Locator: 48531B.
WTI: $63.07.
New wells:
- Tuesday, April 29, 2025: 94 for the month, 94 for the quarter, 301 for the year,
- 40669, conf, Grayson Mill, Scott 13-24 9HR,
- 25074, conf, Grayson Mill, Sand Creek State 153-96-16-3H,
- Monday, April 28, 2025: 92 for the month, 92 for the quarter, 299 for the year,
- 41068, conf, BR, Tilton 3E,
- Sunday, April 27, 2025: 91 for the month, 91 for the quarter, 298 for the year,
- 40728, conf, Phoenix Operating, Axel Ferrari 25-36-15H,
- 40727, conf, Phoenix Operating, Axel Ferrari 25-36-1 4H,
- Saturday, April 26, 2025: 89 for the month, 89 for the quarter, 296 for the year,
- 41148, conf, BR, Devils Backboe 5B,
- 40726, conf, Phoenix Operating, Axel Ferrari 25-36-1 2H,
- 40725, conf, Phoenix Operating, Axel Ferrari 25-36-1-1H-LL,
- 40707, conf, Phoenix Operating, Axel Ferrari 25-36-1 3H,
- 40491, conf, Oasis, Lee N 5201 21-5 2B,
RBN Energy: counting on a boom in natural gas demand for power?
Rising demand for electricity to serve data centers, manufacturing and other power-consuming sectors of the economy is spurring the development of scores of gas-fired plants — up to 100 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity by 2040. How much power those new plants will actually generate — and, with that, how much natural gas they will require — remain open questions, however. A recent study indicates that the vast majority of incremental power demand over the next 15 years could be supplied by solar and wind and that gas demand for power may remain pretty much flat. But the Trump administration’s dim view of most renewables — and clear preference for fossil fuels — suggest otherwise. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss gas demand for power in the late 2020s and 2030s.
Trump: first 100 days as of April 30, 2025. His term has just begun. He's farther along on his second term path than he was at similar point in his first term
RWE: for the US -- wind is dead.
Solar: plan B. Needs natural gas back up.
Someone has the wrong data, and I certainly can't sort it out. Link here. I'm particularly concerned about the "USA" projection.
