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Monday, February 28, 2022

US Crude Oil Demand Setting New Records; US Crude Oil / Petroleum Products Hitting New Export Records -- February 28, 2022

NYISO: New Yorkers lashing out at ConEdison over soaring electricity bills.  

Methinks New Yorkers are "lashing out" at the wrong folks. We've only been talking about this for years. Link to Leonard Hyman and William Tilles.

US crude oil / petroleum exports: new record high. Link here.

US crude oil demand hitting new records: link here

US oil demand was 20.764 million bopd in December, 2021; represents a 9.4% y/y increase; (COVID effect); up 1.6% vs December, 2019; pre-Covid. So, we're hitting levels of demand greater than we saw pre-Covid, and this is highest December since 2006.

Crude oil closing prices:

  • Brent: $100.99
  • WTI: $95.73
    • spread: $5.26
    • just prior to the Ukraine incursion, the spread had narrowed to one dollar

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Musical Interlude

Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Roseanne Cash, and Albert Lee in session, 1983. 

Wow, wow, wow. I just happened to run across these two videos, the first is two hours long and the second is one hour long. I have yet to get through both but they look like they are well worth exploring.

Apparently there are few videos of Albert Lee on YouTube; I don't know. 

Part 1 of 2, posted November 14, 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFcq5FdAMr0&t=2390s.

Part 2 of 2, posted November 15, 2020:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAh-vdzOy6Q.

No New Permits; Eleven Permits Renewed; Four DUCs Reported As Completed -- February 28, 2022

Active rigs:

$95.73
2/28/202202/28/202102/28/202002/28/201902/28/2018
Active Rigs3215526757

No new permits.

Eleven permits renewed:

  • Enerplus (6): six FB Clinton permits in Dunn County.
  • Petro-Hunt (5): three Blikre permits and two Powell permits, all in Burke County.

Four producing wells (DUCs) reported as completed:

  • 37632, 158, BR, Cherry Juice 1T TFH, Haystack Butte, minimal production,
  • 37634, 217, BR, Cherry Pie 1R TFH, Haystack Butte, minimal production,
  • 37918, 595, Slawson, Sniper Federal 4-6-7TFH, Big Bend, minimal production,
  • 37920, 303, Slawson, Whirlcat Federal 5-31-19TFH, Big Bend, minimal production,

Halo effect.

  • 18589, 962, Slawson, Sniper Federal 1-6-7H, Big Bend, t5/10; cum 630K 12/21, recent production:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN12-20213110016101328104778338373791
BAKKEN11-2021301194811822960498509459241
BAKKEN10-2021179030851612428716837453338
BAKKEN9-20210000000
BAKKEN8-20210000000
BAKKEN7-20210000000
BAKKEN6-20210000000
BAKKEN5-20210000000
BAKKEN4-20210000000
BAKKEN3-20211000632731
BAKKEN2-20211570041036
BAKKEN1-20210000000
BAKKEN12-20200000000
BAKKEN11-20200000000
BAKKEN10-20200000000
BAKKEN9-20200000000
BAKKEN8-20200000000
BAKKEN7-20200000000
BAKKEN6-20200000000
BAKKEN5-20200000000
BAKKEN4-20200000000
BAKKEN3-20200000000
BAKKEN2-20200000000
BAKKEN1-20200000000
BAKKEN12-20190000000
BAKKEN11-20190000000
BAKKEN10-20190000000
BAKKEN9-20192817291152402130
BAKKEN8-201930251523557303238280512
BAKKEN7-20193126022940729326528300
BAKKEN6-2019302574234666927081871410
BAKKEN5-201931280629057633231275916
BAKKEN4-20193030053473824336929000
BAKKEN3-201931323326379633446293811
BAKKEN2-2019282526274167624381805230
BAKKEN1-2019241993138858222151776109
  • 28113, 419, Slawson, Sniper Federa l6-6-7TFH, F, Big Bend, t1/21; cum 155K 12/21:
PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
BAKKEN12-202131107191071216208960266152832
BAKKEN11-2021254805461911326417527081343
BAKKEN10-20211720421735949417272711373
BAKKEN9-20210000000
BAKKEN8-20213021448221952148318909804310715
BAKKEN7-20213024464244043268621222657714496
BAKKEN6-20213020598203643348917820597911691
BAKKEN5-2021271635115951263021399159857873
BAKKEN4-2021281731817712300551489472247531
BAKKEN3-2021271667617149340781425183925724
BAKKEN2-20212816427164004132414379111563083
BAKKEN1-202111442631901474440833525504
BAKKEN11-20200000000

Gut Check: Ukraine Seeks Immediate EU Membership As Russia Closes In On Kiev -- 12:45 P.M. CT -- February 28, 2022

Weekend twitter: some on social media suggested this would be a "Lehman weekend" when the market opened today, and that "the Fed" has no arrows left in its quiver to respond. 

