Enterprise Sees Resilience in Permian Despite Weak Oil Prices

By and

, one of the largest pipeline operators in the Permian Basin, sees oil production in the region holding up this year despite an expected drop in crude prices.

Shale drillers will stick to guidance of output growth of 3% to 5% in the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico as OPEC’s decision to bring back oil production will have limited impact this year, according to Anthony Chovanec, senior vice president for fundamentals and commodity risk assessment at the Houston-based company.


Get the Latest US Focused Energy News Delivered to You! It’s FREE:


“We are just not in a ‘sky is falling’ scenario,” Chovanec said in an earnings call Monday. “OPEC has been shorting the market at least 2 million barrels a day for two years running and more on top of that. So there is a massive hole to be able to put oil into when and if the price drops.”

The forecast comes as the price for benchmark West Texas Intermediate is expected to fall in the second half as output ramps up in places like Brazil, Guyana and the Gulf of Mexico, and as OPEC restores production. Prices are seen sliding to the low $60s in the fourth quarter before diving to $52 a barrel , according to Goldman Sachs. That compares with the mid-$60s currently.

Other signs that point to growth this year is that some production areas are not declining as expected. “In Midland this year, we will have brought on 463 wells,” Natalie Gayden, senior vice president of natural gas, said on the call. “Next year, we have 498 on the schedule.”

The company expects production growth of 800,000 barrels a day in the Permian between 2025 and 2027, but says the forecast could be revised to as low as 600,000 barrels a day if prices fall further. Enterprise has also noticed that producers have been “aggressive” in hedging oil output for 2025, 2026 and even 2027, Chovanec said.

Enterprise also  it began service at a new ethane-exporting terminal in Texas. The Neches River Terminal and a 120,000-barrel-a-day ethane refrigeration train started operations in mid-July. The facility will be fully operational in the first half of next year, when the second refrigeration train enters service.

“Appetite for US ethane and ethylene remains strong in both Asia and Europe,” Co-Chief Executive Officer Jim Teague said.

Enterprise said the Bureau of Industry and Security’s recent requirement of an export license to send ethane to China had little impact on the company. The requirement was in place for  a month, a period during which Enterprise was able to send ethane to other markets, and has now been removed.

Share This:

Next Article

 


More News Articles

 

  • Related Posts

    Global Electricity Demand Surge Forecast by IEA

    (Reuters) – Global electricity demand growth is expected to ramp up by more than 3.5% per year on average over the rest of the decade while renewable energy and nuclear…

    US Energy Secretary to Visit Venezuela to See Leaders “Before Long”

    WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) – U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Friday he will before long visit Venezuela to meet with “all the leadership” and to get a better…

    Have You Seen?

    Week in MiddleEast: Dubai Unveils 950 MW Solar Park Phase IV; Masdar Expands with 200 MW Solar in Kyrgyzstan and More…

    • February 7, 2026
    Week in MiddleEast: Dubai Unveils 950 MW Solar Park Phase IV; Masdar Expands with 200 MW Solar in Kyrgyzstan and More…

    New Tech Tracks UV Damage Inside Solar Cells

    • February 7, 2026
    New Tech Tracks UV Damage Inside Solar Cells

    PFC Acquires 52.63% Stake in REC, Moves Toward PSU Power Finance Merger

    • February 7, 2026
    PFC Acquires 52.63% Stake in REC, Moves Toward PSU Power Finance Merger

    Japan’s Mitsui Nears Deal to Buy Stake in Huge Qatar LNG Project

    • February 7, 2026
    Japan’s Mitsui Nears Deal to Buy Stake in Huge Qatar LNG Project

    Ørsted Targets Dividend Comeback After Two Brutal Years

    • February 7, 2026
    Ørsted Targets Dividend Comeback After Two Brutal Years

    US Energy Secretary to Visit Venezuela to See Leaders “Before Long”

    • February 6, 2026
    US Energy Secretary to Visit Venezuela to See Leaders “Before Long”

    Global Electricity Demand Surge Forecast by IEA

    • February 6, 2026
    Global Electricity Demand Surge Forecast by IEA

    ConocoPhillips Wants Venezuelan Payback Before Drilling for Oil

    • February 6, 2026
    ConocoPhillips Wants Venezuelan Payback Before Drilling for Oil

    Trump Is Remaking the Global Oil Market, and Exxon and Chevron Want In

    • February 6, 2026
    Trump Is Remaking the Global Oil Market, and Exxon and Chevron Want In

    Oil Servicers Look to Middle East for Growth on Shale Slowdown

    • February 6, 2026
    Oil Servicers Look to Middle East for Growth on Shale Slowdown