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Back to EpisodesWhere the Next Barrels Come From: The Search for Future Supply
Description
Where will the next wave of global oil supply come from?
In this week’s Oil & Gas Trends Report, we break down how the industry is shifting from short-term disruption to the bigger question of future oil supply, long-term investment, and global energy strategy.
As refining constraints tighten fuel markets and supply shocks expose system limits, companies are reevaluating where—and how—the next barrels will be developed.
In This Episode
• Why the industry is shifting focus to long-term oil supply development
• How Venezuela’s oil sector reforms could unlock future production
• Why offshore regions like Guyana, Brazil, and Africa are driving the next wave of growth
• How U.S. shale is maturing and facing capital discipline constraints
• The shift from short-cycle shale to long-cycle offshore supply
• Why refining capacity constraints are tightening diesel and fuel markets
Why It Matters
Global energy markets are becoming more complex and less flexible.
While U.S. shale has historically acted as a rapid-response supply source, operators are now prioritizing capital discipline, efficiency, and shareholder returns, limiting how quickly production can scale.
At the same time, offshore oil projects—though slower to develop—are emerging as critical sources of long-term, stable supply, while countries like Venezuela could re-enter global markets if reforms succeed.
Bottom Line
The future of oil supply won’t come from a single source.
Instead, it will be shaped by a mix of offshore investment, evolving shale production, and new international supply entrants—all within a more constrained and strategically complex energy system.
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