Core Viewpoint - Diamondback Energy, one of the largest independent oil companies in the Permian Basin, warns of a significant influx of crude oil supply into the global market in the coming months [1] Company Actions - The company plans to cut capital expenditures by $100 million and lower its production guidance while postponing some fracking operations [1] - CEO Van't Hoff stated that the growth expectations for global crude oil supply in the second half of this year are substantial, indicating a strategic shift in operations [1] Industry Context - This statement aligns with Diamondback's previous prediction in May, where the company indicated that U.S. shale oil production had peaked [1] - Following this prediction, domestic crude oil drilling activity in the U.S. has decreased by 12%, reaching the lowest level in nearly four years [1]
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