In this update we share the latest on frac sand mine openings in the Permian including an exclusive look at the very latest at the 2nd site coming online. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research …
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Sand Surveillance: 9 Interesting Market Insights From Last Week’s Investor Conference
Last week, more than 75 oilfield executive presented their outlooks at the Barclays Energy-Power conference in New York. We thumbed through all the transcripts to extract the most interesting new insights on the frac sand market. We glossed over pedestrian talking points, capturing only new and interesting stuff that we …
Read More »Solaris Silo Six-Packs Are Spreading Fast [Update, Analysis, & Site Visit Observations]
Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure’s shale presence is expanding rapidly. If you blink you might miss their next system deployment (most deployments are configured as silo six-packs). In this update, a look at their progress, their system up close and personal, and what’s next for this fast growing newcomer in the US …
Read More »US Land Drillers Aren’t Sweating The Rig Count Dip
During the third quarter, the US onshore rig count trajectory has finally leveled off. We wrote about the stall a couple weeks ago in this update. Speaking at an investor conference last week, two leading land drillers shrugged off the industry-wide rig count stall. See what they said in the …
Read More »DUC Hunting Season Returns [Guest Post]
When I first met Todd Bush, he was laying the groundwork for the research firm he co-founded in 2012, Energent Group. Even back then when his databases and software were in their early stages of development I recall being impressed by the granularity of the charts and output he was generating. …
Read More »The Pressure Pumping Newbuild Situation: Who Is Building, Who Is Not, And Who Is Not Saying…
At this point in the cycle, what every US shale market observer wants to know is when that big wave of newbuild pressure pumping equipment orders is going to hit. Pricing has been on the rise for over a year. Re-deployments have been the supply growth story so far, but …
Read More »Spot Shortage Of Frac Sand On Location In The Eagle Ford? [Discussion Topic]
There’s a new discussion topic in our forum on the Eagle Ford frac sand situation post Harvey. We’ve been hearing from industry sources this week word about temporary supply chain issues in Eagle Ford frac sand. We share what we’ve learned and invite readers to weigh in. Read & Discuss …
Read More »Harvey Makes His Presence Felt During First O&G Conference Since Landfall
Last week we noted that Harvey left us with more upstream questions than answers… questions we expected to begin to get answered this week at the Barclays CEO Energy-Power Conference in New York. On Tuesday afternoon, the first public O&G event since the storm commenced and most companies provided hurricane business …
Read More »What Wall Street Thinks Of The Oilfield Value Chain [2 Charts]
In this update, two quick charts to illustrate relative Wall Street sentiment divergence across the oilfield value chain. It’s been a rough year for O&G stocks in general, with the OSX index underperforming the S&P 500 by 42% year-to-date. But to really understand how Wall Street views the oilfield value …
Read More »Harvey Impedes Baker Hughes Rig Count While South Texas Drilling Permits Fall
In an unusual step, Baker Hughes declared Friday that an update on South Texas rig count was impossible to capture last week due to Hurricane Harvey. New drilling permits show the impact though… and we quantify that in this update. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see …
Read More »In Harvey’s Wake We Find More Upstream Onshore Questions Than Answers
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey’s catastrophic impact on Gulf Coast communities and enterprise, attention now turns to recovery timetables and rebuilding. At this point, quantifying the upstream onshore impact is still an exercise in speculation. So in this update, we share detailed questions folks who want to understand the …
Read More »The Tariffs Are Coming, The Tariffs Are Coming! Or Are They? [Guest Post]
In this Friday guest post, Susan Murphy (Publisher and Editor in Chief of The OCTG Situation Report®) provides some clear thinking on the Section 232 trade investigation. Section 232 is a controversial import swing factor injecting uncertainty in the OCTG sub-sector. We asked Susan to share her latest thoughts on status, …
Read More »Bulletproofing Black Mountain – A Look Behind The Gate
Impressions, takeaways, and observations from a morning spent with Black Mountain Sand in West Texas touring their new sand plants Vest and El Dorado. A slideshow of construction pictures is included in this update. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this …
