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- It's the last day of the 2012 Williston Basin conference. Still plenty of time to see #geoSCOUT -the premier mapping&browsing tool, booth 61 2 days ago
- If you haven't seen #geoSCOUT yet at the 2012 Williston Basin show you haven't seen everything. Drop by booth 61 for a quick demo. 2 days ago
- If you're after #Bakken Gold then #geoSCOUT is the mapping tool you need.Drop by booth 61 at the Williston Basin Show and have a look today 2 days ago
- Another great day at the 2012 Williston Basin Petroleum Show. Drop booth 61 and see #geoscout the premier mapping & browsing tool #bakken 3 days ago
- Love to see customers drop by the booth at trade shows. We're at booth 61 at the 2012 Williston Basin show in Bismarck, North Dakota. 3 days ago
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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Canadian Retail Gas Pricing 101
(Or “Talk To Me About Gas Retail Pricing—Like I’m in Grade Four”) Last year back in April-May, when I visited family and friends in Hamilton, Ontario, regular gas was being retailed at the $1.37 to $1.45 per litre range. … Continue reading
Posted in geoLOGIC, oil and gas, petroleum, supply-demand equilibrium
Tagged Canadian gas retail prices, consumer retail pricing, free economy, fuel taxes, gas price differences, law of supply and demand, mixed economy, Porter 5 Forces, price competition, rack pricing, substitute products
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Royalties…Everyone Wants to Get Paid
I can remember the first Williston Basin conference I went to in 2008 in Minot, North Dakota. Horizontal technology was just hitting its stride and the main concern about producing Bakken oil was lack of infrastructure to deliver it to market. No one was … Continue reading
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