Originally posted by KrazyHorse
The oil company isn't going to operate by ensuring that they make a profit on average. They make a profit on every barrel of oil, or else they simply don't drill. Decreasing the price means that some of their barrels are unprofitable, so they would make more money simply by not drilling for that particular barrel.
The oil company isn't going to operate by ensuring that they make a profit on average. They make a profit on every barrel of oil, or else they simply don't drill. Decreasing the price means that some of their barrels are unprofitable, so they would make more money simply by not drilling for that particular barrel.
On larger projects a lot of costs are already "sunk" so they may maintain production even if current prices are not "profitable" in the sense of repaying capital costs. In essence you forget the sunk costs to evaluate the revenue stream versus the operating costs only. In most cases you keep on pumping
I know you understand this krazyhorse but I don't want to leave kaak and others with the impression that every producing field is profitable. On major projects with billions invested, you simply can't stop producing from the expensive supply. Many fields in the past have been pumped to completion and lost money ( why ? generally cost overruns or poor reservoir performance) But often the best thing to do is extract as much revenue as possible as soon as possible since 2 million today is worth more than the possibility of 3 million a year from now when contract terminations, mothballing and re-startup etc are considered.
Sorry to complicate the simple model. It holds as a general model but again I didn't want anyone to go away with the impression that all oil projects are profitable
In fact oil sands projects in Canada are taking a huge risk since many of them require oil prices consistently around $40 to be viable. While this looks incredibly low right now, I'm betting the folks paying the high prices in the 70s would have never guessed that oil would be $12 in the 90s
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