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... oil production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (GOM) is poised for a growth spurt through 2030 even as producers brace for a host of challenges, not least from forecasts that global oil demand will subside in the long term. But ... complexity of operating in a deepwater environment. That can discourage a final investment decision (FID) in such ...
Sheela Tobben - Published August 28, 2024
... are skinny, pretty close to the five-year minimum. Should that be a concern? After all, stocks were at the low end of ... the second episode of a blog series focused on the outlook for U.S. propane markets during the upcoming 2022-23 heating ... market. That is not the way it is supposed to happen and can be painful for any company not using the most robust ...
Todd Root - Published July 31, 2022
No Promises - How Will Rejection of Enbridge's Plan for Mainline Contracting Affect Crude Oil Flows?
... Mainline over the next few months, the longer-term outlook for Mainline flows is less certain given that other, competing pipeline capacity out of Alberta will ... Selected Pipelines. Source: RBN Crude oil on the Mainline can continue on to more distant destinations on other ...
Martin King - Published December 5, 2021
... bets on clean hydrogen, seeing it as a replacement fuel for some hard-to-abate industries and putting it at the heart ... measurable decreases in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. That means producing hydrogen that qualifies for the tax ... the resulting emissions mitigated by carbon capture — can qualify for the credit if it has sufficiently high ...
Jason Lindquist - Published February 7, 2024
Sheetal Nasta For much of the time since it began operations, the capacity ... of a total 1.8 Bcf/d contracted, mostly for 10-year terms. That all changed in the past year, however, as the original ... the second quarter of this year. Currently, REX mainline can receive just 28 MMcf/d at the hub on a firm basis. But, ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published February 9, 2020
... ocean-going ships. A lot of forecasters were anticipating that major market dislocations would result — things like ... of IMO 2020 turned out to be pretty much a non-event, and for much of 2020 and 2021, people didn’t think much about ... feedstock. In contrast, IMO 2020-compliant 0.5% S fuel oil can be produced by running a sweet (low-sulfur) crude slate ...
Robert Auers - Published July 5, 2022
... Energy and Southwestern Energy. However, it was Chevron that shocked the oil patch by swiping right on former integrated oil company Hess Corp., opting for a $60 billion acquisition of an E&P with no Permian Basin ... assets offshore Australia. The company has estimated it can generate annual production growth of more than 10% ...
Tom Biracree - Published October 24, 2023
Sheetal Nasta For a time after crude oil prices crashed in 2014-15, the ... burgeoning export demand from the region. But not all of that supply will be able to get to where the demand is, which ... region. But only about 8.0 Bcf/d of that planned capacity can directly target the Gulf Coast. So any supply growth ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published November 5, 2017
Housley Carr The handful of midstream companies that provide a full range of “wellhead-to-water” services ... Companies that offer the full gamut of midstream services can reap a number of important benefits — chief among them, ... we’ll start with Targa Resources , whose capex plans for the next couple of years are very heavily weighted toward ...
Housley Carr - Published March 6, 2025
... Columbia to advance, or by the collapse of oil prices that has slowed growth in the oil sands sector (a huge ... is considering big cuts in pipeline tolls in exchange for commitments to long-term deals. It’s also possible that ... the Canadian Rockies are focusing on areas where they also can produce vast amounts of condensate for use as diluent in ...
Housley Carr - Published August 3, 2016
... live this stuff day-in, day-out, you see subtle changes that often extend into trends and, if you’re lucky, you ... Carriers (VLCCs), Suezmaxes, Aframaxes and other tankers for shipment overseas. Day by day — and largely behind the ... VLCC top-off at LOOP, the only Gulf Coast terminal that can fully load a 2-MMbbl supertanker. (The latter VLCC, the ...
Housley Carr - Published August 31, 2023
... in 2022 Buy Individual Report Full Report Download for Subscribers As recently as the mid-to-late 2000s, the ... amount and sending it to Asia, Europe and other markets. That swing — from the expectation of being a major LNG ... and European offtakers are looking for every molecule they can get, especially as the war in Ukraine threatens energy ...
Jeremy Meier - Published April 21, 2022
Lindsay Schneider It has been a chaotic couple of years for North American LNG and the global gas market. In a short ... our recent Drill Down report , looking at the major trends that will define the North American LNG market in the coming ... graph) have shown continued strength and volatility. You can read more about the reasons why — low storage ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published November 24, 2021
... and transportation constraints led to exorbitant premiums for Appalachian coal and limited coal consumption in the ... coal prices have plunged in recent months. What will that mean for power burn and balancing the gas market this ... economics around this time last year — see Can’t Stop Now and our Talkin’ ’Bout My Generation ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 26, 2023
... pipelines in the early 2020s. There are good reasons both for ending Capline’s long run as a northbound-flowing pipe ... behind Capline’s possible reversal and the benefits that flipping the pipe’s direction might provide. The ... — or ETCOP (blue line) — from Patoka to Nederland, TX, can efficiently absorb all of the crude flowing south into ...
Housley Carr - Published November 1, 2017
... to wean themselves from Russian crude oil and natural gas. That was relatively easy for the U.S. — the Russian import ban announced earlier ... low on gas inventories and needing all the help it can get from the U.S. to offset the prospective loss of ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published March 9, 2022
Sheela Tobben Storms that form in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) during hurricane season don’t just dissipate once they make landfall and can inflict havoc on onshore assets. Storm damage and ... years are likely to push GOM oil production beyond 2 MMb/d for the first time before beginning a slow decline in the ...
Sheela Tobben - Published October 1, 2024
Rusty Braziel After enduring 2015-16 it is about time for some good news, right? And that’s just what 2017 is shaping up to be—a relatively ... of the Chinese astrology websites, the Year of the Rooster can be lucrative, if you try real hard. And that sounds like ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 2, 2017
... we’ll examine and quantify the extra time and costs that shippers of U.S. crude and refined products must bear ... the Trafigura-booked Marlin Luanda , an LR1 ship that can hold as much as 700 Mbbl of oil. It was carrying naphtha that had loaded in Greece for delivery to Singapore. It had transited the Suez Canal ...
Sheela Tobben - Published March 7, 2024
Rusty Braziel That crazy little ethane molecule is at it again. Yesterday ... the price of natural gas, trading in the $7-$9/MMBtu range for the past month. But as usual with ethane, there’s a lot ... Ethane is unique — it’s the only energy commodity that can morph from being sold as natural gas or alternatively be ...
Rusty Braziel - Published June 6, 2022