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... in 2029 and its full capacity online in 2031. We’ll get to Louisiana LNG’s physical particulars in a moment but ... is flooded with gas from the north, but Louisiana LNG’s need for feedgas will cause east-west flows to increase ... Frehley’s version is almost identical to Hello’s. All four members of KISS released solo albums in 1978. ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published May 1, 2025
... on the first phase by December 31, 2029. We’ll get to Louisiana LNG’s physical particulars in a moment but ... is flooded with gas from the north, but Louisiana LNG’s need for feedgas will cause east-west flows to increase ... Frehley’s version is almost identical to Hello’s. All four members of KISS released solo albums in 1978. ...
Lindsay Schneider - Published May 25, 2025
... very big exporter at that. Last year roughly half of all LPG from U.S. gas processing plants was exported, with the vast majority shipped to overseas markets. All those exports are now having an outsized impact on ... blog includes a subliminal promo for the report. Before we get started, a couple of definitional items for you energy ...
Ron Gist - Published March 19, 2017
... relative to its upstream and downstream markets, we first need to understand the infrastructure and historical gas ... the state. Eastern Louisiana Gas Flow Corridors Before we get to pipeline flows, however, we need to define the ... the left axis on the graph indicates, the net volumes on all the pipes along this corridor are negative, meaning they ...
Sheetal Nasta - Published March 19, 2018
... and demand situation of that crude at a point in time. All of these differentials and factors tend to get bundled together for convenience – usually by reference ... crude production became stuck in the Midwest and unable to get to coastal markets due to transportation constraints. ...
Sandy Fielden - Published August 11, 2013
... inlet gas stream. For this more detailed analysis, we need a model that goes deeper than a simple Frac Spread. In ... this series, we’ll discuss the Value calculation and how all four factors are combined to analyze a gas processing plant. Things get much more interesting as you delve further into the ...
... on U.S. refineries — not just in how much crude oil they need but in operators’ decisions on whether to adjust their ... low-sulfur bunker . Now, with the COVID-19 pandemic all but shutting down North American and European economies ... oil is then fed into the cracking process, which we will get to next time. Vacuum distillation leaves behind vacuum ...
Housley Carr - Published April 22, 2020
... We Belong Together , we looked at the decision by Plains All American and Oryx Midstream to contribute assets to a ... in the Permian. Source: RBN Lotus’s strategy from the get-go has been to give Permian producers and shippers what they want and need most, namely, the ability to efficiently transport crude ...
Housley Carr - Published April 13, 2023
... acreage and production assets they think they will need to survive and thrive. Some of those acquisitions are ... and boosting shareholder returns. For many — almost all, it seems — that work resulted in either acquiring ... vocals on The Rolling Stones’ “You Can't Always Get What You Want,” Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the ...
Housley Carr - Published July 14, 2024
... there will be enough pipeline takeaway capacity to handle all that growth. This is serious stuff—the Permian’s ... Today the Permian is producing more than 2.2 MMb/d—an all-time record—with more than 200 Mb/d in growth in the ... Producer economics are the best in the U.S. Half of all rigs drilling for crude oil in the U.S. are in the ...
Housley Carr - Published May 4, 2017
... new splitters were being built to make fuller use of all that conde production and to provide refineries with more ... another market reversal could be on the horizon. Before we get to that, let’s quickly review why several splitters ... slowdown conde production has affected the operation of all that new splitter capacity. Back in 2014, there was only ...
Housley Carr - Published December 11, 2017
... with lower-cost tariffs coming online, and the sudden need among committed shippers to fill their pipe space. This ... out of the money. The start-up of pipelines like Plains All American’s Cactus II, with a super-low $1.05/bbl tariff ... also have a fundamental impact on how basin differentials get priced moving forward, especially in an environment of ...
John Zanner - Published August 25, 2019
... Is On Its Way ). Although U.S. exports to Europe are at all-time highs, considerably more LNG supply is needed and ... structures that arose under the old price regime will need to be reassessed. Impact on Gas Purchasers The LNG ... of the price service. Despite this strong motivation to get it right, the reliance of these price assessments based ...
Richard Pratt - Published September 14, 2022
... the Haynesville because infrastructure was not in place to get production to market. Figure #2 Source: Bentek (Click ... 1, 2015 School of Energy Registration Of course not all Permian wells have the same high rate of return or ... application of fracking technology. Producers also need to pay attention to infrastructure constraints in hot ...
Sandy Fielden - Published November 6, 2014
... in Figure 2 below, gasoline stocks (red line) were at all-time highs as of April 8 before adding another 1 MMbbl to ... week ended April 15. Last week, gasoline inventories did get some relief with a 3.7 MMbbl withdrawal as refiners have ... unwilling to part with it, knowing either that they will need it themselves or that they will be able to extract ...
David Braziel - Published April 29, 2020
... for a shutdown of the duration experienced by TMP. To get some sense of the impacts from the pipeline’s shutdown, we need to consider the volume of crude and products being ... which means that TMP was providing about one-third of all the crude into these refineries when compared to their ...
Martin King - Published December 9, 2021
... atmosphere. If CO 2 is captured and stored, and that’s all, the process is called carbon capture and sequestration ... but facilities that emit less than 500,000 MT now only need to capture 25,000 MT to qualify — opening up the ... sequestered, that’s CCS, and requires a much-harder-to-get Class VI well permit, which can take years to obtain. The ...
Jason Lindquist - Published January 5, 2022
... — are fundamentally and closely linked. That’s why in all that we do, we emphasize that, in order to have an ... be lethal if not adequately appreciated. Cheap fares may get people on an airliner, but if the airline forgets about ... (or at least make it pay some humongous penalties). With all the action in the oil sector these days, of course, lots ...
Rick Smead - Published May 6, 2021
... the journey from the instant it comes out of a well to all those market destinations can be a mystery to all but a ... someone named Ethyl. The chant goes up, “We don’t need no stinkin’ Ethyl!!!” But it’s too late. The smell ... not sound nearly so pleasant. In our next episode, we’ll get to the bottom of this whole foul-smelling incident, and ...
Callie Mitchell - Published August 20, 2020
... that add uncertainty to its long-term outlook. And while all of those are important topics worthy of future ... process, the industry is still in its infancy and the need for available sequestration space has been relatively ... February 5, it’s likely that many of those projects will get expedited consideration from Louisiana’s Office of ...
Jason Lindquist - Published January 22, 2024