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Thursday, December 21, 2023

Three Wells Coming Off Confidential List Today And Tomorrow -- Thursday, December 21, 2023

Locator: 46365B.

Busy, busy day. On today's list:

  • Director's Cut: link here.
  • 177B Bleecker Street, link here.
  • cathodes: link here.
  • art
  • evolution
  • GDP
  • OPEC
  • Apple (AAPL) 
  • Santa Claus rally
  • Mullen: huge jump in share price today; 1-100 reverse split.
  • Cintas: nice jump in share price; earnings reporting; best estimates.
  • French toast
  • SNAP 
  • no shame
  • winter solstice: 9:27 p.m. tonight, December 21, 2023 -- at this moment, we turn the corner to slightly longer days; also called the hibernal solstice; early 17th century: from late Latin hibernalis, from hibernus ‘wintry’. Shakespeare was at his peak in the early 17th century -- could it be .. let's look -- possibly and probably not -- one source says first used, 1646, but a mmore authoritative source (OED) suggests 1626, and Sir Henry Neville died 1615, William Shakespeare, 1616.

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Back to the Bakken

WTI: $73.52.

Friday, December 22, 2023: 32 for the month; 181 for the quarter, 751 for the year
39026, conf, Hess, GO-Golden Valley-157-96-2833H-3,
38113, conf, Formentera, LFM1 21-33 161-93 CMB,

Thursday, December 21, 2023: 30 for the month; 179 for the quarter, 749 for the year
39229, conf, Grayson Mill, Reidle 6-3F 1H,

RBN Energy: how gas pipeline rates are really set and why you should care.

The rates regulators set for transporting natural gas on interstate pipelines are all-important. They determine how much it costs to get gas from A to B, whether new capacity can be funded, and serve as the bedrock of regional gas price relationships around the nation’s pipeline grid. But the process for establishing those rates can seem opaque and is often misunderstood — it’s one of those things you need to be directly involved in to fully grasp. Well, RBN’s Advisory Practice lives and breathes gas pipeline rate cases month in, month out, and we thought it would be interesting — and kind of fun — to take you behind the curtain and explain how rate cases at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) really play out. 

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