Top story: benchmark European continental natural gas Dutch TTF has surged this morning to €38.75 per MWh, the highest since the contract started trading in 2005. Russia controls this market. Link here. Trump warned them.
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Harold Hamm: over at ArgusMedia.
Weber (as in grilling): IPO to sizzle. Link to ZeroHedge.
ENB: to report before market opens, July 30, 2021.
EPD: 2Q21 results. Transcript here.
F: to report after market closes today.
GOOG: big, big winner. Why? YouTube. We discussed this previously.
Brazil: from energy exporter to energy importer?
Pfizer: huge money on the vaccine.
Dividend announcements today:
- WMB: no change
Dividend announcements yesterday:
- AAPL, BKH: unchanged
- Wells Fargo: increased; doubled from ten cents to twenty cents; link here;
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Humor for the day: Elizabeth Warren is worried about the "un-banked" and the "under-banked"-- those without traditional checking accounts. She says cryptocurrency would be an alternative. LOL. Folks who won't open a standard banking account have the assets to "trade" in cryptocurrency. What planet is she on?
DUOLINGO GOES PUBLIC TODAY! Sophia and I have been using Duolingo to learn Spanish the past two years. We have not missed one day of instruction. I love it. Sophia is getting tired of the daily five-minute course, but wow, she learns a lot. Just five minutes every day. Nothing irritates me more than public schools not providing ten minutes every day of Spanish in the classroom starting in kindergarten. Part of the problem for Sophia, too much repetition; she wants to go faster.
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Back to the Bakken
Active rigs:
$72.01 | 7/28/2021 | 07/28/2020 | 07/28/2019 | 07/28/2018 | 07/28/2017 |
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Active Rigs | 23 | 12 | 59 | 62 | 60 |
No wells coming off the confidential list.
RBN Energy: Canada's energy industry steps up carbon capture efforts in the oil sands.
New and expanded efforts to reduce greenhouse gases, most notably carbon dioxide, have been making headlines globally on a daily basis for a while now. Canada’s energy industry has been increasingly contributing to that newsfeed this year, with two large projects announced in Alberta that will capture, use, and sequester large volumes of CO2 generated from the oil sands as well as other sources of oil and gas production in Western Canada. In today’s blog, we review the emissions profile of the Canadian oil and gas sector and discuss two of the largest carbon capture, use, and sequestration projects announced to date.
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