Thursday, March 25, 2021

Notes From All Over -- Early Morning Edition -- March 25, 2021.

This is the problem, or should we say "challenge"? Link here.  

Unfair deductions? Link here.

  • North Dakota's mineral owners are taking oil companies to court over royalty deductions;
  • also, maybe I just haven't noticed, but it seems the Williston Herald webpage has improved immensely; but maybe I just haven't been paying attention;

The blog has really helped. Link here.

  • had I not been blogging, I would not have been able to put this headline in context;
  • Equinor makes Norway oil discovery of up to120 million bbls;
  • said to be the biggest oil discovery this year to date on the Norwegian continental shelf;

Ovintiv to sell Eagle Fords assets. Link here.

  • "old story"; previously posted;
  • now over at Oil & Gas Journal:

Mexico:

EVs: GM is worth the wait, Forbes, March 2, 2021.

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Suez Canal
: for the archives. Still stuck.

Tesla: link here.

  • its dominance may be ending sooner than later; VW in the rear view mirror.

Outlook: link here.  Paywall, but easily accessed.

  • Wall Street anticipates a surging GDP this year. As much as 8 percent.
Pop quiz: East Frisian edition.

4 comments:

  1. Will follow Slawson case closely. And check how my lease is written!

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    1. It will be fascinating. I don't have a dog in this fight, so will be a spectator, only.

      Oil companies have been around since the mid-1800s and I'm sure they have learned to tweak their leases over the years, every time they get sued.

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  2. It is interesting its coming up now. My family signed ours in the same timeframe, so will monitor.
    Concern would be does private company like Slawson have a legal war chest big enough to handle a class act?
    They have been good to us and would hate to see this break them.

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    1. I would assume they have liability insurance; good faith; etc.

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