页岩油收益可能表明美国石油产量是否会加速

作者:米切尔·费曼 2023 年 2 月 2 日

(彭博社)“在第四季度强劲的石油和天然气价格的支持下,美国页岩油公司将发布另一组强劲的收益。但分析师和投资者面临的最大问题仍然是,该行业充足的现金流是否会吸引他们进行更多钻探。

关注的焦点将是运营商的生产目标,全球供需平衡仍然紧张,而中国最近取消冠状病毒限制预计将提振消费。页岩钻探商表示,供应链问题、劳动力短缺、成本上升和无益的联邦政策正在阻碍他们提高产量。

在即将到来的新一轮页岩油盈利中,需要牢记以下四个主题:

生产趋于稳定

页岩油运营商一直在努力保持美国石油产量的增长,即使是适度的增长在 2022 年下半年也有所放缓。 

勘探支出

美国勘探预算预计将在 2023 年增长,但增速将低于去年。Evercore ISI 的一项调查显示,2023 年全球勘探支出将增长 14%,低于去年估计的 20%。北美地区的增长率预计为 18%,是 2022 年的一半。

钻机数量

自疫情爆发初期(石油需求大幅下降)以来,美国寻找原油的钻井平台数量大幅增加。但一月中旬,美国页岩油运营商停置的钻井平台数量达到了 16 个多月以来的最高水平,这表明活动复苏的脆弱性。

完工速度减慢

勘探者钻探一口井,然后进行水力压裂以实际生产石油和天然气,这之间的时间间隔可能会长达数月或更长时间。自 2020 年中期以来,已钻但未完工的油井(称为 DUC)数量大幅下降,但去年年底出现上升迹象。问题是运营商是否会继续处理积压的订单,或者计划开始建造新的水力压裂井垫层。

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Shale earnings may show whether US oil output is set to rev up

By Mitchell Ferman February 02, 2023

(Bloomberg) — U.S. shale companies are set to post yet another strong set of earnings, off the back of robust oil and gas prices in the fourth quarter. But the biggest question for analysts and investors remains whether the industry’s bumper cash flow will tempt them to drill more.

The focus of attention will be on operators’ production targets, with the global supply-demand balance still tight and with China’s recent lifting of coronavirus restrictions expected to boost consumption. Shale drillers have said supply-chain issues, labor shortages, rising costs and unhelpful federal policies are preventing them from revving up production.

Here are four themes to keep in mind during the imminent round of shale earnings:

Plateauing Production

Shale operators have struggled to keep U.S. oil production growing, and even their modest increases slowed in the second half of 2022. 

Exploration Spending

U.S. exploration budgets are set to grow in 2023, but at a slower pace than last year. Global exploration spending will expand 14% in 2023, decelerating from an estimated 20% last year, according to a survey from Evercore ISI. Growth in North America is projected at 18%, half of what it was in 2022.

Rig Count

The number of drilling rigs searching for crude in the U.S. has gained significantly from earliest phases of the pandemic, when oil demand plummeted. But in mid-January, shale operators in the U.S. parked the most rigs in more than 16 months, an indication of the fragility of that recovery in activity.

Slowing Completions

The lag between when an explorer drills a well and then fracks it to actually produce oil and gas can stretch to months or more. The count of drilled-but-uncompleted wells — known as DUCs — had plummeted since mid-2020 but showed signs of rising late last year. The question is whether operators will resume eating into that backlog or plan to start building a new cushion of wells to be fracked.