Friday, March 7, 2025

Week 10: March 4, 2025 -- March 10, 2025

Locator: 48473TOPSTORIES. 

Geoff Simon's quick connects

Top stories:

  • President Trump

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Top Stories

Geoff Simon's quick connects.

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The First 100 Days
January 20, 2025 - April 30, 2025

Sixth Week Of President Trump's Presidency

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The Top Stories

Top story of the week:

  • President Trump flips-flops on tariffs -- impossible for anyone to know what's going on
  • President Trump's "State of the Union Address" -- hits it out of the ballpark
    • opposition made fools of themselves; Americans who tuned in, not impressed

Top international non-energy story:

  • tariffs
    • Mexico, Canada: tariffs postponed at least for most items
    • China: appears to remain unchanged: 20% increase on what tariffs have been

Top international energy story:

  • OPEC pushing prices down

Top national non-energy story:

  • Measles outbreak in southwest US
    • mostly Mennonite community in west Texas
    • now at 200 cases; variously reported, 1 - 2 deaths
    • cases now outside Texas for first time -- New Mexico
    • so far vaccine seems to "be working"
  • President Trump
  • Minnesota: apparently has completely overspent huge budget surplus; now several billion shortfall;
  • California's governor moving to center in anticipation of running for president 
  • The Kennedy Center: leadership changes.

Top national energy story:

  • SD governor signs bill banning eminent domain for CO2 pipeline
    • one surface owner can scuttle entire project

Focus on fracking: current link here. Generally updated late Sunday night.

Top North Dakota non-energy story:


Top North Dakota energy story:

Three New Permits -- March 7, 2025

Locator: 48472B. 

Tag: mortgage rates measles

Measles: official US policy -- measles vaccines available for those who want to get vaccinated; costs around $25 per vaccine; not "free"; but most American citizens have some way of getting it for free;   measles vaccine appears to be "100%" effective with "zero" serious side effects; vaccine appears to provide lifelong immunity; vaccine provided by Big Pharma; SecHHS lukewarm to vaccination; emphasizes "natural remedies, to include cod liver oil." 

Economy: people are buying houses. Correlation with my favorite chart?

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Back to the Bakken

WTI: $66.28. Promises made, promises kept. Energy prices continue to fall.

Active rigs: 33.

Three new permits, #41684 - #41684 - #41686, inclusive:

  • Operators: Petroshale
  • Field: Mandaree (Dunn County)
  • Comments: 
    • Petroshale has permits for three Horse Camp wells, NENE 11-149-93; 
      • to be sited 613 / 640 FNL and 1180 / 1233 FEL.

Seasonal Flu Update -- March 7, 2025

Locator: 48471FLU. 

Link here. Selected years.

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Unemployment

Latest report, link here.

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Goldilocks Economy

But finally, for those looking for signs of stagflation, we have all three: signs of a slowing economy (GDP); sticky inflation; and, unemployment not dropping. The numbers are still incredibly good, but the numbers are not "improving."

The first quarter, 2025 belongs to Joe Biden. The last quarter, 2025, will belong to Donald Trump.

See this post, from October 10, 2023. 


TGIF -- March 7, 2025

Locator: 48470B.

WTI: $68.13.

New wells;

  • Sunday, March 9, 2025: 23 for the month, 139 for the quarter, 139 for the year, 
    • 40472, conf, Hess, GO-John-156-98-0508H-5,
    • 26468, conf, Grayson Mill, Scott 150-99-13-24-5H,
  • Saturday, March 8, 2025: 21 for the month, 137 for the quarter, 137 for the year,
    • None.
  • Friday, March 7, 2025: 21 for the month, 137 for the quarter, 137 for the year, 
    • 40496, conf, Hess, GO-Olson-157-98-2536H-4,
    • 40370, conf, Enerplus, LK-Quilliam 147-97-14-23-8H,
    • 40366, conf, Enerplus, LK-Erickson 147-97-11-2-5H-LL,
    • 40363, conf, Enerplus, LK-Quilliam 147-97-14-23-5H-LL,

RBN Energy: Targa Resources, Phillips 66 detail plans for expanding Permian-to_Gulf infrastructure. Part 1 archived. Part 2 archived.

