Scott Sheffield said the Texas side of the Permian is at about peak production and any growth now will come from New Mexico side. He said US oil production will peak around 13MBPD because there is less quality wells and capital discipline.
txaggie_08 said:
I think FANG is probably a couple years away from either having to decide to sell off their Delaware assets or acquire someone to increase inventory. They don't have much running room left on current acreage and not a ton of potential for bolt on acreage. They've been more focused on Midland Basin side with capital budget and acquisitions recently.
I guess the one interesting part to the equation could be what happens with the Barnett/Woodford plays in the Permian in coming years.
Dan Scott said:
Scott Sheffield said the Texas side of the Permian is at about peak production and any growth now will come from New Mexico side. He said US oil production will peak around 13MBPD because there is less quality wells and capital discipline.
I'm anxiously awaiting this decision because I'm currently working on this project. The original scope included 5 drill sites. Alaska BLM recommended a reduced scope of 3 drill sites as well as reducing some of the surface infrastructure scope, which has been the path forward on this one for a while. COP has said that reducing to two drill sites no longer makes the project economically feasible, which is what I worry Biden will decide to do.LRHF said:
COP Willow Project- Alaska
Will the war on oil and gas continue? COP's Willow development will be the cleanest oil and gas project ever developed. The federal government issued the lease in 1999 and COP has worked diligently to create this world class project. If the feds don't approve the development plans, significant legal activity occurs and this industry continues to decline under FJB.
Maybe they come back with a scaled down development plan in an attempt to discourage COP?
I'm anxiously awaiting the outcome of this decision. It gets developed eventually but does the complete clown show continue?!
LRHF
Taken from the article:cajunaggie08 said:
Freeport LNG received regulatory approval to return to full production capacity
https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/energy-environment/2023/03/09/445782/freeport-lng-receives-regulatory-approvals-to-return-to-full-production-capacity/?fbclid=IwAR2l7phiKIGxnfhXaznY2MBVUuwNl8N3XKxh5xaMavY16RDjDTqT7XEadWo
Cyp0111 said:
Yep
LRHF said:
Good news coming for Willow?! If the feds don't approve, I would expect COP to sue for billions since the Feds granted the lease. They don't want to approve it but I think they have to….
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-expected-approve-enormous-oil-drilling-project-blow-climate-activists-complete-betrayal
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The analysis highlighted the large amount of emissions expected to be produced from the project, but showed that turning to foreign oil imports in lieu of the project's output would result in an even larger carbon footprint.
Sounds like majors / large companies with cash will be buying something soon if so much of industry is so dependent on financing/debt that banking problems cause oil patch problemsone MEEN Ag said:
Just like covid accelerated the demise of zombie OG companies, this banking run is accelerating the return to not-US led oil production, which means higher for longer oil prices.
jagvocate said:Sounds like majors / large companies with cash will be buying something soon if so much of industry is so dependent on financing/debt that banking problems cause oil patch problemsone MEEN Ag said:
Just like covid accelerated the demise of zombie OG companies, this banking run is accelerating the return to not-US led oil production, which means higher for longer oil prices.
Cyp0111 said:
No doubt. I've seen the economics across multiple producers and price assumptions at current costs basis. I'm not seeing a good enough return at strip on single well economics.
Time to bro down and blow down