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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Intel Update And Bakken Update; Google Set To Be Broken Up? -- March 12, 2025

Locator: 48496B.

Intel: new CEO named, March 12, 2025 -- Lip-Bu Tan. He is currently CEO of Cadence Design Systems. INTC shot up 11% on the news. Links everywhere.

Intel



Quickies:
  • Intel: in market corrections, the wheat starts to separate from the chaff. Some companies will not recover after a stock market correction.
  • Texas measles: cases continue to increase, though not at same rate as earlier -- subtle indications epidemic starting to level off -- but very, very subtle -- and, again, an epidemic that never should have happened in the first place; link here;
  • Trump tariffs, government's reductions in force (RIF) -- too much stuff to report and it changes too quickly; readers are on their own here; minimal updates on the blog; exhibit A, see below.
  • Germany: the fact that the Greens are now the "power brokers" in Germany speaks volumes; link here.
  • Middle East: Peter Zeihan on Turkey as Kurds begin to disarm (?); link here.
  • Religion: a NYT essay brought me to this wiki page;
  • Gail Slater: wiki.
  • Google: set to be broken up?

Shale: link here


Chart of the day
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US market, link here:


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Back to the Bakken

WTI: $66.90.

New wells:

  • Thursday, March 13, 2025: 35 for the month, 151 for the quarter, 151 for the year,
    • 40876, conf, Oasis, Barnes Federal 5202 41-11 3B,
    • 40858, conf, BR, West Kelloggg 4C-UTFH-B,
  • Wednesday, March 12, 2025: 33 for the month, 149 for the quarter, 149 for the year, 
    • 41104, conf, Medora Minerals, LLC, Davis Creek 2-28H,
    • 40780, conf, Oasis, Barnes Federal 5202 43-11 4B,

RBN Energy: location, connectivitiy, quality help set apart WTI futures contracts

As the global crude oil market continuously evolves, so do the tools that traders, refiners and producers rely on to navigate its complexities. Among these tools, futures contracts play a pivotal role, allowing market participants to manage risk and ensure liquidity. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll explore what sets apart two major futures contracts for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil, focusing on the differences in location, connectivity and quality — and how those distinctions define their roles in the market.

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