Texas sports: last night I watched a local club baseball team practice. Incredible:
- this was "club" baseball
- players were eleven years old; they all turn eleven this year
- referred to as the "11's" -- must have birth date in 2011
- some years ago, "club" sports in Texas switched to year of birth, rather than grade in school to determine team level (if that makes sense)
- young men begin "club" baseball about the age of eight (?)
- team will stick together through seventeen (?) years of age
- coaches will stay with the team until the team disbands seven years from now, and then the coaches will start with a new team
- coaches might be involved with more than one team, but different age groups
- this team had four coaches; three male, one female
- two of the coaches played professional baseball
- one coach has a son currently playing professional baseball on the west coast
- the female coach is on the coaching staff for the Houston Astros, who by the way, will win the American League West this year
- there are eleven young men on the team
- each player much pitch
- two players are catchers
- everyone of these players aspire to be professional baseball players, no doubt
Texas sports:
- "club" baseball as described above is the same format as "club" soccer
- our high school junior plays both high school soccer and "club" soccer
Boston Celtics:
- Ime Udoka
- I'm obviously wrong on this issue, but private, personal relationships bother me not
- we go through life but once; many twists and turns;
- who are we to judge?
- lots of hypocrisy out there
- Robert Sarver "contamination"
- it might be interesting to get Phil Jackson's take on this, or that of Jeanie Buss?
Brett Favre:
- saved by Ime Udoka, Robert Sarver
Lynch mobs, 2020s:
- Social media
Golf:
- haven't seen Phil, Bryson on television in months, perhaps almost two years (?);
- PGA has gotten a whole lot better
NFL TNF:
Pet peeves:
- ad campaigns in which advertiser has only one ad which is played over and over
- not enough money to make three or four different ads?
- there's a reason Progressive, Nationwide, Geico are so well-liked (?);
- obnoxious commercials, and there are lots of them;
- there's a reason Progressive, Nationwide, Geico are so well-liked (?);
- Domino's Pizza current ad is particularly obnoxious
- we've already mentioned Lizzo and Instacart;
Music:
- "best" lists are a dime a dozen
- we all enjoy them
- this list loses all credibility when Fleetwood Mac (coming in at #2) beats out two Beatles albums on the list
- just as bad: only two Beatles albums on the list of 100
- I've always felt -- and so have many others -- Ringo was the key to the Beatles' success
- I always felt that but Sina nailed it, cemented it.
- I was reminded again, how great Ringo was, by listening to Abbey Road yesterday
- I like to think that I'm not much of a Beatles fan ... until I listen again to their four best albums -- my list of 100 best albums of all time? The Beatles would occupy positions #1 - #4, and perhaps #5.
- if CCR "best" is not on a list of 100 best albums, the list is bogus
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Back to the Bakken
The Far Side: link here.
One of the best things about the Bakken: surprises.
ND Legacy Fund: September deposits posted.
WTI: not gonna look
Natural gas: not gonna look
Active rigs: 47.
Monday, September 26, 2022: 42 for the month, 92 for the quarter, 431 for the year
None.
Sunday, September 25, 2022: 42 for the month, 92 for the quarter, 431 for the year
38184, conf, Rimrock, Moccasin Creek 14-11 6H,
38720, conf, Ovintiv, Calhoun 149-98-3-10-5H,
37943, conf, Bowline, Missouri W 152-103-4-9-8H,
37942, conf, Bowline, Missouri W 152-103-4-9-7H,
Saturday, September 24, 2022: 38 for the month, 88 for the quarter, 427 for the year
38721, conf, Ovintiv, Calhoun 149-98-3-10-12H,
38183, conf, Rimrock, Moccasin Creek 14-11 5TFH,
Friday, September 23, 2022: 36 for the month, 86 for the quarter, 425 for the year
38182, conf, Rimrock, Moccasin Creek 14-11 4H,
RBN Energy: Enbridge makes a major investment in Canada's Woodfibre LNG. Archived.
There finally seems to be some momentum building for additional LNG export projects on Canada’s West Coast. Major pipeline and midstream operator Enbridge announced in late July that it was making an investment in Woodfibre LNG, a smaller-scale export project that has already come a long way in terms of approvals, pipeline connections, locking up gas supplies, and initial financing. With the Enbridge announcement — and the financial and technical clout the company brings to the table — it is now very likely that the project will make a final investment decision (FID) before the end of the year and be exporting LNG by 2027. In today’s blog, we take a detailed look at Woodfibre LNG.
Global LNG markets continue to be roiled by the European energy crisis. The continent looks to be in for what could be a very tough heating season (see Beyond the Sea) as Russia has cut its pipeline gas supplies to a mere trickle and might reduce them to zero in the near future. Gas-use restrictions and other measures are being bandied about daily in Europe as a way to ensure there is enough gas to get through the coming heating season, which is now only weeks away.
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