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E&Ps Flag Iran Battle in Newest Dallas Fed Power Survey

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Last updated: 2026/03/26 at 5:33 PM
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The Iran battle was highlighted by a number of exploration and manufacturing corporations within the ‘feedback’ part of the primary quarter 2026 Dallas Fed Power Survey, which was launched just lately.

Whereas some corporations outlined that there had been some constructive results from the battle, the overwhelming majority outlined that the battle is harming exploration and manufacturing corporations.

“Volatility has elevated because of geopolitical occasions,” one exploration and manufacturing firm mentioned within the feedback part, which the survey identified confirmed feedback that had been edited for grammar and readability.

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“The second- and third-order results of this volatility and the commodity provide and value shock have but to be decided, however the concentrate on power safety over the approaching years ought to place U.S. producers effectively on the worldwide stage,” this firm added.

“U.S. shale has the capability to develop manufacturing, probably considerably if wanted, ought to this value surroundings stay,” it continued.

One other firm famous that the battle “will assist earnings this 12 months,” however added that “it stays to be seen if these will offset final 12 months’s losses”. 

A separate firm mentioned the battle “has brought about a really non permanent (and welcome) uptick in oil costs” however warned that “these will drop again as quickly as hostilities finish”.


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One other exploration and manufacturing agency famous within the feedback part, “between the historic January winter storm and the Iran battle, our firm technique of promoting into the spot market has been affirmed by these latest occasions”.

“Essentially, we perceive the premium that comes with one-off occasions like these, however they’re nonetheless significant to our backside line and in addition transfer the needle basically per commodity,” it added.

On the damaging finish, one exploration and manufacturing firm highlighted within the feedback part of the most recent Dallas Fed Power Survey that the Iran battle “has elevated uncertainty globally, and right here in Decrease 48 as effectively”.

One other firm warned that, “if the strait doesn’t open within the subsequent two weeks”, it thinks we’re taking a look at $170 per barrel oil “and mainly assured recession”.

Yet one more exploration and manufacturing firm said within the survey that the Strait of Hormuz “provides complexity”.

“How sustainable are present oil costs? Arduous to make long-term commitments or to ‘drill, child, drill’,” it added.

One other firm mentioned “the volatility throughout all of the commodities is simply insane and makes planning very tough”. 

A separate exploration and manufacturing firm warned that, “within the quarter forward, all pricing is unsure till protected navigation via the Strait of Hormuz could be achieved”.

“I might suppose any short- or long-term planning has been placed on maintain for the following two to a few months,” this firm added.

Yet one more firm mentioned the battle in Iran “is wreaking havoc in trade”, whereas one other identified that “the uncertainty over the length of the battle in Iran in addition to the influence of curtailment … on Center Japanese oil manufacturing” are points affecting its enterprise.

One other exploration and manufacturing firm warned that battle with Iran “makes all the pieces a wild card”.

Rigzone has contacted the White Home, the U.S. Division of Power, the American Petroleum Institute, and the Iranian Ministry of Overseas Affairs for touch upon the Dallas Fed Power Survey. On the time of writing, not one of the above have responded to Rigzone.

The Dallas Fed states on its web site that it conducts the Dallas Fed Power Survey quarterly to acquire a well timed evaluation of power exercise amongst oil and gasoline corporations positioned or headquartered within the Eleventh District. The Eleventh District encompasses Texas, northern Louisiana and southern New Mexico, the positioning highlights.

To contact the writer, e-mail andreas.exarheas@rigzone.com





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