Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![A complete backup of richardthornton.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/24bd16a2-831e-4520-9068-549489dfc97b.png)
A complete backup of richardthornton.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of peachtreedermatology.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/5cb32a28-6d5c-40a4-ae92-cbb5c7ab8cbf.png)
A complete backup of peachtreedermatology.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of relatablepicturesofoverwatch.tumblr.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/15b77166-d169-47fc-b42a-59ebf3606649.png)
A complete backup of relatablepicturesofoverwatch.tumblr.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of acheinoleilao.com.br](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/0cc6db0f-a249-44ef-aa85-906115ec18f0.png)
A complete backup of acheinoleilao.com.br
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of musictheorysite.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/cb9de2f0-b035-4030-937e-570b459d8f37.png)
A complete backup of musictheorysite.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of bourgoinjallieu.fr](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/9ca5fb44-d182-476d-9871-11117182dfa0.png)
A complete backup of bourgoinjallieu.fr
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of secondlinethemes.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/834f3ffe-9893-4406-8fc4-ef086da21977.png)
A complete backup of secondlinethemes.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of preludeaustralia.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/e16147d0-a3e5-4152-b9df-69aaa922e7cb.png)
A complete backup of preludeaustralia.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of qualitytourismaustralia.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/83b349f9-d4d0-4e24-b72d-35f219f9f2cc.png)
A complete backup of qualitytourismaustralia.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of columbusconventions.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/d349ee91-2e80-440b-a50a-c00df9c906ee.png)
A complete backup of columbusconventions.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of advantagemedical.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/22fca5ab-a41d-46b5-a450-8b131e1cfe00.png)
A complete backup of advantagemedical.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
PART OF THE PLAN
To access the remainder of Part of the Plan - Crude Oil Industry Prepares as Capline Pipeline Closes in on 'Flip Day' you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™ resourcesIT'S ALL OVER NOW
It's All Over Now - U.S. Propane Prices Spike, Then Ricochet. What's Next in 2021? Things move fast in today’s propane market. Two weeks ago, Mont Belvieu propane was going for almost 95 cents/gal, up 86% from the mid-November price of only 51 c/gal. Midcontinent propane assessed in Conway, KS, spiked even higher, doubling over the sametime
U.S. PROPANE INFRASTRUCTURE MAP Newly developed, the RBN Energy U.S. Propane Infrastructure map provides a comprehensive view of the propane supply network in the lower 48 states. Long an opaque and regionally fragmented market, RBN collaborated with terminal operators, market participants and the Propane Education & Reliability Council (PERC) to fit all the piecesof the
BIG GUN, PART 2
To access the remainder of Big Gun, Part 2 - Why Natural Gas Production Took Off in British Columbia’s Montney Region you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™ resources PUSH COMES TO SHOVE, PART 2 To access the remainder of Push Comes to Shove, Part 2 - Shippers Take Sides on Enbridge's Mainline Recontracting Plan you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™HOUSLEY CARR
Housley Carr is a long-time energy journalist who since 2013 has written hundreds of RBN blogs on a wide range of topics, including crude oil, natural gas, NGL and refined-products pipelines; crude-by-rail; crude oil exports; refining; refined-products exports; gas processing plants and fractionators; liquefaction and LNG export terminals; and international hydrocarbon markets.RUSTY BRAZIEL
Rusty focuses on hydrocarbon markets, primarily natural gas, natural gas liquids and crude oil. His expertise is primarily in the production, transportation, storage and demand for physical energy commodities, and the impact of physical market developments on price. RICK SMEAD | RBN ENERGY Rick Smead is Managing Director, Advisory Services, for RBN Energy LLC. He specializes primarily in the natural gas sector, offering expert policy analysis and advice, litigation support, and strategic advice with respect to gas pipelines, potential supplies, and marketinitiatives.