As of later afternoon, Monday, first trading day after severe sanctions put into effect, we are not yet seeing the evidence of a "Lehman weekend."

US equity markets: apparently "we" all survived. 

I don't watch the markets and I don't watch CNBC during such volatility as we see now. I haven't watched CNBC now for three weeks, I suppose and don't miss it one bit. 
There's really no way to do any analysis; and, recommendations to buy, sell, or hold, are no more than hunches by individuals. However, having said that, one can get a pretty good picture of the flip side: what the market is telling us about world events. 
Based on what little I know with regard to the market today, it appears that a) crude oil is still a big deal; and, b) the Russian-Ukraine conflict remains not much more than a regional event. 
What will be most interesting is if the Russian economy can implode and not materially affect the rest of the world. I saw a headline that the Russian central bank was scrambling to buy gold and yet the price of gold hardly moved. At the close, the dollar hardly moved (up 0.1 percent) and gold had gone up 1%. Hardly scary.

Covid: I see mainstream media is reporting that "ahead" of the State of the Union Address, the White House is dropping "the mask mandate." Details to follow. 

I have read and am reading disparaging comments with regard to this decision. The folks making those comments remind us that more folks than ever are sick and testing positive for Covid-19, most likely most of them with the omicron variant. 

Those who make those remarks appear to be misinterpreting what this is all about. This may or may not be political but it does not have anything do with the number of cases, even though the White House says that. I will argue that the "delay" in removing the mask mandate was not a delay at all but rather in line with CDC guidelines and public health officials. I have no complaints.

I continue to look at the glass half full, and not half empty.

EIA's 914 Posted -- February 28, 2022

December, 2021, data. 

From a reader:

EIA 914 out, 0.2MM bopd drop from NOV to DEC. Opposite of my expectation.

https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/production/

Caused by:

1. FGOM. Not sure why, but maybe just decline after the flush production from putting wells back online in NOV, after SEP-OCT hurricanes).

2. NM. Big drop. Not clear why. Lots of rigs there. Almost wonder if something changed in the algorithm or data collection, but they are good at updating old months, so doubt it. But then, not sure why down.

3. ND. Small drop. Cold in DEC. ;-)

4. TX. Small drop. Donno why.

Meanwhile Psaki says no to taking the boot off shale's throat. Wants more Solyndra funding instead for her liberal Goldman/Mckinsey buddies.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/psaki-pushes-renewable-energy-stop-dependence-foreign-oil-instead-of-increasing-us-production.

EIA

  • US, total: down 1.7%; running about 11.6 million bopd
  • Texas:
    • down 0.3%, unremarkable; running about 5 million bopd 
  • Off-shore, GOM:
    • down 4.5%; running about 1.7 million bopd
  • New Mexico:
    • down 4.3%, from 1.423 million bopd to 1.362 million bopd 
  • North Dakota:
    • down 2.1%: from 1.153 million bopd to 1.128 million bopd 
  • Alaska
    • up slightly, up 1.2% still below 500,000 bopd
  • Nothing else matters.

Clearing The In-Box From Overnight -- February 28, 2022

Gold: Russia's central bank is scrambling to buy gold as ruble collapses. 

First group "financial / economic" indicators:

  • 10-Year Treasury: link here. Down eleven basis points; 1.87%.
  • DXY: link here. Over the weekend, pundits said the dollar "would explode (surge): in fact, it barely moved, up 0.20% at $96.81.
  • Silver: link here. Up 1.53%; trading at $24.365.
  • Gold: link here. Up but barely, up 0.3%; trading at $1,894.
  • CBOE volatility index: link here. Explained at Investopedia. Very, very high and rising; up 13% today; at 31.1 now vs 27 previous close. One-year high: 31.96.

