Today we are kicking off a new series, Follow The Leaders, in which we’ll be distilling real-time conceptual shifts discussed by leading unconventional E&Ps into quick, digestible updates. The purpose of this new series is to document only the most important big picture thinking, science, and experiments the US tight oil leaders are exploring …
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Halliburton’s New CEO Talks Sand, Stage Pricing, Labor Shortage, Frac Newbuilds, Sandbox, One-Stim, Int’l Outlook
Newly minted Halliburton CEO Jeff Miller spoke earlier this morning at the UBS conference in Austin, TX. Although he’s no stranger to the investment community, this was his first presentation since being named Dave Lesar’s successor. In a wide-ranging “fireside chat,” Jeff shared market insight on frac sand availability, logistics, completions …
Read More »H&P Buys Their Way Into The High-Tech Drilling Arms Race
Helmerich & Payne, the clear first mover in the last rig technology cycle, has been more “middle of the pack” this time. Until now. This week, H&P bought their way into the high tech drilling conversation with the acquisition of MOTIVE Drilling Technologies. The last time H&P press released an …
Read More »Biggest Losers From Eagle Ford Sand Mining According To Emerge & Other Key Takeaways From Their Analyst Day
Emerge Energy Services has been in the news quite a bit recently after hosting their earnings call earlier this month and making an Eagle Ford mine acquisition a few weeks before that. After all their recent disclosures, there wasn’t a whole lot of “new news” made at their analyst day last …
Read More »One Year And Five Hundred Rigs Ago, The US Onshore Market Bottomed.
We celebrate the recovery’s one-year anniversary by comparing how this recovery compares to others, revisiting our 2017 rig count forecast, and detailing rig count by region across the US. feature image photo credit: @jasplund91 There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update …
Read More »Clarifying The Kerfuffle: A Permian Sand Rush Primer [Timelines, Maps, Players, Catalysts, Background]
Hard to believe, but there are only six weeks left in the first half of the year. And what a first half it has been for the Permian Basin frac sand story. This year, the Permian Basin sand land grab burst on the scene like TNT, capturing the entire industry’s attention and …
Read More »Does Halliburton’s New CEO Explain How Weatherford Got Theirs?
On Wednesday this week, Halliburton announced that COO Jeff Miller will replace outgoing CEO Dave Lesar. In early March, Weatherford announced the hiring of then Halliburton CFO Mark McCollum as their new CEO. These two announcements may be more related than first meets the eye. There’s a lot more to …
Read More »Infill Thinking Research Findings Are Making News Thursday Morning
In a feature story on Bloomberg News Thursday morning, several research updates issued by Infill Thinking recently are featured prominently. Check out Joe Carroll’s latest must-read below… Bloomberg No Description There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research …
Read More »Construction Imminent On TWO Black Mountain Permian Frac Sand Mines. 8mmtpa Designed Capacity Confirmed
Black Mountain’s message to the market has been that they would build one 4mmtpa frac sand plant in the Permian first with more facilities on their extensive 26,000 acre footprint to follow at future dates. We’ve recently heard some chatter about the company shifting to a two site initial roll …
Read More »Assorted US Frac Horsepower Market Intel Bullet Points [5-Minute Read]
A round up of various talking points and trends in the US frac market as it stands today including comments on pricing, utilization, availability, contracting activity, and completion size trends. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our …
Read More »The US Land Drillers Face A Prisoner’s Dilemma As Market Leaders Automate
Although the drilling rig itself is only about 10% of total onshore well costs these days, it has become the epicenter of the industry’s latest technology craze: automation, digitization, and big data. As market leaders embark on a new technology cycle, drilling days/well are poised to keep trending down. One day …
Read More »If April Showers Bring May Flowers, What Do Permits In March Bring?
About a month ago, we noticed a material spike in permitting activity for horizontal wells in the Permian Basin. Based on historical data, the March spike suggested that the Permian horizontal rig count could increase further 25%. We look at what’s happened since then, and update our permitting analysis for April data in this …
Read More »Encana Brings 19 New Wells On Production At Monster Permian Pad [Strategy & Well-Site Updates]
Two months ago, we published an in-depth report on Encana’s 64-well monster pad, Davidson, in the Permian Basin. At the time, 19 new wells were being drilled on the pad. Those wells have now been completed. In this update, we explore the very latest details on their production, status, and Encana’s large …
Read More »Oilfield Service IPO Diagnostics. Can We Derive Field-Level Insight From Divergent Deal Fates?
