Locator: 48557B.
On growing old: link here.
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Back to the Bakken
WTI: $59.96. Trump wanted lower oil prices. Saudi will be reeling.
New wells:
- Thursday, May 1, 2025: 3 for the month, 103 for the quarter, 295 for the year,
- 40983, conf, BR, Tilton 2E,
- 40484, conf, Silver Hill Energy Operating, Tucson W 158-94-26-35-3MBH,
- 28765, conf, Grayson Mill, Sand Creek Federal 153-9-21-28-3H,
- Wednesday, April 30, 2025: 100 for the month, 100 for the quarter, 292 for the year,
- 41147, conf, BR, Watchman Peak 5C,
- 41067, conf, BR, Tilton 3D,
- 39816, conf, Hess, RS-Flickertail-156-91-1720H-6,
- 39815, conf, Hess, RS-Flickertail-156-91-1720H-5,
- 30265, conf, MRO, Whitney USA 14-9H,
- 30264, conf, MRO, Alvina USA 44-9H,
RBN Energy: are Alaska LNG's strengths enough to outweigh its costs, construction challenges?The
Trump administration is trying to breathe new life into the long-dormant Alaska LNG project, talking up its strengths and encouraging potential Asian customers and investors to consider it. But the project, a multibillion-dollar plan to pipe natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope to Anchorage and Cook Inlet for liquefaction and export, faces huge financial and administrative hurdles, plus the challenges of building it in Alaska’s rugged terrain and often-harsh climate. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll examine Alaska LNG’s competitive position and whether its reduced shipping costs, coupled with federal support, might be sufficient to outweigh the construction costs and other major obstacles the project faces.