Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Bakken Déjà Vu -- Is There Enough Pipeline Capacity Coming Out Of The Permian? -- RBN Energy -- July 25, 2017

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RBN Energy: squeeze coming to NGL takeaway capacity out of the Permian?
A big question mark hanging over the Permian like a dark cloud is whether there will be sufficient pipeline takeaway capacity to deal with continued production growth in the U.S.’s hottest shale play.
Mostly, takeaway-adequacy questions are asked about either crude oil or natural gas, but ensuring sufficient NGL pipeline capacity out of the Permian may ultimately be the biggest challenge of all. Why? Because just about everything involving NGLs seems to be more complicated — how they are produced, transported, stored and even priced. Today we begin a series on Permian natural gas processing, natural gas liquids production growth and existing plus planned NGL pipelines out of West Texas and southeastern New Mexico.

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