Saturday, September 30, 2023

The Age Of Innocence -- September 30, 2023

Locator: 45607BOOKS.  

Government shutdown? If averted, credit goes to Dems. 8:02 p.m. CT, Saturday, September 30, 2023. Adulting is hard. [Later: crisis averted for 45 days?]

Hurricanes: global winds, dynamic. Looks like both storms are deteriorating. It appears the storm in NYC is tapering off.

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The Book Page

I've always said the problem with high school and college is one has to take subjects for which one may not be prepared; that is most evident in literature.

Years ago, when I was reading voraciously, 2004 to 2011, let's say, I went through a very short Edith Wharton period, and then lost interest.

But having just read Hermione Lee's biography of Edith Wharton, I am once again fascinated with Edith Wharton. So, those coming here to read about the Bakken will be upset, I suppose, for awhile, with my notes about this novelist.

I do believe I've read Wharton's A Backward Glance, but I do not remember the particulars. So, time to read The Age Of Innocence. From wiki:

The Age of Innocence is a 1920 novel by American author Edith Wharton.
It was her eighth novel, and was initially serialized in 1920 in four parts, in the magazine Pictorial Review.
Later that year, it was released as a book by D. Appleton & Company. It won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making Wharton the first woman to win the prize.
Though the committee had initially agreed to give the award to Sinclair Lewis for Main Street, the judges, in rejecting his book on political grounds, "established Wharton as the American 'First Lady of Letters'".
The story is set in the 1870s, in upper-class, "Gilded Age" New York City. Wharton wrote the book in her 50s, after she was already established as a major author in high demand by publishers.

After WWI, Edith Wharton said she needed "a momentary escape."

So, time to order from Amazon.

The MRO Bailey Oil Field -- September 30, 2023

Locator: 45606B.  

The Bailey oil field is tracked here.

I'll never quit blogging about the Bakken but if I did quit, I would replace the blog with a blog on MRO activity in the Bailey oil field, North Dakota. Just saying. But I guess that’s still sort of like the Bakken. But different.

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On Another Note

For the record, I have more posts than GasBuddyGuy has tweets.

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Nothing to do with the Bakken, but for the archives, I've just about had enough with EU regulators. Now, the EU is upset with Nvidia.
 
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My wife seems to be able to drive to any location in the local area in a third of the time it would take me.
 
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I have to laugh. Some folks think the government shutdown was due to Feinstein. LOL. 100% due to GOP. The WSJ. [Later: GOP does their job.]
 
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Reality sucks.

Underlying inflation cooled notably this summer, with price pressures moderating for a third consecutive month in August. 
If that continues this fall, it would strengthen the case for the Federal Reserve to stop raising interest rates. 
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, the personal-consumption expenditures price index, rose a seasonally adjusted 0.4% last month, largely reflecting energy costs. 
Core prices, which exclude food and energy, rose just 0.1% in August, the weakest monthly increase since 2020, the Commerce Department said Friday. 
Over the three months through August, core prices rose at a 2.2% annualized rate. If that trend continues in the coming months, inflation would be running very close to the Fed’s 2% target.  
But higher energy prices pushed up overall inflation last month, highlighting why officials aren’t ready to declare victory.

Weekly Progress Report -- Duolingo Spanish -- September 30, 2023

 Locator: 45605MOVIES. 

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The Movie Page

In The WSJ this week:

The terrifically tense movie “The Train” (1964), directed by John Frankenheimer, needs no special pleading. Memorably shot in black-and-white and spanning several genres (war, heist, action), the film is a fictionalized recounting of real events—the looting of French art treasures (specifically Impressionist, Expressionist and Cubist paintings) by Germany during World War II. But beyond its abundant visual rewards lurks a thoughtful questioning of who art is for and what price is too high to pay for its preservation. So how apt, if perhaps coincidental, that the picture’s re-release on home video in a new 4K restoration from Kino Lorber (a UHD/Blu-ray combo pack) comes just when the subject of looted art is once more, sadly, in the news.

