Monday, March 18, 2024

WTI: $82.00 — March 18, 2024

Locator: 46794B.

Pre-market
:

  • NVDA: up $25
  • MPC: up $1.15
  • TSM: up $1.89 

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Back to the Bakken

WTI: $81.66. Hit $82 earlier this morning.

Tuesday, March 19, 2024: 118 for the month; 177 for the quarter, 177 for the year

  • 39400, 1,297, Hess, TI-Ives-157-94-0601H-4, Tioga, 1280-acre spacing; stimulated 9/20/23; 257,038 bbls; 10,961,243 lbs; 21 stages; API: 43; drilling the curve occurred overnight, June 18 - 19, 2023; lateral reached TMD 20,015 MD on June 22, 2023, at 4:00 p.m.
DateOil RunsMCF Sold
1-20241294515606
12-20231401016318
11-20231231613297
10-20231769319184
9-20231039313237

Monday, March 18, 2024: 117 for the month; 176 for the quarter, 176 for the year

  • 38099, conf, BR, Stafford 12-34MBH,

Sunday, March 17, 2024: 116 for the month; 175 for the quarter, 175 for the year

  • None.
Saturday, March 16, 2024: 116 for the month; 175 for the quarter, 175 for the year
  • 38100, conf, BR, Stafford 11-34TFH,

RBN Energy: which Permian gas pipeline projects have the best chance to cut down the nets?

It’s that time of year, folks! March Madness is upon us — time to reboot the office pool and fill out your brackets. And not just for the NCAA Tournament field announced Sunday night, but for the natural gas pipeline projects out of the Permian you think will make it to the Elite Eight or even the Final Four. Matterhorn Express is like the UConn of the bunch as the reigning men’s champ with a chance of repeating — it’s already under construction and slated to come online later this year — and the odds for a Gulf Coast Express expansion look mighty good too, just like record scorer Caitlin Clark and her Iowa Hawkeyes are hoping to build on last year’s run to the women’s championship game. 
And don’t forget Energy Transfer’s Warrior and Targa’s Apex! Their names alone suggest a fightin’ spirit and a desire to make it to the top. But as we all know from our past bets on the Big Dance, there’s no such thing as a sure thing, especially in the topsy-turvy world of midstream project development, and it’s entirely possible an unknown — the pipeline equivalent of a 16th seed — will be among those cutting down the nets. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss the need for new gas pipeline egress from the Permian and assess the pros and cons of the projects that have a bid.

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