A reader sent me this photo today with the caption:
Wed, Dec 29 at 8:48 PM -- Nabors B05 or Nabors B5
Rigged up in Mercer county just north of the Morton county line on highway 49 a couple miles or so.
A reader sent me this photo today with the caption:
Wed, Dec 29 at 8:48 PM -- Nabors B05 or Nabors B5
Rigged up in Mercer county just north of the Morton county line on highway 49 a couple miles or so.
It's pretty much a given that all credible analysts argue that unleaded, regular gasoline could average $4.00 / gallon next spring (2022).
For those who understand the pricing of gasoline in this country, one can connect the dots back to 2005 when the Keystone XL was first publicly proposed.
It's a complicated story, not easily explained to the American public.
But at the end of the day, all discussions about $4.00-gasoline circle back to the Keystone XL.
Can any reader remember if any major US airport has ever been shut down, not because of weather or terrorism, but because not enough workers showed up for work?
DFW (Dallas-Ft Worth International Airport) has just been closed to all incoming flights because there are not enough workers.
I have not fact-checked this, but I have that from a very, very reliable source. Local news.
Following this story: all liquor stores in the DFW area will be closed this Saturday and Sunday.
Boy Scouts: be prepared.
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Product Placement
Apple iPad: it just works.
I was challenged with another "tech" problem earlier today; the iPad solved it for me. It just worked for me. It did what I wanted it to do. Didn't need a manual. Intuitive.
Sometimes I think Apple is transferring all its software folks to mobile and letting desktops twist in the wind.
The iPad: it just works.
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Alamo Bowl Tonight
Oklahoma vs Oregon.
Wow.
Sophia is with her family on the famed River Walk in San Antonio this week /weekend.
Long story. But that's where Sophia and Corky are tonight.
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Off The Net In A Few Minutes
Bike ride before it gets too dark to pick up a rotisserie chicken for dinner, and I bet it's less expensive than a frozen "organic young chicken" in the back of the store.
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Local Covid
This is great! Adult daughter -- ph.d. in nursing -- shows up for work today -- one of the employees tested positive for Covid -- the whole staff is off for the next ten days!
Not exactly "off" -- they will work from home, but that's as good as being off in my book.
Long live Covid-19. More family time. Wow, what a great country. And 80-degree weather -- until winter hits this weekend for a couple of days.
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Turn Up The Volume
US equities:
Alex Kimani's three energy picks for 2022:
BRK-B: 30% appreciation from one year ago.
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Back to the Bakken
Active rigs:
$76.62 | 12/29/2021 | 12/29/2020 | 12/29/2019 | 12/29/2018 | 12/29/2017 |
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Active Rigs | 31 | 13 | 56 | 66 | 48 |
No new permits.
Hess put a large number of old producing Madison wells on the "abandoned" list.
Dry hole:
A reminder: these wells are in the immediate vicinity of this well -- from an earlier post, note production in September, 2020, below.
MRO is on a roll. This is really quite incredible. Maybe more on this later, but for now, the well:
Pool | Date | Days | BBLS Oil | Runs | BBLS Water | MCF Prod | MCF Sold | Vent/Flare |
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BAKKEN | 11-2020 | 30 | 53105 | 52983 | 16649 | 86043 | 81734 | 1019 |
BAKKEN | 10-2020 | 30 | 64940 | 65021 | 20539 | 85430 | 78456 | 3024 |
BAKKEN | 9-2020 | 30 | 90389 | 89900 | 50636 | 119994 | 113142 | 1506 |
BAKKEN | 8-2020 | 4 | 6355 | 5856 | 4005 | 8100 | 6358 | 1121 |
Williston's Spring Lake Park Holiday Lights Drive fireworks: postponed due to frigid temperatures in the region. Link here.
$73 last August, 2021 -- just five months ago.
$17, today.
Meanwhile, UNP, hits a 52-week high. Then, look at the dividend increases, link here, from 97 cents to $1.18 / share / quarter in less than a year (a 22% increase):
Then compare to COP which recently cut its dividend in half.
Updates
January 2, 2022: even the EIA appears to be happy with the "Fauci effect."
Original Post
Before we get to the EIA report: US implied oil demand on a four-week basis just hit an all-time high for this time of the year. Link here.