The oilfield service IPO surge this year has been met with a hostile energy tape. Over the past week, two oilfield service IPOs attempted to cross the finish line: Liberty Oilfield Services and Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure. Both were met with pushback. But Solaris got done and Liberty didn’t. Here’s why and what it …
Read More »Assorted Market Intel Bullet Points To Cap Off Frac Sand Reporting Season [5-Minute Read]
1Q17 reporting season is drawing to a close. Over the past week, we heard from two more frac sand miners: Smart Sand Inc. and Emerge Energy Services. To cap off earnings season, we went back through our conference call notes from these two producers and pulled out the eight most important points …
Read More »More. Smart Sand Inc. Is Well On Its Way To Tripling Oakdale Production
Smart Sand Inc., the newly public Northern White producer (February IPO), announced another Oakdale plant expansion on Thursday. This is the second expansion announced already this year and the latest example of the kind of brownfield expansion that is conspiring with regional sands to make operators happy and sand investors nervous. …
Read More »E&Ps Actually Underspent Budget In Every Major US Onshore Play During 1Q17
We actively monitor spending patterns for approximately 50 public independent operators. With virtually all of their 1Q17 results disclosed over the past week or two, we can now report some detailed insights on what their spending during the first quarter of the year means for the rest of 2017. There’s a lot …
Read More »Frac Hits Challenge E&P Teams, Impact Completion Workflows, And Require Investment In Learning
In a piece several weeks ago, we detailed how Range Resource handled material frac interference in their Terryville field (see point 5). Since then most of the E&P universe has reported earnings. On conference calls, we heard more concern related to frac communication, and learned more about how E&Ps are dealing with it. …
Read More »Planned Permian Sand Mine Count Up To Six As We Uncover Two Permits Filed From Pennsylvania
We have uncovered two more future frac sand mines in the heart of the Permian. These sites take our “confirmed planned site” count up to 6 in the area – a figure that could easily be 10 by the end of May. Although the market is aware that Permian sand mines …
Read More »What’s Going On In Culberson County?
Last week after scouring air permit data, we identified a new sand mine site in Culberson County Texas In conversations with readers offline, the potential mine’s location has come up several times as a sticking point. Could this sand be stranded if indeed it is pointed at the frac industry? (questions …
Read More »Why Permian Sand Mines Will Work. And Why They Won’t Work Too…
The impact of in-basin sand on the US supply stack is not only the key debate in the silica industry today. It is the single most important debate in the entire US oilfield at present. Today, three-fourths of US frac sand is sourced north of the Mason-Dixon line, but there are …
Read More »The Unfair Recovery Shows Up At OTC, Doesn’t Buy A Ticket [2 Charts]
This week, Offshore Technology Conference attendance fell for a third straight year. Higher oil prices and the US onshore recovery didn’t buoy turnout. That said, attendance might have slipped more without the draw of US onshore technology exhibits at the event. We’ve got stats charts and anecdotes from the conference in this …
Read More »The Hottest Tickets At The Biggest Oilfield Store Can Teach Us A Thing Or Two [Tool List]
As usual, NOV’s earnings call last week provided detailed color on the oilfield supply chain. CEO Clay Williams always does a good job of taking listeners inside his manufacturing shops around the oil patch. If there is iron in the oilfield, there’s a good chance at least some part of …
Read More »Some Big Names Are Behind Permian Frac Sand Mines 3 & 4. Exclusive Details Here As The In-Basin Rush Heats Up
Infill Thinking members are already up to speed on the first two frac sand mine facilities planned in the Permian Basin (Hi-Crush’s Kermit site and Black Mountain’s first Winkler County mine). Although other specific sites have yet to be announced, it’s no surprise they are in the works. Today, we identified two more …
Read More »Could “Stealth Scrapping” Balance The Deepwater Rig Market Sooner Than Public Retirements Suggest?
