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Oil Price Volatility To Push US Shale Industry Into Next Phase Of Consolidation And Productivity Gains

2015-01-06 01:24:38| oilandgasonline Home Page

Declining oil prices are impacting short term exploration and production (E&P) capital expenditures (CAPEX) and profitability, and will provide impetus to shift toward smart CAPEX and innovative operational expenditure (OPEX), according to new Frost & Sullivan research.

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