@GlacierNPS@DogLoverAtHeart It seems like the late June early July open is a relatively new phenomenon. That seems weird to me with all the global warming that I read about. Can the park service shed any light on why?
@oilystuffblog At the risk of too many questions, I didn't understand what you meant when you said the "PB will run out of water before tier 2 locations" I appreciate all the incite you have given me today. Tell your buddy Enno to keep pushing the truth about shale.
@aeberman12 The most prolific drilling locations. When prices fell in 2014 some operators claimed concentrate their drilling to only the best locations. Curious how "good/great" locations are left.
@Compounder35 @Renniestein3 @GNSensay @ericnuttall@RachelNotley Oil may be cheap to purchase but it is not cheap to find and produce. Much of US shale is a financial disaster. It lives on other peopleโs money. I doubt much gets paid back with cash. Stockholders will be diluted.... Again
@Compounder35 @Renniestein3 @GNSensay @ericnuttall@RachelNotley I think it narrows the differential with WTI, which means gross revenue per barrel will increase. G20 meeting seems to have WTI up on optimism of and end to US/China trade war. Doubly good for Canadian producers.
@LarrySMith4@ericnuttall@HFI_Research@RachelNotley It is. Operators canโt collude. Nobody wants to be the only one to cut. Government forcing operators to do what they should have done 6 months ago.