US Condensate Production & Exports Jan16

Declining USG (PADD3) condensate production to limit export availability — Severe rig count reductions in the Eagle Ford play and accelerating well decline rates are sending Eagle Ford crude and condensate output much lower for 2016-17.   Although the repeal of the US crude export ban is further eroding the economics of condensate splitters on the USG, approximately 350 kbpd of new splitters are already completed, are under construction or have committed take-or-pay off-take agreements.  A combination of lower condensate production, rising splitter intake and Canadian diluent requirements should limit condensate cargo export availability through the forecast period.

 

US Crude Export Destinations Jan16

European refiners play larger role in US crude & condensate exports —  With Canadian imports remaining stable, Europe becomes the primary destination for incremental US crude and condensate exports.  Although North Sea production should decline by 300 kbpd during 2015-20, European refiners have limited ability to take larger volumes of 45° API crude and 55+° API condensate, when we examine each country’s crude slate.  US producers will need to find additional outlets in Latin America, as well as higher Asian exports, as the rising light-ends imbalance pressures prices and opens arbs.