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        $50 oil "magic" boosts offshore drillers' hopes of competing with shale

        Pubdate:2017-08-04 11:40 Source:liyanping Click:
        HOUSTON (Bloomberg) -- The “magic” of $50 oil is now in the sights of deep-sea drillers as they try to lure customer spending from shale wells on land.

        And after more than three years of pain, that prospect has some investors excited. Transocean Ltd. rose the most in more than eight months after the world’s biggest provider of offshore rigs predicted explorers could soon shift their spending from land to sea as crude futures inch closer to the key level. Shares of other deepwater service providers like Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. and Noble Corp Plc also surged on the heels of Transocean’s rally.

        "Break-even costs in multiple deep-water basins around the world are consistently coming in below $50 and are now often around, if not below, $40," CEO Jeremy Thigpen told analysts and investors Thursday on a conference call. "Deepwater break-evens are starting to compare favorably with onshore, which by the way is now experiencing some fairly significant price inflation across most products and services."

        The global oil downturn hit offshore drillers with the double whammy of a drop in customer demand for their services and a glut of new rigs rolling out of shipyards. More than three quarters of Transocean’s sales have been carved away since hitting a peak of $3.3 billion at the end of 2008, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

        A little more than half of the oil industry’s 817 offshore rigs were working in the second quarter, down from the 92% utilization rate for global rigs in 2008, Jud Bailey, an analyst at Wells Fargo, wrote last month in a note to investors.
        New contracts
        The Vernier, Switzerland-based owner of deepwater rigs said it’s signed a dozen new drilling contracts or extensions to pacts so far this year, adding $221 million in future work. The entire offshore industry has announced almost as much new work this year as it had in the past two years combined, Terry Bonno, the company’s senior vice president of industry and community relations, said on the call.

        "It is beginning to feel a lot like we are moving off bottom," she said. Explorers are expected to sanction more deepwater projects next year if oil holds above "the magic $50-level," Bonno said. But if oil falls below that mark, those projects could be re-evaluated and delayed.

        Transocean rose 7.7% to $9.30 at 1:38 p.m. in New York, after earlier climbing as much as 11% for the biggest intraday rise since Nov. 30. Transocean’s comments were enough to boost shares for its six closest offshore peers, which all climbed at least 5% on Thursday.

        While the development costs for deepwater projects have fallen below $50 in many cases, the time to bring offshore projects to production is still several years, compared to a matter of months for shale work, J. David Anderson, an analyst at Barclays, said Thursday in a phone interview.

        "Shale wins in every race," Anderson said. "As oil starts to move up above $50, shale will come on much faster."

        Longer-term
        But shale wells can fade in a matter of months, too, while offshore wells can gush oil for decades after they’ve been developed. Average hydraulic fracturing prices for onshore work are up 50% to 100% from the lowest point in the downturn, Brad Handler, an analyst at Jefferies, wrote last month in a note to investors.

        About an hour after Transocean’s comments on the $50 oil outlook for offshore, land-rigs provider Nabors Industries Ltd. said prices in the high-$40s mark works for many explorers in the U.S. The world’s biggest land driller forecast that the industry would add another 30 to 40 rigs by now and the end of the year in the lower-48 U.S. states.

        To be sure, Thigpen conceded he’s not ready to declare victory yet.

        "We’re not saying this is a start of a great upturn that’s going to last three to four years," he said. "What we’re saying is today looks better than yesterday."
         
         
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