By some measures, America’s fracking industry had a banner year in 2018. Shale companies produced more oil and gas than ever, lifting total US output to all-time highs while squeezing the nation’s net energy imports to their lowest point since 1970.
A cross section of 29 publicly traded, fracking-focused oil and gas companies spent $6.7 billion more on drilling than they realized from selling oil and gas.
These disappointing results come on the heels of a decade of bleak financial performance. Since its inception, the fracking sector has consistently failed to produce enough cash to satisfy its voracious appetite for capital. From 2010 through 2018, the companies in our sample had an aggregate negative cash flow of $181 billion.
Key findings:
- Even after three years of oil price increases, US fracking-focused oil and gas companies continued their 9-year losing streak through 2018.
- These small and mid-sized US E&Ps reported $6.7 billion in negative cash flows through December.
- E&Ps dipped into cash reserves by $8.4 billion in 2018 to fund capital expenditures and shareholder payouts.
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Martha Rhoades
I don’t understand how they stay in business. Why don’t they diversify into money making ventures like solar or wind energy? Those energy companies have made more money every year
Mark A.
Wind and solar development are driven by massive taxpayer subsidies and not profits.
Every wind and solar farm in this country must be backed up by reliable energy source, usually natural gas turbines, because the sun and wind power generation rarely match consumption patterns. Consequently, companies in the natural gas industry LOVE renewables.
King Daddy
Political activism poorly disguised as “news”. Funny.
Daniel Watling
King Daddy, this is research, not “news”. For you, aspiring to understand the business dynamics of fracking amounts to political activism?
Dennis Brachfeld
What the frack? Time for Clean Energy and Clean Profits!
Joe
Amazing how a writer can misconstrue a story by cherry-picking data! Truly inspirational.
Felicia Mareels
All this feels so shady. Fracking is a nasty theft and murderer of all life.