PTEN
Re: PTEN
don't know, but one "smart" guy on cnbc--in fact it was a raymond james guy--said this low natty price would not have much effect on nat gas drilling cause marcellus is expecting to continue on and barnett has already slowed way down.
Re: PTEN
check out H&P’s recent presentation - it nicely shows how the rigs (which are fit for the job) are moving to oil and liquids rich gas
whole slide deck is very readable, but your questions on where the rigs are going is quite clearly explained
slide 23 - shows the plays rigs are contracted
slide 24 - only 25% are focused on dry gas
slide 37 - huge shift to rigs focused on oil
slide 39 - oil is now difficult drilling - just like gas
and H&P has the rigs required for the job - AC drive rigs are required and that is their bread and butter
look at the market share gains in slides 12 and 13 and have capacity for 48 new builds per year ...
as factory drilling required, consistent fleet uniformity is an advantage now
it is a simple and easy to understand story and why I like that stock
whole slide deck is very readable, but your questions on where the rigs are going is quite clearly explained
slide 23 - shows the plays rigs are contracted
slide 24 - only 25% are focused on dry gas
slide 37 - huge shift to rigs focused on oil
slide 39 - oil is now difficult drilling - just like gas
and H&P has the rigs required for the job - AC drive rigs are required and that is their bread and butter
look at the market share gains in slides 12 and 13 and have capacity for 48 new builds per year ...
as factory drilling required, consistent fleet uniformity is an advantage now
it is a simple and easy to understand story and why I like that stock
Re: PTEN
HP Flex Rigs are the best in the business and there is a waiting line to get them. Each new rig goes out on a three year contract as soon as it is tested.
PTEN also has some very good high end rigs that will remain in high demand.
You can find my forecast models for both companies under the Sweet 16 tab. Just click on their logos.
PTEN also has some very good high end rigs that will remain in high demand.
You can find my forecast models for both companies under the Sweet 16 tab. Just click on their logos.
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
Energy Prospectus Group