BHP gets shale oil wells ready after price rises

Original article by Barry FitzGerald
The Australian – Page: 21 : 23-Jun-16

BHP Billiton CEO Andrew Mackenzie has indicated that the group will commence production at some of its drilled but uncompleted shale oil wells in the US, following an upturn in the crude oil price. It is now trading at around $US50 per barrel, having reached a low of $US26 a barrel in February 2016. Mackenzie has also reiterated that BHP’s preference is to pursue growth via its existing assets rather than acquisitions.

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, UBS HOLDINGS PTY LTD

BHP: Eagle Ford can weather costs storms

Original article by John Kehoe
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 18 : 9-Feb-15

BHP Billiton’s operations in the Eagle Ford region of Texas boast around 2,000 employees and contractors. The group recently revealed plans to shut down 10 of its onshore oil and gas rigs in the US, although this will only affect two of its Eagle Ford rigs. BHP’s David Banks says the group is now one of the fastest and lowest-cost oil drillers in the region, and it aims to become the fastest. Some of its oil wells are now being drilled in less than 10 days

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, EOG RESOURCES, AUSTRALIAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, BAKER AND HUGHES

Price crash may see BHP pull rigs

Original article by Amanda Saunders
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 11 & 20 : 8-Jan-15

West Texas Intermediate crude oil was trading at $US48 per barrel on 7 January 2015. Paul Young of Deutsche Bank suggests that BHP Billiton could potentially reduce the number of drilling rigs it operates in the Permian Basin in the US until there is a sustained rebound in the oil price. Young adds that BHP could delay adding additional drilling rigs until the oil price rises to about $US80/barrel, which may not occur until around 2018

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, DEUTSCHE BANK AG