From twitter:
EIA dashboards:
- 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 graphics speak for themselves: no comments needed.
Month-over-month, change in bopd: bbls/day, monthly additions from one average rig -- the decrease in the Permian (at 33) was ten times that in the Bakken (at 3). And rigs in the Bakken are more productive than rigs in the Permian.
Bakken:
Eagle Ford:
Permian:
I find the charts interesting. Oil fields in Texas have a double dip, on for last year another for cold spell. Notice on all 3 fields that there is a spike in production after the dip. Common with horizontal wells as per data you post
ReplyDeleteThank you. I did not notice that .... thank you. I may come back to this.
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