Locator: 48689B.
Nuked! NextEra no longer bullish on nuclear SMRs.
Previously posted: questions about that "increased dividend" announced by CVX -- did someone else see what I saw?
Earnings:
- Chevron:
- headlines look good;
- just under the surface, huge concerns;
- incredible risk right now as Hess deal stalls.
- XOM:
- earnings beat; dividend hike from 95 cents to 99 cents
- EPS: $1.92 vs $1.87
- relied on higher output to offset weakness in oil prices
- ENB:
- six days ago: analysts expect a decline earnings
- today: Enbridge's 3Q24 profit more than doubles on acquisition contributions; link here.
- a more than twofold jump in its third-quarter profit
- recent deals make Enbridge the largest gas utility by volume in North America
- debt concerns investors
- EPS: missed by a Canadian penny -- 55 Canadian cents vs 56 Canadian cents
Jobs: another Goldilocks report? Steve Liesman says so.
- buge miss on nonfarm payrolls: 12,000 vs 100,000
- unemployment rate = 4.1%
- others say it was a "bad report"
- mostly blah, blah, blah -- again
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Back to the Bakken
WTI: $71.09
Sunday, November 3, 2024: 6 for the month; 66 for the quarter, 580 for the year
- 40640, conf, CLR, Christopherson 7-14H,
Saturday, November 2, 2024: 5 for the month; 65 for the quarter, 579 for the year
- 40641, conf, CLR, Vandeberg 7-35HSL,
- 39639, conf, Hess, TI-State-LN-158-95-3635H-1,
Friday, November 1, 2024: 3 for the month; 63 for the quarter, 577 for the year
- 40293, conf, Grayson Mill, Hovland 26-35 5H,
- 40291, conf, Grayson Mill, Hovland 26-35 XW 1H,
- 40246, conf, Empire North Dakota LLC, Pike 32-6 1H,
RBN Energy: "hydrogen-rich" gasoline might provide a boost for refiners, but challenges remain.
Oxygen-containing gasoline additives called oxygenates, including
ethanol, have provided an octane boost to the U.S. gasoline pool since
2000. This has allowed refineries to reduce the octane of
refinery-produced gasoline, which increases their gasoline production
capacity and efficiency while simultaneously helping achieve the goals
for cleaner, lower-carbon fuels derived from domestic renewable
feedstocks.
A new approach to gasoline formulation promises to take this
“sharing” of the octane load much further to exploit the unique
octane-enhancing qualities of ethanol, although there are some
real-world challenges to wider implementation. In today’s RBN blog, we
explain what’s behind the concept of “hydrogen-rich” gasoline.