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... of storage. We use the term geology because almost all natural gas is stored underground, either in depleted ... of those services. One more introductory comment before we get into this discussion of storage value. Who is the ... that math today. Figure #2 and 3 – Click to Enlarge Not all types of storage facilities can capture extrinsic ...
Eric Penner - Published June 5, 2013
... of these topics as a multi-part series. So you don’t get oversaturated with NGLs, we will continue to intersperse ... processors extract NGLs from natural gas. That’s about all you need to know to understand what is going on in this market. ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 18, 2012
... for the past four months reported by EIA has averaged an all-time high. Ethane extraction economics are upside down ... model included with that blog series. But all you really need to know is summarized in Figures #1 and #2 below, based ... processors are involved in a plant, it can be difficult to get consensus on rejection strategies, particularly in the ...
James Gibson - Published December 1, 2014
... hydrocarbon-packed Delaware and Midland basins all but guarantee that the region’s output of crude oil, ... term. If all that new pipeline capacity to Mexico does not get used, it will not do the market much good. In other ... gas constraints can result in the ultimate penalty: the need to curtail drilling or even shut in production if there ...
Housley Carr - Published May 1, 2017
... drills, grass trimmers, lawn mowers and, yes, even EVs, all of which are becoming so commonplace that we do not even ... to increase manyfold again within the next decade. You can get a better sense for the monumental task involved for the ... gas brine. The fact is, though, that lithium supply will need to increase exponentially in the coming years, and not ...
Martin King - Published October 5, 2022
... and refiners would like nothing more than for life to get back to normal — the way things were just a few months ... a real possibility that the quick return to normal that all of us have been hoping for may not come to pass. It may ... and the curtailments that producers in the Bakken and the all-important Permian quickly implemented in response to ...
Housley Carr - Published July 12, 2020
... a diesel-natural gas blend, diesel and shipping fuel users need answers to three questions: What will it cost? How much ... after making the investment to change to dual-fuel or all-gas engines, you can count on LNG to be available when ... and are sited in or near to hot shale areas. The more that get built, the more confident diesel users will become that ...
Housley Carr - Published September 4, 2014
... LA or Albany, NY. …Certainly not Cushing, OK. ….All the shale oil barrels want to get to the huge Gulf Coast refinery complex, bypassing ... Oklahoma town with a lot of rusting tanks. …And all crude oil will trade against St. James, or Brent, or some ...
Rusty Braziel - Published March 2, 2012
... higher prices, steadily improving economics and above all, the opportunity to capture market share from OPEC/NOPEC. ... oil market. There are a lot of moving parts, as well as a need to “get” how all these market factors affect each other and the ...
Housley Carr - Published May 24, 2017
... Global is obviously shooting for Cheniere’s crown. All of Venture Global’s LNG projects use midscale modular ... the design of the project by the engineering partners, but all LNG terminals have the ability to produce above that ... dropping. It has become increasingly difficult to not only get permits for LNG exports but to keep them, an issue by no ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published January 28, 2025
... of gas flows across the country. We followed up with Get Back to Where You Once Belonged and Return to Sender . As ... by examining the only market that could possibly absorb all of that gas in (South) Eastbound and Down: The ... gas market across North America, and, by obliterating the need for LNG imports, ultimately, global natural gas markets. ...
Rusty Braziel - Published November 2, 2014
... more than 1 MMb/d in the first half of 2018 (almost all of it being shipped out of Gulf Coast ports), and for ... quarter of 2020. That’s 465 Mb/d of planned capacity in all, which — assuming it all gets built — would bring Mont Belvieu’s total ...
Housley Carr - Published July 26, 2018
... and tankers, and wholesalers are essential in moving all that propane from fractionators and refineries to propane ... private ones, but as we detail in today’s RBN blog, they all do one thing — move propane one step closer to its ... fluctuations in demand, some smaller propane retailers need these services. Analyst Insights January 17 (1:00 pm) ...
Kristen Holmquist - Published January 20, 2025
... alternatives include ethanol, a biofuel found in virtually all of the gasoline purchased in the U.S.; biodiesel, another ... indistinguishable from conventional jet fuel to avoid the need for separate fueling infrastructure or new turbine ... Capture, Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS) projects, all in our signature concise, accurate, and intelligible ...
Jason Lindquist - Published February 2, 2023
... bleak, but there’s a good chance TRC isn’t catching all of the production, particularly in its most recent data ... there’s still a lot of uncertainty about when they will get back to the $60 or $70/Bbl levels that would give ...
Housley Carr - Published September 15, 2015
... of the state’s third major gas pipeline (we’ll get to the other two in a moment): the 1.1-Bcf/d Sabal Trail ... the northeastern Marcellus region, half of which reaches all the way down into Alabama. The project already began ... in recent years, and another set is being racked up to get on the grid in the next few years. We’ll discuss those ...
Katharine Fraser - Published August 23, 2018
... Lower 48; and rates of technological improvement are all 50% lower than in the Reference case. We should note a ... charging come from the EIA’s estimates, which we’ll get into shortly. We calculated the price for premium ... but it also says that vehicle sales and utilization would need to increase substantially for EVs to raise electric ...
Jason Lindquist - Published May 12, 2022
... which excess supply is trapped in the region, presenting all sorts of challenges for midstream operators and market ... Genscape pipeline flow data through November 23, 2015 to get the year-to-date actuals for both production and demand. ... last year’s demand (orange dashed line). As you can see, all of these scenarios are pretty close together, varying ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published November 24, 2015
... and ethanol fuel testing, the rest of the Tier 3 proposals all concern auto manufacturer’s responsibility to reduce ... regulations prior to 2017 (starting next year in 2014) you get early bird credits for good behavior. You can also get ... slower refiners longer to prepare for the change if they need it. The implementation of these proposals will be the ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 24, 2013
... here . Making the switch would not be an easy task. Almost all of the region’s power plants and industrial boilers are ... to receive large LNG carriers. The ethane, which would need to be shipped by special, pressurized and refrigerated ... would also require significant investment. We’ll look at all that, and at how much US gas and ethane might be sold to ...
Housley Carr - Published November 27, 2014