Not exact matches
«If it's successful in building the line, Trans - Mountain will be the most significant of the Pacific directed pipelines as it will have 1.7 times the
export capacity of Northern Gateway,» says Steven Paget, an
energy infrastructure analyst with FirstEnergy Capital.
Department of
Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz told reporters in Seoul, South Korea that the government was reviewing the issue of crude oil
exports, given the mismatch between rising supplies of crude and the U.S. refining
capacity, The Wall Street Journal reported.
On Monday, Kinder Morgan Canada formally applied to the National
Energy Board for permission to triple the
capacity of its Trans - Mountain oil pipeline from Edmonton to the Pacific Coast and expand
export capacity at its Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby, B.C.. We'll spare you the details of the 15,000 - page filing.
By 2013, pipeline companies plan to have
capacity for 1.65 million barrels of crude a day than Canada's
energy companies expect to
export.
Such
exports hit a peak of 874,260 barrels in total in July, before falling back to 346,921 in August... The re-
exports have become a relief valve for both countries by reducing some congestion of supplies within the U.S. «We've got so much rail
capacity now and pipe
capacity is really starting to come on line, especially heading down to the U.S. Gulf,» said Martin King, analyst at FirstEnergy Capital Corp. «One way or another, the market's figured out a way to get Canadian crude to a country other than the U.S.» Tidal
Energy Marketing Inc., a unit of Enbridge Inc., is one company that has shipped Canadian crude from the Gulf Coast, sending a cargo to Spain in May.
I think using as much of other
energy as possible for baseload and
exporting NG (build
capacity for emergencies and for peaking demand, but operate below
capacity and sell much of it abroad) would be ideal.
On July 17, 2012, Peabody
Energy announced that, under new agreements with Kinder Morgan
Energy Partners, it would gain additional coal
export capacity from Kinder Morgan's Deepwater Terminal and Houston Bulk Terminal in Texas, as well as increased access to the International Marine Terminal at Myrtle Grove, Louisiana, south of New Orleans.
I suggest looking at three trends: 1) China renewable
energy certificates and other market mechanisms launching in 2017, 2) upgrading of China domestic manufacturing
capacity, and 3)
exports to countries in the One Belt One Road initiative, known as OBOR.
But the conclusion of an international agreement to limit Iran's nuclear arms
capacity, which would lift the international sanctions that have restricted Iranian
energy exports, would give new momentum to the planned construction of an ultra-deepwater natural - gas pipeline across the Arabian Sea, from Iran to India's west coast.
In the face of such broad support, the Sheriff's office, Suarez, and county attorney, Micheal P. Short, have decided to take the side of
Energy Transfer, which has used eminent domain against local landowners and which threatens sacred and traditional Native territories along the pipeline route.
Energy Transfer's pipeline would move approximatly 470,000 barrels oil per day with
capacity to move 570,000 barrels daily from the Bakken fields of North Dakota to be
exported out to the gulf.
Mongolia may have the potential for 1,500 GW of installed solar PV
capacity, as calculated in the report, «Costs and benefits of large - scale deployment of wind turbines and solar PV in Mongolia for international power
exports,» published in the journal Renewable
Energy by Takashi Otsuki, researcher for the Asia Pacific
Energy Research Centre (APERC) at the Institute of
Energy Economics Japan (IEEJ).
