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Friday, February 2, 2018
Monthly jobs report: pending.Active rigs:
$65.73↓ | 2/2/2018 | 02/02/2017 | 02/02/2016 | 02/02/2015 | 02/02/2014 |
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Active Rigs | 58 | 40 | 44 | 145 | 192 |
RBN Energy: streamlining Permian water delivery and produced water takeaway, part 3.
The Permian is experiencing the build-out of a wide variety of midstream infrastructure: crude oil and natural gas gathering systems, gas processing plants and crude, gas and NGL takeaway pipelines.
Lately, there’s also been a rush to develop pipelines to deliver water to wells for use in hydraulic fracturing, as well as pipes to transport produced water from the lease to disposal wells and produced-water recycling plants. By installing and expanding these water and produced-water pipeline systems — some of them hundreds of miles long — Permian producers and third-party water-logistics providers are reducing the need for trucks on the Permian’s congested roads and significantly reducing per-barrel water transportation costs. Today, we continue our blog series on water-related pipeline, storage and treatment infrastructure in the Permian’s Delaware and Midland basins.
RBN’s middle-of-the-road Growth Scenario shows Permian crude oil production rising by about 500 Mb/d a year through the early 2020s — topping 3 MMb/d late this year, 4 MMb/d in late 2020 and 5 MMb/d in late 2022 — and recent increases in oil prices could accelerate the pace of that growth.
The Permian’s expansion is driven by what you might call the supersizing and “assembly-lining” of production in the play. Producers are piecing together ever-larger leaseholds in the parts of the Delaware and Midland basins they have determined to be the most promising, and filling in gaps so their holdings are contiguous and are not interspersed with leases held by other producers. That is enabling producers to drill longer horizontal wells or laterals (now often 7,500 to 10,000 feet, and sometimes longer). And they are intensifying their well completions with the use of more pressure, more water, more frac sand per linear foot of lateral and more frac stages.
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