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Skillet Shot said:

Current winter will drive prices higher on the interim. But long term, all the western countries are committing to renewables without building new nuclear and curtailing hydrocarbons. I don't see how we eventually get into a global energy supply issue, especially with China and India populations using more energy as the middle class grows.
For US and europe, renewables wreck havoc on the grid. They scoop out hours of production without regards to demand. So your coal plant that needs to run 24/7 at above 60% capacity to make money suddenly can't and it shuts down - taking massive amounts of baseload capacity offline. So renewables have this inverse effect where baseload supply is shuttered in favor of when the wind blows or the sun shines - beacons of reliability. So when renewables can't operate it causes serious problems. And then when people ***** about this, people who don't have any experience in engineering or power like to point to batteries as the answer and that is not true at all. People can't fathom how much power we use daily and how big batteries would have to be to carry that over. Subsidies only make these decisions worse. Ironically, we're moving backwards in efficiency. Where more people are using individual power options (solar or gas) because the grid is so unreliable.

For China and India, they can't build any grids fast enough over there to support their energy needs. Regardless of power supply. So that means more of everything. And gas also supplies heat + industrial heat. Oil/gas usage will continue to grow as other nations increase their living standards.


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Sorry for dumping info and running off...

FERC regulates Natural Gas due to the Natural Gas Act (of 1938). For one client I've worked with, they are asking FERC, but need a letter of determination from PHMSA. So if you can convince PHMSA, FERC might rubber stamp, assuming there are no major changes to your site, for increased production limits. What constitutes a major change? That's up for debate, mostly because no one has done it before.

Would changing out the internals of a compressor (re-wheeling) be a big change? Would changing out coalescer elements be a big change or is that maintenance? Obviously adding a new compressor or sub-system (end flash gas system where there was none, booster compressor on the inlet where there was none) would be a major change, but how does the other things mentioned affect it?

The major change that has happened regulatory-wise from about 2008-12 time frame till now is the size of lines considered for a site sitting survey. Before, lines 8" and up were considered. Now it is 4" and up. And if you have to go back to redo a site sitting survey (estimating dangers of NG/HC release on the environment and plant), you get opened up to environmental concerns, noise issues, traffic complaints, etc.


As for existing capacity, it depends on the type of facility in the USGC. Some LNG plants are tolling facilities; you buy the gas, you pay a set rate per MMSCF to process it and you own the LNG in the tank at the end. Others buy their own gas and then sell the LNG (much like a refinery, but they only make one product). Some are a hybrid (one train is wholly owned, another is a tolling facility).

The only scenario I can think (and I could be wrong) is a tolling facility that has a 'gap' in their schedule. If they were to process the contract gas at 100% processing speed, they'd have a day (or two) before the next contract starts (bad schedulers). So they can 'slow-roll' the process to make it seemless, but their site isn't running at a 100%. Now you could try to buy gas to process so they get back up to 100% (assume they are running at 85% capacity), but I doubt that site would announce to the world they are under-running and looking for someone to sell them gas at a discount.

The other issue that I see with the recent run-up in NG prices is that this will make US LNG look super great as it did after ***ushima. When Japan shut down all nuclear plants, they spooled up LNG purchases. So the JTK (Japan, Taiwan, Korea) price shot up and, coupled with a lower HH price, made US LNG look like a rockstar.

As an aside: LNG prices is HH, plus about $2-3 per MMSCF for processing (making into LNG), plus $3-8 per MMSCF for transport. So if JTK is $20 (post ***ushima) and HH is $3, you could make about $6 per MMSCF profit. IF you had the LNG.

But for US LNG to remain competitive, you need a lower HH if the rest of the world's NG prices are lowered.


And one last thought, the US LNG pulls less than about 10% of the NG. I feel, that once you hit about 10% of the market, LNG can start demanding things and you'll get a bigger change to the system. Things like heavy HC content, CO2 content, N2 content, supply pressures, etc. will all be shifted to LNG needs rather than power needs, but that's just my $0.02.

~egon
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Amplify Energy going to bankrupt by EOW. Oil spills regardless of size in offshore California will ruin you…
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seems like the market is taking a similar read... sucky morning to open like that when everyone else gets to ride the upward wave of oil prices
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$78.22 high price for WTI so far today, making it the highest oil has been since 11/10/2014

$16.68 away from the highest oil has been since the inception of this thread.
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BlackGoldAg2011 said:

$78.22 high price for WTI so far today, making it the highest oil has been since 11/10/2014

$16.68 away from the highest oil has been since the inception of this thread.


