Earnings tomorrow: ticker (EPS forecast):
- COP ($3.41),
- CHRD ($8.06),
- ERF ($0.88),
- APA ($0.98),
- RIG (a loss of $0.15)
- AMGN ($4.43)
- SBUX ($0.73)
- EOG ($3.83)
- SRE ($1.90)
- WBD ($0.02)
Earnings tomorrow: ticker (EPS forecast):
WTI: $88.95.
Natural gas: $6.090
Active rigs: 41.
Seventeen new permits, #39361 - #39377, inclusive:
The Grayson Mill Williston wells sited in section 4 section19-154-100:
EIA data today, link here:
Other data in the EIA report today:
Others understand this; I don't. But until provided a definitive explanation by an EIA expert (see "Focus on Fracking" -- weekly updates), I will go with this:
Gasoline inventories:
Today:
EIA data today, link here:
The tea leaves certainly suggest we could see significantly higher WTI prices tomorrow.
WTI has been creeping up all evening. Currently up 1.4%; up $1.19; trading at $89.56.
This is the API data that has some folks in Washington very, very nervous.
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Does Anyone Else Remember This?
I certainly do. Link here.
I remember the discussions I had with Gen Yers at the time.
Oil companies doing what they were asked: drill less.
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Back to the Bakken
The Far Side: link here.
Active rigs: 43.
WTI: $88.05.
Natural gas: $5.955
Thursday, November 4, 2022: 4 for the month, 40 for the quarter, 485 for the year.
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RBN Energy: can clean hydrogen help replace coal in the Rockies? Archived.
In our view, there are two or three clear leaders in the competition for billions of dollars in U.S. support for clean-hydrogen hubs — for example, it would be hard to imagine the Department of Energy (DOE) passing over hub proposals in Texas, Louisiana or the Marcellus/Utica. At the same time, there’s a lot to be said for plans to develop hydrogen hubs in California, North Dakota and, we might add, the Rockies, a region with extensive energy-related infrastructure and a long list of prospective clean-hydrogen end-users, not to mention at least two projects to convert coal-fired power plants to hydrogen. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss a multistate push to make the Rockies a hotbed of hydrogen-related activity.
Refiners making money, hand over fist, as they say,