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May 22, 2022
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TempeCoug
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It’ll be interesting if that projects actually happens. More competition would
be good here in the Rockies.
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Gas prices in Colorado are substantially lower than in Utah.
Everyman
5/22/22 8:02am
There are many variables, but this might help a bit:
Mister P
5/22/22 8:09am
Basically, Colorado produces 4 times the oil and gas Utah does.
Mister P
5/22/22 8:13am
Could Utah produce more oil than what’s it doing now?
TempeCoug
5/22/22 8:16am
They could but it is really expensive to drill and truck oil in Utah
Nat Gas Man
5/22/22 8:29am
Probably. Again, a lot of variables. How many o&g basins a state has,
Mister P
5/22/22 8:30am
I know of one natural gas pipeline from the Rockies area to Texas that will
Mister P
5/22/22 8:40am
It’ll be interesting if that projects actually happens. More competition would
TempeCoug
5/22/22 11:41am
Its happening for sure.
Mister P
5/22/22 12:12pm
Gas prices are not just a function of crude production. I think Utah and Wyoming have comparable refining capacity, but
Mike Honcho
5/22/22 9:28am
Which is why I said "many variables."
Mister P
5/22/22 10:20am
Basin is not the cheapest place to explore/find/extract... and NO Rail.. so
relic
5/22/22 9:25am
Utah's state shrub is an orange pylon and they aren't cheap to grow.
Q-grr
5/22/22 8:25am
Better access to pipelines?
JuicyJam
5/22/22 10:15am
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