Current quotes, for oil:

  • Josh Young: $150
  • Rystad Energy: $130
  • JPMorgan: $120

Trans Mountain pipeline: not on my Monday morning bingo card -- regulator says work on key pipeline terminals can proceed. Link here. 

  • Trans Mountain now expects expansion to be complete in 3Q23;
  • capacity will triple, from Alberta to the Pacific Coast, to almost 900,000 bopd

Lego: will add 60 brand-news on March 1, 2022 -- tomorrow. Caught my eye:

  • John Deere 9620R 4WD Tractor, look at this price point: $29.99
  • Telehandler, $12.99
  • baseplates, several new colors, styles: from $9.99 to $14.99

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PDC: Wattenberg Oil Field

Updates

Later, 7:03 p.m. CT: I see some folks over on twitter don't understand the difference between "Wattenberg" and "D-J." Wikipedia entry will help. Those who do not understand the difference, do not be ashamed: it's a rookie mistake. Twelve years ago I would have not known the difference either but after twelve years of blogging about the Bakken, I understand the difference between the "D-J" and the "Wattenberg."

Original Post

PDC: adds to inventory with $1.3 billion core Wattenberg acquisition. Press release.
acquires Great Western Petroleum, a privately held D-J Basin operator owned by group of investors

  • increases quarterly base dividend more than 100% to 25 cents/share
    • plans to increase dividend to 35 cents/share once deal closes
    • commits returning a minimum of 60% of annual post-dividend free cash flow to shareholders
    • systematic share repurchases and special dividend, if needed
  • $1.3 billion deal
    • 55,000 boepd ($24K / boepd)
    • addition of 315 identified locations, including 125 combined DUCs and approved permits

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Global SPR releases: could be as much as 70 million bbls

  • amounts to 18 hours of global consumption

Around the world:

  • Equinor: follows BP, will exit JVs in Russia.
  • Russia: forbids foreigners to sell stocks.
  • Germany: power operators reject call to keep nuclear plants running (someone sees a lot of money from existing wind / solar)
  • XOM: so far, has kept quiet about its huge investments in Russia

Sarah Bloom Raskin: nominated by the president to serve as Vice Chair for Supervision at the Federal Reserve System. In July, 2020, when oil was trading at $40 / bbl, she famously predicted:

"There is no indication that the value of fossil fuel assets is ever going to return. It's one of the worst investments there is, and yet this is one that the Fed has picked."

  • Perfectly qualified for the job; should be a unanimous confirmation
  • Note:
    • SRE, a $124-stock, was up $7 on Friday, last week;
    • today, SRE, a $124-stock is up another $5 today, Monday;
    • one assumes Ms Raskin can do the math
  • Others today:
    • ENB: up 1% today; at/near 52-week high; pays 6.28%; about 600 basis points better than the Fed;
    • EPD: up 2.4% today; at/near 52-week high; pays 7.6%; 760 basis points better than the Fed;
    • EOG: up 5.5% today; at/near 52-week high; pays 2.7%; 270 basis points better than the Fed;
    • CVX: up 2% today; new 52-week high; pays 4%; 400 basis points better than the Fed;
    • PDC: see above
  • Clazy (as my mother-in-law used to say): amazing to know that BlackRock is divesting its fossil fuel energy holdings

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New Book 

Released February 8, 2022:

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Movies

Nine must-see Elizabeth Taylor movies on what-would-have-been her 90th birthday. Link here, includes Giant, which I just saw from start to finish for the first time ever, over the weekend.

  • James Dean's character a bit of a disappointment
  • I now understand the reason for the close relationship between Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor years later, off-stage; great, wonderful relationship from what little I know;
  • all three, Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean brilliant casting choices; hard to imagine anyone else; Robert Mitchum would not have worked for the Rock Hudson character.

Jack Reacher: great movie. Watched it for the third or fourth time over the weekend. Three observations:

  • the public defender really, really was dumb; hard to believe the questions she asked Jack Reacher;
  • the car chase scene lasted a bit too long but all-in-all okay;
  • the final "fist-fight" between Jack Reacher and the arch-henchman was really, really unnecessary; a quick shot to the head would have been more satisfying;
  • Tom Cruise still has his trademark smirk; a little off-putting after all these years;
  • the worst thing: the "mystery" and "solving" the case was incredible; best part of the movie, but, the underlying crime was incredibly mundane and unimaginative; that many innocent people killed and that much follow-on violence for a bit of white-collar crime? Perhaps that was the sign of the times when crime wasn't all that big in the US.

