ISO NE: might as well start here. It's gonna be a rough weekend. Right now:
Note the nuclear flat line until later this afternoon. See max nuclear below.
For the record (from a reader who has better data points than I do on
this issue), max capacity, all numbers rounded and rounded slightly
higher. I have no idea how accurate these are but they will provide me a
baseline from which to start:
- fuel mix
- coal: 400 MW
- hydro: 1,000 MW (today's max: 750 MW)
- oil: 2,600 MW
- nuclear: 3,350 MW
- renewables: 2,000 MW
- natural gas, so far today: 4,200 MW
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In Other News
Natural gas:
- Southern Energy Corp will spud three Selma Chalk horizontal wells in the Gwinville field targeting natural gas
- Mississippi Interior Salt Basin: MISB is the most productive basin in the north-eastern Gulf Coast Region
- the basin has produced more than 1.5 billion bbls of oil and approximately 6.5 trillion cubic feet of gas;
Canada and the pipeline: link here --
- Alberta's Premier J Kenny is in DC
- says oil "supply is not a problem"
- the limitation is on shipment capacity through pipelines
- the "veto of Keystone" is the big impediment for Alberta
Phillips 66: open to M&A in retail, midstream. Link here. Investors take note.
S/P the Chevron debacle:
- Chevron to boost Permian output by 10 percent; link here;
- will double its spending on the top shale play:
- The second-largest US producer has earmarked about $3bn in spending on its Permian operations. It anticipates just over 200 wells being put on production in 2022, which would represent a 50pc increase over last year.
- "That is a meaningful step-up in activity," chief executive Mike Wirth said today after Chevron posted fourth quarter earnings.
Permian, link here to Rystad Energy:
- Permian new well productivity set to breach 1,000 boepd in 2022 on record lateral footage;
S/P the Chevron debacle, link here:
- commenting on federal judge canceling GoM leases: "disappointed." Link here.
SPR release: link here --
- trading houses set to capitalize on the release;
Pemex: link to Reuters --
- output rises 3% for the entire year, 2021; misses target;
Coal: link to Bloomberg paywall --
- far from dying, the coal sector is actually booming;
Apple earnings: link here --
- Apple did about $1.4 billion in revenues every day during 1Q22:
- reported 1Q22 net income: $34.6 billion
- the net income exceeds the market caps of HAL and BKR ($28 billion)
- AAPL's 88 cents / share dividend ($14 billion) is 2x bigger than EQT -- the largest gas producer in the US.
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