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Oilfield Activity May Be Rebounding

Forbes -- Jesse Bogan, 06.30.09, 08:45 PM EDT
Rig count rises slightly on upturn in oil prices, but natural gas drilling continues to fall.

HOUSTON -- After months of decommissioning drilling rigs to balance out lower energy prices and expensive well service costs, mass amputations appear to be over in the oilfield due to a rebound in prices.

However, the natural gas sector continues to drown in oversupply.

The national oil and gas rig count has been slashed in half since last summer's highs. But since June 5, the number of oil rigs in production has climbed from 179 to 219, according to a weekly count by Baker Hughes, mainly due to small "checkbook" exploration and production companies getting back into the game.


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Submitted Jul 03, 2009 By: LetemEatCake
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Blue_Cruzer
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:44:00 PM

Why hasn't the price of natural gas dropped to the consumer?
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FuelRacer1132
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:43:41 PM

Let me understand, lower price, less drilling. Higher pricing, more rigs a runnin'.

Do the sheeple understand what is going on here?
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Pstreicher
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:39:43 PM

So, let's start using natural gas.
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skybiker
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:38:30 PM

They will adjust their production in relation to the price....
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JoeKR
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:37:01 PM

The latest news may slow the rebound in drilling rigs.
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rxman1
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:35:39 PM

I wonder how many wells are kept out of production for the future.
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TBONE3
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:30:46 PM

I don't think anyone really knows what the oil producers will do at any given time. Oh excuse me, EXCEPT TO RAISE PRICES OR CUT PRODUCTION AND THEN RAISE PRICES.
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djoumy
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:29:55 PM

why they don't stop doubling their profit?
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comet64
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:28:33 PM

it is a bad circle if we use more natural gas than natural gas price will raise/ We can't win either way we go.
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BWD
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:26:10 PM

Oil companies rake in record profits but don't have enough money for rigs...come on now!
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:23:17 PM

all energy cost are going up not down
cap and trade will drive the driller out of business
and overseas then we will be in a ton of road apples
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:21:16 PM

Natural gas oversupply? No, demand is low. Supply is not too high.
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:20:32 PM

Well it is summer & were not heating our houses now...
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:18:42 PM

A glut in natural gas? Yet, Southwest Gas in Nevada wants to increase the cost to the consumers.
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:11:28 PM

This is price manipulation at it's finest. You think that we are naive to believe otherwise?
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:08:22 PM

When prices are high, they will.
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:07:30 PM

interesting
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:07:02 PM

Is this just a normal cycle?
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Up Down Up Down Is this a yo-yo?
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:06:39 PM

We still need to continue to explore and develop our own resources in America, so we don't send our dollars to OPEC
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:06:19 PM

They may want to be reconsidering...
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:04:13 PM

Thats a big increase within a month.
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LetemEatCake
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 11:01:57 PM

Ken2OD from Michigan...

The author needs to do no more research. He is working from the premise that the reader understands things such as 'rig count' or will Google it if they don't.

May I suggest for further clarification. you Google the Weekly Rig Count by state and then by US. Each state and nationally the rig count is published weekly. Includes the whole enchilada.

[Edited by: LetemEatCake at 7/4/2009 12:02:26 AM EST]
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korklenut
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:59:04 PM

If the price of oil drops $10; do they pull their rigs? I doubt it.
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:57:05 PM

Hmm.
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Jarod13
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:56:25 PM

We need to continue drilling, but we need to start increasing our usage of alternative/renewable fuels if we're ever going to become an energy independent nation. We can't continue to kept hostage by OPEC!
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:55:13 PM

Oil prices are high enough to make driling profitable
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LetemEatCake
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:53:22 PM

mplato and phurburger...

Hey, I am up for your drilling mantra; it will do nothing but make the very sreong OK economy even better. We have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the US now.

BUT, are you willing to sing your mantra when OIL doubles in price? Think about it!
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greatscot08
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:49:40 PM

It would seem logical (I know...what does logic have to do with oil prices?) .....but anyway, it would seem logical that domestically produced crude oil should be cheaper than shipping it halfway around the world from the Middleast ....of course our oil here has to contend with all the government controls and court ordered sanction instigated by all the tree-huggers, NIMBYs and CAVE people (that's Citizens Against Virtually Everything)......after all that the additional costs probably do make it difficult to be competitive.....
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Ken2OD
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:46:46 PM

This story could be misleading. Where are these oil rigs located? Are they only in Texas or all over the USA, including Alaska? What about those small mom & pop rocker-arm type oil pumps that are located in Michigan and in other states as well? I think more research should have been done by this writer.



[Edited by: Ken2OD at 7/3/2009 11:48:38 PM EST]
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:42:44 PM

cool
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:42:24 PM

Natural gas is a great competitive alternative...presently! We need the mix, if more stations would offer it!
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rjoeh
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:37:20 PM

Hey... it may be more profitable to drill... and you can not make profits without product to sell.
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:37:07 PM

Wow! What news!
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:36:43 PM

Drilling may help.
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mplato
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drill....drill....drill
drill here
drill now
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:22:11 PM

Conserve!
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:16:04 PM

Drill here, drill now. Drill baby, drill.
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LetemEatCake
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:11:02 PM

sillywagon from New York...

A very good question!

If you do not count the current marginal wells which have been shut down as a result of low prices (and can be started again if profit is there)....new OIL is harder to find and extract, just as water wells are having to go deeper to find water. In many cases, the Oil companies have already picked the 'low hanging fruit'. New technology has expanded the search for Oil...but it is not cheap.

Examples would be offshore drilling, much greater depths needed to extract.
Slant drilling, expensive.
Oil/Tar Sands extraction, strip mining and any heat extraction of Oil in the Green River Formation and the Bakken formations

I am sure I am missing some, but this is the general idea. Associated with the new technology extraction, of course, is the need for huge amount of water and power. In many areas of the West, these are simply not available without a magic or expensive wand. We have not even touched on the environmental remediation needed in these areas, or the potential environmental damage. And, why it is much cheaper to import Oil from, for example Canada, than do it ourselves.

Taint' pretty, but Oil will have to be, depending on the estimate, between $100-200/barrel to make some of this extraction pay for Big Oil.

[Edited by: LetemEatCake at 7/3/2009 11:11:31 PM EST]
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Ruffnecks_wife
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:05:16 PM

Rebounding? What a joke, at least not here in Utah!
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Looking to gain some profit
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Price fixing at its best!
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:02:27 PM

many can only afford to drill when prices are up
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 10:02:24 PM

a small step in the right direction...
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Go punch some more holes. The more we drill here the less dependent we are on OPEC.
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Every cloud has a silver lining for the gas and oil companies
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Let's switch to natural gas on city buses and other public transportation.
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roadrunnerMO
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 9:36:57 PM

Supply will eventually be outstripped by demand as the economy rebounds; then they will really stick it to us on price.
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TomT2Lee
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 9:31:02 PM

Even if the activity is recovering, which I seriously doubt, the damage has already been done. They time lost is not linear, but compounded. If you go study the supply vs demand charts you will see the deficit starting to build.
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Just doing business for a profit.
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Message Posted: Jul 3, 2009 9:28:22 PM

Seems ALL energy revolves around net profit.
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Why has oil and natural gas exploration become so expensive in the last few years? Previous to a few years ago we didn't see $50 a barrel oil, no where near $75 or $147 a barrel. How were these companys able to make a profit in the past, but not now?
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