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Thursday, January 28, 2021

Wells That Are Telling A Story -- January 28, 2021

17171: nice jump in production.

17197: a  nice jump in production.

The BR Dodge wells in Dimmick Lake. These wells are tracked here. Almost all well have just come off line. File reports / FracFocus suggests drl/NC wells have been recently fracked. I will post data this evening. See this post.

17263: a million-bbl well that jumped from 1,000 bbls/month to 4,000 bbls/month after 13 years of production;

17502: MRO, Mark Sandstrom, huge re-frack; t12/08; cum 559K 11/20; off line3/20; remains off line 4/20; back on line 8/20;

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Dividend Increases

Earlier this week it was noted that a couple of railroads had increased their dividend, not unexpected. Now, today, we get a third. Canadian National Railway (CNI) has increased its quarterly dividend to 48.03 cents.

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Cheniere also announced a dividend increase, to 65.5 cents and is now paying 6.6%.

This would make my dad smile: Tractor Supply announced an increase in its dividend, now paying 52 cents, yielding 1.35%.

Valero Energy did not change its dividend, still paying 98 cents, yielding almost 7%.

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Remodeled Tesla Model S

Link here.

4 comments:

  1. That old 1985 Audi 5000 (even in my fading memory) is looking better and better~ Heck, it went from St. Regis, MT to.. well... Troutdale, OR on a single tank of gas. The good old days and a lot less than $80K, inflation adjusted or not!

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    1. Troutdale, OR! LOL. My daughter / son-in-law live minutes away from Troutdale -- we drive through Troutdale every time I visit .... but yes, $80 grand for any car is ridiculous. At least for me.

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  2. I know...Like the old Budweiser commercials.."This one's for you"! $80K??? Gimme a break! Maybe "when the well comes in" as they used to say.

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    1. Well, for a few folks in North Dakota, "the well did come in." LOL. Thanks for taking time to write.

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