THE DEATH OF THE BAKKEN FIELD HAS BEGUN: Big Trouble For The U.S.
An interesting, and sobering, review of how and what is going on in the energy market, and how it will play out in the next few years. As usual, all the politicos are late to the party (wanting to build pipelines, etc) and will blow billions on something whose need is past.
I just hope the feds are prevented from buying up Bakken land so that some future Democrat or Green administration can decide that its oil will never see the light of day.
I'm sure they will pay off quite well the next time Saudi or Iran decides to embargo us.
Use pre-selected points from new advanced technology to inject super cooled butane at the most optimum "pay zones " franc the rock to free the Texas tea.
Those of you who don't get what I'm saying watch the end of the original Poltergeist when it turns out that the house sets upon a graveyard concealed by the real estate developer.
Me dino did not see the remake because they almost always stink.
The remake for The Night of the Living Dead is a wonderful exception.
The Village of the Damned remake is fair to middlin'..
I also feel that corn, aside from a few ears during summer, should die a slow death. It's NOT cost effective, uses up a ton of natural resources in the ground and is not particularly healthful for humans nor animals...it's for the birds, perhaps.
Since the price collapse the cost of mineral rights the cost of drilling rigs and improvements in fracing is already bringing the expense of exploration down significantly. See what the E&P co Pioneer Natural Resources has done. The industry is experiencing bankruptcies for the over levered. Those assets purchased 4 to 5 years are liquidated and sold based on current market conditions i.e.: price of oil and estimated or provable reserves.
With regards,
DOB
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