(PROPANE) DOUBLE VISION To access the remainder of (Propane) Double Vision - An Update on Alberta's Two PDH-PP Plants and Their Appetite for Propane you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass RBN ENERGY | ACCELERATING ENERGY MARKET ANALYTICS THROUGHDAILY BLOGLOGINBACKSTAGE PASSCONSULTINGSERVICESEVENTS WTI crude finally closed above $70/bbl yesterday! Yup, change in energy markets is coming at us fast and furious. Whether it’s recovery from COVID, the return of Iranian supply, the changes in OPEC+ production, the majors being walloped by environmentalists, or a genuine upturn in crude prices, the big challenge is keeping up with what’s important, as it happens.PART OF THE PLAN
To access the remainder of Part of the Plan - Crude Oil Industry Prepares as Capline Pipeline Closes in on 'Flip Day' you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™ resourcesIT'S ALL OVER NOW
It's All Over Now - U.S. Propane Prices Spike, Then Ricochet. What's Next in 2021? Things move fast in today’s propane market. Two weeks ago, Mont Belvieu propane was going for almost 95 cents/gal, up 86% from the mid-November price of only 51 c/gal. Midcontinent propane assessed in Conway, KS, spiked even higher, doubling over the sametime
U.S. PROPANE INFRASTRUCTURE MAP Newly developed, the RBN Energy U.S. Propane Infrastructure map provides a comprehensive view of the propane supply network in the lower 48 states. Long an opaque and regionally fragmented market, RBN collaborated with terminal operators, market participants and the Propane Education & Reliability Council (PERC) to fit all the piecesof the
BIG GUN, PART 2
To access the remainder of Big Gun, Part 2 - Why Natural Gas Production Took Off in British Columbia’s Montney Region you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™ resources PUSH COMES TO SHOVE, PART 2 To access the remainder of Push Comes to Shove, Part 2 - Shippers Take Sides on Enbridge's Mainline Recontracting Plan you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™HOUSLEY CARR
Housley Carr is a long-time energy journalist who since 2013 has written hundreds of RBN blogs on a wide range of topics, including crude oil, natural gas, NGL and refined-products pipelines; crude-by-rail; crude oil exports; refining; refined-products exports; gas processing plants and fractionators; liquefaction and LNG export terminals; and international hydrocarbon markets.RUSTY BRAZIEL
Rusty focuses on hydrocarbon markets, primarily natural gas, natural gas liquids and crude oil. His expertise is primarily in the production, transportation, storage and demand for physical energy commodities, and the impact of physical market developments on price. RICK SMEAD | RBN ENERGY Rick Smead is Managing Director, Advisory Services, for RBN Energy LLC. He specializes primarily in the natural gas sector, offering expert policy analysis and advice, litigation support, and strategic advice with respect to gas pipelines, potential supplies, and marketinitiatives.
(PROPANE) DOUBLE VISION To access the remainder of (Propane) Double Vision - An Update on Alberta's Two PDH-PP Plants and Their Appetite for Propane you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage PassALL TOGETHER NOW
WTI crude finally closed above $70/bbl yesterday! Yup, change in energy markets is coming at us fast and furious. Whether it’s recovery from COVID, the return of Iranian supply, the changes in OPEC+ production, the majors being walloped by environmentalists, or a genuine upturn in crude prices, the big challenge is keeping up with what’s important, as it happens.ANY WAY YOU WANT IT
We get the sense that many hydrogen-market observers are looking for a silver bullet — the absolute best way to produce H 2 cheaply and in a way that has an extremely low carbon intensity. If anything has become clear to us over the last few months, however, there isn’t likely to be an “Aha!” or “Eureka!” moment anytime soon. ADAM KARPF | RBN ENERGY Adam Karpf is a portfolio manager for CIBC Private Wealth Management's Energy Infrastructure strategy. Adam has been analyzing the Energy Infrastructure industry since 2001, when he became a senior analyst in the equity research team at Lehman Brothers. STUDIO SESSIONS: IT'S A GAS The It’s a Gas: Propane Studio Session Replay is now available for purchase. To request more information or sign up to receive updates, please fill out the form below. Group discounts are available for groups of three or more. For more information on group rates, call 888-613-8874, email tjbraziel@rbnenergy.com or fill out the formbelow.
