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23 Jan 2020 | 16:30 UTC — New York
By Rene Santos and Andrew Cooper
Y/Y US shale oil growth is expected to decrease by one-third in 2020 (+0.8 MMB/D versus +1.2 MMB/D in 2019) as a result of continued capital discipline with rigs expected to stay flat at around 600.
Still, we highlight other factors that support growth in 2020.
Unless oil prices increase significantly in 2020 (not our most likely event), we expect growth to stay depressed by continued capital discipline.
For more insight, please see our Global Oil Current News and Analysis.