Posted by John_PA on February 09, 2014 at 09:44:12 from (72.95.244.67):
In Reply to: No propane shortage posted by BIG RUH on February 08, 2014 at 19:22:15:
I don't recall mentioning anything in this thread about piping water from anywhere.
As for the refinery capacity, I am well aware. google markwest midstream, Houston, PA. It's only a few miles away.
They keep up just fine now. It's the lack of infrastructure for delivery on the scale they are capable. Like I said, transport from well site to compressor station, to stripping plant is negligible. (Maybe a total distance of 5-10 miles through pipelines running 60,000 barrels per day through the plant)
It's loading onto rail cars, and availability of rail cars, and time to transport by rail and truck that is the problem. If you are sitting directly on top of the source, you never felt any kind of shortage.
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