MY FAVORITE MISTAKE
1 day ago · "My Favorite Mistake" was written by Sheryl Crow and Jeff Trott. It appears as the first song on Sheryl Crow's third studio album, The Globe Sessions.Released as a single in September 1998, the song went to #1 on the Adult Alternative chart, #2 on the Adult Top 40 chart, and #20 on the Hot 100 Billboard Singles chart.IT'S ALL OVER NOW
It's All Over Now - U.S. Propane Prices Spike, Then Ricochet. What's Next in 2021? Things move fast in today’s propane market. Two weeks ago, Mont Belvieu propane was going for almost 95 cents/gal, up 86% from the mid-November price of only 51 c/gal. Midcontinent propane assessed in Conway, KS, spiked even higher, doubling over the sametime
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Take Me to the River - Another East Coast LPG Export Terminal Joins the Fray. Over the past 10 years, there’s been a 14-fold increase in U.S. LPG exports: from 132 Mb/d, on average, in 2010 to 1.85 MMb/d so far in 2020. That extraordinary growth in export volumes couldn’t have happened without the development of a lot of new, costly UPSIDE-DOWN: NATURAL GAS PIPELINE BACKHAULS, REVERSALS AND Upside-Down: Natural Gas Pipeline Backhauls, Reversals and Null Points. For decades natural gas flows have moved to the huge Northeast demand region from the Gulf, Canada, Rockies and Midcontinent. Now those flows are being reversed by the Marcellus and Utica plays that will soon be producing more gas than the Northeast can use. (PROPANE) DOUBLE VISION To access the remainder of (Propane) Double Vision - An Update on Alberta's Two PDH-PP Plants and Their Appetite for Propane you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage PassGO YOUR OWN WAY
Go Your Own Way – Rail Loading Terminals in Western Canada – Part 2. With TransCanada repurposing their Mainline gas pipeline to ship crude from Western Canada to the East and two new unit train crude loading terminal projects underway in Edmonton and Hardisty, competition between rail and pipelines is intensifying. RBN ENERGY | ACCELERATING ENERGY MARKET ANALYTICS THROUGHDAILY BLOGLOGINBACKSTAGE PASSCONSULTINGSERVICESEVENTS RBN Energy is a fundamentals analytics company known for its energy markets consultancy, Backstage Pass services and the renowned Daily Energy Post – the RBN blogPART OF THE PLAN
To access the remainder of Part of the Plan - Crude Oil Industry Prepares as Capline Pipeline Closes in on 'Flip Day' you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™ resourcesIT'S ALL OVER NOW
It's All Over Now - U.S. Propane Prices Spike, Then Ricochet. What's Next in 2021? Things move fast in today’s propane market. Two weeks ago, Mont Belvieu propane was going for almost 95 cents/gal, up 86% from the mid-November price of only 51 c/gal. Midcontinent propane assessed in Conway, KS, spiked even higher, doubling over the sametime
HYDROGEN BILLBOARD
Hydrogen market activity has accelerated over recent months, with momentum building in Europe, Asia, and even here in the states. Corporate and government commitments to decarbonization are driving renewed interest in hydrogen, given its attractive features as both a fuel and energy storage pathway. STUDIO SESSIONS: IT'S A GAS The It’s a Gas: Propane Studio Session Replay is now available for purchase. To request more information or sign up to receive updates, please fill out the form below. Group discounts are available for groups of three or more. For more information on group rates, call 888-613-8874, email tjbraziel@rbnenergy.com or fill out the formbelow.
