I know a lot of folks are not likely to read comments sent to my site.
I, of course, see all the comments but the way the blogging template is set up, it's hard to access / search comments.
If I get a comment that might be of interest to readers, I will post it (or paraphrase it) as a stand-alone posting calling attention to it.
In this particular case, folks interested in NOG may be interested in looking at the third comment at this posting.
The individual who sent in that comment is interested in more information on NOG, and has named a couple of sources that might provide some additional information.
I accumulate shares in NOG, so I post almost anything I find regarding NOG. (Although, I actually post almost anything of interest coming out of the Bakken regardless of whether I have a financial interest in it.)
For newbies, NOG has a unique business model in the Bakken. There are others that do what NOG does, but I think NOG is the largest of those companies and maybe the only one of those companies publicly traded. Now that I have said that, I'm sure any number of folks will write me to correct me. Smile.
Now, on a personal note. The person who sent in that comment was from Walnut Creek. A widget at my site allows me to see where visitors are located, and I have always been "interested" in the visitor(s) from Walnut Creek. Thirty some years ago, I was a classmate of a woman from Walnut Creek, California, who attended Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD, my alma mater, for one or two years.
In addition, one day back in 1984 (or thereabouts), a brokerage investor out of Walnut Creek, California, made a "cold sales" call to my home phone number. I have no idea how he reached me. At the end of that relatively short phone call I had opened my first brokerage account and had started down my investment path.
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