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Link no workie?
Seems to be up now.
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You must have caused so many people to hit the site that thier server went down.
But yes, over to block 31 and Coyonosa, it has been hot. Glad I'm not there right now.
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I've got some co-workers out in Midland right now and it's a very busy field!!
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I still say we don't need ANY foreign oil, we have more then enough here to last MANY years!
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Seems like the Permian just keeps on keeping' on!
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That field has produced a lot oil.
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Oilfield vehicle traffic on highways between San Angelo and Pecos has jumped up significantly in the past month.
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The Permian produces 2M bbls/day. Only 10 entire countries produce more oil daily. My buddy who runs Schlumberger's pumping service division here in Midland says there are nearly 400 DUC's here........Drilled and UnCompleted well bores.
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There were an estimated 2,000 DUC wells in the US the last time I heard. What people don't realize is that this down turn has made oil companies (and service companies )even better at what they do. Wells that were drilled in 30 days 2 years ago are now down to 14. Couple that with a huge cost reduction on goods and services, and they can make it. Now, all of the associated costs will increase as the market recovers, but the efficiency gained in the last 2 years won't be lost. That could mean it will only take 2/3 of the rig count to drill the same number of wells.
But what the hell do I know....
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There were an estimated 2,000 DUC wells in the US the last time I heard. What people don't realize is that this down turn has made oil companies (and service companies )even better at what they do. Wells that were drilled in 30 days 2 years ago are now down to 14. Couple that with a huge cost reduction on goods and services, and they can make it. Now, all of the associated costs will increase as the market recovers, but the efficiency gained in the last 2 years won't be lost. That could mean it will only take 2/3 of the rig count to drill the same number of wells.
But what the hell do I know.... You obviously know quite a lot.
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Oklahomahunter I am with you on this. Where there "is a will there is a way". I just think the Saudies may have shot their own foot with the play they started two years ago. I do have a feel for what is going on ,lost my father , he was a derrick man, step father was an oilman and other family members were also into the oil patch. Cheers NC
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seeing a little uptick in demand here for various parts, hope it continues
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Yes, there's been a slight upturn over the last 45-60 days. It hasn't taken long to exhaust supply of certain services (which are probably the hardest hit) so they will be the first to have the ability to push price up. Then, as long as oil price creeps, the cycle begins again.
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Oilfield work there is tough, hot summer and cold winter.
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Those compelling economics are leading other producers to pay up to acquire additional acreage in the play. For example, earlier this month, Concho Resources (NYSE:CXO) paid $1.625 billion to buy 40,000 more acres in the region, expanding its position to 150,000 net acres. Meanwhile, rival SM Energy (NYSE:SM) paid an equally astounding $980 million to acquire 24,783 acres, which doubled its position in the play. What's noteworthy about those prices is that SM Energy paid $39,500 per acre while Concho Resources paid $40,625 an acre, which were well above the $25,000 to $35,000 acre producers had been paying to acquire acreage in the play. Those prices show that companies are willing to pay a premium for prime drilling acreage, even in the current oil market because of just how good the returns are right now. Do you have an idea what the average terms are on these leases? Are they getting full 7/8 leases, for instance?
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Those compelling economics are leading other producers to pay up to acquire additional acreage in the play. For example, earlier this month, Concho Resources (NYSE:CXO) paid $1.625 billion to buy 40,000 more acres in the region, expanding its position to 150,000 net acres. Meanwhile, rival SM Energy (NYSE:SM) paid an equally astounding $980 million to acquire 24,783 acres, which doubled its position in the play. What's noteworthy about those prices is that SM Energy paid $39,500 per acre while Concho Resources paid $40,625 an acre, which were well above the $25,000 to $35,000 acre producers had been paying to acquire acreage in the play. Those prices show that companies are willing to pay a premium for prime drilling acreage, even in the current oil market because of just how good the returns are right now. Do you have an idea what the average terms are on these leases? Are they getting full 7/8 leases, for instance? Marathon paid in excess of $40k per acre for some of their Eagle Ford lease. Most was $25 or $30k per acre, but in order to secure certain drilling units, they stepped up. Gene, the contracts of leases vary widely. They may be for several years, but many are including a clause that stipulates that the operator must drill and complete "X" number of wells in order to hold the lease. Otherwise, the lease option becomes avl. to be leased again. That accounts for the rig count in some areas. While it may not be profitable for companies to drill now, they have to do so to hold on to their lease holdings, or risk losing them.
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Must be the reason gas went up 20+ cents here last couple weeks Gouging robbing bastads !!!!!! S O B's one and all
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