CAN'T GET ENOUGH
To access the remainder of Can't Get Enough - Ethylene Shortages From Plants Crippled by Deep Freeze Roil Petchem Markets you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™ WRECK OF THE EDMUND FITZ…. NO, IT’S THE END FOR THE ‘FALLS The “Falls of Clyde.” That’s the ship, named after a group of waterfalls on the River Clyde in Scotland, which runs through Glasgow. She was built in Port Glasgow (Inverclyde), and launched on December 12, 1878, the first of nine iron-hulled, four-masted ships for Wright, Breakenridge & Co.'s Falls Line, a Scottish shipping firm that operated in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries. U.S. PROPANE INFRASTRUCTURE MAP Newly developed, the RBN Energy U.S. Propane Infrastructure map provides a comprehensive view of the propane supply network in the lower 48 states. Long an opaque and regionally fragmented market, RBN collaborated with terminal operators, market participants and the Propane Education & Reliability Council (PERC) to fit all the piecesof the
RUSTY BRAZIEL
Rusty focuses on hydrocarbon markets, primarily natural gas, natural gas liquids and crude oil. His expertise is primarily in the production, transportation, storage and demand for physical energy commodities, and the impact of physical market developments on price.HOLD ON LOOSELY
Hold on Loosely - Waha Natgas Market Is Going Premium, But It May Be Short-Lived. A lot of people know that Permian natural gas prices have spent many days in negative territory over the last few years, only to skyrocket over $100/MMBtu during the Deep Freeze in February. Those events were mostly viewed as transitory, driven by a chronic lack RBN ENERGY | ACCELERATING ENERGY MARKET ANALYTICS THROUGHDAILY BLOGLOGINBACKSTAGE PASSCONSULTINGSERVICESEVENTS RBN Energy is a fundamentals analytics company known for its energy markets consultancy, Backstage Pass services and the renowned Daily Energy Post – the RBN blogPART OF THE PLAN
To access the remainder of Part of the Plan - Crude Oil Industry Prepares as Capline Pipeline Closes in on 'Flip Day' you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™ resourcesIT'S ALL OVER NOW
It's All Over Now - U.S. Propane Prices Spike, Then Ricochet. What's Next in 2021? Things move fast in today’s propane market. Two weeks ago, Mont Belvieu propane was going for almost 95 cents/gal, up 86% from the mid-November price of only 51 c/gal. Midcontinent propane assessed in Conway, KS, spiked even higher, doubling over the sametime
HYDROGEN BILLBOARD
Hydrogen market activity has accelerated over recent months, with momentum building in Europe, Asia, and even here in the states. Corporate and government commitments to decarbonization are driving renewed interest in hydrogen, given its attractive features as both a fuel and energy storage pathway. STUDIO SESSIONS: IT'S A GAS The It’s a Gas: Propane Studio Session Replay is now available for purchase. To request more information or sign up to receive updates, please fill out the form below. Group discounts are available for groups of three or more. For more information on group rates, call 888-613-8874, email tjbraziel@rbnenergy.com or fill out the formbelow.
CAN'T GET ENOUGH
To access the remainder of Can't Get Enough - Ethylene Shortages From Plants Crippled by Deep Freeze Roil Petchem Markets you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass™ WRECK OF THE EDMUND FITZ…. NO, IT’S THE END FOR THE ‘FALLS The “Falls of Clyde.” That’s the ship, named after a group of waterfalls on the River Clyde in Scotland, which runs through Glasgow. She was built in Port Glasgow (Inverclyde), and launched on December 12, 1878, the first of nine iron-hulled, four-masted ships for Wright, Breakenridge & Co.'s Falls Line, a Scottish shipping firm that operated in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries. U.S. PROPANE INFRASTRUCTURE MAP Newly developed, the RBN Energy U.S. Propane Infrastructure map provides a comprehensive view of the propane supply network in the lower 48 states. Long an opaque and regionally fragmented market, RBN collaborated with terminal operators, market participants and the Propane Education & Reliability Council (PERC) to fit all the piecesof the
RUSTY BRAZIEL
Rusty focuses on hydrocarbon markets, primarily natural gas, natural gas liquids and crude oil. His expertise is primarily in the production, transportation, storage and demand for physical energy commodities, and the impact of physical market developments on price.HOLD ON LOOSELY
Hold on Loosely - Waha Natgas Market Is Going Premium, But It May Be Short-Lived. A lot of people know that Permian natural gas prices have spent many days in negative territory over the last few years, only to skyrocket over $100/MMBtu during the Deep Freeze in February. Those events were mostly viewed as transitory, driven by a chronic lack STUDIO SESSIONS: IT'S A GAS The It’s a Gas: Propane Studio Session Replay is now available for purchase. To request more information or sign up to receive updates, please fill out the form below. Group discounts are available for groups of three or more. For more information on group rates, call 888-613-8874, email tjbraziel@rbnenergy.com or fill out the formbelow.
