WTI: $90.66.
Natural gas: $8.22.
- Denmark reported today, re-opening of its huge natural gas field has been delayed for several months.
- the Tyra gas field offshore Denmark
- wow, look at this -- will be delayed to the end of 2023 -- that's more than a year from now, or maybe even to early 2024 -- essentially two years from now
- field operator: TotalEnergy
- Denmark will continue to be dependent on natural gas from Germany (say what?) and consequently from Russia, for (far?) longer than it thought it would be.
- other plays also being delayed
- something tells me this is a big deal; we'll see
Active rigs: 46.
Six new permits, #39127 - #39132, inclusive:
- Operator: Crescent Point Energy
- Fields: Blue Ridge (Williams); Burg (Williams); Ellisville (Williams)
- Comments:
- Crescent Point Energy has permits for six wells: Szarka, Claire Rose (4); and, Amelia Grace;
- though in different oil fields, all will be in SESW 31-159-99, all sited 290 FSL and between 1478 FWL and 1603 FWL
Two producing wells (DUCs) reported as completed:
- 36242, 0, BR, Maverick 1E MBH, Dimmick Lake, no production data, the BR Maverick wells are tracked here;
- 36247, 194, BR, Stortroen 2C TFH, Dimmick Lake, no production data, the BR Stortroen wells are tracked here;
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