The handful of midstream companies that provide a full range of “wellhead-to-water” services between the Permian and the Gulf Coast are in growth mode, advancing a long list of gas processing plants, takeaway pipelines, fractionators and export terminal expansions. Last time we looked at what Enterprise Products Partners and Energy Transfer are up to. In today’s RBN blog, we shift our spotlight to what Targa Resources and Phillips 66 are planning, with Targa building a slew of projects and P66 growing primarily through organic opportunities that have arisen following recent bolt-on M&A. 

As we said in Part 1, a small but gradually growing group of midstreamers have seen the benefits of owning and operating the infrastructure that processes, transports and, in many cases, exports the increasing volumes of crude oil, natural gas and NGLs emerging from wells in the Permian Basin. Companies that offer the full gamut of midstream services can reap a number of important benefits — chief among them, the ability to operate with extraordinary efficiency, collect fees from shippers each step of the way, and feed pipelines, fractionators, storage and export terminals along the network’s value chain.

In that blog, we also detailed plans by Enterprise to add another 900 MMcf/d of gas processing capacity in the Permian over the next year or so, as well as bring online its 600-Mb/d Bahia NGL pipeline from West Texas to Mont Belvieu (in Q3 2025) and yet another fractionator (also in Q3). Several projects that will boost the company’s NGL export capacity out of Beaumont and Houston are also planned. Energy Transfer has similarly ambitious plans: 875 MMcf/d of incremental Permian gas processing capacity, upgrades to its Lone Star and West Texas Gateway NGL pipelines, a new fractionator at Mont Belvieu, an expansion at its Nederland Terminal to handle more NGL exports, and — last but not least — the 400-mile, 1.5-Bcf/d (and maybe larger) Hugh Brinson gas pipeline from West Texas to south of the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

Targa Resources Assets and Projects in Texas

Figure 1. Targa Resources Assets and Projects in Texas. Source: RBN 

 

Jump In Production -- An Old MRO Well In Bailey Oil Field -- March 6, 2025

Locator: 48469B.

The well:

  • 23699, 1,374, MRO, C. O. 34-20H, t11/2; cum 284K 11/18; cum 333K 10/21; cum 341K 5/22; cum 531K 1/25;

Note the jump in production, originally drilled back in 2012:

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BAKKEN9-20243056485630510615569154873
BAKKEN8-202425476047695157119321184722
BAKKEN7-20243163466352578516403150001318
BAKKEN6-202430604560413960168711671187
BAKKEN5-202431771277336819205692043955
BAKKEN4-20243089378964100361751617187266
BAKKEN3-20243110808107611393417820165511207
BAKKEN2-2024228211821611212133531327731
BAKKEN1-20243110765107771771716713155501106
BAKKEN12-202331177991779625447270762692979
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BAKKEN10-2023311954719548369141968519336304
BAKKEN9-2023301818218178515061681016543222
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BAKKEN2-2023724437912832124139
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BAKKEN12-202230109710666341316897151
BAKKEN11-202230101110536601418918209
BAKKEN10-2022311273120672717011250256
BAKKEN9-20223011671206704146311726
BAKKEN8-2022311280123981716921384113

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The Book Page 

Link here.

I did not realize until recently I had a first edition of this book. Whoo-hoo!

I've read it twice. Time to read it again.

I was reminded of the book when reading Isaac Asimov's Guide To Shakespeare, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," pp 50 - 51. 

Memoirs of Hecate County. Published in 1946, but banned in the state of New York until 1959, when it was reissued with minor revisions by the author. [Minor revisions? Essentially changed one line in one story.]

Which led me to this question: what is the most intimate question one can ask a married woman over the age of 39?  A rhetorical question. Please don't reply. For the archives.