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. The charts below are updated to February 2020 for the 10 largest US oil producing states.
Read MoreThe OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report for April 2021 was published this past week. The last month reported in each of the charts that follow is March 2021 and output reported for OPEC nations is crude oil output in thousands of barrels per day (kb/d).
Read MoreA 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 that project future US production is provided. The charts below are updated to January 2020 for the 10 largest US oil producing states.
Note: This post is not an April Fool’s joke. I really am publishing the latest official EIA information available, January production in April.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreThe OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report for March 2021 was published this past week. The last month reported in each of the charts that follow is February 2021 and output reported for OPEC nations is crude oil output in thousands of barrels per day (kb/d). The numbers at the left side of the graphs show February 2021 output (and in some cases the trailing 12 month average output).
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