Build It and By Gosh They’ll Come Running
The Great Permian Gas Challenge is afoot to mitigate the basin’s falling prices triggered by midstream bottlenecks in the nation’s most prolific basin. ...
Read MoreThe Great Permian Gas Challenge is afoot to mitigate the basin’s falling prices triggered by midstream bottlenecks in the nation’s most prolific basin. ...
Read MoreN.Y.-based New Fortress Energy, a developer of LNG import facilities outside the U.S. now has export plants on the brain....
Read More2021 marked a pivotal, landmark year for Durham, N.C.-based NET Power....
Read MoreSeems there’s something for everyone today in the energy news-verse, and because we can’t cover them all here, Reese Energy Consulting has picked three headliners to muse over. ...
Read MoreAll things being equal in an inflationary environment, it’s not unusual to turn to lower-cost alternatives when the real thing has ballooned in price. ...
Read MoreThe newest refinery in the U.S. is the Texas International Terminals in Channelview, which came online in February joining 129 other refineries across the nation. Even the thought of building a refinery—especially now—seems a waste of brain cells. But one company has a grand vision to construct the petroleum refinery of the future that will reduce or eliminate 95% of greenhouse gas emissions. The only decision left is whether Texas or Okla., will call it home. Reese Energy Consulting today is following the latest news from El Campo, Texas-based Prairie Energy, which plans to construct a $5.56 billion “next generation” crude refining complex that not only will produce cleaner fuels but the heat processes to produce them will use a combination of pure O2, blue hydrogen, and green hydrogen. CO2 produced from the hydrogen unit will be captured and permanently sequestered. The facility itself will be powered by 100% renewable...
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