Masters: one for the ages.
- one highlight: Cameron Smith, #12
- favorite post-tournament interview: with Rory McIlroy
- best round ever? McIlroy's fourth round, 2022; 64 strokes
- Scheffler:
- mother, big firm lawyer; her own successful firm moved from NJ to TX when Soctt was a child
- father: stay-at-home dad
- Texas: takes their sports seriously; very seriously
Covid:
- watching China confirms that the US, and perhaps much of the western world threaded the needle;
- US releasing significant amount of vaccine
- currently the US releases "no" vaccine on Sunday; rest of week, about 500,000 doses per day
- most recent week:
- Sunday: 1.7 million doses; all-time record for a Sunday? Certainly in recent memory
- Friday: 1.7 million doses
- Thursday: 1.2 million doses
- Wednesday: 1.3 million doses
- these are incredible numbers
- reminder: judge rules in favor of Biden -- federal employees must be vaccinated
- Hong Kong: we'll get to this in a stand-alone post; very interesting; another meme.
- investment thoughts, coming.
Diesel: will still be one of top five energy stories for 2022.
- question not be asked: why is diesel such a problem for refiners?
- France, UK, Germany: biggest buyers of Russian diesel; great graphic; Platts.
- personal observation from a trucker crossing North Dakota / Montana:
Electricity: US consumers are so incredibly fortunate. Why do they want to break something that is not broken? EIA. Great graphic.
India: March, 2022, fuel demand hits 3-year high; petrol sales at all-time peak.
WTI: broke below $96.
Oil trending down:
- bad: oil trending down.
- good: $5- and $6-gasoline not good for the US
Libya: background noise; I have little interest in Libya, but thought this interesting enough to post:
Spare capacity: OPEC+ with no real spare capacity -- Nigerian oil minister.
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Back to the Bakken
Whiting's Lacey wells in the Sanish
- several new Lacey wells coming off confidential list this week;
- most of the older neighboring wells are still off line
- the few older neighboring wells back on line show moderate halo effect
Active rigs:
$95.75 | 4/11/2022 | 04/11/2021 | 04/11/2020 | 04/11/2019 | 04/11/2018 |
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Active Rigs | 39 | 15 | 36 | 63 | 59 |
Monday, April 11, 2022: 23 for the month, 23 for the quarter, 182 for one year
- 38514, conf, CLR, Thorp Federal 4-28H, Little Knife, no production data,
- 37014, conf, CLR, LCU Ralph 3-27H1, Long Creek, no production data,
- 36105, conf, CLR, Gordon Federal 3-5H, Haystack Butte, nice well;
Sunday, April 10, 2022: 20 for the month, 20 for the quarter, 179 for one year
- 38553, conf, Crescent Point, CPEUSC Pankake 6-6-7-157N-99W-MBH, Dublin, no production data,
- 38554, conf, Crescent Point, CPEUSC Pankake 5-6-7-157N-99W-MBH, Dublin, no production data,
- 38515, conf, CLR, Thorp Federal 5-28H1, Little Knife, no production data,
- 37712, conf, Hess, EN-Johnson A-LE-155-94-2932H-1, Alkali Creek, a nice well;
RBN Energy: unseen costs of the energy transition: minerals and metals, part 2. Even RBN Energy has transitioned to "energy transition."
On March 24, 2022, in the wake of the still-unfolding crisis in Ukraine, “energy and climate ministers” from 40 countries convened in Paris for an International Energy Agency summit to send a “strong message of unity” regarding energy security and to issue a consensus on accelerating “clean energy transitions worldwide.”
But there are already strong signals that accelerating the construction of solar and wind power systems, battery storage and electric vehicles (EVs) won’t be easy and won’t be cheap.
One of the greatest challenges ahead is this: The minerals and metals that will be needed to build it all may not be available in the massive, almost unthinkable volumes that will be required. And the materials that will be available may cost a lot more — maybe even enough to force a scale-back of energy transition goals. There was already evidence of impending shortages and higher prices well before Ukraine was invaded by Russia. And the price inflation has worsened considerably since then, in part because Russia is a major supplier of many key commodities. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss the major cost challenges of pursuing the energy transition.
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Initial Production
36105, CLR, Gordon Federal, Haystack Butte, the Gordon Federal wells are tracked here.
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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2-2022 | 21879 | 41004 |
1-2022 | 30933 | 50307 |
12-2021 | 32778 | 48793 |
11-2021 | 31246 | 42733 |
10-2021 | 353 | 0 |
37712, Hess, EN-Johnson, Alkali Creek,
Date | Oil Runs | MCF Sold |
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2-2022 | 15774 | 25557 |
1-2022 | 18478 | 27318 |
12-2021 | 15662 | 25746 |
11-2021 | 26089 | 45434 |
10-2021 | 26780 | 38825 |
Funny thing about the Masters- one prop bet available prior to thursday was what the low round of tournament would be.
ReplyDeleteDue to early harsh weather, the course figured to play difficult and line was set at 65 1/2.
Low round thru Saturday was 67.
Sunday was a perfect golf day and Rory goes out and nails a 64 to destroy the betting line.
Rory has a history of playing his best when he is not in contention, as with Sunday he was out of the running.
Funny game, golf.
Great observation. I had not seen that. Thank you.
DeleteWhole new perspective since I now live about 10 miles from the course on the Carolina side
ReplyDeleteWow, what an opportunity ... maybe join the club. LOL.
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