Media brim these days with stories of Russian looting and cultural destruction in Ukraine, revived calls for the British Museum to repatriate to Greece the Elgin (or Parthenon) Marbles, and museums and private collectors returning dubiously obtained Italian, Middle Eastern and African arts to their native lands. And earlier this month, it was reported that works by Egon Schiele once owned by the Austrian Jewish collector Fritz Grünbaum and later appropriated by the Nazis were confiscated from three U.S. museums, followed shortly after by stories that other institutions were finally returning different pieces by the artist to Grünbaum’s heirs.

By juxtaposing important philosophical issues alongside impressive cinematic flourishes, “The Train” has long ensured its enduring appeal. It was among the top 20 highest-grossing movies in North America in 1965—not bad for a picture shot in unglamorous monochrome with just one Hollywood star (Burt Lancaster) and an ending that remains one of the bleakest ever released by a major American studio (United Artists, in this case). According to Frankenheimer, who died in 2002, that final sequence was frequently eliminated when the movie was broadcast on network television, before cable and streaming were options. But as he sagely noted, the film’s central point is undermined absent that gut punch.

“The Train” starts with an eerie calm as a Wehrmacht officer views masterpieces by Gauguin, Picasso and Renoir amid a cache of similar works in Paris on the night of Aug. 2, 1944. That mood is quickly shattered, though, by his announcement to a diminutive female curator that the best of these paintings are to be hastily packed and shipped to Berlin in advance of the Allies’ imminent arrival in the French capital. And from that point till the end of this two hour and 13 minute film, the heart-pumping pace never flags, the intensity evenly divided between the visceral (explosions, executions, gun battles, racing locomotives, etc.) and the cerebral (intrigue, ruses, double-crosses, and the like).

 Available on Amazon Prime Video (probably not the latest release, but it will eventually be there, I assume) -- again, making Amazon Prime a great, great option.

Week 39: September 25, 2023 -- October 1, 2023

Locator: 45604TOPSTORY. 

Top story:

  • Senator Diane Feinstein dies at age 90.
  • GOP “confusion” risks another government shutdown [Later: government shutdown averted; Dems force “clean funding bill”; funding for 45 days.]
  • UAW expands strike; playing rope-the-dopes well
  • Trump "organization" deemed liable for fraud in NYC; iconic icon in dustbin of history

    Top international non-energy story:

    • Russian-Ukraine war continues
      • for all the "propaganda" that either side is winning, in fact, there was virtually no change in land lost / land won in past year; has become one large stalemate and no end in sight

    Top international energy story:

    • Saudi Arabia may soon end production cutback

      Top national non-energy story:

      Top national energy story:

      • WTI: closes above $90 for the week; barely above $90 after hitting $94 briefly;
      • $8.3-billion LNG export terminal moves forward on Monkey Island, Louisiana;
      • federal judge rules against XOM transporting oil by truck from offshore wells;

      Focus on frackingmost recent edition.

      Top North Dakota non-energy story:


      Top North Dakota energy story:

      • active rigs unchanged; maxing out at 33, it appears
      • October, 2023, hearing dockets posted

      Geoff Simon's quick connects:

      Bakken economy:

      • holding in there -- but active rigs running about 32

      Commentary:

      Covid-19 -- Seasonal Flu -- CDC Weekly Update -- September 30, 2023

      Locator: 45603COVID. 

      Link here.

      Speaks volumes.


      Disease X: link here. For the archives.

      Recession-Obsessed -- September 30, 2023

      Locator: 45602GDP. 

      Last estimate for 3Q23 GDP estimate to be posted 3Q23. Now we move into 4Q23. Link here.

      Next forecast: Monday, two days from now, October 2, 2023.

      4.9%.

      UAW Strike -- September 30, 2023

      Locator: 45601UAW. 

      September 30, 2023: this may be the most interesting UAW-strike story to date. I've said the very same thing from the very beginning. Link here.

