Eagle Ford - update through February 2020
These interactive presentations contain the latest oil & gas production data from all 24,411 horizontal wells in the Eagle Ford region, that have started producing from 2008 onward, through February 2020.
Visit ShaleProfile blog to explore the full interactive dashboard
Total production
February oil production fell by 1% m-o-m, to just over 1.3 million bo/d. Although natural gas production fell by a similar amount to 6.5 Bcf/d, it has held up better over the years, due to lower decline rates (toggle “product” to gas to see this).
Supply Projection dashboard
As of last week, the horizontal rig count in this basin has fallen to just 26, down from 94 in February last year, according to the Baker Hughes rig count. If (hypothetically) such a level of drilling and completion would be sustained, oil production in this basin would fall over time to just 0.7 million bo/d, or about half the current output. You can see this in our publicly available Supply projection dashboard, if you only select this basin:
Tight oil supply outlook for the Eagle Ford with 26 active horizontal rigs.
This does not consider the extra shut-ins or that completion activity is even lower and therefore the near-term drop will be far larger.
Well productivity
On average, well performance has not improved in the last 3 years as you’ll find in the bottom chart of the “Well quality” tab. Only selecting the oil wells (possible in our subscription services) shows a similar result:
Well productivity in the Eagle Ford – horizontal oil wells only
As you can see, newer wells recover just shy of 190 thousand barrels of oil in the first 3 years on production, on average. This is probably more than 2/3rds of their oil EUR. Declines are steeper than in the other 2 major tight oil basins (Bakken & Permian) and in February 75% of all these horizontal oil wells (16.500) were below a production rate of 50 bo/d.
Top operators
The top 10 operators in the basin are displayed in the final tab. EOG, the clear number 1, was good for 20% of total oil production in the basin.
Advanced Insights
The ‘Advanced Insights’ presentation is displayed below:
This “Ultimate recovery” overview reveals the relationship between production rates and cumulative production. Wells are grouped and averaged by the year in which production started.
Finally
Early next week we will have a new post on Pennsylvania, which released March production data a few days ago (already available in our subscription services).
Production and completion data is subject to revisions, especially for the last few months.
Sources
For this presentation, I used data gathered from the following sources:
- Texas RRC. Production data is provided on lease level. Individual well production data is estimated from a range of data sources, including regular well tests, and pending lease reports.
- FracFocus.org
Visit our blog to read the full post and use the interactive dashboards to gain more insight: https://bit.ly/3eaCkU5
As part of our COVID-19 response, we’re offering free access to ShaleProfile Analytics to people whose livelihoods are affected by the downturn: https://shaleprofile.com/shaleprofile-offer/
Follow us on Social Media:
Twitter: @ShaleProfile
LinkedIn: ShaleProfile
Facebook: ShaleProfile
0 Comments
Recommended Comments
There are no comments to display.