{"id":45425,"date":"2013-12-15T20:48:47","date_gmt":"2013-12-16T01:48:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/countingpips.com\/forex-news\/?p=45425"},"modified":"2013-12-15T20:48:47","modified_gmt":"2013-12-16T01:48:47","slug":"the-shale-energy-revolution-in-north-america-is-changing-the-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.investmacro.com\/forex-news\/2013\/12\/15\/the-shale-energy-revolution-in-north-america-is-changing-the-world\/","title":{"rendered":"The Shale Energy Revolution in North America is Changing the World"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By <a href=\"http:\/\/www.MoneyMorning.com.au\" target=\"_blank\"><u>MoneyMorning.com.au<\/u><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Good  news keeps rolling in for America&#8217;s booming <strong>shale <\/strong>plays. <\/p>\n<p>  This week, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released a report  describing how the Marcellus Shale region is on track to supply 18% of total US  natural gas production in December. <\/p>\n<p>  Let&#8217;s take a look at two important charts &#8211; plus a few quick takeaways about  how <strong>North America<\/strong> is changing the world&#8230; <\/p>\n<p>Production in the Marcellus shale is booming. Here&#8217;s the first chart. <\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/portphillippublishing.com.au\/images\/MPR20131216a.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/portphillippublishing.com.au\/images\/MPR20131216a.jpg\" width=\"402\" height=\"298\" border=\"0\"><\/a><br \/>\n<em><a href=\"http:\/\/portphillippublishing.com.au\/images\/MPR20131216a.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Click to enlarge<\/a><\/em><\/div>\n<p><Br><\/p>\n<p> Basically, more and more &#8216;takeaway capacity&#8217; has come online in the past  year. This is despite a flat rig count, according to data from Baker Hughes. In  other words, the same number of rigs are drilling more wells. That comes with  improved learning curves and better efficiencies based on experience in the  field. <\/p>\n<p>  As things stand, Marcellus gas output exceeded 13 billion cubic feet per day  (bcf\/d) in November and will top 14 bcf\/d in December. Based on wells already  drilled and ready to tie into the distribution grid, expect to see over 400  million cubic feet per day (mmcf\/d) of additional &#8216;new&#8217; gas coming online from  December to January. <\/p>\n<p>  What&#8217;s the secret? First, it helps to have reasonable government policy.  Overall, the state and (most) local governments in Pennsylvania, West Virginia  and Ohio have been open to <strong>shale energy<\/strong> development &#8211; unlike in New York, where  the legislature has imposed a moratorium in order to &#8216;study&#8217; the issue. (Study  it to death, I suspect.) <\/p>\n<p>  Thus, with a fair set of rules and regs, more and more PA-WV-OH operators have  leased land and drilled wells, gaining valuable experience and delivering  hydrocarbons. <\/p>\n<p>  Now we&#8217;re several years into the play. We&#8217;ve reached the point where output  from new wells is growing fast. In terms of engineering and well building,  operators are drilling longer wells &#8211; called &#8216;laterals&#8217; &#8211; and adding more  down-hole production sections, called &#8216;frack stages&#8217;. This is delivering more  output from more stages, in longer wells. <\/p>\n<p>  Data from EIA indicate that production per well in the Marcellus will pass a  new milestone this month. Each well averages about 6 mmcf\/d, on track to bump  up toward 6.2 mmcf\/d by January. Here&#8217;s the chart: <\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/portphillippublishing.com.au\/images\/MPR20131216b.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/portphillippublishing.com.au\/images\/MPR20131216b.jpg\" width=\"359\" height=\"253\" border=\"0\"><\/a><br \/>\n<em><a href=\"http:\/\/portphillippublishing.com.au\/images\/MPR20131216b.jpg\" target=\"_blank\">Click to enlarge<\/a><\/em><\/div>\n<\/p>\n<p> Meanwhile, more pipelines and processing facilities are coming online &#8211;  long-time readers of my newsletter <em>Outstanding Investments<\/em> know that I  like MarkWest Energy (MWE) in this space. These new systems enable formerly  shut-in wells to come online, while increasing overall production that feeds  the marketplace. <\/p>\n<p>  At the cash register, &#8216;more gas&#8217; has pushed the average price down. By one key  metric, the forward price of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.moneymorning.com.au\/category\/commodities\/oil-and-gas\/natural-gas\" title=\"more on natural gas\">natural gas<\/a> at the Columbia Gas Transmission  Appalachia hub ($3.93 per mcf) is now below Louisiana&#8217;s benchmark Henry Hub  price ($4.00 per mcf). <\/p>\n<p>  In addition to natural gas, a key driver for Marcellus output is associated <a href=\"http:\/\/www.moneymorning.com.au\/category\/commodities\/oil-and-gas\/oil-prices\" title=\"more on oil \">oil<\/a> and other natural gas liquids (NGLs). These liquids come up the well casing  with the gas and change the overall economics of drilling. That is, a &#8216;break  even&#8217; gas program becomes a highly profitable gas-oil-NGL program. In other  words, oil companies aren&#8217;t drilling wells in order to lose money. That&#8217;s not  the idea. <\/p>\n<h2>New Energy  and Its Critics <\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p>  I&#8217;ve heard many people criticize new &#8216;shale