In A Coronavirus World, Texas Thinks Less Oil Will Be Better

 | Mar 20, 2020 08:16

Over the last decade, Texas could only think of one thing to tell its oil industry: “drill, baby, drill!”

Now, the Lone Star State is telling those same drillers: “slower, baby, slower.”

The coronavirus has upended the world, including Texas, which is home to Houston, the “Energy Capital of the World” and Permian, the shale basin that last year surpassed Saudi Arabia’s Ghawar as the top producing oilfield.

As U.S. crude prices fell to 18-year lows of nearly $20 per barrel on Wednesday from the systemic destruction of demand caused by the Covid-19 and fear of oversupply from the Saudis’ new pump-till-we-drop mantra, Texas was weighing a decision that could be a new “shock and awe” in its more-than-century-old drilling history.