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Forget the Permian Basin: This Oil Basin Is Where the Growth Is Right Now
2018-08-28
[Motley Fool] With pipeline constraints stalling growth, several oil producers are starting to shift their focus to this emerging oil play.

The Permian Basin, which stretches across western Texas and the southeast corner of New Mexico, is the fastest-growing oil-producing region in the world. Output currently stands at around 3.3 million barrels per day (BPD) and has increased an astounding 800,000 BPD over the past year, which represents more than half of the worldwide production increase. That fast-paced growth, however, is about to come to a screeching halt because there is only enough pipeline capacity to move 3.6 million BPD. While the industry is building new pipelines as fast as it can, the current bottleneck could last until late next year.

Because the Permian expects to slow to a crawl in the next year, it's opening the door for the Powder River Basin (PRB) of Wyoming to emerge as the industry's new growth engine. That gives producers with land in the region a leg up on the competition, which is why investors should put this area on their radar.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  I got a phone call last year about this site. They wanted me to invest $60,000 in it. Man oh Chevetz.

I could work there for quite a healthy sum. I appreciate the tip-off!
Posted by: newc   2018-08-28 22:50  

#6  This one, eight days ago.
Posted by: Bobby   2018-08-28 09:12  

#5  Something here a week or ten days ago about the Gary Works investing $750 million because of the 'tarrif/trade war'.
Posted by: Bobby   2018-08-28 09:10  

#4  woodrow,

neither employment data nor corporate data are really 'up to date'

looking at the Bureau of Labor Stats info for NAICS 3311 which covers both the milling and the forming companies, the data only go thru 2017 and are only preliminary at that (the data comes from self reporting by private companies and sometimes contains some big errors that have to be investigated)

They do seem to show a stabilization of total employment in that industrial category after years of decline.

Posted by: lord garth   2018-08-28 08:51  

#3  #2 Israel has developed technologies that have dramatically curtailed undesirables crossing over. Notice I didn't say deplorables. The work is done. They have done the research and what they have deployed works.
Posted by: Dale   2018-08-28 08:34  

#2  Wow. Had not heard about this one. As Palin said, "drill baby drill".

Skid how are the American steel companies doing? Are they coming back? I Haven't been following them.

I'm still a big fan of concrete walls. The wall design with the see through base has always disturbed me. Anyone with a rope could (and will) simply toss a rope over and tie it off at the base.
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-08-28 07:43  

#1  While the industry is building new pipelines as fast as it can

And the price of embargoed foreign steel goes up and up. So much for new fencing.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-08-28 04:20  

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