STUDIO SESSIONS: IT'S A GAS The It’s a Gas: Hydrogen Studio Session is now available for purchase. To request more information or sign up to receive updates, please fill out the form below. We will provide speaker and program details as they become available. Group discounts are available for groups of three or more. For more information on group rates, call888-613
ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE, PART 2 "Only the Strong Survive" was written by Jerry Butler, Kenny Gamble, and Leon Huff. It was the third song on Butler's 11th studio album, The Ice Man Cometh.It was released as a single in March 1969 and went to #1 on the Hot R&B Singles chart and #4 on the Billboard Hot 100Singles chart.
ANY WAY YOU WANT IT
1 day ago · We get the sense that many hydrogen-market observers are looking for a silver bullet — the absolute best way to produce H 2 cheaply and in a way that has an extremely low carbon intensity. If anything has become clear to us over the last few months, however, there isn’t likely to be an “Aha!” or “Eureka!” momentanytime soon.
MY FAVORITE MISTAKE
7 hours ago · "My Favorite Mistake" was written by Sheryl Crow and Jeff Trott. It appears as the first song on Sheryl Crow's third studio album, The Globe Sessions.Released as a single in September 1998, the song went to #1 on the Adult Alternative chart, #2 on the Adult Top 40 chart, and #20 on the Hot 100 Billboard Singles chart.HYDROGEN BILLBOARD
Hydrogen market activity has accelerated over recent months, with momentum building in Europe, Asia, and even here in the states. Corporate and government commitments to decarbonization are driving renewed interest in hydrogen, given its attractive features as both a fuel and energy storage pathway.DOWN SO LOW
2020 threw a gut punch to the midstream sector in the U.S. and Canada and forced a gut check at many midstream companies that saw their plans and expectations for the first half of the 2020s torn asunder. A year ago, before the coronavirus gained a foothold in North America, there was a general consensus among midstream executives that (1) theHOUSLEY CARR
Housley Carr is a long-time energy journalist who since 2013 has written hundreds of RBN blogs on a wide range of topics, including crude oil, natural gas, NGL and refined-products pipelines; crude-by-rail; crude oil exports; refining; refined-products exports; gas processing plants and fractionators; liquefaction and LNG export terminals; and international hydrocarbon markets. TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Take Me to the River - Another East Coast LPG Export Terminal Joins the Fray. Over the past 10 years, there’s been a 14-fold increase in U.S. LPG exports: from 132 Mb/d, on average, in 2010 to 1.85 MMb/d so far in 2020. That extraordinary growth in export volumes couldn’t have happened without the development of a lot of new, costly (PROPANE) DOUBLE VISION To access the remainder of (Propane) Double Vision - An Update on Alberta's Two PDH-PP Plants and Their Appetite for Propane you must be logged as a RBN Backstage Pass™ subscriber.. Full access to the RBN Energy blog archive which includes any posting more than 5 days old is available only to RBN Backstage Pass™ subscribers. In addition to blog archive access, RBN Backstage Pass Skip to main contentClusterX App
Search
SEARCH FORM
Search
Cart
Login/Register
* ClusterX App
* Daily Blog
* Backstage Pass
* Daily Blog
* Drill Down Reports* Blog Finder
* Webcasts
* Spotcheck
* Student Pass
* Spotlight Live Session* Consulting
* Advisory Services
* Consulting Engagements * Speaking Engagements* Reports
* Backstage Pass
* Canadian NATGAS Billboard* Chart Toppers
* Crude Oil Gusher
* Crude Oil Permian
* Crude Voyager
* Hydrogen Billboard* LNG Voyager
* NATGAS Billboard
* NATGAS Permian
* NGL Voyager
* U.S. Refinery Billboard* Renewables
* Hit Singles
* Market Studies
* Drill Down Reports* The Domino Effect
