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The New Economics of Oil and Gas: Implications for Texas and the U.S.
Presentation to the Institute of Supply Management Farmers Branch, Texas Bernard L. Weinstein, Ph.D. Associate Director, Maguire Energy Institute Cox School of Business Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas January 14, 2016
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NEW BOOM IN THE OIL PATCH
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BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF A FRAC SITE IN THE PERMIAN BASIN
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GROWTH IN OIL PRODUCTION: US v. OPEC
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BATTLE OF THE SHEIKS VS. SHALE HAS BEGUN
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$200 billion of deferred E&P projects worldwide
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250,000 Announced Layoffs and Counting: Is This the New Normal?
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STACKED RIGS IN MIDLAND, TEXAS
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IDLED OFFSHORE DRILLING RIGS-GULF OF MEXICO
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IS CHEAP GAS GOOD FOR THE US? FOR TEXAS?
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THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY IS ON A ROLL
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Freight Loadings Forecast
Expect 2006 levels to be exceeded in 2016 2006 Peak Updated 9/30/2014 Source: FTR Trucking Update Report
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40 YEARS OF CAR/LIGHT TRUCK SALES
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BNSF OIL TRAIN IN NORTH DAKOTA
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AIRLINES EARNING RECORD PROFITS
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MANUFACTURING OUTPUT IS FALLING. WHY?
Growth Rate Calculations | US recession dates
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: HOW LOW CAN IT GO?
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Historical and Forecasted Oil and Natural Gas Prices Futures Prices as of 9/15/15
Oil price now $54 for December 2023 delivery.
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IRAN: THE GREAT UNKNOWN
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OIL PRICES AND INVESTMENT: A 65-YEAR PERSPECTIVE
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THE “PETROSTATE” OF AMERICA
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