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Company Profile
Gulfport Energy Corp – Company Profile
Gulfport Energy Corp (Gulfport) is an oil and gas company that explores, develops and produces crude oil and natural gas. The company operates through oil and gas exploration and development assets in Utica Shale, Athabasca, Peace River oil, and Cold Lake oil sands regions. It also holds an acreage position in the Alberta Oil Sands in Canada. The company carries out drilling activities through horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. Gulfport also has its operations in land oil and natural gas...
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Oil and Gas Shale in the United States of America (USA), 2021 – Market Analysis and Future Outlook
US shale producers remain disciplined with production and capital guidance despite high oil prices. The speed at which new rigs are put to new developments is considerably less than in previous price cycles. Most US shale producers are being conservative in their production and capital guidance, as priorities remain around protecting balance sheets and generating free cash flow. For many operators, this has led to a drawdown of drilled but uncompleted (DUC) inventory wells in the past six months, to...
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Scoop Stack Shale in the United States of America (USA) – Oil and Gas Shale Market Analysis and Outlook to 2025
The Scoop Stack, located in Oklahoma, accounts for 4.5% of oil and 7.2% of natural gas production in the United States Lower 48. This play recorded its highest month of production in September 2019, with 604 thousand barrels of oil per day (mbd) and 7.9 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd). After September 2019, the Scoop Stack has experienced a slow decline that was exacerbated by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData’s latest report, Scoop Stack Shale in the...
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Marcellus and Utica Shales in the United States of America (USA) – Gas Shale Market Analysis and Outlook to 2021
The Appalachia Basin which is made up of the Marcellus formations and the Utica Shale, accounted for more than 40% of the natural gas produced in the United States in 2020. Most of the production comes from the state of Pennsylvania and Ohio and partially from West Virginia. Unlike many of the oil plays in the US Lower 48, the natural gas plays including the Appalachia Basin saw a less drastic change in production and drilling activity during the economic...
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Scoop-Stack Shale in the US, 2020 – Oil and Gas Shale Market Analysis and Outlook to 2024
In the US mid-continent region, 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...
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Marcellus and Utica Shales in the US, 2019 – Gas Shales Market Analysis and Outlook to 2023
The US Appalachian Basin located in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and New York continues to be the driver in natural gas production within the United States. During May 2019, it produced around 31 billion cubic feet per day (Bcfd) and is forecast to reach a rate of approximately 35 Bcfd by the end of 2019. The basin comprises the two main formations – the Marcellus, and the Utica. The majority of the activity in the Marcellus continues to take place...