ENERGY OVERVIEW Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 2.9 billion barrels Oil Production (2002E): 818,000 barrels per day (bbl / d), of which about 763,000 bbl / d was crude oil Oil Consumption (2002E): 483,000 bbl / d Net Oil
Exports (2001E): 335,000 bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 27.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.32 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.17 Tcf Net Natural Gas
Exports (2000E): 0.15 Tcf Coal Reserves (2000E): 474 million short tons (Mmst) Coal Production (2000E): 0.33 Mmst Coal Consumption (2000E): 1.47 Mmst Electric Generation
Capacity (1 / 1 / 00E): 24 gigawatts (GW) Electricity Generation (2000E): 82.8 billion kilowattthours (bkwh); conventional thermal 52 %, hydroelectricity 41 %, nuclear 7 %
ENERGY OVERVIEW Energy Minister: Ernesto Martens Rebolledo Head of PEMEX: Raul Munoz Leos Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 12.6 billion barrels (see Reserves and Production) Oil Production (2002E): 3.6 million barrels per day (bbl / d), of which 3.18 million bbl / d was crude Oil Consumption (2002E): 1.93 million bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2002E): 1.68 million bbl / d Crude Oil Refining Capacity (1 / 1 / 03E): 1.7 million bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 8.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf)(see Reserves and Production) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.33 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.38 Tcf Recoverable Coal Reserves (2000E): 1.3 billion short tons Coal Production (2000E): 10.86 million short tons Coal Consumption (2000E): 13.41 million short tons Net Coal Imports (2000E): 2.55 million short tons Electric Generation Capacity (2000E): 38.9 million kilowatts Net Electricity Generation (2000E): 194.37 billion kilowatthours (bkwh); 74 % thermal, 18 % hydro, 5 % nuclear, 3 % other Net Electricity Consumption (2000E): 182.8 bkwh Net Electricity Imports (2000E): 2.0
ENERGY OVERVIEW
Energy Minister: Ernesto Martens Rebolledo Head of PEMEX: Raul Munoz Leos Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 12.6 billion barrels (see Reserves and Production) Oil Production (2002E): 3.6 million barrels per day (bbl / d), of which 3.18 million bbl / d was crude Oil Consumption (2002E): 1.93 million bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2002E): 1.68 million bbl / d Crude Oil Refining Capacity (1 / 1 / 03E): 1.7 million bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 8.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf)(see Reserves and Production) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.33 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.38 Tcf Recoverable Coal Reserves (2000E): 1.3 billion short tons Coal Production (2000E): 10.86 million short tons Coal Consumption (2000E): 13.41 million short tons Net Coal Imports (2000E): 2.55 million short tons Electric Generation Capacity (2000E): 38.9 million kilowatts Net Electricity Generation (2000E): 194.37 billion kilowatthours (bkwh); 74 % thermal, 18 % hydro, 5 % nuclear, 3 % other Net Electricity Consumption (2000E): 182.8 bkwh Net Electricity Imports (2000E): 2.0
Energy Minister: Ernesto Martens Rebolledo Head of PEMEX: Raul Munoz Leos Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 12.6 billion barrels (see Reserves and Production) Oil Production (2002E): 3.6 million barrels per day (bbl / d), of which 3.18 million bbl / d was crude Oil Consumption (2002E): 1.93 million bbl / d Net Oil
Exports (2002E): 1.68 million bbl / d Crude Oil Refining
Capacity (1 / 1 / 03E): 1.7 million bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 8.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf)(see Reserves and Production) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.33 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.38 Tcf Recoverable Coal Reserves (2000E): 1.3 billion short tons Coal Production (2000E): 10.86 million short tons Coal Consumption (2000E): 13.41 million short tons Net Coal Imports (2000E): 2.55 million short tons Electric Generation
Capacity (2000E): 38.9 million kilowatts Net Electricity Generation (2000E): 194.37 billion kilowatthours (bkwh); 74 % thermal, 18 % hydro, 5 % nuclear, 3 % other Net Electricity Consumption (2000E): 182.8 bkwh Net Electricity Imports (2000E): 2.07 bkwh
ENERGY INDUSTRY Organization: Oil and natural gas - Petroleos de Mexicanos (Pemex), four operating subsidiaries (Exploration and Production, Refining, Gas and Basic Petrochemicals, Secondary Petrochemicals), Petroleos Mexicanos Internacional (PMI); Electric power and distribution - CFE and LFC; Natural gas and electric power regulation - Comission Reguladora de Energia (CRE) Major Ports: Gulf Coast - Cayo Arcos, Dos Bocas, and Pajaritos (handle most of Pemex's oil
exports), Tuxpan, Ciudad Madero; Pacific Coast - Salina Cruz, Rosarito Major Oil - Producing Fields: Cantarell, Abkatun, Ku, Caan, Pol, Chuc Major Refineries (Crude
Capacity): Salina Cruz (330,000 bbl / d), Tula Hidalgo (320,000 bbl / d), Salamanca (245,000 bbl / d), Cadereyta (275,000 bbl / d), Minatitlan (194,000 bbl / d), Ciudad Madero (320,000 bbl / d)
While Wyoming produces the most coal in the United States, long rail transport distances, limited Pacific Ocean coal
export capacity, and the lower
energy content of subbituminous coal place some limits on utilization.
Also in the planning report: «Inter-regional
capacity to
export energy from South Australia is limited, potentially restricting flows from existing and additional generation connecting in South Australia.