Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Three Wells Coming Off Confidential List -- September 27, 2022

Cowboys: did I mention they won last night. By the way, Troy Aikman seemed really "lame" last night. Tony Romo clearly beats out Aikman. 

HEB; coming to north Texas -- Frisco, TX. Link here. 

Gasoline prices: at record highs, now starting to go back up. Despite SPR releases. Demand destruction. Biden getting nervous. Storm won't hit Texas, Louisiana.

EU: to topple like a house of cards. A reader started talking about this a year ago. Now, this.

Fox 5: link here.

  • Fox 1: long-range air-to-air missile
  • Fox 2: medium-range
  • Fox 3: short range
  • Fox 4: gun, and, then there's Fox 5. Link here.


Climate, link here

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Back to the Bakken

The Far Side: link here.

Active rigs: 46.

WTI: $77.74.

Natural gas: $7.016.

Wednesday, September 28, 2022: 47 for the month, 97 for the quarter, 436 for the year
38718, conf, Ovintiv, Calhoun 149-98-3019-6H, Pembroke, see this post;
38333, conf, Oasis, Soto 5097-12-3 2B, Siverston,

Tuesday, September 27, 2022: 45 for the month, 95 for the quarter, 434 for the year
38719, conf, Ovintiv, Calhoun 149-98-3-10-13H, Pembroke, see this post;
37944, conf, Bowline, Missouri W 152-103-4-8-13H,
37814, conf, BR, Saddle Jerome 44-9 MBH-ULW,

RBN Energy: NextDecade eyes FID on Rio Grande LNG project with carbon capture, part 4. Archived.

The world needs more LNG and the U.S. is answering that call. Two U.S. liquefaction projects, Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG and Cheniere’s Corpus Christi Stage III, have already reached a final investment decision (FID) on a combined 23.3 MMtpa (3.1 Bcf/d) of export capacity, which will be online by mid-decade. But by the looks of it, we are just getting started. Next up could be NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG, which has sold 75% of its first two trains’ capacity — enough to take FID, possibly by the end of the year. If it moves forward, not only will the project add another 10.8 MMtpa (1.43 Bcf/d) or more of export capacity to the Gulf Coast, it could also come with a new carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) facility, which has long been a selling point for the project. In today’s RBN blog, we continue our series on the U.S. LNG projects most likely to move forward, this time with a look at Rio Grande LNG.

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