Thursday, November 30, 2023

Brazil to be the next new member of OPEC+, and OPEC+ will continue production cuts in 2024.

Happy Thursday!  

Did anyone happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s Daily Update Newsletter on November 30, 2023, their article titled, “Brazil to become member of OPEC+ coalition”?  In the article, it goes on to speak about the Brazilian Energy Minister, Alexandre Silveira de Oliveira stated during an OPEC+ meeting on November 30, 2023, his country will be joining them in January 2024.  Brazil’s President, Lula da Silva has agreed to join.  Cooperation Charter documents were given to the Brazilian Energy Minister for his country to review and sign.  Another agreement during the meeting today was OPEC+ would continue production cuts into 2024 due to the prices being down in oil.  The next OPEC and non-OPEX Ministerial Meeting is scheduled for June 1, 2024, in Vienna.  If you would like to read more of the Oil & Gas Journal’s article, please click the link:   Brazil to become member of OPEC+ coalition | Oil & Gas Journal (ogj.com).

If you would like to read the details of the additional production cuts from OPEC+ for the first quarter of 2024 from the Oil and Gas Journal, please click the link: OPEC+ agrees to oil production cut | Oil & Gas Journal (ogj.com).

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or just find out what is underneath your feet to help with your emission reduction goals, contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week!  Try and keep dry!

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

City of Midland challenging wastewater permits?

Happy Wednesday!   

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle’s Business Section on November 27, 2023, their article titled, “Midland fights permits on oil, gas wastewater”?  The article speaks on how the city of Midland sought approval from Texas Railroad Commission to challenge drilling permits, and now they are challenging wastewater disposal wells.  City of Midland is challenging a Houston company, Pilot Water Solutions, to stop them from having five disposal wells bordering the T-Bar Ranch an area where 30% of city’s drinking water is.   The city knows not all operations and logistics are equal in constructing disposal wells and with the proximity to the city’s water they aren’t taking any risks with such an important and valuable commodity in West Texas.  Midland has learned from the past and knows water can be scarce because in 2011 the reservoirs were lower than low, and they had to apply water restrictions.  In 2013, the city had completed building a $200-million water pipeline which tapped into the T-Bar Ranch for emergency city water. The administrative hearing is scheduled with two Railroad Commission administrative judges for January 8 – 11, 2024, the city of Midland will finally have their voices heard on why the permits should be modified or canceled.  If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article, please click the link: Midland, oil capital of Texas, challenges water drilling permits (houstonchronicle.com).

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana coast has everything in area at a standstill, and is in Top 10 of oil spills in American waters!

Happy Tuesday!  

Welcome back to another week of ESC Blog!  I know you’re probably wondering where we were last week, but we stepped out of the office to get some R&R and time with our families.  We hope you did the same and enjoyed time with your family! Now we are refreshed and ready to wind down the year! 

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle’s Business Section on November 25, 2023, their article titled, “Gulf oil spill among nation’s largest – Coast Guard says Third Coast pipeline is suspected cause”?  The article was about an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana which was detected around November 16, 2023.  The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is unsure who’s the culprit in the spill, and it looks like it ranks in the top 10 of largest oil spills to be in American waters in the last forty-years.  As we mentioned in our blog after the Maritime Women event a couple weeks ago, the U.S. Coast Guard is in charge of the federal on-scene coordination in waterway environmental disasters.  They are still investigating who’s responsible for over one-million gallons of oil in the Gulf.  A Houston company, Third Coast Infrastructure, has shut down their pipeline which is in the area of the oil slick, but others for example Oxy and Talos have assets in the area have shut down too while it is under investigation.  The USCG was lucky the Gulf is very rough seas, and the spill has broken up, but there is clean up still to do before it effects the wildlife and oil production in the area any further.  Hopefully, the USCG will determine whose leak it is, and cleanup will commence.  If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article, please click the link: Houston firms affected by oil spill that could be largest since BP(houstonchronicle.com)

As of today, the Gulf’s oil spill’s origination is still under investigation!  Let’s cross our fingers the USCG’s investigators find the source soon!  If you would like to keep tabs of their progress, please click the link: UPDATE 3: Unified Command monitors, responds to Gulf oil incident > United States Coast Guard News > Press Releases (uscg.mil).

