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The oil industry has been on a hot streak this year, thanks to a series of major discoveries that have rekindled a sense of excitement across the petroleum sector, despite falling prices and a tough economy. These discoveries, spanning five continents, are the result of hefty investments that began earlier in the decade when oil prices rose, and of new technologies that allow explorers to drill at greater depths and break tougher rocks. "That’s the wonderful thing about price signals in a free market— it puts people in a better position to take more exploration risk," said James T. Hackett, chairman and chief executive ofAnadarko Petroleum.

More than 200 discoveries have been reported so far this year in dozens of countries, including northern Iraq’s Kurdish region,Australia, Israel, Iran,Brazil, Norway, Ghana and Russi
A、They have been made by international giants, likeExxon Mobil, but also by industry minnows, like Tullow Oil. Just this month,BP said that it found a giant deepwater field that might turn out to be the biggest oil discovery ever in the Gulf of Mexico, whileAnadarko announced a large find in an "exciting and highly prospective" region off Sierra Leone. It is normal for companies to discover billions of barrels of new oil every year, but this year’s pace is unusually brisk. New oil discoveries have totaled about 10 billion barrels in the first half of the year, according to IHSCambridgeEnergy ResearchAssociates. If discoveries continue at that pace through year-end, they are likely to reach the highest level since 2000.
While recent years have featured speculation about a coining peak and subsequent decline in oil production, people in the industry say there is still plenty of oil in the ground, especially beneath the ocean floor, even if finding and extracting it is becoming harder. They say that prices and the pace of technological improvement remain the principal factors governing oil production capacity. While the industry is celebrating the recent discoveries, many executives are anxious about the immediate future, fearing that lower prices might jeopardize their exploration drive. The world economy is weak, oil prices have tumbled from last year’s records, corporate profits have shrunk, and global demand for oil remains low.After falling to $34 inDecember, oil prices have doubled, stabilizing near $70 a barrel.But if the world economy does not pick up, some analysts believe the price could fall again. Oil companies contend that is not a prospect they can afforD、Despite reaping record profits in recent years, many executives have warned that they need prices above $60 a barrel to develop the world’s more challenging reserves. In fact, some exploration activity has already slowed this year, as producers seek better terms from service companies and contractors.
It is not just oil that is benefiting from the exploration boom. Repsol, Spain’s biggest oil company, said this month that it had discovered what could turn out to be Venezuela’s biggest natural gas fielD、In recent years, companies have found substantial natural gas reserves in the United States, from shale rocks once believed to be impossible to drill.
"The No. 1 question that exploration teams have right now is: Where do we go next " said Robert Fryklund, who ran the operations ofConocoPhillips in Libya andBrazil, and is a vice president in Houston atCambridgeEnergy ResearchAssociates.Exploration spending swelled in recent years, partly to offset a doubling of costs throughout the industry—from steel prices to the cost of renting deepwater drilling rigs.
A、big issue confronting the industry now is how to drive down costs while maintaining a high level of exploration. On average, costs have fallen by 15 to 20 percent from their peak, according to petroleum executives.Exploration remains a risky, and costly, business, where some deepwater wells can cost up to $100 million. From 30 to 50 percent of explor
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