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Scoop Stack Shale in the United States of America - Oil and Gas Shale Market Analysis and Outlook to 2025

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  • 50 Pages
  • February 2021
  • Region: United States
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5264191
Summary

In the US midcontinent region, the Scoop-Stack shale is a prolific shale play located in the central and southern part of the state of Oklahoma. This shale broadly comprises South Central Oklahoma Oil Province (Scoop) and Sooner Trend, Anadarko, Canadian, and Kingfisher (Stack). These are two basins with different geologic formations and hydrocarbon deposition. Scoop-Stack is not a traditional shale play; rather it contains different layers of stacked pay with different rock types. Its complex formation has an impact on changing hydrocarbon mix across the play. Inconsistent geology made the hydrocarbon extraction quite difficult and eventually Scoop-Stack emerged as a high-cost resource for US shale drillers. However, in recent years, development in fracking and directional drilling technology have helped producers to obtain better returns from this shale play.

Scope

The report analyzes the crude oil and natural gas appraisal and production activities in Scoop Stack shale play in the US. The scope of the report includes -
  • Comprehensive analysis of natural gas and crude oil historical production and short term outlook of Scoop Stack shale play during 2021-2025
  • Detailed information of impact on well development, permits and deals due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • In-depth information on net acreage, operational performance and financial standings of major operators in Scoop Stack shale play
  • Analysis of future plans and cost trends of top companies
  • Up-to-date information on associated infrastructure and major mergers and acquisitions in Scoop Stack shale play between 2018 and 2020

Reasons to Buy

  • Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights into Scoop Stack shale play in the US
  • Plan your strategies based on economic viability and expected developments in Scoop Stack shale play
  • Keep yourself informed with the latest M&A activity in the shale play
  • Identify opportunities and challenges in Scoop Stack shale play

Table of Contents

1. Overview
1.1 Scoop Stack Shale, Recent Developments and Trends
2. Scoop Stack Shale, Introduction
2.1 Scoop Stack Shale, Formation Overview
3. Scoop Stack Shale, Production and Activity Overview
3.1 Scoop Stack Shale, Production Analysis, 2017-2019
3.2 Scoop Stack Shale, COVID-19 Impact on Production
3.3 Scoop Stack Shale, Production Outlook, 2021-2025
3.4 Scoop Stack Shale, Drilling Activity
3.5 Well profile
4. Scoop Stack Shale, Competitive Benchmarking
4.1 Scoop Stack Shale, Major Companies with Prominent Presence, 2020
4.2 Scoop Stack Shale, Completion Parameters, 2020
4.3 Scoop Stack Shale, Future Plans of Major Companies
4.4 Scoop Stack Shale, Cost Trends, 2020
5. Scoop Stack Shale, Analysis of Bankrupt Companies
5.1 Gulfport Energy Corp
5.2 Chaparral Energy Inc
6. Scoop Stack Shale, Associated Infrastructure
6.1 Pipelines
7. Mergers and Acquisition Activity in the Scoop Stack Shale, 2018-2020
7.1 Overview of M&A Activity
7.2 Major Acquisitions
8. Scoop Stack Shale, Analysis of Major Companies
8.1 Cimarex Energy Company
8.2 Chesapeake Energy
8.3 ExxonMobil Corporation
8.4 Marathon Oil Corporation
8.5 BP plc
8.6 Continental Resources, Inc.
8.7 Alta Mesa Holdings, LP
8.8 Unit Corporation
8.9 Gulfport Energy Corporation
8.10 Sandridge Energy Inc
8.11 Linn Energy Inc
8.12 EOG Resources, Inc.
8.13 Chaparral Energy
8.14 Jones Energy, Inc.
8.15 Sundance Energy
8.16 Ovintiv Inc
9. Appendix
9.1 Abbreviations
9.2 Methodology
List of Tables
Table 1: Scoop Stack, Crude oil and natural gas production, 2017-2019
Table 2: Scoop Stack Shale Play, Net Acreage by Company, 2020
Table 3: Scoop Stack Shale, Reserves and Production of Major Companies, December 2020
Table 4: Scoop Stack Shale, Financial Standings of Major Companies, Q3 2020
Table 5: Scoop Stack Shale, Operational Performance of Major Companies, 2020
Table 6: Scoop Stack Shale, Planned Capital Expenditure OF Major Companies, 2020 (US$ million)
Table 7: Gulfport Energy, Scoop Stack Play, Key Financial Parameters, 2020
Table 8: Gulfport Energy, Scoop Stack Shale Play, Key Operational Parameters, 2020
Table 9: Gulfport Energy, Scoop Stack Shale Play, Key Economics, 2020
Table 10: Chaparral Energy, Scoop Stack Shale Play, Key Operational Parameters, 2020
Table 11: Chaparral Energy, Scoop Stack Shale Play, Key Economics, 2020
Table 12: Scoop Stack Shale, Major Active, Planned and Announced Pipelines, 2020
Table 13: Scoop Stack Shale, Major Deals by Oil and Gas Companies, 2018-2020
List of Figures
Figure 1: Total Production in Scoop Stack Shale Play, 2018-2021
Figure 2: Rig count in Scoop Stack Shale Play, and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) future prices, 2018-2020
Figure 3: Production Outlook in Scoop Stack Shale Play, 2021-2025
Figure 4: Scoop Stack Shale, Crude Oil and Condensate Production by County (mbd), 2017-2019
Figure 5: Scoop Stack Shale, Natural Gas Production by County, mmcfd, 2017-2019
Figure 6: Scoop Stack Shale, COVID-19 Impact on Production, 2020
Figure 7: Scoop Stack Shale, Production Outlook, 2021-2025
Figure 8: Scoop Stack Shale, Number of Well Permits by County, January 2019 to December 2020
Figure 9: Scoop Stack Shale, Number of Well Permits by Key Operators, January 2019 to December 2020
Figure 10: Scoop Stack Shale, Well Profile for Crude Oil Production
Figure 11: Scoop Stack Shale, Well Profile for Natural Gas Production
Figure 12: Scoop Stack Shale, Quartile Distribution of EUR (mmboe)
Figure 13: Scoop Stack Shale, Proppant Mass (million lbs) vs Lateral Length (ft)
Figure 14: Scoop Stack Shale, Average Peak Crude Oil Production vs Lateral Length (ft) Quartile
Figure 15: Scoop Stack Shale, Peak Crude Oil Production vs Lateral Length, 2020
Figure 16: Scoop Stack Shale, Crude Oil EUR vs Lateral Length, 2020
Figure 17: Scoop Stack Shale, Major Companies by Well Costs (US$ mil), 2020
Figure 18: Scoop Stack Shale, Major Active Crude Oil and Natural Gas Pipelines by Capacity, 2020