If you would like help in looking into how to update your terminal and pipelines, so you don’t have a problem like this, contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website for contact information!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week!

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Monday, November 27, 2023

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Energy Review, which is now available on their website!

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Energy Review for week ending November 27, 2023, which is now available on the EIA website. 

See what happened in the Monthly Energy Review by clicking the link: Total Energy Monthly Data - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Don’t forget to check out our ESC website!  We are always here to help you out with your next project!

Have a restful evening, after your first day back from the Thanksgiving Holiday Break!

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

U.S. EIA Weekly Updates for Petroleum & Other Liquids and Natural Gas are all now available!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Everyone here at Energy Specialists Consulting would like to wish you and your family a fun and happy Thanksgiving!  We hope you find something to be thankful for and remember all the fun times you and your family have had together over the years!  Happy Turkey Day!

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Reports for Petroleum and Other Liquids, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel, and Natural Gas for the week ending November 22, 2023, are all now available from the EIA website. 

See what happened This Week in Petroleum by clicking the link: This Week in Petroleum - U.S.Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened in the Weekly Petroleum Status Report by clicking the link: Weekly Petroleum Status Report - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened this week in Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update, by clicking the link: Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened this week in Natural Gas Storage by clicking the link: Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report - EIA.

Due to the short work week Natural Gas Weekly Update wasn’t released by Wednesday, November 22.  

See what happened this week in the Heating Oil and Propane Update by clicking the link: Heating Oil and Propane Update - Energy Information Administration (eia.gov).

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Have a great and relaxing long holiday weekend!  See you next week for another week of ESC News Blog!

Friday, November 17, 2023

U.S. EIA released its Country Analysis Brief for China, and it is now available!

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their County Analysis Brief for China, so check it out on the EIA website. 

See what happened in the China’s Analysis Brief by clicking the link: International - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

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Have a nice relaxing evening!

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Reports for Drilling Productivity and Solar Photovoltaic Module Shipments, and they are now available on their website!

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Reports for the Drilling Productivity Report and Solar Photovoltaic Module Shipments for week ending November 17, 2023, all are now available from the EIA website. 

See what happened in the Monthly Drilling Productivity Report by clicking the link: Drilling Productivity Report -U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened in the Monthly Solar Photovoltaic Module Shipments Report by clicking the link: U.S. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Independent Statistics and Analysis.

Don’t forget to check out our ESC website!  We are always here to help you out with your next project!

Have a safe and relaxing weekend! 

U.S. EIA Weekly Updates for Petroleum & Other Liquids and Natural Gas are all now available!

Happy Friday!

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Reports for Petroleum and Other Liquids, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel, and Natural Gas for the week ending November 17, 2023, are all now available from the EIA website. 

See what happened This Week in Petroleum by clicking the link: This Week in Petroleum - U.S.Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened in the Weekly Petroleum Status Report by clicking the link: Weekly Petroleum Status Report - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened this week in Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update, by clicking the link: Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what else happened this week in Natural Gas Weekly Update by clicking the link: Natural Gas Weekly Update (eia.gov).

See what happened this week in Natural Gas Storage by clicking the link: Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report - EIA.

See what happened this week in the Heating Oil and Propane Update by clicking the link: Heating Oil and Propane Update - Energy Information Administration (eia.gov).

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Have a great and relaxing weekend!  See you next week for another week of ESC News Blog!

Thursday, November 16, 2023

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit has made their ruling on the lease sale, and the BOEM’s Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 261 will happen on December 20, 2023!

Happy Thursday! 

Have you happened to see our blog at the end of August, September 27, October 5, and October 30, 2023 about the drama over the Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 261? I’ll give you a recap of the soap opera.  Back at the end of August the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) was being sued by the Oil and Gas Industry for reducing the acreage by about 6 million acres and making new terms and restrictions for the lease sale because of the endangered species which lives in the northern Gulf of Mexico, and the environmentalists sued to stop the sale and the revised terms were part of an agreement with them to hold the lease sale.  The Oil and Gas Industry’s case had its day in court on September 21, 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana and the Honorable Judge, James David Cain, Jr., ruled the BOEM must return to the original lease sale terms and acreage announced back in March because the changes came at the last minute and the proper steps were not taken to make the changes.  By the end of the week the BOEM filed an emergency request to allow the sale to proceed, but leave the new restrictions, and the environmentalist also filed an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in New Orleans.  The following week the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit sent down a ruling delaying the September 27, 2023, Oil and Gas Lease Sale 261 to November 8, 2023, to allow for them to consider the request. Then at the end of October 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit issued a stay on the sale which was scheduled for November 8, 2023, so they could have time to have arguments on November 13, 2023.   

