Low Cost Shale Drilling Might Not Boost Oil Production This Time
- Producers could become resilient at $40 a barrel: Macquarie
- Saved cash likely to go dividends and debt reduction: BNEF
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U.S. shale producers are at a crossroads as they find themselves more efficient than ever. They can keep drilling, and potentially dent oil prices, or use the money to pay down debt.
Producers across the Permian Basin are saving about 20% on well costs compared to last year, Macquarie Group Ltd analysts including Vikas Dwivedi said in a note Thursday. This could be bearish for oil prices if it means that shale producers have found a way to keep producing oil below the $40 a barrel level, Macquarie said in a note Thursday.