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"Penn West Petroleum, based in Calgary, Alberta, is an independent Canadian energy company focused on the exploration and production of oil and natural gas resources in Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia. At the end of 2015, the company reported proven reserves before royalties of 208 million barrels of oil equivalent. Daily production averaged 86,000 barrels of oil equivalent in 2015,... see more

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PENN WEST PETROLEUM LTD. > Shale Rebound Runs Out Of Steam At $40 Oil
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Post by makedonka on Jun 27, 2017 8:44pm

Shale Rebound Runs Out Of Steam At $40 Oil

The IEA recently predicted that U.S. shale would grow by at least 430,000 bpd this year, plus another 780,000 bpd in 2018. But those heady growth projections are in doubt with oil prices plunging to their lowest levels in ten months.

In fact, lower oil prices come at a time when the industry is struggling to achieve deeper cost reductions. Over the past three years, shale drillers have improved well economics by drilling longer laterals, using more sand, finding the sweetest spots, and generally doing more with less. But the lowest hanging fruit has already been plucked, and further cost reductions are harder to come by.

"Moreover, much of the efficiency gains came from demanding lower fees from oilfield services companies, an issue explored in previous articles. Oilfield services companies are fed up with taking it on the chin, and are starting to charge more for fracking services, rigs, and equipment. That ultimately means higher costs for producers.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

But with oil prices now sharply lower, the issue of rising production costs is a more urgent issue. According to Wood Mackenzie, the average oil well even in the most attractive shale basin in the world – the Permian Basin – breaks even at roughly $43 per barrel. Importantly, that breakeven price is actually higher than it was earlier this year at $39 per barrel. Service costs will continue to climb this year, and the breakeven price in the Permian could rise to $45 per barrel in the months ahead.

"They definitely can't maintain the trajectory they're on," said

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Oil-Prices/Shale-Rebound-Runs-Out-Of-Steam-At-40-Oil.html

Comment by makedonka on Jun 27, 2017 8:48pm
Sorry about that.   Here you go. https://oilprice.com/Energy/Oil-Prices/Shale-Rebound-Runs-Out-Of-Steam-At-40-Oil.html
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