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.
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Originally hosted: August 13, 2015