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Thu Apr 23, 2015, 02:00 PM Apr 2015

U.S. Shale Fracklog Triples as Drillers Keep Oil From Market

U.S. Shale Fracklog Triples as Drillers Keep Oil From Market

Bloomberg
By Lynn Doan 42 minutes ago

Think the U.S. is awash in crude now? Thank the fracklog that it’s not worse.

Drillers in oil and gas fields from Texas to Pennsylvania have yet to turn on the spigots at 4,731 wells they’ve drilled, keeping 322,000 barrels a day underground, a Bloomberg Intelligence analysis shows. That’s almost as much as OPEC member Libya has been pumping this year.

The number of wells waiting to be hydraulically fractured, known as the fracklog, has tripled in the past year as companies delay work in order to avoid pumping more oil while prices are low. It’s kept crude off the market with storage tanks the fullest since 1930. The fracklog may slow a recovery as firms quickly finish wells at the first sign of higher prices.
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