Title : The Market And Energy Page, Part 1, T+ 146 -- April 15, 2018; British Columbia Issues Permit For KMI's Trans Mountain Pipeline
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The Market And Energy Page, Part 1, T+ 146 -- April 15, 2018; British Columbia Issues Permit For KMI's Trans Mountain Pipeline
Breaking news! Breaking News! British Columbia issues permit for Trans Mountain pipeline; British Columbia heads to Ottawa! Wow! [Huge thank you to reader who sent met the link.] Here's the story, linked here:- the $7.4-billioin projects requires 1,187 provincial permits: note -- that was not a typo -- the project requires 1,187 permits from British Columbia. I assume, the project requires a few permits from the province of Alberta; and, a few permits from the federal government (Ottawa)
- so, where do we stand on the 1,187 British Columbia permits -- making progress:
- 587 permit applications have been submitted
- that means the company still needs to submit 600 more applications
- of the 587 permits the company has submitted:
- 201 have been approved
- 386 are under review
- the submitted permits must align with 37 conditions outlined in BC's environmental certificate and the 157 conditions detailed int he National Energy Board's approval
- assumption: as the permit applications come in, I assume the BC provincial government can add more conditions, if necessary
- by the way, had Hillary been elected president, it doesn't take a rocket scientist ...
- IEnova will construct the marine liquid fuels terminal -- remember, new restrictions on commercial marine fuel
- location: at the La Jovita Energy Hub, port city of Ensenada
- the terminal: will be known as Baja Refinados
- will commence operations 2H20
- will supply 1 million bbls (sic) of gasoline and diesel
- will allow Chevron to utilize 50% of the facility's storage and fuel capacity
- earnings to be released next Friday (April 20, 2018)
- shares down 1%, after close, after rising 2.4% during the day
- diesel fuel pipeline
- will connect Hebert and Midland in Texas
- initial capacity: 30,000 bbls/day
- will come online by 3Q20
Dumb and dumber: most dumassed decision in the past two weeks?
- Trump says he wants the US out of Syrian "conflict" by the end of the year; sooner if possible
- Assad's answer: use chemical weapons
- telling Trump his attack failed
- halt immediately any new permits for offshore oil and gas exploration
- yeah, that will solve the "problem"
- mostly it will push future investment overseas
- but, I suppose, the hobbits are happy
- Anadarko’s original well design uses between 500 and 800 pounds of proppant per foot with a proppant per gallon water ratio above 0.50. The new well design averages near 250 pounds per foot and has a proppant per gallon water ratio below 0.25.
- If those ratios are based on mass (weight), here's what I'm seeing in the Bakke:
- 9,000-ft laterals
- 10 million gallons of water
- 90% water (mass)
- 10% proppant (mass): generally large sand or mesh/large sand; very little ceraic being used in wells that I've looked at; some operators are using mix of large/medium/small sand
- 10 million lbs sand
- so, compared to Anadarko in DJ, the Bakken:
- 10 million lbs sand / 9,000 feet = 1,000 lbs of proppant / foot
- ratio of proppant per gallon water: 0.10
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