The "original" list of proposed US LNG export terminals is
at this post.
Cheniere Energy has approved the construction of a third liquefaction unit (a train) at its Corpus Christi export terminal in Texas.
Data points:
- first new LNG project to go ahead in the US since 2015
- decision comes after President Trump and China said a US trade tram would travel to China to explore new energy deal
- the first two units at Corpus Christi are expected to enter service next year (2019)
Note: this is as good a time as ever to take another look at "
Making America Great Again." Does anyone really think we would have seen a similar list had President Obama been elected to a third term?
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Back to the Bakken
Where New Natural Gas Production Records Are Being Set Each Month
Active rigs:
$71.76→ | 5/23/2018 | 05/23/2017 | 05/23/2016 | 05/23/2015 | 05/23/2014 |
Active Rigs | 64 | 51 | 25 | 82 | 189 |
RBN Energy:
rising NGL production in the Permian's Delaware Basin drives need for new pipes, a continuing saga.
Production of natural gas liquids in the Permian has been increasing
rapidly, especially in the Delaware Basin, challenging the region’s
existing NGL pipelines and other infrastructure and accelerating the
development of new capacity.
The Permian already had a substantial
amount of NGL pipeline capacity in place before the region’s production
of crude oil and associated gas took off, and more has been added since.
But a number of the NGL pipes out of the Permian also move barrels from
other basins, either inbound flows from the Rockies or volumes added
downstream of the Permian in the Eagle Ford and Barnett shales. In
addition, the vast majority of the Permian’s incremental NGL production
is occurring in the Delaware, which had only a limited number of pipes
and suddenly needs more.
And one more thing: fast-rising ethane demand
from new petrochemical plants along the Gulf Coast will reduce the share
of ethane that is “rejected” into Permian natural gas. In today’s blog
we discuss the NGL takeaway challenges facing producers and processors
in cowboy country.
“Mid-Curve”
forecast for NGL output (now more than 500 Mb/d) is expected to top 1
MMb/d by early 2022.