My bad. I was reading June's reports which seems to be the most current I can find right now.
The best is closer to $30.
My bad. I was reading June's reports which seems to be the most current I can find right now.
I will add this re: housing. If you can find someone to go to Pecos and build housing, they will make a bundle. There has been a shortage of housing for awhile. This discovery plus the Apache fields that butt against the ft. Davis mountains will be explored from companies which will base out of Pecos. There is no housing, and no warehousing, so there is opportunity... If you want to base out of Pecos which many don't.
Oh fyi, low oil prices haven't negatively changes the city's outlook since they are building a pipeline there. All sorts of activity there, it's just that no one wants to live in Pecos
TeyshaBlue update March 2017 por favor.
Drachen update March 2017 por favor.
It's pretty sad right now. There's virtually no movement after a frantic build out of hotels and man camps in some of the outlying towns. They sit mostly empty waiting for the pricing to re energize the market and create the hoped for influx of workers. Real estate pricing did rise and while it has dropped, it's not quite back to previous levels. Potential is still pretty strong but the timetable is a crap shoot. It's definitely a longer play IMO.
hotels are going bankrupt and defaulting? just like the lenders feared, knew they would.
Not yet. Don't know how they structured their debt. Cant be good tho.
update Sept 2018?
What came down the last two years?
What do you forsee coming down the next two?
Economy in Pecos, Texas
Pecos has an unemployment rate of 6.2%. The US average is 5.2%.
Pecos has seen the job market decrease by -2.9% over the last year. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 28.1%, which is lower than the US average of 38.0%.
CC is this still stuck in Hurry Up and Wait mode?
Update Oct 2021?
Oil at 70 a barrel.
according to Deloitte, fracking never turned a profit and investors lost billions
http://priceofoil.org/2020/06/26/wit...lose-billions/
At some point it may become economically viable.
it is race between electric vehicle development and exhaustion of the saudi fields...
Im sure Abbott is terrified.
He may have to join Ted in Cancun.
He is going to purchase a wheelchair that runs off of methane, so he will be more likely to explode; this is a good thing.
Goldman's new forecast will make the midterms interesting if they're correct
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CC and TeyshaBlue,
Did any of this development ever happen /
Anyone getting a stiffy now in these oil field parts now that oils is skyrocketing?
I haven't read much about it. I have been to colorado 5 times this year and drive through that area on the way to Lubbock and can only remember seeing a couple wells being drilled. Going skiing next week so will look to see if any new activity
Went through there Saturday on the way to spring break skiing. All the old wells are pumping but no new rigs in sight.
Colorado has significantly added more regulations that makes it tough to get horizontal permits.
Haven't some Bobert blowjobs fixed that?
Back to Permian Basin, sounds like some activity is ramping up.
Permian Basin poised for 'surge' in oil and gas production (currentargus.com)
I'm interested in flipping properties in areas of US that are going to blow up.
Fact check: Texas oil deposits would not fuel America for 200 years (usatoday.com)
Even if the 66 billion figure – the highest estimate of continuous oil in the Midland and Delaware Basins – were accurate and accessible, it would only be enough to meet Americans' current oil consumption for about nine years.
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