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Goldman Sachs: U.S. oil companies may be transferring oil wells to high-yield areas to maintain production

Goldman Sachs: U.S. oil companies may be transferring oil wells to high-yield areas to maintain production

may 05, 2015

[China paint information] Goldman Sachs analysts said on Monday (May 4) that in order to improve production capacity, U.S. shale oil producers began to transfer oil wells to higher production areas, such as the Permian and Eagle Ford basins

according to the data released by Baker Hughes of oilfield services of the United States last Friday (May 1), the number of active oil wells in the United States continued to decline, but the reduction rate fell, which may be related to the decline in location drilling, which began to slow down due to the rise in prices

Goldman Sachs analysts pointed out in the weekly report: "the change in the number of oil wells in each county shows that although the overall number of active oil wells has declined, the number of wells drilled in high-yield areas is increasing."

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