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Connection - Vehicle-to-Grid Technology Could Make EVs an Asset to the Power Grid
The debate around the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) has often centered on the burden the shift will put on the power grid, both in terms of overall load and particularly peak load. Those concerns amplify risks to grid stability and sufficiency, …
Land of Confusion - Counterintuitive Premises at Heart of Debate Over RINs Policy
The Renewable Identification Number, or RIN, market is so misunderstood that even its main participants don’t agree on its financial impact, effectiveness, or even basic fairness. RINs are a feature of the federal Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), which …
Sunny in Seattle - Prolific Renewables Are Key to Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub Plans
The Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) $8 billion program to accelerate the development of regional hydrogen hubs is shifting into a higher gear. DOE in early November received an unspecified number of “concept papers” on prospective hubs and is now reviewing …
Where It's At - More Gulf Coast LNG Export Capacity Is on Its Way. Where Will the Feedgas Come From?
The first wave of Gulf Coast liquefaction and LNG export facilities was well-timed, coming as it did with fast-rising natural gas supplies in the Lower 48 and a slew of pipeline reversals and expansions that enabled billions of cubic feet a day of …
Big Gun, Part 5 - British Columbia's Montney Gas Well Performance Continues to Soar
Despite many challenges, natural gas production in Western Canada has been hitting record highs this year, powered by what seems to be the inexhaustible energy of the unconventional Montney formation. This immense resource remains the primary focus of …
Why, Encore Edition - What's Throwing the Distillates Market Out of Whack?
The U.S. market for distillates has been crazy the past few months — especially in PADD 1 — and given all that’s going on, it’s likely to stay that way for months to come. Inventories of ultra-low-sulfur diesel, heating oil and other distillates are at …
Sitting on Top of the World, Encore Edition - Targa Built a Leading Midstream Platform in the Permian. What’s Next?
Bragging rights are a big deal in Texas, and we’re not just talking pride about the Astros’ annual rampage through baseball’s post-season. Getting to the top is also a source of immense pride for oil and gas midstreamers, and right now Targa Resources …
Green Light - Oil Giants, Utilities and Private Equity Scoop Up Renewable Natural Gas Assets
For several months there’s been a scramble on to consolidate the U.S. landfill gas collection systems, dairy- and hog-farm digesters, and other assets that produce renewable natural gas (RNG) — a drop-in replacement for conventional natural gas that can …
Buy Me a Boat - Will the Gulf Coast Soon Be Home to Floating LNG Export Capacity?
The need for more LNG export capacity, driven both by Europe’s push to wean itself off Russian gas and long-term Asian demand growth, is resulting in a new wave of development. Two major U.S. projects have reached a positive final investment decision …
Monaca - How Shell's New Steam Cracker Is (and Isn’t) Impacting Northeast NGL Markets
Shell’s new, multibillion-dollar steam cracker in Monaca, PA — the first of its kind in the Marcellus/Utica shale play — is finally up and running and breathing new life into a small town on the Ohio River. When it’s running flat-out, the cracker will …
Breaking the Chains - Steady March Higher for Octane Prices Driven by Demand, Tighter Supplies
While we’ve seen up-and-down spikes in stock market indices, cryptocurrency values and the prices of crude oil and motor fuel in recent years, the price of one important commodity has been quietly but relentlessly rocketing higher — octane, the primary …
We Got the Power - With New Reliability Rules, Is Texas Ready for an Extreme Uri-Like Winter?
The energy landscape in Texas has undergone significant changes in the two years since the calamitous events of Winter Storm Uri in February 2021. The extreme weather wreaked havoc on the state’s electric generation and natural gas systems, and subsequent …
Searchin' - EOG Again Seeks to Build Its Oil and Gas Inventory Organically, This Time in the Utica
As U.S. E&Ps deal with a slew of shorter-term challenges such as broken supply chains, labor shortages, and infrastructure constraints, they’re also paying increasing attention to a longer-term concern: “inventory exhaustion.” There is a growing chorus of …
Come Back Song - Does a Slew of M&A and Drilling Activity Signal a Rebound in the Eagle Ford?
Way back in 2015, the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas was big news, duking it out with the Permian and the offshore Gulf of Mexico for the #1 spot in crude oil production and with the then-preeminent Haynesville for top honors in natural gas output. But …
The Mississippi, She’s A-goin' Dry - Low Water Levels Pinch Midwest Condensate Takeaway
Infrastructure constraints in the energy sector come in all shapes and sizes, and don’t think for a second that they only involve pipelines. For many producers of crude oil, refined products and other liquids, the Mississippi River is a critically …
Straighten Up and Fly Right - Mega Rule Puts All Gas-Gathering Pipelines Under Federal Scrutiny
For decades, gas-gathering pipelines located in rural areas largely escaped the federal scrutiny that was primarily focused on transmission pipelines. But all that has changed with final publication of the so-called Mega Rule, which applies federal …
The Big Bang Theory, Part 2 - A Decade After 'RINsanity,' Markets Not Immune to Future Price Shocks
The dramatic increase in the price of the D6 Renewable Identification Number a decade ago was one of the more spectacular moves in the history of major commodity trading. The spike in the price of RINs — the credits used to certify compliance with the …
Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Will Emissions Limits Force Canadian E&Ps to Reduce Production?
Despite global energy insecurities, many countries continue to push forward with efforts to incentivize an energy transition and fulfill emission-reduction targets. Canada has been no exception, with its federal government earlier this year introducing …
Taxman - Frustration Over Gasoline Prices Revives Calls for a Questionable 'Fix'
It’s understandable for politicians to want energy markets to bend to their will — especially when it comes to gasoline prices. No one likes spending $60, $70 or $80 to fill up their car, SUV or pickup and, well, drivers are voters. The problem is, …
Keep It Comin' Love, Part 3 - Outlook for Permian Gross Gas Production vs. Processing Capacity
The crude-oil-driven Permian has been a hotbed of midstream development in recent years and that’s unlikely to change anytime soon. RBN estimates Permian gross gas production surpassed 22 Bcf/d last month and projects that, if unconstrained by …