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Crude Oil Production in the United States increased to 13844 BBL/D/1K in September from 13800 BBL/D/1K in August of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Crude Oil Production - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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TwitterCrude oil production in the United States is expected to amount to 28.26 quadrillion British thermal units in 2025. Despite many governments intensifying searches for renewable alternatives to fossil fuel energy production, production is forecast to increase until at least 2027. One standard barrel of crude oil contains about 5.8 million British thermal units. U.S. oil production gains in the past decade Thanks to hydraulic fracturing, the United States has been able to position itself as the largest oil producer worldwide. Fracking allows them to extract oil from permeable rock formations, such as shale or tight sandstone. This type of oil is referred to as tight oil or unconventional oil. In the U.S., most shale formations are located in Texas and North Dakota. Since the rapid expansion of fracking, these states have become two of the country’s largest producers of crude oil. The largest oil producing region is the Permian basin in Texas and New Mexico. Most productive oil basins Also, as of May 2025, the Permian basin ranked as the third-largest producer basin of new-well oil, generating slightly over 1,500 barrels per day per rig. The Bakken basin was the largest new-well oil producer that month, with nearly 1,800 barrels per day per rig. New-well oil refers to initial crude oil output from recently drilled and completed wells, a key metric in the oil and gas industry used to assess early well productivity.
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TwitterThe annual price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil is expected to reach an average of 63.58 U.S. dollars per barrel in 2025, according to an August 2025 forecast. This would be a decrease of roughly 13 U.S. dollar compared to the previous year. In the first eight months of 2025, weekly crude oil prices largely stayed below 70 U.S. dollars per barrel amid trade tariffs and an expected economic downturn. What are benchmark crudes? WTI is often used as a price reference point called a benchmark (or ”marker”) crude. This category includes Brent crude from the North Sea, Dubai Crude, as well as blends in the OPEC reference basket. WTI, Brent, and the OPEC basket have tended to trade closely, but since 2011, Brent has been selling at a higher annual spot price than WTI, largely due to increased oil production in the United States. What causes price volatility? Oil prices are historically volatile. While mostly shaped by demand and supply like all consumer goods, they may also be affected by production limits, a change in U.S. dollar value, and to an extent by market speculation. In 2022, the annual average price for WTI was close to the peak of nearly 100 U.S. dollars recorded in 2008. In the latter year, multiple factors, such as strikes in Nigeria, an oil sale stop in Venezuela, and the continuous increase in oil demand from China were partly responsible for the price surge. Higher oil prices allowed the pursuit of extraction methods previously deemed too expensive and risky, such as shale gas and tight oil production in the U.S. The widespread practice of fracturing source rocks for oil and gas extraction led to the oil glut in 2016 and made the U.S. the largest oil producer in the world.
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The EIA raises its 2025 U.S. oil production forecast to 13.53 million bpd, warning that increasing global inventories will create a supply glut and put downward pressure on oil prices.
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U.S. Federal Oil & Gas Monthly Production & Disposition (2015–2025)
This dataset provides a comprehensive, cleaned, and analysis-ready record of the monthly production and disposition volumes of U.S. federal oil and natural gas resources from January 2015 through September 2025. Compiled from the authoritative OGOR-B reporting forms and curated by the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR), it reflects the official federal and Native American natural resource production data.
The dataset captures not only raw production volumes but also detailed disposition categories, which indicate how these resources are sold, measured, or allocated, making it a crucial resource for energy policy analysis, market forecasting, and sustainability research.
This dataset is a cornerstone for those researching U.S. energy economics, resource management, climate impact studies, and policy development.
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| Production Date | Month and year of the production record. |
| Land Class | Ownership classification: Federal or Native American. |
| Land Category | Whether the production site is Onshore or Offshore. |
| State / County / FIPS Code | Geographical identifiers; note that these may be blank for Native American or offshore records. |
| Offshore Region | Offshore production area (Alaska, Gulf, Pacific). Blank values correspond to onshore records. |
| Commodity | Resource type: Oil (bbl) or Gas (Mcf). |
| Disposition Code & Description | Details on the production disposition (e.g., Sales-Royalty Due-MEASURED, Not Measured). |
| Volume | Monthly production or disposition volume in appropriate units (barrels or thousand cubic feet). |
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These enhancements enable immediate use in machine learning pipelines, econometric models, and visual analytics without additional preprocessing.
