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Read More »Equipment Manufacturer Optimism Signals Elevated Risk For Frac NPT Ahead
On Monday, we learned that a UK frac equipment manufacturer is outperforming. Learn why and what it means for the US frac equipment supply chain in this update. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, …
Read More »Mammoth Prices A 3-Year Take Or Pay Frac Sand Contract At $44/ton
Mammoth Energy Services announced Thursday that it has signed a three-year take or pay deal to provide Wisconsin frac sand to an undisclosed pressure pumper. The contract contemplates annual volumes of 720,000 tons comprised of several different grades including 20/40, 30/50, and 40/70. We have thoughts on pricing relative to recent benchmarks, what …
Read More »Frac Sand Is A Substitute For Wells And Rigs. Lower 48 Surface Sprawl Is Going Underground [Charts]
Is frac sand replacing rigs? It would appear so in the US onshore recovery. As unconventional drilling and completion science evolves, the industry’s surface footprint per barrel of oil produced is shrinking. A growing sub-surface footprint (which we can measure with sand) is replacing the surface sprawl. With the US onshore …
Read More »Assorted US Frac Horsepower Market Intel Bullet Points [5-Minute Read]
A round up of various talking points and trends in the US frac market as it stands today including comments on pricing, utilization, availability, contracting activity, and completion size trends. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our …
Read More »Why Permian Sand Mines Will Work. And Why They Won’t Work Too…
The impact of in-basin sand on the US supply stack is not only the key debate in the silica industry today. It is the single most important debate in the entire US oilfield at present. Today, three-fourths of US frac sand is sourced north of the Mason-Dixon line, but there are …
Read More »Knock-On Effects Of Rising Sand/Well – Oilfield Iron Abrasion
The conversation about frac sand this year has largely revolved around access to it. Topics of debate have fallen into three buckets: i) inflation, ii) logistics, and iii) whether the mines will be able to meet (or overshoot) the rising call on supply. But skyrocketing sand pumped per well has an …
Read More »For Schlumberger, It’s Love And Hate In The Lower 48
Schlumberger’s position and perspective on the North American market might best be described as a love-hate relationship. Endorsing the Lower 48 onshore outlook is simply not in Schlumberger’s DNA. Even as the company describes challenges that may make the North American E&P model unsustainable, it can’t resist getting bigger in …
Read More »Schlumberger Doubles Down On North America, Absorbs Weatherford’s Frac Horsepower
Friday was a potentially transformative day for the US frac business. Not to be outdone by Halliburton’s big news Friday morning, Schlumberger and Weatherford dropped their own bombshell Friday evening. Schlumberger and Weatherford are combining their hydraulic fracturing businesses into a OneStim JV, which will be 70% owned by Schlumberger. …
Read More »Reader Response To 64-Well Pad Research Reveals Another Monster In The Making Among Other Findings…
Earlier this week, we published an in-depth look at Encana’s Davidson pad in the Permian. 64 wells are planned at this site, making it the largest full-scale development in the Permian. We believe that reader response to a report like this can often be more compelling than the report itself, for …
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