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... in our clean ammonia blog series. In Part 1 , we said that all the talk about the potential for clean ammonia is finally ... and oxygen — no CO 2 is produced, so there’s no need for CCS. Additionally, as we described in Way Down in ... . Humble said in early April that it was happy to help “get this project off the ground,” that Yara joining the ...
Housley Carr - Published May 4, 2023
... — which we detailed in Storm Front and Just Can’t Get Enough — along with efforts to reduce greenhouse gas ... the NRC. For example, if the reactor’s main turbines need to be replaced, the company must file an amendment to ... to natural gas but are expected to close by 2036. All three units must be retired to free up transmission space ...
Lisa Shidler - Published December 18, 2024
... natural gas production volumes in the Permian Basin and get ahead of any developing takeaway capacity constraints. In ... pipelines and gathering systems . There is an increasing need for more takeaway capacity, and there’s been no ... the gas pipeline projects in play. These projects are all proposed to move gas east to target expected demand along ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published January 9, 2018
... until they reach its ultimate capacity of 80 Mb/d. All these changes signal an opportunity to update our ... supply outlook based on how things looked in late March to get some sense of how higher propane exports from Canada’s ... 50% of 2019’s exports and similar to 2015. Combining all of our supply, demand, and export components yields the ...
Martin King - Published August 3, 2020
... basics. The process of growing soybeans, crushing them to get soybean oil and chopping the legs off soybean oil to get ... in mandates or tax credits, affect today’s price. All these caveats can be accommodated in a theoretical ... refined blendstocks and finished blended fuels. We are all too aware of how volatile these fuel markets can be. RIN ...
George Hoekstra - Published November 9, 2022
Jason Lindquist Given all the recent attention, you’d think the prospects for ... (CO 2 ) — that’s 7.6 gigatons per year — will need to be captured and sequestered by 2050. We are a long ... agreements on how much CO 2 will be captured, how it will get from the capture site to a permanent sequestration site ...
Jason Lindquist - Published August 23, 2023
... (greater than 32 API degrees) to define light sweet crude. All other crude imports went into the medium/heavy bucket. ... a move they will only make when light sweet crude prices get real cheap. With imports on the decline and new domestic ... in greater quantities over the next two years, prices will need to be heavily discounted to persuade heavy crude ...
Sandy Fielden - Published December 26, 2012
... 13 days of June. But prices there abruptly jumped to an all-time high for the June-July timeframe at $16.43/MMBtu on ... more than $5/MMBtu above Henry Hub prompt futures, setting all-time records for zones 3 and 4, according to historical ... of the Northeast supply area, and pipeline expansions to get more gas there have been exceptionally challenging. ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published August 1, 2022
... fix the damaged line are complete, but the terminal must get the approval of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials ... about 2 Bcf/d of LNG at that time, enough to fulfill all its long-term contracts; however, no peak capacity (more ... in Appalachia, because that’s where Cove Point sources all of its feedgas. (The Maryland terminal receives Marcellus ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published October 9, 2022
... at 132 MW. Ho wever, harnessing wind power hasn't been all smooth sailing lately. As we noted in When The Wind ... using the spar-submersible option. But if wind farms get pushed further out into the open waters, and get taller ... or cyclones in the South Pacific and Indian oceans — all storm systems with winds exceeding 74 mph. In the U.S., ...
Sheela Tobben - Published November 11, 2024
... crude price differentials soaring in recent weeks (see All Dressed Up With Nowhere to Go ). The problem is that gas ... constraints for a little longer, they won’t obviate the need for additional pipeline capacity in the long run. So ... to the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. But which pipes get built will determine where along the coast all that gas ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 28, 2018
... into natural gas — and prices probably will not need to rise by more than a few c/gal to keep Gulf Coast ... some volatility.) Low and relatively stable butane prices. All of the increased y-grade production and addition of ... There are three more pertinent things to mention before we get to the specifics of Next Wave’s project. The first is ...
Housley Carr - Published January 16, 2020
... inventories are high, and gas prices are signaling the need for more demand (or lower supply) to balance the market ... the winter, a trend that extended into the spring. Given all that, the inventory deficit that lingered through much of ... of Burn for Non-Lignite Coal, 2010-23. Source: EIA Does all this mean that coal will be competitive with gas again ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 26, 2023
... magazine on its 2004 list of “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.” The Let's Stay Together LP was produced by ...
Sandy Fielden - Published September 13, 2018
... sending gas pipeline projects to the trash pile. Against all odds, however, midstream development in the region has ... But that’s not necessarily the case. The gas market can get pretty creative when it comes to transportation capacity, ... 1.3 Bcf/d of existing southbound volumes on Transco would need to be displaced in the winter for MVP to flow full. That ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published December 3, 2023
... behind it. After treading near $3/MMBtu nearly all year and daily settlements moving within just 10 cents ... that is to start with what storage withdrawals would need to do to catch up to last year’s storage level by the ... between December 1, 2018, and March 30, 2019, in order to get to last year’s benchmark. On the other hand, to get to ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published December 12, 2018
... much saturated with Canadian and Bakken crude so shippers need to deliver crude to markets further south – primarily on the US Gulf Coast. All this meant that the WGCAS expansion required addition and ... on light crude runs? If U.S. refineries cannot absorb all of this volume and it cannot be exported, where will all ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 15, 2014
... But should they have really been that surprising? All these developments may seem to have happened randomly, ... purchase today You can go to thedominoeffect.com to get a preview, or go straight to Amazon ... reached are both informative and instructive for anyone in need of a greater understanding of the North American energy ...
Rusty Braziel - Published January 5, 2016
... well curtailments. Just kidding! Who could have seen all of that coming? What we actually said was that Permian ... about 60% lower. We didn’t see that coming, though in all fairness, we do consistently update our production models ... primary natural gas market? In our view, things could get dicey for Waha basis. Though recent values at the hub ...
... the next six months could have a significant impact. After all, it would, in a sense, increase the flow of U.S. oil into ... the effects of an oil-supply emergency. As we said in Need to Know , the SPR system is designed for an initial ... map at the bottom of today’s blog for where they’re all located.) Figure 2. SPR Drawdown Rates, Sales Points, and ...
Housley Carr - Published March 31, 2022