News
16 February 2016

Lending limit drop may spur oil industry shakeout

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe

The borrowing bases for 45 speculative-grade oil and natural gas producers will fall by an average of 20% to 30% when banks take a fresh look in April, according to Standard & Poor's (S&P). The drop may make it difficult for some companies to stay in business.

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