- EIA pdf, Bakken: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/bakken.pdf
- EIA, pdf, Permian: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/permian.pdf
- EIA, pdf, Eagle Ford: https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/drilling/pdf/eagleford.pdf
- the Permian: up 13 bbls, from 677 to 690; up 1.92%
- the Eagle Ford: up 24 bbls, from 1,231to 1,255; up 1.95%
- the Bakken: up 25 bbls, rom 1,249 to 1,274; up 2.0%;
Permian:
Bakken:
Over the next few months, we should expect to see:
- oil production from legacy wells to decline (perhaps significantly);
- oil production from new wells to increase (perhaps significantly)
Look at the jump in crude oil production in new wells per rig during the "trillion-dollar-debacle," 2014 - 2016, when OPEC tried to "break" US shale. It will be interesting if we see a similar jump this year.
Looking forward to May, 2020:
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