      It relates to at least two specific "things": 

      • the nature of the strike; and,
      • Ford's decision to delay building "that" new battery plant

      Friday, September 29, 2023

      All Blogging On Hold Tonight — September 29, 2023

      Locator: 45600MOVIES.  

       Watching Asteroid City tonight.



      And from that, I eventually came to this:


      And then, of course, immediately following that, one of the best clips ever …
       

      Rope-A-Dope -- Rope-The-Dopes. -- LOL -- September 29, 2023

      Locator: 45599UAW. 

      Updates

      September 30, 2023: this may be the most interesting UAW-strike story to date. I've said the very same thing from the very beginning. Link here.

      It relates to at least two specific "things": 

      • the nature of the strike; and,
      • Ford's decision to delay building "that" new battery plant



      Original Post 

      Link here.

      Wow, if Phil Lebeau can't see what's going on --- but according to polls, Americans support a 40% pay increase for established UAW workers and a 60% pay increase for recently hired workers.

      Meanwhile, GOP on track to shut down America. I guess the GOP liked the Covid-19 lock down so well, they're going to do it again.

      I don't follow politics closely enough to really know this but House Leader McCarthy seems more like a centrist, learning-left US Senator than a "kick-butt, take-names GOP MAGA-Rep." Just saying. I don't think Nancy Pelosi would have let this happen unless she wanted it to happen. 

      I could be wrong, but it seems like "keeping the government running" is a pretty basic requirement for the US Congress.

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      Dick Dale

      Thinking Out Loud — The Tea Leaves Are Probably Wrong — September 27, 2023

      Locator: 45598UAW.  

      Updates

      October 1, 2023: inventories in great shape. Link here: https://www.barrons.com/articles/evs-are-setting-records-but-theres-a-wake-up-call-in-the-data-9b7e63d9?mod=bol-social-tw

      September 29, 2023: Fain authorizes increased strike action against Ford, GM

      Original Post

      UAW: tea leaves — 

      • Fain is serious about that 40% / 60% pay raise and willing to go the distance;
      • last week’s decision to expand the strike against Stellantis/GM and favor Ford was nothing more than a ploy; nothing to do with “progress” with Ford; ploy foiled miserably; egg on Fain’s face;
      • short term: strike will have greater impact than Covid on UAW families;
      • long term: if strike goes as long as Fain appears to want the strike to go, impact on auto sector will be worse than impact of Covid; thinking Americans can already see that;
      • if strike goes as long as Fain appears to want it to go, Biden will rue the day he walked with the UAW;
      • we’re not even two full weeks into strike and already one gets the sense that the average American isn’t going to support a 40% pay raise for established workers; 60% pay raise for recent hires (polls say differently — see below);;
      • at three weeks, UAW rank-and-file will start to ask why 20% of work force (those on strike) are being slammed, while 80% continue with full pay (and probably lots of overtime)
      • auto manufacturers will start closing plants next week as parts become scarce.
      • Americans will side with auto manufacturers (polls suggest otherwise — see below) — 40% / 60% pay raise beyond the pale
      • last week, circular firing squad: UAW and management; this week, circular firing squad, UAW and White House; auto manufacturers have left the scene;
      • targeting all three manufacturers was an incredibly stupid strategy; the three CEOs are now a band of brothers and will bargain accordingly;
      • those are the tea leaves; they may be different by the end of the week; certainly not aligned with polls;
      • polling data shows Americans strongly support the unions. Google: UAW strike poll.
      • polls don’t put food on the table; if polls accurate, we should see huge Biden bailout for struggling families. Polls suggest Americans would support huge bailouts for families hurt by the strike;
      • waiting to see inventory numbers of cars on lots; Asian manufacturers will benefit greatly.

      WTI: the surge today was quite remarkable; continued after hours.

      October, 2023, Hearing Dockets -- IN PROGRESS

      Locator: 45623DOCKETS.  

      October hearing dockets posted.

