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ConocoPhillips CEO: US shale will plateau if current oil prices remain in range.

ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance stated on Tuesday that U.S. shale production will plateau if oil prices stay where they are and will begin to decline when oil prices reach $50 per barrel.

"The breakeven has probably not moved much." "I think that long-term if oil prices are in a range where they're comfortable - perhaps in the 70s or 65-75 - we will still see modest growth from the U.S.," Lance said, speaking at Qatar Economic Forum.

We see a plateauing of production in the U.S. by the end of this year, unless we have a technological breakthrough. Don't bet on our industry.

Qatar's Energy Minister Saad Al-Kaabi, who spoke alongside Lance at the event, said that if oil dropped below $60 per barrel, investment would decline and global energy requirements would not be met.

He said that Qatar, which is one of the world's largest LNG exporters, "was not worried at all" by a glut in the supply of liquefied gas (LNG). Reporting by Andrew Mills, Federico Maccioni and Nayera Saba. Writing by Louise Heavens and Kirby Donovan.

(source: Reuters)