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US Upstream: what to look for in 2016
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There is no doubt that 2015 was a transformative year for US producers, but the question now is what's in store for 2016? After seeing dramatic declines in service prices, a rig count that never found a bottom, tight oil efficiency gains reminiscent of shale gas, and consolidation in the OFS sector, it is fair to wonder what things will look like when the dust settles. After a sluggish year, what does the M&A market need to find its groove? How long does oil production from the Lower 48 continue its downward trajectory? Is it possible the Gulf of Mexico steals the production spotlight in 2016? What will be the tight oil play to watch this year? In this note our US Upstream research team makes their predictions for 2016, primarily focused on the US upstream industry, but including thoughts on equity markets, oilfield services, North American LNG, M&A activity and more.
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- US Upstream: what to look for in 2016
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- US Upstream: what to look for in 2016: Table 1
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