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on 13 Feb 2014
Bob and Dolores Hope's Palm Springs Home - H 2014

The asking price of Bob and Dolores Hope's iconic Palm Springs estate has been dropped from $50 million to $34 million. The sprawling, 23,366-square-foot John Lautner-designed home originally came to market as a private listing in March of 2013 and was heralded as the desert's most expensive single-family home.   

Now the distinctive house, with its curved concrete lines, open courtyard and living room built to accommodate a boulder that juts into the room, will be listed on the Multiple Listing Service to attract a wider audience, according to The Desert Sun.    

STORY: Leonardo DiCaprio Sells Malibu Colony Spread for $17.35 Million 

Perched atop the Southridge neighborhood, the six-bedroom, 10-bathroom concrete, steel and glass house features indoor and outdoor pools, a tennis court, putting greens and murals by painter Garth Benton, who also created murals at the Getty Villa.

The home, which was used as a second residence by the Hopes, where they entertained frequently, was the largest residence ever designed and built by Lautner.

 Patrick Jordan and Stewart Smith of Windermere Real Estate in Palm Springs have the listing. 


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on 12 Feb 2014

US Sens. Maria E. Cantwell (D-Wash.) and Ronald L. Wyden (D-Ore.) asked the US Energy Information Administration for more information on possible domestic gasoline price impacts from allowing more US crude oil to be exported.

“We would like to understand how allowing unlimited export of American crude oil might affect US oil production and consumption, nationally and regionally; domestic supplies and prices, nationally and regionally, for both crude oil (paid by refiners) and refined products (paid by consumers); and exports of refined products,” they said in a Feb. 3 letter to Adam Sieminski.

Cantwell, who is a senior Energy and Natural Resources Committee member, and Wyden, who chairs the committee, said they also would like EIA to identify transit modes and routes that exported crude might be expected to travel.

Contact Nick Snow at nicks@pennwell.com.


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on 11 Feb 2014

Halliburton announces unconventional resource development partnershipHalliburton (NYSE: HAL) announces the signing of a partnership agreement with Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas for the development of unconventional resources in Russia, including the Bazhenov shale. A signing ceremony took place on January 30 at the university.

As part of the agreement, Halliburton will provide senior technical and management staff to serve on Gubkin's Industry Advisory Boards, as well as provide the foundation material for Gubkin's unconventional curriculum that will become the basis for student and industry training. In addition, Halliburton will work with Gubkin to explore basic applied research opportunities in conventional and unconventional resource development, provide assistance with student projects, and pursue R&D opportunities with Russian industry partners.

According to Brady Murphy, Halliburton’s Senior Vice President of Business Development, “Halliburton is positioned to provide the most recent ideas in unconventional development as well as state-of-the-art research and development solutions for the Bazhenov in Russia.” Speaking at the signing ceremony, university Rector Viktor Martynov noted that "by collaborating with Halliburton, Gubkin will be able to offer students and industry personnel real-world experience in unconventional resource development.”

According to published reports Russia may hold as many as 680 trillion cubic meters of unconventional resources, which include gas from shale, sandstones and coal beds. Konstantin Schilin, Halliburton’s Vice President for Russia, noted that Halliburton, as well as local companies, will require new graduates with the requisite knowledge and training to tackle the challenges of the Bazhenov and other unconventional resources.

Professor Mikhail Silin, university Vice Rector in charge of innovation activity and commercialization of new developments, noted that "by partnering with Halliburton, Gubkin is now in a position to create a collaborative framework to strengthen our educational curriculum and learning environment and to prepare students to contribute more to their employers upon graduation.”


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CLS Offshore opens new office in HullBusiness is already brisk at the new Hull base for energy sector services company CLS Offshore, which was officially opened by city councillor Martin Mancey today.

Guests at the official unveiling and open day at the Marfleet Environmental Industries Park, were told that since CLS moved in on January 2nd there had been several serious enquiries from major existing and potential clients.

