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Exclusive: New U.S. well permits rise slightly after crude oil plunge

Published 01/09/2015, 03:05 PM
Updated 01/09/2015, 03:10 PM
© Reuters. A pumpjack brings oil to the surface  in the Monterey Shale
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By Kristen Hays

HOUSTON (Reuters) - New oil and gas well permits issued across the United States rose slightly in December and surged 72 percent in Colorado and Wyoming after falling sharply in November on tumbling crude prices.

Permit counts provided exclusively to Reuters by data firm Drilling Info showed 4,551 new well permits were approved last month, up less than 1 percent from November's count of 4,523.

New permits plunged nearly 40 percent in November compared to October, signaling a potential slowdown in the shale oil and gas boom that brought the United States head to head with Saudi Arabia as the world's top crude producer.

Allen Gilmer, chief executive officer of Drilling Info, said the December counts were equivalent to December 2013 and January and February last year.

"What has been lost is the 2014 adds," he said.

New permit counts help indicate what drilling rigs will do several months in the future.

But they do not capture what many analysts consider better predictors of output: the length of new wells being drilled, and the number of points along each well being hydraulically fractured to coax oil out of tight rock.

Baker Hughes Inc's (N:BHI) average December U.S. land rig count was 1684, down 60 rigs, or 3.4 percent from November, but up 0.4 percent from a year earlier.

Among major U.S. oilfields, new permits issued in the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico rose 0.3 percent in December to 638, after having fallen 38 percent in November. Permian output is expected to reach 1.87 million barrels per day this month, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

The Eagle Ford shale in South Texas saw new permits rise 2 percent to 382 after November's decline of 28 percent. And new permits issued in North Dakota's Bakken shale rose 5.4 percent to 252 last month after declining 29 percent in November.

The EIA said Eagle Ford production would reach 1.68 million bpd this month, and Bakken output would be 1.25 million bpd.

© Reuters. A pumpjack brings oil to the surface  in the Monterey Shale

The most stark reversal among the 13 individual fields tracked by Drilling Info was in the Niobrara shale in Colorado and Wyoming, where new permits issued rose 72 percent in December to 541 after having fallen 32 percent in November. The EIA projects Niobrara output to reach 382,000 bpd this month.

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