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Month: October 2020
Hurricanes Impact US August Oil Production
A post by Ovi at peakoilbarrel.
All of the oil (C + C) production data for the US state charts comes from the EIAʼs Petroleum Supply monthly PSM. After the production charts, an analysis of three EIA monthly reports projecting future production is provided. The charts below are updated to August 2020 for the 10 largest US oil producing states.
Read MoreEIA’s Electric Power Monthly – September 2020 Edition with data for July
A Guest Post by Islandboy
The EIA released the latest edition of their Electric Power Monthly on September 24th, with data for July 2020. The table above shows the percentage contribution of the main fuel sources to two decimal places for the last two months and the year 2020 to date. Read More
Non-OPEC Oil Production Starts to Rebound
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 EIA’s International Energy Statistics and updated to June 2020. Information from other sources such as OPEC, the STEO and country specific sites is used to provide a short term outlook for future output and direction for a few countries.
Non-OPEC production has started to rebound from the May low of 45,379 kb/d. According to the EIA, June’s output added 564 kb/d to May’s to end up 45,943 kb/d. Using data from the STEO, a projection for Non-OPEC output was made to September. September output is expected to rise to 48,739 kb/d, with the biggest increment occurring in July, close to 1,000 kb/d. Of the 1,000 kb/d, 500 kb/d will be provided by the US.
Read MoreOPEC Oil Production for September 2020
Data for the OPEC charts below are from the OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report and is in thousand barrels per day. All data is through September 2020.
There was little change in OPEC production in September.
Total OPEC production was down 47,000 barrels per day in September but that was after August production was revised upward by 109,000 bpd.
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