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... transition to low- or no-carbon energy sources. How can all of these issues be understood and addressed at once — ... solar installations. But does this mean that the need for crude oil and natural gas will go away? Not likely. ... (see our Way Down in the Hole series). Hydrogen can get into the mix in a serious way as well, with last year’s ...
Rick Smead - Published October 12, 2022
... summer driving season and gasoline demand has been hitting all-time highs. You might think that inventories would be drawing down and that the U.S. would need to import more gasoline and gasoline blending ... as the market conditions that explain these imports. To get a free sample of this report from ClipperData, click the ...
Abudi Zein - Published July 4, 2016
... take off, we ran a series on feedstock economics ( Let’s Get Cracking ) that provided a primer on ethylene production ... (the lightest and most prolific NGL) had just hit an all-time high (~70 cents/lb—a record that still stands ... ethane to reject into pipeline gas depends in part on the need to meet gas pipeline standards (too much ethane, too ...
Housley Carr - Published December 27, 2016
... and producers and shippers know this: the surest way to get the top price for their crude is to be able to deliver ... in the Permian flowed north to Cushing on either Plains All American’s Basin Pipeline or Occidental Petroleum’s ... from the Midcontinent to the Gulf Coast (where half of all U.S. refining capacity resides), supplies started backing ...
Housley Carr - Published November 15, 2017
... 3, above, shows the locations and nameplate capacities of all the refineries in Mexico, as well as the proposed new refinery in Dos Bocas (yellow icon). With all of the refineries working at less than half their ... the 190-Mb/d Madero refinery (red icon) — not running at all], there’s a lot of work to be done to return gasoline ...
Laura Blewitt - Published December 20, 2018
... Capture, Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS) projects, all in our signature concise, accurate, and intelligible ... that capture A-CO 2 , primarily in Alberta, but before we get to the all-important part of our discussion in terms of ... current view that emissions from the oil and gas sector need to be reduced 42% (85.5 MMT) by 2030 versus 2019 ...
Martin King - Published October 24, 2022
... online between the Permian Basin and the Gulf Coast grab all the headlines. They wouldn’t be nearly as valuable to ... Cushing bidirectional — are in development, as we’ll get to in a moment.) In our Lotus Flower(s) blog a few months ... to give Permian producers and shippers what they want and need most, namely, multiple options for efficiently ...
Housley Carr - Published March 2, 2020
... fuel premiums out west, and there’s an immediate need to debottleneck routes to get gas there. In today’s RBN blog, we begin a series ... Sempra Energy and ConocoPhillips — had been flowing east all the way to Clarington, OH, but was also seeing pushback ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published January 8, 2023
... can vary from moderate to very high octane. (That’s all the chemistry you need to know to understand the basics of gasoline octane.) ... basic strategy of gasoline octane production, which is to get enough of the O’s (olefins) and A’s (aromatics) into ...
George Hoekstra - Published October 30, 2024
... We will dig into these very important topics and place it all in context for you. The U.S. has been the global ... will be decelerating in the future. Will the U.S. still need to keep expanding pipeline capacity from the Permian to ... Canada’s crude oil, it’s only fair that it should help get the stuff shipped to market. This is another very ...
Martin King - Published July 27, 2025
... and logistical tangles in global markets. But that’s all about to come to an end. There is a flotilla of new LPG ... to Enlarge) It gets better. Those vessels may be able to get to the U.S., and back to Asia, through the expanded ... freight costs due to shorter journeys. U.S. suppliers need that extra edge in the battle for Asian market share ...
Mickey Kwong - Published August 10, 2015
... plays – the Wolfcamp in the Midland Basin. Subscribers get full access to all Drill-Down reports, blog archive access, and much more. ... recent (April 30) investor call, the company saw the need for gas infrastructure in the Virginia-North Carolina ...
Housley Carr - Published May 27, 2014
... ultimately recoverable (EUR) oil from TMS wells—all while accelerating their learning curves. In Episode Two ... the increased use of sand, clay stabilizers and proppant—all to help prevent the softer rock and clay-like material in ... with hedges rolling, even TMS believers like Goodrich may need to regroup. [Note we are starting a new blog series next ...
Housley Carr - Published January 8, 2015
... it also spurred state regulators to accelerate plans to get more wind and solar power into the market and increase ... 63.7 GW in June 2016 to 66.1 GW this past June. Nearly all of that increase — 2.2 GW (~92%) — was in California, ... halt any further injections of gas into the facility until all the wells were inspected and approved. It wasn’t until ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published September 24, 2017
... and midstream development has been booming. But building all this midstream infrastructure in Appalachia does not work ... using our new Pipeline GIS mapping system to help tie all of the assets together. They say that necessity is the ... that company’s facilities. Thus it is difficult to get an integrated picture of the entire midstream ...
Housley Carr - Published April 19, 2015
... the U.S. brought about by the full start-up of the HPC, we need to get some sense of the impact on Canadian demand (excluding ... chart in Figure 4). Western Canadian propane can reach all areas of the U.S., but most of the exports go to the West ...
Martin King - Published July 20, 2022
... in Figure 2) addresses those key factors, but before we get into too many details let’s look at the plan’s broad ... to multiple hub proposals.) LIGH 2 T also addresses the need to grow hydrogen demand. The Inflation Reduction Act ... justice is a high priority. That might be a bit of a catch-all term in general conversation, but the Environmental ...
Jason Lindquist - Published April 2, 2023
... or scrapped. Now, with LNG demand on the upswing and the need for additional LNG capacity in the early-to-mid 2020s ... in place in coastal Louisiana and Texas. (The BC projects all need big new pipelines from distant production areas — ... Another incentive is lower electric rates. Whether all this — the apparent need for more liquefaction capacity ...
Housley Carr - Published June 13, 2018
... a super-dry gas (virtually no NGL content) that does not need to be processed (aside from amine treatment to remove ... online and more capacity is being built and planned. All in all, there is now 565 MMcf/d of existing gas ... few smaller players in D-J gas processing too, and we’ll get to them in a moment, but we’ll begin with a review of ...
Housley Carr - Published December 16, 2018
... domestic crude oil production and, with it, a declining need for imported oil. There also have been rounds of ... in Canada. Refineries in the Canadian West secure all of their crude needs from within the region, while ... of production and primary consumption and export. Nearly all of the resource extraction and transportation involves ...
Housley Carr - Published April 14, 2021