Insight
Stop describing the Permian as a single basin
Report summary
Permian production is driving global oil supply growth. Because the region's impact is measured on such a large scale, it's easy to combine all Permian production into a single provincial story. The reality, however, is far from that. The Delaware is growing faster than the Midland today and the scale of the difference isn't always fully appreciated. Will the Delaware continue to dominate Permian production growth or will activity shift back to the Midland Basin?
Table of contents
- Executive summary
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Growth comparisons: tortoise vs hare
- Majors in the Permian
- Southern Midland strength
- Lower 48 oil production changes
- Zooming out to appreciate differences
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