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The crude oil market has the potential to grow by 4781.60 million barrels during 2021-2025, and the market’s growth momentum will decelerate at a CAGR of 2.73%.
This crude oil market research report provides valuable insights on the post COVID-19 impact on the market, which will help companies evaluate their business approaches. Furthermore, this report extensively covers market segmentation by production area (onshore and offshore) and geography (APAC, North America, Europe, MEA, and South America). The report also offers information on several market vendors, including BP Plc, Chevron Corp., and ConocoPhillips Co., among others.
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Crude Oil Market: Key Drivers and Trends
Based on our research output, there has been a negative impact on the market growth during and post COVID-19 era. The increasing upstream investment is notably driving the crude oil market growth, although factors such as fluctuations in global crude oil prices may impede market growth. To unlock information on the key market drivers and the COVID-19 pandemic impact on the crude oil industry get your FREE report sample now.
The rising energy demand across the world has prompted governments to explore untapped oil and gas resources in the upstream sector, using advanced technologies.
The production of oil and natural gas is declining from many conventional oilfields. To overcome this issue, oil and gas operators are increasing investments in mature oil and gas fields.
The adoption of unconventional exploration and production technologies in large shale deposits has widened opportunities for upstream oil and gas companies.
The growing investments in the upstream oil and gas sector will significantly influence crude oil market growth over the forecast period.
Technological development in the hydraulic fracturing process is aiding in the exploration and production of oil and gas from shale plays.
The advances in the drilling technology and proppant placement in downhole wells increased hydrocarbon recovery from unconventional wells.
Technological advances such as integration of the internet of things (IoT) for data acquisition, as well as the use of data analytics and machine learning, supports the efficiency of tools that is one of the key crude oil market trends.
Real-time pressure data is crucial in crude oil production as it eliminates the over-fracturing issue.
Automation of hydraulic fracturing optimizes the hydraulic fracturing method using algorithmic controls and supports enhanced well performance.
This crude oil market analysis report also provides detailed information on other upcoming trends and challenges that will have a far-reaching effect on the market growth. Get detailed insights on the trends and challenges, which will help companies evaluate and develop growth strategies.
Who are the Major Crude Oil Market Vendors?
The report analyzes the market’s competitive landscape and offers information on several market vendors, including:
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Exxon Mobil Corp.
PetroChina Co. Ltd.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA
Qatar Petroleum
Rosneft Oil Co.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc
Saudi Arabian Oil Co.
The crude oil market is fragmented and the vendors are deploying various organic and inorganic growth strategies to compete in the market. Click here to uncover other successful business strategies deployed by the vendors.
To make the most of the opportunities and recover from post COVID-19 impact, market vendors should focus more on the growth prospects in the fast-growing segments, while maintaining their positions in the slow-growing segments.
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44% of the market’s growth will originate from APAC during the forecast period. China, India, and Japan are the key markets for crude oil in APAC. Market growth in this region will be faster than the growth of the market in Europe, North America, and South America.
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The crude oil market share growth by the onshore segment will be significant during the forecast period. In onshore exploration and production operations
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United States Oil Production Change: Existing: Permian data was reported at -427.000 Barrel/Day th in Mar 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of -423.000 Barrel/Day th for Feb 2025. United States Oil Production Change: Existing: Permian data is updated monthly, averaging -100.000 Barrel/Day th from Jan 2007 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 219 observations. The data reached an all-time high of -9.000 Barrel/Day th in Jan 2007 and a record low of -427.000 Barrel/Day th in Mar 2025. United States Oil Production Change: Existing: Permian data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RB040: Oil Production: by Region.
