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US shale bosses resist boosting oil output over Iran war ‘chaos’

Dallas Fed survey finds that energy executives are not confident high prices will hold
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Bar chart of Producers are unsure about increasing output showing US shale bosses are cautious
"}],[{"start":140.6,"text":"Most executives surveyed said they expect the Strait of Hormuz to return to normal levels by August 2026. About two-thirds of respondents said they expect 90 per cent of trapped Gulf production to return to market eventually."}],[{"start":154.6,"text":"While current crude prices have risen over $100 a barrel, prices for 2027 and 2028 remain below the threshold producers need to significantly increase output, analysts said."}],[{"start":167.2,"text":"“Most companies are taking a wait and see or do nothing approach to their 2026 budget,” Dan Pickering, founder of financial services firm Pickering Energy Partners, said in an interview. "}],[{"start":179.45,"text":"“I certainly have a view that we are tightening the market for 2027 and 2028 every day this conflict goes on, but the near-term volatility makes it hard to have any view in the short run.” "}],[{"start":191.79999999999998,"text":"Oilfield services provider Halliburton said on Tuesday during its first-quarter results presentation that North America revenue was $2.1bn, a decrease of 4 per cent from the same period last year. "}],[{"start":204.49999999999997,"text":"Chief executive Jeff Miller said on an earnings call that some activity was picking up as smaller producers moved to capitalise on higher crude prices, but that producers have yet to add rigs. "}],[{"start":216.04999999999998,"text":"“We’re in the early innings,” said Miller. “The early movers are the smaller companies,” he said, adding: “The timing of big operators . . . is less clear today.”"}],[{"start":232.99999999999997,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1776989949_9076.mp3"}

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