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... Crazy weather events. Prices collapsing, then soaring to all-time records. Then in February 2022, Russia’s horrific ... in most CCUS projects. But we’ve got to admit, CCUS did get some attention in August 2022 with the passage of the ... new market forces are at work: growing LNG exports, the need for gas-fired power plants to balance the ups and downs ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 1, 2023
... then, the trend has persisted, posting a net export for all but one day in November. All in all, the U.S. exported an average of 0.6 Bcf/d on a ... primary reason for this is that the U.S. simply did not need the gas or have a home for it. As mentioned above, ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published November 30, 2016
... the gas and electric industries — it’s Texas after all, where historically it’s not uncommon to wear shorts at ... every generation resource (transmission facilities will get these inspections too). Moreover, it established certain ... the “2022 Texas Chapter” sessions; non-members will need to set up an account). “We Got the Power” was ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published November 16, 2022
... there would be plenty of ethane out there for them. After all, U.S. NGL production has been on the rise, driven in part ... much ethane will actually be produced and how much will need to be rejected into pipeline gas. Today, we consider the ... period for the U.S. ethane market, things were about to get really crazy. A slew of new, ethane-only crackers were ...
... in the offshore Gulf of Mexico (GOM) set a number of new, all-time records in the past couple of years. Better yet, ... that allow production at new deepwater wells without the need to install topside (above-water) production platforms. ... in some of the best onshore shale plays. And, as we’ll get to in a moment, the cost of greenfield projects in the ...
Housley Carr - Published May 7, 2019
... in what may be the absolute core of the Midland. Before we get to the details, we should note that Permian natural gas ... plants, and gas and NGL pipelines, with virtually all of that investment backed by long-term commitments from ... to develop what we think the Permian will sorely need over the next two or three years: incremental gas ...
Housley Carr - Published January 19, 2022
... Air Resources Board (CARB) voted last year to phase out all agricultural waste burning in the state’s Central ... the fluegas produced in the combustion section would also need to be captured.) Target Markets and End Uses As noted ... of front-end engineering and design work and is working to get permit approval by January 2023, with a final investment ...
Jason Lindquist - Published June 9, 2022
... nominal volumes of NGLs and the prolific gas volumes need only minimal clean-up before they’re pipeline-quality. ... butane, iso-butane and natural gasoline. (As we’ll get to later, most of the region’s ethane is “rejected” ... ethylene plant will consume about 100 Mb/d of ethane. All this — fast-rising production of wet gas and the need ...
Housley Carr - Published August 19, 2019
... shipment of U.S. crude oil to overseas buyers. Considering all that’s been going in the world — and in the ... oil the region’s terminals could export if they were all loading at their peak rate — that total is represented ... and that midstreamers considering big new export projects need to factor that reality into their plans. Next, we’ll ...
Housley Carr - Published September 12, 2021
... the Kyoto Protocol was received much more favorably, with all 15 members (at the time) of the European Union (EU) ... — compete internationally and therefore continue to get a free allocation of EUAs. An industry benchmarking ... electricity and hydrogen industries. Importers will need to report the emissions associated with their products ...
Alex Hardman - Published April 30, 2023
... severe financial repercussions in some cases. On top of all that, only one of three offshore tracts available in the ... of Mexico — including the threat of hurricanes and the need for bigger turbines to account for generally lower wind ... hikes over the past two years in an effort to get inflation under control. The Fed has raised the Federal ...
Jason Lindquist - Published September 17, 2023
... in late May. Crude oil, natural gas and NGL prices have all more than doubled since the lows of Q1. Yes, 2016 has ... LNG exports and power generation projects is driving a need for more and more gas. And beyond the Gulf Coast states, ... sector––that is, assuming pipelines in Texas can get it all the way there. But there is over 4.0 Bcf/d of ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 29, 2016
... fuel use. We noted several approaches being taken, all of which measure performance based on carbon intensity ... enables modern aircraft to fly long distances without the need to refuel. Therefore, use of SAF in existing aircraft ... system indicate just how incredibly cold it can get at high altitude. At 35,000 feet, the air temperature is ...
Aaron Imrie - Published August 10, 2021
... (E&Ps) are slashing capital spending in 2015, as they need to regain control of their costs in today’s lower oil ... on getting their spending in line with cash flows and to get to a point where they are self-funding their capital ... period 2012-2014 (see Figure 2), was fairly similar among all five large oil weighted companies and exceeded the 200% ...
Nick Cacchione - Published May 26, 2015
... pipeline capacity. Back then it made sense to use rail to get stranded crude to market. As a result U.S. CBR shipments ... crude export restrictions in December 2015 (see Yesterday All My Exports Seemed So Far Away ) the LLS premium has ... that have shown resilience since then albeit declining all the time. We’ll provide an example of that resilience ...
Sandy Fielden - Published April 6, 2016
... pipeline capacity. Back then it made sense to use rail to get stranded crude to market. As a result, U.S. CBR shipments ... operating - with nameplate unloading capacity of 690 Mb/d. All these terminals are located within reach of two refining ... – the Houston Ship Channel and Beaumont/Port Arthur. All but one of these terminals are operated by midstream ...
Sandy Fielden - Published April 17, 2016
... years, is it possible the Northeast takeaway capacity will get overbuilt? Today, we continue our look at how pipeline ... – East Corridor; Source: RBN Energy Of course, all of these expansions rely on intraregional demand in the ... of the year when space heating increases may disappear for all but the most extreme winters if all of that 3.3 Bcf/d of ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published August 4, 2016
... producers’ drilling plans and $70/bbl crude oil prices all point to further production growth, which means that ... NBPL line is one of two main ways for Bakken gas to get there, with the 1.6-Bcf/d Alliance Pipeline being the ... to either pipe by pushing out Canadian gas. Considering all the midstream constraints, the bottom line is that there ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published June 28, 2018
... and its implementation, refer to our December 2019 blog, All Around the World .) Old-school, 3.5% S fuel oil is ... the three years prior to COVID (2017-19). To begin to get a handle on what’s going on here, let’s look at crude ... major difference between the market then and now that we need to take into account. The typical liquid volume yield in ...
Robert Auers - Published July 5, 2022
... area congestion. Developing pipeline infrastructure to get crude from U.S. shale basins to market has largely been a ... in Figure # 1 shows the Zydeco pipeline (yellow line) with all its incoming connections in Houston and Port ... the song is often rated among the greatest rock songs of all time. Crude Oil Houston infrastructure Pipelines ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 19, 2015