US Upstream: Five things to look for in 2017
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Service costs will increase in 2017, yet remain short of 2014 levels
- Year-on-year change of breakeven oil price for Midland Wolfcamp Deep Basin sub-play
- Productivity pauses as rigs rebound
- Onshore oil production grows again as rig counts continue to rise
- L48 zigs, GoM zags
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Risks to a 2017 recovery
- Service sector bites back
- Any "sweet spots" left?
- Slowing growth in demand
Tables and charts
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Productivity per foot in Lower 48 major tight oil plays2017 US onshore crude oil production and rig count forecastsGoM 2017 production and capex outlookLower 48 breakeven sensitivity to cost inflation by sub-playUS Upstream: Five things to look for in 2017: Image 2
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