Industry: Oil & Gas

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Refining margins under pressure: The impact of economic slowdown

Petroleum refiners globally are experiencing reduced margins in 2024 compared to the previous year, as illustrated in Exhibit 1. The 3:2:1 crack spread has fallen sharply in several regions. Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) has seen its refinery margins fall from $24/bbl to $8/bbl, a drop of 66%. Los Angeles has also faced a sharp decline, with margins […]

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2024 U.S. Election Pt 2: Harris vs. Trump on U.S. energy policies

Beginning with the 2016 Presidential election in the U.S., ADI has been publishing a summary of energy policy proposals by the leading candidates. Our summary has typically collected the positions of the two candidates on key energy issues, and we have tried to be objective by using their own words – made through statements reported […]

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The turbulent road to a SAF future

The aviation industry stands at a critical crossroads in its journey toward sustainability. In recent years, interest in SAF has surged, with airlines making significant commitments to incorporate this fuel into their operations, while governments around the world are launching initiatives to enhance SAF production and adoption. The Biden Administration’s SAF Grand Challenge, for instance, […]

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Natural gas goes to Six Flags

ADI has been reporting about struggling natural gas prices over the past year. U.S. natural gas prices have been on a rollercoaster again this year despite the country emerging as the top LNG exporter globally. Henry Hub benchmark prices started at $3.18 per MMBtu in the beginning of this year but fell to $1.49 per […]

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Renewable electricity options for the chemical industry: Part 2

Renewable electricity is becoming increasingly accessible for companies striving to meet their sustainability goals. They can either generate it themselves or procure it from third-party providers. There are seven options a chemical company can use to obtain renewable electricity, such as owned on-site generation, owned off-site generation, on-site Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) / operating leases, […]

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ADI newsletter: Gas prices, renewables, AI, and plastics emissions

In the September 2024 edition of the ADI newsletter, we analyzed the trends in U.S. natural gas prices and spotlighted emerging green electricity solutions for decarbonization. We shared highlights from the 2024 ADI Forum, featuring expert insights on LNG, CCUS, and private equity in chemicals. We explored how AI is transforming mining operations and why […]

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Renewable electricity options for the chemical industry: Part 1

The chemical industry, a hard-to-abate sector, is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due to its high energy consumption. This significant energy use is largely driven by the extensive operation of furnaces and boilers, particularly in producing products such as ethylene. To address this, the industry faces considerable pressure to decarbonize and one […]

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VCM Part 3: Building the next-generation

The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) is at a crossroads as we have written in our prior blogs (see part 1 and part 2). While the U.S. VCM Guidelines offer a promising path forward, significant work remains to ensure the market fulfills its potential in combating climate change. This part explores some key developments that can […]

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Voluntary Carbon Markets Part 1: Growing pains of a young market

The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) is a dynamic space brimming with potential to combat climate change. It facilitates the trade of carbon credits, each representing one ton of verified CO2 equivalent emissions reduction. Companies and individuals can purchase these credits to offset their unavoidable emissions and contribute to climate action. However, like any nascent market, the VCM is experiencing growing […]

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Global consensus struggles with data challenges

At roughly 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, methane packs a disproportionate punch, being 80 times more potent than CO2 over 20 years. Reducing methane emissions, particularly from oil and gas production (Scope 1 emissions), offers a powerful and rapid way to slow climate change.  Methane emissions in oil and gas production permeate every step […]

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Alcohol-to-jet: Fueling the future of SAF

As the world moves towards a more sustainable energy future, ethanol and methanol could play a key role in powering not just vehicles but also airplanes. With mandates in place in the U.S. and EU for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and initiatives by organizations such as the International Air Transport Association (IATA) […]