OPEC’s Nemesis, Shale Oil, Is Back, Setting New Production Records

 | Feb 20, 2019 03:18AM ET

Shale oil is setting new production records, threatening the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries with another showdown that could upend the market as U.S. crude prices cross $55 per barrel.

To complicate matters, Saudi Arabia, which dominates OPEC, has become so aggressive in cutting production that it’s even willing to cede market share in Asia, its most prized destination, in order to get to its desired target of $80 per barrel. Any export void the Saudis leave in the region can easily be replaced by U.S. competitors. Proof: the first annual export-term contract announced by India this week for U.S.-origin crude grades.