Wednesday, 11 March 2020

Shale’s New Reality: Almost All Wells Drilled Now Lose Money - Bloomberg

Shale’s New Reality: Almost All Wells Drilled Now Lose Money - Bloomberg:

America’s shale producers already had a profitability problem. It just got a lot worse.

At a stroke, Saudi Arabia and Russia and their battle for market share have made almost all U.S. shale drilling unprofitable. Only five companies in two areas of the country have breakeven costs lower than the current oil price, according to data compiled by Rystad Energy, an Oslo-based consultancy.

Wells drilled by Exxon Mobil Corp., Occidental Petroleum Corp. Chevron Corp. and Crownquest Operating LLC in the Permian Basin, which stretches across West Texas and southeastern New Mexico, can turn profits at $31 a barrel, Rystad’s data show. Occidental’s wells in the DJ Basin of Colorado are also in the money at that price, which is where oil settled Monday.

But that’s not the case for the rest of the shale industry -- more than 100 operators in a dozen fields. For them, drilling new wells will almost certainly mean going into the red.


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