February 3

3 Podcasters Walk in a Bar EP46 – OPEC+ and the OPEC quotas are no longer capable of being tracked

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David Blackmon – https://davidblackmon.substack.com/

Rey Trevino – https://thecrudetruth.com/

Stu Turley, – https://energynewsbeat.co/

Highlights of the Podcast:

02:14 – The Washington Post

05:18 – Inflation started to rise

07:41 – the OPEC+ and the OPEC quotas are no longer capable of being tracked

09:17 – The LNG ban on exports

13:35 – China is looking like they’re getting ready to start building up their reserves

14:22 – The motivations for China refilling its petroleum reserve

20:18 – The warmongers that are running our country are putting our people in harm’s way

With 3 unique personalities, backgrounds, and one horrible team sense of humor, it makes for fun talks around the energy markets.

David Blackmon is a Forbes author and currently writes Energy Absurdities of the Day. He has several active podcasts with ….. His industry leadership is evident, but a dry, calm way of expressing himself adds a different twist.

R.T. Trevillon is the podcast host of The Crude Truth filmed in Fort Worth Texas and runs an oil and gas E&P company. Pecos Country Operating has been in business for ….years and has a constant commitment to all of their stakeholders and is actively working in this oil and gas market.

Stu Turley is the co-podcast host of the Energy News Beat Podcast. While Stu is a legend in his own mind, Theenergynewsbeat@substack.com

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Stuart Turley [00:00:14] Hello Everybody. Do you ever heard that Goofy old uncle like Eddie and a Christmas vacation comes up to the party and he says, hey, there’s these three guys walking into a bar. Everybody digs for the behind the carpet. I mean, they go under the carpet. It’s so bad. I have to know those other two guys. I got two of the other three podcasters walking into the bar. I got RT Treviño. He is the big dog over there at Pecos Operating. I mean, this man is a legend in my mind as well. To RT. Welcome in the Crude Truth is going nuts.

Rey Treviño [00:00:55] Thank you. Thank you for having me.

Stuart Turley [00:00:58] Boy, that’s the first time.

David Blackmon [00:00:59] That was quick.

Stuart Turley [00:01:03] What?

David Blackmon [00:01:04] He’s a man of few words.

Rey Treviño [00:01:05] A man of few. Yes.

Stuart Turley [00:01:07] At least he’s a man. And he identifies as an oil man. So. All right. And then we’re going to go over here to really David Blackmon. I mean, David Blackmon is an a man about town. He’s an author is an author. Excuse me.

David Blackmon [00:01:22]  Authoress. Yes.

Stuart Turley [00:01:24] Any people steal his material all the time. We’re going to cover some of that stealing of his material today. And he is Forbes. He’s Telegraph, he’s the Daily Caller. He’s got the energy question and he’s on the energy. It is now called the, energy debacle. No, it’s the energy

David Blackmon [00:01:45] Transition. Absurdities. Yeah. Oh, the Energy realities podcast. Yes, yes. And I’m a real man. And my preferred pronouns are bubba and tax.

Rey Treviño [00:01:54] Bubba and tax. Okay. So

David Blackmon [00:01:55]  Write them down.

Rey Treviño [00:01:56] Well I am I know that Bubba and tax will tax. Great to great to see you again today sir.

David Blackmon [00:02:03] Happy to be here.

Stuart Turley [00:02:03]  All right. Well David you were having a you had a heck of a thing. You were just pointing out over here as we were chatting before the show. Wednesdays energy absurdity. The Washington Post channels my points about Biden’s LNG permitting delay. What’s all this about?

David Blackmon [00:02:22] It is about the supreme irony of the year, folks. I don’t recall ever agreeing with the Washington Post editorial board about anything related to energy, ever. And today, the Washington Post, this is we’re recording this on January 31st. You can go look it up. The Washington Post, not the Washington Times, not any other conservative publication, but the Democrat operatives on the Washington Post editorial board. Published a and up in an editorial, slamming Biden’s delay of LNG permitting until after the election. Calling it and I quote and obviously political decision. And echoing several other arguments I’ve made about it, and the Keystone XL pipeline cancellation, too. It is just I mean, I saw that editorial I’m reading through and I’m thinking. Man, I could have written this. I think I did write this, I wrote some of it. You know, it’s like they’re they’re reading my Substack and plagiarizing my material. Almost.

Stuart Turley [00:03:33] Hey, you know, I do.

Rey Treviño [00:03:37] I know I definitely like to use it when I can just.

