by Subjectivist » Mon 16 Feb 2015, 11:32:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GoghGoner', 'S')o Marcellus had a high rig count of 143 in January, 2012 and are now at 69. I would think that we should see at least a plateau in that region by the summer but I have been wrong too many times (Rockman, you warned me about taking rig counts and making predictions a few years back but I just can't help myself).
I remember a presentation by CHK a few years ago that said if NG rigs dropped below 700 that production would fall in the US. Didn't happen so even the insiders got it wrong. Just because the wells have been so prolific the past couple of years does not mean that the economics support them or that they can keep hitting super sweet spots in Marcellus. It also doesn't mean what happened with NG will happen with oil. I would bet against that,too.
I'll be watching with interest...
I suspect that if oil Fracking drilling is in a lull from low oil prices natural gas fracking will have to be ramped up to replace the associated gas we won't be getting from shale oil fields.