随着二叠纪盆地产量的增长,企业产品的石油管道运输量增加

Enterprise 正在寻求在墨西哥湾沿岸建造一个原油出口码头,以帮助将石油推向国外市场。 

阿拉西·索马塞卡,路透社

管道和储存公司 Enterprise Products Partners 5 月 2 日表示,得益于美国顶级页岩盆地产量增长,该公司第一季度原油管道运输量小幅增长。

Enterprise仍然看好分布在德克萨斯州和新墨西哥州的二叠纪盆地的石油产量,并正在寻求在墨西哥湾沿岸建造一个原油出口码头,以帮助将其中一些石油推向国外市场。

该公司联席首席执行官吉姆·蒂格表示:“在我们的综合系统中,我们继续看到二叠纪盆地的原油、天然气和液化天然气产量增长。”他补充说,国内和国际对美国能源和能源产品的需求仍然强劲。

该公司表示,截至 3 月 31 日的三个月内,原油管道运输总量从去年同期的 2.2 MMbbl/天增至 230 万桶/天。

原油海运码头吞吐量增长 5.7%,达到 841,000 桶/天。

然而,第一季度原油管道和服务部门的毛营业利润率下降了4.3%,至3.97亿美元,部分原因是关键管道的最低产量承诺到期,以及平均运输费降低和其他管道运营成本上升。

总体净利润增长 6.8%,达到 14 亿美元,即每股 63 美分。

Tudor Pickering Holt & Co分析师科尔顿·比恩(Colton Bean)写道,季度业绩代表了“2023年盈利的健康开端”,并且对环保署全年息税折旧摊销前盈利“93亿美元的非官方目标来说是个好兆头”。

第一季度天然气运输量增至创纪录的每天 18.0 万亿英国热量单位 (Btu/d),而去年同期为 16.4 万亿英国热量单位/天。

然而,Enterprise警告称,较低的天然气价格开始抑制Haynesville和Eagle Ford等干天然气项目的活动和增长。

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Enterprise Products' Oil Pipeline Volumes Rise on Permian Basin Output Growth

Enterprise is looking to build a crude oil export terminal on the Gulf Coast to help push barrels into the foreign market. 

Arathy Somasekhar, Reuters

Enterprise Products Partners' first-quarter crude oil pipeline volumes edged slightly higher, the pipeline and storage company said on May 2, helped by production growth in the top U.S. shale basin.

Enterprise has remained bullish on oil production from the Permian Basin, spread across Texas and New Mexico, and is looking to build a crude oil export terminal on the Gulf Coast to help push some of those barrels into the foreign market.

"Across our integrated system we continue to see crude oil, natural gas and NGL production growth from the Permian Basin," said Jim Teague, the company's co-chief executive officer, adding that domestic and international demand for U.S. energy and energy products remains resilient.

Total crude oil pipeline transportation volumes rose to 2.3 million barrels per day (MMbbl/d) in the three months to March 31, up from 2.2 MMbbl/d a year earlier, the company said.

Crude oil marine terminal volumes rose 5.7% to 841,000 bbl/d.

However, gross operating margin from its crude oil pipelines and services segment eased 4.3% to $397 million in the first quarter, partly due to expiration of minimum volume commitments on a key pipeline as well as lower average transportation fees and higher operating costs on others.

Overall net income rose 6.8% to $1.4 billion, or 63 cents per share.

The quarterly results represent "a healthy start to 2023 earnings," wrote Tudor Pickering Holt & Co analyst Colton Bean, and "bodes well for EPD's unofficial target of $9.3 billion" in full-year earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.

Natural gas transportation volumes increased to a record 18.0 trillion British thermal units per day (Btu/d) in the first quarter compared with 16.4 trillion Btu/d for the same quarter last year.

Enterprise, however, warned that lower natural gas prices were beginning to temper activity and growth in dry natural gas plays such as the Haynesville and Eagle Ford.