the numbers may be bogus, but the trend / optic is accurate -- Saudi emptied its on-shore storage in March / April, 2020
this is global storage; most of it may be in Saudi Arabia, but the kingdom has storage including but not limited to throughout the Middle East, Rotterdam, and the US
The first question is "so what?"
The next question is "why" did they empty their on-shore storage in the manner that they did?
April 26, 2020, morning: US president Trump and South Korean presidential aide both suggest Kim is alive; the SK presidential aide, saying "alive and well." US intelligence agency reporting no unusual military movements in North Korea which they would expect;
April 26, 2020, 10:10 a.m. CT: KPOK radio in Bowman just reported Rocket Man is DEAD. 10.10 AM cst8:59 p.m.
April 25, 2020: US senator Lindsey Graham says he would be surprised if KJU not dead or incapacitated.Washington Examiner. One would think Graham would have coordinated with Trump before talking.
London Mirror: around 9:00 p.m. Central Time, Saturday, April 25, 2020 -- botched heart surgery.
4:04 p.m. CT, April 25, 2020. meet Kim Yo Jong, KJU's sister and possible successor. Forbes.
Tweet: TMZ broke news late afternoon, Central Time, Saturday, April 25, 2020.
New York Post, Fox News: early afternoon, Central Time, Saturday, April 25, 2020. Reports.
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP)
— The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has suspended a nationwide program
used to approve oil and gas pipelines, power lines and other utility
work, spurred by a court ruling that industry representatives warn could
slow or halt numerous infrastructure projects over environmental
concerns.
The directive from Army Corps headquarters, detailed in emails obtained by The Associated Press, comes after a federal court last week threw out a blanket permit that companies and public utilities have used for decades to build projects across streams and wetlands.
The Trump
administration is expected to challenge the ruling in coming days. For
now, officials have put on hold about 360 pending notifications to
entities approving their use of the permit, Army Corps spokesman Doug
Garman said Thursday.
The agency did not provide further details on types of projects or their locations.
Pipeline
and electric utility industry representatives said the effects could be
widespread if the suspension lasts, affecting both construction and
maintenance on potentially thousands of projects. That includes major
pipelines like TC Energy’s Keystone XL crude oil line from Canada to the
U.S. Midwest, the Mountain Valley natural gas pipeline in Virginia and
power lines from wind turbines and generating stations in many parts of
the U.S.
“The
economic consequences to individual projects are hard to overstate,”
said Ben Cowan, a Houston-based attorney with Locke Lord LLP who
represents pipeline and wind energy companies. “It could be fatal to a
number of projects under construction if they are forced to stop work
for an extended period in order to obtain individual permits.”
The BR Lassen wells are incredible. This is not surprising. BR generally reports great wells. The Lassen wells came off the confidential list almost three years ago (July, 2017) but went to DUC status, and I lost track of them.
But I caught up with them today.
This post will cover the two newest Lassen pads. The two older wells, sited just a bit to the east, were updated elsewhere.
32747, 547, BR, Lassen 5-1-26UTFH, Blue Buttes, t8/17; cum 371K 2/20;
32746, 160, BR, Lassen 4-1-26MBH, Blue Buttes, t8/17; cum 400K 2/20;
32543, 310, BR, Lassen 1-1-26UTFH, Blue Buttes, t8/17; cum 365K 2/20;
32544, 284, BR, Lassen 3-1-26UTFH, Blue Buttes, t8/17; cum 331K 2/20;
32445, 224, BR, Lassen 4-1-26MBH, Blue Buttes, t8/17; cum 408K 2/20;
24136, 2,894, BR, Lassen 41-26TFH, Blue Buttes, t3/13; cum 284K 12/19; offline 1/20; remains off line 2/20; Hubbert's theory disproved once again; NDIC does not show a re-frack; fracked 3/13, 30 stages; 3.6 million lbs (a very small frack); for newbies -- back in 2013, operators were drilling wells with EURs around 350,000 bbls of crude oil;
18025, the sister well did not show a similar bump in production;
Unfinished business: unless I'm missing it, I don't see the one active
rig in CLR's Long Creek Unit any more. There was still work to be done,
but this past week, CLR announced it was shutting down production in the
Bakken due to prices for WTI going negative.
OMG! I just came back from our neighborhood grocery store to pick up a breakfast item. I rode my bike -- without wearing a mask. I noted there were three types of shoppers braving Wuhan flu: those who were wearing masks (they were in the majority); those who not wearing masks (real risk-takers); and those who wore masks on their chin with mouth and nose uncovered. But OMG! I have never seen this store so well stocked. Aisles were overflowing; every shelf full, including toilet paper and paper towels. Coffins full of eggs. And $1.49/dozen.
Weather: cooler than I expected. Supposed to be a warm day. And the humidity and the breeze made it feel cooler than it really was. Quite cloudy but not overcast.
EV charging points in the US: flat, since 2018 -- S&P Global Platts--
Reminder: having trouble sending large files or movies via Yahoo!Mail or gmail? FireFox Sends has the solution and it's pretty clever. It's been out there for years (?) and it still works.
Ecdysis: word for the day.
Bonus word for the day: epiphany. This was a tough one for me. No, not epiphany, the root word, the Greek word, phanero. The latter means to reveal itself; to bring to light; to manifest itself. I was unable to think of an English word that derived from the Greek phanero. But a google search was revealing -- the English word "epiphany" derives from phanero. Can't wait to share with Arianna.
Interestingly, "fantastic" can be traced back to phanero --
Late Middle English (in the sense ‘unreal’): from Old French fantastique, via medieval Latin from Greek phantastikos, from phantazein ‘make visible’, phantazesthai ‘have visions, imagine’, from phantos ‘visible’ (related to phainein ‘to show’). From the 16th to the 19th centuries the Latinized spelling phantastic was also used. So, it turns out ...
and now any number of possibilities ...
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Ain't No Cure For Love, Jennifer Warnes, a Leonard Cohen song
This is a re-posting of an earlier story, but a different source, I believe. Maybe not. Whatever.
I would not have re-posted it except for the fact that it included a link to a very old article -- alluding to my measurements of the rising seas using markers on popsickle sticks to measure the rising seas. Remember that? Wow, that was a long, long time ago.
The Real Reason The Pacific Ocean Is Rising Along The California Coast
The Pacific Ocean along the California coast is rising due to displacement by 40 million bbls of Saudi Arabian oil in ULCCs and VLCCs sitting there with no place to go.
Alarmed by the rising seas, and the impact it might have on homes owned by Bill Gates, et al, President Trump is considering banning Saudi Arabian oil from entering the US.
Saudi Arabia is now considering re-routing those tankers.
Saudi Arabia is considering rerouting millions of barrels of oil on
board tankers sailing to the United States if President Donald Trump
decides to block imports of crude from the kingdom, shipping and trade
sources have told Reuters news agency.
Some 40 million barrels of Saudi oil are on their way to the US and
due to arrive in the coming weeks, piling more pressure on markets
already struggling to absorb a glut of stocks, according to shipping
data and sources.