
High-grading and Survivorship Bias Impacts on Oil Recovery
In the oil crash of 2015, producers communicated a strategy of high-grading to survive and maintain production despite lower prices. Roll the tape forward five
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In the oil crash of 2015, producers communicated a strategy of high-grading to survive and maintain production despite lower prices. Roll the tape forward five
PhDs will no doubt spend years dissecting what exactly happened in California to cause its system operator, CAISO, the need to enact rolling blackouts this
Oil and gas development in the Permian has uniquely impacted the power market in West Texas. While overall load growth has generally been modest at
While many in the market have been focused on what consolidation will come in the major oil plays as a result of the pandemic-driven low
As societal pressure continues to mount for increasing the amount of renewable energy produced in the US, wind power has continued to be the leading
As investment in solar, wind and gas generation continues to evolve, dynamics are changing rapidly and differ by region-based utility mandates, state policy, proximity to
As natural gas prices rally for the balance of the summer of 2020 and CAL2021 natural gas prices hit new highs for 2020 trading, one
Over the summer prices have stabilized around $40/bbl. While some producers claim that they can make $40/bbl WTI work, almost everyone can agree that higher
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