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Google household income sinks to '95 level, and based on polls, no one seems to care:
Annual household income fell in 2011 for the fourth straight year to an inflation-adjusted $50,054. Median annual household income—the figure at which half are above and half below—now stands 8.9% below its all-time peak of $54,932 in 1999, at the end of the 1990s economic expansion.
It's not worth looking up, but I've seen the phrase "for the fourth straight" too many times to count this past year.
But everyone seems content; the gap widens; and life goes on. But everyone seems content, this is what I mean: it's a close Senate race in Massachusetts AND North Dakota; California is likely to vote to increase taxes on themselves; California elite say they should pay more taxes. As does Warren.
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Google weather woes sow worry on wheat and look at the graphic.
RBN Energy: need for new natural gas processing plants will spur preparation sooner than later
Significant increased natural gas demand for power generation will require not just the operational and scheduling coordination that the FERC discussions are spearheading, but also infrastructure changes to supply new generating facilities. The conclusions of the MISO study, although preliminary, provide useful insight into issues that will be faced by utilities across the country as lower gas prices and coal plant retirement increase dependence on gas supplies for power generation. Given the time it takes to plan, permit and develop new infrastructure, the MISO study appears to indicate that preparation to hookup the next generation of gas fired plants should be happening sooner rather than later.
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Heckmann shares jump almost 10% today. No explanation. (Disclaimer: this is not an investment site.)
Speaking of clean-coal power plants, which we weren't, take a look at this. Google China takes big role in Texas plant: Sinopec, that would be a Chinese company will manage construction of a critical portion of a new clean coal power plant near Odessa, Texas, and ALL funding will come from a Chinese bank.
The changes mean that China will take a leading role in the project, which underscores the country's ambition to invest more heavily in the U.S. energy sector and play a direct—and more visible—role in managing technically challenging projects. The undertaking near Odessa, Texas, includes a 400-megawatt power plant and an adjacent chemical facility where coal will be turned into a clean, combustible gas to reduce pollution when the gas is burned to generate electricity at the power plant.The trend continues: everyone is looking east. China looks east to North America. The US looks east to Yemen.
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Harold Hamm will be testifying (I would prefer to use the word "presenting," in this case) at the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday. A snippet of his prepared remarks are here; his full testimony will be available later.
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Wells coming off confidential list on Thursday.
20298, 514, OXY USA, David Sadowsky 1-11-14H-142-96, Manning oil field; t3/12; cum 31K 7/12;
22159, 655, Hess, BW-Hedstrom-149-100-1201H-1, Ellsworth, t6/12; cum 30K 7/12;
22230, 560, SM Energy, Torgeson 2-30HNB, West Ambrose, t5/12; cum 29K 7/12;
22325, drl, XTO, Wallace 21X-2B, West Capa, cum 26K 7/12; no IP yet;
The XTO well:
Pool | Date | Days | BBLS Oil | Runs | BBLS Water | MCF Prod | MCF Sold | Vent/Flare |
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BAKKEN | 7-2012 | 31 | 7563 | 7629 | 6090 | 8790 | 7205 | 1523 |
BAKKEN | 6-2012 | 30 | 10635 | 10707 | 10343 | 13933 | 0 | 13873 |
BAKKEN | 5-2012 | 31 | 2804 | 2109 | 12417 | 3541 | 0 | 3523 |
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Portland to Fluoridate Water
Fluoridation has been a touchy issue for decades, with opponents contending that the chemical is linked to lower intelligence in children ....I have spent a a fair amount of time in Portland over the past few years; it's where my younger daughter lives. Based on what I've seen in Portland, the lack of fluoridation might be associated with lower intelligence in adolescents. "Keep Portland weird" is not just a motto for this city. Having said that, Portland has the best bookstore in the country: Powell's.