Eight Wells Coming Off Confidential List -- Most In A Long Time -- February 28, 2022

Active rigs:

$95.80
2/28/202202/28/202102/28/202002/28/201902/28/2018
Active Rigs2315526757

Monday, February 28, 2022: 53 for the month, 108 for the quarter, 108 for the year

  • 38208, conf, Petro-Hunt, Gulbranson 163-100-1B-12-3H, Big Gulch, no production data,
  • 38121, conf, CLR, Flint Chips Federal 3-5HSL1, Big Gulch, no production data,
  • 38120, conf, CLR, Dennis FIU 2-8HSL, Big Gulch, no production data,
  • 38119, conf, CLR, Flint Chips Federal 2-5HSL, Big Gulch, no production data,
  • 38118, conf, CLR, Dennis FIU 14-8H, Cedar Coulee, no production data,

Sunday, February 27, 2022: 48 for the month, 103 for the quarter, 103 for the year

  • 38498, conf, Eagle Operating, VM 5-2, Feldner Coulee, no production data,

Saturday, February 26, 2022: 47 for the month, 102 for the quarter, 102 for the year

  • 38117, conf, CLR, Dennis FIU 13-8H1, Cedar Coulee, no production data,
  • 37335, drl/A, Whiting, Miller 44-10-2H, Sanish, first production, 8/21; t--; cum 71K 1/22;

RBN Energy: an update on LNG export projects along Canada's west coast

Global LNG markets have been in overdrive this winter — it seems the world just can’t get enough of the super-cooled natural gas. Moreover, with long-term LNG demand growth in Asia appearing robust well into the next decade, the time would seem ripe to reconsider expanded export opportunities from Canada’s West Coast, one of the closest and potentially largest sources of LNG for Asian buyers. With one major LNG export project already under construction, at least one more awaiting the final go-ahead, and two more serious proposals having emerged last year, Canada’s outlook for additional LNG sales to Asia is clearly bright. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss recent developments regarding Canadian LNG projects.

Sunday, February 27, 2022

Focus On Fracking -- Sunday, February 27, 2022

The weekly edition has been posted.

The lede: 

US oil price tops $100 for first time since July 2014; SPR at a new 19 year low; total oil + products supplies, including SPR, at a 7 3/4 year low; distillate supplies at 26 month low; natural gas drilling at a 26 month high.

Warren Buffett's Annual Letter -- Palindromic Sunday -- 2-27-22

Link here.

Three quick observations:

  • the incredible amount of "value" in BRK that does not drop to the bottom line due to accounting rules;
  • the huge connection with Ft Worth, TX (we live in a "suburb" north of Ft Worth);
  • the value of Burlington Northern railroad.

From CNBC: Berkshire's operating earnings surge as Buffett repurchases record $27 billion in stock during 2021.  

  • The company’s operating earnings — which encompass profits made from the myriad of businesses owned by the conglomerate — totaled $7.285 billion in the fourth quarter of 2021.
  • That’s up roughly 45% from the year-earlier period’s profit of $5.021 billion.
  • Berkshire used $6.9 billion to buy back shares in the fourth quarter, bringing the total in share repurchases to a record $27 billion for 2021.

From the linked article: 

However, Berkshire tends to downplay the importance quarterly changes in the company’s investment gains or losses. 
“The amount of investment gains/losses in any given quarter is usually meaningless and delivers figures for net earnings per share that can be extremely misleading to investors who have little or no knowledge of accounting rules,” Berkshire said. 
Earnings from Berkshire’s railroad, utilities and energy business jumped 12.3% to $2.241 billion from $1.995 billion a year earlier. Meanwhile, Berkshire’s insurance-underwriting business earned $372 million after losing $299 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. 
The earnings report came as Berkshire’s B shares broke out to a record high this year, up nearly 7%. 
Full-year overall earnings came in at $89.795 billion, more than double 2020′s total of $42.521 billion.

Some astounding data points from Warren Buffett's annual letter this year

Many people perceive Berkshire as a large and somewhat strange collection of financial assets. 
In truth, Berkshire owns and operates more U.S.-based “infrastructure” assets – classified on our balance sheet as property, plant and equipment – than are owned and operated by any other American corporation. That supremacy has never been our goal. It has, however, become a fact. 
At yearend, those domestic infrastructure assets were carried on Berkshire’s balance sheet at $158 billion. 
That number increased last year and will continue to increase. Berkshire always will be building.

