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... on their systems, both transporting gas and marketing it all at once. In other words, they owned all of the natural gas flowing through their systems, ... Storm Uri or major hurricanes have only underscored the need for access to inject or withdraw with short notice. ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published September 10, 2023
... approach, a sophisticated regulatory structure would need to be in place to ensure that the system doesn’t get gamed and that incentives (and penalties) are assessed ... cases, new infrastructure may be required. Investment: All firms have limited capital to deploy, so investments in ...
Jason Lindquist - Published November 3, 2022
... The largest conduit out of the Permian is the Plains All American Basin pipeline that carries 450 Mb/d to Cushing ... crude from the Permian to the Gulf Coast they would get a higher price for their barrels. As we shall see in ... of 1005 Mb/d and local refinery capacity of 444 Mb/d we get 1.45 MMb/d of takeaway and consumption for the Permian. ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 30, 2013
Housley Carr The need for natural gas processing capacity, new or expanded NGL ... information about Blinded by the Lights here . Before we get started, a quick refresh primer on NGL’s. Recall the ... is many (if not hundreds) of miles away. About half of all fractionation capacity in the U.S. is located at the Mont ...
Housley Carr - Published December 17, 2014
... PDC Energy and from Apache Corp., which is eliminating all D&C investment in its U.S. assets while maintaining ... in the second half after $2.5 billion in the first half. All nine companies in the peer group are expected to reduce ... hand, indicated that with a $40/bbl oil price it would need to spend $3.9 billion in 2021 to maintain production, ...
Nick Cacchione - Published September 29, 2020
... of these market developments, and the timing was right. All during 2024, the U.S. LNG market kept being hit by new ... war chest. #3 – 10/8/24 – Crude Oil: Back Where It All Begins – Orla, Permian's Westernmost Crude Hub, ... FL. They liked the spot because they could play loudly at all hours with no neighbors or police within earshot. Hell ...
Rusty Braziel - Published December 29, 2024
... Mb/d by the end of 2016. Trouble is Gulf coast refiners need condensate like a hole in the head. They are already ... it is shipped on a pipeline – for example the Plains All American condensate stabilizer complex in Gardendale, TX ... identifying you as one of this elite group. And will get your second month of subscription access for FREE. ...
Sandy Fielden - Published January 27, 2014
... deeper into the problem in Hotel Fractionation and put it all together in our Wild Ride Drill Down Report . Here’s ... (green line) typically drops to less than 100 Mb/d and can get as low as just over 50 Mb/d, but in the winter, it can ... that will increase overall ethane demand, as well as the need for ethane recovery, which will amplify constraints for ...
... that weekly exports spiked to the second-highest peak of all time at 1.7 MMb/d, while production declined two out of ... crude oil) is higher. (For more on this dynamic, see Can't Get Enough .) Even though crude and propane prices are ... from Asian steam cracker expansions. That demand will need to be met from somewhere, and assuming that Middle East ...
Rusty Braziel - Published April 26, 2021
... gasoline and diesel south of the border. But transporting all those refined products to Mexican population centers and ... Administration (EIA), then spiking in November to all-time records of 655 Mb/d for gasoline and 310 Mb/d for ... between the U.S. and its southern neighbor (which we’ll get to in today’s blog), KCS’s rail lines serve as a de ...
Housley Carr - Published February 21, 2018
... sponge, its residents, businesses and industry absorbing all the Gulf Coast, Midcontinent, Rockies and Canadian gas ... and in most cases lots of regulatory approvals, all of which take time (as does project construction). N E W ... of four off his fourth album, Still Crazy After All These Years . natural gas marcellus Utica production ...
Housley Carr - Published November 18, 2014
... of crude may be exported with a license from the BIS. All other crude – including lease condensate – a lighter ... around lease condensate exports are timely if producers need to find a home in export markets for 230 Mb/d by the end ... to pay today can provide an incentive over the price they get at U.S. refineries. As we pointed out yesterday in #5 of ...
Sandy Fielden - Published January 5, 2015
Housley Carr Even in tough times like these, companies need to look ahead, to consider what steps they would ... definitive agreement to take a 50% stake in Natgasoline.) All that would seem to suggest we’ve seen the last of any ... low-cost (and small-scale, and flexible—as we’ll get to) approach to adding methanol capacity in the U.S. ...
Housley Carr - Published May 12, 2016
... balance ever since. If you haven’t been keeping up with all our crude analysis, just know that the dramatic price ... back online soon. Details around that development will need to be the subject of a future blog, but we won’t be ... producer Cowboy Jack Clement, but they couldn't seem to get anything down on tape, so he switched locales to Chicago, ...
... legislation directing the FAA to put rules in place for all sizes of drones by September 2015. That deadline appears ... must list when and where their drones will fly, and need to comply with rules on operating drones within the ... why not in the Bakken or the Eagle Ford or the Permian? All are almost as remote and free of competing air traffic. ...
Housley Carr - Published June 26, 2014
... these steam crackers, so a growing amount of ethane will need to be rejected—or to find another home such as exports ... how much ethane could be produced if there was demand for all of it and no ethane was rejected. The light purple ... represent the expectation for growing exports. We will get to them in a moment. For now, consider the white space ...
Housley Carr - Published November 12, 2014
... gas gathering systems and processing plants isn’t a cure-all. New wells produce gas at higher initial production rates ... Bcf/d by the end of 2015 and 1.9 Bcf/d by the end of 2016. All that new processing capacity (and new gas gathering ... Diana; that version is the second best-selling single of all time (33 million sold), behind only Bing Crosby’s White ...
Housley Carr - Published March 26, 2015
... over 2000 miles and the expansion of pipeline capacity to get more Canadian barrels out of Canada and through the ... reduced by a third to 20 % (railbit) or with no diluent at all (purebit) offers potential savings by reducing the ... of railbit or purebit and serve the small producer need we described above. Source: Jefferson Refining (Click ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 22, 2014
... so unusual that the EIA didn’t bother to track them at all. But although it has taken a while (we analysts always ... as production surged, more rail movements were needed to get “stranded” domestic barrels to market because ... the Bakken shale had to swallow steep discounts to WTI to get their barrels onto pipelines that could only deliver ...
Sandy Fielden - Published April 6, 2015
... currently be more attractive to NGL shippers anxious to get better prices for stranded northeast production than it ... to keep these products separate (see You Can’t Always Get Out What You Put In for more on batch systems). The ... (on the Explorer and Capline pipelines for example). All of which suggests that the main rationale behind this new ...
Sandy Fielden - Published July 6, 2015