I wish they would sell their REDA pump business so maybe the new owner could make it worth a damn.
texpert68 said:
I wish they would sell their REDA pump business so maybe the new owner could make it worth a damn.
They are prohibited from purchasing additional shares.cajunaggie08 said:It would appear so. Why own a product line where you have no customers for the foreseeable future. They couldnt even get cash for it. Its just stock in Liberty. However i realize no one has the cash to offer now. Should business ever pick back up, it wouldnt be hard for SLB to get the extra 14% of stock required to have controlling interest in Liberty and then the product line is back in their blue pockets.Comeby! said:JTA1029 said:Very exciting stuff!txaggie02 said:
This is a big one!
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/schlumberger-contribute-north-american-pressure-105000195.html
Is this the final bow out of North America? If I'm not mistaken, their frac division had the highest margins of their product lines. Or at least that was the case before the shale game when I worked there.
AustinAg008 said:
Amazing that we can see a 9.0+ MM bbls draw on EIA data and prices still move downward.
Goes to show the catalyst for oil price movement will be the end of Covid or an effective vaccine / treatment.
add in Imperial shutting its Kearl oil sands over a pipeline leak. another 220K BOPD offline. prices down. energy stonks down.AustinAg008 said:
Amazing that we can see a 9.0+ MM bbls draw on EIA data and prices still move downward.
Goes to show the catalyst for oil price movement will be the end of Covid or an effective vaccine / treatment.
thepartygoat said:
Just got this text from my buddy who works at Energy Transfer:
"You know how DAPL (dakota access pipeline) is currently under review, there was an IED found strapped to one of our lines under construction in central texas. Also hearing there was one found on kinder morgans permian line as well"
crazy times.
He's an I/E manager in south texas, I dont see any reason for him to make this up. Could be hearsay. Will ask him for an update later.Furlock Bones said:
credible source?
DAPL goes through central Texas?thepartygoat said:
Just got this text from my buddy who works at Energy Transfer:
"You know how DAPL (dakota access pipeline) is currently under review, there was an IED found strapped to one of our lines under construction in central texas. Also hearing there was one found on kinder morgans permian line as well"
crazy times.
Clarify?evestor1 said:
I have mentioned this before regarding pipeline protesters ... they are incredible.
On DAPL - I had a crew working for months after the line was finished doing repairs. All on valve settings where you would find hammer marks and attempted holes from hand drills.
There is a lot of misguided hate out there. I do have a problem seeing an true IED, but i do not have any problem seeing other vandalism.
Wife said she saw on the news the other day that an explosive device was found "near a pipeline in Bastrop". She said the news was insistent the device was not found in the pipeline, like that would 1) matter, 2) be something enviro terrorists could do.SpreadsheetAg said:thepartygoat said:
Just got this text from my buddy who works at Energy Transfer:
"You know how DAPL (dakota access pipeline) is currently under review, there was an IED found strapped to one of our lines under construction in central texas. Also hearing there was one found on kinder morgans permian line as well"
crazy times.
WTF
2 things I would add on this:Ulrich said:
Problem is midstream builds out the system/takeaway up front, the money is already out the door and the debt is on the balance sheet.
The E&P cuts capital spending, so the volumes aren't there and they want relief on the MVC... but midstream already put all their money in the ground and the MVC is what keeps the project from losing money. Payback periods are several years long at AFE volumes (obviously higher than the MVC), so the E&P is trying to reneg before midstream has made its money back, let alone serviced the debt and achieved a return.
Meanwhile the midstream investors are demanding steady cash flow based on signed contracts, so telling them that you had to give ground on your MVC kills subscription on future issuances and reduces confidence in the management team. That makes it a lot harder to roll all the debt you took on to build out the infrastructure in the first place. Debt you wouldn't have been willing to take on without the MVC.
We've talked about the pathologies/influences that result in unrealistic project economics, so I don't want to belabor that point. But midstream is not sitting on an inexhaustible fountain of cash and insisting on compliance with the contract for giggles. Investors want midstream to bring leverage down an average of two turns, and that means cutting capital investment and squeezing every dime out of existing assets.
BiochemAg97 said:Wife said she saw on the news the other day that an explosive device was found "near a pipeline in Bastrop". She said the news was insistent the device was not found in the pipeline, like that would 1) matter, 2) be something enviro terrorists could do.SpreadsheetAg said:thepartygoat said:
Just got this text from my buddy who works at Energy Transfer:
"You know how DAPL (dakota access pipeline) is currently under review, there was an IED found strapped to one of our lines under construction in central texas. Also hearing there was one found on kinder morgans permian line as well"
crazy times.
WTF
Crazy times.
Engine10 said:
All this talk of pipelines and sabotage and no Christmas Jones material smh
thepartygoat said:
Just got this text from my buddy who works at Energy Transfer:
"You know how DAPL (dakota access pipeline) is currently under review, there was an IED found strapped to one of our lines under construction in central texas. Also hearing there was one found on kinder morgans permian line as well"
crazy times.
What a terrible Bond movieEngine10 said:
All this talk of pipelines and sabotage and Christmas Jones material smh
We have to destroy the environment to save it.CaptnCarl said:
Ha I understand. Just pointing out it's not environmentally friendly to blow up a pipeline.