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el do have good bakken cedes. >> we sold everything in canada.t year we sold 500 million of noncore assets. this year 100, another 100 on the place to set in the month the june, and then another hundred after that. so we should be about 300 of noncore sales this year. we were beginning to sell fringes around north dakota, keeping other core piece, which is about 3 to 4,000 barrels a day. >> how do you make that judgment? people will say, we've every single company and bakken has been great. >> it's been great, but 35% irs versus 80 to 90? where do i spend my money? a big change has been gas prices, and we have the infrastrush in our marcellus utica, where we can move that gas out of the basin. so we're in control of our destiny there. >> and there's a lot of gas and oil that's not easily moved to other places, which you need infrastructure. >> we don't have to wait. when we drill a well, frack a well, it flowing into our pipeline. >> some of the research basically says you're the southernmost driller. that's the riskiest area, but we also know fr
el do have good bakken cedes. >> we sold everything in canada.t year we sold 500 million of noncore assets. this year 100, another 100 on the place to set in the month the june, and then another hundred after that. so we should be about 300 of noncore sales this year. we were beginning to sell fringes around north dakota, keeping other core piece, which is about 3 to 4,000 barrels a day. >> how do you make that judgment? people will say, we've every single company and bakken has...
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the center of the bakken shale oil boom lead the country.adison idaho had the youngest median age at 23.1, sumpter florida has the highest age. and what area do you think has the highest percentage of women? it's the district of columbia, females representing 52.6% of the total population. the nation as a whole, grew older as the oldest baby boomers became seniors. nations 65 and older population surged to 44.7 million in 2013. that's up 3.6% from 2012. by comparison, the population younger than 65 grew by only .3 of a percent. florida had the highest percentage of its total population age 65 and older at 18.7%. followed by maine at 17.7%. nationwide the population grew 3% to 6 million people. and in one of the more upbeat statistics, the number of people age 100 and over reached a record 67,000. mary sdm mary snow, al jazeera. >> on the topic offaging an estimated 14% of americans are now at 65 years old. that's a 4 point increase in just three years. the united states estimates the u.s. population 65 and older will rise to 83 million peopl
the center of the bakken shale oil boom lead the country.adison idaho had the youngest median age at 23.1, sumpter florida has the highest age. and what area do you think has the highest percentage of women? it's the district of columbia, females representing 52.6% of the total population. the nation as a whole, grew older as the oldest baby boomers became seniors. nations 65 and older population surged to 44.7 million in 2013. that's up 3.6% from 2012. by comparison, the population younger...
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williams county north dakota which is the center of th of the bakken shale energy boom, median age is 35.1. down from the 2010 census. madison, idaho had the youngest median age at 23.1 and su sum tr at 61.1. what area do you think has the highest percentage of women? it is the district of columbia. meastlefemales, 66.7%. the nation's 65 and older population surged to 44.7 million in 2013. that's up 3.6% from 2012. by comparison, the population younger than 65 gro grew by onl3 3/10 of 1%. 18.7% follow ed by maine at 17.7% . nationwide, the population of people 6 85 and older grew to 67,000. reached a 67,000. marr67,000 mary snow, aljazeera. >>> 17% of americans are at least 65 years old. that's a 14% increase in just three years and only expected to grow. the united nations estimates the population will rise to 83.7 million people, or 21% of the total population. the u.n. says this phenomenon is happening worldwide and it is, quote, without parallel in human history. as a larger share of the population raises, the percentage of the population in the workforce shrinks. the burden falls
williams county north dakota which is the center of th of the bakken shale energy boom, median age is 35.1. down from the 2010 census. madison, idaho had the youngest median age at 23.1 and su sum tr at 61.1. what area do you think has the highest percentage of women? it is the district of columbia. meastlefemales, 66.7%. the nation's 65 and older population surged to 44.7 million in 2013. that's up 3.6% from 2012. by comparison, the population younger than 65 gro grew by onl3 3/10 of 1%. 18.7%...
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for q two to four point zero percent three recent guess and boom bust mark chandler marshall our bakken co and roast all said that the u.s. economy is improving manufacturing and service sector data is surging higher jobless claims are at cycle lows and unemployment has been dropping so while the u.s. economy is by no means firing on all cylinders the situation is improving for many business executives this makes the obama administration saying things against russia problematic to top u.s. business lobbies the u.s. chamber of commerce and the national association of manufacturers plan to run newspaper advertisements tomorrow in the new york times wall street journal and washington post warning that more sanctions risk harming u.s. workers and businesses companies from the united states represent the largest source of foreign investment in russia and these companies fear sanctions will hurt their bottom line however as the coming eight to nine billion dollar fund against french bank b. and p. perry for violating sanctions against iran and sudan shows us foreign policy objectives will cla
for q two to four point zero percent three recent guess and boom bust mark chandler marshall our bakken co and roast all said that the u.s. economy is improving manufacturing and service sector data is surging higher jobless claims are at cycle lows and unemployment has been dropping so while the u.s. economy is by no means firing on all cylinders the situation is improving for many business executives this makes the obama administration saying things against russia problematic to top u.s....
