Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the IEA, said at a recent conference that the US will not become the “next Saudi Arabia”, despite its position among the world’s top oil producers. “US oil production increased significantly and is due to continue to increase. This is excellent news for the United States and world oil… Keep reading →
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We will never sell or share your information without your consent. See our privacy policy.What time is it? Credit: Shutterstock Many analysts agree that as US oil companies pullback capital spending, lay down rigs and drill fewer new wells, production will inevitably decline, supply and demand fundamentals will rebalance and oil prices will increase. But that’s where the agreement ends. International benchmark crude oil prices have recovered a bit… Keep reading →
Energy Quote of the Day: Rig Count Offers Little Insight into the Outlook for US Oil Production Growth
By Edward DodgeUS oil production continues to improve despite the recent drop in oil prices and a declining rig count. The reason? Improved drilling productivity, particularly in shale. “The headline U.S. oil rig count offers little insight into the outlook for U.S. oil production growth,” Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analyst Damien Courvalin wrote in a Feb. 10… Keep reading →
Energy Quote of the Day: The Bet is About the Timing of an Oil Price Rise, Not About if it Will Occur
By Jared AndersonThere is abundant speculation about how much further oil prices might fall and when US oil production growth will begin to decline. The consensus among analysts and investors is that oil prices are likely to reverse course and start trending upward sometime later this year or next. With US land-based rig counts trending down over… Keep reading →
Energy News Roundup: Climate Change’s Sputnik Moment, Eagle Ford Output Up or Down? And Huge Solar Plus Storage Opportunity
By Jared AndersonThis analysis suggests the Soviet Union’s surprise Sputnik launch led to the creation of DARPA and ultimately the most technically advanced military in the world. Some of those technologies spilled over into civilian life and are now ubiquitous. Could the US military pioneer climate-change mitigating energy advancements? Perhaps not without a “Sputnik moment.” [Weekly Wonk]… Keep reading →
Energy Quote of the Day: ‘Usually Companies Become More Creative with Lower Prices’
By Jared AndersonOil prices have plummeted over 30% since June, but the sky is not falling on US producers just yet. There has been a lot of conjecture about how lower oil prices are making unconventional wells uneconomic to drill and complete. What does this mean for US oil production volumes going forward? While companies will adjust… Keep reading →
Energy News Roundup: Halliburton-Baker Hughes $34.6B Deal Struck, US Oil Output Soars & BrightSource China CSP
By Jared AndersonNews broke late last week the world’s second and third largest oil field services providers Halliburton and Baker Hughes were in merger negotiations. The combined company would more effectively compete with Schlumberger, the world’s largest oilfield service company. The deal briefly went hostile when it was reported over the weekend that Halliburton would make a… Keep reading →
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s (DOC) Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is the section in charge of regulating exports of crude oil. The U.S. is producing more oil than it has in the previous decades; however, a government ban on crude oil exports has created an oversupply, resulting in opportunities for numerous industry players. The… Keep reading →
Alarmist media reports regarding oil’s foray into bear market territory could easily leave you thinking the oil industry is gasping its last breath. It certainly is not, as companies involved in the global oil complex are accustomed to commodity price volatility and most have experienced similar, if not worse, market corrections. In fact, over the… Keep reading →