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... growth in crude oil production and now accounts for 49% of all U.S. output. As shown in Figure 1 below, there are four ... crude oil exports in Q1 2025 — the highest share among all terminals. It also set daily and quarterly export ... planned, it's the only Permian crude pipeline to get the green light for an expansion so far. The first phase ...
Lisa Shidler - Published May 20, 2025
... domestic supply. (For more on how this works, see Let's Get Physical .) The market was thrown into a tizzy. Hedges ... price risk. And it’s not just exports. About 90% of all propane hedges use TET-based financial instruments for ... TET and Non-TET To make sense of what happened, we first need to look at Mont Belvieu’s geography and a pipeline ...
Housley Carr - Published November 12, 2024
... utilization) the surplus would take at least 3 months to get back to “normal”. Crude prices are being impacted as ... way to bring this crude surplus back down to earth? After all – two years ago when the Midwest Cushing, OK trading ... period (see Turnaround – Every Now and Then They Need a Little Bit of Maintenance ) that should be coming to ...
Sandy Fielden - Published April 30, 2014
... the Deep Freeze of 2021, and in the case of PG&E Citygate, all-time highs. The premiums have held up and even ... for gas molecules and forced to pay steep premiums to get their hands on them. At the same time, markets in the ... to Sumas restricted through the winter (see Baby I Need Your Gas ). Adding to the turmoil that winter was ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published December 13, 2022
... double the volume from each well in its first 30 days. And all of that translated to five times more volume produced for ... and 111 days between Dec. 11 and April 1, the market would need to tighten by nearly 5.0, Bcf/d versus last year to work ... less drilling in the most prolific basins because prices get so low. Thus the bad news for producers is that the ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published December 20, 2015
... 1. As you may recall from the blog, SMR is how almost all hydrogen is made, and the natural gas feedstock used in ... that can produce hydrogen at that cost. That is why almost all of the hydrogen consumed in the U.S. from refineries to ... It’s like hydrogen that comes with a rich friend. We get the sense that while some are not wise to this method of ...
... is that most of the flows on Bayou Bridge (and all the flows on Zydeco) involve lighter grades of oil from ... Canada and the Bakken. As a result, they simply didn’t need Capline’s northbound flows as much as they used to, ... late 2022 DLT could both enable more Canadian volumes to get to Patoka (via Wood River) and also allow Canadian crude ...
Housley Carr - Published June 15, 2021
... and Winding Road , Summertime Blues and Breakdown, It’s All Right acting as useful primers on the U.S. gas storage ... follower of natural gas storage, you know this information all too well as it is routinely scrutinized in terms of ... on storage levels and withdrawal/injection activity. To get to the point of today’s blog, Canada’s approach to ...
Martin King - Published October 27, 2024
Sheetal Nasta Of all the demand markets in the U.S., the biggest prize eyed by ... LNG exports and power generation projects is driving a need for more and more gas. And beyond the U.S. Gulf Coast ... sector ––that is, assuming pipelines in Texas can get it all the way there. There is over 4.0 Bcf/d of ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published August 28, 2016
... that could flood the market with new supply. Where is all that capacity headed? In today’s blog, we look at ... last week — Adair Southwest and Access South. Before we get to those, though, there are a couple of other projects ... flows on that capacity, the incremental supply will need to be balanced somehow with demand. So where is all this ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published November 8, 2017
... in Maryland — already has reconfigured pipeline flows all the way from the Northeast and Midwest to the Gulf Coast, ... as Appalachian and other gas suppliers look for ways to get their gas south, where the lion’s share of the export ... holders (depending on the structure of the contracts) will need to adapt their strategies as well, at least for those ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published June 24, 2018
... oversupply, brimming storage, and record low prices, all of which led to a squeeze on offtaker margins and mass ... supply has tightened significantly as cargoes can’t get delivered fast enough, and international LNG prices are ... seasonal demand and tighter supply due to maintenance have all factored into the price rallies, and the most attractive ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published December 29, 2020
... energy markets and sent U.S. officials looking for any and all options to keep a lid on prices. In today’s RBN blog, ... RBN might recall last year’s blog, Come Clean Part 3 , all about ethanol production, usage, and programs that ... be able to travel 360 miles, but a car using E15 would get about 29.4 mpg and travel about 352.8 miles. The ...
Jason Lindquist - Published April 19, 2022
... are technically Americans, too — Canada is, after all, the largest country by area in North or South America ... Our point is, sometimes it seems that Canada doesn’t get the respect it deserves, either in music or the energy ... — and avenged the death of Keystone XL — they will need to be smart and fight hard to stay on top of the growing ...
Housley Carr - Published August 13, 2023
... Canada and the Bakken. As a result, they simply didn’t need Capline’s northbound flows as much as they used to, ... Capline (orange line) came in December 2017, when Plains All American and Valero Energy started up their 200-Mb/d ... The bottom line is that if Plains can’t find a way to get a connection to Capline built, there would be no need to ...
Housley Carr - Published May 23, 2021
... of U.S. LNG projects would have DES agreements. So, for all current U.S. exports, the offtaker is responsible for ... — from the Gulf Coast, it takes about 15 days to get to Europe and 30-40 days to get to Asia, depending on ... cost — change over time and differ by destination, you need a way to relate the price spread to these costs. Using ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published January 8, 2020
... - typically governed by market sentiment on the day. Not all of these 150 delivery month contracts out into the future ... gas forward curves is seasonality. You can see it in all the curves in Figure #1 – represented by the “camel ... worried about shortage for next winter but as soon as we get through this next winter everything will be back to ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 9, 2014
... continued to signal belt-tightening among producers. All in all, 2019 was set up to be a telling year for how this new ... Gas Intelligence (NGI). Request a Sample As we’ll get into in a bit, gas prices overall are lower this year, ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published October 13, 2019
... big changes in domestic crude oil production, a declining need for imported oil, and, most recently, a period of severe ... lack, though, is the attention they deserve. After all, nearly 2 MMb/d of crude oil flows through their 17 ... or about 38% of the nation’s total capacity. We’ll get into a lot more detail on these refineries in Part 2 of ...
Martin King - Published February 2, 2021
... that oil and gas pipeline operations are similar. After all, they’re just long steel tubes that move hydrocarbons ... in rates to align with cost of service. Pretty much all the rate proceedings in the 1950s and 1960s involved ... soon change, though. Back then (and until 1993, as we’ll get to), gas pipelines were the buyers and sellers of natural ...
Rick Smead - Published July 15, 2021