US upstream in brief: will Gulf of America production hit 2 million b/d this year?
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Will Gulf of America production hit 2 million b/d this year?
- Is Haynesville production turning a corner?
- Who will help fill the US gas supply-demand gap?
- EOG doubles down on Utica with Encino acquisition
- Midland meeting notes: tale of two (tall) cities
- Supreme Court win could fuel Uinta growth
- Activity pulls back as oil players cut crews
- ICYMI: Global unconventional roundup
- Of multiples and molecules: assessing capital allocation in the Gulf of America
- Every Lower 48 gas basin has a role to play
- Eagle Ford operators look to the future
- Tight oil conference chatter: gearing up for a slower H2
- 21 more item(s)...
Tables and charts
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- 2024 to 2025 production change ('000 b/d)
- Single well value uplift by delaying first month of production
- Growing interest in US gas from international buyers
- Permian value sensitivity to lower capex
- Uinta Basin crude production
- Uinta well performance benchmarking
- Lower 48 active rigs and frac spreads versus WTI price
- Global unconventional activity in 2025
- GoA cashflow versus capex and cash returns, 2024-25
- Gas production from non-core gas plays
- 25 more item(s)...
What's included
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