Thursday, May 14, 2026

Car Storages -- North Texas -- May 14, 2026

Locator: 50806BATCAVES.

Car storage: I'm curious -- how big a deal is this nationwide -- we're now seeing a number of personal car storage sites pop up in wealthy enclaves and near DFW airport. 

Also propelling this phenomenon -- folks are converting their residential garages to storage areas and/or man caves (also called "batcaves"). Look at the sales price of some of these sites in the "box" below. And, yes, batcaves are a "thing." Ask Gemini.

One wonders: could renters sublet their garages for others? Not that I would ever do that. Just asking.

Apple iPhone Sales Update -- May 14, 2026

Locator: 50805APPLE.

Tag: iPhone.

AAPL: iPhone sales gap up. Link here. First quarter results, an increase of 1.3% y/y. The rest of the industry (US): a 5.7% decline.


The global market:

This was before President Trump's trip to China.

 More: 

Android device sales declined 14.4 percent, while Apple's market share grew 4 percent year-over-year
iPhone 17 performance is part of the reason Apple outperformed the market, but Counterpoint says the company was also helped by a later launch of Samsung's Galaxy S26 series in March.

Apple's market share increased at all three major U.S. carriers, while Android saw a decline. The iPhone made up 75 percent of sales at Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, while Android devices made up 25 percent.

Counterpoint expects Apple to continue to draw users to iOS because it maintained pricing with the iPhone 17e and even increased storage, while smartphone makers with slimmer hardware margins have had to raise prices.

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AI

It is amazing how Apple "solved" this problem. 

Link here

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Query: Apple has opened this operating system to chatbots. I've not seen the details. Are third-party AI providers paying Apple for this opportunity?

Reply:  

 

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Locator: 50804B.

Local: golf carts now allowed on "neighborhood streets" in local area. This is huge. Along with electric bikes for those under twelve years of age and now golf carts for those over 80 years of age .... well, what can I say? 

Car storage: I'm curious -- how big a deal is this nationwide -- we're now seeing a number of personal car storage sites pop up in wealthy enclaves and near DFW airport. 

AAPL: iPhone sales gap up. Link here

Venezuela crude oil exports: highest level since 2019. Link here. Surge: 588,000 bpd. Reminder: North Dakoa produces 1 million+ bopd. 

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Back to the Bakken

WTI: $101.00.

New wells reporting:

  • Friday, May 15, 2026: 36 for the month, 136 for the quarter, 293 for the year, 
    • 41958, conf, Kraken, McCabe 24-13 6H, 
    • 41843, conf, Hunt Oil, Kandiyohi 159-90-5-17H-1, 
  • Thursday, May 14, 2026: 34 for the month, 134 for the quarter, 291 for the year,
    • 42047, conf, Phoenix Operating, Woods 35-26-23 4H, 
    • 42046, conf, Phoenix Operating, Woods 36-25-23 3H,  
    • 42045, conf, Phoenix Operating, Woods 35-26-23 1H, 
    • 41940, conf, Phoenix Operating, Woods 35-26-23 2H, 
    • 41330, conf, Oasis, Owan 5402 43-26 3BU, 
    • 41329, conf, Oasis, Owan 5402 43-26 2B, 
    • 42198, conf, Kraken, Apollo 18-7-6 8H,

RBN Energy: Venezuela's crude oil terminals need minor fixes, major overhauls to boost exports. Link here. Archived.

A lot of work must be done to revive Venezuela’s crude oil industry, which has suffered from years of poor management and underinvestment. One of the biggest priorities is to improve and expand its export capacity, which will require repairs and upgrades to export terminals while also fixing problems around unreliable power supply and tanker congestion. Exports have rebounded sharply in early 2026 after collapsing late last year, but much more could happen. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll outline the additional steps that could be completed to improve Venezuela’s facilities and boost export volumes.

Venezuela has been a frequent topic in the RBN blogosphere since the start of the year, when U.S. forces deposed and arrested President Nicolás Maduro. In Take Me Money and Run Venezuela, we recapped how the country went from a major global supplier to producing less than 1 MMb/d today — roughly one-quarter of its former output. We then dug into Venezuela’s crude slate in Orinoco Flow, noting that most reserves lie in the 21,000-square-mile Orinoco Belt and are extra-heavy, making the oil difficult and costly to move and refine. In When Love Comes to Town, we compared Venezuelan and Canadian heavy crudes and why they’re attractive to U.S. Gulf Coast refiners. In Round and Round (which previewed our first Drill Down Report of 2026, which is available here), we laid out the practical steps Venezuela would need to take to boost crude production. Most recently, The Show Goes On detailed the country’s refining sector, Upgrade U examined the important role the country’s crude upgraders figure to play in any plan to boost domestic production and increase exports, while Don’t You (Forget About Me) looked at the country’s expansive natural gas reserves. 

Most Venezuelan crude oil production is low-API, high-sulfur crude, coming from the previously noted Orinoco Belt. Because the crude is so dense and viscous, it needs to be blended with a diluent — typically condensate or natural gasoline — or upgraded to a lighter synthetic crude oil (SCO) before it can be transported easily, similar to crude produced in the Canadian oil sands. Exports of crude and refined products have rebounded sharply this year after collapsing late last year. Shipments bottomed out near 100 Mb/d in early January (see Figure 1 below) following a steep December decline, then recovered to roughly 500–550 Mb/d by late January. After holding relatively flat through February, exports climbed to around 1.1 MMb/d in March — the highest level in about six months — before briefly spiking to around 1.4 MMb/d in early April.

Figure 1. Venezuela Crude Oil Exports. Source: RBN