Concerns about the prolonged energy crisis caused by the great cold wave, several weeks to recover operations – Bloomberg



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The energy crisis still continues, although some major power outages have been restored in Texas, hit by record cold waves.

Utility tracking websiteAccording to Power Outage.US, about 375,000 homes and businesses are without power in the state as of the 18th. It decreased from more than 3 million on the 17th.

However, the economic impact of the energy crisis is widespread and may be prolonged. Crude oil production in the United States has fallen by almost 40% and hydraulic fracturing (hydraulic fracturing) activity has ceased in the Permian Basin, where shale oil is produced.

US crude oil production declined by 40%, the biggest drop ever recorded: an oil well operation was halted due to a severe cold snap (2)

In the oil industry, several companies have declared force majeure warning customers that they will not be able to meet contractual deadlines The largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the United StatesCheniere Energy has revealed that it is temporarily reducing gas and electricity consumption to support the Texas electrical system.

Texas Cold Wave Crisis on Global Oil Markets: Impacts Beyond Rice (1)

Power outages continue in Texas, which was hit by a record cold snap

Source: Bloomberg

  

Will it take a few weeks for the oil company to regain operations?

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