David Blackmon [00:03:40] Anyway, I just thought that was the supreme irony. I’ve never seen anything quite so amazing in my life, frankly. And I urge everyone to go read that editorial and, gape in wonder at the Washington Post editorial board actually making common sense on energy.

Stuart Turley [00:04:00] Well, aren’t. And, David, there’s got to be a second order of impact or magnitude or something going on for them to make that, left leaning publication. Do you think that this is systemic of the, diaper? Dan? I mean, Biden, being run out that he may be stepping away, that they’re tired of mean.

David Blackmon [00:04:26] Well, I have a direct quote from Joe Biden in response to the editorial board that was just published. Standing in front of his helicopter out on the white House lawn. Joe Biden was quoted as saying, I object to the celebrity brother to.

Rey Treviño [00:04:43] Geez.

Stuart Turley [00:04:46] Wow. Wow. I got nothing.

David Blackmon [00:04:52] I got Nothing.

Rey Treviño [00:04:53] I got yeah. No, I got nothing. I mean. So you mean other than this all being just a political stunt, which we knew from the beginning that that this LNG thing, which. I found it very. I found it very shocking that it was done because here we are, beginning of his, administration. It was kill oil, kill gas, fossil fuel ban. Inflation started to rise like there’s no tomorrow. And next thing you know, he just shut his mouth on oil and gas back. And I would like to say. And I would do the economic research if asked to, to prove how oil and gas helped bring down inflation. But now with it being a political year, he now has to pander to that 2%, 1% people that are still anti fossil fuels. And this is just going to do nothing more. But just add to the chaos and on on Wall Street and at the markets. And I mean that even though the prices haven’t changed very much. But I think that’s where the chaos is now on people like operators and more importantly, the traders out there. Is oil going to go up with natural gas going to go down? What’s going to happen? And nothing is even happened, you know? Yeah. As a lot of people out there know, I’m working on my master’s degree and I’m in a energy macroeconomics class right now, and, they’re in a Texas, Christian university. And they asked us to give us what we thought the price of oil would be basically Tuesday of next week. And so I gave an answer and but my answer also was, you know what? This is such an upside down world. You know, be it you don’t know anymore. I mean, with with condolences to to the to the servicemen and women that have died in Jordan and across, you know, the Middle East here lately, that that would have skyrocketed the prices. But prices are not. And I do think part of it has to do with the fact that we are still producing so much oil here in America, which is a good thing at the end of the day.

Stuart Turley [00:07:03] You know, I’ve I’ve said this a long time, RT. Great points. And, I’ve said this all along, pricing matrices are changed and they’re no longer relevant. The old supply and demand, you’d have 500 to 600 tankers, that are in the ghost fleet. You have, Iraq this morning. India has now I rac is going to be selling more oil to India and is, going in. Those are going to be going through the Dark Fleet, which is outside of the OPEC, plus, quotas. So the, the OPEC+ and the OPEC quotas are no longer capable of being tracked. How can you price it. Yeah. How can you why is there you RT your point was phenomenal. I mean if we have a the Red sea ought to be we ought to be seeing $120 oil today. I mean, you got hoodies in the blowfish, like we’ve, you know, kind of talked about blowing crap up over there and you’re not seeing it. And so it is because the elasticity is totally gone. And then you have the IEA, I believe that they are, again, falsifying our numbers in the storage numbers. That also helps that, because if you look at the Biden administration from the standpoint they falsified the, jobs numbers, we also know there was an allegation that they falsified the EIA numbers. How is the pricing matrix even gonna get handled anymore? Anyway, that’s my two and a half cents. I finally ran. I felt the need to rant and make David feel like he wasn’t the Old guy, and.

Rey Treviño [00:08:52]  Well. Well. And and if I may, let’s just go back to the whole thing here that we were talking about how this LNG deal is nothing more about a political stunt, and it’s not affecting the price of oil. So our natural gas. Excuse me. So getting back full circle to start it off, how crazy is it? I mean.

Stuart Turley [00:09:10] Let me ask this because this one’s about the LNG permitting, David. But I’m also wanting to know, what you guys think about the LNG ban on exports, because that’s just I mean, that’s a big one to.

David Blackmon [00:09:24] Well, he hasn’t done it.

Stuart Turley [00:09:26] Yeah, well, he’s thinking about doing it.

