Себестоимость сланцевой нефти на некоторых скважинах в США уже упала до $2,25

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На некоторых сланцевых скважинах США себестоимость добычи нефти уже достигла 2,25 доллара за бочку

By Lincoln Brown - Jul 29, 2016, Scott Sheffield, the chief executive of Pioneer Natural Resources said on Thursday that improved methods of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, have cut his company’s costs to approximately two dollars on the barrel in some fields.

That’s enough, says Sheffield to be competitive with Saudi Arabia. His comments indicate that the stronger, fitter shale producers in the United States will be able to weather the drop in prices, which was brought on by a move by Saudi Arabia and OPEC in 2014 to up production in a bid to claim market share from producers that operated at higher costs.

Sheffield noted that some production costs have dropped to US$2.25 per barrel, not including taxes. That price was for oil from the west Texas Permian basin. Sheffield stated: “Definitely we can compete with anything that Saudi Arabia has. My firm belief is the Permian is going to be the only driver of long-term oil growth in this country. And it's going to grow on up to about 5 million barrels a day from 2 million barrels.”

 

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