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producer is accessible to that and this type of equipment simply there is very little of it up in the bakkenter that, the producers somewhere have to send it down to corpus christi without company mink link it with all the other crude oil. so it's unclear the actual volume. frit with all the other crude o. so it's unclear the actual volume. fr but my estimate is that at the end of year, perhaps only 50,000 barrels a day. >> what andy is saying is that there is no technology to turn the stuff to distill the tough. but this is going to be a brand new business. they will make a lot of money processing crude and transporting crude for export and in fact i think andy is wrong, we're going it sto see exports more than 2 million barrels a day. it will really open up some export possibilities that we may or may not have wanted, but the truth was it never got to a debate on congress. it was just a work around. >> so you're agreeing, just how much is what you're disagreeing with. >> but it makes a big difference. what happens, you empty out the natural resources a lot quicker than they should be other
producer is accessible to that and this type of equipment simply there is very little of it up in the bakkenter that, the producers somewhere have to send it down to corpus christi without company mink link it with all the other crude oil. so it's unclear the actual volume. frit with all the other crude o. so it's unclear the actual volume. fr but my estimate is that at the end of year, perhaps only 50,000 barrels a day. >> what andy is saying is that there is no technology to turn the...
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recoverable aisle barrels could be 0.6 billion, instead of four or five times the potential offal bakkennot so much. it says the thermally mature area of the shale is the 0% smaller than previously thought, in an area of tectonic plates with significant fractures, allowing leak, and it's not overpressured and lacks the gas drive. and the agency said exploring forred that i faces significant economic challenges. that's not even counting the regulatory challenges for fracking in california. sue? >> what do you think, ron? >> this story was leaked a couple weeks ago earp there were some energy experts talking about how technology may ultimate -- five years ago we were talking about peak oil theory, and then the shale revolution started with fracking and horizontal drilling becoming more and more usable, so there are questions to whether or not there is another technological fix here, but again underscores the need for the u.s. and north america broadly speaking to work together and explore the resources we have. >> what's interesting about the monterey shale here, chevron from the get-go wa
recoverable aisle barrels could be 0.6 billion, instead of four or five times the potential offal bakkennot so much. it says the thermally mature area of the shale is the 0% smaller than previously thought, in an area of tectonic plates with significant fractures, allowing leak, and it's not overpressured and lacks the gas drive. and the agency said exploring forred that i faces significant economic challenges. that's not even counting the regulatory challenges for fracking in california. sue?...
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you can't drill those wells in the permian, eagle or the bakken. those guys have to have 75 or more to drill the wells. so what will happen, the price drops, you quit drilling, and your declines curve catching you, and the price goes up. the united states has the cheapest energy in the world. we're 10% cheaper on oil, we're 75% cheaper on natural gas and half the gasoline price of the rest of the world. here you sit with a ham on your shoulder and you're crying about it. it's mind-boggling to need, you need to fill of your car with pell roll in the australia, and you'll know what it's like. >> book pickens, ham on my shoulder. >>> i suggest everybody checked out the linkedin page. no sign of slowing down. i've been to the office, he is behind his own tweets. i warned him against it. >> he doesn't just work out with writing blogs. he also really works out. >> running up the hill. i think it was sfrand. >> there we got it. we got it. ♪ ♪ ♪ man, i hope i could do that. i couldn't even do that now. >>. >>> are you expecting the unexpected? jim cramer i
you can't drill those wells in the permian, eagle or the bakken. those guys have to have 75 or more to drill the wells. so what will happen, the price drops, you quit drilling, and your declines curve catching you, and the price goes up. the united states has the cheapest energy in the world. we're 10% cheaper on oil, we're 75% cheaper on natural gas and half the gasoline price of the rest of the world. here you sit with a ham on your shoulder and you're crying about it. it's mind-boggling to...
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companies to tap that vast amount of natural gas in places like texas, pennsylvania, and like up, the bakkenle out in north dakota. that's one of the things that's helped to contribute to the decline of natural gas prices. now, at one point back in 2005 prices were over $14 per btus today they're down around $4.50. a null beverly of bigger companies spend their existence in the natural gas world. chesapeake energy, shares of check piece are up around, we'll call it 10% so far year to date, but many analysts are speculative that the run can continue form the shares are just a little or just a dollar away from the average target price that analysts currently have. there's another company here, southwest energy, right? this is a big one as well, also among the nation's in the meantime at gatt producers. it focuses in arc sauce and the marcellus shale in pennsylvania, up 17% year to date, but the same story here. 70% of analysts have a hold rating, just a buck above where it currently trades right now. of course, if you invest in any major exploration and production company, they're bound to hav
companies to tap that vast amount of natural gas in places like texas, pennsylvania, and like up, the bakkenle out in north dakota. that's one of the things that's helped to contribute to the decline of natural gas prices. now, at one point back in 2005 prices were over $14 per btus today they're down around $4.50. a null beverly of bigger companies spend their existence in the natural gas world. chesapeake energy, shares of check piece are up around, we'll call it 10% so far year to date, but...
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that's due in large part to the bakken shale. texas is the only state to hit the 1 billion mark. street journal" says oil is keeping the boom in production. the u.s. is less vulnerable as there's a price swing in the middle east. >> the "los angeles times" says they executed two last night. they're the first to die since a botched lethal injection back in april. >> and "the new york times" says starbucks is taking some heat for its new college tuition program. the coffee giant is offering to reimburse employees. critics are not happy that students would have to pay out of their own pocket. then wait months or years to get the money back. >> that doesn't sound so good. >> no. >> the south china morning post says the search for the missing malaysia jet will be announced this month. the flight with 239 aboard disappeared march 8th. an extensive search of the indian ocean has yet to find any remains of the plane. >> planes and helicopter crashes have killed nearly 40,000 since the 1960s. many accidents are blamed on defective parts and designs. this morning chip reid shows us why the
that's due in large part to the bakken shale. texas is the only state to hit the 1 billion mark. street journal" says oil is keeping the boom in production. the u.s. is less vulnerable as there's a price swing in the middle east. >> the "los angeles times" says they executed two last night. they're the first to die since a botched lethal injection back in april. >> and "the new york times" says starbucks is taking some heat for its new college tuition...