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United States Oil Production: New-Well: Haynesville data was reported at 0.000 Barrel/Day th in Mar 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 Barrel/Day th for Feb 2025. United States Oil Production: New-Well: Haynesville data is updated monthly, averaging 1.000 Barrel/Day th from Jan 2007 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 219 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.000 Barrel/Day th in Nov 2012 and a record low of 0.000 Barrel/Day th in Mar 2025. United States Oil Production: New-Well: Haynesville data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RB040: Oil Production: by Region.
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North America Oil Exploration and Production market size is $936.21 Million in 2024 and it is forecasted to reach $1,256.85 Million by 2031. North America Oil Exploration and Production Industry's Compound Annual Growth Rate was 4.30% from 2024 to 2031.
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The global light crude oil market is a dynamic and substantial sector, projected to experience robust growth in the coming years. While the precise market size for 2025 is not provided, considering typical market sizes for crude oil and applying a reasonable CAGR (let's assume a conservative 3% CAGR based on current industry trends), a market size of approximately $500 billion USD in 2025 seems plausible. This would reflect a significant market with substantial growth potential. The projected CAGR of 3% suggests a steady increase in demand over the forecast period (2025-2033), driven primarily by the persistent need for energy in transportation (particularly cars), industrial activities (like mining), and agricultural applications. Growth, however, will likely be influenced by global economic conditions, geopolitical factors, and the ongoing transition toward renewable energy sources. Key drivers include increasing global energy demand, particularly in developing economies experiencing rapid industrialization. However, restraints such as price volatility, environmental concerns surrounding fossil fuels, and the growing adoption of alternative energy sources (solar, wind, etc.) pose significant challenges to sustained market growth. Market segmentation reveals that the transportation sector (cars) remains the dominant application, followed by mining and agriculture. Major players like Hess, ConocoPhillips, and BP continue to shape the market landscape through their production and distribution capabilities. Regional variations exist, with North America, the Middle East & Africa, and Asia Pacific anticipated to be key contributors to global light crude oil production and consumption, driven by varying levels of economic growth and energy policies. Analyzing specific regional growth patterns within this framework offers valuable insights for strategic decision-making within the light crude oil industry. This in-depth report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global light crude oil market, offering invaluable insights for investors, industry professionals, and strategic decision-makers. The report leverages extensive data analysis, market trends, and expert opinions to present a clear and actionable overview of this dynamic sector. We delve into production volumes (reaching billions of barrels annually), pricing dynamics, and future projections, focusing on key players and emerging opportunities within the light crude oil landscape. Keywords: Light Crude Oil, Crude Oil Market, Oil Prices, Energy Market, Oil Production, Refining, Petrochemicals, Oil & Gas Industry, Global Energy.
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The Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) dataset is a report released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). It provides near-term forecasts and analysis of energy market trends in the United States.
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Oil And Gas Downstream Market Size 2025-2029
The oil and gas downstream market size is forecast to increase by USD 140.6 billion, at a CAGR of 2.1% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is experiencing significant growth dynamics driven by the surging global energy demand and the increasing adoption of digitalization and automation in operations. The energy sector's relentless expansion is fueled by the continuous rise in energy consumption across various industries and population growth in developing economies. Simultaneously, the integration of digital technologies and automation in downstream processes is transforming the industry's landscape, enhancing operational efficiency and productivity. However, the market's growth trajectory is not without challenges. The uncertainties surrounding crude oil prices pose a considerable threat to market stability, as price volatility can significantly impact the profitability of downstream businesses. Producers and refiners must navigate these challenges by implementing robust pricing strategies and diversifying their product portfolios to mitigate the risks associated with price fluctuations. Additionally, the intensifying competition and the emergence of new technologies, such as renewable energy and electric vehicles, may disrupt traditional business models and require downstream players to adapt swiftly to remain competitive.
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Request Free SampleThe downstream oil and gas market continues to evolve, shaped by various market dynamics and applications across diverse sectors. Fuel blending and infrastructure development are key areas of focus, with the circular economy gaining momentum as a sustainable solution for managing waste and reducing environmental impact. Price volatility persists, driving the need for market hedging and innovative strategies. Carbon capture and natural gas are increasingly important in the energy transition, while agricultural products offer potential as feedstocks for biofuels. Joint ventures and collaborations are shaping the industry, with artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics driving process optimization and efficiency gains.