Did anyone happen to read the Oil & Gas Journal’s Newsletter on November 15, 2023, their article titled, “Appeals court orders BOEM to go ahead with Gulf of Mexico oil, gas lease sale”?  In the article, it goes on to speak about the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in New Orleans had the arguments on November 14, 2023 and made their ruling.  The 5th Circuit ruled the original sale must be held in 37 days or by December 22, 2023, as originally posted with no reduced acreage and no restrictions.  During court it was admitted the Endangered Species Act process is ongoing for the Rice Whales and at some point, restrictions could be added.  The court noted a winning tract still has to file an exploration plan and restrictions could be added.   The Plaintiffs of the case were satisfied with the ruling and timeline.  If you would like to read more of the Oil & Gas Journal’s article, please click the link:   https://www.ogj.com/general-interest/government/article/14301569/appeals-court-orders-boem-to-go-ahead-with-gulf-of-mexico-oil-gas-lease-sale?o_eid=7683F9823212A5B&oly_enc_id=7683F9823212A5B&rdx.ident[pull]=omeda|7683F9823212A5B&utm_cam.

Did anyone receive an email from the BOEM today?  BOEM announced the Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 261 will be on December 20, 2023.  The BOEM’s Final Notice of Sale will be on the Federal Register on November 20, 2023.  If you would like to see the notice for the scheduling of the lease sale from the BOEM, please click the link: Oil and Gas Lease Sale 261 Scheduled | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (boem.gov).

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or just find out what is underneath your feet to help with your emission reduction goals, contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week!  

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Greater Houston Port Bureau’s Women in Maritime Happy Hour is an informative and fun event!

Happy Thursday!  We are almost done for the week!

The Greater Houston Port Bureau’s (GHPB)Women in Maritime Happy Hour is held a couple times a year in the evening at different locations around the Houston-Galveston region to give women in the maritime industry a chance to mix and mingle.  Last night, I went to the GHPB’s Women in Maritime Happy Hour which was held at the U.S. Coast Guard Sector (USCG) Houston-Galveston.  The speaker was Captain Nicole Rodriguez, MPE, Deputy Commander, USCG Sector Houston-Galveston.  She gave a nice talk about USCG and the Houston-Galveston region.  Their area is from Matagorda Bay to East of Lake Charles and 200 miles out from the shore and it includes the Houston Ship Channel.   They protect our waterways and work with all parties who use them as well as enforce maritime law.  USCG manages the waterways, the way traffic lights and peace officers work with street traffic and cameras with due diligence and communication.  The USCG is in charge of things which happen on the waterways which include vessels, vessel movement, and inspection for security and safety.  USCG are the lead agency for Search and Rescue (SAR), and they are the Federal On-scene Coordinators for environmental response on the waterways.  The USCG are the only armed forces division which protects from our shores, and they provide humanitarian aid as well as help our country with commerce.

Captain Rodriguez gave us some background information about the USCG.  The U.S. Coast Guard came out of the old Revenue Cutter Service which existed in the 1790s, then around 1915 they became the U.S. Coast Guard by order of Congress.  Captain Rodriguez spoke about an incident during World War II when saboteurs from Germany tried to blow up a port on the East Coast and was stopped by the captain of the port.  After that the Captain of the Port was given control of movement on the waterway, and to this day it is why it is an important position.  The USCG has a long history of helping and protecting our country right here from our shores!

A neat thing that happened last night was we were given a tour of the Vessel Traffic Services (VTS).  The VTS is the traffic control center of the Houston-Galveston sector where they help with movement on the waterways.  The men and women who work there work directly with the ships and vessels to help them get to where they need to go safely and efficiently.  They are especially important during foggy season because they see things the water vessel can’t and keep many from having collisions and running ashore. The Houston-Galveston Sector is a hardworking crew which keeps the Houston area a top port of the U.S.  and keeps Texas as a leader in commerce. 

