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$50 Oil Could Crush American Shale Growth
OPEC+'s decision to pause output hikes offers a temporary reprieve for the US shale industry, which faces significant challenges if oil prices fall to $50 per barrel.
Big Oil leaders Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and Shell continue to hike their crude oil production volumes from West Texas’s Permian ...
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Where Will the Next Major Shale Boom Take Place?
As U.S. shale growth slows, countries like Argentina, China, and Saudi Arabia are emerging as the next frontiers in the ...
US shale oil companies are expected to lay out cautious plans to keep spending and production increases to a minimum in the months ahead when the sector’s third-quarter earnings season kicks off in ...
ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance stated that U.S. shale production will stagnate in the low $60s and decline in the $50s unless oil prices rebound or new technologies emerge. Breakeven levels remain ...
In a dynamic energy landscape, shale gas emerges as a pivotal player, driving significant growth and shaping the future of the global energy market. With a projected value of $104 billion by 2020 and ...
Markets are still eyeing tariffs cautiously, which is bringing the equity side of the markets lower this morning. Crude oil is trending slightly higher early, but beginning to lean lower. Natural gas ...
Crude oil futures eked out slim gains Monday, as the Trump administration's temporary relief from tariffs on electronic goods was offset by a 150K bbl/day cut in OPEC's demand growth outlook, ...
Energy independence has been a focus during President Donald Trump’s second term in office. He has gone so far as to declare a National Energy Emergency. However, while promises of deregulation and ...
Paramount Resources Ltd. ("Paramount" or the "Company") (TSX: POU) is pleased to announce its third quarter 2025 financial and operating results, the sanctioning of its Montney gas development at ...
Japanese energy firm JERA buys Haynesville Shale gas properties for $1.5B, aiming to double production and expand LNG supply.
OPEC ministers have discovered that US shale production is the real deal. It probably had to happen sooner or later: OPEC’s oil ministers have now come to the realization that shale production in the ...
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