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RBN Energy Blogcast
RBN Energy
300 episodes
2 days ago
Some market observers see a massive wave of LNG supply ready to flood the market, but the fears of cargo cancellations may be exaggerated, with the “great wave” more like a gradually rising tide. 
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Some market observers see a massive wave of LNG supply ready to flood the market, but the fears of cargo cancellations may be exaggerated, with the “great wave” more like a gradually rising tide. 
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RBN Energy Blogcast
Float On – Coming Wave of LNG Supplies More Likely to Produce a Rising Tide Than a Cataclysm
Some market observers see a massive wave of LNG supply ready to flood the market, but the fears of cargo cancellations may be exaggerated, with the “great wave” more like a gradually rising tide. 
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4 days ago
12 minutes 50 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Stitches – Piece by Piece, Permian Express Has Evolved Into a Midstream Standout for Energy Transfer
Energy Transfer stitched together its Permian Express system over multiple years and it’s now a standout in the company’s midstream portfolio, able to carry 600 Mb/d of Permian crude to Nederland, TX.
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5 days ago
11 minutes 23 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Frustrated – Complex Projects, Unpredictable Events Make Adding Refining Capacity a Global Challenge
Building and expanding refineries is a challenging task involving many moving parts. But even the best projects can unravel if politics shift, the economy sours, or another “black swan” event hits.
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1 week ago
14 minutes 9 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Got My Mind Set On You – U.S. Plans for Alaska Part of Larger Focus on Expanding Arctic Development
Expanded energy development in Alaska has been a priority since President Trump returned to office. We review the moves and how they fit into plans to accelerate Arctic exploration and development.
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1 week ago
11 minutes 39 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Let’s Get It Started – Enbridge In Early Stages of Major Crude Oil Pipeline Expansion Program
Buoyed by record crude oil flows and the expectation of further growth in Western Canada, Enbridge has been sanctioning more pipeline expansion projects and discussing plans to add more capacity.
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1 week ago
10 minutes 49 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Till There Was You – Ovintiv Ramps Up Montney Exposure with Acquisition of NuVista Energy
Ovintiv, one of Western Canada’s largest natural gas and condensate producers, has upped its Montney position with a takeover of rival NuVista Energy, continuing the recent consolidation trend.
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1 week ago
12 minutes 33 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Yes We Can – Western Canada’s NGLs Growth Gets a Boost with NorthRiver Midstream’s BC Pipeline
NGL production in British Columbia has been on the rise. Plans by NorthRiver Midstream to build a pipeline to fractionators in Alberta will give producers in the Montney more runway for growth.
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1 week ago
10 minutes 51 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Frustrated – Hurdles at Dangote, Dos Bocas Show Challenges in Adding to Global Refining Capacity
Dangote eyes a massive expansion but still struggles to reach capacity. Dos Bocas faces steeper hurdles. New refineries worldwide keep hitting the wall as bold plans collide with tough execution.
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2 weeks ago
12 minutes 19 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
In Spite of Ourselves – Backlog for Carbon-Capture Projects Grows Despite Efforts to Speed Permitting
The permitting process for carbon-capture projects is, in some ways, like navigating Houston’s notorious rush-hour traffic — if everyone tries to move at once, gridlock can quickly ensue. That’s true at both the federal level, where the EPA has more sequestration wells under review than ever before, and at the state level, where Louisiana just hit the pause button on its reviews. In today’s RBN blog, we look at how increased interest in carbon capture has exacerbated the permitting backlog.
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2 weeks ago
13 minutes 50 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Every Rose Has Its Thorn – Poor Performance in the Petrochemical Industry Affecting Earnings
The global petrochemical is currently experiencing a downturn, and this is showing up in earnings. These companies are reacting with cost reductions and capacity rationalizations.
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2 weeks ago
10 minutes 39 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
One Thing Leads to Another – Refined Products Projects Out West Will Impact Markets in Several PADDs
A few days ago, HF Sinclair joined ONEOK, Phillips 66 and Kinder Morgan in planning pipeline projects to move more refined products to Western markets. It’s too soon to say how many of these projects will come to fruition, but what’s certain is that the effort to transport large volumes of products west from PADDs 2, 3 and 4 will significantly impact refinery economics across vast swaths of the U.S. In today’s RBN blog, we‘ll discuss the pipeline projects and how they will affect market dynamics.
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2 weeks ago
10 minutes 5 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Stronger – Midstream M&A Slows as Companies Focus on Buying and Selling Specific Assets
There’s been a lull in midstream M&A activity the past few months, but several companies in that space have been making significant adjustments to their portfolios, either by acquiring assets from others or selling ownership interests in their own businesses. There’s also been a lot of buzz about major deals that may be in the works. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll discuss a few of the more interesting midstream transactions and what’s spurring them, and also look at the general state of the midstream sector.