Read More »Hurricane Harvey’s Impact On Upstream Onshore Activity [New Discussion Topic]
Over in our Thinking Aloud Forum, there is a new discussion topic on Hurricane Harvey’s onshore upstream impact. Most of the attention in the wake of the storm will focus on downstream, commodity prices, and offshore impacts. In the thread we provide a list of useful references on these areas …
Read More »US Rig Count Recovery Stalls In August After 14 Solid Months Of Gains
As expected, the Lower 48 rig count recovery is losing steam during 3Q17. Here’s 3 charts and thoughts on what it means for completions… There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a …
Read More »All Of Our Permian Field Trip Quick Hits Organized By Topic
Infill Thinking staff spent a full week in the Permian Basin in August 2017, touring facilities and visiting with contacts and management teams. We’ve collected 43 “quick hits” – crowd sourced datapoints and general market observations. Our time in the Permian was spent on the completions supply chain, particularly around …
Read More »Will This Young Buck Roaming The Dunes Become A Trophy? Introducing High Roller Sand
Some Infill Thinking readers may have known the High Roller name even before the company became a player in the Permian Basin sand rush. High Roller is the parent company of a diverse mix of oilfield businesses including waste water hauling, SWDs, sand transloading, and man camps. The firm is …
Read More »War On West Texas Sand Talent Heating Up: Job Fair Tomorrow
Tomorrow another new area sand producer will host a job fair in Odessa. We expect there will be quite a few more of these job fairs at area hotels before year-end. See what some local mines are doing to recruit staff and also the competition and challenges for talent that …
Read More »8-Month New Supply Hiatus? Grade Mix, Damp Sand, Branding Bonanza, Sales Point, Excel File… [Permian Quick Hits 4]
This update is Infill Thinking’s fourth and final installment of crowd sourced datapoints and firsthand observations from our Permian visit last week. Most of our field trips in the Permian this time were focused on the new sand mining efforts around Kermit and logistics/storage from transload to wellsite. Subscribers have …
Read More »Four US Land Drillers Own More Than Half The Active Rigs [Market Share Charts]
The US onshore rig market continues to consolidate not because of M&A but thanks to the dominance of horizontal drilling and rig specification escalation. In the four charts below, we share a time series of market share charts for Nabors Industries, Patterson-UTI, Helmerich & Payne and Precision Drilling. There’s a …
Read More »Hi-Crush Makes A Case For Limited Lizard-Related Production Interruption Risk
Since the Texas Comptroller’s letter singled out sand producers last week, West Texas miners have been inundated with questions. Investors and customers alike are becoming more concerned than ever about the trend’s exposure to Dune Sagebrush Lizard (DSL) habitat. We provide highlights from one company’s response supplemented with our firsthand knowledge from a …
Read More »Sand Prices, Permian Locations, Volume, Customers, Water, & Lizard Talk [Permian Quick Hits Part 3]
In this update, more from our recent trip behind the scenes in the Permian Basin frac sand mining build-out including contract price datapoints, lizard talk, a mine location identified, and trucking observations and deductions. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this …
Read More »Utilization, Trucking, Storage, OSHA, Feasibility, Contracting [Permian Quick Hits Part 2]
Crowd sourced datapoints and firsthand observations from our Permian visit this week are being shared in a series of “quick hits.” These bullet point lists include field-level market intelligence on wellsite trends, the frac sand mining rush, and the Permian oilfield at large. There’s a lot more to this story… …
Read More »Construction, Lead Times, Highways, Snooping, Hiring [Permian Quick Hits Part 1]
This week we miled up the rental car, dirtied up the steel toes, and took it all in out in the Permian Basin. General market observations from our Permian visit will be provided via several installments of these “quick hit” pieces as we process and compile what we’ve learned. Our …
Read More »Dynamite Lizard Letter From The Texas Comptroller Is Going To Leave A Mark
The letter’s rhetoric will almost certainly cause some market observers to start taking the under on how much Permian sand is actually going to make it out of local mines. It will almost certainly be looked back on as a starting point for more formal environmental opposition. We summarize the …
