East Daley Analytics
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East Daley Analytics specializes in identifying, understanding, and monitoring operational risk throughout the oil and gas value chain.
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Shale Outlook: Power Demand Drives Lower 48 Midstream Expansions
Rising electrical demand may finally push natural gas demand to catch up with production.
EIA Reports 30-Bcf Drop in Stored NatGas, Missing Expectations
The withdrawal of U.S. natural gas in storage was lower than expected, but prices remain above $3.
As Permian Gas Pipelines Quickly Fill, More Buildout Likely—EDA
Natural gas volatility remains—typically with prices down, and then down further—but demand is developing rapidly for an expanded energy market, East Daley Analytics says.
Shale Outlook: The World Calls on US LNG. Can the Haynesville Answer?
Booming production and proximity to Gulf Coast export terminals weigh in the play’s favor.
Analysts: Permian Basin Rigs Plummeted on Record Upstream M&A
A land grab for top-quality drilling locations fueled record Permian Basin M&A activity in 2023. To preserve inventory, E&Ps are radically slashing drilling activity on their new assets, East Daley Analytics reports.
Analysts: Volatility In Energy Business Is the New Normal
The East Daley Analytics webinar ‘Dirty Little Secrets’ forecasts instability over the mid-term as major changes come to most sectors of the oil and gas industry.
Midstream M&A Market May Be Ripe for the Picking
East Daley Analytics will look at factors driving market volatility in its annual “Dirty Little Secrets” webinar.
McKinsey: Shale Poised for Big Role in Long-term LNG Demand
A global LNG supply gap will begin to open up in the 2030s, according to a McKinsey & Co. analysis but the U.S. might lose its competitive edge if red tape, particularly around pipeline permitting, isn't addressed.
Gas Stranded, Caught in Regulatory, Litigation Crossfire
Politics, litigation and regulation all complicate the permitting of pipelines, analysts say.
$70, $80, $90? No Matter WTI Price, Production to Creep Along
As public E&Ps hold fast with capital discipline, even exuberant prices might not be enough to substantially bump up production, although private operators remain a wild card, analysts said.
Analysts: ONEOK-Magellan Deal Survives Hotly Contested Vote
Despite public opposition from some investors, Magellan Midstream Partners shareholders OK’d a $18.8 billion merger with midstream player ONEOK Inc., but analysts and investors still have questions about the deal.
Mountain Valley Pipeline’s ‘Phantom Takeaway’ Problem
In theory, Equitrans Midstream’s Mountain Valley Pipeline has the potential to open new markets for Marcellus and Utica shale producers but downstream constraints may mean it runs below half of its 2 Bcf/d, at least initially.
Investors Remain Bearish on TC Energy Deal to Sell Pipeline Interests
Canada’s TC Energy is seen to have sold equity in the premium asset to offset $60 billion in debt, leading to a slide in stock prices.
US, Canada Natgas Output Could Hit Growing Pains in 2023
"We’re going to go through a period here where production is going to be a little bit constrained," Williams' Alan Armstrong said.
Analysts: Natural Gas Prices to Slump Through Late 2024
Until a slew of LNG export terminals come online, gas production will be high and prices will be low, East Daley says in its annual report.