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Permian Pulse: Ramifications of cost inflation on self-funded supply
Report summary
The Permian can sustain a healthy growth profile operating in a cash flow neutral environment, even in a $50/bbl world. However, rising activity often means rising costs. Here, we take a look at what happens to self-funded tight oil volumes under a few cost scenarios.
Table of contents
- A cash flow neutral Permian can grow
- Two-year cost inflation to 25%: Bearing the brunt up front
- Two-year cost inflation to 50%: Coping at all costs
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