McDonalds’s with huge increase in quarterly dividend, from $1.38 to $1.52, record date, December 1, 2022; payable, December 15, 2022.
I think there’s a bigger story here than folks realize.
McDonalds’s with huge increase in quarterly dividend, from $1.38 to $1.52, record date, December 1, 2022; payable, December 15, 2022.
I think there’s a bigger story here than folks realize.
The wells:
Wednesday, October 26, 2022: 32 for the month, 32 for the quarter, 477 for the year.
38783, conf, CLR, Bonneville 8-23H,
Tuesday, October 25, 2022: 31 for the month, 31 for the quarter, 476 for the year.
None.
Monday, October 24, 2022: 31 for the month, 31 for the quarter, 476 for the year.
None.
Sunday, October 23, 2022: 31 for the month, 31 for the quarter, 476 for the year.
38602, conf, WPX, Samuel Packineau 8HA,
Saturday, October 22, 2022: 30 for the month, 30 for the quarter, 475 for the year.
38784, conf, CLR, Bonneville 9-23H,
38736, conf, WPX, Samuel Packineau 8HB,
38604, conf, WPX. Samuel Packineau 8HX,
Friday, October 21, 2022: 27 for the month, 27 for the quarter, 472 for the year.
38603, conf, WPX, Samuel Packineau 8HW,
Thursday, October 20, 2022: 26 for the month, 26 for the quarter, 471 for the year.
38858, conf, WPX, Samuel Packineau 8HIL,
Wednesday, October 19, 2022: 25 for the month, 25 for the quarter, 470 for the year.
38365, conf, CLR, Fuller 5-2H,
Tuesday, October 18, 2022: 24 for the month, 24 for the quarter, 469 for the year.
38849, conf, Ovintiv, Kramer 150-97-18-19-5HR,
38366, conf, CLR, Fuller 4-2H1,
Monday, October 17, 2022: 22 for the month, 22 for the quarter, 467 for the year.
None
Sunday, October 16, 2022: 22 for the month, 22 for the quarter, 467 for the year.
None
Saturday, October 15, 2022: 22 for the month, 22 for the quarter, 467 for the year.
None
Updates
Later, 10:36 p.m. CT: the poll is out.
Original Post
How far will Alabama fall in the ratings? The AP poll will be released tomorrow, Sunday, October 16, 2022, about noon.
I've delayed getting into this one because I don't have a lot to offer yet. Perhaps readers may know more.
A long-time reader sent me this query:
Can you do a report on the 3rd level oil reserves in ND?
Interests: 158-101(KODA) and 159-101 (Crescent Point)
Crescent Point told reader they would be doing three-mile-long laterals in the "third level oil reserves."
What do you know about KODA?
***********************************
Preliminary Thoughts
Crescent Point view, February 21, 2020: link here.
Crescent Point, 2Q22, results, link here. And, here.
Crescent Point, 2Q22, results, corporate presentation.
1. Yes, it is accurate that the NDIC is pushing for longer laterals, specifically, three-mile long / three-section laterals.
2. The cost:
3. Crescent Point is one of the handful of Bakken operators still drilling
4. "Third level oil reserves": I assume Crescent Point meant "Tier 3" (economical/financial term) and not formation (first level: middle Bakken; second level: Three Forks, first bench; third level: Three Forks, second level), but I could be wrong.
5. I will start watching Crescent Point more closely:
6. KODA
Abbreviated disclaimer: this is not an investment
site. Do not make any investment, financial, job, career, travel, or
relationship decisions based on what you read here or think you may have
read here. Full disclaimer at tabbed link.
All my posts are done quickly: there will be content and typographical errors. If anything on any of my posts is important to you, go to the source. If/when I find typographical / content errors, I will correct them.
The Book Page
I'm starting to put together a Covid-19 library.
First three books:
From The [London] Guardian: link here.
****************************
Autumn Reading Program
To date, the Autumn Reading Program, 2022:
*****************************
CDC Flu Update
How many errors can you spot? I see three:
**************************
Watching Their Big Screen Monitors
I guess this is what happens when the "screen freezes" or on has really, really slow streaming.
Diesel costs will impact every product sold in America.
Ninety-nine percent of Americans do not worry about the price of diesel because they don't buy it (needs to be fact-checked).
Did anyone notice that US refiners are now operating below 90% of their capacity? Link here.
Diesel: the real concern has moved from gasoline to diesel
The "numbers" this week were absolutely stunning.
Gasoline demand, link here.
Some say there may have been come EIA manipulating of the graph earlier this summer, and I did not argue against that. Regardless of what may or may not have happened during the summer, I am now confident that the graph is accurate to thee extent that such data is ever accurate.
Four things:
EVs are not the reason.
Before we get to the graph, did anyone notice that US refiners are now operating below 90% of their capacity?
Look at the weekly drop, astonishing, in million bpd:
The "numbers" this week were absolutely stunning.
JPMorgan: highest quarterly net interest income ever. Let that sink in. Link here.
My favorite graph, link here.