If deepwater rig demand were to begin its ascent today, it would be met with a glut of rigs that would render the impact on dayrates, and indeed contractor bottom lines, relatively impotent. If more rigs aren’t removed from the structural oversupply before demand moves higher, drilling contractors are at risk …
Read More »Here’s The First Look At The Permian Basin’s Original Frac Sand Mine [Progress Pic]
A quick update here (including our first visual) on the new Permian Basin frac sand mine that started it all. On Monday evening the new facility’s owner provided an update on the new mine’s construction progress. As part of that, the company shared the very first peek at what they’ve been building …
Read More »Oilfield Technologification Starts With A Spud. How & Why Land Drillers Have Gone All Apple On Us
Most industry observers now accept that the oilfield is on a path towards digitization, big data, machine learning, more integration, and automation. Instinctually, most of these same observers would probably not pick land contract drilling as a segment to lead the charge. But it has become increasingly clear to us that …
Read More »Big Name Hedge Fund Shorts Sand Stocks Thanks Largely To Permian Dunes
Can lower quality, logistically advantage frac sand deposits take on and potentially displace Northern White supply railed into the hottest completions markets? This question has quickly rocketed up the controversy leader-board, becoming one of the most hotly contested debates in the entire upstream industry today. As the first industry publication …
Read More »Weatherford Finally Focuses On Process Over Outcome
A portfolio manager I worked for in a prior life always said “focus on process not outcome.” It’s a helpful way of approaching problem solving and decision making by shutting out the distraction of daily progress toward goal. At the end of the day, outcome is all that really matters to stakeholders …
Read More »Early Termination Switcheroo, Frac Hits, and Capex Clues… Here’s 10 Rubberneck-Worthy Developments From This Busy Week
With 27 oilfield earnings reports this week, including a dozen conference calls on Thursday alone, C-suites across the patch opened the information flood gates. We continue to pore over transcripts and 10-Qs. For this update, we are driving right on past the usual suspects. Laterals are getting longer, sand’s expensive and …
Read More »It’s Been A Huge Week For Deepwater Darling Liza, And It’s Still Early
On ExxonMobil’s conference call Friday, we will be listening for talking points on two key development areas in particular: the Permian Basin and the deepwater Liza development offshore Guyana. The Liza development is especially important as it is one of the first major deepwater projects that is moving forward since the …
Read More »Twitter Says OPEC Will Extend Production Cuts 6 Months In May [Trader Poll Results]
This week, we put the oil market’s biggest open question to oil traders on Twitter. What will OPEC do in exactly one month when the group meets to decide whether to extend the production quotas implemented in November 2016? We polled the most influential oil trading group on Twitter (#OOTT) on …
Read More »Here’s What US Silica Has To Say About All The Permian Local Sand “Hoopla”
US Silica hosted a positive call to kick off 1Q17 earnings season for the frac sand industry this morning. The outlook provided was bullish for both demand and pricing. The company’s commentary on the emerging Permian local sands market both validated our own thesis and introduced cautionary notes into the …
Read More »Oilfield Inflation Update: The Groundbreaking OCTG Trade Ruling That Underwhelmed
So far in the upcycle, the well cost inflation discussion has largely focused on hydraulic fracturing pricing (both HHP / stage pricing and consumables). Rightly so, as leading edge price per stage has essentially doubled year-over-year. Prices for surface casing and tubing (collectively OCTG) are rising cyclically as well and the market is …
Read More »Rigs vs. Sand Mines [Map]
With all the talk of local sands in recent weeks, we thought it’d be worthwhile to map rigs vs. mines. Shown on our map in this update is the dispersion of the US horizontal rig count plotted against the percentage of US frac sand capacity arising from a half dozen …
Read More »Yeah Science! Core Lab Talks Micro Proppant, Says Three Of The Four Trends Shaping Tomorrow’s Oilfield Involve Frac Sand
If you ever want to nerd-out, visit Core Lab’s Houston facility. After a tour, you’ll understand why “lab” is part of their name. This is the highest-IQ company in oilfield service. They are also closer to operators’ rock than any other service firm. Core Lab is not a pressure pumping …
Read More »Live From Dhahran, Here’s The 8 Most Important Things Schlumberger Said Friday Morning
With Schlumberger’s earnings call this morning, oilfield earnings season is officially underway. CEO Paal Kibsgaard addressed several of the themes we expect to dominate the conversation this earnings season including US price increases and activity strength and maybe over-exuberance, sluggish international conditions, aggressive frac reactivation, new business models in offshore drilling, …
Read More »Thoughts On Emerge Energy Services’ Discussion Of The New San Antonio Mine
After announcing the acquisition of a San Antonio sand mine on Monday, Emerge Energy Services hosted a conference call on Wednesday to discuss the deal and future plans for the site. If you need to get up to speed on the transaction and our initial take, please refer to this …
Read More »Sharing Our Cheat Sheet For 1Q17 Reporting Season: Key Themes For 8 Oilfield Sectors
Earnings season begins Friday morning. Here’s our cheat sheet of just the most important themes and trends to listen for as management teams discuss the outlook. We’ve broken down the cheat sheet by US onshore E&P, majors, completion service providers, frac sand miners, onshore drilling, offshore drilling, and diversified oilfield services, …
Read More »Rig Count Charts For Three Recent Infill Thinking Observations: Haynesville, Delaware, & Sand Gap
This update started with three qualitative observations we wrote about over the past several days. These sent us back into the spreadsheets for today’s piece. We sliced and diced drilling data to expound on Haynesville green shoots, a Delaware Basin push, and frac sand valuation commentaries. There’s a lot more …
Read More »First Peek At 1Q17 Frac Sand Volumes Doesn’t Disappoint, But Is It Enough?
