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Shale oil drillers left exposed after pulling back price hedges

Producer ‘optimistic we’ll see $100 a barrel’ shuns insurance despite market wobbles

US oil producers cut back on price hedges this year in a bet that energy markets would rally again, a move that has left them suddenly vulnerable after turmoil in the banking sector knocked down the price of crude.

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank triggered a sell-off in US oil markets this month from recent highs of $80 a barrel. Prices have recovered to about $73 a barrel but remain at a level that could force producers to curtail plans to grow output or reduce payouts to shareholders, analysts say.

Many producers were left more exposed after they had rolled back hedges, a form of insurance against commodity market downturns. They were emboldened to do so after a surge in oil and natural gas prices gave them record profits last year.

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