Natural gas markets: 2021 will likely be tight

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Natural gas risks are largely to the upside and gas markets will likely be tight for the remainder of the year. We’ve said for a while that Henry Hub prices may be undervalued and the forward strip is starting to reflect that optimism: HH futures at this writing exceed $3/MMBtu… Read more »

Coal is back, but for how long?

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Natural gas’ most important competitor for baseload demand, coal, is experiencing a recovery of sorts. U.S. coal production and consumption, along with electricity demand, are rising as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes. While the U.S. coal industry faces immense, probably insurmountable obstacles in the medium and long-terms, coal will continue to… Read more »

Is Mont Belvieu NGL Fractionation Overbuilt?

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“Mont Belvieu fractionation capacity is not overbuilt – it is ahead of its time by few quarters.” At least, that is what one executive from a midstream company with a frac and storage position at Mont Belvieu told me in a recent conversation. While he was directionally correct, he was… Read more »

NGPL Gets a New Partner

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On February 22, Kinder Morgan and Brookfield sold a 25% stake in their Chicago-to-USGC NGPL pipeline to ArcLight Capital Partners for $830 million. In this article, we discuss two key drivers behind NGPL’s current and future demand: natural gas demand in the Midwest and the USGC. NGPL distributes gas to… Read more »