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By Published On: January 2, 2018Categories: Uncategorized

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Truckers Needed: Permian Oil Fields

The driver shortage affects numerous industries, not just transportation. The Permian Basin, the most prolific and productive oil field in the U.S., is experiencing its own driver shortage. Roughly 3,000 drivers are needed to keep up with expanding output and necessary deliveries; however, after the massive layoffs in 2014 as the Texas oil industry collapsed, drivers are hesitant to return to the industry. Still, the problem is less acute than it would have been just a few years ago. Fewer wells now produce an equivalent amount of oil, requiring less trucks to transport people and equipment.

Russian Oil Production reaches 30-Yr High in 2017

Despite the OPEC and Non-OPEC production cuts agreed upon in 2017, Russia managed to increase its daily production to a 30-year high of 10.98 MMbpd. That rate was slightly higher than the 2016 average production rate of 10.96 MMbpd, and well above 2015’s 10.72 MMbpd. Russia expects to hold output at its current levels if the OPEC deal lasts through the end of 2018.

U.S. Production Costs to Rise in 2018

The tale of U.S. shale production has been one of lower costs and improving technological efficiencies. But at least part of these efficiencies will fade in 2018, as producer services firms up their rates in light of higher crude oil production. As field production costs rise, breakeven costs will rise as well, so crude prices will need to be higher than previously forecast to allow for significant output growth.

Addressing Corrosion and Microbial Growth in Today’s Fuel Environment

As fuel quality concerns rise, more fleets are seeking ways to prevent corrosion, filter plugging, and injector deposits. Last year, the EPA announced that 83% of fuel tanks had moderate to severe corrosion, and 90% of diesel tanks sampled contained traces of ethanol. Facing these issues, how should fleet managers response?

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