All OPEC data for the charts below are from the OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report https://momr.opec.org/pdf-download/
OPEC crude oil production continued to slide in December.
Read MoreAll OPEC data for the charts below are from the OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report https://momr.opec.org/pdf-download/
OPEC crude oil production continued to slide in December.
Read MoreThe OPEC data for the charts below are from the OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report.
and is thousand barrels per day.OPEC 14 was down 193,000 barrels per day in November but that was after October production had been revised up by 94,000 bpd.
Read MoreOPEC 14 bounced back from last month’s decline. And there were major revisions in the September data. Saudi Arabia’s September production was revised up 232,000 bpd, Nigeria’s production revised up by 96,000 bpd and OPEC 14 September production was revised up by 316,000 bpd.
Read MoreData for the OPEC charts below were taken from the October OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report
OPEC 14 crude oil production was down1,318,000 barrels per day in September. Most of that decline was due to the Iranian attack on the Saudi oil complex at Abqaiq.
Read MoreThe USA data below was taken primarily from the EIA’s Petroleum Supply Monthly while some were taken from the EIA’s Monthly Energy Review.
I have some bad news to report. The EIA no longer published World production data or Non-OPEC production data. This data had previously been published in the Monthly Energy Review.
The Monthly Energy Review’s data was one month behind the Petroleum Supply Monthly but now they jumped two months and are now one month ahead of the Petroleum Supply Monthly. They now publish the previous month’s numbers, June in this case, but now publish only US data. The Petroleum Supply Monthly is unchanged.
EDIT: The Petroleum Supply Monthly does publish some, incomplete, world data… through April or one month behind their USA data. I will use that with an explanation and comments next month.
The closest I can come to World oil production, through June, is the combined production of OPEC, Russia, the USA, and Canada. This is 70% of total World Production.