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100 Mbbl/d increase in Canadian oil sands sends condensate demand up, AECO gas prices down

Enverus

The report examines the effects on AECO hub gas pricing, the Canadian benchmark price for natural gas, from what is expected to be exceptional levels of condensate-directed Montney drilling in the coming years. This will result in substantial demand growth for in-basin condensate volumes because of increased need for diluent.

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Exploring the Future of Canadian Oil Sands and Montney Plays

Enverus

Explore the impact of increased oil sands production on the Canadian condensate and AECO gas markets. We see good and bad news for Canadian gas producers trying to capitalize on increased oil sands production over the next four years. This could lead to an oversupply of cheap gas, putting downward pressure on AECO hub prices.

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The Importance of Field Gas Conditioners and JT Skids in the Oil and Gas Industry

Pro-Gas Services

One critical, yet often overlooked, component in this journey is the field gas conditioner, also known as a JT skid. These compact, powerful systems act as unsung heroes, diligently working behind the scenes to ensure natural gas is primed for transportation and further processing.

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A Better Way Than The Traditional Pipeline Drip (Innopipe)

OilPro

In the context of gas pipelines, a “pipeline drip” refers to a vessel or system designed to collect liquids, such as water and hydrocarbons, that condense out of the gas stream. We’re talking about Innopipe, the unique inline gas separator and piggable drip system from OilPro that removes 99.9%

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The Next Shale Frontier: Kimmeridge Ranks the Top North American Basins for the Next Decade

Oil Gas Leads

Logistics Breakthrough: Recent rail expansions mean crude can now be transported more economically from this landlocked region. Light Oil & Condensate: Production is rich in high-value hydrocarbons. Gas & Condensate-Heavy: Attractive to companies with LNG ambitions or condensate blending strategies.

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A Guide to Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)

Drillers

Nitrogen and dry gas a gas that is found without condensates or other liquid hydrocarbonsare commonly used as immiscible gases in gas injection recovery. The most popular gas for gas injection recovery is carbon dioxide.

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