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Half of announced North American oil cuts come from just three companies

Published 04/17/2020, 10:03 AM
Updated 04/17/2020, 03:15 PM
© Reuters. Chevron oil exploration drilling site near Midland

By Arathy S Nair and Shanti S Nair

(Reuters) - Numerous U.S. and Canadian oil companies have said they are reducing output in 2020, but a Reuters analysis of the announcements so far show that just three companies - Chevron Corp (N:CVX), ConocoPhillips (N:COP) and Occidental Petroleum Corp (N:OXY) - account for more than half of the cuts.

Oil and gas producers are deep into crisis mode as a result of the worldwide slump in demand caused by coronavirus lockdowns. Fuel demand is down more than 30%, and the world's big producers cannot produce oil profitability at less than $30 per barrel.

While the members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their allies, a group known as OPEC+, will cut 9.7 million barrels per day (bpd) in production beginning in May, other nations could reduce output by as much as 10 million bpd.

That includes the United States and Canada, the world's top and fourth-largest producers, respectively. Those cuts will come over time, however, as a result of weak prices.

So far, U.S. and Canadian company announcements put those reductions at a total of roughly 730,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd), according to a Reuters analysis of public statements. ConocoPhillips on Thursday announced the biggest drop so far, saying it would slash oil output by 200,000 boepd from earlier forecasts.

Along with Chevron, which slashed its output in the Permian basin, the largest U.S. shale field, by 20% or 125,000 bpd, and Occidental Petroleum, which reduced 2020 output by 85,000 boepd, the three companies account for 410,000 boepd of the reductions announced by U.S. and Canadian companies.

(Graphic - Three companies account for half of total North America output cuts: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/editorcharts/nmovaz0kqpab/eikon.png)

More companies are expected to detail production cuts alongside quarterly results in the coming weeks. Apache Corp (N:APA), which has not yet announced output cuts, has said it would cut Permian rig counts to zero, while Continental Resources Inc (N:CLR) said it would reduce production for April and May by 30%.

In addition to U.S. and Canada-based companies, BP Plc (L:BP) said its shale output will drop by about 70,000 boepd this year, a 14% drop from its 2019 output of 499,000 boepd. Cenovus Energy Inc (TO:CVE), one of Canada's largest oil companies, has already cut production by 40,000 to 45,000 bpd.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration said production could drop as much as 1.7 million bpd from fourth quarter 2019 to fourth quarter 2020.

However, the EIA expects production for the year to average 11.8 million bpd in 2020, down 500,000 bpd from 2019.

Rystad Energy analysts say Canadian production cuts already amount to at least 325,000 bpd, and analysts estimate that 1.1 million to 1.7 million bpd could be shut in eventually; the country currently produces roughly 4.5 million bpd, most of which is in the oil sands of the western province of Alberta.

(Graphic - Oil and gas production set to fall in May - EIA: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/editorcharts/qzjpqgekpxm/eikon.png)

The EIA this week said the Permian Basin, located in Texas and New Mexico, and the Eagle Ford, located in Texas, would see the highest declines from April to May.

Earlier this week, Texas energy regulators listened as top executives debated whether the state should cut oil output by 1 million bpd, but did not indicate how they might vote after more than 10 hours of sometimes dire testimony.

Regulators in the largest U.S. oil-producing state were forced to wade into global oil politics and consider calls for cuts as oil and gas companies are gushing red ink and cutting tens of thousands of workers due to the oil prices tumble.

Top U.S. crude grades have slumped in recent weeks as global supply rises and demand plummets.

© Reuters. Chevron oil exploration drilling site near Midland

(Graphic - North American oil producers sound the horn for output cuts for 2020: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/editorcharts/jbyvrdanveo/eikon.png)

Latest comments

anyone can say wti target? what will be next 15$ or 16?
less than $ 10 for WTI and above $ 40 for Brent
5-7 per barrel
WTI below USD 10, Brent above US D 40. please contact Trump for an explanation.
Some cut while some pump ...oversupply still there
Explain to me again why Donny Boy was taking a victory lap and pounding his chest for brokering the “best deal in the history of the oil industry.” Odd, because he said oil prices would increase “very strongly” as a result. WTI is now down -33% since the “agreement” was reached. One ******of a negotiator, Donny Boy!
Please ask Trump for explanation
@ Thom Miller   Oil would have gone MUCH lower if Trump hadn't done anything - like a major collapse.  So what was done was good for producers in such disastrous economic times.
cause that's what he does.
Small producers have no choice but to pump til bk.
They still need lots of more production cut to balance the demand . All oil producers need collaborate.
OPEC+already did theirs. When are canada and US colaborare for real? The worst affected by the price drop will be US anyway. Is in US best interest...
more cuts in Brent its coming ftom non OEEC+
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