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Hunting Q1 EBITDA Up as Shale Shines

Posted by April 12, 2017

Oilfield services company Hunting Plc said on Wednesday its revenue for the first quarter had been ahead of management's expectations due continued higher activity levels in US shale sector.

 
The company reported a positive EBITDA of $5.5 million for the first quarter ended March 31.
 
U.S. drillers added oil rigs for a 12th week in a row, extending the recovery into an 11th month as energy companies boost spending on new production to take advantage of a recovery in crude prices, energy services firm Baker Hughes Inc said April 7.
 
More than half of the rigs added since the recovery started in June after crude prices first topped $50 a barrel were in the Permian basin, the nation's biggest shale oil formation located in west Texas and eastern New Mexico.
 
Drillers last week added 12 rigs there, bringing the total up to 331, the highest since February 2015.
 
Reporting by Sanjeeban Sarkar

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