I’d like to thank Captain Rodriguez, MPE and the VTS at the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Sector Houston-Galveston for a very informative evening and a lovely time!  I hope they have a productive rest of the year and a happy holiday season!

The GHPB’s Women in Maritime Happy Hour was an informative and fun event to attend to help us get acquainted with other women in the industry as well as learn about the waterways and people who protect them.  The next one they have if you’re a woman in maritime, you should check it out!

If you are interested in becoming U.S. Coast Guard and want to help protect our waterways and help people; please click the link: Home | UnitedStates Coast Guard (gocoastguard.com).

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or just find out what is underneath your feet to help with your emission reduction goals, contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week! 

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Motiva is selling 25 terminals on the Gulf and Atlantic Coast to Global Partners.

Happy Tuesday! 

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle’s Business Section on November 11, 2023, their article titled, “Motiva leans in on Port Arthur plant – Saudi Aramco unit agrees to see 25 other U.S. terminals to Massachusetts-based firm”?  The article was about Motiva Enterprises who is owned by Saudi Aramco has sold twenty-five of its terminals along the Gulf and Atlantic Coast to Global Partners for $305.8 million.  Motiva has announced it will be concentrating on its Port Arthur refinery and chemical plant complex.   If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article, please click the link: Motiva to sell 25 terminals as it shifts focus to Port Arthur refinery(houstonchronicle.com)

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or just find out what is underneath your feet to help with your emission reduction goals, contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week!

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Monday, November 13, 2023

EPA is considering the utility power industries’ woes, and are willing to make adjustments as need to meet net-zero!

Happy Monday!  Welcome back to another week of ESC News Blog!

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle’s Business Section on November 10, 2023, their article titled, “EPA says proposal on clean power is a ‘work in process’”?  In the article, it is the rebuttal from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to the critics from the power utilities and grid operators and various other power sector groups, which includes Texas ERCOT.  A senior EPA official on Thursday, November 9, 2023, said, “The agency would consider extending timelines and loosening compliance regulations under the Biden administration’s plan to get the U.S. power grid to net zero emissions by 2035” according to James Osborne of The Houston Chronicle.

The EPA has been getting heavy disapproval from the power industry over their current policy of getting the industry to net-zero in the next decade.  With the grid currently being mostly powered by natural gas and coal plants, them being able to transition over to a renewable or to eliminate their emissions by 2035 seems like a pipe dream with the challenges projects have getting with permitting and approvals, and construction in this current hostile environment.  An EPA’s senior official from the EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) they are currently still working on a workable solution with the power industry on how quickly they can change over to new technologies like carbon capture and hydrogen. 

The power grid hasn’t been able to keep up with the rapidly expanding renewables sector like solar and wind.  At this time, we will need to expand the U.S.’s power transmission lines by 60% by 2030 and triple it by 2050 to meet current expansion.  The transmission line expansion is a sore topic with projects being tied up in courts by landowners and states for years.  The North American Electricity Reliability Corp., which regulates the power grid said on Thursday the current regulations need to adapt or change for faster construction because with the way it is now, we will not reach our net-zero goals in the respective timeline. 

The EPA as well as other federal agencies are aware of the problems with their timelines and regulations to net-zero and are willing to listen and adjust as needed, but companies need to take the carrot the federal government is offering to help with the transition.  Like all new industries change is slow as well as proof the technology for large-scale carbon capture and hydrogen will be able to help the power industry.  Many companies are waiting for direction from the U.S. Treasury on tax credits and how they will work.   Hopefully, more will happen once they come out with this information. 

In summary, the EPA as well as other federal agencies are realistic on the challenges ahead and are willing to listen to the power industry on what is the best way and fastest implementation timeline for new technologies, as well as constructing new transmission power lines, if we are going to meet our net-zero goals!  If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article in Microsoft Start, please click the link: EPA official calls clean power rule 'work in process' (msn.com)

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or just find out what is underneath your feet to help with your emission reduction goals, contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week!  Keep dry!

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Friday, November 10, 2023

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Reports for the STEO and others are now available on their website!

Happy Veteran’s Day! 

We would like to thank all those brave men and women who have served in the armed forces who helped protect all the freedoms we cherish!  Thank you!