"We've had many messages of welcome along with potential business opportunities, which could be worth around £20m over the next five years," said Scott McMillan, managing director of CLS Offshore.

"The next stage is that from July we hope to progress plans for a fabrication workshop on an adjacent site, which will mirror our head office facility in Great Yarmouth, and employ up to 75 onshore and offshore personnel, mainly recruited locally. We're happy to be in Hull, delighted by what is has to offer and excited by the prospects ahead."

The company is keen to work with local educational facilities regarding future prospects for students and has already been in discussion with the University of Hull and HETA (Humberside Engineering Training Association) on working together.

Cllr Mancey, cabinet portfolio holder for Hull City Council, said: "The decision by CLS to come to the area represents a significant investment locally and clearly demonstrates the potential of the area to secure new highly skilled employment opportunities.

"As such I would like to officially welcome CLS to the city and wish them every success in the future."

Hull East MP Karl Turner MP said he was delighted to hear that CLS had extended its successful operation in Great Yarmouth to Hull.

“It has a solid track record in the energy sector and this move will strengthen the region's energy credentials. This is exactly the type of company we need to attract to Hull, a developing company with confidence. This extension will help to stimulate the local economy and create jobs.”

More than 90 business, education and political guests visited the new premises during the open day and reception which was highlighted by councillor Mancey unveiling a commemorative plaque.

CLS staff were on hand to meet visitors and discuss the wide and varied services of CLS within the oil, gas, marine and renewable energy sectors.

Steady expansion has been the CLS brief over the last two years; seven new employees have started since the beginning of 2014, boosting the company workforce to more than 160.

It is currently recruiting experienced offshore personnel from riggers through to technicians and an onshore team ranging from pipefitters to welders.


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on 8 Feb 2014

Continental Resources announces 2013 record proved oil and gas reservesContinental Resources, Inc. (NYSE: CLR) (the "Company") today announced record proved reserves and production for 2013, as well as key fourth-quarter 2013 cost metrics and capital expenditures.

"Our teams delivered another excellent year, achieving production and capital expenditure guidance as promised," said Harold G. Hamm, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "We accomplished our key 2013 goals across the board – to generate top-tier organic oil production growth; to improve efficiency while reducing drilling and completion costs; and to delineate the lower benches of the Bakken and southern portions of the South Central Oklahoma Oil Province, or SCOOP.

"In spite of abnormal winter weather in December and January that delayed some completions and deliveries, we still achieved our 2013 targets, and our annual guidance is intact for strong growth in 2014, with production increasing in a range of 26% to 32%," Mr. Hamm said.

Proved Reserves Increase 38% Year over Year
The Company reported proved reserves of 1.08 billion barrels of oil equivalent (Boe) at December 31, 2013, an increase of 299 million barrels of oil equivalent (MMBoe) or 38% compared with year-end 2012.[1] Year-end 2013 proved reserves were 87% operated by the Company, 37% proved developed producing (PDP), and 68% crude oil. Continental has grown its proved reserves at a compound annual growth rate of 47% per year since year-end 2008.

In 2013, Continental's PDP reserves for the first time exceeded 400 MMBoe. PDP reserves increased 31% from year-end 2012 to 405 MMBoe at December 31, 2013. The Company had 2,330 gross (1,302 net) proved undeveloped (PUD) locations at year-end 2013. The Bakken accounted for 84% of PUD locations at year end.

Continental's year-end 2013 proved reserves had a net present value discounted at 10% (PV-10) of $20.2 billion, a 52% increase over the PV-10 of $13.3 billion for year-end 2012 proved reserves.

The strong increase in 2013 proved reserves reflected significant production growth in the Bakken play of North Dakota and Montana. Continental pioneered development of the upper Three Forks in 2008, and in the past year has led in the exploration of the lower benches of the Three Forks, in addition to leading the way with pilot down-space testing across the basin. The Bakken accounted for 741 MMBoe of Continental's 2013 proved reserves, with a PV-10 value of $14.5 billion.

