Ohio’s Utica Condensate/Light Crude Part 3 – How It’s Transported

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Condensate production (super-light crude oil) in the Utica Shale’s volatile oil window in eastern Ohio has more than doubled over the past three years. RBN Energy has done a deep dive into the Ohio Utica condensate market with several posts (three so far). The first article (in early January) dealt mainly with Encino Energy, the largest condensate producer in the Ohio Utica (see Superlight Crude Production Takes Off in Eastern Ohio’s Utica Shale). The second article (in late January) focused on the play's second, third, and fourth largest condensate producers in the state: Ascent Resources, EOG Resources, and Infinity Natural Resources, respectively (see A Look at Ohio’s Utica Condensate/Light Crude Drillers, Part 2). Today's (third) article deals with the question of how Ohio Utica condensate finds its way to market. How is it transported? (Hint: NOT by pipeline.)

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