Locator:48583B.
Walmart: 1Q26 earnings, ending April 1, 2025)
- link here;
- says it will begin to raise prices as early as this month due to tariffs and trade war;
- hugely positive for the stock price;
- WMT:
- p/e: 40
- share price up 14% over last six months
- div yield: about 1%
- AAPL:
- p/e: 33
- share price down 6% over last six months
- div yield: about half a percent
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Back to the Bakken
WTI: $61.52.
New wells:
- Friday, May 16, 2025: 40 for the month, 140 for the quarter, 332 for the year,
- 41038, conf, XTO, HBU Lizette State Federal 21X-16F,
- 39980, conf, Zavanna, Collie 13-25 2H,
- Thursday, May 15, 2025: 38 for the month, 138 for the quarter, 330 for the year,
- 41037, conf, XTO, HBU Lizette State Federal 21X-16B,
- 40806, conf, Hess, EN-Horst-LW-154-93-1003H-2,
- 40493, conf, Oasis, Lee N 5201 21-5 5B,
RBN Energy: renewable natural gas could help turn cellulosic biofuels into a success story.
Familiar corporate names like Cummins, Freightliner and Waste Management have joined forces with dozens of less-familiar public companies and startups to form what some might call a new U.S. industry. Thousands of commercial trucks powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) are on the roads nationwide, many of them filling up at dedicated fueling stations offering a compressed form of renewable natural gas (RNG), a cellulosic biofuel typically sourced from landfills and dairy farms. In today’s RBN blog, the third and final in our series on the D3 Renewable Identification Number (RIN), we show how this young industry could emerge as a commercial success for cellulosic biofuels, although political and regulatory risk remains.