gale&#8217; plays across the  country. Close to home, I&#8217;ve encountered many Marcellus development critics  here in Pennsylvania. <\/p>\n<p>  The best of anti-shale critiques include points like &#8216;energy return on energy  investment&#8217; (EROEI) is poor. In other words, EROEI today is lower than in the  olden days of drilling classic &#8216;textbook&#8217; oil formations. Well, yes. That&#8217;s  basically true. Shale fracking has lower EROEI than poking holes into oil- and  gas-rich reservoirs with fabulous porosity and permeability. But so what? <\/p>\n<p>Relatively  low EROEI doesn&#8217;t mean that what works right now &#8211; directional laterals and  multistage fracking in hydrocarbon-rich shale &#8211; doesn&#8217;t work. Clearly, it  works. We&#8217;re getting gas and oil, right? OK, it costs more to drill the new  wells than to drill the old wells. Again, so what? Pay up. <\/p>\n<p>  Also, critics claim that overall, fracking is too energy-intensive for what you  get back. Part of it is that right now, gas prices are &#8216;too low&#8217;. Another way  of saying it is that in the big scheme of things, shale development is a flash  in the pan. It will all peter out in a few years. It just won&#8217;t last. Then  again, we&#8217;ll all live long enough to find out, right? <\/p>\n<p>  On these last points, we get into all manner of raw speculation over <a href=\"http:\/\/www.moneymorning.com.au\/category\/commodities\/energy-stocks\" title=\"more on energy\">energy<\/a> and  its underlying economics. We know the price of natural gas today. We can look  at futures markets for prices tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, etc.  But for how long can this new fracking idea deliver the goods? Beats me, but  the data indicate that it&#8217;s working now. The trends look favorable. <\/p>\n<p>  My investment caution here is NOT to dismiss any of the critiques outright.  Beware addressing important, complicated issues with a bumper-sticker  mentality. When it comes to energy development, you need to stay focused on  thermodynamics and classical economics. Follow the iron discipline of physics  and math. There&#8217;s no free lunch. Moving ahead, we MUST keep our eyes open &#8211; not  to mention our minds. <\/p>\n<p>  Also, longtime readers have read Peak Oil discussions from me over the years.  I&#8217;ve written about the topic since my first <em>Whiskey &amp; Gunpowder<\/em> article in November 2004. <\/p>\n<p>  With me, it goes back farther than that, to be sure. I&#8217;ve worried about energy issues for a long time, and in 2004, <em>Agora Financial<\/em> was good enough to  give me a public outlet. Going back even further, I had the pleasure of hearing  the original Peak Oil thesis from none other than M. King Hubbert, at a talk he  gave at Harvard back in 1977. Long story, and one I&#8217;ve discussed before. <\/p>\n<p>  All that, and my first job out of Harvard was working in West Texas for the old  Gulf Oil Co., in the Permian Basin. Specifically, I worked west of Odessa, in  and around the massive North Ward Estes oil field, in Ward and Winkler  counties. We used to lament the &#8216;irreversible decline&#8217; of our wells. <\/p>\n<p>  On that last point, the Permian Basin is now one of America&#8217;s fastest-growing  oil-producing regions, based on directional drilling and fracking. Indeed, some  of the best new oil plays are formations that we used to drill right through  when I was working for Gulf. How things change! <\/p>\n<p>  Of course, back then, we knew all about the oil and gas in tight formations. We  could log the hydrocarbons and such &#8211; and we almost always used Schlumberger  (SLB) to do the work. But we just didn&#8217;t have technology to get that gas and  oil out of the rocks. We were several decades too early. <\/p>\n<h2>Changing the Global Game <\/h2>\n<p>  <Br><br \/>\n  For  now, new directional drilling technology &#8211; and fracking &#8211; is changing the  world. It&#8217;s delivering energy in immense volumes, as just the new news out of  the Marcellus shows &#8211; see above. All that and more, across the US and Canada.  Soon in Mexico. Perhaps in Europe, and then Africa, the Middle East, China,  South America <a href=\"http:\/\/pro1.portphillippublishing.com.au\/171919\/\">and  more<\/a>. <\/p>\n<p>  The shale revolution is delivering energy and feedstock. That&#8217;s a fact. New  tech is delivering product, creating cash flow and providing investment  opportunity. That&#8217;s a fact too. <\/p>\n<p>  At the government level, there&#8217;s more tax revenue up and down the line. There&#8217;s  more political freedom for policymakers. For example, do you think that the US  could do some of the things it&#8217;s doing in the Middle East if we didn&#8217;t have  growing energy output at home? Ditch Saudi Arabia, for example? (We&#8217;ll see how  that plays out, right?) <\/p>\n<p>  For now, the new energy revolution in North America is changing the world.  It&#8217;ll last for a while, I suspect &#8211; all the critiques notwithstanding. Along  the way, it&#8217;s investable. <\/p>\n<p>  That&#8217;s all for now. Have a good week, and thanks for reading. <\/p>\n<p>  Best wishes&#8230; <\/p>\n<p>  <strong>Byron W. 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This week, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released a report describing how the Marcellus Shale region is on track to supply 18% of total US natural gas production in December. 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