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    Global shale industry on a recovery path after 8.1% production decline in 2020

    December 4, 2020
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    Houston, TX — Global shale production has taken a drastic hit in 2020, where shale oil is expected to drop by 11.7% year-on-year and shale gas production may see a 4.5% fall, according to projections by GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. Market demand for oil and gas plummeted globally from March 2020, following the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Unless an effective vaccine is made available, the uncertainty in global energy demand will continue to weigh down oil prices, and delay shale industry recovery.

    GlobalData’s latest thematic report, ‘Shale’, notes that the US led the global shale industry in 2019 – with over 98% share in shale oil production and over 78% share in shale gas production. Apart from the US, shale oil and gas production is also carried out in Canada, China and Argentina.

    The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly harsh on the US shale industry. As oil prices fell, shale operations became unviable in many US plays due to higher breakeven cost.

    Ravindra Puranik, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “The US shale market has been vibrant since recovering from the 2014 price crash. Shale oil and gas production across major plays was generally on an upward trend in 2018 and 2019. However, the downturn this year has brought in unprecedented challenges to the shale industry. It has disrupted the recent momentum of the industry and may take years to recover.”

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    Shale industry, especially in North America, has faced the brunt of the economic downturn. This has led oil and gas companies involved in shale operations to reduce their planned capital expenditure for 2020. In the Permian Basin alone, major shale drillers reduced their planned capital expenditure for this year by over $18bn.

    Puranik adds: “Independent shale operators in the US are among the worst hit from this downturn as operations in some wells of the Bakken or Eagle Ford shale are no longer sustainable. Operators have resorted to taking wells offline to manage costs. Debt-ridden operators are even facing difficulty in drawing liquidity from financial institutions to sustain operations. Consequently, Chesapeake Energy, Whiting Petroleum and a few other shale players have filed for bankruptcy in 2020.”

    Oil prices have stabilized of late around the $40 mark. Comparatively low company valuations and gradually improving oil prices have encouraged some operators to undertake M&As in the shale industry. Recently, Chevron completed the acquisition of Noble Energy for a valuation of $13bn.

    Puranik concludes: “Low energy demand and the low oil prices is expected to have a significant impact on the M&A activity within the shale industry. Companies operating in the shale industry could attempt to mitigate the losses borne during the downturn through consolidation. The events of this year are likely to hasten the M&A trend in the shale industry.”

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