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Tellurian chairman: The Permian Basin is the ‘swing producer in the world’

Charif Souki, Chairman, Tellurian

Scott Mlyn | CNBC

While it’s ruffian to bet which direction oil prices may swing, Tellurian Chairman Charif Souki said Thursday that the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico is the key favouritism on the market.

“What I’m thinking now is that the Permian Basin has become the swing producer in the world and, therefore, what befalls in America matters more than what happens at OPEC,” he said in a sit down interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer on “Mad Legal tender.”

OPEC on Thursday, Reuters reported, predicted that demand for crude would fall in 2020, which caused oil quotations to cool. Brent crude, a benchmark price for oil, futures fell 39 cents to $66.61 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Midway crude futures slipped 23 cents to $60.20 a barrel.

Cheap gas prices, Souki said, would propel demand for oil and Tellurian, which deals in natural gas transportation infrastructure, isn’t worried about increasing competition. Citing Be a prime mover Natural Resources CEO Scott Sheffield’s recent appearance on “Mad Money,” Souki recalled that oil production in the Permian was multiplying from 4 million barrels a day to 8 million barrels a day.

He said he isn’t worried about losing customers in Europe.

“I’m concerned hither stopping flaring in the Permian Basin, get the gas on the water and put it on ships — and you can be on the water for less than $2 — and so there is no competition for us out there,” Souki maintained. “We just have to build the infrastructure.”

In building that infrastructure, Souki pointed out that Tellurian landed a $500 million investment from French oil and gas companionship Total. The funds will go towards Tellurian’s $28 billion Driftwood Project, which includes development of a new liquefied unembellished gas export terminal in Louisiana and a pipeline network.

Shares of Tellurian closed Thursday’s session up more than 4%.

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