XOM's big bet on NG (the other liquid fuel hydrocarbon) by buying XTO, will pay off in good time.
This BTW, is not the first Exxon slippage in production. Despite what management may say publicly about 'peak oil', actions speak louder.
Perhaps a few readers here are unaware, Shell Oil is also looking to NG to save their chili.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_to_liquidshttp://marcellusdrilling.com/2011/12/sh ... ids-plant/<<Shell is moving into natural gas in a major way. In fact, natural gas will eclipse crude oil for Shell sometime next year by being more than 50 percent of Shell’s global production. Shell has committed to spending $2 billion to build an ethane cracker plant in the Marcellus region of the U.S., and now they are talking about building a gas-to-liquids plant. Shell invested an astonishing $19 billion in a gas-to-liquids plant in Qatar. Imagine that investment coming to the U.S.! Such is the transformative power of shale gas.>>
Getting back to Exxon: This from the WSJ;
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... 29260.htmlLike it or not folks, coal & oil giants are not about to give up on hydrocarbons.
Now, for some real PO news: 'will Canada continue to import Brent priced crude into their Atlantic Provinces, while selling oil in western Canada for discounts as high as $20. per Bbbl (off WTI) to the US?'
That BTW, often comes to a $40 USD price differential!
I happen to know the answer. It's NO. By this time next year, at least half of Canada's oil sands production will be diverted from export to the US and end up in Ontario and Quebec. It's called pipeline reversal.
http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/e ... story.htmlThis should be good news for US enviromentalists that disdain those filthy tar sands.
Losing an additional million barrels of Canada's exports (by late 2013, 500,000 Bpd should be flowing west to Asia, another PL reversal.)
As with climate change, the safe thing to do is prepare for the worst. That is why 'big oil' is slowly converting to 'big gas'.
(full discloser, I have been buying oversold, dividend paying, shares in Canadian and US gasbags of late)