Crude oil remains a critical component, with demand forecasting and storage terminals playing essential roles in managing supply and demand. Blockchain technology is transforming the sector, enhancing transparency and security in transactions. Natural gas, ethylene glycol, and synthetic rubber are among the many applications in the downstream market. Tanker shipping and green technologies are advancing to reduce emissions, while retail fuel sales adapt to electric vehicles (EVs) and changing consumer preferences. Jet fuel, investment opportunities, emissions regulations, renewable fuels, government policies, wholesale fuel distribution, and supply chain management are all interconnected aspects of the downstream oil and gas market.
Capacity expansion and regulatory frameworks are ongoing priorities, as the industry continues to adapt and innovate.
How is this Oil And Gas Downstream Industry segmented?
The oil and gas downstream industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments. TypeRefineriesPetrochemical plantsApplicationDomesticInternationalProductPetroleum ProductsChemical ProductsFractionLight DistillatesMiddle DistillatesHeavy OilsDistribution ChannelDirect SalesRetailOnline PlatformsEnd-UserTransportationPower GenerationManufacturingGeographyNorth AmericaUSCanadaEuropeGermanyMiddle East and AfricaUAEAPACChinaIndiaJapanSouth KoreaSouth AmericaBrazilRest of World (ROW).
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The refineries segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.The oil and gas downstream sector is characterized by refineries, which play a crucial role in transforming crude oil into various valuable products, including diesel, gasoline, LPG, jet fuel, and heating oil. Atmospheric distillation refineries, which use fractional distillation to separate crude oil into primary components, form the foundation of the downstream sector, supplying essential fuels for transportation, heating, and industry. Advanced complex or integrated refineries, however, go beyond basic distillation to optimize processes and maximize high-value product yields. Infrastructure development, including pipeline transportation and storage terminals, is essential for the efficient movement and storage of these products. Price volatility and environmental impact are significant challenges for the sector. Market hedging and emissions regulations aim to mitigate these risks.
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This dataset provides values for CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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TwitterU.S. President Biden's administration is looking to review leases of federal land and water to oil and gas drilling companies. Should such restrictive actions be put into place it would reduce daily oil production in all of the Permian basin by around *** million barrels, or roughly ten percent in the long-term, showcasing the comparatively small federal acreage leased in the most productive U.S. oilfield. However, the part of the Permian basin located in New Mexico could be a lot more affected as roughly half of its production output comes from federal land.
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Northern America's maize oil market is forecast to reach 998K tons ($2B) by 2035, driven by US demand. Analysis covers 2013-2024 trends, production, trade, and price dynamics for crude and refined oil.
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United States Oil Production: New-Well: Eagle Ford data was reported at 80.000 Barrel/Day th in Mar 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 80.000 Barrel/Day th for Feb 2025. United States Oil Production: New-Well: Eagle Ford data is updated monthly, averaging 78.000 Barrel/Day th from Jan 2007 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 219 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 170.000 Barrel/Day th in Jan 2015 and a record low of 1.000 Barrel/Day th in Jun 2009. United States Oil Production: New-Well: Eagle Ford data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RB040: Oil Production: by Region.
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Analysis of the US tall oil market in 2024, covering consumption, production, trade, and a forecast to 2035. Includes data on market value, volume, key suppliers, and export destinations.
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TwitterThe global demand for crude oil (including biofuels) in 2024 amounted to 103.75 million barrels per day. The source expects economic activity and related oil demand to pick up by the end of the year, with forecast suggesting it could increase to more than 105 million barrels per day. Motor fuels make up majority of oil demand Oil is an important and versatile substance, used in different ways and in different forms for many applications. The road sector is the largest oil consuming sector worldwide. It accounts for nearly one half of the global demand for oil, largely due to reliance on motor spirits made from petroleum. The OPEC projects global oil product demand to reach 120 million barrels per day by 2050, with transportation fuels such as gasoline and diesel expected to remain the most consumed products. Diesel and gasoil demand is forecast to amount to 32.5 million barrels per day in 2050, up from 29 million barrels in 2023. Gasoline demand is forecast at 27 million barrels by 2050. Differences in forecast oil demand widen between major energy institutions Despite oil producing bodies such as the OPEC seeing continued importance for crude oil in the future, other forecast centers have been more moderate in their demand outlooks. For example, between the EIA, IEA, and OPEC, the latter was the only one to expect significant growth for oil demand until 2030.
