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... that will be capable of hydrogen/natgas co-firing from the get-go, and can be converted with relative ease to 100% H 2 ... means that energy companies planning for the future need to pay attention. The number of companies and amount of ... hydrogen. Among other things: Texas produces about 30% of all U.S. hydrogen through SMR, with most of the state’s ...
Housley Carr - Published March 2, 2022
... allow firm capacity for gas flows into storage and all injections occur on an interruptible basis, the rule ... (see Chain Reaction ). But in general, the U.S. doesn’t need as much imported gas as it used to, and less U.S. ... in Western Canadian gas production. As we discussed in Get Me Out of Here , more supply growth is likely pending ...
Martin King - Published October 7, 2019
Sandy Fielden Canadian producers trying to get their crude to market have come under pressure from two ... diluent recovery units (DRUs) that can remove some or all of the diluent before loading crude onto tank cars – a ... on the Gulf Coast ). CN is the only railroad that runs all the way (2800 miles) from the oil sands production region ...
Sandy Fielden - Published May 4, 2014
... more than 1.5 billion barrels per day of crude across all delivery months for the contract and on Tuesday that ... are linked to pricing for physical crude deliveries, we need to introduce a few basic concepts that will help our ... before the delivery period starts. (More on that when we get to #7). Most futures contracts are sold/bought back into ...
David Braziel - Published April 23, 2020
... other natural gas, crude oil or NGL conferences covers all three markets with hands-on course work. In each of the ... move and why energy markets are not efficient. Finally, we get into the weeds with a section on Understanding Energy ... with the slide PDFs and models, you’ll have all you need to follow each topic that we covered during the ...
Housley Carr - Published June 18, 2017
... of about 4 MMbbl. The tanks receive barrels from the all-important Permian via the Gray Oak, Cactus II and EPIC Crude pipelines. They also get supplies from the Harvest Midstream-operated Arrowhead ... load Suezmaxes once the deal concludes. (The project will need additional permits, particularly to deepen the draft, ...
Sheela Tobben - Published April 21, 2024
... of 17.3 Bcf/d and averaged 16.7 Bcf/d for April — an all-time high for any month. That’s despite pipeline ... total outbound capacity stacks up against the potential need this spring. Before we wrap up our flow-capacity ... to reason that the 1.1 Bcf/d of spare exit capacity could get gobbled up pretty easily in the coming weeks. The saving ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 2, 2021
... stations, and gas processing plants. However, one need not look far to find headlines saying that the carbon ... that implies that the molecules at the same place and time all have the same value, all other things being equal. But gas that has been certified ...
Project Canary - Published August 24, 2021
... two years for pipeline infrastructure to respond to this need. In the meantime big discounts for stranded inland crude ... restrictions on the export of U.S. crude (see Yesterday All My Exports Seemed So Far Away ) led in part to the ... into the U.S. Gulf, and shut the door on exports. We’ll get to the impact of these fundamental changes on the balance ...
Abudi Zein - Published March 31, 2016
... of the natural gas liquids – NGL – family) than all but a half-dozen other nations: the U.S., China, Saudi ... record for all LPG in Mexico. Mexican distributors may get involved in arrangements for acquiring propane imports ... plan, distributors as of January 2016 will no longer need to use Pemex as the middleman for LPG imports, and ...
Housley Carr - Published August 18, 2015
... sectors during the six summer/shoulder months each year. All of which means that U.S. LNG exports are quickly becoming ... projects that have reached Final Investment Decision (FID) get built as planned, and at least one more awaiting FID ... market underway, it seemed to our RBN team that there is a need for a new energy fundamental analysis product to make ...
Rusty Braziel - Published June 4, 2018
... on a ship. In today’s RBN blog, we take a look at all things FSRU, from what and where they are to the recent ... can also offload LNG, sometimes to smaller vessels to get LNG into difficult-to-navigate ports that larger ships ... contract in Israel through the end of this year, then will need to dry dock for some modifications before heading to ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published July 4, 2022
... capacity have been awarded contracts for construction, all with in-service dates in 2017 or 2018. Another two ... or are planned to be in-service between 2016 and 2019 to get incremental U.S. gas supply to the border to serve this ... in Topolobampo, on Mexico’s Gulf of California coast. All four projects are targeting in-service by March 2017. ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published October 25, 2016
... buyers … and looking and looking and looking. Not to get all existential, but the outlook for LNG demand is ... not seem to be a priority for the emerging countries in need. For many years, the underlying assumption for LNG was ...
Ira Joseph - Published March 20, 2024
... early years of the Shale Revolution, that’s what it was all about. Backed by billions of dollars in Wall Street ... It was the era of “Drill baby drill!” And we all know what happened next. Rabid production growth ... starts. Then, after the COVID price meltdown, they went all-in, elevating free cash flow generation to Job #1 and ...
Rusty Braziel - Published April 8, 2024
... projects we’ll discuss today. The biggest news of all, of course, is that the long-sought pipeline looks like ... in years, particularly for moving gas southeast. (All the other Gulf/Southeast-bound expansions out of ... Storage Surplus As Hurricane Season Approaches Before we get to those expansions, however, here’s a quick recap of ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published August 20, 2023
... potency). And that’s spurred broad efforts to eliminate all “routine” (non-emergency/non-safety-related) flaring ... measure their overall output in Bcf/d. (Though, as we’ll get to, there’s potential for large-scale use of gas in ... between late 2027 and late 2028. It also expects to need additional generating capacity to keep pace with growing ...
Housley Carr - Published July 25, 2024
... Guyanese crude oil production only started in 2019 — all of it in the offshore Guyana Basin. Despite that late ... and is expected to reach 645 Mb/d this year (orange bar). All that output comes from a single offshore block known as ... in the introduction to today’s blog — we’ll get to the controversy around it in a moment. Stabroek is ...
Sheela Tobben - Published August 6, 2024
... over 64 million barrels – 24 thousand barrels below the all-time high set two weeks previously. That is only 88% of ... working tank capacity is still available at Cushing we need to estimate the tank bottoms. Then we can subtract the ... in-transit crude from the 64 MMBbl reported inventory to get to how much of the working storage capacity is in use. ...
Sandy Fielden - Published February 7, 2016
... crude tank farm, with more than 350 aboveground tanks all sited within 10 miles (shaded areas in Figure 1 inset ... 70% held by three companies: Enbridge, ONEOK and Plains All American. Another 20% is held by four others: Deeprock ... More Can I Take ). And while inventories at Cushing did get very high, the negative price that day had more to do ...
Jason Lindquist - Published November 18, 2024