David Blackmon [00:09:29] Well, I mean, yeah, I mean, they the same activists and, fake college professors who created that study, that, that that’s based on want him to stop exports to under the false rationale that that will somehow reduce emissions. Well, it wrong it won’t because countries that need the LNG and are getting it right now from the United States are going to get it from somewhere else if they can’t get it from us, and somewhere else means cutter, where Hamas is headquartered, and Algeria, a hostile country to the United States and Russia. Okay. I mean, that’s that’s who’s going to benefit from all this. And and so I honestly, I, you know, I know that the Democrats would do pretty much anything to win this election. But I’m just not sure they’re crazy enough to do that quite yet. Maybe they are.

Rey Treviño [00:10:26] I don’t know. So. Okay, so. So this same group that, President Biden met with that said, hey, we’re going to, lower our output. Exports of LNG now want to ban it completely from exporting it. Is that what they want to do?

David Blackmon [00:10:42] Yeah. I mean, they’ve been putting pressure on the white House to take that move for a couple of years now. And, you know, they haven’t succeeded. But we have to remember that even though it’s a small minority of the US population, they provide a huge percentage of the funding for Democratic Party primary. I mean, election campaigns all over the country. And those organizations like the Sierra Club, like the Rocky Mountain Institute, are funded by the same billionaires, left wing billionaires like George Soros and Mike Bloomberg that, you know, that fund a lot of other stuff in the anti fossil fuel business. And so they’re pouring millions and millions of dollars into the Democratic Party’s campaigns. And, and the party is very beholden to them. And so and by the way, the vast majority that is dark money that doesn’t really get properly accounted for in the political system.

Stuart Turley [00:11:39] It’s Kent. Dark money, dark fleet, dark. This dark web.

David Blackmon [00:11:43] Everything’s going dark.

Rey Treviño [00:11:45] So let me ask you this. As we you know, I’m going to get a semi off. I’m going to recognize before I do it, get a semi off topic. So you don’t think that there was any inclination then when when he lowered the output export on LNG that it was I’m going to stick it to Texas.

David Blackmon [00:12:04] Well, I’m sure that played a role in it, too. I mean, most of the export facilities we have today are located along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast, both red states. Louisiana just, got rid of their doofy Democrat governor and replaced him with another Republican. So, yeah, I’m sure that played a role in it. If those facilities, you know, were benefiting states like Massachusetts or Michigan or, you know, Democratic states or swing states, it’d be different. They would, because this is entirely everything this administration does is 100% a political calculation. There’s no no regard for what’s best for the country or best for the energy sector or best for the economy. It’s all strictly politics. And, you know, the politics wouldn’t play well if you had LNG export facilities being planned to be built in Portland and Seattle, obviously.

Rey Treviño [00:13:01] Yeah. Maybe that’s where we need to go. Start one.

David Blackmon [00:13:03] Yeah I.

Rey Treviño [00:13:04]  Maybe need to go build one there in Portland somewhere. I’m sure the.

David Blackmon [00:13:09]  that would go over well.

Rey Treviño [00:13:11] Yeah, I’m sure the salmon run there, you know. They’re probably some new species of salmon found there along the Gulf Coast of Oregon and just shut it down.

David Blackmon [00:13:20] Yep

Rey Treviño [00:13:22] You know, with us here talking about everything that we’re doing to lower our, fossil fuel output, whether it’s oil or gas, even though, you know, I do want to recognize that we are producing more oil than we ever have. China is looking like they’re getting ready to start building up their reserves, which kind of is kind of very interesting to me because, you know, here we always hear that China is, you know, doing good or doing this. So, why do they need to be building up the reserve? Did they use everything up? And if they did. What are they preparing for? You know, the my Substack article from yesterday, came from the oil price.com, and there’s a little x where it says, as readers are well aware of China’s oil consumption and estimates of how much its holding in reserves are crucial to subdirectory of world prices. So, you know, do you think this will help raise the price of oil at all, guys?

David Blackmon [00:14:21] But you think so? What are the motivations for China refilling its petroleum reserve?

Stuart Turley [00:14:27] Absolutely. War. I mean, there’s more is on the horizon. Why shouldn’t they take Taiwan? There is absolutely no reason for them not to do it now.

David Blackmon [00:14:40] Yeah. I mean, you seem to see the Biden administration fearful of responding to the Houthis out of Yemen. What would make anyone in China think the Biden administration would be willing to take on Jinping and China?

