Fuel prices around the world.

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   / Fuel prices around the world. #521  
I would call plateau the correct word. I am sorry if I am struggling to make my point. A person (or company's) desire to ramp production temporarily, could adversely be effected by being treated like an enemy of the state. Most of the activity you noted above had been in the planing stages for many years.

Policy changes are like mating elephants, it is done at a very high level, and takes a long time to see the results.

Again, not picking at you, or really anyone, if I was a little smarter, or more eloquent, I could get people to see how/why things are done. The deficit is with me.

Best,

ed
I have watched the rig counts in my state’s portion of the Permian basin fluctuate for the past twenty years, driven by the price per barrel, increasing when prices are above $60 and decreasing as prices slide below that benchmark. If that’s what you mean by policy: ok. Seems like plain old supply and demand to me. And I have also seen crews and rigs move here from North Dakota and Wyoming because the Permian is the mother lode of oil and production costs are lower. Lots of lands in the Bakkan have been abandoned from production because they are seeking the the plentiful and cheap production in the Permian. All pointing to market forces being the primary “policy.”
 
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Some more rig count info from Natural Gas Intelligence:

Including increases of six natural gas-directed rigs and four oil-directed units, the combined U.S. count jumped 10 units higher to 645 for the week ended Friday (Feb. 18). That follows a 22-rig surge in the week-earlier period. The 645 active U.S. rigs as of Friday represented a 248-rig year/year increase, according to the BKR numbers, which are partly based on data from Enverus.

Land drilling rose by 13 units week/week, partially offset by a four-rig decline in the Gulf of Mexico for the period. One rig was added in inland waters for the week. Horizontal drilling rose by 15 units, partially offset by net declines of three vertical rigs and two directional rigs.

 
   / Fuel prices around the world. #524  
Despite people thinking that it's the government's fault we aren't producing more oil... it's the oil industry that's making the decision.

That’s been my point all along with this discussion. Everyone should read this report.
 
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I have watched the rig counts in my state’s portion of the Permian basin fluctuate for the past twenty years, driven by the price per barrel, increasing when prices are above $60 and decreasing as prices slide below that benchmark. If that’s what you mean by policy: ok. Seems like plain old supply and demand to me. And Iaproval have also seen crews and rigs move here from North Dakota and Wyoming because the Permian is the mother lode of oil and production costs are lower. Lots of lands in the Bakkan have been abandoned from production because they are seeking the the plentiful and cheap production in the Permian. All pointing to market forces being the primary “policy.”
Sorry jyoutz,

How fast do your rigs go up? I believe it is 2-3 year project post planning and approval.

I think this goes to our fundamental disagreement. If you could prognosticate oil prices out even a few months you would be doing so well as a futures investor you wouldn't have to screw with wells.

No rig is being started today, using today's oil price as a justification.

Policy = governing bodies stated or presumed position on general topic. e.g. elimination or dramatic reduction in the use of fossil fuels over several years. Policy.

Best,

ed
 
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Sorry jyoutz,

How fast do your rigs go up? I believe it is 2-3 year project post planning and approval.

I think this goes to our fundamental disagreement. If you could prognosticate oil prices out even a few months you would be doing so well as a futures investor you wouldn't have to screw with wells.

No rig is being started today, using today's oil price as a justification.

Policy = governing bodies stated or presumed position on general topic. e.g. elimination or dramatic reduction in the use of fossil fuels over several years. Policy.

Best,

ed
Read the report that Moss Road posted. It makes my point very well. Sorry, but it doesn’t take 2-3 years to move in rigs once permits are issued, and companies have 10+ years worth of state and federal permits in their hip pocket. I have no clue about private lands leases.
 
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Despite people thinking that it's the government's fault we aren't producing more oil... it's the oil industry that's making the decision.

Thanks for that article Moss

It really points out how the collapsing market and financial pain, led to some major consolidations in Colorado.
 
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Diesel here is $3.99 to $4.85
regular gas is $3.45 to $3.79
Premium gas is $3.99 to $4.66

willy
 
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