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Will private operators keep pushing Permian production higher?
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Booming activity levels by private E&Ps made headlines and took Permian supply to new highs in 2021. In contrast to their public counterparts, private E&Ps were quick to respond to rising oil prices throughout the year. They have now built enough scale to influence the future trajectory of Permian supply. As we approach 2022, there are conflicting views on what the future holds for the notoriously nebulous group of operators. Will this be a short-lived trend? Or can they continue to defy expectations? The full report is a slide pack available in the downloads section.
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