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... oil and refined products (12.4 MMb/d) and about 25% of all crude oil and refined products supplied to Europe (17.7 ... imports into Europe in a relatively short time frame. The need to displace both waterborne and Druzhba pipeline imports ... addition to the bridge that starts with: “Baby, baby, I get down on my knees for you.” The recording of the song ...
Kevin Waguespack - Published April 3, 2023
... the pond in Europe. If these pipeline projects don’t get built on time, the resulting supply shortage in southern ... head south into Gulf Run’s Zone 2 segment, or move all the way east to Perryville. In the Perryville region, ... group were soon working on an arrangement. The song was in need of an intro, and when Beck came up with the signature ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published January 17, 2023
... for 24 MMtpa (3.2 Bcf/d) of U.S.-sourced LNG, almost all derived from projects coming online since 2022. U.S. ... and CMA-CGM rank high on the canal’s priority list and get the slots they need.) The Panama Canal is capable of transiting significant ...
Richard Pratt - Published June 26, 2024
... in the Marcellus and Utica shales had overwhelmed the need for Rockies gas in the East, and REX evolved to become a ... and flows of natural gas exports, especially to Europe, all can logically motivate Permian producers to build ... lines), but historically those pipelines have tended to get very full when eastbound capacity from the Permian is ...
Lisa Shidler - Published July 17, 2025
... blog series. In Help, Part 2 , we outlined how almost all the production of H 2 in the U.S. is based on natural ... ethane or propane as feedstock, though it currently takes all of its feedstock supply in the form of natural gas from ... megawatt hours (MWh) a year of renewable energy it will need from new wind farms and solar facilities that will ...
... with exports possible by the end of the year. Even with all this progress, three additional projects are vying for ... equivalent of LNG. The site’s first train just completed all construction work on July 8 and the second train should ... Preliminary investigations are underway regarding the need to build a ~1.2-mile (2-km) pipeline to the site from ...
Martin King - Published July 18, 2024
... Battle for Henry Hub here . Figure #1 below shows how this all worked out in the U.S. Lower 48 over the past year using ... chart you can see that supply exceeded demand from April all the way through the end of October 2014 – allowing the ... is the impact of booming northeast production on the need for storage withdrawals. In the good old days before ...
Sandy Fielden - Published November 10, 2014
... the Gulf Coast, one of the big uncertainties is where will all that feedgas come from? We estimate that there are a ... that have significant momentum toward taking FID but still need to achieve financial and/or capacity milestones before ... all, which means not all of those projects can or will get built, at least not in that timeframe. To wrap our ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published December 20, 2022
... refined product shortage (see Save It For A Rainy Day ). All the more reason for the State’s refiners to be ... “well-to-wheel”) GHG emissions--that is, to factor in all of the GHGs that are emitted during the entire process of ... from corn or sugarcane, biodiesel and electricity. To get the CI of each fuel type, the overall GHG contribution ...
Housley Carr - Published February 23, 2015
... be shipped south (backwards!) along the Transco pipeline all the way to Station 85. That (and Sabal Trail) will give ... Expansion—a Station 85-to-Sabal-Trail connector we’ll get to in a bit) to help make Marcellus gas deliveries to the ... Spotcheck Indicators, Market Fundamentals Webcasts, and Get-Togethers. Our first Drill-Down Report is titled I’ve ...
Housley Carr - Published January 16, 2014
... MTPA/230 MMcf/d Son My facility in central Vietnam will get its first shipment in 2019. (Son My’s capacity is ... are very willing to buy more and more LNG, they just need for the price to be competitive. In our next episode, ... address – click here . “A Whole New World”, known all too well by the parents of any children born since 1987, ...
Housley Carr - Published May 27, 2015
... crude oil export terminals that the U.S. will likely need by the mid-2020s has been under way for more than a year ... to the gills, you need more than 72 feet of draft, and to get that along most of the Texas and Louisiana coast, you ... grounds. We should know within a few months which of all the projects we’ve discussed takes FID first. “Deep ...
Housley Carr - Published July 8, 2019
... development, with about a 40% market share, with virtually all of that in the U.S., which has nearly 4,000 sites in ...
Ellen Chang - Published August 20, 2025
... after covering costs. U.S. offtakers didn’t have to get too nitpicky about the costs or wring their hands about ... be incentivized to move the cargo and recoup some (or all, if they’re lucky) of their fixed costs; if the ... would still be treated as variable transport costs that need to be covered if a cargo is lifted. The regasification ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published September 13, 2020
... LNG carriers wishing to pass in either direction. However, all first-wave LNG production facilities, with the exception ... coast of North America enjoy over their rivals? We’ll get to answering that shortly, but first some historical ... to pass through. To its credit, the ACP recognizes the need for LNGCs to operate according to schedules and tries to ...
Richard Pratt - Published December 7, 2020
... to abundant carbon-free power and a net-zero world. All sorts of obstacles have popped up, indicating that the ... to fully charge the system. The project is supposed to get at least 75% of its power from renewables during its ... is far different, it’s also a prime example of the need to prudently consider the real-world impacts, secondary ...
Jason Lindquist - Published May 31, 2023
... concerned that the fuel/compliance costs would soar. After all, they knew (1) that fuel oil with 1% sulfur content is ... no sulfur, so LNG fueled ships easily comply with all existing and planned rules on sulfur. Impact of the 2016 ... by Tri-Zen shows the 15 bunker ports where vessels can get LNG service today (yellow dots) and the 46 currently ...
Housley Carr - Published March 10, 2016
... and tankers has converged on South Texas to help move all that crude. A large part of the shipments are on small ... as lease condensate – as well as the infrastructure to get it to market via southbound pipelines to Corpus Christi ... Atlantic seaboard are not included. The data does include all barge traffic on the GIWW – that averaged about 260 ...
Sandy Fielden - Published July 21, 2015
... the industry norm became indexing. These days, over 80% of all liquids-pipeline rates are capped based on the index, ... June. How did this change happen? To understand it, we need to summarize the process FERC uses to gather and measure ... complaints against indexed pipelines as a way to get at the income tax issue? Only time will tell. A ...
Rick Smead - Published January 13, 2021
... RBN blog, we discuss what U.S. and European efforts need to overcome. As readers of Daniel Yergin’s “The ... and use of fossil fuels. The bottom line is that, for all its good intentions regarding European gas supply, the ... be met with EU opposition. Another challenge is that all capacity at LNG import locations in Europe is held either ...
Richard Pratt - Published April 26, 2022