      Link here. Won't load on Firefox. Use Safari or some other browser.

      The NDIC hearing dockets are tracked here.  

      The usual disclaimer applies. As usual this is done very quickly and using shorthand for my benefit. There will be factual and typographical errors on this page. Do not quote me on any of this. It's for my personal use to help me better understand the Bakken. Do not read it. If you do happen to read it, do not make any investment, financial, job, relationship, or travel plans based on anything you read here or think you may have read here. If this stuff is important to you, and I doubt that it is, but if it is, go to the source.

      These are cases, not permits.

      Monday, September 9, 2023

      Monday, September 9, 2023, supplement

      Tuesday, October 10, 2023

      Tuesday, October 10, 2023, supplement

      Wednesday, October 25, 2023

      • 30415, 10, Oasis, Glass Bluff and/or Elk-Bakken, amend, establish, two overlapping laydown 1920-acre units; five wells on each; Williams, McKenzie counties.
      • 30416, 3, SEG Williston, Stanley-Bakken, amen, establish a standup 640-acre unit; two wells; establishh an overlapping 1920-acre unit; one well; Mountrail County;
      • 30417, 1, Hess, Beaver Lodge-Bakken, amen, estaablishh an overlapping 2560-acre unit, one well; Williams County;
      • 30418, 1, Hess, Neww Home-Bakken, amend, establish an overlapping 2560-acre unit, one well; Williams County;
      • 30419, 1, Heess, East Fork and/or Wheelock-Bakken; amend, establish an overlapping 2560-acre unit, one well; Williams County
      • 30420, 2, Murex, West Bank and/or Beaver Lodge-Bakken, amend, establishh an overlapping 2560-acre unit, two wells; Williams County
      • 30421, 1, Murex, Midway-Bakken, amend, establish an overlapping 2560-acre unit; one well; Williams County;
      • 30422, 5, Petro-Hunt, Kittleson-Slough-Bakken, amend, extend the outline; establish a standup 1920-acre unit, four wells on that unit; establish an overlapping 3840-acre unit; one well; Burke County;
      • 30423, 2, Petro-Hunt, Cottonwood and/or Kittleson-Slough-Bakken, amend, establish twwo overlapping 3840-acre units; one well each unit; Burke County;
      • 30424, 4, Neptune Operating, Otter-Bakken, amend, establish two overlapping standup 1920-acreunit, two wells on each; Williams County;
      • 30425,MRO, Bailey and/or Killdeer-Bakken; terminate an overlapping 2560-acre unit, Dunn County;
      • 30426, 2, MRO, Bailey and/or Killdeer-Bakken, amend, establish two overlapping 2560-acre units; one well on each; Duunn County;
      • 30427, 1, Scout Energy,Fryburg-Madison establish an approx 320-acre unit; one well; Billings County;
      • 30428, 1, Scout Energy,Fryburg-Madison establish an approx 320-acre unit; one well; Billings County;
      • 30429, pooling
      • 30430, pooling
      • 30431, 4, Oasis, Indian Hill and/or Elk-Bakken, amend, four wells on a proposed overlapping standup 1920-acre unit, section 32-153-101 and sections 2/11-152-102; McKenzie County; doesn't affect reader's wells, but need to confirm;
      • 30432, pooling
      • 30433, pooling
      • 30434, pooling
      • 30435, pooling
      • 30436, pooling
      • 30437, 8, Hess, Beaver Lodge-Bakken, amend, eight wells on a 1280-acre unit; Williams County;
      • 30438, 5, Hess, Beaver Lodge-Bakken, five wells on a 1280-acre unit; Williams County;
      • 30439, 8, MRO, Bailey-Bakken, amend, eight wwells on a standup 1280-acre unit; Dunn County;
      • 30440, 9, MRO, Bailey-Bakken, nine wells on a standup 1280-acre unit, Dunn County;
      • 30441, commingling
      • 30442, injection

