This week, we spent some time interacting with executives and senior finance folks from outside our core O&G rolodex… There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. If you are new …
Read More »Short Takeaways From The Sidelines Of The First Produced Water Conference Since The Pandemic
This week, we attended and participated in the only in-person produced water / water midstream conference held so far in the pandemic era – The Oilfield Water Markets 2021 Conference. And it was awesome to be back out there mingling with so many great industry folks. As the first event …
Read More »ESG Fleet Chatter From The Public Company Realm As Pressure Pumping Stratification Gains Steam
To accompany this chart of the day update, which quantifies the frac fleet by power type across the US basins, we have rounded up additional datapoints… There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must …
Read More »Key Takeaways From Texas RRC Ryan Sitton’s First Natural Gas Flaring Report Release… [Live Blog Complete]
We live blogged our key takeaways from a critical TX RRC report release via webinar on Tuesday afternoon February 19, 2020… There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. If you …
Read More »Rolling Stone Blasted By O&G Trade Group After Hit Piece On “Hot” Oilfield Water
Sustainable business models in oilfield water management will be a hot topic at The Oilfield Water Markets 2020 Conference coming up this May in Dallas. We’ll be there and hope to see many of you there… The Rolling Stone feature story on oilfield water that we flagged for our readers …
Read More »5 Quick Tuesday Followups: Why ESG Matters, Utah Sand Update, Last Mile Capex Datapoint, E&P M&A, & Crude’s Nasty Reversal
In addition to the in-depth research we’ve published this week, several datapoints crossed our desk that advance the narrative on stories we’ve recently covered. We are sharing these followups in the five-point list below: There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this …
Read More »Why Is ESG Trending In O&G? Follow The Money, But Remember HSE & Societal Value Predate The Trend In O&G
In this update, three charts – one showing the surge of ESG interest in the oilfield and two others explaining why. The data is followed up with in-depth analysis and commentary on sentiment, investment, why it matters, who’s doing what, RFQ impacts, what oilfield niches have big ESG opportunities, and …
Read More »Why Shale E&P Is Going Green – Interesting Factoids About Cost Savings In Water, E-Frac & Solar Initiatives
We highlight the most important sustainability developments disclosed by operators, including several “firsts” for the industry. For many years, EOG has been the industry leader in completion design, technology and reservoir exploitation. Now they are leading the charge on a new front for operators as well: “going green….” There’s a …
Read More »Mark Papa Says Shale Pundit Projections Fail To Account For Parent-Child Well Issues [Frac Hit Fear Index Update]
If you came for Mark’s quote, it’s further down along with other recent operator remarks on frac hits and parent-child well production impacts. First, a brief word on the industry’s general tone on parent-child wells and what it means for oilfield service companies after digesting a large batch of recent …
Read More »Frac Hit Fear Index And Parent/Child Interference In The Tight Oil Narrative
We devote a lot of bandwith to the most pressing concerns facing tight oil development here at Infill Thinking. In the long-run, other constraints rise on the horizon. These are the big picture sustainability sort of questions for tight oil development. In this post, we list these big picture issues …
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