Stuart Turley [00:14:56] Here’s here’s my $0.02. China is not stupid. Unlike our politicians. And if you saw that there was a gigantic upwelling of people waking up around the United States. Whether you like Trump, whether you hate Trump, he is gaining momentum. If you’re president Xi and you wanted to invade Taiwan, you have to do it before November.

David Blackmon [00:15:29] Guy’s got ten months.

Stuart Turley [00:15:31] You got ten months. So that means today you also, if you’re going if you’re Joe Biden and you’re the Democrats and you need another mail in ballot, campaign going on, you have to start something now. March 1st, it will be a deadline for something to have happen so they can declare an emergency and print the ballots. So I can guarantee you, if you go look at the follow the money, the ballots are being printed, and then you’re going to see something bad happened. And what that bad happened is, is it that guy that came across the border that was the head about, Azerbaijan? He was the head of the,

David Blackmon [00:16:28] Al-Qaida.

Stuart Turley [00:16:29] Al-Qaida there. Thank you. And he says you’re too stupid to know who I am. Within 12 hours, everybody in the United States knows who he is. Who’s the really dumb one? Well, he’s here illegally and wandering around and says, you will know who I am. You have General Flynn letting us know that we are about to have the worst, nine, nine, attacks on U.S. soil. Remember, guys, we had 12 guys take down the two towers. We’ve got more. We’ve got more illegal migrants in this country now than 14 or 15 states. The hoodies and the blowfish of our ready are now here. If we’re going to go blow them up, you think they’re going to retaliate? And you have, quite honestly. Seriously, you have Lindsay warmonger Graham going bomb Iran. That man is a chatter hit. He is a Republican warmonger chowder head that needs to be run out of town. And I think he needs to become an illegal migrant to Mexico now. Sorry. I just find it despicable that we’re becoming warmongers, not we. I am not a war monger. And that war. If we go to war and we bomb Iran. I guarantee you I ran the houthis. It, Hamas have people here, and it’s going to be really easy for them to go through. We know the grid is already been compromised. Already been done trying to can remotely shut down those 30 main areas. Period. Make an R-rated movie. There was one other video that came out today about Chinese people, had just come in from the border illegally doing prac target practice every chance they can. I’m not kidding, guys.

Rey Treviño [00:18:46] You know, both of you all got pretty somber when I asked, why do you all think China is, now picking the time to pick up, you know, pick up, add to the reserves. That’s a little, a little worrisome there, you know, for you to to get somber like that, as y’all both said, preparing for war. That’s, you know, I, I do believe in the Marines motto that, you know, you want peace, prepare for war. However, I don’t advocate for it for any form or fashion. But obviously, what happened in Afghanistan’s 18th, almost two years ago now was just an abomination to the power that is the United States of America. And now everybody across the world sees how weak we are. Because you are right, as you call them. The Hootie and the Blowfish are just out there right now having fun, taking shots off wherever they can. They remind me of the little guy that just kind of comes in and hits and runs away all the time.

Stuart Turley [00:19:42] In fact, Michael Yon is a war correspondent and he has a he put out a graph and there’s another meme that went out this morning as well. And it was, the US rangers or sheep and they say, join the Army and become targets for missiles. And Michael Yon, then who is the war correspondent? He was an Army Ranger. If you take a look at the path from, India all the way through all of the world conflicts, it’s like we’re putting our troops, so we start a war. The warmongers that are running our country are putting our people in harm’s way. That’s his comment. I’m kind of scratching my head going, he may be right.

Rey Treviño [00:20:32] Well, you know, and here’s the other part that kind of bothers me. You know, China had, imports of an annual record of record of 2023. So why are they adding more to it? You know, it’s just very interesting. Very, very interesting.

Stuart Turley [00:20:47] Well, yeah. Why is Iraq the beefing up? It so when you take a look at when I ran had, 400 barrels, 400,000 barrels per day under Trump and the sanctions worked, and now you have them. I think you have to fact check me. I believe it’s 3.4 million barrels per day on Iran. It was almost 80 million.

David Blackmon [00:21:11] 80 billion.

Stuart Turley [00:21:12] 80 billion that they have made off of oil thanks to the Biden sanctions not being put in place correctly or being enforced. And I’m sure that, and I’m going to make this allegation right now is that they’ve been probably paid into their funds. They’re Democrat. Lee. That wouldn’t surprise me.

David Blackmon [00:21:37] Doesn’t much surprise me. Meanwhile, where is our strategic petroleum reserve? Thanks to Joe Biden’s policies.

Rey Treviño [00:21:44] Where is it?

