February Non-OPEC Oil Production Sinks

A post by Ovi at peakoilbarrel.

Below are a number of oil (C + C ) production charts for Non-OPEC countries created from data provided by the EIAʼs International Energy Statistics and updated to February 2021. Information from other sources such as OPEC, the STEO and country specific sites such as Russia, Norway and China is used to provide a short term outlook for future output and direction for a few countries and the world.

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OPEC Update, May 2021

The OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report for May 2021 was published this past week. The last month reported in each of the charts that follow is April 2021 and output reported for OPEC nations is crude oil output in thousands of barrels per day (kb/d). In most of the charts that follow there is a red (and in one case yellow) line without markers which is the centered twelve month average (CTMA) for output.  Note that this a change from the way Ron Patterson has reported the average data for many years which used a trailing twelve month average.  Essentially the curve shifts back in time by 5 months as I choose July as the center month for the January to December 12 month average.

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December Non-OPEC Oil Output Continues Rebound from May Low

A post by Ovi at peakoilbarrel

Below are a number of oil (C + C ) production charts for Non-OPEC countries created from data provided by the EIAʼs International Energy Statistics and updated to December 2020. Information from other sources such as OPEC, the STEO and country specific sites such as Russia, Norway and China is used to provide a short term outlook for future output and direction for a few countries and the world.

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November Non-OPEC Oil Production Jumps

A post by Ovi at peakoilbarrel

Below are a number of oil (C + C ) production charts for Non-OPEC countries created from data provided by the EIAʼs International Energy Statistics and updated to November 2020. Information from other sources such as OPEC, the STEO and country specific sites such as Russia and Norway is used to provide a short term outlook for future output and direction for a few countries and the world.

This November post will primarily update the charts from the October report that was posted late on Saturday, February 20. The comments in the October post were up to date as of February 19 and so will be largely copied over to this post and updated where appropriate.

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