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North Dakota awash in oil royalties -- collecting way more than forecast. The Dickinson Press is reporting:
North Dakota is poised to collect nearly $9.8 billion in oil tax revenue during the next two years and $2.2 billion more than previously forecast for 2013-15, according to a new outlook released Friday that had elected leaders calling for additional tax relief, greater funding for western counties and more accurate forecasts.
The preliminary forecast from the state Office of Management and Budget assumes that oil production will grow to 1.3 million barrels per day by the end of the current biennium on June 30, 2015, and to 1.4 million barrels per day by the end of the 2015-2017 budget cycle, OMB Director Pam Sharp said.
Gov. Jack Dalrymple noted that the revised projection for 2013-15 shows general fund revenues of $4.88 billion, or about $285 million more than the legislative forecast prepared in February 2013.
The general fund, which covers the general operations of state government, is projected to end the biennium with a balance of $614 million – eight times higher than the $80 million projected in the legislative forecast and $157 million more than an update Sharp presented to state lawmakers in March.
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North Platte, NE: I see the local newspaper has this headline: "Russia Outright Lied --
Obama." The story has to do with the Ukraine. "Outright lied." Sort of
like ObamaCare -- "If you like your health plan, you can keep your health plan."
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Global Warming
Speaking of outright lies (their words, not mine):
- Australian meteorologist: Accused of criminally adjusting data to show “global warming” where none actually exists. [Australia weather bureau admits it tampered with weather data -- September 2, 2014.]
- Myth of Arctic meltdown: satellite images -- a) thicker, and, b) 1.2 million square kilometers more extensive than two years ago; Arctic was to be ice-free by now -- Algore.
Europe at a tipping point: note the many interesting data points in this article, as reported by Bloomberg:
- in Europe, it was the coolest August since 2006
- inventories of heating oil in private homes in Germany at their highest since 2011
- Germany's solar output is forecast to peak at 20 gigawatts on September 5, 2014 (the record was 24.2 gigawatts on June 6) [Germany and the EU count wood-fired plants as renewable energy; considered "carbon-neutral" -- really?]
From the land of fruits and nuts. California's state Assembly passed a bill requiring railroads transporting Bakken and Canadian oil to inform the state of such movements; meanwhile the same state Assembly rejected a bill to require background check on ammunition buyers. So, apparently nine-year old girls can buy ammunition for their Uzis without a background check. Or at least their parents can.
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Russia is one of Germany's major trading partners. I can't imagine Germany being eager to cooperate much with President Obama's call for more sanctions on Russia.
... coincide with figures showing annual inflation slowed to 0.3 percent in the euro zone this month. That was the weakest rate of growth since October 2009 and marks 11 consecutive months of prices growing by less than 1 percent.
The deflationary danger policy makers have been denying for months may be upon them.
This adds to the gloomy outlook in Europe. One-, two- and three-year yields are negative in Germany, meaning investors are paying for the privilege of the perceived safety of German debt. A critical money-market rate, the Effective Overnight Index Average -- Eonia for short -- dropped below zero for the first time yesterday, reaching -0.004 percent.
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I see the Islamist State has taken a US Embassy residential compound in Libya (news report August 31, 2014). Of course it's not THE "Islamist State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)." But ISIL's self-proclaimed status as a caliphate it claims religious authority over all Muslims across the world. Whatever. Wasn't it just this past Thursday the president said he would protect US embassies and consulates? No more Bengahzis. Yes, I know, US citizens left the Libyan embassy a month ago or so. A hasty retreat.
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Note to the Granddaughters
I stayed overnight with friends in Bowman. Departed about 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning; now in Sturgis. Looks like a mini-motorcycle rally; weather is perfect.
Short stop in Sturgis. 2:03 p.m. Saturday.
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Chadron, NE: short stop at 4:45 p.m. Incredibly beautiful countryside; lots of water in the creeks, rivers. Lots of cattle.
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North Platte, NE: short stop at 9:25 p.m. Again, a great drive, beautiful countryside, but now, we begin the drive at night. End of scenery.
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Salina, KS: short stop at 7:25 a.m. Sunday. Slept west of Hays, KS, during the night. Good rest. Big electrical storm during the night; lots of rain.
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Travel center south of Wichita, KS, 9:44 a.m. Sunday. I always stop here. McDonald's has one outlet, wi-fi.
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Arrived home safely, about 4:00 p.m. I still enjoy driving through Oklahoma City; I don't know why. I've never stopped in Oklahoma City but there's something about the freeways and the flow of the traffic that make it quite enjoyable. It also means I'm almost home (when returning) and it's the first big city I see when I am heading north. Maybe that has something to do with it.
One has to wonder if the increased thickness of the Arctic ice pack will cause a stop in drilling for oil in the Arctic. .don
ReplyDeleteBased on what little I know about Arctic drilling: this will increase the difficulty of ships getting out to the site, so yes, it should hamper Arctic drilling. Shorten the season, if nothing else.
DeleteBruce, if you make the CLR Investors Day in OKC, you will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteFree lunch. Hamm included.
Maybe I will see you there.
See their latest presentation for Bakken takeaway capacity. Impressive number.
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Thank you for reminding me of the new presentation.
DeleteUnfortunately I won't make it to this year's Investors' Day. But you know: I had never thought of that. The drive up to OKC is not all that far. Perhaps next year.