In this update we examine drilling permit data for South Texas to infer how the storm and subsequent flooding has impacted drilling rig demand in the region. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you …
Read More »US Land Drillers Aren’t Sweating The Rig Count Dip
During the third quarter, the US onshore rig count trajectory has finally leveled off. We wrote about the stall a couple weeks ago in this update. Speaking at an investor conference last week, two leading land drillers shrugged off the industry-wide rig count stall. See what they said in the …
Read More »DUC Hunting Season Returns [Guest Post]
When I first met Todd Bush, he was laying the groundwork for the research firm he co-founded in 2012, Energent Group. Even back then when his databases and software were in their early stages of development I recall being impressed by the granularity of the charts and output he was generating. …
Read More »The Pressure Pumping Newbuild Situation: Who Is Building, Who Is Not, And Who Is Not Saying…
At this point in the cycle, what every US shale market observer wants to know is when that big wave of newbuild pressure pumping equipment orders is going to hit. Pricing has been on the rise for over a year. Re-deployments have been the supply growth story so far, but …
Read More »In Harvey’s Wake We Find More Upstream Onshore Questions Than Answers
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey’s catastrophic impact on Gulf Coast communities and enterprise, attention now turns to recovery timetables and rebuilding. At this point, quantifying the upstream onshore impact is still an exercise in speculation. So in this update, we share detailed questions folks who want to understand the …
Read More »Most US Land Drillers Agree That Rig Count Will Be Flat Or A Smidge Higher Near-Term
In our latest US onshore rig count forecast (updated in April), we estimated that active drilling rigs would peak at 950 units this year. As we stand today with 934 rigs turning to the right, our prediction leaves only ~16 rig additions left until hitting a US drilling plateau in …
Read More »Reader Response To The Latest Permian Mine News
We believe that our readers’ response to news can often be more compelling than the report itself, for our readership comprises some of the industry’s brightest minds, including folks who are working on (or buying from) similar initiatives in the field. See what your fellow Infill Thinkers are saying about …
Read More »Land Drillers Will Keep Newbuilding Without Building New – Super-Spec Premium Compression Looms Large
The combination of greater per rig retrofit investments and expanding inventory of upgrade candidates is the equivalent of newbuilding without building new. This kind of spending invites a whole crowd of previously shunned rigs into the exclusive super-spec club. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full …
Read More »Don’t Read Too Much Into The Two Artificial Lift Transactions This Week
On the same day this week, both Halliburton and Forum Energy Technologies made acquisitions in the artificial lift space. Specifically, each firm announced a deal to take out a privately held electric submersible pump (ESP) target. The coincidental timing and shared ESP focus of the deals has inspired some exaggerated …
Read More »The Top Infill Thinking Stories, Charts, And Debates Of 2Q17
Infill Thinking membership tripled over the past three months. Before we review 2Q17 research highlights, here is some color on readership. As of July 2017, Infill Thinking readership is comprised of analysts, business people, and executives categorized as follows: If you haven’t subscribed (or renewed your free trial yet), please …
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