The float

From an $8.6 million purchase of National Indemnity in 1967, Berkshire has become the world leader in insurance “float” – money we hold and can invest but that does not belong to us. Including a relatively small sum derived from life insurance, Berkshire’s total float has grown from $19 million when we entered the insurance business to $147 billion. 
So far, this float has cost us less than nothing. Though we have experienced a number of years when insurance losses combined with operating expenses exceeded premiums, overall we have earned a modest 55-year profit from the underwriting activities that generated our float. 
Of equal importance, float is very sticky. Funds attributable to our insurance operations come and go daily, but their aggregate total is immune from precipitous decline. When it comes to investing float, we can therefore think long-term. 
To my surprise, our float increased $9 billion last year, a buildup of value that is important to Berkshire owners though is not reflected in our GAAP (“generally-accepted accounting principles”) presentation of earnings and net worth.

Berkshire's four giants:

#1: insurance
#2, runner-up: AAPL
#3: BNSF (and this is how I ended up owning so much BRK-B)
#4: BHE -- ENERGY -- Berkshire Hathaway Energy.

BNSF

BNSF, our third Giant, continues to be the number one artery of American commerce, which makes it an indispensable asset for America as well as for Berkshire. If the many essential products BNSF carries were instead hauled by truck, America’s carbon emissions would soar. 
Your railroad had record earnings of $6 billion in 2021. Here, it should be noted, we are talking about the old-fashioned sort of earnings that we favor: a figure calculated after interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and all forms of compensation. 
(Our definition suggests a warning: Deceptive “adjustments” to earnings – to use a polite description – have become both more frequent and more fanciful as stocks have risen. Speaking less politely, I would say that bull markets breed bloviated bull . . ..) 
BNSF trains traveled 143 million miles last year and carried 535 million tons of cargo. Both accomplishments far exceed those of any other American carrier. You can be proud of your railroad. 

Fifteen largest equity holdings:

  • AMEX
  • AAPL
  • BofA
  • Bank of New York Mellon
  • BYD: held by BHE; Berkshire shareholders have only a 91.1% interest in this position;
  • Charter Communications
  • CVX
  • KO
  • GM
  • ITOCHU Corp
  • Mitsubishi Corp
  • Mitsui
  • Moody's Corp
  • US Bancorp
  • Verizon
  • others include a $10.7 billion investment in OXY

Cash: the company will always hold more than $30 billion in cash and cash equivalents

Interesting observation regarding buybacks

It should be noted that Berkshire’s buyback opportunities are limited because of its high-class investor base.
If our shares were heavily held by short-term speculators, both price volatility and transaction volumes would materially increase. That kind of reshaping would offer us far greater opportunities for creating value by making repurchases. 
Nevertheless, Charlie and I far prefer the owners we have, even though their admirable buy-and-keep attitudes limit the extent to which long-term shareholders can profit from opportunistic repurchases. 

Buy a pontoon boat

I will end this letter with a sales pitch. “Cousin” Jimmy Buffett has designed a pontoon “party” boat that is now being manufactured by Forest River, a Berkshire subsidiary. The boat will be introduced on April 29 at our Berkshire Bazaar of Bargains. And, for two days only, shareholders will be able to purchase Jimmy’s masterpiece at a 10% discount. Your bargain-hunting chairman will be buying a boat for his family’s use. Join me.

Sunday Night -- One Week Into "The Invasion" -- February 27, 2022

For Monday morning at the open, first group "financial / economic" indicators:

For the archives:

The exit of BP from Rosneft raises big question about the future of others:

  • Global oil services companies: SLB, HAL
  • TTE is a big shareholder in gas producer Novatek
  • oil traders Vitol and Trafigura are pouring billions into Rosneft's flagship new Vostok project
    • it will be no surprise when Vitol becomes bigger than BP
  • Norway's sovereign wealth fund will divest its Russian holdings
  • Shell has a big stake in an LNG plant in the east and a retail footprint
  • US dollar explodes

Putin's army:

  • more than 3,000 Russian dead in four days;
  • 40 Russian tanks destroyed yesterday (Saturday) alone;
  • entire Chechen special forces brigade Putin brought in to create chaos and fear among the Ukrainians were instead slaughtered yesterday (Saturday) / completely destroyed

