Insight
Northeast pipeline build-out: the ripple effect on Rockies gas
This report is currently unavailable
Report summary
Starting this summer, some of the severe infrastructure constraints in the Northeast will be alleviated as several large Northeast takeaway projects come online, targeting the Midwest markets. The westbound takeaway projects, such as REX East-to-West and Uniontown to Gas City, will help debottleneck Marcellus and Utica supplies, satiating Midwest demand and displacing more costly supplies from the Rockies, Canada, the Midcontinent and the Gulf Coast.
Table of contents
- Marcellus/Utica production accelerates with takeaway capacity buildout
- Despite REX Reversal, Rockies increase gas flows eastward year-over-year
- Rockies gas will still be the key supplier east of Moultrie, IL
-
Southern California primary outlet for Rockies supplies in the West
- Rockies backfill San Juan production declines in SoCal and compete with Canada in the PNW and NoCal
- Utilization rates of westbound Rockies pipelines suggest Kern River will near capacity limits
- Conclusions
Tables and charts
This report includes 9 images and tables including:
- Supply growth keeps pace with demand, holding down recovery in Henry Hub pricing
- Northeast pipeline build-out: the ripple effect on Rockies gas: Image 2
- Northeast pipeline build-out: the ripple effect on Rockies gas: Image 3
- Northeast pipeline build-out: the ripple effect on Rockies gas: Image 4
- Northeast pipeline build-out: the ripple effect on Rockies gas: Image 5
- Northeast pipeline build-out: the ripple effect on Rockies gas: Image 6
- Kern River fills first, producers then increase reliance on TransColorado and NWPL
- Northeast pipeline build-out: the ripple effect on Rockies gas: Image 9
- Northeast pipeline build-out: the ripple effect on Rockies gas: Image 7
What's included
This report contains:
Other reports you may be interested in
Insight
North America gas supply basin takeaway monitor
Wood Mackenzie's monthly update on pipeline takeaway capacity across key North America regions.
$950
Asset Report
Oregon LNG
Oregon LNG was a proposed greenfield LNG export project 16 kilometres (10 miles) inland on the Columbia River in Skipanon Peninsula, ...
$2,250
Commodity Market Report
North America gas weekly update: Freeport LNG Train 3 set to restart
Gas markets expected to begin tightening
$1,700