Take It All! Massive Shift of U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas and NGLs into...
U.S. crude oil, NGL and gas markets have entered a new era. Exports now dominate the supply/demand equilibrium. These markets simply would not clear at today’s production levels, much less at the flow...
View ArticleHaving Trouble Accessing Spotcheck?
To access RBN Spotcheck graphs you must have a password to rbnenergy.com. Back when you signed up for RBN you probably created an account, received a temporary password and then selected a permanent...
View ArticleSchool’s Out for Summer
Last week we held the first RBN School of Energy at the St. Regis hotel in Houston. Based on the feedback we received it was a huge success, achieving the goals we laid out for the conference. Today...
View ArticleThe Pathfinder Tribes of Nrge Land – Dr. Vince Kaminski
The origins of the Pathfinders tribes of the Nrge Land are shrouded in mystery. A growing body of academic literature seems to support the hypothesis that at least some of them are refugees from the...
View ArticleRBN *Summer* School of Energy – Hot Hot Hot Stuff
It’s time! Registration for RBN’s *Summer* School of Energy is open. Once again RBN Energy is offering an intense curriculum of energy market fundamentals analysis covering the whys and hows of the...
View ArticleThe Top Ten Energy Prognostications for 2014 – Year of the Horse
So you are feeling pretty good about 2014, eh? Stock market on a tear. Most U.S. energy markets relatively stable. Gaps in the oil and gas infrastructure getting filled. Well let’s not get cocky....
View ArticleA Backstage Pass to RBN Energy – New Premium Services Launching Today
RBN Energy is branching out! Today we are launching our new premium services package called Backstage Pass. Just like it sounds, this new service gets you deep into the details of the data and models...
View Article“You Never Give Me Your Money”—Some Common Oil & Gas Royalty Disputes
Natural gas and oil development, especially in shale plays that require a lot of wells and a lot of activity, can be inconvenient and noisy. There are also, of course, various criticisms and protests...
View ArticleYou Crack Me Up. A Brief History of Hydraulic Fracturing
Many who write about hydraulic fracturing suggest, or state explicitly, that it is a new technology in the oil and gas industry. This can hardly be further from the truth. Indeed, it is probably the...
View ArticleYou Say You Want a Revolution - Shale Gas Implications for US Manufacturing
Consistent lower natural gas prices resulting from the boom in shale production are expected to fuel a major increase in industrial demand over the coming years. RBN expects that sector’s demand to...
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