Alongside Emerge Energy Services’ Eagle Ford sand mine announcement on Monday, the company also gave us the first peek at actual 1Q17 sand demand. 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 »Emerge Energy Services Is Adding 3mmtpa To The Texas Frac Sand Supply Stack With Eagle Ford Play
Back in early-March, we wrote to subscribers that a frac sand miner was evaluating a deposit outside San Antonio to serve the Eagle Ford (see point 1 here), something we picked up on the sidelines of the industry’s leading conference. This morning, Emerge Energy Services announced they’ve closed an Eagle Ford …
Read More »$6.2 Billion Worth Of Oilfield IPOs Are Evidence Of A Race To The Bottom
It won’t come as a surprise to most of our readers that a slew of O&G IPOs are coming to market. Instead of rubbing our hands together with excitement, perhaps we should be wringing them in worry. We are now monitoring about 20 US onshore oilfield IPO deals collectively sized at …
Read More »The Top Five Infill Thinking Stories, Charts, And Debates Of 1Q17
Infill Thinking’s subscriber base increased seven-fold during the first three months of 2017. If you are reading this, you have some fast growing company! You also have some high-IQ company. Our trusted research updates are now helping many high-ranking oilfield executives to make better business decisions and stay ahead of trends. …
Read More »Spring Fever: Wall Street Analysts Have Increased Their Frac Sand Demand Projections 30% In 30 Days
In this update, we provide a round up of Wall Street frac sand demand projections for 2017 and 2018 and discuss how the forecasts have evolved dramatically over the past 4-6 weeks. We also discuss whether the leading edge estimates are even possible for the industry to deliver on. There’s …
Read More »Check Out The Delaware Doozy That Is Turning Heads
The latest EOG Resources well in the Delaware basin is turning heads after a big IP24. It also has implications for frac sand consumption. We’ve got all the details for you in this update (take out our free 30-day trial below to read). There’s a lot more to this story… …
Read More »The Last Time Permian Operators Got Permits Like This, They Had 25% More Rigs On The Payroll
Drilling permit data from March showed increased operator appetite for drilling and more room to run for the rig count. We share a chart capturing the trend and break down the permit data into actionable analysis on hot spots and top operators. There’s a lot more to this story… Login …
Read More »Key Borrowing Base Survey Is Out. Findings Include Banker Amnesia & Loosening Purse Strings
Along with many others in the industry, we actively monitor the Haynes & Boone Spring borrowing base re-determination survey each year. Released this week, the law firm’s latest survey suggests that bankers have shrugged off the capital destruction left by the downturn’s 120 O&G bankruptcies. There’s a lot more to this …
Read More »Knock-On Effects Of Rising Sand/Well – Oilfield Iron Abrasion
The conversation about frac sand this year has largely revolved around access to it. Topics of debate have fallen into three buckets: i) inflation, ii) logistics, and iii) whether the mines will be able to meet (or overshoot) the rising call on supply. But skyrocketing sand pumped per well has an …
Read More »As Statoil Ramps UK Exploration, Transocean Wins Contracts That Are More Interesting Than They Appear
Thanks in part to the renewed exploration push in the UK, Transocean just announced two new contracts for the Transocean Spitsbergen (a 2009-built UDW HDHE semi) for Statoil drilling programs. The dayrate is near break-even, but that’s the least interesting thing about these contract awards… Digging deeper, a $27mm difference in the contract …
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