
The U.S. flag flies from an Orion Drilling rig on WPX Energy’s Delaware Basin position in West Texas in March 2017. (Source: Tom Fox/Hart Energy)
U.S. crude oil production is expected to rise 1.45 million barrels per day (bbl/d) this year and 790,000 bbl/d more next year, bringing total output to 13.2 million bbl/d, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a monthly forecast on Feb. 12.
U.S. oil production this year is forecast to be at a record 12.41 million bbl/d, the EIA said. The country's oil output has surged, boosted by technology to unlock production from shale formations.
"February's Short-Term Energy Outlook revises the forecast for U.S. crude oil production in 2019 and 2020, expecting increased growth during both years," EIA Administrator Linda Capuano said in a statement issued after the report.
She attributed the boost in part to continuing growth from the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico and to output in the Gulf of Mexico.
Demand for diesel and other distillate fuels is expected to rise 30,000 bbl/d this year to 4.17 million bbl/d, up by 10,000 bbl/d from the previous month's forecast. Gasoline consumption is expected to rise 40,000 bbl/d to 9.35 million bbl/d, compared with 60,000 bbl/d expected previously.
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