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U.S. Shale’s Most Productive Play May Peak By 2021
U.S. Shale’s Most Productive Play May Peak By 2021 The world’s top shale play, the Permian, has shown remarkable resilience amid the lower-for-longer oil prices. Permian production has grown and should continue its rise into the foreseeable future. Technological advances spurred the rapid rise of the Permian, but as drillers are set to continuously develop […]
China Readies Yuan-Priced Crude Oil Benchmark Backed By Gold
China Readies Yuan-Priced Crude Oil Benchmark Backed By Gold The world’s top oil importer, China, is preparing to launch a crude oil futures contract denominated in Chinese yuan and convertible into gold, potentially creating the most important Asian oil benchmark and allowing oil exporters to bypass U.S.-dollar denominated benchmarks by trading in yuan, Nikkei Asian […]
Will EV’s Break The Grid?
Will EV’s Break The Grid? While the UK government has vowed to end the sale of all new conventional gasoline and diesel cars by 2040, as part of a wider plan to fight air pollution, there is talk that electricity demand will lead to a fast and dirty response to a strained power grid. But […]
Shale Hotspot Draws In Another Big Oil Player
Shale Hotspot Draws In Another Big Oil Player The oil price crash that destroyed a lot of smaller oil producers has not spared the finances of even the oldest and largest oil companies. Trying to keep the precious dividends intact and growing, Big Oil is focusing on cost control and cash preservation, and has effectively […]
Are Mexico’s Oil Reserves Almost Depleted?
Are Mexico’s Oil Reserves Almost Depleted? Mexico’s oil and gas regulator said last week that the country’s proved hydrocarbon reserves will drop by 10.6 percent in 2017. This forecast, coupled with the lower oil production that state company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) reported for yet another year in 2016, is painting a rather bleak picture of […]
Will The Oil Price Slide Lead To A Credit Crunch For U.S. Drillers?
Will The Oil Price Slide Lead To A Credit Crunch For U.S. Drillers? The recent drop in oil prices, which has almost wiped out the price gains since OPEC announced its supply-cut deal, is coming just ahead of the spring season when banks are reassessing the credit lines they are extending to support drillers’ growth […]
The Oil War Is Only Just Getting Started
The Oil War Is Only Just Getting Started It’s been a month now that investors and analysts have been closely watching two main drivers for oil prices: how OPEC is doing with the supply-cut deal, and how U.S. shale is responding to fifty-plus-dollar oil with rebounding drilling activity. Those two main factors are largely neutralizing […]
Trump’s Oil Price Dilemma
Trump’s Oil Price Dilemma President-elect Donald Trump has started naming his picks for key administration offices, and it looks like he is beginning to assemble a team to deliver on at least part of his campaign promises of An America First Energy Plan. Trump’s agenda includes lifting restrictions and opening onshore and offshore leasing on federal […]



