Space capacity: maybe Saudi Arabia does have spare capacity. Link here. Second link here. Third link here.
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Active rigs:
$106.6 | 4/18/2022 | 04/18/2021 | 04/18/2020 | 04/18/2019 | 04/18/2018 |
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Active Rigs | ? | 17 | 32 | 63 | 59 |
Monday, April 18, 2022: 34 for the month, 34 for the quarter, 193 for one year
38533, conf, CLR, Whitman FIU 13-34HSL1,
37013, conf, CLR, LCU Ralph 4-27H,
Sunday, April 17, 2022: 32 for the month, 32 for the quarter, 191 for one year
38532, conf, CLR, Whitman FIU 12-34H2,
38493, conf, Sinclair, Grasslands Federal 14-15-1H,
Saturday, April 16, 2022: 30 for the month, 30 for the quarter, 189 for one year
38534, conf, Hunt, Quill 145-93-10-3H 3,
37662, conf, Whiting, Lacey 12-1-2H,
RBN Energy: small-scale LNG plants in US find niche markets at home and abroad.
Massive LNG export terminals and shipments to Europe get all the attention these days, and for good reason. But there’s a lot more going on with U.S. LNG below the radar, and on a much smaller scale. Peak-shaving liquefaction plants to help gas-distribution utilities up north keep the lights on during high winter demand periods. Plants that make LNG for a wide variety of industrial, mining and oil-and-gas-production customers, and for LNG-powered trucks and ships — often to help reduce emissions and meet ESG goals. And there are a number of small liquefaction plants in the U.S. that export LNG to power-generation and industrial customers in the Caribbean and Mexico. In today’s RBN blog, we begin a short series on an often-overlooked but important market for U.S. natural gas.
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