Locator: 48747B.
US oil production: do we need "drill, baby, drill"? Link here.
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Back to the Bakken
WTI: $68.50.
Wednesday, November 13, 2024: 16 for the month; 76 for the quarter, 590 for the year
None.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024: 16 for the month; 76 for the quarter, 590 for the year
- 40557, conf, CLR, Christopherson 5-14H,
Monday, November 11, 2024: 15 for the month; 75 for the quarter, 589 for the year
- 40637, conf, CLR, Vandeberg 5-35H,
Sunday, November 10, 2024: 14 for the month; 74 for the quarter, 588 for the year
- 42323, conf, Grayson Mill Operating, Hovland 26-35 XE 1H,
- 40316, conf, Grayson Mill Operating, Hovland 26-35 9H,
- 40315, conf, Grayson Mill Operating, Hovland 26-35 8H,
- 40292, conf, Grayson Mill Operating, Hovland 26-35 7H,
Saturday, November 9, 2024: 10 for the month; 70 for the quarter, 584 for the year
- 40638, conf, CLR, Christopherson 6-14H,
RBN Energy: when considering assets at risk to hurricanes, don't overlook offshore wind.
The Atlantic hurricane season often evokes worries about the oil and refined products industry, even far up the East Coast, thanks to the widespread impact of Superstorm Sandy a dozen years ago. But electricity production would also be at risk should a major storm once again make its way up the Eastern Seaboard thanks to the large-scale wind farms under development there, which are seen as important parts of plans to boost power generation and decarbonize the grid. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll examine the threats, how they might impact Atlantic Coast wind power, and how offshore turbines are designed to withstand severe storms. offshore wind.
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