Energies Media
  • Magazine
    • Digital Magazine
    • Digital Magazine Archive
  • Upstream
  • Midstream
  • Downstream
  • Renewable
    • Solar
    • Wind
    • Hydrogen
    • Nuclear
  • People
  • Events
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Energies Media
No Result
View All Result

Low Crude Prices and Oil Demand Uncertainty Will Hamper Near-term Growth in Permian

by Energies Media Staff
October 15, 2020
in News, Oil and Gas News, Texas
Low crude prices and oil demand uncertainty will hamper near-term growth in Permian
Opito

National Energy Talk Episode 43: Current Energy Issues & Views along with Trends & Forecast

National Energy Talk Episode 42: Stu Turley, CEO & President of the Sandstone Group & cohost of national podcast “Energy News Beat”

The Permian Basin, the largest oil producing region in the U.S., has been impacted the most by the COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, several producing wells in the region have shut down and there has been a decrease in drilling rig counts, which has led to a drop in its output from 4.85 million barrels per day (mmbd) in March 2020 to 3.89 mmbd in May 2020, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

GlobalData’s latest report, Permian Basin in the US, 2020, reveals that the gross crude and condensate production from the Permian Basin is expected to be 4.3 mmbd in 2020, an annual decline of 5 percent from 2019.

Andrew Folse, Oil & Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “The growth in Q4 2020 production will be minimal as operators remain cautious and maintain capital discipline in their development plan towards the Permian Basin. As we approach 2021, GlobalData estimates a conservative growth in production in Permian Basin from an annual average of 4.3 mmbd in 2020 to approximately 4.4 mmbd.”

Low crude prices and oil demand uncertainty will hamper near-term growth in PermianInitially, in H1 2020, the Permian drilling rig count dropped around 69 percent between March and May 2020, leading to a drastic drop in production. However, in August 2020, oil production rose again to reach 4.11 mmbd. The rise in production came mainly from operators re-opening wells that were previously shut down during prior months.

Folse adds: “Recently, due to the reopening of cities and overall increased mobility, there have been positive sentiments about the recovery of economic activity in the past couple months, supported by an increase in gasoline supplied to the domestic market. However, this recovery is misleading as it coincided with the summer months when usually demand for transportation fuels is higher. With COVID-19 cases still on the rise in several states in the U.S., the most likely scenario is one where restricted mobility persists as long as the trend of infections does not revert, limiting the full recovery of oil demand.”

Author Profile
Energies Media Staff
Website
Author Articles
  • Energies Media Staff
    https://energiesmedia.com/author/oilmanwp/
    From energy to intelligence to impact: ADIPEC 2025 sets bold agenda for the future of global energy and delivers US$46bn in cross-sector deals
  • Energies Media Staff
    https://energiesmedia.com/author/oilmanwp/
    Revolutionizing Renewable Energy with Advanced Drone Technology
  • Energies Media Staff
    https://energiesmedia.com/author/oilmanwp/
    Global Shale Oil and Gas Landscape Set for Growth Beyond US
  • Energies Media Staff
    https://energiesmedia.com/author/oilmanwp/
    2nd Annual World E-Fuels Summit
  • Energies Media Staff
    https://energiesmedia.com/author/oilmanwp/
    What Happens to Solar and Wind Systems During Natural Disasters?
  • Energies Media Staff
    https://energiesmedia.com/author/oilmanwp/
    Industry leaders to speak at Wood Mackenzie’s Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Conference 2025
CCUS

In This Issue

Energies Media Summer 2025

ENERGIES Media (Summer 2025)


ENERGIES Cartoon (Summer 2025)


Letter from the Managing Editor (Summer 2025)


The Hidden Value in Waste Oil: A Sustainable Solution for the Future


NeverNude Coveralls: A Practical Solution for Everyday Dignity


Maximizing Clean Energy Tax Credits Under the Inflation Reduction Act


Energies Media Interactive Crossword Puzzle – Summer 2025


Why Energy Companies Need a CX Revolution


Meeting Emergency Preparedness and Response Criteria


Dewey Follett Bartlett, Jr.: Tulsa’s Champion of Independents


How to Deploy Next-Gen Energy Savers Without Disrupting Operations


U.S. Oil Refineries Face Critical Capacity Test Amid Rising Demand


Moving Energy Across Space and Time


Bringing Safety Forward in Offshore Operations

Liquidity
  • Terms
  • Privacy

© 2025 by Energies Media

No Result
View All Result
  • Magazine
    • Digital Magazine
    • Digital Magazine Archive
  • Upstream
  • Midstream
  • Downstream
  • Renewable
    • Solar
    • Wind
    • Hydrogen
    • Nuclear
  • People
  • Events
  • Advertise

© 2025 by Energies Media