How Pipelines Saved America’s Biggest Oil Basin From Shale Bust
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To understand why U.S. oil production is so resilient, it helps to consider the maze of pipelines running out of Midland, Texas.
New lines have relieved a chokepoint in America’s biggest oil-producing area. A massive supply glut had forced producers to offer discounts of more than $20 a barrel below the U.S. benchmark last year. This month, prices have been at an average premium of 78 cents, the most in records going back to 1991.