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2 weeks ago
12 minutes 36 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
More! More! More! – Propane Oversupply Meets Potential Natural Gas Shortfall: Market Implications
More propane production. More exports. More inventories. The U.S. propane market, already oversupplied, is becoming even more so, putting additional downward pressure on prices. At the same time, surging demand from LNG exports and gas-fired power generation is pushing natural gas prices higher. Electricity prices are climbing too, further tilting the scales in propane’s favor. The big question is, will these shifting fuel-price relationships move the needle on retail propane demand.
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes 2 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Full Speed Ahead – Plains Expands Wellhead-to-Water Connectivity by Securing 100% of EPIC Crude
Out of the blue, Plains All American has scooped up 100% of the EPIC Crude Pipeline. Plains had previously announced an agreement to buy a 55% stake in the Permian-to-Corpus-Christi pipeline from Diamondback Energy and Kinetik Holdings, and on November 5, it said it had closed on a deal to buy the other 45% from Ares Management. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll discuss what the acquisition means for Plains, as well as a possible expansion of EPIC and the planned rebranding of the pipe.
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3 weeks ago
10 minutes 49 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Started From the Bottom – Merger of SM Energy and Civitas Resources Will Propel Them Higher
Two Denver-based E&Ps that each started out small but quickly expanded through a series of acquisitions will now combine to form one of the nation’s larger crude-oil-focused producers. With the planned merger of SM Energy and Civitas Resources, the pro forma company will be a significant player in the Permian, South Texas, the Denver-Julesburg and the Uinta. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll discuss the planned combination and the E&Ps’ rationale for it.
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3 weeks ago
12 minutes 16 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
You Oughta Know – Disputes, Disruptions Around FERC’s Rate Index Add to Industry Uncertainty
The liquids pipeline rate index, which the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission uses to adjust the rates charged to shippers on the crude oil, refined products and NGL pipelines it regulates, is the most important rulemaking proceeding for interstate oil pipelines. In today’s RBN blog, we take a deeper dive into the rate index, the disruptions caused by recent attempts to adjust it mid-cycle, and how delays in the review process could cause problems down the road.
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3 weeks ago
15 minutes 43 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Good Times? – The Golden Age E&Ps Hoped for Hasn’t Arrived, But Regulatory Reform Is Happening
The Trump administration has been easing regulations, accelerating project approvals, and proclaiming its undying support for the oil and gas industry. But much of the oil patch is in the doldrums. Crude oil prices are stuck in the low $60s/bbl, upstream capex and oilfield activity are down, and some U.S. producers are struggling. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll discuss the contrast between what the industry had hoped 2025 would bring and how things stand now.
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3 weeks ago
11 minutes 41 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Touch of Grey – West Texas Gulf Pipeline Remains Integral to Energy Transfer’s Midstream Operations
Energy Transfer has built one of the largest crude oil midstream portfolios in the U.S., yet one of its most important assets — the West Texas Gulf Pipeline — often flies under the radar. The 72-years-young line is still a workhorse, moving crude from the Permian Basin to Longview and Nederland, TX, where it feeds into Energy Transfer’s massive Gulf Coast export hub. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll look at West Texas Gulf and how it fits into Energy Transfer’s broader midstream strategy.
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4 weeks ago
11 minutes 13 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
The Long And Winding Road – New Twist Adds Uncertainty to Auction for CITGO’s Three U.S. Refineries
The eight-year legal clash over the coveted CITGO refinery assets just took another unexpected turn, leaving the potential sale up in the air. The winner of the auction for CITGO’s three large U.S. refineries, related pipelines and terminal assets remains uncertain as the auction faces additional legal hurdles. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll dive into the latest in the court case and what it could mean for the three refineries involved, which have a combined capacity of more than 800 Mb/d.
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1 month ago
14 minutes 19 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
All We Are Saying ... Is Give (NESE) a Chance – Can Williams Finally Build Its New York City Pipeline?
This past spring — 10 years after Williams Cos. first proposed the Northeast Supply Enhancement Project and one year after it scrapped plans for it — the effort to add 400 MMcf/d of natural gas pipeline capacity into New York City was revived. Since then, FERC has re-approved the project and regulators in New York and New Jersey have been mulling over whether to issue water-quality permits. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss Williams’s renewed push to get NESE permitted and built.
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1 month ago
11 minutes 53 seconds

RBN Energy Blogcast
Some market observers see a massive wave of LNG supply ready to flood the market, but the fears of cargo cancellations may be exaggerated, with the “great wave” more like a gradually rising tide.