Quietly, The US Just Became The Worlds Largest Oil Producer - 3 minutes read
Quietly, The US Just Became The Worlds Largest Oil Producer
Of course, its a summer holiday week. So, this good news somehow slipped by most media critics of this president
.But the latest government figures just showed that in April the United States produced a new record amount of oil per day a stunning 12.16 million barrels of oil every 24 hours.
Thats up another quarter-million barrels a day from March and the third straight monthly increase, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Of more significant interest, the oil production jump makes the United States the worlds largest producer of oil, ahead of the usual slippery suspects like Saudi Arabia and Russia.
And how can presidential debaters turn that into a negative?
Fracking technology is the biggest reason for the production increases.
Also, the breakeven cost for developing new shale wells in Texas, for instance, has fallen $2 a barrel to a recent low of $50 per barrel. The Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas recently painted a rosy picture for continued growth of the onshore shale oil industry.
Energy groups and federal officials project U.S. crude oil output will exceed 13 million barrels a day by years end.
Texas remains the largest oil production state with nearly five million barrels per day, up 11,000 over March. April production offshore in the Gulf of Mexico jumped 77,000 barrels a day to 1.98 million.
The agency also boosted its March production figure to 11.92 million barrels a day.
A barrel contains about 42 gallons of oil, which produce 20 gallons of gasoline and another 11 gallons of ultra-low sulfur distillate fuel oil, mainly diesel and heating oil.
What about natural gas? Same deal. Monthly gross natural gas production (in the lower 48 states) also rose to a fresh new record high
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Of course, its a summer holiday week. So, this good news somehow slipped by most media critics of this president
.But the latest government figures just showed that in April the United States produced a new record amount of oil per day a stunning 12.16 million barrels of oil every 24 hours.
Thats up another quarter-million barrels a day from March and the third straight monthly increase, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Of more significant interest, the oil production jump makes the United States the worlds largest producer of oil, ahead of the usual slippery suspects like Saudi Arabia and Russia.
And how can presidential debaters turn that into a negative?
Fracking technology is the biggest reason for the production increases.
Also, the breakeven cost for developing new shale wells in Texas, for instance, has fallen $2 a barrel to a recent low of $50 per barrel. The Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas recently painted a rosy picture for continued growth of the onshore shale oil industry.
Energy groups and federal officials project U.S. crude oil output will exceed 13 million barrels a day by years end.
Texas remains the largest oil production state with nearly five million barrels per day, up 11,000 over March. April production offshore in the Gulf of Mexico jumped 77,000 barrels a day to 1.98 million.
The agency also boosted its March production figure to 11.92 million barrels a day.
A barrel contains about 42 gallons of oil, which produce 20 gallons of gasoline and another 11 gallons of ultra-low sulfur distillate fuel oil, mainly diesel and heating oil.
What about natural gas? Same deal. Monthly gross natural gas production (in the lower 48 states) also rose to a fresh new record high
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Source: Freerepublic.com
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Summer vacation • United States • Fiscal year • Day • Energy Information Administration • United States • Saudi Arabia • Russia • Hydraulic fracturing • Shale • Oil well • Texas • Federal Reserve System • Dallas • Shale oil • Petroleum industry • Energy • Petroleum • Extraction of petroleum • Texas • Gulf of Mexico • Manufacturing • Barrel (unit) • Barrel (unit) • Gallon • Gallon • Gasoline • Gallon • Sulfur • Fuel oil • Fuel oil • Diesel fuel • Heating oil • Natural gas • Natural gas • Contiguous United States • Free Republic • Freedom of speech • Free Republic • Copyright • Fair use • Work of art •