David Blackmon [00:21:46] Well, I mean, we’re sitting at about 50% of capacity.

Rey Treviño [00:21:49] 50.

David Blackmon [00:21:49] Lowest, lowest level since 1981.

Stuart Turley [00:21:53] And.

Rey Treviño [00:21:53] Five zero, 50% capacity right now.

David Blackmon [00:21:56] 50%. Really less than 50% of what it’s capable of holding.

Stuart Turley [00:22:00] And, the, storage facilities are failing because they’re not designed to be left empty.

David Blackmon [00:22:08] Right.

Stuart Turley [00:22:09] And then also, who was a major buyer of all of that oil?

David Blackmon [00:22:15] A lot of it went to China.

Stuart Turley [00:22:17] Thing.

Rey Treviño [00:22:18] Oh, I’m gonna have to. I got to put that out.

Stuart Turley [00:22:21] And then began to guess what company bought it.

David Blackmon [00:22:28] I don’t know, Xena.

Stuart Turley [00:22:29] Hunter is still on the board.

David Blackmon [00:22:32] Oh, Burisma. I thought Burisma was a natural gas

Stuart Turley [00:22:35] Sunoco or whatever it was. It was a Chinese company.

David Blackmon [00:22:40] I’ve seen it. CNOOC, the Chinese national oil company.

Rey Treviño [00:22:44] Wow. You’ll see that.

Stuart Turley [00:22:48] What was it?

Rey Treviño [00:22:49] What? In your butt.

David Blackmon [00:22:51] They’re picking up.

Stuart Turley [00:22:53] Yeah. Oh, no.

Rey Treviño [00:22:56] Don’t worry about it. Don’t worry about it.

David Blackmon [00:22:59] All right. Keep the camera on and stay.

Rey Treviño [00:23:02] Yeah. Oh, that was my Hunter Biden impersonation. There you go.

David Blackmon [00:23:11] Oh, okay. Well, yeah.

Stuart Turley [00:23:13]  Yeah. Just keep your clothes on, please.

Rey Treviño [00:23:16] I like I will I’ll do everybody a favor and do.

David Blackmon [00:23:18] Yeah, I need a spoon and a lighter to do mine.

Rey Treviño [00:23:21] Hahahahaha!

Stuart Turley [00:23:23] Let’s go to Nape next week, guys.

Rey Treviño [00:23:25] That sounds like a blast. I’m excited. We got excited to hang out with you guys. oh.

Stuart Turley [00:23:31] We got us an all star lineup, man.

Rey Treviño [00:23:34] We do?

Stuart Turley [00:23:36] We got guests rolling in.

Rey Treviño [00:23:38] Yes. So it’s. We’re going to start off by doing a live. I think we’re going to start probably advertising, doing a live three podcasters walk into a bar, hopefully there.

Stuart Turley [00:23:51] You bet.

Rey Treviño [00:23:52] We got Karr Ingham coming in for that. He’s an old, and a David Blackmon. We used to run around back in the oil patch way back in the day.

David Blackmon [00:24:00] We used to run around Austin occasionally.

Stuart Turley [00:24:02] He and I have the same hair. Have the same barber?

Rey Treviño [00:24:05] Yes. And. So I’m excited about that. And then.

Stuart Turley [00:24:10]  more stopping by the booth.

Rey Treviño [00:24:13] who?.

Stuart Turley [00:24:14] Doomberg.

Rey Treviño [00:24:15] No way.

David Blackmon [00:24:16] We got doomberg

Rey Treviño [00:24:18] We got doomberg.

Stuart Turley [00:24:19] Yeah.

David Blackmon [00:24:21] You guys don’t have, but I do.

Rey Treviño [00:24:22] Oh, hey, now, how is he going to do that?

Stuart Turley [00:24:25] Hey, doomberg my.

Rey Treviño [00:24:27] Okay.

David Blackmon [00:24:27] He’s not coming by.

Rey Treviño [00:24:29] Well, no. No, but it’s going to be zoom, though, right?

David Blackmon [00:24:32] Oh, yeah, it’s going to be zoom.

Rey Treviño [00:24:33] But, you know, I was talking with Doctor Ed Ireland about him the other day. I go, do you know who he is? And he goes, I have an idea RT, but I’m gonna leave it alone. I said, okay. And, that is awesome. That’ll be a fun one. We’ll have to, we’ll have to get people there for that.

Stuart Turley [00:24:49] Oh, yeah.