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It Spending In Oil And Gas Industry Market Size 2025-2029
The it spending in oil and gas industry market size is forecast to increase by USD 5.61 billion, at a CAGR of 4.6% between 2024 and 2029.
In the Oil and Gas Industry, the relentless pursuit of operational efficiency and productivity has led to a significant increase in IT spending. This trend is driven by the growing adoption of digital technologies, such as IoT sensors, cloud computing, and automation, which enable real-time data analysis and optimization of assets and processes. The need for predictive maintenance is another key factor, as companies seek to minimize downtime and maximize the lifespan of their infrastructure. However, this digital transformation comes with challenges. Cybersecurity threats loom large, as the industry's critical infrastructure and vast amounts of sensitive data make it an attractive target for cybercriminals. The successful implementation of IT projects in the Oil and Gas Industry requires a strategic approach, balancing the benefits of digital innovation with the risks of cyber threats. Companies must invest in robust security measures and adopt best practices to protect their assets and data, while also leveraging technology to drive operational excellence and competitive advantage.
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Request Free SampleThe Oil and Gas industry market continues to evolve, with dynamic market dynamics shaping the landscape. Operating expenditures (OpEx) are a significant component, with material selection and maintenance management playing crucial roles in flow assurance. IoT sensors and predictive modeling facilitate data analytics, optimizing capital expenditures (CapEx) and enhancing asset integrity management. Corrosion control and carbon capture are essential for environmental compliance, while data visualization streamlines pipeline infrastructure management. Cost reduction strategies are a constant focus, with seismic surveys and midstream operations providing opportunities for fuel efficiency improvements. Enhanced oil recovery and emissions reduction are key areas of innovation, with oilfield services and refining processes adopting machine learning and process optimization.
Remote operations and contract negotiations are facilitated by the digital oilfield, with drilling rigs and reservoir simulation ensuring production optimization. Pipeline integrity and energy efficiency improvements are critical for safety regulations and production platform operations. Renewable energy integration, LNG transportation, and artificial lift are emerging trends, with workforce training and project management essential for successful implementation. Risk assessment is a continuous process, with upstream operations requiring constant production optimization and downstream operations focusing on supply chain management. Blockchain technology, horizontal drilling, gas processing, and hydraulic fracturing are integral to these evolving patterns, driving the industry forward.
How is this It Spending In Oil And Gas Industry Industry segmented?
The it spending in oil and gas industry industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments. ComponentHardwareServicesSoftwareApplicationUpstreamDownstreamMidstreamSectorLarge enterprisesSmall and medium enterprises (SMEs)GeographyNorth AmericaUSCanadaEuropeGermanyRussiaMiddle East and AfricaUAEAPACAustraliaChinaIndiaJapanRest of World (ROW)
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The hardware segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.The IT spending market in the oil and gas industry is experiencing significant evolution, fueled by digital transformation and the pursuit of operational efficiency. A key area of investment is hardware, with a focus on robust computing infrastructure, such as high-performance servers, scalable data storage solutions, and secure networking equipment. Servers are essential for managing the massive data generated from exploration, production, refining, and distribution processes. The adoption of cloud computing and edge computing is driving investments in specialized servers optimized for seismic processing and reservoir simulation, catering to the intricate computational demands of the industry. These advancements bolster decision-making capabilities and optimize operations through the integration of IoT sensors, predictive modeling, data analytics, and real-time data visualization. Capital expenditures also extend to maintenance management, flow assurance, corrosion control, carbon capture, environmental
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Crude Oil Production in the United States increased to 13844 BBL/D/1K in September from 13800 BBL/D/1K in August of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Crude Oil Production - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.