Ten-year Treasury at a one-month low. Dropped today; barely above 1.6%. All that hand-wringing.
Economy: incredible report. Jobs. Earnings. Retail sales. Motor vehicle sales.
FOMO.
Give the children credit: IRS ready to sent out $300/child. Link here.
BRK-B: hit an all-time high yesterday? Could do it again today.
Port of Los Angeles: busiest quarter on record. On record. Link here.
Olympics 202One: not so fast. Cancellation is back on the table as Covid cases surge in Japan.
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Back to the Bakken
Active rigs:
$62.75 | 4/15/2021 | 04/15/2020 | 04/15/2019 | 04/15/2018 | 04/15/2017 |
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Active Rigs | 17 | 35 | 64 | 61 | 51 |
Three wells coming off confidential list --Thursday, April 15, 2021: 11 for the month, 11 for the quarter, 92 for the year:
- 37231, drl/NC, WPX, Patricia Kelly 2-1HX, Spotted Horn, no production data,
- 36248,, drl/NC, BR, Stortroen 2D MBH, Dimmick Lake, no production data,
- 35802, drl/NC,-->conf-->F/A,
Enerplus, Sleet 149-93-07A-12H, 33-025-03632, Mandaree, first
production, 10/20; 13K; fracked 10/3/20 - 10/14/20; 8 million gallons of
water; 84.5% water by mass; first productoion, 10/20; at 13,569 bbls
over 8 days, extrapolates to 51K bbls crude oil; t--; cum 138K 2/21; the Enerplus "Precipitation" pad is tracked here.
Note "progression" of #35802. When I first started blogging about the Bakken, I was told this could (?) not happen: drl/NC,-->conf-->F/A.
RBN Energy: Canadian refiners adapt to changes in North American market.
The U.S. and Canada make quite a team. Friends for most of the past century and a half — and best buddies since World War II — the two countries have highly integrated economies, especially on the energy front. Large volumes of crude oil, natural gas, NGLs, and refined products flow across the U.S.-Canadian border, and a long list of producers, midstreamers, and refiners are active in both nations. One more thing: since the mid-2000s, the development of U.S. shale and the Canadian oil sands in particular has enabled refiners in both countries to significantly reduce their dependence on overseas oil — a big victory for North American energy independence.
However, due to its smaller population and economy, Canada typically gets far less attention than its southern neighbor, so in today’s blog we try to right that wrong by discussing highlights from a new, freshly updated Drill Down Report on Canada’s refining sector.
My favorite aunt. Not Canadian. Sorry. Not sorry.
Any possibility that the bottle of syrup shown could become a collectible one day?
ReplyDeleteAunt Jemima products will be gone from grocery shelves in June, and in their place will be bottles of syrup and boxes of pancake mix labeled Pearl Milling Company.
I thought the same thing, LOL. But at my age, I'm becoming a collector's item. LOL.
DeleteBy the say, abbreviated, Pearl Milling Syrup is PMS.