From the Table: Challenges in Forecasting a Development Program in Volatile Activity Environments
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We pull back the curtain on a closed-door operator roundtable to show why oil and gas forecasting keeps breaking when the field fights the model. We track how water, power costs, private equity demands, service chain whiplash, and methane rules reshape what “good planning” even means.
• why we started sharing curated operator roundtables through the podcast
• how parent-child well interference can turn forecasts upside down
• why unexpected water forces heavy pumping and bigger power needs
• how no on-site gas can push crews into diesel generation at extreme cost
• why AFEs balloon when the physical reality hits the dirt
• the gap between private equity return targets and operational outcomes
• how standardized designs can create hidden well integrity risk
• why service companies get crushed by sudden schedule cuts
• what agility looks like when fleets must relocate fast
• how new methane and clean air rules hit small operators hardest
• the denominator effect that makes the same leak look worse for independents
• the shift from growth at all costs to ruthless capital efficiency
• why leaders must connect geology, finance, logistics, and policy
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