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Undaunted by oil bust, financiers pour billions into US shale

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Investors who took a hit last year when dozens of US shale producers filed for bankruptcy are already making big new bets on the industry’s resurgence.
In the first quarter, private equity funds raised $19.8 billion for energy ventures — nearly three times the total in the same period last year, according to financial data provider Preqin.
The quickening pace of investments from private equity, along with hedge funds and investment banks, comes even as the recovery in oil prices from an 8-year low has stalled at just over $50 per barrel amid a stubborn global supply glut.
The shale sector has become increasingly attractive to investors, not because of rising oil prices, but rather because producers have achieved startling cost reductions — slashing up to half the cost of pumping a barrel in the past two years. Investors also believe the glut will dissipate as demand for oil steadily rises.
That gives financiers confidence that they can squeeze increasing returns from shale fields — without price gains — as technology continues to cut costs. So they are backing shale-oil veterans and assembling companies that can quickly start pumping.
“Shale funders look at the economics today and see a lot of projects that work in the $40 to $55 range” per barrel of oil, said Howard Newman, head of private equity fund Pine Brook Road Partners, which last month committed to investing $300 million in startup Admiral Permian Resources LLC to drill in West Texas.
Data on investments by hedge funds and other non-public investment firms is scant, but the rush of new private equity money indicates broader enthusiasm in shale plays.
“Demand for oil has been more robust than anyone imagined three years ago,” said Mark Papa, chief executive of Centennial Resource Development Inc. (CRDI).
Papa referred to the beginning of an international oil price crash in 2014, which took many firms in the shale sector to the brink of bankruptcy.
Centennial is a Permian oil producer backed by private equity fund Riverstone. Papa, a well-known shale industry entrepreneur, built EOG Resources Inc. into one of the most profitable US shale producers before he retired in 2013.
The chance to further develop the Permian, he said, was enough for him to come out of retirement to deliver one of its bigger recent successes. The value of Riverstone’s original $500-million investment has grown nearly four times since CRDI’s initial public offering (IPO) last fall.
Riverstone this year copied the Centennial model, putting experienced managers atop a startup charged with acquiring operations or assets. The equity fund hired Jim Hackett — the former head of shale producer Anadarko Petroleum Corp. — to run the newly created Silver Run Acquisition Corp II.
Hedge funds Highfields Capital Management LP and Adage Capital Management have taken stakes in the new company, which has a valuation of about $1 billion after going public last month.
Private equity fund NGP Natural Resources XI LP invested $524 million last fall in Luxe Energy LLC, a shale producer formed in 2015 by former Statoil executives.
NGP’s investment was effectively a bet that Luxe could repeat its success of early 2016. Then, NGP contributed about $250 million to Luxe, which used the money to acquire land in the Permian — and sold it seven months later for a double-digit profit.
This year’s drilling rush could be tested if global supplies grow too fast or if demand cools. The US drilling rig count is rising at its fastest pace in six years and US crude stockpile is close to 533 million barrels — near an all-time high and enough to supply the US for 25 days. But some investors say even a decline of $10 in the oil price would not dissuade them. “There is a ton of private capital to invest in the US oil industry,” said Gerrit Nicholas, co-founder of private equity fund Orion Energy Partners.
Nicholas said he is comfortable lending even if oil prices fall to $40 per barrel.
Orion this month helped finance the expansion of a Florida oil-storage terminal, a move predicated in part on growth in US oil exports. Since the US lifted its oil export ban last year, crude exports have climbed to about 746,000 barrels per day (bpd), according to US Energy Information Administration (EIA) data.
The US boom has caused concern among members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) ahead of its meeting next month in Vienna, where they will consider extending oil production cuts that first took effect in January.
Investors believe OPEC will extend the cuts because it is in its financial interest to prevent a steep drop in oil prices. That likely will keep money flowing to nimble US oil producers and the companies that provide them with services and equipment.
Investors see the US as the new swing producer, having the ability to quickly increase supply in response to any sudden increase in demand.

Source: Arab News

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