I see a lot with what I do for a living. That is a true statement, however, there is never a shortage of new stories or techniques...lol.
No doubt. There's always a next big thing.Cyp0111 said:
I see a lot with what I do for a living. That is a true statement, however, there is never a shortage of new stories or techniques...lol.
aggie028 said:
I haven't talked to anyone that is drilling without completing on purpose. Have seen several analyses showing DUCs increasing at a normal rate but seems plausible there might be a slight frac bottleneck slowing them down a hair.
Have either of you heard of anyone doing it because of pricing or are you just speculating? Near end of year, many will increase ducs and complete early next year due to budgets running out and their promise to the street they will hit budget.
I sent you an email and an IM.BourbonAg said:
Sent you an IM. I would be interested in taking a look.
jetch17 said:
Anyone going to the URTeC conference in Austin next week?
GarlandAg2012 said:Do you think the rise in DUCs is due to fleet availability or operators choosing to frac wells when they'll be more economic?Gordo14 said:
This article might explain the drop in oil output per rig, for anybody still interested. If this is actually how the metric works, it seems like output per frac crew is the only useful metric (I.e. the output per rig decline is driven by supply chain issues - like access to frac crews - seen in the rising DUC count in the Permian)
https://www.bloombergquint.com/opinion/2017/07/19/opec-oil-price-hopes-must-face-u-s-shale-ducs
Disconnect in the #s between you and TxAg20...aggielee03 said:
Probably around $15-$24 per hour based upon experience. Depending upon the company 14 hrs per day is generally the norm while working 6/3 schedules or even 14/7.
buffalo chip said:Disconnect in the #s between you and TxAg20...aggielee03 said:
Probably around $15-$24 per hour based upon experience. Depending upon the company 14 hrs per day is generally the norm while working 6/3 schedules or even 14/7.
What are the chances that a company with one or two frac operations (a day or two each) could get a frac spread to even show up?