In this mineral rights news episode we talk about the hidden costs of the IEA’s net zero plans, oil prices drop on news that central banks are not done raising rates, Eddy County sees record oil tax revenue, US shale producers hold activity flat according to the latest Dallas Fed survey, and we dive into the latest rig count.
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This Month’s Mineral Rights News Articles:
- The Hidden Costs Of The IEA’s Net Zero Vision | OilPrice.com
- Oil prices edge lower on interest rate hike worries – Oil & Gas 360
- Eddy County oil and gas tax collections could exceed 100M in 2023
- US shale oil and gas producers pull back after commodity price drop | Financial Times
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- MRP 171: How Long Will the Energy Transition Take?
- A Critical Assessment of the IEA’s Net Zero Scenario, ESG, and the Cessation of Investment in New Oil and Gas Fields
- Dallas Fed Energy Survey – Dallasfed.org
- Dallas Fed energy survey finds activity growth slows to standstill
- Rig Count
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