Read More »The Customer Is Always Right, And Here’s What Customers Are Saying About In-Basin Sand In Mid-2017
Over the past two weeks, we’ve begun to hear sand buyers express their take on the Permian Basin frac sand mining rush for the first time. What they are saying and our analysis of implications in this update. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… …
Read More »In The News & On The Road…
In The News: Marfa Public Radio Interview Infill Thinking founder Joseph Triepke was recently interviewed by Marfa Public Radio for a feature piece on the West Texas frac sand mining rush. The piece was published on Monday August 14, 2017. Listen below, or check out the full piece here. https://www.infillthinking.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/FRAC-SAND-feature-generic-final-WEB.mp3 …
Read More »Updated Frac Intensity Debate Card Points To Bigger Wells Ahead
In this update, we have added a dozen companies to the debate card we published two weeks ago and also included the relevant excerpts of their commentary. You can see the old table below. Please login or subscribe to see the new table… There’s a lot more to this story… …
Read More »Quick Takeaways From A Regional Frac Sand Player’s New IPO Filing
Preferred Sands filed for IPO on Thursday. As Infill Thinking readers already know, Preferred has two in-basin mines under development in the Permian Basin and one in the Eagle Ford. Besides what is arguably the coolest team picture to ever grace any SEC filing, the company included quite a bit of …
Read More »E&P Innovation Models – Revealing A Case Study Of How To Do It Right
They say necessity is the mother of invention, and no one in the oilfield understands necessity better than the operators themselves. Today, tight oil is at the technological forefront of the oil and gas industry. Exploiting low permeability, heterogeneous rock at $50 oil makes invention and innovation a requisite not …
Read More »What Smart Sand Just Said About The Lizard Should Make Everyone Stop And Think…
We fully expected Smart Sand to announce their entrance into the Permian sand rush today. They did not because of the Dune Sagebrush Lizard. What they said and our thoughts on what this means for the in-basin sand story in this update. There’s a lot more to this story… Login …
Read More »Download The Latest West Texas Mine Project List Here [Excel File]
We updated our table of planned frac sand mining facilities in the Permian after several readers asked for the latest file this week. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. …
Read More »Most US Land Drillers Agree That Rig Count Will Be Flat Or A Smidge Higher Near-Term
In our latest US onshore rig count forecast (updated in April), we estimated that active drilling rigs would peak at 950 units this year. As we stand today with 934 rigs turning to the right, our prediction leaves only ~16 rig additions left until hitting a US drilling plateau in …
Read More »Nameplate Kermit Sand Trucks Would Circle The Earth – Drive Time Rankings & Capacity Distribution [Part II]
A year from now on the Kermit blacktop, it will be 110° Fahrenheit with a 90% chance of gridlock. We believe competitive advantage will increasingly be tied to location and logistics as in-basin mines battle for market share. In this update, we rank each of the hopeful new mines based …
Read More »Reader Response To The Latest Permian Mine News
We believe that our readers’ response to news can often be more compelling than the report itself, for our readership comprises some of the industry’s brightest minds, including folks who are working on (or buying from) similar initiatives in the field. See what your fellow Infill Thinkers are saying about …
Read More »Diagnosis: US E&P 2017 Capex Is Stable & Within Normal Limits [Rebuttal Follow Up]
If 2H17 shale capex were on the operating table, our diagnosis would be that the patient’s vitals are stable and within normal limits. But as the old newspaper saying goes: “if it bleeds it leads,” so many reports continue to chose fear over reality. We dig into the numbers to …
Read More »Is It Just Us Or Is The Tide Starting To Turn For Offshore Drilling? [Discussion Topic]
There is a new discussion topic over in our Thinking Aloud forum this morning It revolves around the apparent return of some optimism in the offshore drilling sector, particularly deepwater. Is this compressed business finally on the verge of a turn or is it still too early to be cautiously …
Read More »BREAKING NEWS: Schlumberger Enters The West Texas Frac Sand Mine Race
This news elevates the West Texas frac sand mining rush into a whole new stratosphere. It just went from something frac sand specialists were very focused on to something everyone will be focused on. The little sand dune mining story just went mainstream folks. At Infill Thinking, we’ve been covering …