      Thursday, October 26, 2023

      • 30443, 3, Enerplus, McGregory Buttes-Bakken, establish, 960-acre unit; E/2 off sections 20/29/32-148-93; Dunn County;
      • 30444, 1 multi-lateral, Resonance Exploration, amend, South Westhope-Spearfish / Charles, establish, 320-acre unit; S/2 of section 7-162-79; Bottineau County
      • 30445, 1 multi-lateral Resonance Exploration, amend, Landa, South Landa and/or West Roth-Madison, establish, 480-acre unit; SW/4 and W/2SE/4 of section 35-163-79, and the NW/4 and E/2NE/4 off section 2-162-79; Bottineau County
      • 30446, 1, PetroShale, Mandaree-Bakken, amend, establish, overlapping 1280-acreunit; sections 10/11-149-93, Dunn Couunty.
      • 630447, 1, PetroShale, Eagle Nest-Bakken, amend, establish, overlapping 640-acre unit; W/2 section 4 and E/2 section 5-148-94, Dunn County;
      • 30448, 3, PetroShale, Croff-Bakken and/or Bear Den-Bakken, establish three overlapping 2560-acre units, one well on each; McKenzie County;
      • 30449, 1, Hunt Oil, Ross-Bakken, amend, establish an overlapping 2560-acre unit, Mountrail County
      • 30450, 1, Grayson Mill, Westberg-Bakken, establish an overlappingn 2560-acre unit; Mckenzie County;
      • 30451, 10, Grayson Mill, Elk-Bakken, amend, establish two overlapping 1920-acre units; five wells on each; Mckenize County;
      • 30452, 3, Phaelens Butte-Bakkekn, amend, establish, overlapping 960-acre unit; McKenzie County;
      • 30453, 3, EOG, Parshall-Bakken, amend, i) establish an overlapping 1600-acre unit; one wel; ii) establish an overlapping 2240-acre unit; two wells; Mouuntrail County;
      • 30454, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30455, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30456, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30457, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30458, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30459, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30460, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30461, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30462, NDIC, confiscate
      • 30463, 1, Phoenix Operating, Burg-Bakken, amend, establish, 3840-acre unit; Williams County; Divide County;
      • 30464, 1, Phoenix Operating, Burg-Bakken, amend, establish, 3840-acre unit, Williams County; Divide County;
      • 30465, 1, Phoenix Operating, Burg-Bakken, amend, establish, 3840-acre unit; Williams County; Divide County;
      • 30466, 8, Phoenix Operating, Kittleson Slough-Bakken, amend, establish, 1920-acre unit; Mountrail County;
      • 30467, 10, Grayson Mill, Briar Creek-Bakken, two existing 2240-acre units; five wells on each; McKenzie County
      • 30468, pooling
      • 30469, pooling
      • 30470, pooling
      • 30471, commingling
      • 30472, pooling
      • 30473, pooling
      • 30474, pooling
      • 30475, pooling
      • 30476, SWD,

      Feinstein -- Eulogy -- September 29, 2023

      Locator: 45622FEINSTEIN.  

      I started to lose interest in NASCAR when the "old guard" started to retire a few years ago. The other day, when Olivia asked me a question about NASCAR I couldn't even remember Jeff Gordon, much less the car he drove.

      I have completely lost interest in the PGA now that the "old guard" has disappeared, and with the LIV it's all about money, now.

      So, it goes. I lost interest in politics with the passing of Ronald Reagan, though the flickering embers showed some life when Obama showed up on the scene. It was, of course, impossible to ignore Trump. But Feinstein's death may be the beginning of the end for the "old guard" in politics. 

      The passing of the torch may have occurred when Hillary lost to Trump, but that torch was never passed to Trump, and I know not who has it now. Certainly not the fashion trendsetter in the US Senate.

      Biden, Mitch.

      Sanders. Grassley.

      Romney retiring.

      Hillary will be around for another ten years. 

      Feinstein, for the archives. At the end of the day, a pathetically (second definition) sad story all around.

