Monday, October 7, 2024

WTI Above $76 -- Phoenix Operating To Report A Number Of New Wells Over The Weekend -- October 7, 2024.

Locator: 48518B.

Nobel Prize, Physiology Or Medicine: two American physicians, Ivy League, microRNA. Link here. First of week-long announcements.

Viktor Ambros is from Hanover, New Hampshire, and is the Silverman Professor of Natural Science at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts. Gary Ruvkun, from Berkeley, California, is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School.

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Back to the Bakken

WTI: $76.42. Up $2.04; up almost 3%.

Tuesday, October 8, 2024: 21 for the month; 21 for the quarter, 535 for the year
None.

Monday, October 7, 2024: 21 for the month; 21 for the quarter, 535 for the year
29659, conf, Grayson Mill, Moberg Federal 149-95-29-32-1H,
37821
, conf, Enerplus, Canidae 149-93-10B-15H,

Sunday, October 6, 2024: 19 for the month; 19 for the quarter, 533 for the year
40308, conf, Phoenix Operating, Young 5-6-1-0H-LL,
38206, conf, Petroshale, Bear Chase North 2TFH,
29658, conf, Grayson Mill, Moberg Federal 149-95-29-32-13HLW,

Saturday, October 5, 2024: 16 for the month; 16 for the quarter, 530 for the year
40276, conf, Phoenix Operating, Young 5-6-1 4H,
40275, conf, Phoenix Operating, Young 5-6-1 3H,
40274, conf, Phoenix Operating,Young 5-6-1 2H,
40206, conf, Phoenix Operating, Young 5-6-1 1H,
37822, conf, Enerplus, Fennec 149-93-10B-15H,
17924, conf, Grayson Mill, Moberg 1-29H, 

RBN Energy: short-lived dockworker strike stalls container traffic, but impact on liquids seen as minor.

Thousands of unionized dockworkers walked off the job at ports along the U.S. East and Gulf coasts October 1 in the first work stoppage for those regions since 1977. Three days later, they’re heading back to work with a tentative deal on wages in hand and an agreement to continue negotiating on other issues through mid-January. The strike didn’t threaten liquid exports like crude oil and LNG but imports of action figures and exports of plastic pellets used to make them — as well as other dry containerized products and feedstocks — hit a brief standstill. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll examine the potential fallout avoided by the labor agreement.

 

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