US shale needs to find new efficiencies
Output looks to a growth model based around doing more with less given green policy pressure, with tech advancements, equipment upgrades and fiscal tools key
Output looks to a growth model based around doing more with less given green policy pressure, with tech advancements, equipment upgrades and fiscal tools key
While the US has been breaking records for its premium grade crude, there are doubts over whether you can have too much of a good thing
The major’s $60bn Pioneer purchase signals long-term view of oil demand and a mature consolidated shale industry
First-quarter shale results show ongoing restraint amid signs of cost deflation
Company ready to develop Eagle Ford shale after $1.4bn deal with Chesapeake Energy, chairman Brian Gilvary tells Petroleum Economist in an interview
Oil is still a serious business in the Bakken shale, but when it comes to midstream, the money is on gas
Expansion prospects for the dominant oil shale basin remain in 2023
The North Dakota shale basin nears a looming acreage problem
The arrival of additional gas takeaway capacity this year is welcome news for E&Ps, but much more will be needed if the Vaca Muerta is ever going to replicate US shale
Analysts agree there will not be any great leap forward in US shale drilling in 2023
Growth might not be on the table, but operators are eyeing opportunities to add quality acreage
A range of obstacles will hobble further output increases in the Lower 48’s most productive basin heading into 2023
New prime minister Liz Truss proposes CfDs for existing renewables and nuclear as part of package to tackle energy affordability crisis and provide long-term security of supply
Surging profits and easy access to export markets are accelerating M&A activity, despite growing inflationary pressure
The new administration’s lifting of a fracking moratorium is cause for renewed optimism