discussed on page 771 of this thread. A mgmt. ****show and bad business model and structure seems to be the consensus.
just last week I was showing my new boss a demo of an analysis I worked up a while back and when I was running through the model I came across where I had run with a $5 gas price and got a little sadAustinAg008 said:
Low gas? Speak for yourself man….
We hit $3.00 spot this week!
BlackGoldAg2011 said:just last week I was showing my new boss a demo of an analysis I worked up a while back and when I was running through the model I came across where I had run with a $5 gas price and got a little sadAustinAg008 said:
Low gas? Speak for yourself man….
We hit $3.00 spot this week!
right. certainly can't be anywhere close to Texas. Permian oil producers are price takers on gas. keeps a lid on prices.topher06 said:
Are you Marcellus or something? Wonder if the common people in America realize how cheap energy really could be if the media hadn't convinced the nation that any pipeline would literally end the world as we know it.
rak1693 said:
Silverbow is a name I haven't heard in a long while. Glad to hear they made it through and are in a position to do this
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) Young environmental activists scored what experts described as a ground-breaking legal victory Monday when a Montana judge said state agencies were violating their constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment by allowing fossil fuel development.
The ruling in this first-of-its- kind trial in the U.S. adds to a small number of legal decisions around the world that have established a government duty to protect citizens from climate change.
If it stands, the ruling could set an important legal precedent, though experts said the immediate impacts are limited and state officials pledged to seek to overturn the decision on appeal.
District Court Judge Kathy Seeley found the policy the state uses in evaluating requests for fossil fuel permits which does not allow agencies to look at greenhouse gas emissions is unconstitutional.
All I read was "local activist judge wastes everyone's time and money so a higher court can apply the law".Furlock Bones said:
https://apnews.com/article/climate-change-youth-montana-trial-c7fdc1d8759f55f60346b31c73397db0Quote:
HELENA, Mont. (AP) Young environmental activists scored what experts described as a ground-breaking legal victory Monday when a Montana judge said state agencies were violating their constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment by allowing fossil fuel development.
The ruling in this first-of-its- kind trial in the U.S. adds to a small number of legal decisions around the world that have established a government duty to protect citizens from climate change.
If it stands, the ruling could set an important legal precedent, though experts said the immediate impacts are limited and state officials pledged to seek to overturn the decision on appeal.
District Court Judge Kathy Seeley found the policy the state uses in evaluating requests for fossil fuel permits which does not allow agencies to look at greenhouse gas emissions is unconstitutional.
there is a group backing all of these local lawsuits. they are starting to amass a pretty good war chest. they've been involved in lawsuits all across the US and several around the world.AgLA06 said:All I read was "local activist judge wastes everyone's time and money so a higher court can apply the law".Furlock Bones said:
https://apnews.com/article/climate-change-youth-montana-trial-c7fdc1d8759f55f60346b31c73397db0Quote:
HELENA, Mont. (AP) Young environmental activists scored what experts described as a ground-breaking legal victory Monday when a Montana judge said state agencies were violating their constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment by allowing fossil fuel development.
The ruling in this first-of-its- kind trial in the U.S. adds to a small number of legal decisions around the world that have established a government duty to protect citizens from climate change.
If it stands, the ruling could set an important legal precedent, though experts said the immediate impacts are limited and state officials pledged to seek to overturn the decision on appeal.
District Court Judge Kathy Seeley found the policy the state uses in evaluating requests for fossil fuel permits which does not allow agencies to look at greenhouse gas emissions is unconstitutional.
Hopefully it goes the way of Engine No1.Furlock Bones said:there is a group backing all of these local lawsuits. they are starting to amass a pretty good war chest. they've been involved in lawsuits all across the US and several around the world.AgLA06 said:All I read was "local activist judge wastes everyone's time and money so a higher court can apply the law".Furlock Bones said:
https://apnews.com/article/climate-change-youth-montana-trial-c7fdc1d8759f55f60346b31c73397db0Quote:
HELENA, Mont. (AP) Young environmental activists scored what experts described as a ground-breaking legal victory Monday when a Montana judge said state agencies were violating their constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment by allowing fossil fuel development.
The ruling in this first-of-its- kind trial in the U.S. adds to a small number of legal decisions around the world that have established a government duty to protect citizens from climate change.
If it stands, the ruling could set an important legal precedent, though experts said the immediate impacts are limited and state officials pledged to seek to overturn the decision on appeal.
District Court Judge Kathy Seeley found the policy the state uses in evaluating requests for fossil fuel permits which does not allow agencies to look at greenhouse gas emissions is unconstitutional.
I was a bit surprised....reviewing slides and listening to the call currently....thankfully was a slower day for me so I can take the time...BCG Disciple said:
A little annoyed that there is no premium and it's all stock.
Definetly interesting.BCG Disciple said:
A little annoyed that there is no premium and it's all stock.
RIZZY said:
Identity crisis - is acquiring and running an 50MM+ operated or non-operated asset too big of a pipe dream before turning 30? let's just say I'm four years out. PE + RBL
Can it be done? Yes. But why not continue to learn while earning a (relatively) stable income. It's a small industry and you can't fail too many times without damaging your reputation.RIZZY said:
Identity crisis - is acquiring and running an 50MM+ operated or non-operated asset too big of a pipe dream before turning 30? let's just say I'm four years out. PE + RBL