21428, 1,191, Hess, BB-Eide 151-95-3328H-1, Blue Buttes, t12/12; cum 5K 11/12;
Sunday, January 27, 2013
21901, 639, Petro-Hunt, Fort Berthold 148-94-35D-26-2H, McGregory Buttes; t10/12; cum 30K 11/12; most flared
22093, 710, QEP, MHA 4-05-04H-148-91, Heart Butte, t10/12; cum 17K 11/12; much flared;
22234, 561, OXY, State Little Missouri 1-30-31H-142-95, Manning, t7/12; cum 20K 11/12; all flared;
22458, 454, Zavanna, Witt 34-27 1H, Foreman Butte, t11/12; cum 22K 12/12; some flared;
22940, drl, BEXP, Banks State 16-21 3H, Banks,
23058, drl, Hess, LK-M Elisabeth 147-97-1522H-2, Little Knife,
Saturday, January 26, 2013
23010, 798, Hess, HA-Grimestad-152-95-3031H-3, Hawkeye, no flare; all sold;
23067, 2,393, BEXP, Ross-Alger 6-7 5H, Alger, t11/12; cum 17K 11/12; on a NG pipeline
23189, 409, CLR, Winston 3-12H, Long Creek, t11/12; cum 415 bbls 11/12;
23241, 748, XTO, Meyer 24X-22B, Midway, t1/13; cum --
23246, 20, Timberline Production, Bodmer 24-35, wildcat, a Madison well; cum 5 bbls -- 11/12; southwest corner of Renville County, this is Timberline's third (3rd) permit in North Dakota; the first two wells have been dry (#19342, #17947) -- the third time is a charm, they say. Good luck to all.
21901, conf, Petro-Hunt, Fort Berthold 148-94-35D-26-2H, McGregory Buttes:
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
---|---|---|
11-2012 | 15795 | 0 |
10-2012 | 13421 | 21 |
Sunday humor.
ReplyDeleteOr serious crisis.
Your pick.
"Krumholz is refitting his biggest store with a control system to ensure that the heating, air-conditioning and ventilation aren’t on at the same time. He’s also buying carbon dioxide monitors to measure how many customers are in the store so the heating will shut down when it gets too stuffy."
[Do people cause CO2? Oh the horrors!]
"‘Torture the Mittelstand’
“I don’t think that politicians want to torture the Mittelstand knowingly,” Ludwig Veltmann, head of the ZGV Mittelstand lobby group representing 230,000 retail, skilled- trade and service businesses, said in an interview. “But on the other hand they aren’t offering enough constructive solutions. The allocation system, where the little businesses have to pay for the big ones, isn’t fair.”
Taxes and other government charges make up about half of household electricity bills, ZGV’s Veltmann said. In addition to the renewable energy surcharge, customers have to pay electricity tax, licence fees, a network surcharge and value- added tax. The cost for households and companies is rising even as electricity prices decline on the wholesale market, he said."
"Germany now pays twice as much for energy as the U.S., partly because of cheaper shale gas there but also because of lower surcharges and taxes, according to a McKinsey report.
“The fundamental question is whether we want to push through this crazy 80 percent renewable energy share at the expense of the economy,” said Marc Tenbieg, managing director of the DMB Deutsche Mittelstands-Bund, which represents more than 14,000 small and mid-sized enterprises. “Why do we always have to be the trailblazer and show the other countries how it’s done? They are laughing their heads off.”"
"A 47 percent increase on Jan. 1 in the fees grid operators set to fund wind and solar investments is driving the maker of paint ingredients to Turkey, where next month it will start making a new type of hardening agent at a factory near Istanbul."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-27/german-green-energy-push-bites-mittelstand-hand-that-feeds-gdp.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOG8emH4Ab8
anon 1
Wow, updates an earlier post very, very nicely:
Deletehttp://www.milliondollarwayblog.com/2013/01/idle-rambling-on-saturday-night-energy.html