* Some Beach
* Maps
* Cushing Playbook
* Map Store
* MIDI
* Custom GIS Services* Events
* School of Energy
* Studio Sessions - It's a Gas!* Get Togethers
* Sponsorships
* Spotlight Live Session* About RBN
* New Releases
* Contact Us
* Company
* Partners
* Leadership
* Contributors
* In the News
* FAQs
NEW SLIDESHOW
TRACKING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN DOMESTIC & GLOBAL HYDROGEN MARKETS DECODING THE U.S.’S CORE CRUDE STORAGE & MIDSTREAM COMPLEX JOIN US FOR OUR VIRTUAL DEEP-DIVE WEBINAR SERIES DOMESTIC REFINING ECONOMICS & OPERATIONS REPORT TRACKING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN DOMESTIC & GLOBAL HYDROGEN MARKETS DECODING THE U.S.’S CORE CRUDE STORAGE & MIDSTREAM COMPLEX JOIN US FOR OUR VIRTUAL DEEP-DIVE WEBINAR SERIES DOMESTIC REFINING ECONOMICS & OPERATIONS REPORT TRACKING THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN DOMESTIC & GLOBAL HYDROGEN MARKETSPreviousNext
RBN ENERGY
ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE, PART 2 - HOW COVID-19 RESHAPED THE FUTURE OF NORTH AMERICAN LNG PROJECTSThursday, 6/03/2021
Global gas prices are in the midst of the longest and strongest bull run since 2018 and fundamentals appear supportive of sustaining the rally through at least the upcoming winter. The higher international prices relative to Henry Hub have buoyed demand for U.S. LNG exports. Existing terminals are operating at or near full capacity, and their combined feedgas demand has been steady, averaging more than 6 Bcf/d higher than this time last year when economic cargo cancellations from COVID-19 were heading towards their summer peak. The improved economics for delivering U.S. LNG to international destinations have also renewed interest in offtake agreements for a handful of the second wave of North American LNG projects that had been sidelined because of the pandemic (many others still are). These projects are taking advantage of the less crowded market, which gives them a realistic path forward to reach a final investment decision (FID). In today’s blog, we continue the series on the status of the second wave of LNG projects.Read Article
RECENTLY PUBLISHED REPORTSREPORT
TITLE
PUBLISHED
Natgas Billboard
NATGAS Billboard - June 4, 2021 _2 days 10 hours_ agoChart Toppers
Chart Toppers - June 4, 2021 _2 days 12 hours_ agoNGL Voyager
NGL Voyager - June 3, 2021 _3 days 3 hours_ ago U.S. Refinery Billboard U.S. Refinery Billboard - June 3, 2021 _3 days 4 hours_ agoCrude Gusher
Crude Oil GUSHER - June 3, 2021 _3 days 4 hours_ agoPAGES
* 1
* 2
* 3
* next ›
* last »
DAILY ENERGY POSTS
Select Category Latest ArticlesCrude OilNatural GasNGLsFinancialRenewablesOther * Latest Articles(active tab)* Crude Oil
* Natural Gas
* NGLs
* Financial
* Renewables
* Other
Walking on Sunshine - E&Ps Post Strong Profits as Pandemic-Impacted Oil & Gas Prices Rebound Wednesday, 06/02/2021Category:
Financial
Nearly 300 million COVID vaccine doses have been administered in the U.S., and normal life is returning to public places across America. Actual fans are replacing cardboard facsimiles in ballpark seats, corner pubs and corner offices are filling up, and family gatherings now feature hugs instead of half-inch squares on a Zoom screen. And another powerful antidote, in the form of higher oil prices, has spurred a significant revival in the fortunes of the pandemic-battered upstream oil and gas industry. The spring-of-2020 crude oil price crash hit the E&P sector like a tsunami, shattering capital and operating budgets, upending drilling plans, eviscerating equity valuations, and raising concerns about whether some companies could generate sufficient cash flow to keep the lights on. Remarkable belt-tightening allowed most producers to survive, and the swift rise of oil prices beginning last fall dispelled the COVID clouds. But the recovery in profitability and cash flow generation was slow. Today, we review the dramatic surge in E&P profits and cash flows in the first quarter of 2021.Read Article
