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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: Qone0 who wrote (85104)3/15/2024 8:43:02 PM
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One problem with West Texas Natural Gas is that the producers refuse to eliminate the water in the gas supply. Besides methane, that gas supply has a lot of steam in the mix. The drillers just want to send it all through the pipe and clean it up at the end of the journey. This means the transportation is very inefficient.

This was also the reason for the failures of the natural gas power generation in Texas cold weather. The steam within the pipes begins to condense, and the resulting water blocks the pipelines. The Texas grid does not have to follow regulations, such as limiting the amount of water in the methane, that federal regulations would require.
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