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... To Export ). Last week we detailed the expansion of Plains All American (PAA) and Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) ... to Go). The first few cargoes could be chalked up to the need to prove that “it can be done” – that the ... access to an export dock – an issue complicated by the need to segregate processed condensate (see Enterprise ...
Abudi Zein - Published April 21, 2015
... series), to being long natural gas? If so, will excess gas need to flow northeast along the Texas Gulf Coast to the Katy ... more information on the Coastal Bend Header, see Can’t Get Enough of Your Gas and Last Mile of the Way . ... supply to the South Texas markets and displace some or all of the gas flowing in from the east on these pipelines. ...
... Commission – NDIC) – the vast majority of which (all but about 100 Mb/d) leaves the State for Midcontinent or ... rigs. In addition the significant use of rail transport to get crude to market after 2012 in North Dakota boosted demand ... for market share with existing suppliers and will need to find markets out of State for any product not ...
Sandy Fielden - Published December 1, 2015
... in Louisiana gas markets relative to Texas. As we get down below the state level, into the more granular ... get more granular in our analysis of South Louisiana. With all of the new export facilities, particularly around Lake ... the end of the decade — the impact of which will be felt all the way down to the south of Texas. Figure 3. Forecast ...
Jen Snyder - Published February 19, 2024
... further complication required to meet BIS approval was the need to segregate such stabilized or processed condensate ... review of pipelines to Corpus with a discussion of Plains All American’s (PAA) Cactus Pipeline from the Permian’s ... and trader Trafigura AG (20% owner and committed to all the splitter’s capacity for several years); their 50 ...
Housley Carr - Published December 21, 2015
... in the short term based on economics (see Yesterday – All My Exports Seemed So Far Away ). Another expectation that ... Hot off the presses. You can go to thedominoeffect.com to get a preview, or go straight to Amazon. ... the U.S. that is also used as diluent. In addition to the need for light crude, shipping economics is the driving ...
Nilofar Saidi - Published January 7, 2016
... commonly referred to as “the Jones Act,” requires that all merchandise transported by water between U.S. ports be ... in saltwater with waves, don’t last forever, and they need to comply with ever-tightening regulations. For example, ... the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90) cleared out all the single-hull tank vessels from the Jones Act trade ...
David St Amand - Published July 18, 2016
... to simplify the regulation of oil pipeline rates. (If you need a refresher on how indexing works, it would be helpful ... norm became indexing. These days, the vast majority of all liquids-pipeline rates are capped based on the index, ... rates. This option allows the pipeline company to get the benefit of compounding escalation in the future if ...
Taylor Noland - Published July 6, 2023
... in today’s RBN blog, it’s finally time to reveal what all this tells us regarding the prospects for continued Uinta production growth; the need for new takeaway capacity, blending and refining ... While Northeast Demand Stagnates One quick aside before we get to those numbers. The ability of machine-learning models ...
Housley Carr - Published May 29, 2025
... from the 2014-15 collapse and barely approaching $50/bbl. All signs at the time pointed to robust economics. The ... after it’s been liquefied. So, the combination of the need for more SCOOP/STACK takeaway capacity and Cheniere’s ... transportation were set to kick in May 1. But before we get to the shippers and what the firm contracts would mean ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published May 5, 2020
... etc. — is developed in Corpus to receive, move and load all that oil. Docks and ship-channel depth are particularly ... efficient way to move Permian crude to Corpus: via Plains All American’s 330-Mb/d Cactus Pipeline, which runs from ... for completion in 2019. In the unlikely event they all get built, together they could add more than 1 MMb/d of ...
Housley Carr - Published June 7, 2017
... capacity and the resulting pipeline constraints to get gas out of the region. Now, basis shifts suggest those ... basis, with flows reversing on sections of just about all the legacy northbound pipelines, as well as on Tallgrass ... capacity and supply laterals have come online (see Against All Odds and Are You Ready Part 1 and Part 2 ). In fact, as ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published September 5, 2018
... Carr Tough times in the crude oil sector generally affect all participants to some degree, but the impacts can vary ... prices that drive their economics. As U.S. producers know all too well, WTI prices since early June have been stuck ... pipeline and crude-by-rail capacity in place for them to get by. (See Dream On for details.) Of course, extensive use ...
Housley Carr - Published October 6, 2020
... export terminals. And new fractionators in Mont Belvieu. (All that’s just a sample.) But the scope of the energy ... the Ship Channel, so ships accessing the terminal don’t need to deal with the various restrictions associated with ... months. The real test will be seeing which two or three get steel in the ground. “One Step Ahead” was written by ...
Housley Carr - Published October 15, 2023
... and 1.7 Bcf/d of natural gas in 2024 — or about 14% of all U.S. crude oil and 2% of Lower 48 natural gas output — ... narrow Republican margins in both bodies, along with the need to get 60 votes in the Senate to avoid a filibuster. But it ...
Lisa Shidler - Published January 12, 2025
... terminals in the Port (see We’re Jammin’ But Can All Dat Crude Get Through ?). In 2011 the Port of Corpus Christi reported just 14 barges were loaded with crude (all year). During 2012 the outbound waterborne volume from ...
Sandy Fielden - Published June 25, 2013
... hit their low points in July, U.S. exports reached an all-time high, and export volumes have only climbed further ... in the graph represent unsold capacity. By comparison, all of the Dominion/Cove Point’s capacity contracts are ... been a very attractively priced market (which we will get into later in the series), and (2) because offtakers of ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published December 8, 2019
Martin King In the past, Canadian heavy oil was all too often the sick man of the North American oil market. ... to spare capacity on the Enbridge Mainline to continue to get their crude to market, if need be. Figure 3. TC Energy Keystone and Marketlink ...
Martin King - Published May 3, 2023
... of competition, finite drilling locations, the constant need for capital investment and the chilling effect of ... to build out the next large independent operator, all with the preferred goal of an initial public offering ... ) — these are akin to the “prepared dinners” that get made on Sunday so they can be popped in the microwave ...
Sean Maher - Published May 21, 2023
... an oil shipper using the latter needs to use one vessel to get to the Atlantic side and offload into the pipeline and ... is thinking outside the box? For example when the Plains All American Cactus pipeline connecting the Permian Basin to ... loading the crude in Canadian waters would remove the need to use more costly Jones Act tankers. In conclusion the ...
Sandy Fielden - Published March 3, 2014