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Poor Quarter for Canada’s Oilfield Services

Poor Quarter for Canada’s Oilfield Services It was a jungle out there for the Canadian oilfield services (OFS) industry in the third quarter of the current fiscal year ended September 30, 2015. For a group of 25 diversified, publicly traded Canadian OFS companies, combined revenue declined 38.5 percent from $6.6 billion in 2014 to only […]

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The Great Fall Of China Started At Least 4 Years Ago

The Great Fall Of China Started At Least 4 Years Ago Looking through a bunch of numbers and graphs dealing with China recently, it occurred to us that perhaps we, and most others with us, may need to recalibrate our focus on what to emphasize amongst everything we read and hear, if we’re looking to […]

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OPEC’s Bad Bet By The Numbers

OPEC’s Bad Bet By The Numbers What will happen to the economic fortunes of OPEC members if it turns out the Saudis and their Gulf Arab allies (UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar) bet on the wrong horse in November 2014? With the wager Saudi Oil Minister Al al-Naimi announced on market forces as the cure for […]

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Saudis Planning For A War Of Attrition In Europe With Russia’s Oil Industry

Saudis Planning For A War Of Attrition In Europe With Russia’s Oil Industry Russia’s central bank recently warned about the growing financial risks to the Russian economy from Saudi Arabia encroaching upon its traditional export market for crude oil. Russia sends 70 percent of its oil to Europe, but Saudi Arabia has been making inroads […]

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IEA: US$ 40 oil means 3 mp/d less oil by 2020

IEA: US$ 40 oil means 3 mp/d less oil by 2020 You want $40 oil? Yes, please. But according to the World Energy Outlook 2015 of the International Energy Agency, recently released in London, that would mean 3 mb/d less US tight (shale) oil by 2020.  That’s about 4% of global crude production. Fly less […]

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OPEC’s Strategy Is Working According To Cartel’s Latest Report

OPEC’s Strategy Is Working According To Cartel’s Latest Report OPEC, which has been exceeding its own oil-production cap during the past year, says output was down in October and forecasts a production drop overall next year because of the persistent low price of oil. The cartel’s Monthly Market Report, published Thursday, said its 12 members extracted […]

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Bakken Big Decline in September

Bakken Big Decline in September The NDIC has published their monthly update for Bakken Oil Productin and all North Dakota Oil Production. Bakken production was down 24,424 barrels per day while all North Dakota was down 25,378 bpd. Here is an amplified version of the last 15 months of North Dakota production. September 2015 production is now below […]

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4 Harbingers Of Stock Market Doom That Foreshadowed The 2008 Crash Are Flashing Red Again

4 Harbingers Of Stock Market Doom That Foreshadowed The 2008 Crash Are Flashing Red Again So many of the exact same patterns that we witnessed just before the stock market crash of 2008 are playing out once again right before our eyes.  Most of the time, a stock market crash doesn’t just come out of […]

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The Biggest Threat To Oil Prices: 2-Mile Long Stretch Of Iraq Oil Tankers Headed For The U.S.

The Biggest Threat To Oil Prices: 2-Mile Long Stretch Of Iraq Oil Tankers Headed For The U.S. After some initial excitement, November has seen crude oil prices collapse back towards cycle lows amid demand doubts (e.g. sllumping China oil imports, overflowing Chinese oil capacity, plunging China Industrial Production) and supply concerns (e.g. inventories soaring). However, […]

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“It’s A Bloodbath” – Here Is The Biggest Casualty Of Canada’s Recession

“It’s A Bloodbath” – Here Is The Biggest Casualty Of Canada’s Recession In the past year, we have extensively profiled the collapse of ground zero of Canada’s oil industry, Calgary, as a result of the plunge in the price of oil, in posts such as the following: “Canada Crude Contagion: Calgary Home Prices Drop Most […]

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Absolutely Right

Absolutely Right Good to see that even after months on hiatus, not much changes on the Right, right? First up: The shale revolution has opened additional centuries of low-cost hydrocarbon resources to modern society…. The anti-fossil fuel environmental movement is in despair. For decades, proponents of the ideology of sustainable development preached that humanity was […]

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IEA Sees No Oil Price Rebound For Years

IEA Sees No Oil Price Rebound For Years Oil prices are likely to stay below $80 per barrel for another five years, according to a closely watched energy report. The International Energy Agency released its 2015 World Energy Outlook (WEO), with predictions for energy markets out to 2040. Although there are no shortage of caveats, the IEA […]

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Worldwide Rig Count Dropping Again

Worldwide Rig Count Dropping Again Baker Hughes has published its International Rig Count with production numbers for October. This is a monthly rig count and breaks out the international rigs by oil, gas and miscellaneous. Baker Hughes does not include the Former Soviet Union countries in their count or totals. Baker Hughes also includes the US and […]

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The Middle East Could Face A Historic Crisis By Century’s End

The Middle East Could Face A Historic Crisis By Century’s End Regarding the Middle East and its oil, the late Sheikh Rashid Bin Saed Al Maktoum, longtime Emir of Dubai and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, once famously remarked: “My grandfather rode a camel, my father rode a camel, I drive a Mercedes, my […]

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Political Climate Shifting Against The Oil And Gas Industry

Political Climate Shifting Against The Oil And Gas Industry Oil and gas companies have had a tough time over the past year trying to weather the storm of falling oil prices. But the political and financial winds are moving in the wrong direction for the industry, raising more “above ground” problems at a time that […]

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