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A year after US federal officials allowed the first condensate exports, and nine months after OPEC stopped defending global oil prices, both supply and demand fundamentals for US-produced condensate have changed dramatically. Once-predictable arbitrages have been scrambled by volatile prices, and the build out of infrastructure has linked inland gathering centers such as Gardendale, Texas to the global condensate marketplace. 


Join Argus as we discuss:

  • Where have the most recent US condensate cargoes gone and why 
  • How gyrating oil prices and the erratic WTI/Brent spread are closing some markets and opening others to US condensate
  • How US condensate is being priced around the world
  • How the idling of rigs in Texas is affecting the supply of condensate for local and export buyers
  • How plans to add splitter and stabilizer capacity in Texas are progressing

US condensate: Entering “Year 2” of the Export Era

Originally hosted: August 13, 2015 

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