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Monday, December 19, 2022

Twelve Wells Coming Off Confidential List This Weekend; WTI Up 2% To Start The Week -- December 19, 2022

Avatar: at the end of the day (the weekend in this case), Avatar actually did quite well. Link here.

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Back to the Bakken

The Far Side: link here.

Active rigs: 43.

WTI: starts the week up 2%; up $1.47; trading at $75.76.

Natural gas: $6.053.

Tuesday, December 20, 2022: 54 for the month, 163 for the quarter, 707 for the year.
38985, conf, CLR, Kiefel 2-36HSL,
37700, conf, BR, Ole 5-1-29TFH,

Monday, December19, 2022: 52 for the month, 161 for the quarter, 705 for the year.
39021, conf, Kraken, King LE 8-5-32 11H,
39004, conf, Slawson, Cannonball Federal 3 SLH,
38935, conf, CLR, Roxy 9-31HSL1,

Sunday, December 18, 2022: 49 for the month, 158 for the quarter, 702 for the year.
39022, conf, Kraken, King 8-5-32 4H,
39003, conf, Slawson, Lunker Federal 7-33-4TFH,
38936, conf, CLR, Roxy 8-31H,
37895, conf, Enerplus, Gallium 147-93-17A-20H,
37894, conf, Enerplus, Osmium 147-93-17B-20H,

Saturday, December 17, 2022: 44 for the month, 153 for the quarter, 697 for the year.
39023, conf, Kraken, King 8-5-32 3H,
39002, conf, Slawson, Lunker Federal 6-33-4TFH,
38937, conf, CLR, Roxy 7-31H1,
38862, conf, Sinclair, Hovden Federal 2-20H,

RBN Energy: Sempra will soon expand its LNG export capacity with Port Arthur LNG, part 5. Archived.

Thanks to a warm start to the season and low Asian demand for LNG, Europe has so far been able to stave off a worst-case scenario for natural gas supply this winter. Still, the European market is keeping a keen eye on the years ahead, when the continent will need to rely on new sources of LNG to meet demand and refill inventories with little chance of any Russian gas. The call for more LNG has ushered in a new wave of export-project development, with two U.S. projects reaching a positive final investment decision (FID) this year and LNG offtakers in Europe and elsewhere committing to an incredible 37 MMtpa (4.9 Bcf/d) of long-term contracts from pre-FID sites in North America. This momentum has revived a number of projects from the COVID-induced wasteland, including Sempra’s Port Arthur LNG. In today’s RBN blog, we continue our series on U.S. LNG projects by taking a closer look at Port Arthur, the one most likely to take FID next.

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