Energy Dominance: US Crude Oil Production Tops 12
Million Barrels per Day in April! by David Middleton, 7/15/19.
U.S. crude oil production surpassed 12 million barrels per day in April.
U.S.
crude oil production and lease condensate reached another milestone in April
2019, totaling 12.2 million barrels per day (b/d), according to EIA’s
latest Petroleum Supply Monthly.
April
2019 marks the first time that monthly U.S. crude oil production levels
surpassed 12 million b/d, and this milestone comes less than a year after U.S.
crude oil production surpassed 11 million b/d in
August 2018.
Texas
and the Federal Offshore Gulf of Mexico (GOM), the two largest crude
oil production areas in the United States, both reached record
levels of production in April at 4.97 million b/d and 1.98 million b/d,
respectively. Oklahoma also reached a record production level of 617,000 b/d.
The
U.S. onshore crude oil production increase is driven mainly by developing low
permeability (tight) formations using horizontal drilling
and hydraulic fracturing. EIA estimates that crude oil production from
tight formations in April 2019 reached 7.4 million b/d, or 61% of the U.S.
total.
US oil
consumption is 20 million bbd, so with US production of oil at 12.2 million
bbd, adding 1 million each year we might expect to produce 20 million bbd in 8
years or sooner.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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