安桥考虑二叠纪原油管道的开放季节

安桥将评估德克萨斯州英格尔赛德出口能力增加的需求。

总部位于卡尔加里的中游公司Enbridge正计划开放季节,以增加服务于科珀斯克里斯蒂湾 Ingleside 能源中心的一条完整管道的容量。

灰橡树管道全长 840 英里,将原油从二叠纪盆地输送至英格尔赛德进行出口。该生产线目前的产能为 90 万桶/天。Enbridge 估计 Grey Oak 的产能可扩展至 200,000 桶/天。

安桥公司首席执行官格雷格·埃贝尔 (Greg Ebel) 在公司 11 月 3 日第三季度财报电话会议上提出了该生产线的开放季节,称安桥计划在今年年底前启动灰橡树生产线的扩建,并将提供全面的服务。通过 Ingleside 出口提供二叠纪盆地服务,“以支持二叠纪盆地的进一步增长并满足我们的客户需求。”

该公司还计划到 2024 年底在 Ingleside 设施增加 2 MMbbl 的存储空间。

如果开放赛季开始的话,具体时间尚未公布。安桥公司发言人迈克尔·巴恩斯 (Michael Barnes) 11 月 28 日表示,管道开放季的工作仍在继续。  

目前,二叠纪盆地原油拥有充足的管道输送能力,可以满足休斯敦和科珀斯克里斯蒂码头的出口需求。然而,据 East Daley Analytics 称,Ingleside 的额外产能可能有助于该公司当前的关税计划。

East Daley 能源分析总监 Kristine Oleszek 表示,科珀斯克里斯蒂出口码头一直是二叠纪生产的首选,因为大型原油运输船的港口交通相对不拥堵,而且通往码头的管道路线更直接。

“2023 年全年,二叠纪至科珀斯克里斯蒂管道的利用率一直达到或超过 85%,”Oleszek 说。“这是一个关键标志,因为 FERC [联邦能源管理委员会] 强制要求‘提高’率已达到 90%。”

“无预约费率”或非承诺费率适用于对特定管道没有合同义务的托运人。FERC 在管道容量超过一定阈值后强制征收更高的关税,以便为未承诺的客户保留空间。

“由于加价率的关税结构增加,将桶运到休斯顿造船厂变得更加有利,”她说。 

此外,Oleszek 表示,通过 Enbridge Ingleside 能源中心 (EIEC) 进行的生产利用率约为 55%,“因此它有足够的空间来处理更多的桶。”

EIEC 是安桥于 2021 年从 Moda Midstream收购的,是美国按数量计算最大的原油储存和出口码头

从去年开始,安桥增加了其在灰橡树系列产品中的持股量。2022年8月,安桥成为该生产线的多数股东,持股比例从22.8%增加至58.5%。2 月份,该公司又从Rattler Midstream收购了 10% 的股份。目前,该公司持有该线路 68.5% 的股份,同时与合作伙伴Phillips 66Marathon Petroleum共享所有权。

为了在拟议的扩建后填充灰橡树管道,东戴利预测安桥公司将把部分原油运输从休斯敦和库欣转移到英格尔塞德。

安桥尚未宣布灰橡树管道扩建将如何实施。奥莱泽克说,一种选择是使用减阻剂(DRAs)。DRA(通常是聚合物)通过减少湍流来增加容量,使管道中更多的流体沿同一方向流动。湍流的减少使流体能够更快地通过,从而增加容量。

“使用 DRA 可以相对较快地实现扩张,”她说,“但这也带来了额外的风险,即与休斯敦交付的桶相比,增加 DRA 后的扩张关税成本不经济。”

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Enbridge Weighs Open Season for Permian Crude Pipeline

Enbridge would gauge demand for increased capacity for exports at Ingleside, Texas.

Calgary-based midstream company Enbridge is planning an open season to increase capacity on a full pipeline serving the Ingleside Energy Center on the Corpus Christi Bay.

The Gray Oak Pipeline is an 840-mile line taking crude from the Permian Basin to Ingleside for export. The line currently has a capacity of 900,000 bbl/d. Enbridge estimated that an expansion of 200,000 bbl/d on Gray Oak is possible.

Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel broached an open season for the line during the company’s Nov. 3 third-quarter earnings call, saying Enbridge was set to initiate an expansion of the Gray Oak line by the end of the year, and would offer full-path Permian Basin service by exports through Ingleside, “in order to support further growth in the Permian and meet our customer needs.”

The company also plans to add 2 MMbbl of storage at the Ingleside facility by the end of 2024.

The exact timing of the open season, if it is initiated, has not been announced. Michael Barnes, spokesperson for Enbridge, said on Nov. 28 that the work on the open season for the pipeline is continuing.  

Currently, Permian Basin crude has plenty of pipeline capacity to meet export demand at terminals in Houston and Corpus Christi. However, additional capacity at Ingleside could help the company’s current tariff schedule, according to East Daley Analytics.

Corpus Christi export docks have been the first choice for Permian production because of the relative uncongested harbor traffic for very large crude carriers and the more direct route for pipelines to the docks, said Kristine Oleszek, director of energy analytics at East Daley.

“Throughout 2023, the Permian to Corpus Christi pipelines have been at or above 85% utilization,” Oleszek said. “This is a critical mark as the FERC [Federal Energy Regulatory Commission] mandated ‘walk up’ kicks in at 90%.”

A  "walk-up," or uncommitted rate, is for shippers that do not have a contractual obligation to a specific pipeline. The FERC mandates higher tariffs after pipeline capacity passes a certain threshold in order to reserve space for uncommitted customers.

“Due to the increased tariff structure of the markup rates, it becomes more advantageous to move barrels to the Houston shipyard,” she said. 

Also, production going through the Enbridge Ingleside Energy Center (EIEC) has been at around 55% utilization, Oleszek said, “so it has plenty of room to handle more barrels.”

The EIEC, which Enbridge bought from Moda Midstream in 2021, is the largest crude oil storage and export terminal by volume in the U.S.

Starting last year, Enbridge has increased its holdings in the Gray Oak line. In August 2022, Enbridge became the majority owner in the line, increasing its stake from 22.8% to 58.5%. In February, the company acquired an additional 10% from Rattler Midstream. It currently holds a 68.5% stake in the line, while sharing ownership with partners Phillips 66 and Marathon Petroleum.

To fill the Gray Oak Pipeline after the proposed expansion, East Daley predicted Enbridge would divert some of the crude oil shipments from Houston and Cushing to Ingleside.

Enbridge has not announced how the Gray Oak pipeline expansion would be implemented. Oleszek said one option would be to use drag-reducing agents (DRAs). DRAs, often polymers, increase the capacity by reducing turbulence, causing more of the fluids in the pipeline to travel in the same direction. The reduced turbulence allows the fluid to move through more quickly, increasing capacity.

“The expansion could happen relatively quickly using DRAs,” she said, “but it also brings the added risk of making the expansion tariffs, with the added DRAs, cost uneconomical compared to a Houston-delivered barrel.”