Continental's 2013 proved reserves were also augmented by accelerated production in the SCOOP, an oil- and liquids-rich play in Oklahoma. SCOOP accounted for 215 MMBoe of 2013 proved reserves, a 241% increase over proved reserves of 63 MMBoe at year-end 2012. The PV-10 value of the Company's SCOOP proved reserves was $3.3 billion as of December 31, 2013.

"We ramped up our SCOOP rig count early in 2013 and delivered strong results in a capital-efficient manner within our budget for the year," said W. F. "Rick" Bott, President and Chief Operating Officer.

Continental holds the dominant leasehold positions in the Bakken and SCOOP, with 1.2 million net acres in the Bakken and 403,000 net acres in SCOOP as of December 31, 2013. The Company also has the industry's most active drilling program in each play.

Production Grows 39% Year-Over-Year Within Capital Budget
Estimated total production was 49.6 MMBoe for 2013, an increase of 39% compared to 2012. Crude oil accounted for 71% of total production, or 35.0 MMBo, in 2013. Estimated natural gas production for the year was 87.7 billion cubic feet.

Capital expenditures excluding acquisitions for 2013 were just under the budget of $3.6 billion, which included $3.1 billion for drilling and completion operations. Acquisition capital expenditures were $270 million for 2013.

Fourth Quarter Production and Expenses
The Company announced production of 13.3 MMBoe for the fourth quarter of 2013, a year-over-year increase of 35% compared with the fourth quarter of 2012. Fourth quarter 2013 average production was 144,250 Boe per day, representing a 2% increase over the third quarter of 2013. The Company reached a new production milestone of 150,000 Boe per day during November, prior to experiencing winter weather delays. Continental has recently regained the 150,000 Boe per day production level.

"We had a great 2013," Mr. Bott said. "Weather affected the fourth quarter, but the timing of production gains also reflects our continued shift to large, multi-well drilling pads. This is a key driver of future efficiency gains and production growth.

"Such strong execution continues to underpin our confidence in achieving Continental's five-year plan to triple production and proved reserves," he said.

Continental began 2014 with an inventory of more than 100 gross wells that have been drilled, but are not yet producing, almost all of which are associated with multi-well pads.

Fourth quarter 2013 oil differential (discount to WTI crude and inclusive of all transportation) is expected to be approximately $13 per barrel, about twice as high as the average for the first nine months of the year. Full-year 2013 differential is expected to be approximately $8.25 per barrel, compared with annual guidance range of $6 to $8 per barrel.

Lower volumes due to winter weather delays and the Company's mix of wells in the fourth quarter of 2013 also impacted production expense per Boe and depreciation, depletion and amortization (DD&A) per Boe. Production expense for the fourth quarter of 2013 is expected to be approximately $0.90 above the third quarter 2013 level of $5.17 per Boe. DD&A for the fourth quarter of 2013 is expected to be approximately $1.50 above the third quarter 2013 level of $18.87 per Boe. For 2013 as a whole, the Company expects both production expense per Boe and DD&A per Boe to be within annual guidance.

The Company reaffirmed its 2014 guidance as announced in its third quarter earnings release on November 6, 2013.

Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Earnings Announcement and Conference Call
Continental plans to announce fourth quarter and full-year 2013 earnings on Wednesday, February 26, 2014, following the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The company plans to host a conference call to discuss earnings results on Thursday, February 27, 2014, at 11 a.m. ET (10 a.m. CT). Those wishing to listen to the conference call may do so via the Company's website at www.CLR.com or by phone:
Time and date: 11 a.m. ET, Thursday, February 27, 2014
Dial in: 800 708 4539
Intl. dial in: 847 619 6396
Pass code: 36590660

A replay of the call will be available for 30 days on the Company's website or by dialing:
Replay number: 888 843 7419
Intl. replay 630 652 3042
Pass code: 36590660

Continental plans to publish a fourth quarter and full-year 2013 summary presentation to its website at www.CLR.com prior to the start of its earnings conference call on February 27, 2014.


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