The Air That I Breathe, Part 2 - Opportunities for CO2 Sequestration Through Enhanced Oil RecoveryTuesday, 06/01/2021
Category:
Renewables
No doubt about it. The global effort to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide — the most prevalent of the greenhouse gases — is really heating up. Yes folks, CO2 is in the spotlight, and everyone from environmental activists and legislators to investors and lenders want to slash how much of it is released into the atmosphere. There are two ways to do that. First, produce less of it. That’s what the development of no- or low-carbon sources of power and the electrification of the transportation sector are intended to accomplish. The second way is to capture more of the CO2 that’s being emitted and make it go away, and the most cost-effective means to that end is sequestration — permanently storing CO2 deep underground, either in rock formations or in oil and gas reservoirs through a process called enhanced oil recovery, or EOR. Sure, there’s an irony in using and sequestering CO2 to produce more hydrocarbons, but the volumes of CO2 that could be squirreled away for eternity through EOR are enormous, and the crude produced might credibly be labeled “carbon-negative oil.” In today’s blog, we continue our look at the rapidly evolving CO2 market and the huge opportunities that may await those who pursue them.Read Article
Heal Me - OPEC+ Supply Management Faces Tests as Crude Oil MarketRecovers
Monday, 05/31/2021
Category:
Crude Oil
Much like the world at large, the crude oil market has been healing from the ravages of COVID-19. Overall, market conditions are far better than they were in April 2020, when global oil consumption, crushed by pandemic-related lockdowns, slumped to 80.4 MMb/d, a 17% decline from the start of last year and a 20% drop from April 2019. Demand has been rebounding in fits and starts for a full year now — recovering from downturns is what markets do. But this recovery has gotten a big assist: 10 members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), acting in concert with 10 non-members, have restrained crude oil production in a program unprecedented in scale and duration. Now, oil prices are high enough to revive activity by some producers outside the so-called OPEC+ group. For at least the rest of this year, in fact, the market looks like a steel-cage match between crude supply subject to coordinated management and supply governed only by raw market signals. Today, we look at oil-market projections from three important agencies and estimate demand for oil not supplied by the OPEC+ exporters.Read Article
That Smell, Encore Edition - Renewable Natural Gas and Its Possible Role in Hydrogen ProductionSunday, 05/30/2021
Category:
Renewables
We’ve been writing on hydrogen for a few months now, covering everything from its physical properties to production methods and economics. Given the newness of the subject to most folks, who have spent their careers following traditional hydrocarbon markets, we have attempted to move methodically when it comes to hydrogen. However, we think that things may get more complicated in the months ahead. Why, you may ask. Well, the development of a hydrogen market — or “economy”, if you will — is going to be far from straightforward, we believe. Not only will hydrogen need some serious policy and regulatory help to gain a footing, the new fuel will have to become well-integrated into not only existing hydrocarbon markets, but also some established “green” markets, such as renewable natural gas, or RNG. So understanding how renewable natural gas is produced and valued is probably relevant for hydrogen market observers. In the encore edition of today’s blog, we take a look at the possible intersection of natural gas, particularly RNG, andhydrogen.
