Blending

U.S. Natural Gas Utilities Paving Long Road to Hydrogen Blending

U.S. Natural Gas Utilities Paving Long Road to Hydrogen Blending

Forecasts suggest that it would take time before U.S. hydrogen production is up to speed to match burgeoning demand, and before pilot projects produce conclusive results for blending the fuel in natural gas infrastructure. Natural gas and electric utilities, nonetheless, are eager to leverage the fuel to lower emissions in existing infrastructure and electricity generation.  …

November 3, 2023
Proposed Blending Facility Would Better Tailor Shale Output to Refineries

Proposed Blending Facility Would Better Tailor Shale Output to Refineries

A $400 million crude oil storage and blending complex proposed for St. Landry Parish in Louisiana would expand market opportunities for production coming from liquids-rich shale plays while providing refiners and petrochemical plant operators with a better-tailored barrel to meet their needs, backers said.

October 6, 2015

ExxonMobil Exec Sees LNG Blending into North American Gas Supply Gradually

Incremental LNG supplies are not something that’s going to happen all at once. New terminals will make their way through the permitting and construction process one by one, and the additional supplies will help offset declining production in other areas, according to an ExxonMobil executive.

March 15, 2004

ExxonMobil Exec Sees LNG Blending into North American Gas Supply Gradually

Incremental LNG supplies are not something that’s going to happen all at once. New terminals will make their way through the permitting and construction process one by one, and the additional supplies will help offset declining production in other areas, according to an ExxonMobil executive.

March 15, 2004