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      The Book Page

      Wow, wow, wow.

      First: never quit reading. 

      I'm slogging my way through Hermione Lee's biography of Edith Wharton. It's no longer a slog; it's absolutely fascinating.

      I'm so glad I got my PhD in western literature with an emphasis on Brit Lit and a minor in continental literature back in 2004, or was it 2007? I've long lost the diploma -- truth be told, I never received the shingle. The PhD was from a home-schooling program -- one student. 384 Treeline Park, San Antonio, TX. Probably depressed, probably suicidal. Don't recall. Don't care. But reading kept me going.

      Goethe was just one of many, but perhaps the most mysteriously interesting. I mention that because Hermione Lee / Edith Wharton mentions Goethe's Italian Journey (written between 1786 and 1788) which has left biographers perplexed for at least two centuries. Also mentioned, Goethe's Wilhelm Meister

      Edith read first and then traveled. To write, she said she needed to "live" the story. For me, I traveled first, then read.

      College years, each summer: Tioga, Alaska, New Jersey, Europe.

      Military: all over the world; fifteen years overseas.

      Retired: then read. Voraciously.

      Read about all the places I visited, experienced. 

      Oh, back to Goethe, Italian Journey and Wilhelm Meister, I've read both. It's obvious he met the love of his life that summer; "we" just don't know her (?) name, although there are hints.

      I had my own "Italian Journey" decades ago. In fact, I was fortunate enough to have had two "Italian journeys": one stateside; one in Europe.

      The Book Page -- September 29, 2023

      Locator: 45621BOOKS.  

      Now that we've completed Lexington, it's back to Edith Wharton by Hermione Lee. Notes here.

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      Life Is Too Short To Spend Five Years In Prison

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      Beginning of the End

      In small, black letters buried in the Drudge Report but ....


      ... putting on a brave face, but it's all over.

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      Where MAGA Has Brought Us

      Give the GOP enough rope ...

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      ARM -- NASDAQ

      For the archives. Link here.

      Good Morning — TGIF — Friday, September 29, 2023

      Locator: 45620B.  

      Link here.

      Military pay should be reflected by midnight tonight. 

      Tea leaves: government shutdown will be resolved within a week.

      Hurricane: now it’s Rina. Link here, dynamic. And, here.

      Bloomberg, commodities




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      Back to the Bakken

      WTI: $92.93.

      Sunday, October 1, 2023: 1 for the month; 1 for the quarter, 571 for the year
      39360, conf, CLR, Hegler 3-13HSL1,

      Saturday, September30, 2023: 123 for the month; 325 for the quarter, 570 for the year
      39566, conf, Kraken, Cass 4-9 5H,
      39460, conf, CLR, Hegler 4-13H,
      38989, conf, Hess, RS-Harstad 155-91-0433H-6,
      38835, conf, Enerplus, Hay Draw 148-97-27-34-3H,

      Friday, September 29, 2023: 119 for the month; 321 for the quarter, 566 for the year
      39565, conf, Kraken, Cass 4-9-4H,
      39461, conf, CLR, Hegler 5-13H1,

      RBN Energy: Mississippi clean hydrogen hub banks an offf-grid renewables, salt-dome storage

      When you’re in competition for billions in federal dollars, you need more than just a sensible approach and a strong economic case. You need a real competitive advantage. That’s what Hy Stor Energy believes it has with its proposed Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub (MCHH). It sees off-the-grid renewable power and extensive salt-dome storage capabilities as the surest path to decarbonization for a myriad of industrial needs. In today’s RBN blog, we look at the overall strategy behind the MCHH, the plan to produce 100% green hydrogen, and how Hy Stor hopes to beat the competition and secure Department of Energy (DOE) funding for a regional hydrogen hub.

      Thursday, September 28, 2023

      Corpus Christi — Flashback — Back To December 31, 2019

      Locator: 45619INV.  

      Link here.