Read Article
Only the Strong Survive - How COVID-19 Reshaped the Future of North American LNG Projects Thursday, 05/27/2021Category:
Natural Gas
Over the past year, we have witnessed a sort of slow-motion meltdown among the second wave of North American LNG export projects. Appetite for new LNG expansions was already waning due to oversupply even before the pandemic affected demand, but COVID-19 brought project developments to a standstill. Offtake agreements have expired, final investment decisions (FIDs) delayed, and projects have lost funding or been officially put on hold or even cancelled. Just one project, Sempra’s ECA LNG in Mexico, was able to reach an FID last year, and with the pandemic still raging, for a while it looked as if that would be the last project in North America to take FID in the foreseeable future. It’s abundantly clear that many more of the remaining proposed projects will be postponed indefinitely, and probably never be built at all. However, the news isn’t all bad. With the worst of COVID-19’s impacts on international gas demand appearing to be over and the ongoing extended run of high global gas prices, all eyes are back on the second-wave projects that are in various stages of pre-FID development. The pandemic may have forced a culling of the proposed projects, but those near the top now have a clearer path ahead. In fact, several projects could realistically achieve FID in the next few years. Today, we begin a short series providing an update on the second-wave projects.Read Article
A Thousand Miles From Henry - San Juan Natural Gas Basis Goes Premium Wednesday, 05/26/2021Category:
Natural Gas
It’s not often these days that you read about gas markets in the San Juan Basin. In fact, the subject was probably never much of a hot topic because the San Juan has been something of an afterthought when it comes to Western gas markets, just a stop on the road between the Permian and markets along the West Coast and in the Rockies. However, those Western gas markets are setting up to be quite interesting this summer, as is the Waha gas market in the Permian, and understanding the mechanics of the San Juan is just one piece of the overall Western puzzle. In today’s blog, we take a look at the far-flung but increasingly interesting markets west of the Permian Basin.Read Article
The Air That I Breathe - The Tremendous Promise, Gold-Rush Potential, and Remarkable Paradox of CO2 SequestrationTuesday, 05/25/2021
Category:
Renewables
There’s a fresh breeze blowing through the energy patch. Oil and gas companies seem to have turned a corner and are piling on the climate change bandwagon. They’re talking green, walking green, and many are in hot pursuit of government subsidies and tax breaks that are here today, with expectations that more incentives are on the way. Carbon dioxide is their primary target — it’s by far the most prevalent greenhouse gas and technologies already exist for permanently depositing captured CO2 deep underground. In fact, the U.S. is #1 in the world at this, accounting for about 80% of all the CO2 being stored globally. But it may surprise you to learn that much of the CO2 being squirreled away for eternity isn’t captured from industrial processes or exhaust. Instead, a lot of it comes from CO2 reservoirs in Colorado and New Mexico, tapped on purpose to bring vast volumes of CO2 to the surface. Why? So that CO2 can be put right back into the ground. Sound crazy? Well, it’s not. In the blog series we begin today, we explore the rapidly evolving CO2 market and the huge opportunities that await those with the ambition to pursue them.Read Article
Don't Fear the Reaper, Part 2 - LNG's Role in Decarbonizing theShipping Industry
Monday, 05/24/2021
Category:
Natural Gas
IMO 2020, the mandate that ships plying most international waters slash their sulfur emissions starting in January of last year, was only another step in the International Maritime Organization’s long-running effort to ratchet down the shipping industry’s environmental impact. The group’s next focus, as you might expect, is reducing shippers’ carbon footprint — while no specific rules have been set, the IMO in 2018 laid out the goal of cutting ships’ carbon dioxide emissions by 40% from their 2008 levels by 2030. One way to move toward that goal would be fueling more ships with LNG, which emits 20-25% less CO2 than very low sulfur fuel oil. But as we discuss in today’s blog, shippers could augment those emission reductions by moving from the LNG trade’s traditional point-to-point model to optimization through cargo swapping.Read Article
Part of the Plan - Crude Oil Industry Prepares as Capline Pipeline Closes in on 'Flip Day'Sunday, 05/23/2021
Category:
Crude Oil
0IN">
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0