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... and takeaway capacity available at the Waha trading hub to get to desirable markets. The questions that arise, then, ... course, is a phenomenon Marcellus and Utica producers know all too well.) Already, we’re starting to see signs of ... more than 10 Bcf/d of takeaway capacity. This capacity is all the more important given that there is little demand near ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published June 19, 2017
... (blue bar). Between January 2016 and July 2017, prices for all of the major products changed, which impacted their ... by the gasoline yield from an LLS Cracking refinery, we get a net benefit of $7.93/bbl (first green bar in chart to ... crude, for instance, other heavy crude oils would need to be imported to fill the void. Depending upon global ...
Amy Kalt - Published September 20, 2017
... that Bakken crude output would keep rising (justifying the need for all those new pipelines and rail terminals) was shattered in ... the Bakken’s output will continue slipping until prices get back above $50/bbl, and it’s anyone’s guess how long ...
Housley Carr - Published September 22, 2016
... a desirable blend for refiners. The catch is that almost all of the existing pipelines at Clovelly flow inland — ... north on the Capline pipeline to the Midwest. However, all that is changing. The 1.2-MMb/d Capline pipeline from St. ... to feed the Midwest, the pipeline’s co-owners Plains All American, Marathon Petroleum and BP are considering ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 21, 2018
... and that over time, increasing amounts of LNG would need to be imported to keep pace with gas demand. It became ... with a nominal capacity of 4.5 MMtpa each. And Part 5 was all about Golden Pass LNG, a joint effort by three global ... weeks prompted us to take a look at three other projects, all of them led by Sempra — two sited along the ...
Housley Carr - Published November 22, 2018
... Capture, Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS) projects, all in our signature concise, accurate, and intelligible ... positive FID on the first three trains of Rio Grande LNG. All of this could happen before the end of the year. Green ... But regardless of whether it will be the greenest of all, low emissions and “green LNG” are clearly a priority ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published September 26, 2022
... Great Lakes and Enbridge says the system has averted the need for thousands of tanker trucks and hundreds of rail cars ... regulators, the courts and the public. It is important to get stakeholders, authorities and other vested interests involved in infrastructure projects — after all, these initiatives can have a significant local impact ...
Sheela Tobben - Published January 2, 2024
... and money-saving short-cut, and also will accommodate all but a few of the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas ... gas (LPG) and LNG exporters, who for competitive reasons need the low transportation costs to Pacific Basin markets ... be headed for Asian markets, and using the Panama Canal to get there. As it turned out, though, sagging Asian demand for ...
Housley Carr - Published April 20, 2016
... 2013 to build six more tankers in the next two years. In all there are twelve new build orders on the books and ... the Jones Act tanker fleet and its owners. But before we get to the tanker owners, the map below provides a useful ... market (see It’s a Kinder Magic ). However KMP investors need not worry themselves too greatly because (according to ...
Sandy Fielden - Published January 21, 2014
... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, and Get-Togethers. Our newest RBN Drill-Down Report titled Like ... Upgrade, and Spectra’s New Jersey-New York expansion - all of which have helped to ease Marcellus-to-market ... and market interest in its Atlantic Sunrise prove the need for more gas take-away capacity, and desire of major gas ...
Housley Carr - Published February 3, 2014
... may mean for natural gas prices in the coming months. To get a sense of what is ahead for natural gas, we first need to explore what is happening now, and it’s not pretty. ... even lower than usual due to mild temperatures. Put it all together and natural gas stocks are already up to 2.9 ...
Rusty Braziel - Published June 22, 2020
... is to displace Canadian gas flowing through the Bakken to get to the Midwest. Today we look at the coming battle for ... Study July 2012 ” So far the Bakken play has been all about oil, with natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL) ... for future natural gas production of 2.1 Bcf/d by 2017. All that capacity is courtesy of two large interstate ...
Sandy Fielden - Published July 30, 2012
... this has implications for the infrastructure required to get Niobrara crude production to market. NEW !! What’s ... takeaway infrastructure out of the Rockies in our Gimme All Your Barrels series Part 1 and Part 2 posted this past ... from the DJ Basin in northeast Colorado. That market need is being met by some current expansion plans as well as ...
Sandy Fielden - Published September 24, 2014
... scrambling to keep up with rising supply and the resulting need for producers to access demand markets outside the ... as demand-side counterparties — totaling 17.5 Bcf/d, all banking on continued supply growth in Appalachia. The ... We ran each of these price scenarios into the model to get a sense of what producers are likely to do over the next ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published June 6, 2017
... a headache. As a result, farmers have been scrambling to get more of the fuel, and propane prices in the U.S. ... and propane production in the U.S., which has reduced the need for Canadian exports to the U.S., and (2) the May 2014 ... Canada, 2013-19. Source: CER (Click to Enlarge) What has all this meant for prices? Edmonton propane prices (orange ...
... right, they were transporting gas and marketing it all at once. And they — and a number of local distribution ... gas and would soon have to rely on LNG imports. The need to be able to manage large inbound shipments of LNG and ... traders could capture storage’s “extrinsic” value. All that background will help as we discuss today’s topic: ...
Housley Carr - Published August 22, 2021
... of global energy markets — particularly Europe’s need for more natural gas — needs to be prefaced by a pause ... recent train, Train 3, entering service in March 2021. All trains at the existing Corpus Christi and Sabine Pass ... and is a huge plus for the Stage III project, as we’ll get to next. It would be impossible to talk about what is ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published March 7, 2022
... pipelined imports of Russian natural gas. As such, any and all LNG export projects — from the expansion of existing ... winter heating season now thankfully over, the immediate need for large quantities of natural gas has lessened, but ... or about 1.8 Bcf/d, when it is complete around mid-2025. (All of LNG Canada’s exports are likely bound for Asia due ...
Martin King - Published April 20, 2022
... covered the growing list of projects developed to soak up all of the cheap ethane; from expansions and debottlenecks at ... period. To look at the supply/demand balance, we need to start with a Marcellus/Utica ethane production ... Scenario or the Contraction Scenario ethane is going to get significant price support from incremental petrochemical ...
... Cushing), the companies that own the storage (with Plains All American, Enbridge and Magellan Midstream Partners ... specifications also important to refineries. (We’ll get to those in a moment.) As regular readers of our blogs ... equipment and processes. (The same goes for exporters, who need to match the requirements of the foreign refineries they ...
Housley Carr - Published October 14, 2018