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Reports for the STEO and the Winter 2023-24 Global LNG Analysis for week ending November 10 2023, all are now available from the EIA website. 

Check out what happened in the Monthly Short Term Energy Outlook clicking the link: Short-Term Energy Outlook- U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Check out what they are expecting to happen in the Winter 2023-24 Global LNG Analysis by clicking the link: https://www.eia.gov/analysis/studies/naturalgas.

Don’t forget to check out our ESC website!  We are always here to help you out with your next project!

Have a good weekend and enjoy the cool weather!  

U.S. EIA Weekly Updates for Petroleum & Other Liquids and Natural Gas are all now available!

Happy Veteran’s Day! 

We would like to thank all of those who served in the armed forces, who made sacrifices to keep our country safe, and to help preserve all the freedoms we cherish!  Thank You!

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Reports for Petroleum and Other Liquids, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel, and Natural Gas for the week ending November 10, 2023, are all now available from the EIA website. 

See what happened This Week in Petroleum by clicking the link: This Week in Petroleum - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened this week in Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update, by clicking the link: Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what else happened this week in Natural Gas Weekly Update by clicking the link: Natural Gas Weekly Update (eia.gov).

**EIA delayed its scheduled releases for November 8-10, 2023, to complete a planned system update. They will resume normal schedules on November 13, 2023. **

Below are some of the energy data releases which were affected by the system update.

See what happened in the Weekly Petroleum Status Report by clicking the link: Weekly Petroleum Status Report - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened this week in Natural Gas Storage by clicking the link: Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report - EIA.

See what happened this week in the Heating Oil and Propane Update by clicking the link: Heating Oil and Propane Update - Energy Information Administration (eia.gov).

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Have a great and relaxing weekend!  Keep warm!  See you next week for another week of ESC News Blog!

Thursday, November 9, 2023

Has the EPA overestimated the timeline for us to get to net-zero in the utility power industry?

Happy Thursday!  It’s hard to believe the week is almost over!

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle’s Business Section on November 7, 2023, their article titled, “Is clean energy tech ready to scale up – Industry objects to federal implementation timeline”?  In the article, it goes on discuss clean hydrogen and carbon capture and how it isn’t ready for the utility scale we need in the ten-year timeline the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set for our net-zero emissions in the power industry. 

The EPA has been getting knocks from power utilities and grid operators and various other power sector groups, which includes Texas ERCOT and the Edison Electric Institution.  These groups argue the EPA hasn’t realistically estimated the cost to build out the industry which involves tens of thousands of miles of pipeline and plants.   Additionally, they need regulations in the books to make sure the respective industries contain the emissions underground.

The EPA claims the tax credits are enough to get the power industry going at a reasonable cost, and there are regulations on the books for carbon capture because it has been around for decades.  Some critics believe clearer guidance needs to come out of the EPA to get things on the right path and construction to increase exponentially.  The critics believe the EPA should have a contingency plan for the power industry because reality rarely aligns with the ideal situation.  The EPA has underestimated the timeline for developing these new tech industries because permitting is a lengthy process which we recently spoke about in our blog about there are no carbon capture projects approved at this time.  There are unknowns involved, if hydrogen can effectively mix in gas turbines, as proposed by the EPA.  These are just a couple of the problems the industry has with the new EPA rules for power plants.

In summary, the EPA has to be realistic in the construction and implementation timeline of new hydrogen and carbon capture utility-scale facilities, if we are going to meet our net-zero goals!  If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article in PressReader.com, please click the link: PressReader.com - Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions.

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or just find out what is underneath your feet to help with your emission reduction goals, contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week!  Try and keep dry appears the rain and cool weather is moving in!

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

TotalEnergies a solar producer in the Houston Area?

Happy Wednesday!  We hope everyone got out to vote yesterday!