Add President Biden to the winner's list, also add cryptocurrency to the winner's list:


Other data points:
  • Russia continues its advance in/on Ukraine;
  • Putin plays the nuclear card;
  • EU, USA, UK seem to be aligned with overwhelming sanctions;
    • most notable: banning Russia from SWIFT
    • Russian generals launch nuclear weapons at their own country's peril
    • social media suggests Russia military leaders have lost confidence in Putin
  • with all that, how is oil doing? first note at 6:42 p.m. CT, Sunday night
    • WTI: up 5.3%; up $4.84; trading at $96.43. Later, around midnight: $96.47.
    • Brent: up 5.2%; up $5.05; trading at $102.98. Later, around midnight: $103.15.
    • natural gas: up 2.8%; up 13 cents; trading at $4.596.

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ABBA

Waterloo, ABBA

With Ukraine In The News, Great Post To Read -- Sent By A Reader -- February 27, 2022

Link here. Archived.

When I first started blogging about the Bakken, I saw the Ukraine / Russian names in the southwestern part of the state. With regard to oil, it started out strong (Whiting and OXY), then faded, and now maybe coming back a bit.

Ukrainian cultural center, North Dakota. From another reader. 

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BP Severs Relationship With Rosneft

Link here. Story one hour old, at 3:23 p.m. CT, Sunday, February 27, 2022. Changes in the oil sector and business world are snowballing. It's very possible, the Russian stock market will simply implode Monday.

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Haircut

In a sidebar to a reader:

57°F here in our neighborhood.

It was warm enough to sit on the balcony and have Sophia cut my hair. I had no mirror. She had the scissors and did an incredibly good job.

She charged $15. I did not have change, nor did she, for a $20 bill. 

Haircut and photos by Sophia:



My last trip to a "professional" barber was either late February, 2020, or very, very early in March, 2020. Since then Sophia has been my only barber.  Sophia gave me my first haircut when she was five years old. She is now seven years old and will turn eight this summer. I think that's correct. I could be off by a year or so, but I do know she turns eight this summer because she told me.

Themes -- 2023

New world order following Russian-Ukraine war.

OPEC+ Trims Forecast For 2022 Oil Market Surplus -- February 27, 2022

I will have to update my major themes for 2022

This is going to be a most fascinating story: whether global crude oil supply will meet global demand.

From Reuters today: OPEC+ trims forecast for 2022 oil market surplus in latest data. 

It seems folks are pretty much evenly divided on this subject.

In fact, the wrong question is being asked.

Of course, production / supply will meet demand. 

The question? 

At what price? 

Newest wrinkle: the fact that Putin has actually played the nuclear card changes things dramatically. I can only assume Germany and the EU are scrambling to figure out how they respond. 

Putin wasn't bluffing when he positioned his military along the Ukraine border. It's hard to argue he's bluffing when he plays the nuclear card.

One of the big banks forecast $120 / bbl as the average price for oil in the first quarter. I will have to go back and check that. If that was for the first quarter 2021, we're quickly running out of runway. 

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New Word

Link here. The Germans have had this word for years. Biden-Kerry have a similar plan for the US. 

Answer to question: Energiewende.

Production Data For CLR's Anna Wells Southeast Of Williston -- February 27, 2022

The CLR Anna wells are tracked here.

NDIC is starting to report January, 2022, production, but data has not yet been reported for January, 2022, "runs" for the eight CLR Anna wells. Through December, 2021 -- note the total production delta, December, 2021, over November, 2021.

Again, I do this quickly and there could be errors.

Runs












The “Anna” Wells



Dec 21

Nov 21

Oct 21

Sep 21

Aug 21

Jul 21

Jun 21

May 21

Apr 21

32967



943

874

1566

1027

1127

1507

1409

100

0

32966



241

51

426

467

602

757

763

285

1093

30155



1202

387

679

221

690

632

817

232

867

30154



834

273

640

208

720

935

1048

330

1282

32969



1301

506

993

715

918

1222

961

376

1061

30156



973

658

740

850

951

874

936

220

1231

32968



1449

50

788

734

998

1596

1531

955

1435

23279



1909

434

1193

1416

1190

477

946

233

1569

30157



2656

2050

1229

1020

1369

2490

2534

766

2813

 TOTAL

0

0

11,508

5,283

8,254

6,658

8,565

10,490

10,945

3,497

11,351