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Problems for the Bakken Begin to Mount
The Dakota Access pipeline shutdown could remove 570,000 barrels per day of takeaway capacity from the Bakken shale formation.
Shale May Not Recover From Pandemic
With global demand perhaps permanently scarred from the pandemic, the U.S. oil industry may have already peaked.
U.S. Energy Sector Sheds Jobs As Production Falls
While almost every other industry increased employment, the number of people working in the U.S. oil and gas sector continued to fall.
Twin Defeats Highlight Industry in Crisis
Two high-profile pipeline setbacks are part of a broader story in which the winds facing the oil and gas industry are blowing in an increasingly unfavorable direction.
U.S. Shale Succumbs to Debt
A tighter market could help shale bounce back, but the heady days of aggressive growth-at-all-costs drilling are long gone.
Oil Analysts See Stabilization and Higher Prices. But Risks Remain
A growing number of analysts argue that the worst is over for oil, but demand remains substantially lower.
Oil’s Long Road to Recovery
Cautious optimism is returning to the oil industry, but prices are nowhere near profitable for the domestic industry.
OPEC+ Nears Extension, But Task Doesn’t Get Any Easier In Months Ahead
Oil prices have risen ahead of the next OPEC+ meeting, but OPEC-Russian coordination is far from assured.
Oil Shut Ins Grow. Some Supply Won’t Come Back
Oil prices are starting to climb, but supply shut ins mean the pain is not yet over.
Shale Bankruptcies to Accelerate
The demise of Chesapeake is a fitting bookend to the latest chapter of U.S. shale.