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Weekly Crude Oil Production in the United States decreased to 13814 Thousand Barrels Per Day in November 21 from 13834 Thousand Barrels Per Day in the previous week. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Weekly Crude Oil Production.
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The EIA weekly oil production report provides important data, insights, and estimates on the trends and changes in oil production in the United States. It covers aspects such as total crude oil production, production changes, and production estimates, serving as a valuable resource for analysts, investors, and policymakers in the energy industry.
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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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US weekly crude oil production refers to the amount of crude oil that is produced in the United States on a weekly basis. It is an important indicator of the country's domestic oil production and plays a significant role in global energy markets. This article discusses the significance of weekly crude oil production data, its impact on global oil prices and market dynamics, and its importance for energy stakeholders and policymakers in making informed decisions and planning for the future.
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TwitterOn October 27, 2025, the Brent crude oil price stood at 65.14 U.S. dollars per barrel, compared to 61.31 U.S. dollars for WTI oil and 67.54 U.S. dollars for the OPEC basket. Oil prices rose slightly that week.Europe's Brent crude oil, the U.S. WTI crude oil, and OPEC's basket are three of the most important benchmarks used by traders as reference for global oil and gasoline prices. Lowest ever oil prices during coronavirus pandemic In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic resulted in crude oil prices hitting a major slump as oil demand drastically declined following lockdowns and travel restrictions. Initial outlooks and uncertainty surrounding the course of the pandemic brought about a disagreement between two of the largest oil producers, Russia and Saudi Arabia, in early March. Bilateral talks between global oil producers ended in agreement on April 13th, with promises to cut petroleum output and hopes rising that these might help stabilize the oil price in the coming weeks. However, with storage facilities and oil tankers quickly filling up, fears grew over where to store excess oil, leading to benchmark prices seeing record negative prices between April 20 and April 22, 2020. How crude oil prices are determined As with most commodities, crude oil prices are impacted by supply and demand, as well as inventories and market sentiment. However, as oil is most often traded in future contracts (where a contract is agreed upon while product delivery will follow in the next two to three months), market speculation is one of the principal determinants for oil prices. Traders make conclusions on how production output and consumer demand will likely develop over the coming months, leaving room for uncertainty. Spot prices differ from futures in so far as they reflect the current market price of a commodity.
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Key information about United States Crude Oil: Production
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The United States has become the world's largest oil producer, with significant implications for the economy, energy security, and environment. Learn about the factors driving this growth and the consequences it has on the global oil market.
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TwitterOil production in the United States amounted to around 857.9 million metric tons in 2024, an increase when compared to the previous year and the highest figure recorded within the period of consideration. Between 1998 and 2024, figures increased by 490 million metric tons.
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TwitterThe Permian basin is by far the most productive oil basin in the United States. Monthly production in the Permian peaked at nearly six million barrels per day in July 2023. This basin is also known as West Texas Basin, located in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico. Total daily production output in the U.S. climbed to over eight million barrels by late 2021.
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United States Petroleum Supply: Crude Oil: Imports: Commercial: PADD 4 data was reported at 363.000 Barrel/Day th in 20 Jul 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 360.000 Barrel/Day th for 13 Jul 2018. United States Petroleum Supply: Crude Oil: Imports: Commercial: PADD 4 data is updated weekly, averaging 236.000 Barrel/Day th from Jan 1990 (Median) to 20 Jul 2018, with 1490 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 486.000 Barrel/Day th in 16 Mar 2018 and a record low of 37.000 Barrel/Day th in 01 May 1992. United States Petroleum Supply: Crude Oil: Imports: Commercial: PADD 4 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB018: Petroleum Supply: Weekly Report.
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TwitterTexas is by far the largest oil-producing state in the United States. In 2024, Texas produced a total of over two billion barrels. In a distant second place is New Mexico, which produced 744.6 million barrels in the same year. Virginia is the smallest producing state in the country, at three thousand barrels. Macro perspective of U.S. oil production The U.S. oil production totaled some 19.4 million barrels of oil per day, or a total annual oil production of 827 million metric tons in 2023. As the largest oil producer in the U.S., it is not surprising that Texas is home to the most productive U.S. oil basin, the Permian. The Permian has routinely accounted for at least 50 percent of total onshore production. Regional distribution of U.S. oil production A total of 32 of the 50 U.S. states produce oil. There are five regional divisions for oil production in the U.S., known as the Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD). These five regional divisions of the allocation of fuels derived from petroleum products were established in the U.S. during the Second World War and they are still used today for data collection purposes. In line with the fact that Texas is by far the largest U.S. oil producing state, PADD 3 (Gulf Coast) is also the largest oil producing PADD, as it also includes the federal offshore region in the Gulf of Mexico. There are around 590 operational oil and gas rigs in the country as of February 2025.
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United States Petroleum Supply: Crude Oil: Domestic Production data was reported at 11,700.000 Barrel/Day th in 16 Nov 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 11,700.000 Barrel/Day th for 09 Nov 2018. United States Petroleum Supply: Crude Oil: Domestic Production data is updated weekly, averaging 6,603.000 Barrel/Day th from Jan 1983 (Median) to 16 Nov 2018, with 1869 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11,700.000 Barrel/Day th in 16 Nov 2018 and a record low of 3,813.000 Barrel/Day th in 30 Sep 2005. United States Petroleum Supply: Crude Oil: Domestic Production data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.RB018: Petroleum Supply: Weekly Report.
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TwitterTexas is by far the leading producing state of crude oil in the United States, with production amounting to roughly 5.5 million barrels per day. Following, New Mexico produced a third of the amount produced in the Lone Star state.
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The article provides insights into the growth, trends, and fluctuations of the United States oil production by offering a weekly update on the country's oil production. It highlights the factors influencing production levels, the impact of advancements in hydraulic fracturing, and the importance of the data in understanding the country's energy independence and global oil markets.
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United States Petroleum Supply: Refiner Inputs & Utilization (RIU): Crude Oil (CO) data was reported at 17,285.000 Barrel/Day th in 20 Jul 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 17,239.000 Barrel/Day th for 13 Jul 2018. United States Petroleum Supply: Refiner Inputs & Utilization (RIU): Crude Oil (CO) data is updated weekly, averaging 14,531.000 Barrel/Day th from Aug 1982 (Median) to 20 Jul 2018, with 1869 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17,816.000 Barrel/Day th in 22 Jun 2018 and a record low of 10,639.000 Barrel/Day th in 06 Jan 1984. United States Petroleum Supply: Refiner Inputs & Utilization (RIU): Crude Oil (CO) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.RB020: Petroleum Supply: Weekly Report: Inputs and Production.
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TwitterThe Bakken basin recorded the highest monthly new-well oil production per rig in May, at 1,755.5 barrels per day. The Permian basin, which is the largest oil producing region overall, had a new-well production output of 1,514 barrels per day per rig.
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