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle’s Business Section on November 4, 2023, their article titled, “Oil giant begins operating solar site”?  In the article, it goes on to speak about TotalEnergies began using its own commercial grade solar farm with storage capabilities located south of Houston.  Their project called Myrtle Solar will be able to collect about 380-megawatts of solar energy and be able to hold 225 megawatts-hours of battery storage.  The facility has 705,000 ground-mounted solar panels which cover an area about the size of 1,800 football fields or over 2380 acres which would be able to power seventy thousand homes.   This commercial solar farm is the power to TotalEnergies’ industrial plants in Texas and Louisiana which include Port Arthur oil refinery, LaPorte polypropylene plant, and Carville styrene and polystyrene plant.  Even though the majority of the power generated (70%) will be to power their Gulf Coast plants the remaining power generation will be used by Kilroy Realty and they have a 15-year power purchase agreement in place.  The solar farm used federal tax incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act to help it become the operating farm it is today.  Myrtle Solar Farm is one of the steps TotalEnergies is taking to change itself into an energy company as well as help with reducing emissions.  If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article, please click the link: TotalEnergies starts solar farm, batteries in Houston area (houstonchronicle.com).

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint or just find out what is underneath your feet to help with your emission reduction goals, contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week!  

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

U.S. MARAD announced its recipients for its 2023 PIDP grants!

Happy Tuesday! It’s Election Day!! Don’t forget to vote!

Did anyone happen to read the announcement the U. S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) on November 3, 2023, titled, “Biden-Harris Administration Invests More Than $653 Million in Ports to Strengthen American Supply Chains”?  In the announcement, it goes to speak about MARAD helping fund 41 port improvement projects across the U.S. with $653 million through the Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP).  The funding is to help ports anywhere in the U.S. including the coastline, inland rivers, and Great Lake ports.  The funding used is coming from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law which allotted $17 billion to invest in waterways and ports.  The PIDP has been used to improve port and other related infrastructure to help keep supply chains moving through improved efficiency, innovation, infrastructure improvements, and project management.  The selected grant recipients include projects in the following states or territories: Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Noth Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Oregan, Rhode Island, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.  In Texas, the following projects received over $36 million in grants: Cedar Port Infrastructure Development Project, Velasco Terminal Sustainable Expansion Project, and West Basin Bulkhead.  The money received will help Texas docks expand and make them safer and more efficient places to work and do business.  We would like to congratulate all those who received federal monies and wish them speedy completion of their projects.  If you would like to read more of MARAD’s announcement, please click the link: Biden-Harris Administration Invests More Than $653 Million in Ports to Strengthen American Supply Chains | MARAD (dot.gov)

If you would like help in looking into how to transport your product efficiently, safely, and with less of a carbon footprint through your terminal contact us via email in the blog and check out our ESC's website!

We hope you have a wonderful evening and a great rest of your week!  

Monday, November 6, 2023

EPA slow approving carbon capture projects as more applications filed as Washington is getting restless!

Happy Monday and welcome back to another week of ESC News Blog!

Did anyone happen to read The Houston Chronicle on November 4, 2023, their article titled, “Applications to capture carbon soaring in 2023 – Delays in getting permits approved upset lawmakers”?  In the article, it goes on to speak about getting permits approved from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for carbon capture projects is slow like molasses and there has been an influx of 100 carbon dioxide (CO2) well applications already this year alone.  The EPA and CO2 permitting is in its infancy, so it will take time to learn the process for all those involved.   The EPA only had seven employees in this section, but now is trying to add people so they have 34, and it takes time to train people in the complexities of these kinds of projects especially with all which is at stake like CO2 can contaminate drinking water, to make sure it cannot me re-released into the air, and it won’t meddle with any geologic fault lines.  There have been problems with companies’ applications and with it being a new process it takes time for the EPA to review and companies to file complete and accurate paperwork.  The number of projects awaiting review are about 170 carbon capture wells.  The Democrats and Republicans in Washington have been increasing their pressure on the EPA to get things rolling along while the environmentalists still are putting pressure to stop the process.   Texas alone has 20 projects and Louisiana has even more, however both states have filed for authority to approve their own projects.  The EPA still hasn’t approved any new states to approve their own carbon capture projects like the authority they have given Wyoming and North Dakota.   Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality has three carbon capture projects on track to be approved and they are expecting by May 2024 the some of the projects will break ground.  As more ducks get in a row carbon capture projects will start to move along to help us reduce our greenhouse gases.  If you would like to read more of The Houston Chronicle’s article, please click the link: Carbon capture applications surge, straining EPA resources (houstonchronicle.com).

