Top energy story of the week:
Favorite video:
Best news all week:
- Tesla looks to move out of California; HQ to TX; manufacturing to NV?
- Obama involved in Flynn case from the beginning?
- Things are just a bit too quiet in the Mideast right now;
- Iran introduces new currency; lops four zeros off the "old" rial;
- OPEC Basket settles at $22/bbl
- Venezuela: CVX says it will stay;
- Trump's "total approval" rate at 49%; tops Obama's approval rate at same point in presidency;
- States starting to re-open
Top North Dakota non-energy story:
Top North Dakota energy story:
- Tea leaves suggest DAPL to be shut down
- Number of active rigs drops below 20;
- Mercer County places moratorium on wind farms
- State submits amicus brief i support of DAPL pipeline
- State estimated 6,800 wells have been shut in
- "Project Tundra" CO2 capture plans moving ahead
- Hess sees no production shut-ins on hedges, storage capacity
- staggering 450,000-bbl drop in ND's daily oil production as 6,800 wells idled
- Nearly $3 million in CARES Act funding headed for Minot International Airport
- Camping in ND parks will re-open May 8, with restrictions (think NYC, think Tokyo, and then think about density of camping in ND -- am I missing something?
- Three spectacular EOG Clarks Creek wells; and, here;
- Zavanna reports a nice well in Poe field;
- MRO's nice D-S-T wells in Reunion Bay;
- MRO reports an incredibly B-D-E-F pad;
- Another BR Shenandoah well goes over 500K;
- Operators:
- Chesapeake Energy preparing for bankruptcy;
- Zavanna's Usher well in Poe field;
- Slawson's Mamba, Bandit wells;
- Old Kraken well production jumps 8-fold;
Natural gas:
Bakken economy:
Commentary:
- Bakken update -- RBN Energy;
- Saudi Arabia didn't increase production all that much; rather, it emptied its onshore storage in the Mideast;
- Why the next oil price cycle is so important for Saudi Arabia -- contributor, SeekingAlpha;
- Sweden picked the wrong strategy if measured by deaths per capita;
- Atmospheric CO2 rises despite shut down of global economy;
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