Belden - Published February 24, 2013
... Jim Roop. He still is a good friend, and permits me to tell the story here. Along with the job I also inherited a ... vu all over again. Has this market gone illiquid, just like in my trading experience? What got us into this mess? ... production from the rejected ethane (that the market needs like a hole in the head), and the impact on relative ...
Rusty Braziel - Published February 13, 2012
... America and elsewhere—even hydrocarbon-rich locales like Kuwait. Traditionally, these LNG-receiving facilities ... transaction, and used RBN analysis and maps to help tell the story. As we’ll get to in this, our first-ever ... speed, cost and flexibility. An FSRU acts very much like a traditional, land-based LNG receiving/import terminal, ...
Housley Carr - Published October 12, 2015
... Commission (FERC). Scanning all of these filings can be like reading Greek to the uninitiated, so we’ve combed ... U.S. LNG offtakers: That the Henry Hub price does not tell all you need to know about sourcing U.S. gas supply — ... on a weekly basis in our LNG Voyager report. If you’d like to follow our analysis of this and other emerging LNG ...
Amber McCullagh - Published September 26, 2018
... bottlenecks are front and center again. Just like the good ol’ days, right? Absolutely not. It’s a ... But is this really uncharted territory? Didn’t something like this happen back in 2015 before the four companies built ... and then production crashing down, the Bakken looked like it was in a pickle, with natural gas and NGL production ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 31, 2023
... gas storage at record levels in early June, it looks like it’s going to be a long summer for gas producers ... of 2012 we have a quandary. In ‘normal’ years (seems like we don’t have many of those), the hotter it gets – ... running and that will kick gas demand into overdrive, just like any year. With the low natural gas prices during the ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 11, 2012
... by close by Salt Lake City refineries. However, just like many other US production basins these days, Uinta ... and shows what yellow and black waxy crudes look like at room temperature. RBN members might be reminded of ... term for the temperature at which crude flows. As you can tell from the picture above, neither of these crudes is ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 26, 2013
... you something about what is going on in the market. So like we did last year, we’ll take a page out of Casey ... 10 top RBN blogs of 2013. Granted it is not the top 40 like we said in the title. That’s just too many for a ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 30, 2013
... dropped to 30 Mb/d to 35 Mb/d or less during warm winters like the one in 2015-16. Flows from the Gulf Coast to the ...
Housley Carr - Published June 26, 2016
Martin King - Published February 14, 2023
... flows on Williams’s Transco Pipeline and what they can tell us about how MVP and Transco’s own planned expansions ... as far south as Pittsylvania County in the winter and more like 1.7 Bcf/d in the summer (Figure 3). Within the county, ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published December 3, 2023
... and models, so you can not only understand where it looks like we’re headed today, but gain the skills to adjust your ... this blog is an advertorial, stick with us if you would like to know more about how the RBN crystal ball works. In ... for this year’s School of Energy. And we’ll tell you what we think, based on the best fundamentals ...
Rusty Braziel - Published April 5, 2020
... more than 1.0 Bcf/d by the end of the year (see ”Feels Like the First Time Part 1” and Part 2 ). Given the ... the latest Baker Hughes rig count report. It’s hard to tell how fast production will bounce back, but the groundwork ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published March 30, 2017
... policy.) In other words, the real impact of a decision like FERC’s March 15 announcement can take a while to ...
Rick Smead - Published May 17, 2018
... content or the BTU content, nor does it factor in things like the operating efficiency of the plant or help determine ... NGL is shown in column (b) in the table below in Figure 4. Like the BTU factors we used above in Figure 3, these numbers ...
... was paid to buy gas in the Permian on Monday. While we’d like to tell you this was some sort of transient, one-off event that ... things really came unglued and Permian gas prices folded like Auburn in the second-half at Tuscaloosa and sent basis ...