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      Laser-Focused On Dividends

      CNP raises quarterly dividend by a penny to 20 cents.

      Whoo-hoo!!

      And I assumed I posted this but can’t find it now. MSFT raised its quarterly dividend by over 10%. From 68 cents to seventy-five cents.

      A bigger whoo-hoo!

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      Blue Horse

      Eric Carle.

      Why a blue horse?

      Completely random or something more to the story? More later.

      Feature Personality Of The Day — September 28, 2023

      Locator: 45618BRAGG.  

      From wiki:

      Sir William Lawrence Bragg, CH, OBE, MC, FRS (31 March 1890 – 1 July 1971) was an Australian-born British physicist and X-ray crystallographer, discoverer (1912) of Bragg's law of X-ray diffraction, which is basic for the determination of crystal structure. 
      He was joint recipient (with his father, William Henry Bragg) of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915, "for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays," an important step in the development of X-ray crystallography. 
      Bragg was knighted in 1941. 
      As of 2023, he is the youngest ever Nobel laureate in physics, having received the award at the age of 25 years. 
      Bragg was the director of the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, when the discovery of the structure of DNA was reported by James D. Watson and Francis Crick in February 1953. 
      Among Bragg's other interests was shell collecting; his personal collection amounted to specimens from some 500 species; all personally collected from South Australia. He discovered a new species of cuttlefish – Sepia braggi, named for him by Joseph Verco.

      The Gall — The Audacity — Time To Call It A Day — Internet Haiku — September 28, 2023

      Locator: 45617POLITICS. 

      Link here.

      Link here.

      Link here. Don’t stop here.

      Link here

      I need six syllables. 

      EOG Doing Some Work Overs On The Wayzetta Wells In The Parshall? September 28, 2023

      Locator: 45616B.

      Parshall oil field, section 3-513-90, EOG must be doing some work on the old Wayzetta wells One of my readers has huge interest in these wells. 

      There are two three-well pads and a single parent well. Several of them have recently come back on line after being off line for awhile. 

      Note, the parent well on a single well pad:

      • 16991, 1,383, EOG, Wayzetta 9-03H, Parshall, t7/08; cum 835K 7/23, one-mile / one section lateral; open hole frack; 2 million lbs sand; recent production:
      PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
      BAKKEN7-20233124022811540620610
      BAKKEN6-2023292412431183721889
      BAKKEN5-2023100064630
      BAKKEN4-20230000000
      BAKKEN3-20230000000
      BAKKEN2-20230000000
      BAKKEN1-20230000000
      BAKKEN12-20220000000
      BAKKEN11-20220000000
      BAKKEN10-20220000000
      BAKKEN9-20220000000
      BAKKEN8-20220000000
      BAKKEN7-20220000000
      BAKKEN6-20220000000
      BAKKEN5-20220000000
      BAKKEN4-20220000000
      BAKKEN3-20220000000
      BAKKEN2-20220000000
      BAKKEN1-20220000000
      BAKKEN12-20210000000
      BAKKEN11-20210000000
      BAKKEN10-20210000000
      BAKKEN9-20210000000
      BAKKEN8-20210000000
      BAKKEN7-2021840335230
      BAKKEN6-202130775115233490
      BAKKEN5-20213133094240500
      BAKKEN4-202130114195163441600
      BAKKEN3-20212817516103571910
      BAKKEN2-20212811812944753030
      BAKKEN1-202131313287254562660
      BAKKEN12-20203122524203821920
      BAKKEN11-202030194193132010333
      BAKKEN10-202031929103081099
      BAKKEN9-20203016716603381540
      BAKKEN8-20203127431004872970

      It's possible this well might shed some light but unfortunately nothing in the file folder:

      • #26458, 1,374, EOG, Wwayzetta 45-0311H, Parshall, t6/14; cum 891K 7/23; recent production:
      PoolDateDaysBBLS OilRunsBBLS WaterMCF ProdMCF SoldVent/Flare
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