Locator: 48551B.
WTI: $68.25.
Tuesday, September 10, 2024: 27 for the month; 155 for the quarter, 479 for the year
40514, conf, CLR, Hartman 11-28H,
40326, conf, Petro-Hunt, State 144-98-16B-21-1H,
Monday, September 9, 2024: 25 for the month; 153 for the quarter, 477 for the year
40203, conf, Petro-Hunt, Zabolotny 144-98-9C-4-2H,
Sunday, September 8, 2024: 24 for the month; 152 for the quarter, 476 for the year
40327, conf, Petro-Hunt, State 144-98-16B-21-2H,
37578, conf, BR, Mathistad 2B MTFH,
Saturday, September 7, 2024: 22 for the month; 150 for the quarter, 474 for the year
40481, conf, CLR, Roadrunner 7-15H,
40328, conf, Petro-Hunt, State 144-98-16A-21-3H,
40149, conf, KODA Resources, Amber 1435-2BH,
40147, conf, KODA Resources, Amber 1402-3BH,
RBN Energy: natural gas flows into and out of the Agua Dulce area and what they reveal. Archived.
In just a few years’ time, the Agua Dulce Hub in South Texas has become an increasingly busy, complex and important crossroads for natural gas pipelines. Every day, more than 7.5 Bcf of gas flows through the hub’s inbound and outbound pipes, linking Permian and Eagle Ford supplies to gas demand centers along the Texas coast and in Mexico — LNG export terminals, power generators and industrial, commercial and residential customers. And if you think Agua Dulce is big now, just wait. In today’s RBN blog, we continue our in-depth look at Agua Dulce with an analysis of the growing gas volumes into and out of the hub, the pipelines handling those flows, and the key sources of incremental demand.
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