US crude oil and oil products in storage, including SPR:
This was part of President Biden's plan to lower gasoline prices. Much of the decrease in US storage was due to the release of "our" strategic reserve as ordered by President Biden. Most of our "strategic reserve" released crude oil went to China and India. An example of strategic thinking.
JC Oviedo: link here.
Mine, in progress, not ranked in any particular order:
The one "issue" that completely confounds me: how much crude oil the US will have in storage measured in "number of days" through 2022.
JNJ at SeekingAlpha: interesting update.
Johnson & Johnson currently operates the company with three separate segments:
- Consumer Health
- Pharmaceutical
- Medical Devices
During the company's most recent quarterly report, these segments reported the following revenues:
- Consumer Health = $3.7B
- Pharmaceutical = $13.0B
- Medical Devices = $6.6B
The breakup of two separate businesses will have the consumer health segment, which owns products such as: Band-Aid, Listerine, Aveeno, Neutrogena, and Tylenol among other products.
The second business, although it will have much more risk, will be made up of the faster growing pharmaceutical and medical devices segments.
Disclaimer: this is not an investment site. Do not make any investment, financial, job, career, travel, or relationship decisions based on what you read here or think you may have read here.
Apple / Honda Civic: link here.
Vaccine passports don't help: link here. This article does not discuss it but I now understand why herd immunity is not yet working for Covid-19, and it may not ever work for this virus. One wonders if things might have been different had Covid-19 caused a disfiguring rash. Interesting thought.
Montana State at NDSU: January 8, 2022 -- be sure to put this on your google calendar with a reminder.
Ford > GM: Ford's market cap exceeded that of GM's recently but this morning in extended traded, GM is still slightly above that of Ford. But F has doubled over the past year, one of the strongest market performers in the last three to four months.
More global warming for southern California:
The second of two storms forecast for this week is expected to hit Southern California today, bringing more precipitation to close out a wet December and likely providing more white stuff for skiers.
Forecasters expect 1 to 3 inches of rain for coastal and valley areas, with 1½ to 2 inches in the mountains of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. The area could also see significant snowfall at high elevations. Record-breaking snowfall hit the Sierra Nevada on Monday — a much-needed surprise for the bone-dry West, where only months ago, officials declared a state of drought emergency.
TILT: Mexican apples. One of the first words I learned on Duolingo? Manzana. Why? Last night on Perry Mason, season 5, episode 15, "The Case of the Roving River" began with a scene at the fictional "Manzana airport." Yo quiero comer un manzana. Tu tienes manzanas? Yo necesito manzanas. Me gustan mucho los manzanas. LOL. Apples from southern California? From Mexico? On another note, "The Case of the Roving River" reminded me of the "riparian" controversy in the Bakken. Fascinating. The court ruled in favor of the original landowner in that case.
I guess we will quit here; the market has opened. Good luck to all.
AAPL: touch and go, but AAPL is back up over $180 in early morning trading.
Samsung: implies another supply chain disruption. Overnight Samsung announces it will "temporarily adjust operations" at their Xi'an, China, facility. First question: where do American automobile manufacturers get their chips?
UNP: whoo-hoo! Hit an intra-day high.
First group "financial / economic" indicators:
WTI: $75.66
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Back to the Bakken
Active rigs:
$75.66 | 12/29/2021 | 12/29/2020 | 12/29/2019 | 12/29/2018 | 12/29/2017 |
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Active Rigs | 32 | 13 | 56 | 66 | 48 |
Wednesday, December 29, 2021: 86 for the month, 115 for the quarter, 341 for the year:
RBN Energy: For alternative transportation fuels, a road crowded with possibilities, part 2.
Countries around the world are formulating and refining their strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Their policies target numerous areas such as stationary emissions, electricity production, and transportation. Within the transportation sector, one aspect that has spurred quite a bit of investment relates to reducing the carbon intensity of transportation fuels. The low-carbon fuel policies that are in place today, coupled with those being evaluated for the future, have the potential to incentivize the development of a wide range of “greener” alternatives to petroleum-based fuels in the regions where they are adopted. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss highlights from Part 2 of our Drill Down report on low-carbon fuels, focusing this time on ethanol, biodiesel, sustainable aviation fuel, and hydrogen, and the government policies that help support them.