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News from Creston & Around the Nation

Rev. Kevin Gillespie filled his regular appointment at the Burning Springs M. E. Church.

Kathleen Cervone & Barb Wright were visiting sisters Nancy & Linda Wright in Ohio.

The local area had rain again.

There was excitement the other morning at the top of the Leason Hill near the Charles Ray residence. Somehow the utility lines were pulled down on to W. Va. 5.  The fire department the state police and the Wild Frontier telephone company were all on scene.

On Sunday the Town of Elizabeth’s water line crew was out dealing with a leak down below Cherry.

Various local residents were consulting their medical advisors, visiting the vampire, etc.  The little university up in Morgantown gave Perfesser Gee Haw another contract as, apparently, he is doing fine.  The school is cutting back on academic programs but their sports business apparently is doing well and there are major expansions in the medical business with acquisitions, etc.  Some years back Dr. Gee suggested that there should be forced relocation of citizens in West Virginia so “services could be provided easier”.

Construction continues on the major expansion of the Coplin medical complex in Elizabeth.  It apparently is run by folks in another state and though taxpayer funded, their business is “private”.

The comely Kim who now works for the FBI was visiting Wilma Mowrey and other area family.

It was announced that an outfit is going to build an ammonia plant in Mingo County and that Rockefeller’s CNX Gas company would provide natural gas. CNX wants to lease Utica for 16% net when the formation is world class & should have a 25% royalty.  The ammonia plant is said to be tied to one of the proposed $1 billion “hydrogen hubs” which, it would seem, is a way to transfer taxpayer funds to “the right people”.

Columbia Gas Transmission, another part of the old Standard Oil Trust, is once again trying to buy Oriskany & Marcellus gas formations for $50/acre “since FERC said they could as it is in the public interest.”

The wise ones down in the lower Potomac swamp announced that $1.2 billion is to be spent sucking CO2 out of the atmosphere to “save the planet”.  If they were serious about CO2 being so bad they would quit drinking champagne, woke Coca Cola & Mountain Dew.  They could also stop flaring off natural gas in third world countries to get the crude oil.  Along those silly lines there is a CO2 pipeline proposed in South Dakota, funded by us and [apparently] part owned by China and, again, apparently, Gov Noem is afraid to act to stop the monstrosity.  It is called Summit Carbon Solutions and is part of Xi’s Belt & Road world project.

The US EIA [Energy Information Agency] noted that natural gas production will set records for both 2023 and 2024 as in the real world Pixie Dust has less than ideal results.

It has now been learned that Mrs. Grandholm, the US Secretary of Energy consulted with the communist Chinese about selling off the crude oil in the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Much of it went to Chinese firms tied to Biden family business interests.

It was announced that Houston Natural Resources has purchased Ryan Cunningham’s Cunningham Energy although he will continue to operate the venture.  Cunningham whose family is from Clay has wells in Wood, Roane, Kanawha  Clay counties and drilled a couple of successful horizontal oil wells on Porter Creek in Clay County a few years back.

More reports have come out about the drastic increase in deaths among healthy youth who were given “the shots” that were said to be safe.  The one world folks continue to push for mandatory paperwork or tag to show that all are “compliant”.

It was noted that Randy Bunner also has some spectacular black eyed Susens.  On Sunday morning the dew showed off some spectacular spider webs along the Richardsonville road.

Kathy Hill, an employee of Ergon Oil Purchasing was attending to business in the Creston area.

The price of local Pennsylvania grade crude rose to $82.19/bbl. with condensate, formerly called Appalachian light sweet fetched $64.19/bbl.  Marcellus & Utica light was $73.19 and medium $82.19/bbl.  The Henry Hub price of natural gas was $2.77 but the August price for natural gas on the Dominion system (DTI) was, after deductions, 73 cents/dekatherm.  Gas on the Columbia [sister company] TCI was a little higher.  One gas buyer said while we understand why you might shut in your wells, just let us know your plans.

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