Multi-Client Studies Now Available

For more information, please contact Bill Gwozd, P. Eng. at 403-234-4299, or at bill.gwozd@ziffenergy.com

 

Opportunities for the Northeast - Impact of Rockies Express - Ziff Energy's Opportunities for the Northeast report provides an independent assessment for producers, marketers, pipelines, gas and power utilities, storage operators, end-users, regulators, and governments with practical insights and analysis of the Rockies Express Pipeline impact on the North American marketplace going forward.  The comprehensive 90-page multi-client study includes 59 charts, 16 tables, and an Appendix.  

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Opportunities for the Northeast - Impact of Rockies Express
   
 

Northern Gas:  A New Assessment of the Impacts - Many industry players plan to be active in Northern Gas, and its impact will affect the entire North American gas industry. This new 140 page multi-client Northern Gas study provides North American producers, marketers, pipelines, LDCs, storage operators, end-users, and governments with Ziff Energy’s practical insights and cutting-edge opinions of the impact that Northern gas deliveries will have on pipelines, markets, and prices. 

 

Northern Gas:  A New Assessment of the Impacts

The Stars Are Aligning...Evolution of the Dawn Trading Hub - A significant number of long-haul transportation contracts on TransCanada serving the Ontario, Québec, and US Northeast markets have expired, and more will expire in the next few years.  These gas markets may consider Dawn as a liquid market hub from which to base short-haul market area transportation services.  Dawn appears to be an ideal location due to: large underground gas storage capacity, access to traditional Canadian and US gas supplies, and a direct connection to Chicago (which benefits from competition among basins, multiple transporters, and potential incremental gas production from the Rockies, and eventually from Northern Gas). 

Evolution of the Dawn Trading Hub
Natural Gas Marketing and Transportation Contracting - This new multi-client marketing and transportation contracting assessment provides western Canadian producers, gas distributors, marketers, pipelines, large end-users, and governments with Ziff Energy’s strategic insights and cutting-edge opinions on the impact of significant contract expiries of over 4 Bcf/d during the next 5 years. The study is now available. Natural Gas Marketing and Transportation
Northern Gas Flowing South - Addresses northern gas supply, regulatory/government issues, and gas delivery options to 2015. It provides an assessment of the impact on North American markets, and other non-northern supply. We used Dr. Robert Brooks, Natural Gas Market Forecasting System, GPCM® for our pipeline, storage, and gas pricing analysis. The eight chapter (164 page) study contains over 90 figures and tables and is available now. Northern Gas Flowing South
Beyond the Midwest - Focuses on the North East Opportunities. This 110 page comprehensive Study analyzes the natural gas dynamics and critical issues facing the U.S. and Canadian Northeast. Emphasis is placed on gas supply from not only the traditional sources, but also from the Maritimes offshore and LNG. The market/demand outlook includes electric generation, pipeline load factors and future requirements, and natural gas basis differentials. The Study addresses the time period 2001 - 2006 and focuses on the fundamentals that will drive the natural gas environment. The study is available! Beyond the Midwest

Ziff Energy completed a related 135 page study, The U.S. Midwest: On the Verge of Transformation. With the opening of the new Alliance/Vector corridor in Nov. 2000, the Midwest has changed from a downstream gas market to a midstream market and hub through which gas will flow from both U.S. and Canadian producing areas to eastern U.S. and Canadian gas markets. The Ziff Energy study assesses the key factors that affect the flows of natural gas into and through the Midwest, their expected impacts on regional prices and basis differentials, their implications for North American gas pipelines (existing and proposed), and the potential growth in midwest markets for North American gas producers. The study is available!