If you would like to learn something about CO2 Wells from the EPA, please click the link: Class VI - Wells used for Geologic Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide | US EPA.

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Friday, November 3, 2023

U.S. EIA Monthly Reports for Petroleum & Other, Natural Gas, and Others are now available!

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Reports for week ending November 3, 2023, all are now available from the EIA website. 

See what happened in the Petroleum Marketing Monthly by clicking the link: Petroleum Marketing Monthly (PMM) - November 2023 With Data for August 2023 (eia.gov).

See what happened in Petroleum Supply Monthly by clicking the link: Petroleum Supply Monthly -Energy Information Administration (eia.gov).

See what happened last month in Monthly Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production by clicking the link: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/production/.

See how crude moved in the Monthly U.S. Movement of Crude Oil by Rail by clicking the link: U.S. Movements of Crude Oil by Rail (eia.gov).

See what happened in the Company Level Imports by clicking the link: Company Level Imports - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Check out the Monthly Biofuels Capacity and Feedstocks Update by clicking the link: Monthly Biofuels Capacity and Feedstocks Update - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened in the Monthly Densified Biomass Fuel Report by clicking the link: U.S. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Independent Statistics and Analysis.

See what happened in the Natural Gas Monthly by clicking the link: Natural Gas Monthly (NGM) -Energy Information Administration - August 2023 With Data for October 2023(eia.gov).

See what was updated in the State Energy Data System (SEDS) by clicking the link: U.S. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Independent Statistics and Analysis

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Have a safe and cool weekend! Enjoy the Fall weather!

U.S. EIA Weekly Updates for Petroleum & Other Liquids and Natural Gas are all now available!

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Reports for Petroleum and Other Liquids, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel, and Natural Gas for the week ending November 3, 2023, are all now available from the EIA website. 

See what happened This Week in Petroleum by clicking the link: This Week in Petroleum - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened in the Weekly Petroleum Status Report by clicking the link: Weekly Petroleum Status Report - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what happened this week in Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update, by clicking the link: Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

See what else happened this week in Natural Gas Weekly Update by clicking the link: Natural Gas Weekly Update (eia.gov).

See what happened this week in Natural Gas Storage by clicking the link: Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report - EIA .

See what happened this week in the Heating Oil and Propane Update by clicking the link: Heating Oil and Propane Update - Energy Information Administration (eia.gov).

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Have a great and relaxing weekend!  See you next week for another week of ESC News Blog!

Thursday, November 2, 2023

U.S. Midwest CCUS pipeline is another casualty of the pipeline wars!

Happy Thursday! 

Did anyone catch our Blog back at the end of March 2023, in which we wrote about how the CO2 pipelines in the Midwest were having hang-ups very similar to the ones oil and gas pipelines are prone to having?  They were trying to move a product and things weren’t going their way!  The Midwest Carbon Express Pipeline which is mentioned in that article is still in the books at this time with expected completion in 2026.  We are talking about another CO2 pipeline which was being developed in the Midwest.  The Heartland Greenway CCUS pipeline project looks like it is another causality in the war on pipelines in the U.S. 

Did anyone see the Oil & Gas Journal’s Newsletter on November 2, 2023, they had an article called, “Navigator cancels US Midwest CCUS pipeline project”?  The article speaks about Navigator CO2 Ventures scrapped its 1,300-mile Heartland Greenway carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) pipeline project, due to regulatory problems in South Dakota and Iowa, and canceled its application in Illinois.  The Heartland Greenway pipeline was being developed to gather emissions from more than thirty Midwest ethanol plants in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota which would then be converted into liquid CO2 and moved by pipeline to be stored underground in Illinois.   The Heartland Greenway pipeline was anticipated to move about 15-million tonnes/year (tpy) of CO2, but as of October the project has been canceled.  It appears CCUS pipelines are going to have an uphill battle!  If you would like to read more of the article from the Oil and Journal, please click the link: Navigator cancels US Midwest CCUS pipeline project | Oil & Gas Journal (ogj.com).

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We hope you have a wonderful evening!  

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Energy Review, which is now available on their website!

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released their Monthly Energy Review for week ending October 27, 2023, which is now available on the EIA website. 

See what happened in the Monthly Energy Review by clicking the link: Total Energy Monthly Data- U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

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Have a restful evening!

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