Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Weekly EIA Petroleum Data Posted; Testing Whether Hydrogen Can Be Transported Using Existing Natural Gas Grid -- December 16, 2020

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Weekly EIA petroleum data:

  • US crude oil in storage decreased by 3.1 million bbls from the previous week;
  • US crude oil in storage now stands at 500.1 million bbls, about 10% above the
  • already fat five-year average;
  • crude oil imports averaged 5.4 million bbls per day, about 1.1 million bbls per day less than the previous week;
  • distillate fuel inventories increased by 0.2 million bbls; distillate fuel in storage remains about 11% above the already fat five-year average;
  • jet fuel product supplied was down 36% compared with the same four-week period last year;

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Sempra And Hydrogen

Sempra testing whether it can transport hydrogen by pipeline.

  • Sempra Energy's Southern California Gas says it will field test a new technology which might allow hydrogen to be easily and affordably transported over a natural gas pipeline. 
  • The company says the technology would simultaneously separate and compress hydrogen from a blend of hydrogen and natural gas, transport the hydrogen via the natural gas pipeline system, then extract and compress the hydrogen at fueling stations that service fuel cell electric vehicles. 
  •  "This innovative technology could be a game-changer, allowing hydrogen to be distributed to wherever it is needed using the [existing] natural gas grid," says SoCalGas VP of clean energy innovations Neil Navin. 
  • The field test is scheduled to begin in March at SoCalGas' Engineering Analysis Center in Pico Rivera, California, with completion expected in 3Q21.
  • Sempra "has become a leading LNG exporter and developer while adding a high-growth Texas operation to its significant Mexican presence," Laura Starks writes in a bullish analysis posted recently on Seeking Alpha.

Also: think Oneok. 

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AAPL

On a down day for the market -- very "mildly" down, I might add -- AAPL has just turned green -- 1:59 p.m. CT, December 16, 2020. This was shortly after the Fed released their minutes, stating what was expected: no change in the "Fed rate."

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