Active rigs, not current, see daily activity report later today:
$65.91 | 8/9/2021 | 08/09/2020 | 08/09/2019 | 08/09/2018 | 08/09/2017 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Active Rigs | 23* | 12 | 61 | 64 | 57 |
One well coming off confidential list:
Monday, August 9, 2021: 3 for the month, 14 for the quarter, 194 for the year:
- 37405, conf, CLR, Gale 12-32H, Cedar Coulee, no production data,
Sunday, August 8, 2021: 2 for the month, 13 for the quarter, 193 for the year:
- None.
Satruday, August 7, 2021: 2 for the month, 13 for the quarter, 193 for the year:
- None.
RBN Energy: carbon-neutral cargoes of LNG and other hydrocarbons, part 2.
Carbon-neutral hydrocarbons may sound like an oxymoron, but an increasing number of international shippers have been assembling and sending out cargoes of LNG whose expected lifecycle carbon-dioxide emissions have been fully offset by carbon credits. What’s next? No-calorie cherry pie? No-loss gambling on DraftKings? A winning season for the Houston Texans? (Probably not.) As you’d expect, carbon-neutral cargoes of LNG — and crude oil and LPG — are designed to help hydrocarbon sellers and buyers alike meet their goals for reducing their greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). The concept is still relatively new, though, and many of the participants in these deals are still in learning mode, seeking to gain experience with something they expect to see a lot more of soon. In today’s blog, we discuss the relatively short history of this type of shipment and the first signs that carbon-neutral hydrocarbons are about to go mainstream.
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