E Bakken Update: Tracking Oil E&Ps With The Lowest Breakeven Prices Starting With Reeves County Texas

Breakeven oil prices are very important with today's issues. We have a significant glut of both oil and refined product. It will take time to work through inventories.  During this time, opportunities to build positions exist. Many could make a huge mistake in looking at highly levered names that have been hit the hardest in this low oil price environment. Sometimes it is better to err on the side of caution, and look at high quality names that can survive today and do very well tomorrow. Low prices are here, but those prices could rise next year.  If this is the case there may be significant opportunities in higher quality names. Keep in mind, operators with leverage may feel a squeeze as interest rates increase. Some names have been lucky the Fed has decided to be dovish, but this may change in the coming quarters. Most think rates will rise this year, with additional moves in 2017. 

Oil prices and the US Oil ETF (USO) look to have upside next year. This should aid in the appreciation of stock prices. I have covered some names in the Delaware Basin and STACK/SCOOP in recent articles. I will look at specific counties with low breakeven prices across the US, in a series of analyses.  

(Source: Bloomberg)

The above graph shows us the difference in breakeven prices across individual counties in the US. Reeves County, Texas may be the best according to Bloomberg. The Wolfcamp interval has provided the lowest breakeven oil price at $25.32/bbl. The Wolfbone in Reeves County may be the best vertical unconventional play.  It has a breakeven of $29.93/bbl. 

There are a large number of players in Reeves. The southern Delaware Basin play has expanded faster and further than expected. At one time, most believed the Wolfcamp was the main and only play. The Bone Spring interval is economic further south, making Reeves County much more attractive.  The only question is how far south does it produce well, and how many Bone Spring levels are productive.

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