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Chevron credits Permian Basin with increased output
by Daniel J. Graeber
San Ramon, Calif. (UPI) Jul 11, 2013


Baker Hughes says activity has surged in southern U.S. shale plays
Houston (UPI) Jul 11, 2013 - Activity in shale basins in Texas helped push the U.S. onshore well count above 9,000 for the second quarter, oil service company Baker Hughes Inc. said Friday.

Baker Hughes said the U.S. onshore rig count for the second quarter was 9,394, up 428 compared to the first quarter.

The oil services company said the well count was boosted by increased activity in the Permian and Granite Wash shale basins in Texas, which saw 11 percent and 23 percent increases in well counts from the first quarter, respectively.

Baker Hughes explains its well count provides an indication of where companies are working most in the country.

Permian is one of the premier shale basins in the country and has helped Texas maintain its top position among oil-producing states.

Baker Hughes published a monthly report on global rig counts Thursday, reflecting the number of rigs actively exploring for oil or natural gas.

The oil services company said there were an average 1,861 rigs active in the United States in June, up two from the number counted in May but up 100 from June 2013.

Chevron said its net U.S. production so far during second quarter 2014 was higher than first quarter in part because of increases from the Permian shale basin.

Chevron posted an interim update on second quarter operations through May. Total oil equivalent produced from its U.S. portfolio through May was 665 million barrels per day, compared to 640 million boe per day for the full first quarter.

"U.S. net oil-equivalent production was higher compared to the first quarter, primarily due to less maintenance activity in the Gulf of Mexico and increased production in the Permian Basin," the company said Thursday.

Net Permian production increased 58 percent from 2007 to reach 1.35 million bpd last year, which represents 18 percent of total U.S. crude oil production.

Internationally, Chevron said its output was down marginally.

The company warned in an interim first quarter report its net production had declined and said investors should be prepared for lower-than-expected profits.

"Earnings for the second quarter 2014 are expected to be higher than first quarter 2014 as a result of gains on asset sales and an absence of impairments in the prior quarter," it said Thursday.

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