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Monday, February 28, 2022

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

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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.

2 comments:

  1. In re: the new poll. Looks like I'm the only contrary vote so far. I will catch the cliff notes version and the highlights (low lights/gaffes) later.

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    1. Oh, thank you. I had not decided but no, I won't be watching either. I have a policy not to watch political speeches and press conferences. There have been exceptions. Interestingly, the only presidential speeches/press conferences I have enjoyed in the past several years have been those of the current president: I watch him for the same reason most folks watch NASCAR -- waiting for the crashes, and especially the "big one."

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