Sentences with phrase «bbl average»

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For the balance of 2018, WPX has 57,500 bbl / d of oil hedged at a weighted average price of $ 52.82 per barrel; 130,000 MMBtu / d of natural gas hedged at a weighted average price of $ 2.99 per MMBtu; and 12,100 bbl / d of NGL hedged.
Their premium over crude on refined products such as gasoline, jet fuel and fuel oil has averaged $ 24.60 / bbl over the last year.
For 2019, WPX has 34,000 bbl / d of oil hedged at a weighted average price of $ 52.30 per barrel and 50,000 MMBtu / d of natural gas hedged at a weighted average price of $ 2.88 per MMBtu.
Benchmark crude prices slipped back to average about $ 45 / bbl in August, as Russia and Saudi Arabia continued to produce at record - high levels.
The lowest this discount has been was $ 16.75 / bbl in 2009 - 2010, and the highest it's been over that period was an average of $ 56.17 / bbl in 2012 - 2013.
On a historic basis, the value of bitumen in Alberta was at its lowest since 2008 during fiscal year 2012 - 2013, averaging just $ 52.78 / bbl, compared to $ 64.58 the previous year.
In 2009, that relationship began to reverse, and through 2011 and 2012, light oil at Edmonton traded at massive discounts to similar crude streams on global markets — an average of $ 22.83 / bbl in fiscal year 2012 - 2013, as shown in the blue wedge at the top of the graphic below.
The diluent, usually natural gas liquids, was valued at a premium to light oil in 2012 - 2013 of $ 13.88 / bbl, compared to an average since 2005 of $ 4.96 / bbl.
The average price of $ 62.89 / bbl.
Glad to be fellow shareholders in BBL and with sputtering world growth, BBL may even go lower, however, it has already gone so much down and I feel comfortable to average down even more.
«From January to October 2015, the three refineries produced 682,901 MT (5,007,030.13 bbls) of finished petroleum products out of 955,537 MT (7,005,997.28 bbls) of crude processed at an average capacity utilisation of 5.18 per cent and yield efficiency of 78.93 per cent.»
In the first quarter of 2012, average domestic crude oil production topped 6 million barrels per day (bbl / day).
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. crude oil production averaged 7 million barrels per day (bbl / d) in December 2012 — the highest output since 1992.
I initiated 20 positions in BBL, 15 positions in TIS and added 20 positions in BP, dollar cost averaging down my original price in BP.
Brent crude oil spot prices averaged $ 72 / bbl in April, a level that hasn't been seen since 2014.
I bought shares of BBL in June 2013 at $ 58.39, so that provides a great opportunity to average down.
I don't mind averaging up if the fundamentals are commensurately improving, but BBL's numbers look largely similar to where I invested before.
I also averaged down on BBL, which I'll be discussing more in - depth over the coming days.
For every $ 25 in carbon price, you'd be adding $ 1 / bbl to the average operating cost.
They tracked fairly closely from 2006 through 2011, but then a significant gap developed, with Brent averaging $ 16 / bbl more from Jan 2011 - March 2012 (EIA data).
In 2002, oil production averaged about 141,500 barrels per day (bbl / d), of which 121,833 bbl / d was crude oil.
The agency forecasts total crude production will average 9.3 million barrels per day in 2015 and climb to 9.5 million in 2016, «which would be the second - highest annual average level of production in U.S. history; the highest was 9.6 million bbl / d in 1970,» the EIA said in its short - term energy outlook released last week.
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