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Crude Price, Rig Count and Production

A recent article in “Rigzone” cites several studies that deal with the relationship between crude price, rig count and production levels.  The economic blog “Zero Hedge” contends that there is a 4-6 month lag between crude prices and their reflection in rig counts, and current experience seems to bear this out.  However, a study by… Read More


Whiting’s Reserves Increase by Approximately 1/3

According to a recent article in “Rigzone”, Whiting Petroleum Corp. reports that its proven reserves increased by approximately one third to 780 million barrels of oil equivalent.  This increase is largely the result of the company’s recent buy out of Kodiak Oil & Gas which had proven reserves of 167 million barrels.  The purchase makes… Read More


Russell T. Rudy Energy’s Christmas Party

Last Wednesday we took a break from work and all got together to celebrate the holidays with a festive lunch at the Houston Racquet Club.  As is our custom, we were joined by our colleagues at our sister company, Imperial Oil. Partners Russell T. Rudy and John Pepper catch up on last minute details before… Read More

December 23, 2014 • oil and gas royalties, Uncategorized

U. S. Rig Count Drops

The drop in oil prices is taking its toll on the number of rigs drilling for oil and gas.  According to a recent article in “Rigzone”, Baker Hughes announced that last week the oil rig count dropped to 1,536, the lowest since May.  There has been a fairly steady decline since the record high of… Read More


Natural Gas Market Dynamics

With all the recent attention given to the oil price collapse, relatively little notice has been given to natural gas prices.  While international geopolitics exert a major influence on oil prices, natural gas tends to be more domestically focused.  As with any market driven price, supply and demand are the ultimate determinants.  However, many factors… Read More