Rey Treviño [00:24:51] We’re going to be on Wednesday or Thursday.

David Blackmon [00:24:53] Thursday. We’re working on Thursday at either 9 or 10 a.m..

Stuart Turley [00:24:57] And then we’ll have speakers there so people can come by. And then we will have, we got Steve Reese, we got Jay Young will be in the booth as well.

David Blackmon [00:25:09] Got Andrew Dittmar from Enverus coming by.

Stuart Turley [00:25:11] And also two others from Enverus coming by as well too. Awesome. And then we have Sharon. March. She’s the, emcee in technology AI she’s coming by. We also have, Brant, Bennett from Black Oil Mountain. And.

David Blackmon [00:25:35] Black Mountain.

Stuart Turley [00:25:36] Mark Manning is a cool cat. Lots of people coming by

Rey Treviño [00:25:42] Yeah. And then on Wednesday, you know, not only are we going to have car there on Wednesday, we’ve also got, Texas Alliance, Texas Star Alliance, Chris Hosa coming in for an interview.

David Blackmon [00:25:52] Oh, how’s it going? All right.

Rey Treviño [00:25:55] I’m getting ready. Yeah. Oh, yeah, I hope so, David. And then, after that, we’re just going to keep the, the political lobbyist style going. We got George P Bush coming on after that.

David Blackmon [00:26:07] Very cool.

Rey Treviño [00:26:08] And then. And then after that is when Governor Greg Abbott is speaking to to the exhibitors to to the, to everybody else. So we should have a, a really a great time. And, you know, we definitely have a lot of players that are going to be, that definitely know the ins and outs of the oil and gas industry. And so, I mean, we just got like so many more. And then on Thursday, I know additional people that will have or Jim Holmes of l of chemistry, Brian Stubbs of Air Compressor Solutions. And then I think hopefully oh. And then JP Warren, with his awesome good energy, for everyone, he’ll be there talking about, all the things that he’s been up to. He’s just, he is a networking guru. King. Amazing guy. And then I think, we’re going to close it out with, the, LinkedIn famous, all the who want me, having her do an amazing interview, with Kristy Kerns about just how we can get America back. America needs some coaching. There’s no in this about about that. We need, we need we need a stiff, stern talking to in a in a weird way, if that makes any sense.

Stuart Turley [00:27:15] Yeah.

Rey Treviño [00:27:17] And that’s all. Well. I think, well, data or. Well data is going to be doing, evaluations of deals while we’re there. So we’ve just got so much going on. I cannot wait really to, to get these interviews going. I mean, David with you there and Stu, I mean, these, you know, some of these may be the crude truth, but I hope to have both of you all there to be, co-hosting. You know, I think it’s going to be awesome. And, so I definitely want to get it out there because people follow Bloomberg. So I could see people already sitting watching, you know, with the TV, with him and you, they’re just asking the questions.

David Blackmon [00:27:55] Just don’t get no better than that.

Stuart Turley [00:27:57] No, no, I was I was, too much man love on Doomberg because it was too weird. It talking to a green chicken was pretty darn cool.

Rey Treviño [00:28:10] Maybe one of these days I can interview him.

Stuart Turley [00:28:16] No, but we got a lot. And, we’re going to be getting all that out there. So RT how do people find you?

Rey Treviño [00:28:22] Oh, yeah. So they, definitely on LinkedIn. You know, you can contact me there. You can also go to, Pecos operating.com or the Crude Truth show.com. And, please write me an email. Let me know. If you have any questions. Also, I want to say thank you. I quoted my Substack article today from oil price.com. And thank you to everybody that writes questions. And, I, you know, do my best to, to answer those here with us. So thank you very, very much. And, you know, the I want to say thank you to the Wall Street people for, listening to David Blackmon a little bit. Oh, yeah. Well, I want to say that kudos to them. They’re not all that bad.

David Blackmon [00:29:04] It’s still up in the air.

Stuart Turley [00:29:06] Yeah. David had a people find you.

David Blackmon [00:29:10] You know, I don’t put out my home address. I’m sorry, but you can find me on Substack at, Blackmon b l a c k m o n.substack.com. Everything I publish is, link there. So it’s a very convenient way to follow what I’m doing.

Stuart Turley [00:29:29] Sounds great. And, you can always find my trouble, going on at energy newsbeat.co. This morning, we already had 37,000 people on the site from all over the world this morning, so it’s kind of crazy. So, okay with that? We’re off and running.

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