James (Jim) J. Gibson, III has more than 44 years of experience in the energy business, including management positions with exploration and production companies and senior management positions with midstream companies that provide natural gas gathering, gas processing and marketing services. He served as Senior Vice President, Processing for Copano Energy until that company was sold in 2013. Mr. Gibson holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Natural Gas Engineering from Texas A&M University and is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Texas.
Posts by James Gibson
Back to the Ethane Asylum. Recovering Ethane When It is Worth More as Natural Gas
The ratio of Mont Belvieu ethane prices to the price of natural gas at the Henry Hub on a BTU equivalent basis has been below 100% since March. That means ethane is worth more as gas than as liquid ethane, which was bad enough for ethane producers. But two weeks ago the bottom dropped out from under that ratio, and it now wallows below 80%. At that level, every molecule of ethane being recovered would theoretically be worth far more selling it as gas anywhere in the U.S. So have ethane production numbers been falling? Nope. Ethane production for the past four months reported by EIA has averaged an all-time high. Ethane extraction economics are upside down but ethane production is increasing. Today we examine the reasons why ethane is being extracted even when the economics don’t seem to make sense.