Read More »A Wake-Up Call From Culberson County – Aequor Is Coming In Big, Fast, And Contracted [Update & Pictures]
On Wednesday evening, Infill Thinking spoke by phone with David Durrett, Managing Director of Permian sand mine startup Aequor. What we learned about his new West Texas sand mine project – Burro Minerals – surprised us. And it will surprise the market as well. There’s a lot more to this …
Read More »Black Mountain Has A Multi-Year Frac Sand Contract… Infill Thinking Has A Mine-Gate Pricing Estimate
There’s been some talk in the market this week that sand customers might be skeptical of inking deals with startup sand producers. But what we heard from one E&P on Wednesday suggests just the opposite… Black Mountain has at least one long-term deal in the bag and probably more that …
Read More »Diamond Offshore Summarizes The Deepwater Drilling Outlook In Two Paragraphs
Infill Thinking reader Ron Davis wrote in with a great excerpt on the offshore drilling outlook. As we start to think more about a potential inflection point in deepwater, we felt the thoughts he shared were worth printing in full… There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see …
Read More »US Silica Hosted An Action-Packed Call Tuesday Morning: Permian Mines, Popup Transloads, & Sand Intensity Among The Highlights
US Silica’s 2Q17 conference call ushered in earnings season for Big Sand Tuesday morning, and the call certainly brought the fireworks. Here are the key points US Silica made Tuesday that we found most interesting, accompanied by our take: There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the …
Read More »Land Drillers Will Keep Newbuilding Without Building New – Super-Spec Premium Compression Looms Large
The combination of greater per rig retrofit investments and expanding inventory of upgrade candidates is the equivalent of newbuilding without building new. This kind of spending invites a whole crowd of previously shunned rigs into the exclusive super-spec club. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full …
Read More »Did The First Regular Shipments Of Permian Frac Sand Just Begin? Truck Traffic Suggests Yes…
Read what our local sources say about the very latest on Permian Basin frac sand development in this exclusive update. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. If you are …
Read More »See Who Is Taking The Other Side Of Halliburton’s Sand Stance [Debate Card & Point Summary]
Earlier this week, first Halliburton and then Anadarko roiled the water by challenging the multi-year trend of more frac sand pumped per well. What was surprising about the remarks was that they pointed to not just plateauing in the trend but a reversal. Following their remarks on inflection, some other companies have …
Read More »Reports Of Shale Investment Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated. Don’t Buy The Fake News Lifting Oil Prices… [Rebuttal]
Contrary to the click bait proliferating on other media platforms, US oil producers are not slashing 2017 tight oil investment programs as a result of recent crude oil price volatility. Anadarko’s US onshore investment revision, which became the poster child for so called shale budget cuts this week, is grossly misunderstood. Not only …
Read More »Who Doesn’t Have A Permian Sand Mine These Days? Why Not? [Notable Absence List]
As the list of “haves” grows longer, now seems like a good time to ask this question: who hasn’t joined in the rush and why not? Our inverted Permian mine list may actually be more interesting at this juncture than widely known announced facilities. There’s a lot more to this story… …
Read More »Badger Mining Joins The Kermit Sand Rush
The latest details on the latest new entrant to the Permian sand mining rush… There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. If you are new to Infill Thinking, or your …
Read More »Anadarko Says Less Sand/Well Tests Positive In The Rockies – This Adds Fuel To The Fire Halliburton Started Yesterday
The discussion around plateauing (wait… make that falling) frac sand/well is heating up. What’s new and what we think about it here. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, you must be a member. If …
Read More »Big Red And Big Blue Disagree On Rig Count Outlook… But Not Like They Normally Do.
Halliburton and Schlumberger have given two distinctly different outlooks on US rig count direction for the next three to six months over the past two business days. Interestingly, their arguments have departed from their normal advocacy tendencies. See how and who we agree more with in this update. There’s a …
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