Research and Markets: Eagle Ford Shale in the US, 2012 - Oil Shale Market Analysis and Forecasts to 2020

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Eagle Ford Shale Sees Oil Production Burn Up

The Eagle Ford shale play in Texas is benefiting from increasing production, as crude oil growth overtakes natural gas production, pushing up the shale's profitability, claims a new report by The authors.

The new report* cites that several oil and gas majors have moved in on the shale play, investing millions of dollars in an attempt to reap valuable fossil fuel rewards.

Eagle Ford production showed a three-fold increase in overall production in 2011 over 2010 levels, thanks to an increase in crude oil prices over natural gas prices. Texas has seen the Eagle Ford shale churn out four times as much liquids in 2011 as compared to 2010, with production growing from 10.8MMboe to 57.5MMboe, and the profitability associated with the crude oil prices is supporting this trend.

Production booms in the Eagle Ford play have rewarded companies such as Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Petrohawk Energy Corporation, EOG Resources Inc, Burlington Resources Inc, and Rosetta Resources Inc with high volumes of natural gas and high-quality liquids. According to the Railroad Commission of Texas, Briscoe Ranch field reported the highest gross production of around 26.2MMboe from the Eagle Ford shale during 2011.

The Eagle Ford shale in Texas has therefore witnessed a significant rise in drilling and exploration activities in 2011-2012, with many oil and gas companies continuously exploring the play in hopes of increasing their production base. A total of 4,286 drilling permits were issued in the play throughout 2011, while the first four months of 2012 have seen 1,620 drilling permits distributed already, and The authors anticipates that the Eagle Ford shale play will continue to see increased drilling activity during the coming years.

Tempted by such huge rewards, Chesapeake Energy Corporation was issued a record number of around 724 drilling permits in the Eagle Ford shale (Texas) during 2011, and allocated around $2,250m-$2,400m of planned capital expenditure for drilling and exploration activities in the Eagle Ford play throughout this year. This level of investment in the shale promises more activity in the future, as major companies fight it out to win a piece of the Eagle Ford shale's resources.

Total gross production from the Eagle Ford shale increased from 0.02MMboe in 2006 to 105MMboe in 2011 at a CAGR of 435%, and is expected to reach 207.3MMboe in 2012, and stabilize at 1,386.3MMboe in 2020.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Tables & Figures

2 Introduction

3 Eagle Ford Shale, Introduction

4 Eagle Ford Shale, Operational Overview

5 Eagle Ford Shale, Competitive Landscape

6 Eagle Ford Shale, Analysis of Top Five Companies

  • EOG Resources Inc.
  • Chesapeake Energy Corporation
  • BP Plc
  • BHP Billiton
  • Marathon Oil Corporation

7 Eagle Ford Shale, Infrastructure, 2011-2012

8 Eagle Ford Shale, Mergers and Acquisition Activity in the Play, 2008-2012

9 Appendix

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Source: GlobalData

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Exploration and Production