All of the oil (C + C) production data for the US state charts comes from the EIAʼs Petroleum Supply monthly PSM.
U.S. April production decreased by 60 kb/d to 11,628 kb/d, after March was revised up from 11,655 kb/d to 11,688 kb/d. The largest production increase came from the GOM while North Dakota dropped by 214 kb/d.
The EIA has reported that their site experienced technical problems last week and that they have not been able to update their weekly and monthly data. Since we do not know when they will publish the April U.S. oil production report, this short different post will fill the gap.
The answer to the above question is clearly No. However that does not prohibit one from doing some exploratory analysis.
Recently BP issued their annual Statistical Review. While most of it was updated to 2021, the world oil reserves were not and the same 2020 reserves were reported again. The following note was provided to explain why the reserves were not updated: “Please note that due to process improvements for the Statistical Review these reserves tables have not been updated this year.”