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LNG, Natural Gas Price & Market Forecasting & Simulation, Energy, Energy Transition, Carbon, Energy Access for All. https://t.co/ayac7X76Ir
Houston, Texas
Joined November 2021
Let's discuss what is at stake with the disruption of the #StraitofHormuz? Who are the major LNG suppliers and consumers affected? What are the global impacts and local US impacts we might expect? How does one model these scenarios and why would you?
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Join us on the Cavanha Cafe podcast to get the latest on the #Iran conflict's impact on #LNG markets. @RBACInc's Edward O'Toole, Robert Kachmar, and Cyrus Brooks will join Armando Cavanha and Cavanha Cafe #energy podcast 11 March, 2PM Central time https://t.co/OxpJwv2H3n
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In our new article coming next week, Cyrus Brooks takes a look at the long history of oil and gas within the United States and how the industry evolved to where it is today.
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What would happen to global LNG trade if the Strait of Hormuz were to shut-down? Click here to find out: https://t.co/6itrhEEsv1
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There's renewed talk of building #pipelines to constrained #NewEngland--how would #naturalgasprices be affected? Click here to find out: https://t.co/1y33DK4xEZ
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RBAC, Inc. has it covered in it's new data center article and podcast coming on the 18th with Robert Kachmar and Armando Cavanha. (here: https://t.co/nuVXooKnJg)
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But everything was about #oil before! “I never look back, darling; it distracts from the now.” Fortune writes about possibly "Overlooked gas investor darling thanks to #AI". https://t.co/J77tvaIo0d
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how can they actually be properly informing the public if they are cherry picking both data and even sources? https://t.co/iESha6rILn Let’s get informed. Let’s make better energy decisions. @RBACInc
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RBAC is the market leading supplier of global and regional gas and LNG market simulation systems. These systems provide industry analysts powerful tools for supporting investment and M&A strategy,...
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Thus, back to the topic in question, DW itself is apparently committed to fighting misinformation (which legacy media are accused above of spreading themselves), but this begs the question,
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Why take beautiful green landscapes and paint them black because that's what absorbs the sunlight? It's a horrible thing.”
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Peter BryantYou have an interesting thought that you say renewable energy is not necessarily green. So, that's almost hypocrisy. But unpack that for us. Jesse AusubelWhat I like to say is renewables m
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“When I drive through Vermont now, you know, I'm a marine guy. I'm a fish guy. So, I feel like the landscape—it looks like they've covered it with fish scales called solar panels. It's awful. It's the Rolling Stones’ ‘Paint It Black.’
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Then you have different environmentalists who will tell you that green or clean energy as it is mainly thought of, is actually not so green or not so clean at all when you consider the actual environmental impact.
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and we have the rise of Substack and all the Posts and things we see here (When they are not censored) or on X or in industry publications where it tends to be more focused on technical facts with less politics, given you don’t have to convince anybody of its usefulness.
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“If you don’t follow the press, you are uninformed, goes the old saw; if you do follow the press, you are misinformed.” https://t.co/59B8KLwPR6 So we must depend more and more on real journalists, and some of those are citizen journalists or independent journalists,
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Glenn Reynolds writes for the New York Post about a major journalistic shift. If you don’t follow the press, you are uninformed, goes the old saw; if you do follow the press, you are misinformed....
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A clean cooking fuel for much of the world that doesn't have and is literally dying for its lack. With so much of the story missing from DW, then it's no particular surprise that traditional journalism is on the demise.
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And as mentioned, it's not just power, but it has many other uses. And when you look at more than natural gas, but also, natural gas liquids, where you can get something such as LPG, tthen you also have
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which also doesn't ramp up as easily as natural gas to backup renewables. So as much as they want to attack natural gas, it actually does the job better than anything else.
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None of this information was in the article nor the fact that natural gas is being used because of the gap that it fills between nuclear and the time it takes to get it up and running, and the cost that nuclear currently has, as well as coal,
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Nuclear also has the advantage that it doesn't have to be fueled so often, which means it can ride through some of the cost up and downs which trouble a lot of other power sources.
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