I'm certainly not an economist or oil trader, but from all the data and analytics I've seen, it's going to stay high for at least a while (12-24 months). Does anyone on here disagree?
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I'm sorry, I wasn't paying attention, what was the question?
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Goose06 said:

BlackGoldAg2011 said:

$78.22 high price for WTI so far today, making it the highest oil has been since 11/10/2014

$16.68 away from the highest oil has been since the inception of this thread.


I'm certainly not an economist or oil trader, but from all the data and analytics I've seen, it's going to stay high for at least a while (12-24 months). Does anyone on here disagree?
Definitely maybe. At least until the next unexpected major industry shifting thing hits in the next month or so.
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About to get another truck so my truck can pull my boat and a truck
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COP is beast!
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Setup to run with good purchases down cycle and stupid (see RDS) with no hedges compared to other independents.
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https://twitter.com/chigrl/status/1445343024523972608?t=Iks2pr6MRmFHMWevJJ_pCQ&s=19
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When I converted it, 111 euro/MWh came out to $37.82/MMBTU
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Imagine you are going to start seeing demand destruction on the industrial side in Europe. Those prices are not economic for most heavy users of ng.
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I listened to an interview a couple of weeks ago with a fertilizer manufacturer in Germany. The natural gas prices over there are going to turn into a pretty major food crisis if they don't do something to ease the NG supply shortage. The Russians are bending the EU over a barrel right now trying to force everyone to use their new pipeline that bypasses Ukraine. Meanwhile, the local enviro politicians are too busy blocking new supply sources in hopes that industry will be forced to turn to "green" energy sources.
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joemeister said:

I listened to an interview a couple of weeks ago with a fertilizer manufacturer in Germany. The natural gas prices over there are going to turn into a pretty major food crisis if they don't do something to ease the NG supply shortage. The Russians are bending the EU over a barrel right now trying to force everyone to use their new pipeline that bypasses Ukraine. Meanwhile, the local enviro politicians are too busy blocking new supply sources in hopes that industry will be forced to turn to "green" energy sources.
I say let them enjoy the cold and rationed food supply! Screw these type of people and the morons that voted for them...
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Earthstone to acquire ~10,000 net acres in Irion County. Anyone know who the sellers are?

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/earthstone-energy-announces-bolt-on-acquisition-301391334.html
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Sporty Spice said:

Earthstone to acquire ~10,000 net acres in Irion County. Anyone know who the sellers are?

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/earthstone-energy-announces-bolt-on-acquisition-301391334.html
the Earthstone press release on their website lists the PDF as 'Foreland Acquisition' so im guessing its from Vortus backed Foreland Resources who have assets in Sterling & Irion Co's
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Quote:

TTF Dutch nat gas trading at $33.03 USD equivalent

NBP UK nat gas trading at $33.48 USD equivalent

at $6.23 US Henry Hub natty is at a bargain-basement price

This bodes well for US exports even with the cost of transportation
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The reason for the delta is largely the full capacity on exports.
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Ahh missed that. Thanks.
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Cimarex and Cabot are calling the new combined company, Coterra. Why do companies insist on hiring consults to come up with a crappy name like that?
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Are you telling me you didn't like Ovintiv? Its got an O for oil. What more do you people want?
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MavsAg said:

Cimarex and Cabot are calling the new combined company, Coterra. Why do companies insist on hiring consults to come up with a crappy name like that?
Sounds like a knockoff essential oils brand name

Look they could even up the line above the O so signify the oil is undergound

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Look they even went with the re-imagined recycling symbol with arrows to show they are environmentally minded or at least want to appear to be...




I remember laughing when GE bought Baker, merged them, then spun off Baker Hughes replaceing the "Meatball" logo with the new crowd-sourced, market-researched, and peer-reviewed logo... it was hyped as a cutting edge "Mobius Arrow" to signify our mission, vision, focus, looking forward while looking back, etc.

It's a F-ing paperclip, man. Also, there are 19 other companies with the same logo in Houston alone.
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MavsAg said:

Cimarex and Cabot are calling the new combined company, Coterra. Why do companies insist on hiring consults to come up with a crappy name like that?
Cimarex appears to be a made up name with no meaning.

Cabot translates to mapping or surveying, I guess.

I guess they are going for the success translation for Coterra?
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Its a synergistic name, just go with it.
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Coachella
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Speaking of Baker spinoffs, They announced that the former Hydril Drilling Controls/BOP group that was once part of GE is merged with MHWirth (former Aker Solutions rig equipment group) to form a new company called HMH. Kind of like the A&M in Texas A&M, the letters officially dont mean anything.
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Who's got the scoop on Tapstone?
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They going through a sales process ?
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Any word on the buyer?


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I know.
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Boat Shoes said:

Any word on the buyer?





In before "nice battery percentage, bro."
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