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US oil production just hit a new record high two weeks ago
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:35 am
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:35 am
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US oil production notched an all-time high of 13.4 million barrels per day last week, according to data from the Energy Information Administration.
That number is up from 12.6 million barrels each day a year ago, making for an 800,000-barrel increase.
The new production record comes just months after the EIA announced in March that the US produces more crude oil than any other country.
US crude prices were up 2.8% on Wednesday at 3:40 p.m. ET, trading at $75.28 a barrel. Both US and international oil prices have dipped in recent weeks as energy traders eye a possible slowdown of the US economy.
In its latest short-term energy outlook, the EIA said it expects natural gas inventories in the US to reach 3,954 billion cubic feet by the end of October, which is the most natural gas the country has had in storage since 2016.
And as US oil production continues to increase, the EIA predicts global consumption will only keep growing (though slightly less than previously predicted, due to slowing economic growth in China that's expected to stall its gas usage).
The administration expects that oil prices will rise in the latter half of the year as global oil inventories fall, partly driven by OPEC+ production cuts enforced on member countries. It expects an annual average Brent crude oil price of $86 per barrel in 2025.
Goldman Sachs analysts also say they foresee a recovery for oil prices.
"We expect oil prices to recover on solid Western demand and a likely positioning rebound," the analysts said in a note on Tuesday.
Oil prices are down about 7.5% from last year as traders adjust their outlook for disruptions stemming from geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East, as well as concerns of a slowing US economy.
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Cheers, oil baws, and thank you.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:36 am to ragincajun03
Elections are getting closer
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:36 am to ragincajun03
needs to go much higher... pump more
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:40 am to Ace Midnight
I think the unconventionals are a short-term shot in the arm. We'll see.


Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:43 am to jmarto1
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Elections are getting closer
We’ve been setting production records the last few years.
It’s been incredible to be in O&G the last several years.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:46 am to ragincajun03
what is the increase in US refinery production vs export?
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:51 am to JohnnyKilroy
Unless you were in exploration.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:53 am to Bunk Moreland
Stronger dollar coupled with increased supply/ production for now equals a win for the consumer domestically. Worldwide it certainly puts a damper on Russia who would probably rather a little more scarcity and higher prices.
So long as the Saudis don't get nervous and cut back production like in 2014 it's all good for now. I think we will see how the futures play out in the next 6 weeks going into the Fall in the Northern hemisphere. OPEC is not scheduled to meet again until December, so barring any type of upheval in prices are probably in check overall until at least then
So long as the Saudis don't get nervous and cut back production like in 2014 it's all good for now. I think we will see how the futures play out in the next 6 weeks going into the Fall in the Northern hemisphere. OPEC is not scheduled to meet again until December, so barring any type of upheval in prices are probably in check overall until at least then
Posted on 8/12/24 at 7:59 am to JohnnyKilroy
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We’ve been setting production records the last few years.
It’s been incredible to be in O&G the last several years.
He probably means prices at the pump are finally starting to come down, which happens 3-4 months prior to every election.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 8:04 am to t00f
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what is the increase in US refinery production
What increase?
US Refinery Net Production of Finished Motor Gasoline
US Refinery Desulfurization, Gasoline Downstream Charge Capacity as of January 1
US Number of Operable Refineries as of January 1
US Operating Crude Oil Distillation Capacity
Snark aside, capacity and utilization for refining oil into gasoline looks to be the big bottleneck.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 8:08 am to ragincajun03
So why is gas so high per gallon at the pump
Posted on 8/12/24 at 8:08 am to Bard
That is my point.
We are not utilizing this oil output to make fuel in the US. They are draining our oil capability and sending it out of the US.
This administration is not about to invest in a new refinery as well.
FJB&KH
We are not utilizing this oil output to make fuel in the US. They are draining our oil capability and sending it out of the US.
This administration is not about to invest in a new refinery as well.
FJB&KH
Posted on 8/12/24 at 8:09 am to ragincajun03
Peej told us all we are running out of oil.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 8:26 am to holdmuh keystonelite
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He probably means prices at the pump are finally starting to come down, which happens 3-4 months prior to every election.
True, all the gas stations are colluding to lower gas prices for her.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 8:26 am to KiwiHead
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So long as the Saudis don't get nervous and cut back production like in 2014
I’m confused.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 8:29 am to notiger1997
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I’m confused.
Me too. Having been in the industry in 2014, my memory is very different.
Posted on 8/12/24 at 8:33 am to holdmuh keystonelite
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He probably means prices at the pump are finally starting to come down, which happens 3-4 months prior to every election.
Not really.
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