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Reuters
16-05-2025
- Business
- Reuters
North Dakota oil producers plan to drop rigs due to weaker prices, state regulator says
HOUSTON, May 16 (Reuters) - Oil and gas operators in North Dakota have indicated they plan to drop rigs and frac crews due to weaker oil prices, a move that is likely to impact output in the third largest U.S. oil producer, the state's Department of Mineral Resources said on Friday. Oil producers have started to slow output, dropping rigs, as prices have fallen below $65, the price required to break even. North Dakota breakevens have historically been in the $55 to $60 a barrel range, said Nathan Anderson, director of the state regulator. "We're expecting the rig count to soften just a little bit, and most certainly related to soft prices and a little bit of a volatile price environment that we're in right now," Anderson said. About four or five operators plan to drop rigs either as part of their business plans or due to low prices, Anderson said. The state's rig count is likely to drop to about 27 by August, he added. The rig count stood at 31 on Friday. Two of the 14 frac crews currently operating could also be reduced, Anderson added.


South China Morning Post
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Meet Black-ish star Anthony Anderson's actor-musician son, Nathan: from his role in Netflix's Richie Rich to his rap career and working with his dad, who is hoping for another collaboration in future
Black-ish star Anthony Anderson is one of the many celebrities who are giving back to the community in the wake of the California wildfires . In a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the actor spoke about volunteering with World Central Kitchen, through which he served 300 meals to those in need. The Compton native also shared that he was in Las Vegas when the fire broke out. So, he enlisted the help of his son, 24-year-old Nathan, whom he shares with ex-wife Alvina Stewart, and best friend Skinny Boy, to secure the important stuff from his Encino Hills home. He put his pal in charge of grabbing the passports, important papers and jewellery from the safe, which, he added, his son didn't know the combination to. Anderson Jr just needed to get his father's diabetes medication out of there. The next day, the Emmy-nominated actor was back home watching, and filming, the fire rage on from his balcony 'like a movie director on cocaine'. Advertisement So, what do we know about Nathan Anderson? He's an actor Nathan Anderson as Jacob in Act Your Age. Photo: @hotboynato/Instagram You may recognise Nathan from TV shows like All About the Washingtons and Act Your Age. He also appeared in an episode of Black-ish, where he played cousin Dante. His father revealed on the Rachael Ray Show that he originally intended for him to play Andre Jr but his 'cool factor' did not match the 'nerdy' character. Although he was upset about not being cast in his dad's show, recalled Anthony, Nathan went on to work with Netflix on Richie Rich. He makes music Nathan Anderson is a rapper and often releases his music on Instagram. Photo: @hotboynato/Instagram In addition to working as an actor, Nathan is also a talented musician. He often uses Instagram to share his music with fans, most of which is rap. In a new track released earlier this year, which, he revealed, is inspired by a conversation he had with his father, Anderson raps, 'I'm my father's son, it's probably why I'm always acting up,' and promises that he'll 'make a real song eventually … but not yet'.
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Mountain America Partnered to Build 15 Little Free Libraries in Phoenix
Expanding literacy and community: Mountain America, Phoenix Suns/Phoenix Mercury Foundation, and Southwest Human Development partner to bring books to underserved Phoenix neighborhoods PHOENIX, March 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mountain America Credit Union, in collaboration with the Phoenix Suns/Phoenix Mercury Foundation and Southwest Human Development, recently organized a hands-on volunteer event aimed at promoting literacy and community engagement. On February 26, 2025, volunteers gathered at Player 15 Group to build, paint, and decorate Little Free Libraries. These libraries will be strategically placed around the Phoenix Valley to increase access to books for underserved communities. A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link. "We are dedicated to actively contributing and making a meaningful impact within our community,' said Nathan Anderson, executive vice president and chief operating officer at Mountain America. 'Our commitment goes beyond mere participation; we strive to be a driving force for positive change and growth." With Mountain America's contribution, 15 Little Free Libraries will be placed around the Valley. The libraries will be stocked with copies of the community book, 'We Are the Valley/Somos El Valle,' a bilingual book celebrating the diverse community's love of basketball. The Little Free Libraries and these books ensure local youth have access to meaningful reading materials. 'We are very excited to have the opportunity to work with two of our long-time partners, the Phoenix Suns Phoenix Mercury Foundation and Mountain America Credit Union,' said Jake Adams, chief development officer at Southwest Human Development. 'These two organizations have financially invested in making our community a great place and their employees are always ready to roll up their sleeves to pitch in and get work done. We're thrilled to build Little Free Libraries with our partners and make sure children in all neighborhoods in the Valley have access to books.' Mountain America has collaborated with Southwest Human Development since 2017, contributing over $150,000 to various projects, including the Little Free Libraries. To learn more about Mountain America's community involvement initiatives, visit About Mountain America Credit Union With more than 1 million members and $20 billion in assets, Mountain America Credit Union helps its members define and achieve their financial dreams. Mountain America provides consumers and businesses with a variety of convenient, flexible products and services, as well as sound, timely advice. Members enjoy access to secure, cutting-edge mobile banking technology, over 100 branches across multiple states, and more than 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs. Mountain America—guiding you forward. Learn more at CONTACT: Contact: publicrelations@ in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Mountain America Credit Union and BYU Athletics Team Up for $10,000 Donation to Local Charities
Cougar Nation's votes selected both Utah Crisis Food Response and Special Olympics Provo United to receive donations for vital community programs SANDY, Utah, Jan. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mountain America Credit Union, in collaboration with BYU Athletics, recently presented donations totaling $10,000 to Utah Crisis Food Response (UCFR) and Special Olympics Provo United. The organizations were each presented with $5,000 checks during the January 14, 2025, Brigham Young University (BYU) men's basketball game. These donations were part of the Cougs Care initiative, where Cougar Nation fans nominated and voted for their favorite charitable organizations online. A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link. 'The Cougs Care initiative highlights the power of community and the positive impact that can be achieved when we come together to support worthy causes,' said Nathan Anderson, executive vice president and COO at Mountain America Credit Union. 'Utah Crisis Food Response and Special Olympics Provo United both make a significant impact in addressing critical needs. It's inspiring to see how our collective efforts can make a difference.' UCFR provides delivery of essential meals and resources for families facing food insecurity. Their dedication to alleviating hunger and supporting vulnerable populations makes them a deserving recipient of this donation. 'We are amazed by Mountain America's generosity and honored to be nominated by the community for this donation,' said Carie Fanning, executive director of Utah Crisis Food Response. 'It is heartwarming to know the community recognizes the importance of our work. UCFR delivers thousands of meals every month, an impossible task without the help of donations like this one.' Special Olympics Provo United empowers individuals with intellectual disabilities through sports, promoting inclusion and community engagement. Their programs foster physical fitness, confidence, and lifelong friendships, making a profound difference in the lives of many. To learn more about Mountain America, visit About Mountain America Credit Union With more than 1 million members and $20 billion in assets, Mountain America Credit Union helps its members define and achieve their financial dreams. Mountain America provides consumers and businesses with a variety of convenient, flexible products and services, as well as sound, timely advice. Members enjoy access to secure, cutting-edge mobile banking technology, over 100 branches across multiple states, and more than 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs. Mountain America—guiding you forward. Learn more at Insured by NCUA. CONTACT: Contact: publicrelations@ in to access your portfolio